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Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Blizzards for Bikers -- Stop in Madison!

So you're on your Harley, you've toured the Hills and the Badlands, shaken John McCain's hand and passed his daughter Meghan a Bud Light at the Kellie Pickler/Kid Rock concert. It's time to hit the open road and head home. But which way to go?

Forget the Interstate—all good bikers know that South Dakota Highway 34 is hardcore Harley heaven! 351 miles from Sturgis to Madison makes for the perfect full-day ride across the sprawling prairie. Highway 34 is like Main Street, South Dakota. See the Cheyenne River Valley, the State Capitol, the spectacular view topping the ridge at Wessington Springs (plus the Shakespeare Garden!).

And if you make the trip Thursday, you can top off a good day's ride be taking part in the biggest Blizzard sale in the country at the Madison Dairy Queen! Pull into Madison around suppertime, down a double bacon cheeseburger, then grab a couple Blizzards to take back to camp to enjoy with sunset at Lake Herman State Park.

Now even if you can't make it to Madison to help DeLon's crew sell the most Blizzards on the continent for the third year in a row, you can chip in for the Children's Miracle Network by picking up a Blizzard or three at any DQ in the state, including the Sturgis DQ on Lazelle St. Enjoy the ride... and enjoy your Blizzards!

5 comments:

  1. McCain pimps Cindy, Heidelberger pimps Blizzards.

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  2. I think Todd's just jealous. Can you even get ice cream in Harrisburg? ;-)

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  3. No Ice Cream in Harrisburg... the dirty little Communists confiscated it all! LOL

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  4. We'd like to put out a challenge to our business community to help Delon reach his goal and perhaps set another North American record. Buy Blizzards for your employees, their families and friends, or give them away to your customers. We don't have a large staff (3), so we also purchase Blizzards for residents of the nursing homes who can't get out to enjoy them. It all goes toward a terrific cause and helps prove once again what small towns can do when they think BIG. Great effort by Delon and his hard workers and volunteers!

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  5. We just had our delicious blizzards along with the throngs of people, including even Thune and Russ Olson! Bought some tickets for later and some to give away. All in all a fun afternoon!

    Nonnie

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