Dixie Diva Meeting Monday, March 11, 2013
Posted by SherriJan 7
Dixie Diva meeting Monday, March 11, 2013 at 6:30 p.m. at Heart of Dixie Harley-Davidson in HOG room behind dealership. 333 Cahaba Valley Parkway, Pelham, AL 35124. 205-560-1234
Jan 7
Dixie Diva meeting Monday, March 11, 2013 at 6:30 p.m. at Heart of Dixie Harley-Davidson in HOG room behind dealership. 333 Cahaba Valley Parkway, Pelham, AL 35124. 205-560-1234
Oct 30
Mark your calendars to rev your engines on Saturday, September, 7, 2013 for the Dixie Divas RC 5th Annual Revvin’4Research Charity Ride. Registrations begins at 9:00 a.m. at Heart of Dixie Harley-Davidson. 333 Cahaba Valley Parkway, Pelham, AL 35124 205-560-1234. It will be an police escorted ride through the back roads of Shelby and Jefferson County.
Oct 30
The 3rd Annual Dixie Divas RC Revvin’4Research Charity Ride 2011 was again another success. An estimated 218 bikes all dressed out in pink, rode in an escorted ride to raise breast cancer awareness and to raise monies for Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama. Over $ 21,000 was raised and all the money stays right here at UAB BCRFA.
We want to thank everyone who volunteered and participated, and especially to our sponsors. Special thanks goes to Heart of Dixie Harley-Davidson, Texas Roadhouse, and Rollin’In The Hay Band. They helped us to make this event very successful. Thank you to everyone!
If you have questions about the ride for next year or would like to be a Corportate Sponsor, please contact Sherri Simmers at sherri@heartofdixiehd.com or 205-503-2145.
Dec 9
If you live in the surrounding areas of Memphis, TN and the Olive Branch, MS area, and want to learn more about the Dixie Divas RC Midsouth, please contact Adrienne Murphy at adrienne.murphy@fedex.com or 901-337-6157. Join them on FB at Dixie Divas RC Midsouth Chapter.
Oct 26
Oct 26
This year’s R4R was a huge success. The weather was sunny and hot and 388 bikes revved their engines for Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama raising just over $ 26,500. Heart of Dixie Harley-Davidson sponsored the first stop in which Danberry provided free coffee and donuts along with Jack’s donation of assorted bisciuts. Raffle tickets were sold and spools of pink ribbons were there for the taking to decorate your bike. The next stops were Big Number 1 Motorsports, Pub 261, and Riders Harley-Davidson where each stop you received a chip for a number on your poker card. At the end of the road party, which was back at Heart of Dixie Harley-Davidson, Characters like Elvis, Janis Joplin, Stevie Nicks, Santa Claus, Willie Nelson, and Barnie Fife walked around greeting all the bikers. The Jeff Galey band was playing and the football games were playing on a new projector screen above them. Texas Roadhouse provided free chili and potato bar and sold their new famous slider sandwiches. We had a ton of door prizes to give away, silent auction, and vendors. Brian Fredrick airbrushed a R4R helmet and donated it, Mary Towns with Adjair Salon fixed helmet hair, Mayfield Dairy provided icecream sandwiches, along with others such as Urgent Care, Mary Kay, and Rescue 2 Rescue Humane Society.
The Dixie Divas RC wish to thank all that participated in making this event a success. Next year’s event will be Saturday, October 8, 2011.
Jul 13
Written by Valerie Vowell Schroeder July 12, 2010
Dixie Diva’s Rev it Up!
Math Teacher, Gifted Teacher, Harley Salesperson, Bus Driver, Mom, Social Worker, Secretary. Mother, Grandmother, Wife, Friend, Sister, Daughter. Walker County, Jefferson County, Blount County, Shelby County, Chilton County. Girl’s who played soccer, softball, read books, barrel raced, and ran through their daddy’s cow pastures.
This is who the Dixie Diva’s are. What do they have in common? A love for motorcycles. A love of life. Freedom. Breast Cancer Research.
This group of women is strong, diverse and they are not afraid of a challenge. July’s ride took them to Memphis where they experienced Blues and BBQ. The last woman was picked up in Jasper and up Corridor X they went. The tail gunner remembered something very important and she shot up to the lead where she signaled to exit immediately. Pulling into the Chevron there in Jasper, all 7 women dismounted, took their helmets off and they all knew what they had forgotten to do. Circled up, hand in hand, they bowed their heads to pray. Protect us Lord, may our foot not be dashed against a rock, send your angels to protect us and put a hedge around us. In Jesus name. With the Amen, they all saddled up and headed toward Memphis. It was hot, around 100 degrees. Hydration was important, so a minimum of 1 stop per hour was in order. Folk’s are not used to seeing 7 women on bikes pulling into gas stations, so at every stop there was conversation with people asking questions or just wanting to chat a minute. Stops took a little longer than planned, but these women are gracious and warm, chatting briefly with anyone who desired. Waving at little girls who are tugging at their daddy’s hand at gas stations, watching people in cars realize “Hey! Those are women bikers!” and looking at the size of those tires as they pass by 18 wheelers; these women are enjoying life. Along the way, several summer showers were welcomed refreshment.
Arriving safe and sound in Memphis, the group took time to cool off before taking a stroll to Beale Street for dinner and to take in the sights. It was an early night for some and a not so early night for others. One Diva called the rooms at 7am and when the phone was answered said, “It’s 10am! What are you doing?” Everyone said, “My clock says 7am.” and the prankster Diva told them their clock was wrong. Around 9am there was a morning stroll to breakfast. One Diva inquired of a gentleman where the café was that Elvis used to eat. It was soon realized that this very neat man was homeless and as he escorted the group to the café, another friend joined him. All people are worthy of dignity and respect. This was clearly communicated by these ladies to these gentlemen. However, I would be amiss if I did not report that most of the ladies were a little uncomfortable when the second gentleman showed up. But, as the group walked along, the second man talked about where he was standing when MLK was shot, showed the ladies where the shooter was and described the actions of the crowd in response to the event. These fellows did not ask for money, they simply did a good deed.
Arriving at the café and after sampling the fried peanut butter and banana sandwich and other delectable items, the trolley took the Diva’s on the loop of the city. The mighty Mississippi was not too muddy although the dredging machine was actively working. The Pyramid stands without a professional sports team. Beale Street was just beginning to buzz for the day. After the ride the outdoor market beckoned the ladies to look at the fresh flowers and local produce. During the walk home it was discovered that some wanted to shop and some wanted to do a little riding around town. So everyone got their wish.
Speaking of wishes, the Dixie Diva’s 2nd Annual Revvin’ for Research motorcycle run will be held on October 9, 2010. They are wishing and hoping to double last year’s success. All monies go to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama at UAB. This means that all money raised, stays in Alabama for Breast Cancer Research.
You may reach the Dixie Diva’s at sherri@heartofdixiehd.com and/or visit the Revvin’ for Research site at http://www.revvin4research.com/ for more information.
Last, the Dixie Diva’s made it home safe and sound from Memphis. They are looking forward to their next large adventure (which is likely to be a ride to the Georgia Mountains). Certainly, the future adventures will include camaraderie, loving people, loving riding and raising money for breast cancer research. If you are a lady rider the Dixie Diva’s would love to have you. If you are someone looking for a worthy cause to donate to, please consider breast cancer research and the Dixie Diva Revvin’ for Research charity event.
Jan 4
Membership enrollment is at our monthly meeting which is every 2nd Monday of the month in the HOG room at 6:00 p.m. which is located behind the Heart of Dixie Harley-Davidson. 333 Cahaba Valley Parkway Pelham, AL 35124.
Contact Sherri Simmers at sherri@heartofdixiehd.com with questions or call 205-503-2145
Dec 4
We are a ladies motorcycle riding club that shares a common bond – riding our own. We ride any kind of motorcycle and must be a female to become a member. We are a riding club that is not the typical stereotype biker chick image. We uphold high standards in our lives and have taken control of the front seat. There is nothing like the adventure, freedom, empowerment, and confidence of riding your own bike. We ride together for charities to help others, and together to mentor and share our spark with other women. We ride all brands of bikes and love having fun girl time. We are based out of the Heart of Dixie Harley-Davidson in Pelham, Alabama and meet every 2nd Monday of the month in the Heart of Dixie H-D HOG room at 6:30 p.m. Please contact us for more information.
Sherri Simmers sherri@heartofdixiehd.com 205-503-2145
Oct 20