Free cookie consent management tool by TermsFeedUpdate cookies preferencesComeback Archives - H Touring Bikes
Categories
Harley Davidson News

National Bloody Mary Festival to Make a Comeback in Milwaukee Summer 2025

National Bloody Mary Festival to Make a Comeback in Milwaukee Summer 2025

play

The Bloody Mary Festival is returning to Milwaukee for its 6th summer.

This year, festival-goers will indulge in all things Bloody Mary at the Harley Davidson Museum, as noted in a March 12 press release. Previous festivals, which are the largest of their kind, have taken place at the Aurora Pavilion at Henry Maier Festival Park and the Deer District.

The Bloody Mary Festival will visit six cities in 2025, similar to previous years.

Visitors will sample some of the finest Bloody Marys across Wisconsin, with the opportunity to vote for their favorite to win the People’s Choice Award. A panel of judges will also determine the best Bloody Mary in the state.

“It’s not just a Bloody Mary contest; it’s a celebration of small, local businesses,” said festival organizer Evan Weiss in the release.

Details about vendors and nominees for the best Bloody Mary will be announced at a later date.

When is Bloody Mary Fest 2025?

Location: Harley Davidson Museum, 400 W. Canal St.

Date: Saturday, June 21

Time: 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

How much is admission?

Admission packages vary, featuring both VIP and general admission options. VIP tickets are priced at $67.50, while general admission tickets cost $49.95 at early bird rates until March 31.

VIP sessions run from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., while general admission sessions are from 11:15 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 3:45 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Designated driver tickets are available for $29.

For further details and to purchase tickets, please visit the event’s website.

Jordyn Noennig contributed to this report.

Categories
Harley Davidson News

25th Annual Great Teddy Bear Run Makes a Comeback – Bowling Green Daily News

The Beloved Teddy Bear Run Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary

Published 1:51 pm Monday, March 3, 2025

The Great Teddy Bear Run by the Barren River Area Child Advocacy Center is returning for its 25th year on April 26, aiming to raise awareness about child abuse and provide support for local children.

Sponsored by Aetna Better Health of Kentucky, the 13-mile group ride kicks off with registration at 9 a.m. at the Warren County Justice Center, concluding at 1 p.m. at Harley-Davidson of Bowling Green. The ride officially begins at 11 a.m.

Sabrina Durbin, outreach coordinator for BRACAC, mentioned that the ride serves as a fundraising opportunity, covering crucial services not financed by grants.

“These fundraisers are essential,” she emphasized.

BRACAC operates in Bowling Green, extending its services to ten surrounding counties.

“It’s a sanctuary for children and families seeking assistance following disclosures of sexual abuse,” Durbin explained. “Funds raised support these services, ensuring that costs don’t become a barrier for families during such a traumatic time.”

Some free services provided include victim advocacy, medical examinations, forensic interviews, and trauma-focused therapy.

Riders are encouraged to bring new teddy bears to attach to their motorcycles, which will be donated to child abuse victims for comfort.

In honor of the event’s 25th anniversary, new features have been introduced, such as a commemorative patch available for riders and a tattoo artist at Harley-Davidson offering special tattoos, including a teddy bear design for the occasion.

“There are many exciting elements this year,” Durbin noted. “However, the highlight remains the motorcycle ride itself, complete with a police escort through the city. It promises to be a delightful day.”

The ride concludes with a block party at Harley-Davidson featuring a silent auction, raffle, DJ, vendors, food trucks, and dessert trucks.

Online registration ends on April 22, with all sign-ups prior to April 17 receiving an event t-shirt, pin, and swag bag.

The pre-registration fee is $35 for a single rider, with an additional $25 for a passenger.

All attendees will have the opportunity to engage in fundraising efforts.

For more details and to register, please visit bracac.org.

I hail from Owensboro and graduated from Owensboro High School. I earned my degree in print journalism from Murray State University in 1994. I’ve been residing in Bowling Green and working at the paper since my graduation.

email author
More by Ann Marie