Harleys for Hospice Raffle to Benefit Granite VNA Hospice Services

As Laconia’s annual Motorcycle Week celebration begins, Granite VNA and Laconia Harley-Davidson are partnering to offer a chance for motorcycle enthusiasts to win a brand new Harley.
A limited number of tickets go on sale starting Saturday, June 14, for the raffle of a 2025 Harley-Davidson FLFB Fat Boy motorcycle, painted Whiskey Fire on Vivid Black, valued at $24,000.
A limited number of tickets—4,000—will be sold at $20 each. Tickets are available online only at www.granitevna.org/harleys. The winner will be selected randomly and announced at a special event at Laconia Harley-Davidson in Meredith on Saturday, October 18, 2025. The winner will also have the option of receiving $24,000 cash instead of the motorcycle.
All proceeds benefit Granite VNA hospice services.
“Motorcycle Week is one of the highlights of summer in New Hampshire, and we’re excited to launch this partnership with Laconia Harley-Davidson to start the week,” said Granite VNA Chief Strategy Officer Julie Stone. “We rely on community partnerships and support to enable our services, and we’re grateful for the opportunity to get our message to a broader audience through events like this Harley raffle.”
In 2024, Granite VNA made 141,235 visits to 8,039 home care patients in their homes, facilities, and retirement communities, as well as 45,288 visits to 1,251 hospice patients in their homes, assisted living communities, retirement communities, skilled nursing facilities, and at Granite VNA Hospice House in Concord. Proceeds from the Harleys for Hospice raffle will directly benefit this work.
“It’s an honor for all of us at Laconia Harley-Davidson to support Granite VNA,” said Scott Richards, Service Director and General Manager at Laconia Harley-Davidson. “The services Granite VNA provides impact so many of us in the Lakes Region—our families, friends, and neighbors—and so it’s just natural for us to partner on this great opportunity to own a Harley.”
One of America’s iconic motorcycles, the Fat Boy was introduced in 1990 and TotalMotorcycle.com says the Fat Boy model “remains one of the most physically imposing motorcycles in the Harley-Davidson portfolio.”
The motorcycle will be on display in the showroom at Laconia Harley-Davidson throughout Motorcycle Week and until the winner is selected.
For more information on the Harleys for Hospice raffle, including contest rules, visit www.granitevna.org/harleys.