Thursday, March 19, 2009

Harley Raffle Tickets On Sale!

2009 Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic Electra Glide Peace Officers Edition, MSRP $21,387
Ticket price: $25 each; only 4,000 tickets will be sold!




Another motorcycle donated by Harley-Davidson is up for raffle in time for National Police Week 2009--and this bike is special. This Police Officers Edition of the Harley-Davidson FLHTCU has a "thin blue line" edging the body design and other unique features.

Tickets are just $25 each, and only 4,000 tickets will be sold. That means we may not even make it to National Police Week (May 10-16) before we sell out. Get your tickets today.

There are two ways to purchase Harley raffle tickets:
- Call 1-877-544-BIKE (2453), toll free
- Visit the Memorial Visitors Center & Store: 400 7th Street NW, Washington, DC

The drawing will be held May 15, 2009, at 5 PM at the Memorial Visitors Center & Store. You do not need to be present to win.

For more information, including a downloadable copy of the raffle poster than you can display, visit www.nleomf.org/Harley09.

All proceeds from the sale of raffle tickets go to the Matter of Honor Campaign to build the first-ever National Law Enforcement Museum. Do your part today to support the Museum. Who knows? You may be the one to ride away on a brand new Harley-Davidson.

The Legal Stuff:

MSRP excludes all taxes title/documentary fees, registration, tags, Harley-Davidson prep, labor and installation charges, insurance, optional equipment and accessories, certificate of compliance or non-compliance fees, and finance charges. Delivery must be coordinated through Rockville Harley-Davidson by June 30, 2009.

4,000 tickets printed. Odds of winning are 1:4,000. Ticket holder need not be present to win. Licensed by the D.C. Lottery and Charitable Games Control Board. Must be 18 years or older to win. No substitutes, return for cash, or other models.

As per IRS tax code, amounts paid for chances in a raffle do not qualify as a deductible charitable contribution. Taxes on prizes are the responsibility of the winner.


1 comment: