Nuvision Credit Union is proud to support our first responders this 4th of July, when we will be sponsoring the Freedom Ride throughout Orange County.
Nuvision's Freedom Ride is our way of raising awareness, supporting, celebrating, honoring and saying thank you for the heroic men and women who respond to emergency situations with uncommon bravery. We invite all active duty military, veterans, firefighters, ems, police and first responders to join us on July 4th as we ride for freedom!
Together, we will honor those who serve and ride throughout Southern California. The motorcycle ride will begin in the Nuvision headquarters parking lot at 8:00 and we will ride in formation throughout Orange County to Cook's Corner. There will be live music, a free BBQ lunch, an honor presentation, speakers, and we are honoring The Freedom Committee of Orange County.
Award-winning singer-songwriter and Marine veteran Gethen Jenkins will perform. Recipient of the Male Vocalist of the Year and Album of the Year awards at the California Country Awards, Jenkins served eight years in the Marine Corps.
Citizens and non-riders are also encouraged to come show their support, stand safely alongside the roadway in front of Nuvision, wave an American flag, and say thank you to the brave men and women who help ensure our safety and security.
We encourage you to sign up now.
For every rider who registers and participates in the Freedom Ride, we will make a $25 contribution to the Freedom Committee of Orange County.
The ride will conclude at Cook's Corner where we will host a ceremony with special guest speakers and a BBQ for the ride participants.
Sponsoring Motorcycle Dealerships include: South Coast BMW Riders Club, Harley Davidson of Huntington Beach, OC Motorcycles, and Indian Motorcycles of OC.
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We will head South to Laguna Canyon, and then we will ride through the canyons of Orange and Anaheim Hills on the way to Cook’s Corner along Trabuco Canyon.