Next month, Spokane will welcome the historic Motor Maids as dozens of women motorcyclists take to the streets during the club’s annual convention. The event will feature a parade of riders, showcasing the unity and legacy of one of the nation’s oldest women’s motorcycle clubs.
Historic women’s motorcycle club to host convention and parade in Spokane

Key Takeaways:
- Historic Event in Spokane: The Motor Maids are hosting their annual convention in Spokane.
- Parade of Women Riders: Dozens of women will ride motorcycles through the city’s streets.
- Event Timing: The convention is scheduled for next month.
- Women’s Motorcycling Community: The gathering celebrates female motorcyclists.
- Local Engagement: Spokane residents can witness the unique parade.
Motor Maids Set to Convene in Spokane
Dozens of women motorcyclists are set to ride through the streets of Spokane next month as part of the annual Motor Maids convention. The historic women’s motorcycle club will host its gathering in the city, bringing together female riders from various regions.
A Historic Women’s Motorcycle Club
The Motor Maids hold a significant place in motorcycling history as a pioneering women’s motorcycle club. Their annual convention serves as a cornerstone event, uniting members who share a passion for riding and a commitment to the motorcycling community.
Parade Through the City
As part of the convention festivities, the Motor Maids will parade through Spokane’s streets. Residents can expect to see a procession of motorcycles, symbolizing the strength and camaraderie of women riders.
Engaging the Spokane Community
The event offers Spokane an opportunity to host a unique and vibrant spectacle. The presence of the Motor Maids underscores the city’s role in supporting national events that celebrate diversity and inclusion within various communities.
Looking Ahead
With the convention scheduled for next month, excitement is building among both the Motor Maids and Spokane residents. The gathering promises to be a memorable occasion that highlights the enduring legacy of women in motorcycling.