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St. Victor Biker Boogie celebrates four and a half decades

The event is more than just motorcycle enthusiasts gathering for a weekend in the beautiful St. Victor Park.

ASSINIBOIA - St. Victor Biker Boogie has stood the test of time and its storied history continued on a familiar June weekend in 2024, held in Sylvan Valley Park in St. Victor, marking 45 years for the annual event.

While life and the world has changed a lot since 1979, the opportunity to gather each year for the event remains steadfast.

Chad Rogers, one of the organizers says he has been part of the organizing committee for this event since he has been part of the Â鶹´«Ã½AVern Independent Riders for the past 10 years.

The event is more than just motorcycle enthusiasts gathering for a weekend in the beautiful St. Victor Park. It is about the camaraderie, the experience and giving back to their communities and the province.

“We have donated well over $450,000 dollars from the club back to community, charities, STARS, youth camps, regional park, and breast cancer, cystic fibrosis, multiple charities,” affirms Rogers

Rogers said attendance in 2023 was around 300 people with some growth seen in 2024 and more than 350 people in attendance for the 45th anniversary.

Organizers say the event is more about making memories with great people, taking part in unique bike games, enjoying live music and generally enjoying the overall experience with long time friends and other motorcycle enthusiasts.

One of the highlights each year is the draw for the bike lottery. As with any event organizing and hosting there are some challenges and the group says that they continue to seek a larger attendance every year as well as gather more volunteers to help run the event.

Social media posts included some who have attended all 45 years of this annual event, while others reported their experience as a first-time attendee

Winners of the 45th anniversary draws were 1st prize - 2023 Harley Davidson - Renato Eufemia – Saskatoon, and 2nd prize - $1,000 - Sandy Mahon - Regina.

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