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Without volunteers, the Harley Owners Group® as we know it would not exist. Chapters would not form. Events would not happen. Many programs would not be possible. In other words, volunteers comprise an essential, highly valued part of the H.O.G.® organization. Each year, literally tens of thousands of people volunteer with H.O.G. at some level. For instance, more than 12,000 people currently serve as chapter officers worldwide. What this means is, if you're looking to get more involved, meet new people, experience new things, and have a lot of fun in the process, you've definitely come to the right place! Where to Start There are many ways to get involved, but as a general rule, it all starts with the chapters. So the first thing to do if you're interested in helping out is to contact your local chapter, or sponsoring dealer or retailer. As alluded to above, one way to get involved is by serving as a chapter officer. Each chapter has four official "primary" officers and any number of additional "discretionary" officers: |
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Primary Officers Director Assistant Director Treasurer Secretary |
Discretionary Officers Activities Officer Ladies of Harley® Officer Editor Safety Officer Photographer Membership Officer Webmaster Historian Head Road Captain |
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Finally, no discussion of
volunteering would be complete without extending a huge THANK YOU
to the many members who have (and who will be) donated so much of their time, effort, and enthusiasm over the years. Without you, H.O.G. wouldn't be what it is today: the largest, most fun factory sponsored motorcycle club the world has ever seen. |
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H.O.G. makes every effort to ensure that volunteers always have fun. The H.O.G. motto is "To Ride and Have Fun". This applies to volunteers, as well as riders. Volunteering is a great way to meet new people and experience new things |
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Volunteering once does not mean volunteering for
life. Please don't hesitate to make yourself available because you're afraid it means you'll be expected to do so every time. |
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Volunteering is a
"no experience necessary" activity. When you volunteer, we'll always make sure you get all the training, support, and help you need, so you'll never feel lost or in over your head. |
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