Chapitre IX

Centre du Québec

Blue Knights History

Who are we

The Blue Knights is a non-profit fraternal organization consisting of active and retired law enforcement men and women who enjoy riding motorcycles. In the Spring of 1974, Ed Gallant from the Bangor, Maine P.D. and Chuck Shuman from the Brewer, Maine P.D. met with five other officers from the area and formed a small, local motorcycle club. The rest, as they say, is history....

Soon, Blue Knight chapters were being formed in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and beyond. With the addition of Canada, and later Australia, the Blue Knights became an international organization. As of July 2006 we have over 19,000 members in 572 chapters in 28 countries.!

According to the By-Laws, our purposes and goals are to:

1. Provide for the mutual assistance, enjoyment, entertainment, education, physical, mental and social benefit of its members and the general public.

2. To promote and advance the sport of motorcycling and the safety of motorcycling.

3. To serve interests of motorcycle owners and users.

4. To promote by example and any other acceptable means, safe use, operation and enjoyment of motorcycles.

5. To develop a fraternal spirit between law enforcement personnel and the general public.

 

Many Blue Knights work long and hard to raise money for various charities. Especially near to our hearts is helping children. Make-a-Wish Foundation, Toys for Tots, D.A.R.E., and Concerns of Police Survivors are some examples of our favorites.

As of March 2007, Blue Knights have donated to numerous charities:

Contributing time : 158,403 hours

Goods with an estimated value of: $527,951.37

Cash for a total of: $4,941,248.12

We're the good guys!

 

The Blue Knights is a family fraternity. Spouses and children often accompany our members to the various rides and functions. When travelling, local members can provide assistance, directions and sometimes a place to stay. We are truly a family.

Among the Blue Knight members,

"There are no strangers, only friends you haven't met."

Ride

  with Pride

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