HELLO AUTUMN! TREASURE VALLEY WINGS MESSENGER OCTOBER 2018 GOLD WING ROAD RIDERS ASSOCIATION IDAHO DISTRICT CHAPTER T

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GOLD WING ROAD RIDERS ASSOCIATION IDAHO DISTRICT CHAPTER T FRIENDS FOR FUN, SAFETY, AND KNOWLEDGE 2018 Chapter T Staff Chapter Director Glen Goff glengoff@hotmail.com 208-938-4283 (H) 208-631-2634 (M) HELLO AUTUMN! Asst Chapter Director Treasurer Ride Coordinator Membership Enhancement & Newsletter Editor Gary Evans mdkakk@cableone.net 208-308-1344 (M) Mac Eld mac100@eldfamily.us 208-318-6378 Gary Collins MtnLivn@gmail.com 208-672-0033 Joey Goff jgoff4570@hotmail.com 208-938-4283 (H) 208-631-2635 (M) 2018 Chapter Gary & Maxeen Evans Couple of the Year mdkakk@cableone.net 208-308-1344 (M) President GWRRA Anita Alkire aalkire@gwrra.org 623-445-2680 We shall never know all the good that a simple smile can do. Mother Teresa ** CHAPTER T GATHERING PLACE ** Sunrise Café - Middleton 200 E Main Street Dinner 6 PM followed by the Gathering

PAGE 2 OCTOBER CALENDAR FIRE SAFETY MONTH CHECK YOUR FIRE EXTINGUISHERS! OCTOBER 6 MCCALL LOOP RIDE LUNCH AT PANCAKE HOUSE Kathy Hursh Delores Lewis Donna Monnier OCTOBER 8 COLUMBUS DAY OBSERVED OCTOBER 16 CHAPTER GATHERING SUNRISE CAFÉ MIDDLETON DINNER 6 PM FOLLOWED BY GATHERING OCTOBER 19-21 THOUSAND SPRINGS/RITTER ISLAND OVERNIGHT IN JACKPOT, NV OCTOBER 31 HAPPY HALLOWEEN! NOVEMBER 1 NEWSLETTER ARTICLES DUE NOVEMBER 3 GRANDVIEW RIDE LUNCH AT Y-BAR CAFÉ NOVEMBER 4 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS Hurricane Florence Donations Gary & Liz Collins Special GWRRA Anniversary Bill Dohrmann 32 years Congratulations! Questions were raised at the September Chapter Gathering regarding a donation to hurricane victims located in Virginia and the Carolinas. The District Directors for those states posted on their respective websites those agencies accepting donations. There are also links through businesses, retailers, and banks where individuals may donate. For those who may be interested, go to gwrra.org and to the affected state s District website. Time to celebrate the joys of today, the memories of yesterday, and the hopes of tomorrow. SayingImages.com

PAGE 3 IDAHO DISTRICT NEWS We have a date and location! We have confirmed the KOA at Kamiah the weekend of June 7-8, 2019 for the IDAHO DISTRICT OLDE TYME MOUNTAIN MAN RENDEZVOUS Tent sites - $10 7 sites available (reg $21.48) All RV Sites - $34 85 sites available (reg $38.76) Motel rooms w/2 Queen beds - $77 13 rooms available (reg $86.28) Motel rooms w/one King bed - $67 8 rooms available (reg $75.48) Small Deluxe Cabins - $97 4 cabins available (reg $107.88) Large Deluxe Cabins - $105 2 cabins available (reg $113.28) LAST CALL FOR SUBMITTING PICTURES OF YOUR FIRST OR EARLIEST PICTURE OF YOURSELF ON A MOTORCYCLE! The special group rates include tax and will only be available until March 1. After that time, the regular rates will apply. Mark your calendars and watch for further details coming soon! Chapter Gathering September 18, 2018 Oops! Somehow I managed to accidentally delete all the pictures we took. This one and another one that I was forbidden to share are all that exist! Sorry to the 18 of you who attended!! Holiday Gratuity for the Sunrise Staff The staff at the Sunrise has been very accommodating and welcomes us to our Gatherings each month. They set up our room and try to give us good attention. We have been extremely fortunate to have a decent place to meet and eat without a room fee. They are a country café with a minimum paid wage to their workers. Due to their diligence in accommodating us to our satisfaction, your Team feels it would be appropriate to show our appreciation for their service. We would like to take up an extra holiday gratuity for the staff at the November Gathering like we did last year. This is strictly voluntary, and we hope that you will show your appreciation to the staff. Good help and a good meeting situation are difficult to find, and I am certain that they will appreciate your thoughtfulness and generosity. Thank you in advance for your consideration. The best things come to those who don t give up. J.K. Rowling

PAGE 4 Director s Corner Glen Recently, I had an interesting experience which demonstrated how extensive the reach of our organization, the Gold Wing Road Riders Association (GWRRA), really is. A group of us were ascending that practically vertical, cliff-like road just east of Warm Lake when a white motorcycle sped by in the opposite direction. One of the members of the group commented over the CB that the bike was a 2018 Gold Wing Touring Model. About 20 minutes later, after we had reached the end of the pavement and turned around, a voice suddenly came over the CB which did not belong to anyone in our group. It was the owner of the white 2018 Gold Wing who was broadcasting from about a mile away and several thousand feet below us! He agreed to join us for lunch at the North Shore Lodge. As we pulled up beside him in the parking lot, we were surprised to note that John s sparkling white 2018 DCT Wing displayed Illinois plates, and it was obvious from his mode of dress that he was a GWRRA member. John was evidently quite well connected because he had already heard that Wing Ding 41 will be held in Nashville, TN -- information that was less than a day old. He was also aware that his bike was a carbon copy of the one that had been raffled off at the Wing Ding 40 Closing Ceremonies a few hours earlier. The obvious question was, what is a guy from one of the largest cities in America doing at such a remote location in Idaho, riding a new Gold Wing? The answer seemed to be that he just liked to ride. I m reminded of that phrase from years ago, You meet the nicest people on a Honda, which was popular when Honda 50 s first came out. Now, five decades later, that sentiment should be amended to GWRRA members are the nicest people you re ever going to meet, and you can expect to encounter them ANYWHERE as my experience clearly demonstrated. Glen Goff Chapter Director Idaho District Director Our lives are defined by opportunities, even the ones we miss. F Scott Fitzgerald

PAGE 5 Assistant Chapter Director Always, Always be Wary - and Aware! Gary We haven t ridden with the Chapter much this year. We ve missed that, but our other lives just got in the way! We did ride (solo) to North Idaho for family reunion and we continue to make it a point of riding some in each month. Hopefully some of that will be with y all. It has been a great summer to ride in Southern Idaho, albeit very warm at times, but now it is Fall and many opportunities remain. JUST BE CAREFUL AND ALERT! I continue to see too many reports of traffic accidents, and unfortunately many of them involve motorcycles. It s obvious that many drivers/riders are distracted. Two of these reports stood out to me, and it seemed unnecessary - if the riders had been more Alert and Aware. And give us all a Heads Up. One involved a long-time friend in Southern Idaho when a car failed to stop at or pulled out from a country road stop sign. The motorcyclist hit the car and was killed. The second was in Southern Oregon where the motorcyclist hit the back of a stopped or slowing vehicle, killing the co-rider on the bike. I wasn t there, but it seems to me these were both accidents that could have been prevented with a little more Awareness and Wary-ness by the rider. Country crossroads are always a good place to practice this A & A. I know the intersection of this accident in Southern Idaho. There are no sight obstructions, so a little Awareness and Wary-ness by the rider could/should have avoided the simultaneous meeting at the intersection, by watching carefully and slowing a little, even though they had the right-of-way. As for the Oregon accident, motorcycles generally can be stopped more quickly than a car, so it seems there must have been a lack of Awareness and Wary-ness in this case. Now, as I said, I wasn t there, so I don t know all the details. Traffic, weather, road conditions, inexperience or distractions may have been contributory but all these factors only increase the necessity to be Aware and Wary. This is something I have always appreciated about the riders in our Chapter. You all seem to be careful, attentive riders. Thank you, I hope you always are. So many roads, so little time lets enjoy those roads and that time safely! Gary Evans Asst Chapter Director Gary & Maxeen Just remember, you can t put your arms around a memory, so hug someone you love today. Anonymous

PAGE 6 Ready, set RIDE!! Gary & Liz It s official summer is over and we ve now entered the unpredictable riding weather of Autumn. The sweltering temperatures of July and August made riding a real challenge rather than the pleasure we hoped for. Despite the heat and hectic summer schedules, many of us found time to enjoy some fantastic rides throughout Southern Idaho and the Northwest. Our calendar included a total of 10 scheduled rides, 17 different riders and 10 different co-riders tallying nearly 25000 participant miles for the June-September rides. While quite impressive, the riding season is not over yet! On October 6, a couple of Members completed a 275-mile ride through New Meadows and McCall. Although wet and quite chilly, the brisk fall air and beginning of the the seasonal leaf colors made for a memorable ride. Missing the late August and early September rides, Liz and I made a cross country trip to Wing Ding 41 in Knoxville, TN. Traveling 7500 miles across 30 states in 29 days, we visited 4 National Parks, 3 Presidential Libraries, Elvis Graceland, the Interntional UFO Museum in Roswell, NM, and Maggie s Diner in Madrid, NM (from the movie Wild Hogs). We experienced temperatures ranging from the low 40s in Northern California to 109 degrees in Death Valley The East Coast hurricane season brought its share of rain as well, but what an exciting trip! Wing Ding was attended by more than 8000 from as far away as New Zealand, Europe, and Israel. Knoxville was a very hospitable city where the crowds seemed to blend right in and the local GWRRA Chapters provided area ride excursions including the North Carolina Tail of the Dragon with 318 curves over an 11 mile stretch on a 2-lane road. An exciting ride even on a trike! The traditional Night Light Parade included more than 400 brightly lit bikes including many new 2018 Wings. Again, the riding season is not over yet, and we have another overnight trip scheduled for October 19-20 to Jackpot, NV with a stop at Ritter Island (Idaho) along the way. Whether raining or clear, this should be a great ride! Look for additional information in our email in the coming days. Gary Collins Ride Coordinator If a man does not make new acquaintances as he advances through life, he will soon find himself left alone. Samuel Johnson

PAGE 7 Ride to Tamarack September 8, 2018 Ride to Featherville September 15, 2018 Teamwork Ride to Burns, OR September 22, 2018 Wherever we are it s our friends that make our world. Henry Drummond

PAGE 8 Membership Enhancement How can you help? Joey We are closing in on the end of another GREAT year! Thanks to everyone who has participated in the rides and events. Special thanks to those who volunteered as Chapter Gathering Leaders. You all make a difference! It s time now for Chapter Members to consider how to help your Chapter continue to grow. GWRRA re-evaluated its structure and instituted changes in 2018 to assist its Chapters and Districts in meeting the needs of its Members: A new approach with a broader vison. Your Chapter Team has embraced those changes that felt right for our Chapter. As a result, Chapter T and the Idaho District are seeing some positive outcomes. That s great news for us! Volunteering has been a constant in my life since my first adult commitment at a Veteran s Hospital at age 18. I believe in volunteering, and I m proud to have had multiple and varied opportunities to serve, learn, and grow over my lifetime. As a Chapter volunteer for five years now, I have planned your parties and events as Events Coordinator since December 2013, Membership Enhancement Coordinator since January 2017, Newsletter Editor since September 2014 (award winning Team, not to brag!), and in February 2017, along with Glen became your Region I Couple of the Year 2017-2018. Despite sometimes feeling insecure and overwhelmed (under staffed), all the tasks and responsibilities undertaken have proven to be life-changing and rewarding for me. It can happen for YOU too as part of the leadership Team. I highly recommend that you consider giving it a try! I speak genuinely about wonderful experiences and the remarkable people who have come into my life as friends on this journey in GWRRA. I have appreciated all those along the way who have been there for support and encouragement. I have learned so much about GWRRA and how it operates for the benefit of its Members. I hope that you will consider becoming a part of the Chapter Team in 2019. Come on, step forward and volunteer to take on a Chapter Officer or Assistant position. You have nothing to fear! The Chapter is stable and well-organized, nothing to re-invent. We all experienced a bit of a learning curve getting started, and we ve all survived. You will be surprised at how much fun you can have with it. Most tasks are not difficult or time consuming unless you make it so. There is a great group of talent and mentors from which to seek assistance and to answer questions. We value and appreciate our volunteer Team, and you can be a part of this very rewarding experience. Join the FUN! Joey Goff CMEC & Asst District MEC One of the great ironies of life is this: He or she who serves almost always benefits more than he or she who is served. Gordon B. Hinkley

PAGE 9 Since it began in 2008, Pizzas 4 Patriots has shipped over 165,000 pizzas to active service military personnel serving around the world, the primary focus being in the Middle East. They also provide pizza parties to veterans receiving care at VA facilities across the country in honor of Hospitalized Veterans Week, Fourth of July, Veterans Day and the Super Bowl. Their motto is: Serving the Best to the Best That Serve! Due to enthusiastic support for this program at the September Gathering, we have already received generous donations in making this our annual charity. We will continue to collect donations at the October and November Gatherings for all those interested in participating. To learn more about this program, their website is https://sgtpizza.org. Keep putting out good. It will come back to you tenfold in unexpected ways. Dau

PAGE 10 Closing Thoughts. It is now October and the calendar confirms freshly cut hay. This is the perfect season to that we are in Fall. As we discover the subtle linger outdoors and to enjoy riding our differences held within each passing day, magnificent touring machines in nearperfect they bring with them an anticipation of weather until the light of day draws things to come as our transition into Fall quickly into dusk. It s a time to reflect on our continues through Thanksgiving in many blessings, to treasure our family, November until the Winter Solstice in regard our friends, and appreciate our December. There is a difference in the sound surroundings. It s my favorite time of year! of the wind through the trees; the distant sounds of the ducks and geese in their v- We have a busy month McCall Loop Ride flight formations overhead. There is a slight October 6, Chapter Gathering on October 16, chill accompanying the breeze; there is the overnight ride to Jackpot the weekend of scent of something changing outdoors; there October 20-22, and Halloween on October is a different feel to the day. 31. Our Sunrise Holiday Gratuity and Pizzas4Patriots donations due by the Fall is such a beautiful time -- a visual November 13 Gathering. Don t forget to splendor of colors and a magical feast of RSVP at your Matt earliest & Deb convenience Walker for our sounds that sometimes you just can't get Annual Christmas Party on December 8. It Closing enough of! thoughts Have you ever noticed that you will be a fun time with some twists and can close your eyes and yet still see the surprises, so don t miss it! And one last colors What a while summer you it has hear been the for rustle our Chapter! of the leaves From local rides thing. to cross Daylight country rides; Savings from the Time mountains ends to the on through beach; from the Alaska trees to and Iceland. the crunch The adventures from those have been non Sunday, stop! Can November we top our 4. summer Don t activities forget to going set your into under the Fall foot? months? Well, there are a couple of great local rides planned, clocks back an overnight for that ride extra to Jackpot, hour of a Fall sleep! activity, and of course, our Annual Christmas Party & Luncheon on Saturday, December 8. Our party is the one time of A year big that part we take of the Fall opportunity is also its to honor rich, our unique Chapter Members, Happy celebrate Autumn our year, and and Happy present Halloween recognitions to and all. fragrances. awards. There It s will the be some smell new of recognitions the harvest this -- of year, so mark Be your safe, calendars and until and next plan time, to attend. Oh, and we do have some fun plans for our party so don t miss out on the laughs! Watch your email for more information. overturned fresh earth preparing for its Keep smiling! winter Until next rest; time, of keep onions, smiling! corn, sugar beets, mint, apples, pumpkins, and the last of the Joey Goff, Newsletter Editor Joey Goff Newsletter Editor "Autumn is the eternal corrective. It is ripeness and color and a time of maturity; but it is also breadth, and depth, and distance. What man can stand with autumn on a hilltop and fail to see the span of his world and the meaning of the rolling hills that reach to the far horizon?" Hal Borland

PAGE 11 2018 GWRRA TEAMS IDAHO CHAPTERS Chapter B Lewiston Larry Fowler Lafowler3@live.com Chapter E Idaho Falls Pat & Marilyn Barnes GWRRA_IDE@yahoo.com Chapter G Twin Falls Don Sawyer sawyer6021@gmail.com Chapter H Coeur d'alene George Anderson georgencathy@hotmail.com Chapter T Nampa Glen Goff glengoff@hotmail.com IDAHO DISTRICT TEAM District Directors Glen & Joey Goff glengoff@hotmail.com Asst District Directors Don Sawyer sawyer6021@gmail.com District Treasurer Gary Evans mdkakk@cableone.net District Membership Enhancement Martie Mitchell mysportgear@gmail.com Asst MEC/COY Coordinator Joey Goff jgoff4570@hotmail.com District Rider Educators Rich & Sue Davis djrwd2@gmail.com District Webmaster Chuck Grimm chuck@trikethenorthwest.com District Newsletter Editors Glen & Joey Goff jgoff4570@hotmail.com District Ride Coordinator Open District University Trainer Open TEAM GWRRA President and Wingman Anita & JR Alkire aalkire@gwrra.org Director of Rider Education Susan & George Huttman snhuttman@gmail.com Director of Membership Enhancement Larry & Penny Anthony mepgwrra@gmail.com Director of GWRRA University Clara & Fred Boldt toledotriker@gmail.com Director of Finance Randall & Janet Drake financedirector@gwrra.org Director of Motorist Awareness Mike & Barri Critzman itsawingthing@hotmail.com Executive Director Overseas Dan & Rachel Sanderovich dan.sanderovich@gmail.com The achievements of an organization are the results of the combined efforts of each individual. Vince Lombardi