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Po'g Mahon
Upcoming Events In
The Wind Photo Galleria
Beneficiaries
Merced Union High School District - Child Development Center Michael Cox-David Waite Peace Officers Memorial Ride Help
Us to Help Others
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Welcome - Fáilte Thank you for visiting our cyber lair. Each link on our site opens a new page while leaving the homepage running in the background. When you've finished reading your desired page simply click the "x" in the upper right corner: closing the window and exposing the homepage. Enjoy your visit and return as often as you like. We'll leave a torch lit for you at all times. To provide our membership a sense of camaraderie and enthusiasm for recreational motorcycling while assisting our main charitable recipients; the Sierra Vista Child and Family Services Organization and the Merced Union High School District - Child Development Center through our annual toy run programs. The Po'g Mahon Motorcycle Club and its
Dragon logo® are federally protected registered
trademarks with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, Washington,
D.C. and are owned by the Po'g Mahon Motorcycle Club.
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Who
We Are
The Po'g Mahon Motorcycle Club is a state and federally recognized 501(c)3, non-profit charitable Public Safety Motorcycle Club, designed for the "recreational motorcyclist." We seek to help our fellow people by providing assistance to other charitable organizations such as the Sierra Vista Child and Family Services Organization and the Merced Union High School District - Child Development Center. Our membership hold themselves to a high moral standard and without reservation support our Country, its leadership and our military that protects our freedom and liberty that so many today take forgranted. Our membership comprises of federal, state, and local law enforcement officers, as well as paramedics, teachers, counselors, communication specialists, water treatment engineers, etcetera. The Po'g Mahon Motorcycle Club is not a "biker" club or organization in the truest sense of the word. A "Biker" is more than just a patch on someone's back, it's a lifestyle. Simply put, not all people that wear patches and ride motorcycles are "bikers;" it would serve well, those that wear a patch but are not "bikers," to know the difference and respect it.
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email us at:
pmmc@pogmahon.org