The annual Chloe Randolph Organization Poker Run is quickly approaching and registration is now open.

More Than Just Motorcycles Welcome

The Poker Run is open to more than just motorcycles too. Whether you drive a classic muscle car, a lifted Jeep, or a fat-tired Harley, all are welcome to participate in the 6th Annual Chloe Randolph Organization Poker Run.

6th Annual Chloe Randolph Organization Poker Run

Like any organization, it takes money, and a lot of it, to carry out its mission. Money that's collected through grants, as well as through fundraising events like the upcoming 6th Annual Chloe Randolph Organization Poker Run happening on Saturday, September 21. 2024, in Henderson, Kentucky.

Registration Details + First Bike Out

The run, a partnership with the Branded Brothers Masonic Riders begins and ends at Firedome Wood Fired Pizza at 512 Barrett Boulevard with registration at 10:00 AM. and the first bike out scheduled for Noon. Registration is $20 for one rider or $30 for two with extra hands available for $5 each.

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Additional Donation Opportunities

Even if you don't have a motorcycle and can't participate in the run itself, you'll still have an opportunity to donate to the cause while enjoying some great food as Firedome will donate a portion of your dine-in or carryout order to the Organization from 11:00 AM to close that evening.

Get Involved

Organizers are also looking for businesses that are interested in sponsoring the run as well as local vendors interested in setting up a table and selling whatever products you have to offer. For more information on being a sponsor or reserving vendor space, send an e-mail to either info@thechloerandolph.org or kristie@thechloerandolph.org.

About The Chloe Randolph Organization

The Chloe Randolph Organization was founded by the parents of Henderson resident Chloe Randolph, the young Henderson woman who, in March 2019, was found dead in the apartment she shared with her husband, Mohamud Abdikadir. He later confessed to the crime, and after several continuances and rescheduled court dates, plead guilty to that charge along with two charges of tampering with evidence. back in late September. Abdikadir is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence.

Determined to not let Chloe simply become another statistic, her death became the catalyst for her parents and close friends to begin helping others who have found themselves in dangerous relationships. In October 2020, they opened The Chloe Randolph Organization Advocacy Center at 324 1st Street in downtown Henderson to provide a safe space for victims of domestic violence, and to help them get the assistance they need to escape including counseling, legal assistance, and more.

If you or someone you know is in an abusive relationship and needs help, call the Advocacy Center at 270-830-9439. You can also reach them by e-mailing info@thechloerandolph.org, or through the Contact form on their website.