St. Valentine's Day Massacre
                Photos by Kerry

                

         The Alamo City Gypsy M/C presented their 32nd Annual St. Valentine's Day Massacre at the Kendall County Fair Grounds in good ole Boerne, Texas this past February.  And once again, the rally was in support of the Riding Stables Equessense, which has been providing experiential riding for children, teens, and adults with special needs and challenges. And once again, the rally was a tremendous success as only 2500 Rally Pins were made and were quickly gone.

           One can also usually tell what kind of success a rally is going to have by the type of riders who attend and this year seemed to be kind of special. Reason being as there were lots of families with their kinds in attendance, a great number of riders, both independent and patch holders, and there were even plenty of "John Citizens" in attendance just looking at the nice looking bikes, enjoying the food, and music. There was also lots of open space to camp out in whether you were in an RV or in a tent and plenty of room for parking. The place was laid out especially well having one entrance that allowed everyone to check in, then go by the festivities and there were exits at two different locations. The weather was fine, the music was great, and there were plenty of vendors for everyone to buy whatever was needed.

         Friday there was music provided by Bobby G & the Drive, Delta Ryde, and Jimmy Spacke with Rubin V. There was even a slient auction and CMA was there to provide the coffee and water for patrons. Saturday was the busy day beginning with a Fun Run, a horse riding demonstration, and field events including some for children. Live music was provided by Gerry's Kids, Killing Floor, Halfway Legal, Southern Glory, and Wolfpac. There were Sunday services provided with hospitality provided again by CMA. 

         But what a better way to show the good times everyone had than the following pictures: 










                                                                    

                                                                      The VALEROSOS coming in!























                                                                                    




                                                                                      It's Harold the Biker!
                                                                                      
                                                                                      


















                                  






Texas Iron supporters Mario and 
his lovely wife! Thanks Mario!                  It's Darrell our ole Photographer!

                                                               







                                                                               
                                                                                How about this 1957 Sportster, 1 0f 900
                                      What's this guy doing?                                           Good Job Sergio!









Future Texas Iron supporters!




                                 

                                A very good ole friend and Texas Iron supporter
                                                                  with his beautiful wife and friend! Thanks Rey (C)!



        


             What's a Hater?                                


                                                            
                                                            For right now this looks pretty good!
                                                            But stay tuned for a little bit more as
                                                            we can get it done. 
                                                            The rally was a blast, with everyone
                                                            having a great time.
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