Darrell and Charlene Hodson 6727 S. Raber Road Columbia City, IN 46725 GWRRA Friends for FUN, SAFETY, and KNOWLEDGE
CHAPTER DIRECTORS Darrell & Charlene Hodson 260-396-2333 ASST. CHAPTER DIRECTORS Dave & Sandy Smith 260-229-2227 Dave cell 260-229-2586 Sandy cell CHAPTER EDUCATORS Dave & Pat Mura 260-242-1124 CHAPTER TREASURERS Tom & Joan Wheelock 260-485-1538 NEWSLETTER Steve & Kay Walter 260-327-3393 IND. DISTRICT DIRECTORS Ray & Melinda Faber indd2016@yahoo.com 812-701-7649 ASST. DISTRICT DIRECTORS Rick & Debbie Warmels rwarmels@mchsi.com 260-238-4148; 260-740-2321 (cell) DISTRICT RIDE EDUCATORS Mike & Penny Kadinger kadinger.d@sbcglobal.net 765-230-0108 ASST. DISTRICT RIDE EDUCATORS Mike & Joyce Nelson nelsonja@live.com 260-665-2477 REGION D DIRECTORS Lloyd & Becky Glydewell lglydewell@att.net 937-322-7156 DEPUTY DIRECTOR Jack Wagner jwagner10@cox.net 405-359-7892 Friends, How do we attract more people to become involved in GW? How do we show them that belonging to a chapter/group is something that they may enjoy? The only thing I know of is inviting them to go on a ride with us. Maybe a Sunday ride, a special event we have planned. Ask them what their favorite road is. Show them that we all have a common goal and that is to ride and have a safe and fun time. I know from past experiences that as soon as you say monthly meetings they freak. They just assume that it is boring and regimental. No one likes to set through long boring meetings. I guess we could use the word 'gathering', where we get together and plan out our summer rides. Give it a try and see if you can invite someone new to join our group. Maybe they would enjoy just going on a ride with you. Do the sneaky attack and let them know that the group you are with enjoys the same things. I am excited about our Lavender Lane Farm trip. Even though the lavender won't be blooming yet we still get to learn about it. This always gives us another ride later on in the summer. We'll check it out again when it is blooming. Remember to bring your money so you can attend the demonstrations we are having scheduled. As we are doing that I know that the guys will be finding us a great place to eat lunch. I can't wait to taste a 'lavender cookie'. Ride Safe, Darrell & Char CD's M2 Whitley Wings GREAT LAKES REGION D CHAPTER M-2 WHITLEY WINGS COLUMBIA CITY, IN MAY 2017
by Dave Mura Chapter Educator GRAVEL? YOU CAN COUNT ON IT. Over the years, I have learned there are a handful of things that can make even the most experienced riders immediately uncomfortable. The unexpected appearance of gravel on a curve is one of them. Some riders have told me that even a little gravel in a corner has triggered them to stiffen at the controls and ride straight out of a turn. Minimizing such extreme reaction to the sudden appearance of an unpleasant condition begins by anticipating it in advance and having a planned response. Will there be gravel in the curve ahead? Count on it. Will we have a strategy to deal with it? When it comes to gravel, count on it. Quite literally. This time of year, after a long winter of precipitation, washouts and snow plowing/salting, you can expect to see more gravel especially on those back roads we all enjoy so much. As always, ride only as fast as you can see, asking yourself if you could safely and comfortably slow the motorcycle in the space you have ahead should gravel appear. Then start counting. We coach riders to determine if gravel is countable or uncountable. As a rule of thumb, if one could easily count the pieces of gravel and can see the road surface between the stones, then there is likely enough traction to simply continue riding smoothly through it without altering the line. However, if the gravel pieces are too numerous to be counted, traction is surely compromised and the cornering line must be altered to avoid riding through the debris with the bike at a significant lean angle. The bottom line? When it comes to gravel on the corners count on it. Then count it. When gravel is countable there is still plenty of available traction and the rider can maintain a smooth cornering line.
When gravel is uncountable traction is severely compromised and the rider should alter the cornering line to avoid it. Bob & Sue s granddaughter, Jasmine Lacey, graduated in May from St. Francis College with a degree in Graphics Design and minor in Photography. And she did this four year course in just three years... Kudos to her! May your dreams take you... to the corners of your smiles, to the highest of your hopes, to the windows of your opportunities, and to the most special places your heart has ever known. Anonymous Pat on hers and Dave on his
D DARRELL & CHAR HODSON June 2 STEVE & KAY WALTER June 4 GWRRA June 4 RON & JOYCE Ron, Room 208 at Miller s The Oaks and Joyce, Apartment 120 of Oak Pointe, both at U.S. 30, Columbia City. DARRELL Recent thumb surgery PAM Encouragement & strength for ongoing chemo treatments; eyelid surgery on June 14 GWRRA, with its motto is a not-for-profit organization with over 72,000 members in 53 countries, and 4,000 volunteer leaders providing rider education and social structure, along with organizing events, conventions, rides and meetings throughout the year. Visit GWRRA s web site at www.gwrra.com. Gatherings are held at the Parkview Whitley Hospital, Columbia City on the third Tuesday of each month. We meet at 5:00 p.m. in the hospital cafeteria to eat and then move to Meeting Room D at 6:00 p.m. FRIDAY NIGHT DINNER RIDES Meet at the Zion Lutheran Church (across from the DQ), North & Main Streets in Columbia City, at
There were nine M2 members who met at the Parkview Whitley Hospital on May 16, along with guest, Duane Ewell. Rick Warmels asked for feedback on how to improve Rallies. Our group mentioned the weather and the fact that we re all getting older. The group will attend a TinCaps game on June 26. Contact Karen if you re interested in tickets. The girls will take a tour of the Lavender Lane Farm on May 25. Meet at the Zion Lutheran Church in Columbia City at 9:45 a.m. or at the gas station in Merriam at 10 a.m. Bob & Sue had driven past it recently and felt the drive didn t appear to be motorcycle friendly. Those with trikes should be OK, while those on bikes can leave their wife off at the end of the drive (and maybe catch a ride with Pat) and the guys will continue riding. The lavender isn t in bloom right now so the girls will take a free tour and schedule a date later when the lavender is in bloom and to sign up for the demonstrations, How to Cook with Lavender and How to Propagate Lavender. Demonstrations are $5 each. Dave M. gave the Safety Lesson on Gravel. You Can Count On It. Bikers were involved in both jokes he gave and you had to be there for them. Duane stated there is no date or location yet for Winter Rendezvous or Spring Wing Warm-Up for next year. M E M O R I A L D A Y There are no words to adequately express the appreciation we feel for the sacrifices made to secure our freedom.
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GWRRA NATIONAL SITE: http://www.gwrra.org REGION D: http://www.gwrra-regiond.org DISTRICT OF INDIANA: http://www.indianaonwings.org A great pleasure in life is doing what others say you can t. DAN THORNBURG with his "Goldwing Mini" which is actually a 150cc Italika. It is built in Mexico City. The picture was taken at his winter home in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico. Dan e- mailed that he enjoys keeping up with the chapter news and all of my friends. I also read the safety articles and apply the ideas as I ride my "Goldwing Mini". CONGRATULATIONS to PAT who recently passed the TRC Safety Course in April after only having the trike for two weeks. It was a lousy weather day, but Pat successfully passed the course. Kudos!! Pat is now the proud owner of a trike that was already in the M2 group, formerly belonging to Steve & Kay.
GETTING OLDER HAS SOME FUN MOMENTS: My goal for 2016 was to lose just 10 pounds; only 15 to go. Ate salad for dinner. Mostly croutons & tomatoes. Really just one big, round crouton covered with tomato sauce; and cheese; and Pepperoni; and mushrooms; and onions; and - - - - OK, FINE, so it was a pizza. I ate a freekin' pizza. How to prepare Tofu: 1. Throw it in the trash. 2. Grill some meat. I just did a week's worth of cardio after walking into a spider web. I don't mean to brag but, I finished my 14-day diet food in 3 hours and 20 minutes. A recent study has found women who carry a little extra weight live longer than men who mention it. Kids today don't know how easy they have it; when I was young, I had to walk 9 feet through shag carpet to change the TV channel. Remember back when we were kids and every time it was below zero outside, they closed school? Me neither. I may not be that funny or athletic or good looking or smart or talented... I forgot where I was going with this. I love being over 70. I learn something new every day, and forget 5 others A thief broke into my house last night. He started searching for money, so I woke up and searched with him. I think I'll just put an "Out of Order" sticker on my forehead and call it a day. Senility has been a smooth transition for me. "Just remember, once you're over the hill you begin to pick up speed." From Warren July, 2016
1 National Go Barefoot Day 2 Darrell & Char Hodson Anniversary 3 Turtle Races Day 4 GWRRA and Steve & Kay Walter Anniversaries 11 National Making Life Beautiful Day Meet at Zion Lutheran Church (across from DQ) in CC 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 Flag Day 15 Nature Photography Day Meet at Zion Lutheran Church (across from DQ) in CC 16 Meet at Zion Lutheran Church (across from DQ) in CC 10 Iced Tea Day 17 18 19 20 25 26 TinCaps Game 7:00 p.m. M2 GWRRA GATHERING 6:00 p.m. Parkview Whitley Hospital (5:00 to eat) 21 First Day of 22 Global Smurfs Day 23 Meet at Zion Lutheran Church (across from DQ) in CC 27 28 29 30 Meet at Zion Lutheran Church (across from DQ) in CC 24