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Southern Nevada Chapter, Inc. #2735 F E B R U A R Y 2 0 0 8 From the Director s Saddle. When you receive this, we will have completed our first month together. February brings us a ride to Kingman, AZ where we will try out a new restaurant, a weekend in San Diego, a Meet & Eat and our second Meet & Greet. This year, we are going to acknowledge the Meet & Greets by handing out not only the star pins but we will have a special pin with attachments to show how many of these you have attended. As we mentioned at the January General Membership meeting, we are also learning that because of today s economy, it is not as easy to plan a Meet & Eat or book a motel for the weekend. When several of our local restaurants learn how many of us will be there, they want us to order off of a smaller menu or have buffet style with limited choices. One of the ideas of the Meet & Eats was for the members to try out a restaurant and learn if they would like to make it part of their regular favorites to visit again. We will select restaurants that look forward to serving us. The out of town motels are asking us to put one credit card on account to make the reservation for all 25 rooms that we want to hold. Some have even charged more than the price quoted on the Internet. For that reason, when we select a town that we will be traveling to, we will either ask a couple of motels to hold 10-15 rooms each, or we will only be providing a suggested list of motels in the area. We will always designate one to be the host motel as it will be the place where we will meet for rides. There is a saying, It is not just the destination but the journey. We are going to expound upon that to say It is not just the destination but also the journey. As we are traveling to our destination, we will enjoy the journey. What that means is that if we are heading out on an overnighter and know that we will arrive prior to check in time, we will make an extra stop or longer stops along the way to visit places of interest or sightsee. We can also use these words in our everyday life. Take time for yourself, enjoy life and be thankful for what we have. It is not just the destination but also the journey. Karen S.N.H.O.G. Officers 2008 DIRECTOR KAREN HERIFORD 218-4593 DIRECTOR@SNHOGLV.COM ASSISTANT DIRECTORS LARRY KUSLER 259-9384 ASSTDIRECTORLARRY@SNHOGLV.COM WENDY SMITH 325-6976 ASSTDIRECTORWENDY@SNHOGLV.COM SECRETARY & MEMBERSHIP LANA CHILDERS 301-0072 SECRETARY@SNHOGLV.COM TREASURER CLAR LARSON 896-9431 TREASURER@SNHOGLV.COM LEAD ROAD CAPTAIN JIM LARSON 896-9431 LEADROADCAPTAIN@SNHOGLV.COM NEWSLETTER EDITOR MICHELLE NIETO 767-3654 EDITOR@SNHOGLV.COM ACTIVITIES OFFICERS CLARK & JANINE PATRICK 217-1459 ACTIVITIESOFFICER@SNHOGLV.COM HISTORIAN LENE MOGAVERO HISTORIAN@SNHOGLV.COM WEBMASTER LARRY LEWIS WEBMASTER@SNHOGLV.COM SPONSORING DEALER REP TOM PLEHN 595-8019 TOMPLEHN@.COM INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Editor s Note 2 Ambassador s Corner 2 New Members 3 Photo Gallery 4 The Hair of the H.O.G. 5 Meeting Minutes 6 From the Road 7 Captains H.O.G. Call 8 Member Articles 9 Wishes, Prayers & Congrats 10 Lucky H.O.G.s 11 February Birthdays 11

Editor s Note Well its been another great month! I made it through my first month as editor and hope to steadily improve as the year continues on. Thanks for all the compliments on my first month. And a special thanks goes out to all of you who contributed articles to the newsletter in January and February. That s what makes this a real member newsletter. It s all about the members, and your H.O.G. family wants to share in your experiences. Remember, you don t have to be a great writer to submit an article. Just do the best you can and we ll make it look good. And by all means, don t wait for us to ask you, just email me anytime. I hope you have all been taking advantage of the great weather we ve been having this January. I was especially pleased to have a beautiful day for the Frosty Balls poker run. What a contrast from last year! I worked the event in 2007 and remember how cold it was that day. You could tell the people who took the long route when they walked into the dealership with icicles on their beards. Have a terrific February and ride safe! GO GIANTS! (since my Steelers let me down!) Your Editor Michelle Nieto Hi, I m Cinda Giesing and I m one of your Ambassadors. I ride a '94 Sportster 883 that I ve owned for twelve years (this April). I m a Life Member of H.O.G. since 1986. I was a member of Harley- Davidson Anaheim-Fullerton Chapter for several years before moving to Las Vegas in 2003. I became a member with this wonderful chapter in Jan. 2004. I started to volunteer back when Johnny was activities officer, but didn t become an Ambassador until 2006. This is now the beginning of my 3rd year volunteering and I love it. It doesn t matter if I help with putting chairs out, the signing in process, handing out raffle tickets, selling 50-50 tickets, cutting the birthday cake, helping with registration sign-up, helping at poker runs, or phoning and saying hi to new members but what I really like is welcoming the new members when they join. I love to tell them what s happening in the group, help them get acquainted with sign-up and show them where to sit so they can introduce themselves later in the meeting. Ride safe, see ya! Cinda Giesing Ambassador Ambassador s Corner PAGE 2 If you re interested in being an Ambassador, please let us know at one of the membership meetings. You can download an application form by visiting www.snhoglv.com and clicking on the membership forms link.

Welcome New Members New Members: James Berry III, Wayne Huffer, Debbie Huffer, Brian Schmidt, Dennis Christman, Lisa Christman, Kristine Scott and Robert Scott. Friendly Reminder... Be sure to visit our online PHOTO GALLERY at http://snhoglv.com/gallery/ Photographs are such a great way to remember events in our lives. Our SNHOG Online Photo Gallery is also a great way to share the fun we have as a chapter with friends, family and anyone who is skeptical about joining our chapter. All you have to do is browse the gallery for a few minutes and anyone will quickly realize we ride and have fun all year round! Although Kenn Wynn, Sharon Gordon and myself are the "photographers" for the chapter, we are obviously not the only ones who take pictures at our events. If you have photos you'd like to submit, please send them to photos@snhoglv.com. Be sure to include the date and event the photos were taken and any other description you'd like included. I'll also be happy to post your name crediting you with the photo's you've taken. Thanks so much, Donna *** Note: If you prefer not to have your photo on the website, request a photo be removed or photo information updated, please let me know and I'll make the changes as soon as possible. You must mention the album name and placement number of the photo in question. Donna Yada-Screnci 596-2992 Kenn Wynn 860-5678 PAGE 3

Photo Gallery PAGE 4

The Hair of the Hog Ride People started arriving at ABC around 8:00 A.M. to socialize and take advantage of Starbucks. Karen Heriford gave a welcome and thanked everyone for coming. She then turned us over to Jim Larson. He said we were going to Kingman and would be eating at the Cracker Barrel. Then he explained the route we would be taking over Hoover Dam, south on 93, east on I-40 to the turn off for the Cracker Barrel. He asked if there were any new riders with us, then proceeded to go through our hand signals. We lined up with Jim as Lead and Wendy Smith as deuce. We rolled out of the parking lot in staggered formation down 93 to the dam. We slowed down and went into parade formation to cross over to Arizona. Some tourists took our photos as we passed by. Once across the dam, past the new bridge construction, and through the curves the pace picked up as we headed out onto the highway. There was a tailwind all the way to the Kingman turnoff onto I-40. What a change! We were going about 60 MPH but it felt like 100. The Cracker Barrel got us all seated in short order, which is a major accomplishment when a group as large as ours arrives in mass. I had Mom s Pancake Breakfast. After fueling at the Chevron Station, we headed out onto I-40 to 93 to the Laughlin turnoff. This time we had a cross wind. I rode with a starboard list to my old T-Sport across Golden Valley. As we headed into Laughlin, the wind subsided for awhile until we went charging up over the hill to Hwy 95. As we made the turn onto the road to Searchlight, the wind hit us dead ahead. We were once again moving with an airspeed of 100 MPH and a ground speed of 65. On the way to Searchlight, my main circuit breaker tripped, shutting down my engine. Everyone behind me took notice and rode around me so I was able to pull over to the shoulder of the road. Jim Brown then Karen and Rod Heriford pulled over behind me until a Nevada Highway Patrol Officer came by and told us to get off the roadway. My motorcycle started up and I took off after the group. We said our goodbyes at Terrible s Chevron and lined up for the last leg of our trip. This time I was at the rear of the formation, which turned out to be a good idea because my breaker tripped again. It reset as soon as I stopped so I was off again. JB followed me the rest of the way to Henderson and I had no more mishaps. Every ride is an adventure and this one was for sure. The cold wind pushed us all over the place but we stayed focused and enjoyed every minute. The electric clothes some people had on were a godsend. The Road Captains got us through it all with no problems. Many thanks to all of you for a safe and enjoyable ride. Little Joe De Julius AKA Speedbump PAGE 5

January 2008 SNHOG General Membership Meeting Minutes The General Membership Meeting began by our new Director Karen Heriford, greeting everyone with a warm welcome, and asking everyone to greet someone they didn t know. Karen then gave a brief biography of herself, after which she thanked past officers for all the hard work from 2007. Tom Plehn, our dealer Rep. wished everyone a Happy New Year, and gave a brief description of upcoming events from the Dealership. Frosty Balls, the first major event of the New Year, would be held on Saturday January 12, beginning with registration at 9:00 AM. He shared the dealerships gratitude for all the hard work and help received from SNHOG members, and he talked about the events of the day that would take place. Tom then gave a brief biography of his history and how he came to be the dealer rep. He also talked about the new Loyalty Rewards Card and how we need to each have our own card while earning points through the dealership. Our New Lead Road Captain, Jim Larson, introduced the new Road Captains: Robert Baldwin and Rex Derby. He then introduced New Assistant Lead Road Captains Jim Brown, Todd Sterling, Paul Smith and Bruce Thompson. He then welcomed back Rod Heriford, Mark Mogavero, Gary Childers, Ken Walker, Wally Smith and Steve Sessums as road captains. Karen then introduced the New Primary Officers: Assistant Directors Larry Kusler and Wendy Smith Secretary/Membership Officer - Lana Childers Treasurer - Clar Larson Discretionary Officers: Activities - Clark and Janine Patrick Editor - Michelle Nieto Historian - Lene Mogavero Ambassadors - Mike Alexander, Sharon Derby, Joe DeJulius, Gloria Esquibel, Martin Esquibel, Jay Gordon, Cheryl Hintsala, John Hintsala, Susan Thompson, Ed Tozier and Cinda Giesing. Jackie Tozier was introduced as our newest ambassador, and Barbie Walker. - New Members were introduced and welcomed. - The Chapter is still collecting for our Rivet to be placed in Milwaukee, if you would like to donate to the rivet please contact Karen Heriford. - Larry Lewis, our web master was introduced and explained how to enter the web page for those who were having difficulties. - We then had the treasurer s report by Clar Larson, followed by the Activities report for the coming month by Clark and Janine Patrick. We ended the meeting with a birthday cake for the January Birthdays. Lana Childers Secretary/Membership Treasurer s Report January 11, 2008 Beginning Balance: $ 8019.56 Debits < $ 3434.75> Credits $ 2604.00 Ending Balance $ 7188.81 Clar Larson Treasurer PAGE 6

By the time you read this newsletter we will have completed our first month of the New Year. We started off with our annual Hair of the HOG ride to Kingman, Arizona for breakfast. The weather was a little cool and breezy, make that cold and windy, but we still had 22 bikes and 31 riders enjoying a great ride. We hope you had a chance to ride in the Dealership s Frosty Balls VI; this is always a great poker run. In January we also had our first Meet-n-Greet, Meet-n-Eat, and first overnighter of the year to Yuma, Arizona. This month we have a 3 day and 2 night overnighter to San Diego. This is always a great weekend ride location, with both the Southern California beaches and mountains as a possibility for a Sunday ride. The weather in Southern California is normally very nice at this time of year, so we should have a great weekend. In February the chapter will also have a lunch ride to Kingman, Meet-n-Eat, and Meet-n-Greet. I would like to invite everybody to join us on our Meet-n-Greet rides. They are a great opportunity for our newer members to meet other SNHOG members and learn about our group riding style. At the January General Membership meeting I introduced your Road Captains for 2008, including our two newest Road Captains: Robert Baldwin and Rex Derby. Please remember that we are working on rides. If at times it seems like we don t mingle or are standoffish, we are trying to focus on the ride. When the Road Captains are not grouped up working on the ride, feel free to stop and say hi, shoot the breeze or ask any questions you may have. Take a good look at the calendars and find the ride or rides that interest you and come join us. I highly recommend riding on at least one of our overnighters if you get the chance. See you on the next ride. Ride Safe and Have Fun Jim Speedo Larson Lead Road Captain From the Road Captains... PAGE 7

H.O.G. Call H.O.G. Call H.O.G. Call February & March Activities Tuesday, February 5, 2008 Primary Officers Meeting 6:00PM Thursday, February 7, 2008 Road Captain Meeting 6:00PM Saturday, February 9, 2008 Road Captain Training Sunday, February 10, 2008 Kingman Ride Lunch at Calico s 9:00AM ABC Tuesday, February 12, 2008 General Membership Meeting 7:00PM Saturday, February 16, 2008 Old Town San Diego Overnighter 2 Nights 8:00AM SIL HC Best Western Mission Bay 619-275-5700 $94.00 per night Monday, February 18, 2008 Return from San Diego Thursday, February 21, 2008 Meet-n-Eat Johnny Rockets 4480 Paradise Road at Harmon 6:00PM Saturday, February 23, 2008 Meet-n-Greet Blue Diamond 9:00AM Sunday, March 2, 2008 Death Valley Lunch Ride 7:00AM - SILHC Tuesday, March 4, 2008 Primary Officers Meeting 6:00PM - Thursday, March 6, 2008 Road Captains Meeting 6:00PM Saturday, March 8, 2008 Pismo Beach Overnighter Various Hotels, More info to come... Watch the message board. 7:00AM - SILHC Monday, March 10, 2008 Return from Pismo Beach, CA Tuesday, March 11, 2008 General Membership Meeting 7:00PM - Thursday, March 13, 2008 All Officers Meeting 6:00PM - Saturday, March 15, 2008 Four-Leaf Clover Poker Run and Swap Meet Event Volunteers Needed More info to follow... Sunday, March 16, 2008 Mitchell Caverns Bring a brown bag lunch. 9:00AM - ABC Tuesday, March 18, 2008 Meet-n-Eat Red Robin Ann Road and US 95 6:30PM Saturday, March 22, 2008 Rhyolite Ghost Town Lunch in Beatty 8:00AM - ANW PAGE 8

Hello HOG Family... Sunday the 13 th was my first official ride as a new ambassador so I felt like I should volunteer to put a little something down on paper for the newsletter. It was our first Meet and Greet of the year and I would first like to thank our Road Captains for another safe and fun ride, and thank Karen, our new Director, for a great lunch. Ed and I started the day by being at the dealership at 8:15 a.m. thinking that the ride was at 9:00 a.m. First lesson for a new ambassador - PAY ATTENTION in the meetings and it will give me 30 minutes more sleep on the morning of a ride. We had our pre-ride instructions. I was hoping we were not going to be tested because I left my purse on my bike and had to sneak out to get it so I missed some of what was being said. We got on our bikes and lined up, and as always before a ride, I said my second travel prayer of the morning and felt sure it was going to be a great day of family and riding. I loved the idea that we went Boulder Hwy to Boulder City. It went very smooth. When we got to Boulder park, the weather was chilly and the wind decided to take our lunches out of our hands before we put it in our mouths. So we had to be a little sly holding our subs, chips, cookies, drinks and napkins. I gave up on my plate. We introduced ourselves and I didn t see any new members. Where were you??? This bi-monthly event is for you and we missed all of you. Frosty Balls VI Well at least the Frosty Balls Event did not stand up to its name this year as it did last year. We had nice weather and a wonderful turn out. There were a total of 591 bikes and our volunteers had them signed in, pins handed out and poker card in hand in less than one hour. It seems that most of the riders took the long route, which led them to the Red Rock dealership, to the Rebel store in Blue Diamond, over the hump through Pahrump and then to the Casino in Indian Springs before returning to the main dealership where they received their last punch and their poker cards were opened. There were a lot of great poker hands but the best hand was 4 Jack s, winning a $5000 Gift Certificate. The second best hand was a Diamond flush, worth a $2000 Gift Certificate. The worst hand came in very low at 6, 5, 4, 3, Ace and was worth a $500 Gift Certificate. Congratulations to the winners and thanks to all of our volunteers who helped with the event and to all of the Chapter members who participated. Karen Heriford Director We had our pictures taken (always fun on a windy day) and headed back to the dealership to say our goodbyes and go our separate ways. P.S. I would like to thank Director Karen for requesting I volunteer to write this. I actually enjoyed it. If you are thinking about sending something for the newsletter, I suggest you do it. You will probably do it again. Ride safe and keep that chrome on the up side. Jacquie Tozier Ambassador People came from all over to ride the Frosty Balls! H.O.G. Ladies hard at work... PAGE 9

Wishes, Prayers and Congrats! Wishes- Happy Valentines Day to all Prayers- We send prayers for continued recovery to Cy and Masako Stewart who are healing from their recent accident. Congrats- Congratulations to Kris Thompson and Matt Garland who announced that they will be getting married in a few months. A Reminder: If you have not renewed your membership for the 2008-year, or have not been receiving your newsletter, please check with me so we can correct the problem. Also please make sure if you have a new E-mail address we have it on file so you will not miss the blasts we send out from time to time! Lana Childers Secretary / Membership Officer Really Important Business Directory Update You ll find member advertisers integrated throughout your Silver Eagle News. We d sure like to see more of you who have business or services advertise in the Silver Eagle News. It happens to be the least expensive way known to man to get your business information out to hundreds of folks each month!! (And when I say more, I really mean MORE!! If you would like to advertise, the rates are as follows: $30 for 3 months (3 months is the minimum); $50 for 6 months; and $90 for 12 months. Call Clar (896-9431) to secure a spot, and send two business cards and a check to the Chapter Address listed on the back of this newsletter to Clar Larson s attention. Editor s Information MICHELLE NIETO EDITOR PHONE: 767-3654 EMAIL: EDITOR@SNHOGLV.COM Please provide newsletter contributions by email to the Editor, or in care of the Editor at the Chapter s Post Office address (return address on this newsletter). All submissions are due no later than the Friday following the General Membership Meeting each month. Late submissions will be considered for the following month s publication, depending upon space and currency of the information. Please do not submit irreplaceable information or photographs. All materials become property of the SN H.O.G., and we do reserve the right to edit for length and content. Thanks, Michelle Remember All Rides Are Alcohol Free PAGE 10

Lucky H.O.G.s Our Raffle Ticket Winners for the General Membership drawings were: Pat Crittenden Lorrie Nichols Don (Spike) Carlson Colton Chapman Robert Baldwin Alexandra Charron Gary Childers Paul Charron. Each won a $25 Harley-Davidson chip. Our 50 /50 drawing winner of $133 was Sharon Derby. Congratulations to all the winners! EMAILS & WEBSITE!! We send out correspondences via email regarding future events. So, please keep us updated with your most current email address by sending it to secretary@snhoglv.com. Visit your Chapter s website at www.snhoglv.com SNHOG Departure Location Codes: Las Vegas Harley-Davidson (Eastern & Sahara) RRHD-Red Rock Harley (7100 W Sahara-near Rainbow) SIL HC - Silverton Hotel & Casino (Blue Diamond & I-15) ABC Albertson s Shopping Ctr. (Boulder City) ISK - Iron Skillet Restaurant (I-15 at Speedway Exit) ANW Albertson s North West (Durango and 95) SNHOG Event Codes: CE Closed Event: Open To Chapter Members and One Guest ME - Member Event: Open to current H.O.G. Members. OE - Open Event: Open to Current SN H.O.G. Members, National Members and guests as desired. SE - SN H.O.G Event: Open only to current SN H.O.G. Chapter Members. February Birthdays Lawrence Doull II 2/1 Leslie Lambeth 2/1 Christopher Wynn 2/1 Linda Fortino 2/4 Gene Mitchell 2/4 Brian Schmidt 2/6 Paul Tillotson 2/7 Ken Walker 2/7 Wyatt Earp 2/10 Paul Adachi 2/11 Joann Menke 2/11 Kristeen Thompson 2/11 Richard Moore 2/12 Bruce Thompson 2/12 Raymond Battiste 2/14 Lisa Conti 2/14 Michelle Schneider 2/17 Tom Harper 2/18 Joseph Patrick 2/19 Matthew Schneider 2/19 Jim Haferkamp 2/21 Jim McClain 2/21 Greg Hergesell 2/22 Todd Sterling 2/22 John Hintsala 2/24 Robert Tortorich 2/25 Paul Smith 2/26 James Berry III 2/27 As a Reminder... When you get around to sewing on your Chapter patches (see the back page of the Silver Eagle News for sizes and prices from the SN H.O.G. Store )...remember that all three patches (your central H.O.G. patch and SN Chapter and Las Vegas rockers SHOULD BE TOUCHING)...There s a reason...it s to distinguish our patch from the three-patch (or 1% MCs)...and to abide by H.O.G. regulations for displaying your patch...wear it proudly...and correctly!! PAGE 11

The Silver Eagle News P.O. Box 46156 Las Vegas, Nv. 89114 All rights reserved by Las Vegas Harley-Davidson/Buell Sponsoring Dealer Las Vegas Harley-Davidson/Buell Don Andress, Owner Tim Cashman, Owner Main Store 702.431.8500 West Store 702.876.2884 Or on the Web at www.lvhd.com Change of Address? If you are planning to move soon or have recently moved, or if any other information is changed for you, please email this information to: secretary@snhoglv.com Or mail it to: Lana Childers c/o the Chapter Mailbox: Southern Nevada HOG P.O. Box 46156 Las Vegas, NV. 89114 Member Name: National Number: New Address: City: State: Zip: New Home Phone: New Work Phone: Name Change: Pick up your H.O.G. stuff at the next General Membership Meeting...Here s what you ll find at the H.O.G. Store (see Clar Larson, SN H.O.G. Chapter Treasurer) Small Chapter Rocker $15 Small H.O.G. Patch $15 Small Las Vegas Rocker $15 Large Chapter Rocker $25 Large H.O.G. Patch $25 Large Las Vegas Rocker $25 Chapter T-Shirt Short Sleeve $24 (Available in black or white) Chapter T-Shirt Long Sleeve $28 (Available in black or white) Note:if you are buying through the mail PLEASE include Postage. Chapter Button Henley Short Sleeve $29 Chapter Button Henley Long Sleeve (Available in beige only) $33 Chapter Lapel Pin $15 H.O.G. Emblem Zipper Pull $6 H.O.G. Wheel Zipper Pull $6 Chapter Flag $30 Name Patch $10 Name Tag $10 PAGE 12 Disclaimer: Harley-Davidson Motor Company, National H.O.G., Southern Nevada Harley-Davidson/Buell, as Sponsoring Dealer, Chapter Officers, and the Editor of this publication make no claims as to the accuracy and/or the opinions of the material contained herein. This newsletter is registered and belongs solely to Las Vegas Harley-Davidson/Buell as Sponsoring Dealer, and H.O.G. All information and/or artwork contained in this newsletter is not to be reproduced or published in any form, or distributed for any reason without the approval of the Chapter Director and/or the sponsoring Dealer.

Southern Nevada H.O.G. February 2008 All run times are FULLY FUELED and READY to ROLL. Plan to be there early for the ROAD CAPTAIN S BRIEFING! For more information about any SN H.O.G. event, contact any PRIMARY Officer, Activities Officers Janine or Clark Patrick (702-217-1459) or view our Website at http://snhoglv.com. Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat SUBJECT TO CHANGE 1 2 3 4 5 Primary Officers Meeting 6:00 pm 6 7 Road Captains Meeting 6:00 pm 8 9 Road Captains Training 8:00 a.m. 10 Kingman Lunch Ride 9:00 am ABC CE-B-3-S 17 18 11 12 Return from San Diego Overnighter Washington s Birthday General Membership Meeting 7:00 pm 13 14 Happy Valentine s Day 19 20 21 Meet-n-Eat Johnny Rockets 4480 Paradise @ Harmon 6:00 pm 15 16 San Diego Overnighter 2 Nights Best Western Mission Bay 8:00 am SIL HC CE-D-4-SW 22 23 Meet-n-Greet Blue Diamond 9:00 am CE-D-1-V 24 25 26 27 28 29 DEPARTURE LOCATIONS = Las Vegas Harley Davidson (Eastern & Sahara) RRHD= Red Rock H.D. (7100 W. Sahara-near Rainbow) SIL HC= Silverton Hotel & Casino. (Blue Diamond & I-15) ABC = Albertson s Shopping Ctr. (Boulder City) ISK = Iron Skillet Restaurant. (I-15 at Speedway Exit) ANW + Albertson s North West (Durango and 95) See page 11 of the Newsletter for further details on Event Codes.

Southern Nevada H.O.G. March 2008 All run times are FULLY FUELED and READY to ROLL. Plan to be there early for the ROAD CAPTAIN S BRIEFING! For more information about any SN H.O.G. event, contact any PRIMARY Officer, Activities Officers Janine or Clark Patrick (702-217-1459) or view our Website at http://snhoglv.com. Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat SUBJECT TO CHANGE 1 2 Death Valley Lunch Ride 7:00 am SILHC CE-D-4-V 9 10 3 4 Return from Overnighter Primary Officers Meeting 6:00 pm 11 General Membership Meeting 7:00 pm 5 6 Road Captains Meeting 6:00 pm 12 13 All Officers Meeting 6:00 pm 7 8 Pismo Beach Overnighter (2 nights) 7:00 am SILHC CE-D-4-W 14 15 4 Leaf Clover Poker Run and Swap Meet TBD 16 Mitchell Caverns Brown Bag Lunch 9:00 am ABC CE-D-3-S 23/30 17 18 Meet-n-Eat Red Robin Ann Road @ US 95 6:30 pm 19 20 21 22 Rhyolite Ghost Town Lunch in Beatty 8:00 am ANW CE-B-3-N 24/31 25 26 27 28 29 Happy Easter on the 23rd DEPARTURE LOCATIONS = Las Vegas Harley Davidson (Eastern & Sahara) RRHD= Red Rock H.D. (7100 W. Sahara-near Rainbow) SIL HC= Silverton Hotel & Casino. (Blue Diamond & I-15) ABC = Albertson s Shopping Ctr. (Boulder City) ISK = Iron Skillet Restaurant. (I-15 at Speedway Exit) ANW + Albertson s North West (Durango and 95) See page 11 of the Newsletter for further details on Event Codes.