T-shirt orders are closed and we have placed our order with our supplier. We'll have a few extras of the most popular sizes at the Rally, check with us there if you'd like a shirt. | |
If you want to pre-register for the Rally (registration only, no t-shirts), here's our registration page.. | |
To check on your Rally registration status, email the Rally Registrar. |
The schedule is pretty well firmed up. It may change, but this is what we've got.
Here's a printable PDF for you to download and print.
Wednesday Evening - Brian Berhow of Northstar Powersports and Marine has blocked some rooms at the Ramada Inn, 2306 East Main Street, Albert Lea, MN 507-373-6471 for Wednesday night August 1st. Please contact the Ramada Inn directly and mention the Pioneer Chapter to get the $52 room rate ($58.20 with tax).
Thursday through Saturday - We've blocked 20 rooms at the Le Sueur Downtown Motel , 510 North Main Street, 507-665-6246. $42.60 for one queen bed and $51.12 for two queen beds.
LOCAL PLACES TO STAY - Here's a list (html) (pdf) of local places to stay. We suggest getting your reservations made as soon as possible - this area is popular this time of year.
Here's a map to get you to Le Center.
To get a bit of the local flavor, check out the LeSueur Giant Celebration, running Friday, Saturday, and Sunday August 3 to 5. LeSueur will be at it's busiest this weekend.
On Saturday evening August 4 there is a FREE SHUTTLE to anywhere in LeSueur from the downtown bars (507-665-6211) so folks staying in LeSueur can park their bikes and still have transportation!
Here's a blurb from the LeSueur Chamber's website for the 2006 Celebration:
"Giant Celebration is a three-day, annual, community celebration held in Le Sueur, MN (30 miles south of the Minneapolis/St. Paul metro area). This summer's celebration will mark the 21st year that Giant Celebration has taken place on the first weekend of August. Following the tradition of LeSueur's Corn on the Curb celebrations of the past, Giant Celebration prides itself on creating an event that the entire community looks forward to as an annual rite of summer."