American Legion Riders Post 308 host 16th annual Fallen Heroes Ride, honoring families of northern Indiana's fallen heroes

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OSCEOLA, Ind.,--The Randy Gwynn Chapter of the American Legion Riders, Osceola #308 is honoring the lives of fallen veterans in northern Indiana in the annual Fallen Heroes Family Ride on Sunday. All proceeds will be donated to families of fallen military personnel and military families in need of financial assistance.
Sign-up begins at 8 a.m., Sunday in the Walmart parking lot on Portage Ave. in South Bend. The 60-mile ride starts at 11 a.m. and ends at the American Legion Post 308 in Osceola where there will be food and entertainment for guests.
Riders can pay $15 per bike and $10 for additional bikes. Non-riders can participate at $5 per person or $15 per person with a t-shirt.
More information and contacts can be found on the Post's Facebook page.