SALEM HARLEY OWNERS GROUP #1997 SALEM HARLEY-DAVIDSON SILVERTON RD., NE, SALEM, OR PH:

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "SALEM HARLEY OWNERS GROUP #1997 SALEM HARLEY-DAVIDSON SILVERTON RD., NE, SALEM, OR PH:"

Transcription

1 Volume 20 No. 9 September 2009 HOG CORRAL NEWS SALEM HARLEY OWNERS GROUP #1997 SALEM HARLEY-DAVIDSON SILVERTON RD., NE, SALEM, OR PH: It s Not the Destination, It s the Journey Inside this issue: August Meeting, September/October Calendars, Friday Nighters, Discovery Ride, Hub City Poker Run, Chicken Dinner Ride, Redwoods & Crater Lake, Bikers for Babies, Coast Ride, Salishak and Back, Torch Ride, and more

2 Guest/New Member: Bruce Radke rides a red Heritage Classic (introduced by Louise and George Allen). July Meeting Minutes: Accepted as published in the newsletter by the membership present. Director Dave Nichols: Out Riding Asst. Director Robert Grove: Dave and Patty Nichols have reached three of the four corners of the United States and are slowly making their way home again. Their scheduled return is sometime in September. Discover Oregon Ride this Sunday (August 16th) leaving the dealership at 9am and going to the Pacific Coast. Though these rides are sponsored by the dealership, our participation and support as Ride Captains is greatly appreciated and encouraged. These are great rides with the chance to meet new riders. Secretary Gayle Jacopi: Absent Robert reported that Don and Gayle had been involved in an accident on their bike. The bike was totaled, Gayle is still suffering from leg swelling and having a real hard time getting around, Don is much better and actually in attendance at tonight s meeting. Membership - Louise Allen: We currently have 111 members in our chapter with 17 new members so far this year. Historian - Leann Long: Nothing to report. Activities Ric McKenzie: Our net profit on the July 12th Poker Run was $ which was a bit less than hoped for but not bad considering the weather conditions on that date. We now need to consider new ideas for fundraising efforts and would like very much to hear from the membership on what they would like to do and support. Please forward any ideas/suggestions to any of the chapter board members. Just of general interest the AMF Firebird Bowling Lanes is offering a Harley Davidson bowling league where participants can earn Harley Davidson bowling balls or bowling pins. The league plays for 16 weeks and starts on August 20th. Ric has flyers available for anyone who may be interested. Our Christmas party is confirmed with Roth s Hospitality Center in West Salem for Saturday, January 16th, We will be delivering a $135 deposit to them this month. Treasurer - Wendy Graves: July income of $ with expenditures of $ leaves a bank balance of $ We are currently at 92% of our budgeted income amount but only at 46% of our budgeted spending for the year so the bank balance will be dropping quickly. Fundraisers and new members will help the most and the board is being very diligent on how to save money while stretching what we have so that we can make our donation to Liberty House and still have a good party in January. Let It Ride fund is at $30 with this evening s contributions. Have discussed having a steak feed in a park as a family/chapter event (membership responded quite favorably to steak!). Could include desert auction, but most important that we find things that the members want to support and participate in. Senior Road Captain - George Allen: Is looking for a volunteer to lead the ride from the dealership to support Sunset Chapter s poker run on September 13th. The membership proposed and decided that Dave Nichols would be the best candidate for the job with Patty Nichols assisting him as Sweep. (Welcome home Dave and Patty!!) Be sure to support the Discover Oregon rides. Information is available on both our website and the dealerships. Friday night rides are continuing and have had really good ongoing participation this year. Jim Johnson will lead the ride on August 14th. Liberty House is offering tours of the facility on set dates with the next being Friday, August 21st at 9am. This is a great opportunity to see the wonderful work we are supporting. Safety Officer - Darren Wellington: Lead the Backroads Ride last Sunday (August 9th) and had a great 2 August Meeting Minutes

3 August Meeting Minutes turnout of about 22 people though most of them were not Chapter members. Would like the membership to consider and report on some of their favorite rides and what made them special. Every ride entails a lot of planning (route, weather, rider skills, safety issues) and those that are most memorable (in a good way!) are usually the best planned. Please consider checking in with the people you know who have lead good rides to find out what went in to planning them and then consider leading your own ride! The Friday nighters are a really good place to start out and get a feel for what it is like to lead a group. Good of the Chapter: Shaun Rottner expressed his thanks to the Chapter for the Get Well card sent after his bike was hit while parked on the street. It will still be some time before the repairs are complete but they are at least underway. Robert Grove expressed his deep appreciation for everyone who worked so hard to make this year s Poker Run a success and such an enjoyable experience for those who participated. Every year is a learning experience but it s the people that make it a success! Newsletter Bob Fanshier: Out Riding Photographer - Keith Harris: All the pictures are up to date on the website, Trust Me!. Webmaster - Bill Churchill: Nothing new to report. The membership expressed their thanks for Bill s ongoing efforts and great work! New Business: None to present. Volunteer Recognition: Patt Brenden Vest Drawing: Darren Wellington Drawing: Darrel Rybloom for $38.50 Pot of Gold: Shaun Rottner for $80.00 will return to $40 in September. Meeting adjourned at 7:38 pm (way to go Robert!!) Respectfully Submitted, Wendy L. Graves, Treasurer Salem H-D Discovery Ride Schedule Sept 20 - Alsea River Run Oct 11 - Wine Country Run If people persist in trespassing on the grizzlies territory, we must accept the fact that the grizzlies, from time to time, will harvest a few trespassers. Edward Abbey 3

4 4 August Chapter Meeting - Continued

5 Discovery Ride - August 16 5

6 6 Friday Nighter - August 14

7 Wow--probably a couple of hundred Bikers turned out for the ride for the Special Olympics!! The ride started at Salem Harley Davidson, with Steve and his wife (Hot Dog Guy) there providing us all with biscuits and gravy. That was really yummy, Thank You both so much. OK--Steve just because I didn t actually SEE you doing any of the work I know you just had to have helped, or your wife would have left you at home. Come to think of it I didn t actually SEE Cliff doing any work either, but his wife Nikki was a busy little Bee keeping everything moving along. The ride was led by a Police Officer from Lebanon--hadn t run the route and really didn t know the area that well. He did a superb job and only missed one turn in Independence. We headed into West Salem, turning on to Brush College Rd. and went on to Rickreal, then on to Dallas. Somewhere around here a big bird just missed hitting us, but a short while later the guy ahead of us wasn t so lucky, a bird flew into the side of them. The bird did NOT win!! Then we went through to the Kings Valley Hwy, and on to the Benton County Scenic Route. Don t think we ever did this particular route before. Nice scenery! We took a break at the Ritner Covered Bridge. We then wound our way back through Monmouth and Independence and back to Salem. The windy road on the way back to Salem proved to be interesting. I guess a Hot Shot on a Crotch Rocket decided that the Harleys were going too slow for him, so he blew by us all at full speed. Yes, he did make it back into his lane before a car came. The Police Officer who was leading the ride REALLY RE- ALLY wanted to chase him. Too bad he didn t hit his siren and lights--and scare the devil out of that idiot. A short time later a truck was going to pull out in front of us & he probably would have, but the Officer hit his lights. That Torch Ride was so funny to watch that truck hit reverse --- fast--- bet he thought he had been had! He should consider it his lucky day! The license plate on the officer s bike said smile--i could be behind you. After all of that excitement we headed to the Riverfront Park where the ride ended. Adams Ribs donated the food for our lunch--bbq sandwiches and coleslaw-- very very good. There were 4 kids from the Special Olympics group there to Thank us all for coming and helping them out, which was great. They did a drawing for a new Harley--guess they had been selling tickets for awhile. Don t know the fella who won, but a friend of his called him at work to tell him that he had won. I bet THAT was a great feeling to be told that you just won a Brand New Harley Davidson!! Lots of door prizes, mostly t-shirts/sweats and odds and ends. There were so many that they put most of them up on a board, and called just a few. Louie won a set of wrenches (tools are always good) I won a t-shirt in X large--just a tad too big for me, so I traded it to another guy who had a sweat shirt in size med. We were both happy. I think Jim & Sherri won a CD of a good movie. Bob won some chrome cleaner & his girl friend won a plastic drinking bottle with pens etc. in it. I can t remember if Keith or Walt won anything. All in all it was a GREAT day, the weather was fantastic, the ride interesting and the companionship --a bunch of friendly Bikers--couldn t get much better--well YA--WE could have won that new Harley!!! Many THANKS to everyone involved making this a Super day for us Bikers and for all of the Kids in the Special Olympics. Marlene Schroeder 7

8 Salishack and Back This was the Third Run put on by the Freeloaders Tavern in Salem, and as usual they did a bang up job! Must have been about 25 or so bikes and maybe 8 or so old cars (including one pick-up--ours) Too soon for Louie to ride yet. Leaving the Freeloaders around 9:00, the 2 and 4 wheelers headed for Fort Hill, which was the first stop. For those of you whom haven t been to fort Hill lately--beware--it is all blocked off, and in order to go to any of the businesses there you have to take a turn off about 1/2 mile in advance. I guess this is to stop the jam up of traffic in that area. You also have to return that way to get back on the Highway. I guess it s good for the traffic, but I m sure NOT for the businesses. If you don t know about this in advance --well--you have missed it and would have to find somewhere to turn around and come back & a lot of people probably wouldn t be bothered. After drawing our cards there ( and keeping them) we were off to the Salishack Tavern, which is the next turn off after Salishan & then you head left for a little ways. That s quite an interesting area. We took a detour looking for a Garage Sale, so got to see new places that we never knew existed. The Salishack Tavern has a nice deck out back where they did all the BBQ chicken, ribs and corn on the cob--then on down stairs to a really cosy little yard with tables and chairs. Lots of good food to eat, with all of the BBQ stuff, fruits, bread and a couple of salads. It was really really good & we were all stuffed, so sat around until they did a bunch of drawings for t-shirts, hats etc. provided by Oregon Coast Choppers and the Salishack. We didn t win any, but Barb won a hat, also I think Dave and Ray won something. They did the drawings inside this time, so it was hard to tell who won what. After leaving there we headed to the Roaring River Restaurant, BUT they weren t open when we got there, so we all wound up next door (once again) After we all had finished our drinks they opened up---well too late for them to make any money from us, although we did go over there to draw the cards. On each deck of cards there was a stamp of a dog s paw on one of the cards & if you got that you won an extra prize. We didn t get one. The prize was several lottery tickets. On to the last stop, which was back at the Freeloaders Tavern. There we had more to eat---like we were even hungry! All we did all day was eat and drink. Anyway they provided us with a bunch of snacks. We didn t need them, but ate them anyway & they were super good. One of the pool tables was completely covered with door prizes, actually so many that each person won something twice and started on to the third time. I couldn t keep up with who won what, except for us. We won a $20.00 gift cert. to Wallerys Pizza, a beautiful set of glasses, some things that I had donated, so declined and a big bag. I asked Mike if he wanted to trade his plastic cooler thingy for my bag. Since it was all wrapped up in plastic we didn t know what kind of a bag it was, but he said sure. Well it wound up to be a guitar case---like he really needed that! Well the BIG prize was a guitar, so I took the case over and traded it to the gal for a t-shirt. Don t know if Mike wanted a t-shirt BUT he darned sure DIDN T want a guitar case! Don t know the people who won high and low hand, just know that it wasn t us---i won high hand there for the first 2 years, so guess it was someone else s turn anyway. A BIG THANKS to the Freeloaders for all of their hard work put into this Run, also Salishack Tavern for their part in making this a GREAT RUN. Tracy you rock!!!! Marlene Schroeder 8

9 What makes a good ride? For some of us, it is being able to share the open road with friends. For others, it is the feeling of solitude and freedom of riding alone. Whatever elements go into making up a good ride, they all are dependent on the route - unless your good ride is simply aimless meandering and not caring about the road you travel. Look at the attention to detail that the Road Captains and Poker Run Committees put into our poker run legs. Sometimes, it takes a little planning and common sense to make a good ride. Consider one of the Friday Nighters that you have ridden and really enjoyed. What was it about the ride route that made it enjoyable? I don t know about other road captains or chapter members. But there are three basic things that I consider when laying out a route for a group or chapter ride to make it safe and enjoyable. 1. The environmental conditions: a. What is the time of year? - Is there a high likelihood of rain, wind, extreme cold or heat? b. What is the time of day? Will you be riding due east, early in the morning: right into the rising sun? Will the ride be a dinner ride where diminishing light and the probability of deer might be a factor? 2. The road: a. What condition is the road in? Potholes, loose gravel in curves, unmarked soft shoulder? b. If you can t ride the road before hand, can you find out road conditions by going to Tripcheck. com or some other internet site, or the ODOT telephone number for road conditions and closures? 3. Traffic, hazards, and fatigue: a. Will the route require left hand turns without turn lanes traffic arrows during peak travel times? b. Are there hazards such as poor sight distances or poorly marked lane merges? c. Are there adequate stops for resting, gas, and water? These three considerations are not intended to be an exhaustive list, only a brief discussion about some things you might consider when planning a ride. If you haven t planned and led a chapter ride, why not consider giving it a try? If you don t want to try one on your own, ask any road captain for assistance. Who knows, you might come up a new appreciation for what it takes to make a good ride and be able to share it with others! Darren Wellington All roads lead to possibility. Wherever the path takes you - enjoy it. Xenophetes New Members Barajas, Edward Barajas, Laura Blanco, Michael 9

10 10 Coast Ride - August 19

11 Chicken Dinner Ride - August 26 11

12 12 Friday Nighter - August 28

13 Hub City Poker Run - August 29 13

14 14 Bikers for Babies - August 29

15 Redwoods, Crater Lake, & Silver Lake Day 1 We meet in the Rite-Aid parking lot. Anticipation. Excited. Clouds in the sky. Bikes loaded and a lot of road ahead. The more the better. By 8am we re ready to go. We head west on Hwy 22 to Rickreal and then south to Corvallis on Hwy 99 where we meet Bill. We continue south on Hwy 99 to Monroe where we leave the main road for a more interesting route that takes us past the villages of Greenleaf and Swisshome, Triangle Lake, and then meet Hwy 126 at Mapleton on our way to Florence. The trip down 101 is nothing new, but still nice. North of Coos Bay we hit about a half an hour of rain, but not enough to stop and put on the rain gear. By the time we stopped at the Coos Bay HD dealership the rain had stopped and it never rained again for the rest of the trip. The stop at the funky little seafood shack in Bandon for lunch was fun and amused the tourists with six leatherclad folks mingling at the crowded outdoor seating area. Great clam chowder makes the stop a good one. From Coos Bay on south, the coastline gets more rugged and is a beautiful ride. Harris Beach State Park on the edge of Brookings is an amazing little park with rock structures punctuating the beach. After a short period of viewing the rocky seashore and teasing the ground squirrels, south we go towards our destination of Crescent City. Crescent City is a small coastal town with a dock area, a smattering of motels and restaurants, and not much else. After checking into the motel, three of us take a 10-mile detour to visit a grove of massive redwoods and ferns. Very nice. Back in town we rejoin the group at a great restaurant on the edge of the dock area guarded by noisy sea lions. Day 2 After a minimalist continental breakfast at the motel, we continue south on Hwy 101. A tourist stop was made at the Trees of Mystery to check out not only Paul Bunyan and his anatomically correct sidekick Babe, but to ride the gondola through the redwood forest and walk through a winding forest trail with many hand carved items. We made one more stop in Orick to eat breakfast and take a look at the Hawg Wild biker bar next door. The next stop was the H-D dealership in Eureka. Finally, we return to Arcata and turn east to begin the windy mountainous road through the Trinity Alps ending with us thirsty and exhausted in Weaverville. The road north from there to Yreka was pleasant and scenic with frequent views of deer. The long rural ride had few towns (or rest rooms) and we settle for a stop in Callahan at the only operating business to grab some ice cream to eat while lounging on benches on their wooden porch. The fast ride on the freeway over the Siskiyou pass feels like were in a wind tunnel. We finally pull into Medford at 8pm and close down the pizza joint down the street. Day 3 A quick snack of breakfast got us ready for the next busy ride. Of course, there is the obligatory stop at the Medford HD dealership (actually in Phoenix). After picking up something most of the group forgot, we head north to circle Crater Lake. We steadily climb the forested highway higher and higher until we re over 7,000 feet and viewing the ultra blue of Crater Lake National Park. Very nice. After rounding Crater Lake 1-1/2 times we head to Diamond Lake for gas. The goal now is downtown Silver Lake. In Silver Lake we turn west and go several miles into the sagebrush to find the pile of weathered boards known as the Cowboy Dinner Tree Steakhouse. Despite being a hundred miles from pretty much anything, if you don t have reservations, you don t get in. The Legend of the Cowboy Dinner Tree includes a roast, I mean steak, or chicken, that s an entire chicken, and all the trimmings. The trimmings would be enough on their own. After the homemade marionberry cobbler, we waddle out to our bikes and somehow make it to Christmas Valley and the motel. A few drinks at the picnic table outside the rooms under the stars gets us ready for a good night s sleep. Day 4 A package of donuts from the local market provides the energy to get us to Bend for our next meal after a bit of a tour around town. In fine tradition, by the time we reach Sisters its time for a snack. The town is bustling with tourists and streets cordoned off for art displays, but we do not waver in our quest for dessert. Successful in our quest, we have enough strength for our next food and beverage stop in Detroit. Between Stayton and Salem members of the group peel off towards their separate destinations as the end of a great road trip. Four days and 1200 miles does not seem like enough. Hmmm, maybe another trip. Bob Photos are on the web site. 15

16 16 Rides to Come

17 Bikers for Babies: Saturday, August 29 th We got the perfect day for riding, just slightly cool and cloudy to start and warming up nicely even as we headed into the hills toward Mt. Hoodoo. Several members had the opportunity to have our bikes blessed before the run and the dealership offered great breakfast burritos and donuts for breakfast to get a good start for the day. Ric McKenzie led the group from the dealership to our rendezvous at Mt. Hoodoo with just a quick stop at Detroit for fuel and to leg stretching. Just over 30 bikes made the run and Keith was hopping getting pictures of everyone. Incredible Edibles catered a great lunch for the bikers from Bend, Salem and Eugene while we were entertained by a Sagebrush Rock band and the little ones having the most luck at the dunk tank. Rick Jackels won a Holiday Heritage Collection shadow box but got robbed in the tattoo contest. Still, we raised a bit of money to contribute to the over $20,000 raised overall by this event and had a great ride! Okay, coming back I did discover that the Street Bob just isn t really set up to be an off-road vehicle but the bike blessing worked and I still got to finish the ride home after taking some time to clean out the worst of the lava gravel and dust from both of us! As Darren reminded me today, you are suppose to cut to the inside of the lane on those curves for a reason. Wendy Graves September Birthdays Allen, Jane September 2 Churchill, William G. September 29 Fanshier, Bob September 4 Jacopi, Don September 8 McKenzie, Ric September 30 Skinner, Daivd September 27 Barajas, Laura September 5 Director David Nichols director@salemhog.org Assistant Director Robert Grove asst.director@salemhog.org Secretary Gayle Jacopi secretary@salemhog.org Treasurer Wendy Graves treasurer@salemhog.org Activities Officer Ric McKenzie and Jane Allen activities@salemhog.org Safety Officer Darren Wellington safety@salemhog.org Photographer Keith Harris photographer@salemhog.org Membership Officer Louise Allen membership@salemhog.org Webmaster Bill Churchill webmaster@salemhog.org E-Group David Nichols & Bill Churchill egroups@salemhog.org Historian Leanne Long historian@salemhog.org Editor Bob Fanshier editor@salemhog.org or longhiker@comcast.net Senior Road Captain George Allen senroadcaptain@salemhog.org 17

18 September 2009 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY September 1 September 2 September 3 September 4 September 5 Salem HOG Board Meeting, 6:30 PM Sizzler on Lancaster Dr. 6:30p - Friday Night Ride September 6 September 7 September 8 September 9 September 10 September 11 September 12 Labor Day Salem HOG Chapter Meeting, 7PM at Pietro s on Hawthorne Ave. and Market St. 6:30p - Friday Night Ride 9:00a Coalition of Troop Support NON- HOG, McMinnville 8am, 3rd Annual Randy Cares Memorial Ride and Poker Run, Beaverton 9:00a, Two Rivers Poker Run, ABATE, Portland September 13 September 14 September 15 September 16 September 17 September 18 September 19 8am, Sunset HOG Poker Run, Tigard Ride for the Paws Motorcycle Ride Non-HOG, Portland Anne & Noelle s Rovering Poker Run, ABATE, Central Valley Cycle, 9:30a kickstands up 1 pm, Memorial Service for the Fallin Firefighters, Salem 6:30p - Friday Night Ride End of Summer Run, Birkenfeld, ABATE 10am, 50 s Cruz-in at the Lake NON- HOG, Detroit 10am, AMO 25th Anniv. Poker Run, Albany End of Summer Run, Birkenfeld, ABATE September 20 September 21 September 22 September 23 September 24 September 25 September 26 9am, Discover Oregon Salem H-D, Alsea River Run End of Summer Run, Birkenfeld, ABATE Street Vibrations, Reno, NON-HOG 12 pm, Liberty House s Champions for Children Luncheon, Salem Street Vibrations, Reno, NON-HOG September 27 September 28 September 29 September 30 Street Vibrations, Reno, NON-HOG Oyster Run NON- HOG, Anacortes, WA Salem HOG Chapter Ride Street Vibrations, Reno, NON-HOG 6:30p - Friday Night Ride Street Vibrations, Reno, NON-HOG Street Vibrations, Reno, NON-HOG 9:00a Coastal Capes Run Non- HOG, Lincoln City Check the web site for the most up-to-date information. 18

19 October 2009 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY October 1 October 2 October 3 Las Vegas BikeFest Non-HOG Salem HOG Board Meeting, 6:30 PM Sizzler on Lancaster Dr.. Las Vegas BikeFest Non-HOG 9th Annual Lighthouse Run HOG- Open, Coos Bay Las Vegas BikeFest Non-HOG 9th Annual Lighthouse Run HOG- Open, Coos Bay October 4 October 5 October 6 October 7 October 8 October 9 October 10 Las Vegas BikeFest Non-HOG 6:30p - Friday Night Ride October 11 October 12 October 13 October 14 October 15 October 16 October 17 11:00a-4:00p Discover Oregon Ride, Salem H-D, Wine Country Run Salem HOG Chapter Meeting, 7PM at Pietro s on Hawthorne Ave. and Market St. 6:30p - Friday Night Ride October 18 October 19 October 20 October 21 October 22 October 23 October 24 6:30p - Friday Night Ride October 25 October 26 October 27 October 28 October 29 October 30 October 31 6:30p - Friday Night Ride 19

20 SALEM HARLEY OWNERS GROUP #1997 SALEM HARLEY-DAVIDSON SILVERTON RD., NE, SALEM, OR PH: Patches and Pins Patches and the Salem HOG Chapter Pin are available at all chapter meetings. No matter what your preference, large or small, you will find the various patches on display with their prices. Checkout the display at the front table prior to the meeting, during the break, or immediately after the meeting. Large National HOG Patch $20.00 Large Salem HOG Rocker $20.00 Large Reflective National HOG Patch $25.00 Small National HOG Patch $10.00 Small Salem HOG Rocker $10.00 Salem Chapter Pin $10.00 How Can I Get the Newsletter? There are three ways for you to get the newsletter: 1) Pick it up at the monthly meeting, 2) See the full color version on the web site, and 3) if you can t do either of the previous, it can be mailed to you. If you would like it mailed, contact the newsletter editor with your mailing information (Bob Fanshier - longhiker@comcast.net )

SALEM HARLEY OWNERS GROUP #1997 SALEM HARLEY-DAVIDSON SILVERTON RD., NE, SALEM, OR PH: Oregon State HOG Rally

SALEM HARLEY OWNERS GROUP #1997 SALEM HARLEY-DAVIDSON SILVERTON RD., NE, SALEM, OR PH: Oregon State HOG Rally Volume 18 No. 9 September 2007 HOG CORRAL NEWS SALEM HARLEY OWNERS GROUP #1997 SALEM HARLEY-DAVIDSON. 3601 SILVERTON RD., NE, SALEM, OR 97303 PH: 503-363-0634 Oregon State HOG Rally Inside this issue:

More information

SALEM HARLEY OWNERS GROUP #1997 SALEM HARLEY-DAVIDSON SILVERTON RD., NE, SALEM, OR PH:

SALEM HARLEY OWNERS GROUP #1997 SALEM HARLEY-DAVIDSON SILVERTON RD., NE, SALEM, OR PH: Volume 21 No. 1 January 2010 HOG CORRAL NEWS SALEM HARLEY OWNERS GROUP #1997 SALEM HARLEY-DAVIDSON. 3601 SILVERTON RD., NE, SALEM, OR 97303 PH: 503-363-0634 Salem HOG at the Shriner s Toy Run Dec. 5 Inside

More information

SALEM HARLEY OWNERS GROUP #1997 SALEM HARLEY-DAVIDSON SILVERTON RD., NE, SALEM, OR PH: August 8 Friday Nighter Riders

SALEM HARLEY OWNERS GROUP #1997 SALEM HARLEY-DAVIDSON SILVERTON RD., NE, SALEM, OR PH: August 8 Friday Nighter Riders Volume 19 No. 9 September 2008 HOG CORRAL NEWS SALEM HARLEY OWNERS GROUP #1997 SALEM HARLEY-DAVIDSON. 3601 SILVERTON RD., NE, SALEM, OR 97303 PH: 503-363-0634 August 8 Friday Nighter Riders Inside this

More information

SALEM HARLEY OWNERS GROUP #1997 SALEM HARLEY-DAVIDSON SILVERTON RD., NE, SALEM, OR PH: Chapter Party at Roth s on January 31

SALEM HARLEY OWNERS GROUP #1997 SALEM HARLEY-DAVIDSON SILVERTON RD., NE, SALEM, OR PH: Chapter Party at Roth s on January 31 Volume 20 No. 2 February 2009 HOG CORRAL NEWS SALEM HARLEY OWNERS GROUP #1997 SALEM HARLEY-DAVIDSON. 3601 SILVERTON RD., NE, SALEM, OR 97303 PH: 503-363-0634 Chapter Party at Roth s on January 31 Inside

More information

Chapter Officers. 239 Daniel Webster Highway Meredith NH. Director : Rick Bassett Asst. Director : Tony Cardoza

Chapter Officers. 239 Daniel Webster Highway Meredith NH. Director : Rick Bassett Asst. Director : Tony Cardoza August 2014 1 Dealer: Laconia Harley Davidson GM: Ross Houston: 603-279-4526 239 Daniel Webster Highway Meredith NH Membership Coordinator: Fran Maineri Chapter Officers Director : Rick Bassett director@winnihog2529.com

More information

Road Adventures. Exciting Good Times. Upcoming Events. And other. June 2016

Road Adventures. Exciting Good Times. Upcoming Events. And other. June 2016 Road Adventures And other Exciting Good Times June 2016 Official newsletter for the Northeast Iowa Waukon H.O.G. Chapter, established 1990. Upcoming Events June 4 th Jasters Benefit Ride (Non-chapter event)

More information

2014 CA State H.O.G. Rally Rider Update #5

2014 CA State H.O.G. Rally Rider Update #5 2014 CA State H.O.G. Rally Hello Rally Riders! Welcome to the California State H.O.G. Rally. It is possible that this will be our last Rider Update, unless something critical comes up between now and the

More information

SALEM HARLEY OWNERS GROUP #1997 SALEM HARLEY-DAVIDSON SILVERTON RD., NE, SALEM, OR PH:

SALEM HARLEY OWNERS GROUP #1997 SALEM HARLEY-DAVIDSON SILVERTON RD., NE, SALEM, OR PH: Volume 19 No. 4 April 2008 HOG CORRAL NEWS SALEM HARLEY OWNERS GROUP #1997 SALEM HARLEY-DAVIDSON. 3601 SILVERTON RD., NE, SALEM, OR 97303 PH: 503-363-0634 Dreaming of a Country Ride in Days to Come (Ken

More information

Here is some sage advice from the Motorcycle Safety Foundation on Replacing Your Helmet

Here is some sage advice from the Motorcycle Safety Foundation on Replacing Your Helmet Wow! August was definitely my most fun month with this group, yet. And I didn t even make it to all the activities. I got to know some of you better, and met several members for the first time. I ll bet

More information

Message from Kelly & Susan. Join the Erie HOG Chapter Flag Rides June 1 & 2. Kelly & Susan Lapping. June 2012

Message from Kelly & Susan. Join the Erie HOG Chapter Flag Rides June 1 & 2. Kelly & Susan Lapping. June 2012 Issue #55 June 2012 Message from Kelly & Susan The unofficial start of summer arrived on Memorial Day weekend and based on the attendance at Erie s first Downtown Bike Night and Buffalo Wild Wings first

More information

Oct Events. Mike s Exxon Retirement

Oct Events. Mike s Exxon Retirement Monthly Newsletter of Ye Olde Car Club President Jim Ayers 619-1895 Vice Pres Ron Smith 628-9662 Treasurer Bob Gough 628-1493 Secretary Martha Shreve 582-7530 Mary Fraser 946-9850 Editor Dennis Jackson

More information

July - November 2016 Volume 4, Issue 3

July - November 2016 Volume 4, Issue 3 July - November 2016 Volume 4, Issue 3 DIRECTOR S Corner First off, welcome new members if this is your first PS HOG newsletter! Well, we have started the riding season here and it looks like plenty of

More information

The Denver Hog Log. Denver HOG Chapter #3188 The First, Best & Proudest Chapter

The Denver Hog Log. Denver HOG Chapter #3188 The First, Best & Proudest Chapter This year s HOG and KISSES party was held at Big Willies and it was a huge success. James Albee did an outstanding job coordinating the entire event. The food was provided by Bob Francisco and Russ Bremmer-

More information

The Denver Hog Log. Facebook- Denver Chapter HOG

The Denver Hog Log.   Facebook- Denver Chapter HOG 6 th Avenue to Blackhawk and on to Peak to Peak Highway- down to Lyons for a group photo. Great ride- awesome weather and a group of happy Harley Owners! Stay in touch with us! Page 1 Facebook- Denver

More information

SATURDAY OCT 4, ;00AM

SATURDAY OCT 4, ;00AM Whew! September was a blast! Too many great events to list, and I saw so many chapter members at different venues. I m overwhelmed with the camaraderie and involvement of our group. I would like to give

More information

INDEPENDENT NEWS Inside This Issue:

INDEPENDENT NEWS Inside This Issue: INDEPENDENT NEWS Inside This Issue: I S S UE 9 OF 5 Front Page News Front Page News Meeting Photo s Page 2 Founders Corner Birthday s New Members Secretary's Report Page 3 Winner s Circle Trivia & Fun

More information

Official newsletter for the Northeast Iowa Waukon H.O.G. Chapter, established 1990

Official newsletter for the Northeast Iowa Waukon H.O.G. Chapter, established 1990 Road Adventures And other Exciting Good Times August 2014 Official newsletter for the Northeast Iowa Waukon H.O.G. Chapter, established 1990 CHAPTER NEWS The HOG Chapter is still looking for an Editor

More information

File No WORLD TRADE CENTER TASK FORCE INTERVIEW FIREFIGHTER KEITH FACCILONGA. Interview Date: December 4, 2001

File No WORLD TRADE CENTER TASK FORCE INTERVIEW FIREFIGHTER KEITH FACCILONGA. Interview Date: December 4, 2001 File No. 9110227 WORLD TRADE CENTER TASK FORCE INTERVIEW FIREFIGHTER KEITH FACCILONGA Interview Date: December 4, 2001 Transcribed by Laurie A. Collins K. FACCILONGA 2 CHIEF KENAHAN: 5:38 and this is Battalion

More information

Road Adventures. Exciting Good Times. And other CHAPTER NEWS. October Patriot Ride Sept. 4 th and 5th

Road Adventures. Exciting Good Times. And other CHAPTER NEWS. October Patriot Ride Sept. 4 th and 5th Road Adventures And other Exciting Good Times October 2015 Official newsletter for the Northeast Iowa Waukon H.O.G. Chapter, established 1990. CHAPTER NEWS Patriot Ride Sept. 4 th and 5th On Thursday,

More information

and led Jimmy to the prison office. There Jimmy was given an important He had been sent to prison to stay for four years.

and led Jimmy to the prison office. There Jimmy was given an important He had been sent to prison to stay for four years. O. H e n r y p IN THE PRISON SHOE-SHOP, JIMMY VALENTINE was busily at work making shoes. A prison officer came into the shop, and led Jimmy to the prison office. There Jimmy was given an important paper.

More information

CLASSIC LEGEND TIMES NEW CHAPTER MEETING LOCATION!!! NORTHERN CHAPTER H.O.G.

CLASSIC LEGEND TIMES NEW CHAPTER MEETING LOCATION!!! NORTHERN CHAPTER H.O.G. NORTHERN CHAPTER H.O.G. OFFICERS Director: Raggs Mack....640-0002 harleywoodacres@aol.com Asst. Director: Bob Oliverius.....929-1239 RO510@aol.com Secretary: Tom French. 941-7289 frenchie@teamelmers.com

More information

Quaid Harley-Davidson Dealership Redlands Boulevard Loma Linda, CA 92354

Quaid Harley-Davidson Dealership Redlands Boulevard Loma Linda, CA 92354 Director s Letter... 3 Treasurer s Letter..... 4 Ladies of Harley Letter....... 5 Editor s Letter.. 6 Birthdays, Minutes, Sponsors........ 7 John Van Wyke Memorial Service Pics. 8 Kick-Stands Been Up....

More information

Freedom Flyer. Loma Linda Harley Owners Group #300. Sponsored by Quaid Harley-Davidson - Loma Linda, CA

Freedom Flyer. Loma Linda Harley Owners Group #300. Sponsored by Quaid Harley-Davidson - Loma Linda, CA Volume VII - Issue 02 February 2017 Freedom Flyer Loma Linda Harley Owners Group #300 Sponsored by Quaid Harley-Davidson - Loma Linda, CA F r e e d o m F l y e r P a g e 2 Inside this issue: Director.3

More information

July Daniel Webster Highway Meredith NH

July Daniel Webster Highway Meredith NH July 2014 Dealer: Laconia Harley Davidson GM: Ross Houston: 603-279-4526 239 Daniel Webster Highway Meredith NH Chapter Officers Director : Rick Bassett director@winnihog2529.com Asst. Director : Tony

More information

A Strange. Compulsion

A Strange. Compulsion The Wow Principles e-newsletter A Strange by Ken and Dahlynn McKowen Volume 6 No. 7 July 2010 www.publishingsyndicate.com Compulsion by Ken McKowen Dahlynn thinks me a bit odd because of a lifelong obsession:

More information

Team Village Guide for Bike to the Bay

Team Village Guide for Bike to the Bay Team Village Guide for Bike to the Bay Let s team up again in 2013 to create a world free of MS! Celebrate your accomplishments and show your spirit by joining us in the Bike MS Team Village! Welcome to

More information

Dan s Safety Tool Box

Dan s Safety Tool Box May - Aug 2015 Volume 3, Issue 2 DIRECTOR S Corner Another fun spring season! We started with Pre-Laughlin with 48 PSHOG members. Saturday evening was interesting with a power failure. However, that didn

More information

Eagles View. From the Director:

Eagles View. From the Director: Eagles View Edition Newsletter 26th Year New Bern Harley Owners Group 3528 UPCOMING NEW BERN EVENTS Director Assistant Director Treasurer Secretary Events Coordinator Editor Chaplain Historian Photographer

More information

Vee-Twin Rumblings. Director Update Joel DeLary. Newsletter of the Central Vermont H.O.G. Chapter

Vee-Twin Rumblings. Director Update Joel DeLary. Newsletter of the Central Vermont H.O.G. Chapter Z I R M E D I N C Vee-Twin Rumblings Newsletter of the Central Vermont H.O.G. Chapter S P E C I A L P O I N T S O F I N T E R E S T On The Horizon *Coming up In January Page 2 Photos of the Holiday HOP

More information

Wednesday, December 5 11 am 3 pm Sign up in the hallway

Wednesday, December 5 11 am 3 pm Sign up in the hallway 12-5-18 Wednesday, December 5 11 am 3 pm Sign up in the hallway Wednesday BBQ December 7 11-12:30 Menu includes: All of your favorites plus McRibb sandwiches, Clam Chowder & Chicken salad Sponsored by

More information

American Legion Riders Marshall S. Sayner Chapter 341 Bella Vista, Arkansas Meeting Minutes March 1, 2016

American Legion Riders Marshall S. Sayner Chapter 341 Bella Vista, Arkansas Meeting Minutes March 1, 2016 American Legion Riders Marshall S. Sayner Chapter 341 Bella Vista, Arkansas 72714 Meeting Minutes March 1, 2016 Meeting Called to Order at 1900: by the Director, Pat O Brien All Rise and Hand Salute to

More information

STURGIS 75 th An Epoch Ride

STURGIS 75 th An Epoch Ride STURGIS 75 th An Epoch Ride "Let's go to Sturgis, it will be the 75th and would be a killer ride". That was how the discussion went in July 2014 at my 40th High School Reunion. I hadn't seen any of these

More information

The View from the Top.

The View from the Top. July 2014 The View from the Top. July 2014 Can it really be July already???? Wow, where does the time go? Ah, the old question, and one that I certainly don t have an answer to. But, with time rushing

More information

AUGUST BREAKFAST. Volume 28, No 9 Online at: September Directors AMA Charter 3233 Coordinators

AUGUST BREAKFAST. Volume 28, No 9 Online at:   September Directors AMA Charter 3233 Coordinators Directors AMA Charter 3233 Coordinators Ted & Terri Beers Phone: (607) 563-2083 Phone: (607) 988-0081 Volume 28, No 9 Online at: www.amadist3.com/hhr September 2013 AUGUST BREAKFAST Our turn out today

More information

MARYLAND RETREADS. Ron & Sharon. Volume 19 Issue 12 December East Main Street 7904 River Run Ct. Thurmont, MD Frederick, MD 21701

MARYLAND RETREADS. Ron & Sharon. Volume 19 Issue 12 December East Main Street 7904 River Run Ct. Thurmont, MD Frederick, MD 21701 MARYLAND RETREADS Ron & Sharon Richards, Reps. Allen & Donna Droneburg Asst. Reps 618 East Main Street 7904 River Run Ct. Thurmont, MD 21788 Frederick, MD 21701 sharonrichards1959@gmail.com pad5692@gmail.com

More information

Hot Fun in the Summertime whoever wrote that song was thinking of Pig Trail H.O.G. Chapter! Last month with only 25% of our Chapter at the meeting, we

Hot Fun in the Summertime whoever wrote that song was thinking of Pig Trail H.O.G. Chapter! Last month with only 25% of our Chapter at the meeting, we Hot Fun in the Summertime whoever wrote that song was thinking of Pig Trail H.O.G. Chapter! Last month with only 25% of our Chapter at the meeting, we learned that those present had ridden in 41 states

More information

Freedom Flyer. Loma Linda Harley Owners Group #300. Sponsored by Quaid Harley-Davidson - Loma Linda, CA

Freedom Flyer. Loma Linda Harley Owners Group #300. Sponsored by Quaid Harley-Davidson - Loma Linda, CA Volume VII - Issue 09 September 2017 Freedom Flyer Loma Linda Harley Owners Group #300 Sponsored by Quaid Harley-Davidson - Loma Linda, CA F r e e d o m F l y e r P a g e 2 Inside this issue: Director.3

More information

NEWSLETTER FOR THE REDWOOD EMPIRE MODEL T CLUB

NEWSLETTER FOR THE REDWOOD EMPIRE MODEL T CLUB NEWSLETTER FOR THE REDWOOD EMPIRE MODEL T CLUB Indian Summer Tour Redwood Empire Model T Club P.O. Box 1058, Forestville, CA 95436 Published Monthly by The Redwood Empire Model T Club (REMTC) P.O. Box

More information

Bikes owned / Still own: 2000 Honda Shadow VT750CD Ace Deluxe, 72 Suzuki Rv90, 73 Suzuki Rv90, 84 Honda Z50, 82 Honda Z50

Bikes owned / Still own: 2000 Honda Shadow VT750CD Ace Deluxe, 72 Suzuki Rv90, 73 Suzuki Rv90, 84 Honda Z50, 82 Honda Z50 Name: Jamie Craig Born: Voted in to the WCMC 2015 Date of Profile: July 21, 2016 First Bike : A picture is worth a 1000 words Bikes owned / Still own: 2000 Honda Shadow VT750CD Ace Deluxe, 72 Suzuki Rv90,

More information

RBBC Newsletter- July 2018

RBBC Newsletter- July 2018 1 RBBC Newsletter July 2018 In this Issue: - Meeting Minutes July 2018 - RAGBRAI: Am I ready? - RAGBRAI Report RBBC Newsletter- July 2018 Officer Report- we are seeking a new secretary, please contact

More information

Golden Vista Offices Closed to observe the holiday December 31 at noon January 1

Golden Vista Offices Closed to observe the holiday December 31 at noon January 1 12-27-18 Golden Vista Offices Closed to observe the holiday December 31 at noon January 1 There are 2 BOARD POSITIONS open this season. Filing period closes on Friday, Jan. 11th @ 4:00 pm File on-line

More information

GOLD WING ROAD RIDERS ASSOCIATION

GOLD WING ROAD RIDERS ASSOCIATION DRAGON TALES GOLD WING ROAD RIDERS ASSOCIATION "Friends for Fun, Safety, and Knowledge" Chapter R2 Grand River Riders Michigan District Region D - The Great Lakes Region VOLUME 22 ISSUE 1 January 2018

More information

flip-flops and chaise lounges as they board a mega-luxurious cruise ship headed for the Caribbean. For most people, thoughts of

flip-flops and chaise lounges as they board a mega-luxurious cruise ship headed for the Caribbean. For most people, thoughts of Bikers Hit the High Seas BY ERIC ELLIS g PHOTOGRAPHY: CRAIG MURROW THAR SHE BLOWS! Pigs don t fly, but Hogs can sail. The past three years, for one week in November, bikers have ditched their chaps and

More information

Kindergarten-2nd. July 4-5, Joseph. Genesis 37-48; Jeremiah 29:11. God wants our obedience.

Kindergarten-2nd. July 4-5, Joseph. Genesis 37-48; Jeremiah 29:11. God wants our obedience. Kindergarten-2nd July 4-5, 2015 Joseph Genesis 37-48; Jeremiah 29:11 God wants our obedience. Connect Time (15 minutes): Five minutes after the service begins, split kids into groups and begin their activity.

More information

2014 January 11 Tour of Deer Park Auto Museum & Drive to Journey s End

2014 January 11 Tour of Deer Park Auto Museum & Drive to Journey s End 2014 January 11 Tour of Deer Park Auto Museum & Drive to Journey s End Article by Mark Hodges Photos by Roger & Diane McDonald On Saturday, January 11, 2014 over 60 Jaguar members converged on the Deer

More information

The Wonderful Vintage Mooney Group Fly-In to Lake Tahoe - June 2008

The Wonderful Vintage Mooney Group Fly-In to Lake Tahoe - June 2008 The Wonderful Vintage Mooney Group Fly-In to Lake Tahoe - June 2008 This is a story about what I expected would be a wonderful weekend with the Vintage Mooney Group (VMG) at Lake Tahoe (TVL) CA, with Kim

More information

Idacycle News. Our Only Business Freedom, Friendship, Food, & Fun

Idacycle News. Our Only Business Freedom, Friendship, Food, & Fun Sept. 2018 Monthly Meeting So. Idaho 3rd Saturday 9:00 AM TNT Bar & Grill Just off I-84, Exit 36 Nampa Notice We will not have a buffet on Saturdays. Eat off menu Idacycle News Idaho United Motorcycle

More information

MEETING TIME & PLACE. River City News. 2ND Monday 7:00 PM* June, Golden Corral. Zumbehl Rd. St. Charles, MO MISSIOURI DISTRICT - REGION E

MEETING TIME & PLACE. River City News. 2ND Monday 7:00 PM* June, Golden Corral. Zumbehl Rd. St. Charles, MO MISSIOURI DISTRICT - REGION E River City News June, 2015 MEETING TIME & PLACE 2ND Monday 7:00 PM* Golden Corral Zumbehl Rd St. Charles, MO MISSIOURI DISTRICT - REGION E Niehaus Days 2015 From the Front Seat This month has sure been

More information

News From The Mountain Blue J s Nest

News From The Mountain Blue J s Nest ALL Newsletter items due by 26 th of the month! Chapter Directors Dave & Judy Hurd 828-369-5918 gwrra.ga.j@gmail.com GWRRABlueJs@gmail.com Assistant Chapter Directors Jeff & Connie Overbay 407-474-4699

More information

Ronda and Grazalema. Monday, May 9, 2011

Ronda and Grazalema. Monday, May 9, 2011 Monday, May 9, 2011 Ronda and Grazalema With us dropping Seville and Granada from our schedule due to traffic considerations, Jan and I have only one goal left. That is to visit Ronda... and maybe Grazalema.

More information

The Prospector Havasu Gold Seekers, Inc. February VOLUME 24, ISSUE 12 February 2018 PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. Happy Valentine s Day!

The Prospector Havasu Gold Seekers, Inc. February VOLUME 24, ISSUE 12 February 2018 PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. Happy Valentine s Day! The Prospector Havasu Gold Seekers, Inc. February 2018 VOLUME 24, ISSUE 12 February 2018 PRESIDENTS MESSAGE Happy Valentine s Day! P.O. Box 3281 Lake Havasu City, Arizona 86405 People have been going out

More information

BICYCLING WITH KIDS: LONG DISTANCE RIDES FROM BELOIT TO SUPERIOR

BICYCLING WITH KIDS: LONG DISTANCE RIDES FROM BELOIT TO SUPERIOR Newsletter OVER 20 YEARS OF ROCK TRAIL ADVOCACY August 2014. Please join us for our next meeting! BICYCLING WITH KIDS: LONG DISTANCE RIDES FROM BELOIT TO SUPERIOR by Troy Knudson Thursday October 26 th

More information

Newsletter of the Hi-Country Regional Group #28 Early Ford V8 Club of America HiCountryV8.org July 2017 VOLUME 47, NUMBER 7

Newsletter of the Hi-Country Regional Group #28 Early Ford V8 Club of America HiCountryV8.org July 2017 VOLUME 47, NUMBER 7 Newsletter of the Hi-Country Regional Group #28 Early Ford V8 Club of America HiCountryV8.org July 2017 VOLUME 47, NUMBER 7 Our meeting place is the Denver United Church located at 660 S. Broadway Denver

More information

Prop Spinner Chatter.

Prop Spinner Chatter. Prop Spinner Chatter. VOLUME 24 ISSUE 8 AMA Charter # 529 Eugene Prop Spinners http://flyinglines.org Aug 2016 Club News and Other Information Last Club Meeting John Thompson reports - There were only

More information

The temperature is nice at this time of year, but water is already starting to be scarce.

The temperature is nice at this time of year, but water is already starting to be scarce. In March of 2003, Scott Morrison and I went backpacking in the Grand Canyon. The temperature is nice at this time of year, but water is already starting to be scarce. Another issue with this time of year

More information

The Cascade Region s Monthly Newsletter March, 2017

The Cascade Region s Monthly Newsletter March, 2017 The Cascade Region s Monthly Newsletter March, 2017 IN THIS ISSUE Prez Sez from Ross Rampy The Winter s Events Southern Chapter s 2017 Planning Session Central Chapter s 2017 Planning Session Upcoming

More information

Family. focus. August/September Denny s in Easton. Denny s. GWRRA, Region B, Maryland District

Family. focus. August/September Denny s in Easton. Denny s. GWRRA, Region B, Maryland District VOLUME 6 August/September 2016 ISSUE 8/9 GWRRA, Region B, Maryland District Chapter: Maryland L Easton MD. Eastern Shore Road Riders Family ADDRESSING THE NEEDS OF INDIVIDUALS AND PLANTING THE SEEDS FOR

More information

SPRINGFIELD MOTORBOAT CLUB

SPRINGFIELD MOTORBOAT CLUB JUNE 2016 SPRINGFIELD MOTORBOAT CLUB UPCOMING EVENTS Members Meeting Thursday June 2 nd Board Meeting Wednesday June 22 nd Menu Tasting Saturday June 4 th Fishing Derby Saturday June 11 th Father s Day

More information

NEWSLETTER FOR THE REDWOOD EMPIRE MODEL T CLUB

NEWSLETTER FOR THE REDWOOD EMPIRE MODEL T CLUB NEWSLETTER FOR THE REDWOOD EMPIRE MODEL T CLUB March 1st, ~ REMTC meeting March 17th ~ St Patrick s Day March 24th, ~ Safety Check at the Haase Barn April 7th ~ Pancake Breakfast at the Nelson s Redwood

More information

Happy Easter! I've got my Easter bonnet all polished and ready to go. It's black and orange with a chin strap and visor. I'm so excited!

Happy Easter! I've got my Easter bonnet all polished and ready to go. It's black and orange with a chin strap and visor. I'm so excited! Happy Easter! I've got my Easter bonnet all polished and ready to go. It's black and orange with a chin strap and visor. I'm so excited! This weekend's weather is supposed to be perfect riding weather,

More information

NEWSLETTER FOR THE REDWOOD EMPIRE MODEL T CLUB

NEWSLETTER FOR THE REDWOOD EMPIRE MODEL T CLUB NEWSLETTER FOR THE REDWOOD EMPIRE MODEL T CLUB Redwood Trees to Pacific Seas National Tour - 2018 June 3rd through June 10th Redwood Empire Model T Club P.O. Box 1058, Forestville, CA 95436 Published Monthly

More information

AIRPLANES AND SNOW MARCH 2011 VOLUME 18 ISSUE 3

AIRPLANES AND SNOW MARCH 2011 VOLUME 18 ISSUE 3 THE WINDSOCK PUBLICATION OF THE TRI-LAKES R/C FLYING CLUB EDITOR - DON JOHNSON - 272 SOUTH PORT LN Unit 33, KIMBERLING CITY, MO 65686 (417) 779-5340 e-mail donmarj@centurylink.net CLUB WEB SITE http://www.bransonrc.org

More information

Let Your Next Big Event Be Unforgettable!!!

Let Your Next Big Event Be Unforgettable!!! Let Your Next Big Event Be Unforgettable!!! Our goal for your large group is to experience first class attention from beginning to end. Whether it is a corporate event, a wedding party or a large family

More information

Volume 38, #9 September, 2006

Volume 38, #9 September, 2006 Volume 38, #9 September, 2006 We have 2 very important events in September. The first is the annual club picnic at the Narrows Park in Council Bluffs. It would be great to see a large turn out of Model

More information

SALEM HARLEY OWNERS GROUP #1997 SALEM HARLEY-DAVIDSON SILVERTON RD., NE, SALEM, OR PH: Salem HOG Group Photo Time

SALEM HARLEY OWNERS GROUP #1997 SALEM HARLEY-DAVIDSON SILVERTON RD., NE, SALEM, OR PH: Salem HOG Group Photo Time Volume 20 No. 5 May 2009 HOG CORRAL NEWS SALEM HARLEY OWNERS GROUP #1997 SALEM HARLEY-DAVIDSON. 3601 SILVERTON RD., NE, SALEM, OR 97303 PH: 503-363-0634 Salem HOG Group Photo Time Inside this issue: Director

More information

Friends of Wompatuck Meeting Minutes for May 19, 2008

Friends of Wompatuck Meeting Minutes for May 19, 2008 Friends of Wompatuck Meeting Minutes for May 19, 2008 Present: Bill B.(President), Alma M. (Secretary), Eric O. (Treasurer), Jim D., Sandy C. (Membership), Steve G. (Park Supervisor), Jim R. (Historian),

More information

Day 20 Huatulco, Mexico 3/21/2012

Day 20 Huatulco, Mexico 3/21/2012 Day 20 Huatulco, Mexico 3/21/2012 This is the only repeated port on our back-to-back (Collector s Cruise) which presents the opportunity to see another side of this destination. Last time, we traveled

More information

We have had the pleasure to have those tickets given to us by one of our sponsors and been assured that he will continue to do so this year.

We have had the pleasure to have those tickets given to us by one of our sponsors and been assured that he will continue to do so this year. January 2019 It's been a couple of months since we had a newsletter. Last months was cancelled as Joe had to have emergency brain surgery. He is doing very well but we still need to keep him in our prayers.

More information

TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THE ULMAN CANCER FUND FOR YOUNG ADULTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THE ULMAN CANCER FUND FOR YOUNG ADULTS 2016 RIDE GUIDE 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS About the Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults Schedule of Activities Ride Information 2016 Premiums, Awards, & Prizes 2016 Poker Run Friends & Family Information Biker-Q

More information

Queen Mary Falls Ride. 40ks

Queen Mary Falls Ride. 40ks Queen Mary Falls Ride 40ks The 70k riders had wheeled out of the park at around 10,00am but the 40k riders had another hour to sit around and soak up the day. While we were waiting for kick off some of

More information

A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL

A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL THE WINDSOCK PUBLICATION OF THE TRI-LAKES R/C FLYING CLUB EDITOR - DON JOHNSON - 272 SOUTH PORT LN Unit 33, KIMBERLING CITY, MO 65686 (417) 779-5340 e-mail donmarj@lvbw.net CLUB WEB SITE http://www.bransonrc.org

More information

In This Issue JOIN US! MAY 2016 Volume 1, Issue 2

In This Issue JOIN US! MAY 2016 Volume 1, Issue 2 MAY 2016 Volume 1, Issue 2 In This Issue 2 MEET THE STAFF 3 TEXAS DISTRICT The weather just can t make up its mind: HEAT, COLD, RAIN, and HAIL. The bikes are ready to start to rolling out, (or at least

More information

Welcome to our new members! We look forward to riding with you!

Welcome to our new members! We look forward to riding with you! ILLINOIS ROUTE 66 Harley Owners Group Chapter 3370 Established 1986 Chapter Meeting Notes March 17, 2016 Officers in Attendance: Director Tom Dillard Acting Assistant Director Marcelo Gomez Treasurer Will

More information

7 September 2008, Sunday. Hi Devan,

7 September 2008, Sunday. Hi Devan, 7 September 2008, Sunday Hi Devan, How has your week been? Is it raining quite a bit? I love the rain, except when you have to go somewhere and look nice, and when you re camping. I know you read Dad s

More information

30 years TRAIL TAILS JULY MAY OFFICERS

30 years TRAIL TAILS JULY MAY OFFICERS EAST SLOPE BACK COUNTRY HORSEMEN 30 years TRAIL TAILS JULY MAY 2013 2010 OFFICERS President: Bob Hermance Vice President: Dick Kinyon Secretary/ Treasurer: LeAnn Hermance State Directors: Fred Fitzpatrick

More information

Glacier National Park, MT

Glacier National Park, MT Glacier National Park, MT July 28 Aug. 1, 2010 We decided to go to Glacier National Park for our family vacation this year. We had a great time seeing beautiful scenery and a variety of wildlife which

More information

May Board of Directors Meeting May 4 th, 2012 at Hesperia; Starts Promptly at 10a.m.

May Board of Directors Meeting May 4 th, 2012 at Hesperia; Starts Promptly at 10a.m. March/April 2013 Volume 2013 Issue II Since 1963 May Board of Directors Meeting May 4 th, 2012 at Hesperia; Starts Promptly at 10a.m. Around the Campfire April is here and the campgrounds are going to

More information

HOG Corral News MAY VOLUME 23, ISSUE 5 May See more pictures and read all about it on page 6-7. Discover Oregon Rides Begin!

HOG Corral News MAY VOLUME 23, ISSUE 5 May See more pictures and read all about it on page 6-7. Discover Oregon Rides Begin! R O C K N R I D E R S HOG Corral News VOLUME 23, ISSUE 5 May 2012 MAY 2012 Discover Oregon Rides Begin! Photo: Karen Brown See more pictures and read all about it on page 6-7 Inside this issue: HOG MEETING

More information

PBCH Newsletter October, 2018 Tails and Trails Page 1 Issue No. 10

PBCH Newsletter October, 2018 Tails and Trails Page 1 Issue No. 10 PBCH Newsletter October, 2018 Tails and Trails Page 1 Issue No. 10 Calendar of Events October **Saturday, October 20 monthly meeting. 6:30 socialize and 7 p.m. meeting starts. 6360 4 th St., Dalton Garden

More information

The Storm. (looking at a photo of a boat) Very nice, Dad! Bye! See you at the picnic. My friends are waiting for me. I m late.

The Storm. (looking at a photo of a boat) Very nice, Dad! Bye! See you at the picnic. My friends are waiting for me. I m late. The Storm Radio: It s another hot weekend in New York City, folks. The highs will be in the upper 90s. There is a chance of an afternoon thunderstorm. Stay cool if you can. (looking at a photo of a boat)

More information

Iceland Trip. Monday April 16, 2018

Iceland Trip. Monday April 16, 2018 Iceland Trip Monday April 16, 2018 My parents picked us up and we went to the airport. We stopped in Seattle for a few hours and ate McDonalds and killed time before flying to Iceland. On the way to Iceland,

More information

THE WINDSOCK HAPPY NEW YEAR

THE WINDSOCK HAPPY NEW YEAR 1 THE WINDSOCK PUBLICATION OF THE TRI-LAKES R/C FLYING CLUB EDITOR - DON JOHNSON - 272 SOUTH PORT LN Unit 33, KIMBERLING CITY, MO 65686 (417) 779-5340 e-mail donmarj@outlook.com CLUB WEB SITE http://www.bransonrc.org

More information

Fall Festival. Weekends in October! For a complete schedule of events go to visitbenzie.com. Benzie County, Michigan

Fall Festival. Weekends in October! For a complete schedule of events go to visitbenzie.com. Benzie County, Michigan Benzie County, Michigan Fall Festival 2013 Weekends in October! For a complete schedule of events go to visitbenzie.com Jack-o-lantern by world famous master carver Ed Moody. Benzie County Visitors Bureau

More information

P.O. Box 3281 Lake Havasu City, Arizona Web Page: SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING EVENTS. MEETING May 2, 2017 WHAT'S INSIDE

P.O. Box 3281 Lake Havasu City, Arizona Web Page:  SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING EVENTS. MEETING May 2, 2017 WHAT'S INSIDE The Prospector Havasu Gold Seekers, Inc. April 2017 VOLUME 24, ISSUE 3 April 2017 P.O. Box 3281 Lake Havasu City, Arizona 86405 Web Page: www.havasugoldseekers.com kd SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING EVENTS MEETING

More information

Arizona Big Train Operators

Arizona Big Train Operators Arizona Big Train Operators Newsletter club web site:http://azbigtrains.org April, 2008 Volume 16. No. 4 PRESIDENT S MESSAGE The March meeting held at the home of John and Pat Meyers was a huge success.

More information

GUIDE TO THE GAME AUTISM AWARENESS DAY MARCH

GUIDE TO THE GAME AUTISM AWARENESS DAY MARCH GUIDE TO THE GAME AUTISM AWARENESS DAY MARCH 31, 2018 GUIDE TO THE GAME We hope this Guide to the Game will make you more comfortable on your big day at a Manitoba Moose game. As you will see, there is

More information

JANUARY BREAKFAST MEMBERSHIP DUES. Don t forget to Renew your Membership for another year. The form is on page 5.

JANUARY BREAKFAST MEMBERSHIP DUES. Don t forget to Renew your Membership for another year. The form is on page 5. Directors AMA Charter 3233 Coordinators Ray & Elma Taylor Ted & Terri Beers Phone: (607) 563-2083 Phone: (607) 988-0081 Volume 31, No 3 Online at: www.ray-taylor.com/hhr/ March 2016 JANUARY BREAKFAST Cold

More information

Chapter Z Monthly Gathering (second Wednesday of the month) Meet at the Golden Corral 4021 Spencer Hwy., Pasadena, TX

Chapter Z Monthly Gathering (second Wednesday of the month) Meet at the Golden Corral 4021 Spencer Hwy., Pasadena, TX What s Inside This Month... Officers/Staff 2-3 Director s Corner 4 Membership Enhancement 5 Rider Education 6 Calendars 8-9 GWRRA Events 10 Featured Articles 11-13 Birthdays/Annys 14 Rally Flyers 15-16

More information

Loretta Welch. Yankee Doodle. copyright protected. Open Door

Loretta Welch. Yankee Doodle. copyright protected. Open Door Loretta Welch Yankee Doodle After studying in Trinity College, Dublin, and working in publishing in San Francisco, Loretta Welch landed in Boston s North End, steps away from the shore on which her immigrant

More information

2012 Berks HOG Polar Bear Program

2012 Berks HOG Polar Bear Program 2012 Berks HOG Polar Bear Program Berks HOG s Polar Bear program is now in its twelfth year. Each year this program is adjusted to suit the needs of our chapter and give it s members better opportunities

More information

THE NEWSLETTER OF THE GEORGIA SIDECAR CLUB ~~~ Winter 2018

THE NEWSLETTER OF THE GEORGIA SIDECAR CLUB ~~~ Winter 2018 THE NEWSLETTER OF THE GEORGIA SIDECAR CLUB ~~~ Winter 2018 President James Allmond 640 Forest Lake Drive Macon, Ga. 31210-3206 V. P. Eddie George 445 Buck Trail Hoschton, Ga. 30548 Treasurer Janice Rinaldo

More information

the spider bites Med or a sale

the spider bites Med or a sale the spider bites Med or a sale the spider bites Med o r a sale Copyright 2010 Medora Sale All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means,

More information

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2014!!!

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2014!!! WINGWORD Jan 2014 DIRECTOR COMMENTS HAPPY NEW YEAR 2014!!! Welcome to another year with the opportunity for new adventures, trips, and journeys. Remember it is never too early to start planning a long

More information

P.O. Box 3281 Lake Havasu City, Arizona Web Page: SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING EVENTS. NEXT MEETING Febuary 6, 2018

P.O. Box 3281 Lake Havasu City, Arizona Web Page:  SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING EVENTS. NEXT MEETING Febuary 6, 2018 The Prospector Havasu Gold Seekers, Inc. January 2018 VOLUME 24, ISSUE 11 January 2018 January 2018 Presidents Message HAPPY NEW YEAR!! P.O. Box 3281 Lake Havasu City, Arizona 86405 Web Page: www.havasugoldseekers.com

More information

Christmas 2017 Planner

Christmas 2017 Planner Last Week of October Make your Christmas Cake - I use Delia Smith s Traditional Christmas Cake recipe and it works every time. I make my cake now so that I have plenty of time to feed it in the following

More information

Grade Two Introductory Safety Training

Grade Two Introductory Safety Training Grade Two Introductory Safety Training Grade level: 2 Introduction: This lesson will cover the proper procedure students must follow to cross the street safely. Failure to follow this procedure is statistically,

More information

A Publication of Central Oklahoma Classic Chevy Club August 2009 KIM

A Publication of Central Oklahoma Classic Chevy Club August 2009 KIM A Publication of Central Oklahoma Classic Chevy Club August 2009 KIM I ll bet that title is a little confusing and you re wondering why I would be writing about KIM. Then, you might be asking this question.

More information

Villas' Voice. The Villas at Parkwood: A condominium in Western Pennsylvania LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT

Villas' Voice. The Villas at Parkwood: A condominium in Western Pennsylvania LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT Villas' Voice February 2018 The Villas at Parkwood: A condominium in Western Pennsylvania LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT Hello Everyone, I hope everyone had a great holiday season. We had our first meeting

More information

Stories from Maritime America

Stories from Maritime America Sam Casarez Sam Casarez describes his experiences as a junior engineer aboard a Liberty ship during World War II. Engine room training I trained for the engine room. You could train for the engine room

More information

Chapter Newsletter for Jun 2005 Est Vol. #6-2005

Chapter Newsletter for Jun 2005 Est Vol. #6-2005 Chapter Newsletter for Jun 2005 Est. 1990 Vol. #6-2005 Directors Report Get on your marks, get ready! Stop! Rain delay. Yes it s springtime and we still have some of the best riding right here in Northeast

More information