WEEKEND FAMILY WEEKEND FUN • FAMILY ALWAYS MC NAMIBIA

Weekend fun.
Family always.

Four riders became a family, and the family opened its door. Weekend Family MC is a home for anyone who rides — or simply believes in — the family way, out on Namibia's open roads.

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Who we are

Named for a family. Built like a tree.

Weekend Family MC started as four riders — a father, his son, his daughter, and his nephew — who wanted an identity, a home, and nothing more complicated than that. As the rides grew, so did the family, and we chose the Camelthorn as our mark: deep roots that find water long before anything shows above ground, a trunk that outlasts generations, and a canopy that keeps growing outward without ever losing the ground it started from.

Every part of the club has a place on the tree. Here's how it holds together.

Roots
Founding familyUnseen, load-bearing, and where everything else grows from.
Trunk
CustodianOne continuous seat that carries the name and colours forward.
Branches
Full membersLicensed riders, patched in, each their own line of growth.
Leaves
Social membersSupporters who make the tree look, and feel, full and alive.
Sprouts
Youth membersNew growth, tended now, expected to branch out in time.
The founding family

Four riders. One tree.

Weekend Family MC started here — and the Council seats these four hold are built to outlast any one of them, passed down the family line as the club grows.

Group photo — add once available
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Custodian

Founder. Holds the trunk — permanent seat, veto over name, colours, and the Constitution.

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President

Eldest of the founding four. Leads day-to-day, chairs meetings, next in line for Custodian.

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Deputy President

Supports the President, steps up in their absence, next in line for President.

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Treasurer

Holds the books, co-signs every payment alongside the President.

Names and photos to follow — roles shown here as they stand in the Constitution.

Membership

Colour marks role, not rank.

Branch

Full member

Licensed riders on their own machine, voted in after prospecting. Full colours, full vote, full say in the club's direction.

Blue
Young branch

Prospect

Sponsored by a full member, riding with the club for a minimum of six months before a vote to patch in.

Blue
Leaf

Social member

Supporters, family, and friends who don't ride but believe in what we stand for — full colours, own call sign, no lesser welcome.

Copper
Sprout

Youth member

Under 18, growing up in the club, and graduating straight to full membership at the right age — no prospecting required.

Copper
Our colours

Two colours. One meaning each.

Blue and copper aren't decoration — they're how you read a member's role from across a rally car park.

Electric blue

Founding Family Council, Full Members, and Prospects.

Desert copper

Social Members and Youth Members.

Colour marks role, not rank.

Real photos going up once sample cuts arrive.

Our signature cause

Full Tank, Full Term

Twice a year, we ride — not for ourselves, but to keep girls at school for the full term. Weekend Family MC personally delivers sanitary supplies to adopted local schools, by convoy, in full colours. Not dropped off. Ridden in, and handed over.

Alongside it, we run rotating community rides throughout the year: feeding drives, winter blanket runs, and time with elders who could use the company.

Deliveries a year
1Cause we're known for
On the calendar

One ride a month. Every month.

Weekend fun isn't a slogan — it's the schedule. Rides, camps, charity runs, and the odd maintenance day, all year.

Month 1

Launch ride

Otjozondjupa loop, half-day

Month 2

Full Tank, Full Term

First school delivery of the year

Month 3

Camp-out

Waterberg Plateau, overnight fire

Month 5

Feeding drive

Community charity ride

Month 9

Camp-out

Second camp of the year

Month 11

Rally recon

Scouting Otjiwarongo routes

Month 12

Year-end ride & AGM

Closing the year, together

Growing on purpose

The Weekend Family Rally

Otjiwarongo · A weekend, once a year

A town without a rally of its own, until now. A weekend of riding, fire, food, and music — built slow, built right, and built by a club the region already knows and trusts.

Riding into Year Two
Join us

There's room on the tree.

Rider or not, family or friend — if the weekend calls you and the family feeling means something to you, we'd like to meet you.

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