Event supports UAF, which provides scholarships and educational resources to foster the development of future industry leaders
Bethesda, Md.—The Automotive Aftermarket Riders Club (AARC) is gearing up for its annual Ride for the Future, a three-day motorcycle journey kicking off on Oct. 31 in Las Vegas. This event is dedicated to supporting the University of the Aftermarket Foundation (UAF), which provides scholarships and educational resources to foster the development of future industry leaders.
“The AARC Ride for the Future offers an exciting and unforgettable experience,” said Mike Mohler, Automotive Parts Services Group. “While we are taking in incredible locations and having a blast, we are also giving back to the University of the Aftermarket Foundation. Our CEO in charge of fun stuff, Michael Rukov, is also working on a mystery field trip that I am sure all participants will enjoy. If you cannot join us, please support us by texting COFFEE to 53-555 and pouring it forward for the next generation.”
The scenic ride will begin at Eagle Rider Rentals and Tours in Las Vegas on Thursday, Oct. 31, with the riders cruising through Nevada, Southern Utah and Arizona. The highlight of the trip will be a mystery excursion to a yet-to-be-revealed destination. The riders will head back to Las Vegas on Nov. 2 in time for the start of the Aftermarket Warehouse Distributors Association (AWDA) conference.
Interested riders can rent motorcycles from Eagle Rider Rentals and Tours with an advance reservation. For more information or to learn how to become a rider or sponsor, contact Mike Mohler, leader of the pack at mikem@thegroupapsg.com.
AARC encourages those who support their mission to join them on this year’s epic adventure and contribute by texting COFFEE to 53-555 to join the UAF Coffee Club. To learn more about the University of the Aftermarket Foundation, visit UofA-Foundation.org.
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