SPRINGFIELD - The Springfield police's Ride to Remember bike ride to honor fallen officers has a fundraiser planned for Tuesday evening at the 99 Restaurant in the Eastfield Mall.

From 5-10 p.m. the restaurant will donate money from each meal sold to the Ride to Remember. There will also be a raffle and prizes. There will also be applications for anyone interested in signing up to participate in the ride.

The 106-mile ride, primarily for past and present members of area law enforcement, fire department or emergency medical service, is planned for Sept. 19. The ride was three years ago as a way of honoring fallen officers Kevin Ambrose of Springfield and Jose Torres of Westfield who died within weeks of each other in 2012.

Tuesday's fundraiser is sponsored by the Ambrose family.

Proceeds from the Ride to Remember are directed to two charities. Money from the $300 sign-up fee go to maintenance of the Massachusetts Law Enforcement Memorial in Boston.

All money raised from various fundraisers, such as the two upcoming events, is delivered to a local charity.

Last year, the ride donated $26,000 to the Fallen Officer Memorial Fund and another $63,000 to Christina's House, a Springfield charity for homeless women and families.

This year, the local cause will be the refurbishing of the Michael Schiavina and Alain Beauregard Memorial Field, a youth soccer facility off Tinkham Road in Sixteen Acres, that has fallen into disrepair. The field is named for two Springfield officers who were shot to death in 1985.