The Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame is accepting nominations for the 2009 Hall of Fame.Individuals, organizations and businesses considered for induction will have made a positive and significant impact on motorcycling.
2008-10-08 13:42:27 While we all know there is something about kids that opens people’s hearts, the combination of “Kids” and “Chrome” brought folks to not only open their hearts, but their pocketbooks as well. Kids and Chrome Foundation announced this week that its 4th Annual Kids & Chrome benefit dinner and auction event, held during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, raised $105,000 in support of two vital Black Hills non-profit organizations: Children’s Home Society, the “Kids” in the foundation’s moniker, and the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame, the “Chrome.”
The Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame has just launched an updated website to better serve its constituents.The new website is online at www.sturgismuseum.com. The new website will include more interactive areas to make it more appealing for visitors.
STURGIS MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM OPENS NEW WOMEN’S EXHIBIT
2008-06-24 17:16:37
The Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame is pleased to announce the opening of its newest exhibit entitled "First Ladies of Motorcycling." The exhibit occupies a room in the museum that has been reserved for exhibits honoring women in motorcycling.
The "First Ladies" exhibit is the first exhibit conceived of and designed by Executive Director Christine Paige Diers who was new to the museum in November. "I'm very excited about this exhibit as it pays tribute to some of the women who have broken barriers in the motorcycling world," said Paige Diers. "It's been fascinating for me to research and learn about these great women who were first in their field.
STURGIS MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM & HALL OF FAME WELCOMES NEW DIRECTOR
2008-06-24 17:11:40
November 2007 - The Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame is pleased to welcome Christine Paige Diers as its new Executive Director. Paige Diers began her tenure at the museum on Monday, November 26. Paige Diers is the full-time replacement for Pepper Massey, who resigned as the Museum’s Executive Director in June to become the director of the Sturgis Rally Department. Christine Paige Diers is a Rapid City native who has extensive background in working with non-profit organizations. For the past ten years, Paige Diers has served as the Community Relations Ambassador for the UND Center for Innovation, a business incubator on the campus of the University of North Dakota. In addition, she has operated her own Association Management company assisting two professional news associations in their day-to-day operations. Her experience also includes working in the Public Information Center of the city of Grand Forks, North Dakota where she dealt with disaster recovery and flood protection following the 1997 flood.