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Gold Wing Road Riders Association Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge

2014 Chapter K Staff Becky Sangster Chapter Director (520) 404-8345 rsangster.06@comcast.net Jonathan Bailey Assistant Chapter Director (520) 229-8670 Jonathan.CBRB@gmail.com Mike Sangster Chapter Educator (520) 306-7574 coachsangy@comcast.net Open Position Membership Chairperson Nancy Hrigora Chapter Newsletter Editor (520) 306-7574 nancyhrigora@hotmail.com Nancy Hrigora Chapter WEB Master (520) 306-7574 nancyhrigora@hotmail.com Jonathan Bailey Chapter Ride Coordinator (520) 229-8670 Jonathan.CBRB@gmail.com Kent & Alice Lash Chapter Store (520)-289-9840 lash7@live.com Cliff Sias 50/50 Coordinator (520) 297-9462 cjsias@comcast.net Maryann Jordan Diana Sias Event Planning Coordinators (520) 299-4440 (520) 297-9462 Maryann Jordan Chapter Treasurer (520) 299-4440 maryannjordan@comcast.net maryannjordan@comcast.net dsias@comcast.net Diana Sias Sunshine Coordinator (520) 297-9462 dsias@comcast.net Open Position Chapter Couple of the Year Open Position Open Position Chapter Individual of the Year Open Position Open Position Chapter Historian Open Position Open Position Chapter Motorist Awareness Open Position

2014 Arizona District Staff District Director Chuck & Kris Liberty 2951 W. Alaska Dr Tucson, AZ 85746 Ph: 520-883-7883 E-mail: Charles_Liberty@msn.com District Treasurer Dennie Long azdistricttreasurer@gmail.com District Educator Rich Sturgeon 102 E. 8th Street Benson, AZ 85361 Ph: 520-720-6207 E-mail: azridered39@gmail.com District Convention Coordinator Dan & Donna Humphrey AZ-A 520-204-5223 E-Mail: humphred2@gmail.com District MEDIC First Aid OPEN District Newsletter Editor Kris Liberty 520-883-7883 kris_liberty@msn.com (underscore between names) Assistant District Director-South Larry & Gail Howard 520-459-0079 E-Mail: L.Howard@q.com District Membership Cindy Kelly cskpurple@hotmail.com Ph: 623-899-3620 Asst. District Educator Robert Bray Ph: 614-563-8722 E-mail: robertbray2@aol.com AZ Rally Vendor Coordinator OPEN District Motorist Awareness Cliff & Char Simpson simpsonclf@yahoo.com 937-232-6483 Assistant District Director-North Jim Oliver 623-694-6356 E-mail: tunnelmotor40@msn.com Leadership Training Gail & Bob Johnson 27773 N 129th Lane Peoria, AZ 85383 Ph: 623-414-300 E-mail: boborgail@cox.net Asst. District Educator - South OPEN Chapter of the Year COY & IOY Coordinator Bill Leach 520-747-5276 520-240-0373 Email: mud.wagon@cox.net District Webmaster Chuck Ainsworth (AZ-D) Ph: 480-491-5010 E-mail: c.ainsworth@cox.net webmaster.gwrra@gmail.com District Store Sallie & John Baldwin (AZ-D) Ph: 480-983-0823 E-mail: azdistrictstore@gmail.com

Arizona Chapters Chapter: Meeting Day/Time: Location: Directors: A 3rd Saturday 08:15 AM Breakfast 09:00 Meeting Golden Corral 4380 East 22nd Street@cox.net, Tucson Dennis & Debbie Ammons (520) 405-5455 DebDenAZA@aol.com C 4th Wednesday 5:30 PM Pizza Hut Lake Havasu City. Alan Weaver 928-458-7842 alangnbtng@aol.com D 2nd Saturday 07:30 AM Old Country Buffet 6625 E Southern Ave. Mesa, AZ Teena and Ted Prentice 602-438-9660 tedteena@cox.net E 1st Saturday 08:00 AM Breakfast - 09:00 AM Meeting Golden Corral 798 South Highway 92, Sierra Vista Larry & Gail Howard 520-459-0079 L.Howard@q.com G 2nd Saturday 08:00 AM Cow Palace Amado, AZ Dee Baird 1-520-730-6849 kslady@oal.com K O 4th Saturday 08:00 AM Breakfast - 09:00 AM Meeting 1 st Saturday 8:00AM Breakfast 9:00AM Ride Golden Corral 6865N.Thornydale Tucson, AZ Perkin s Restaurant Bullhead City, AZ Becky Sangster (520) 404-8345 rsangster.06@comcast.net Greg Brown 623-694-6356 gregorybrown@sbcglobal.net R 3rd Saturday 08:00 AM Old Country Buffet 17125 N 79th Ave, Glendale, AZ Jim Oliver 623-581-8472 tunnelmotor40@msn.com S 1st Saturday 07:30 AM The Egg I Am 10155 E Via Linda Scottsdale, AZ John Read 480-406-5871 john.read@volgagermanbrit.us U P 3 rd Saturday 08:00 AM 4th Saturday 08:00 AM The Landing Bar & Grill 195 S. 4 th Ave Yuma, AZ Prescott Golf & Country Club, Dewey, AZ Chris & Sandy Ward 928-580-2996 Fmustang42@hotmail.com Sandy Gaston 928-759-9719 sandybcg@hotmail.com X 4 th Saturday 7:30 Golden Corral Mike & Mary Anne Melby Meeting 8:15 Florence Blvd 408-963-8392 Casa Grande, AZ mike2wheels@gmail.com =======================================================================================

GWRRA Arizona Chapter K Kachina Chapter March/April 2014 www.gwrraaz.org/azk Director s Corner By: Becky Sangster Chapter Director May is just around the corner and it is still great riding weather. We missed a few rides this month, but hope some of you were able to go. If you would like to share your ride experiences with us via our newsletter, please send the article to Nancy our newsletter editor at nancyhrigora@hotmail.com. On April 5 th, Ron Norris, Neil Hejny, Mike & I went to the Home Plate in Pagonia for breakfast. Home Plate restaurant has changed their name to Wild Horses. The breakfast menu is still Home Plate but the décor, tables, & chairs are new. We had an uneventful trip thru Sonoita and homeward bound via Green Valley. Neil was breaking in his new white 2012 Goldwing. I want to say goodbye and will miss all our winter GWRRA friends and hope they have a great summer. We will be looking for you all again in the fall or winter. Mike and I will not be at April s meeting. We will be in Vegas again but this time to watch our grandson play basketball. We will be back in time for the overnighter to New Mexico on April 30 th. Maryann Jordan has graciously accepted my request to cover me on Saturday. Some pointers concerning the Arizona District Convention starting October 31 st, 2014: 1. On the Early Registration Form there is a $5.00 discount per GWRRA member who register before July 17 th 2014. After that, there were be a new registration form and the price is $20.00 per GWRRA member. If mailing the paper form to be accepted, it must be post marked prior to July 17 th. 2. El Conquistador wants to know if any of our attendees have any dietary restrictions, such as gluten free, vegan instead of vegetarian, sugar free desert, and etc. for the Saturday night dinner. Please note that on your registration form. 3. I will let you know when the online registration is available. For members who use Pay Pal, it is still available for online users. RIDE OFTEN, RIDE SAFE AND HAVE FUN!!!! Chapter Educator s Corner The Numbers Game By Bob Berry Private and recreational airplane pilots can benefit from the incidents/crashes of their fellow enthusiasts because every incident/crash is thoroughly investigated, reported and published for all to read and learn. Motorcyclists have no such system. But the state of Arizona does compile motorcycle crash statistics. Here are just a few from 2012 (the most recent available) that may provide a teachable moment as we apply them to our riding skills and habits. Motorcycle crashes accounted for just over 3% of total vehicle crashes.

80% of that 3% resulted in injury no surprise there. We are vulnerable. 75% were in an urban environment. In 2010 there were 158,000 registered motorcycles and 85 fatalities. By 2012 there was a 7% increase in registered motorcycles but a 60% increase in fatalities. What may we infer from this? Those involved in crashes were largely in the 35-75 age group. That s us folks. 88% of riders injured were under no influence of alcohol, drugs, etc. But 46% of the fatalities were under the influence. and occurred on dry pavement. Most of the crashes occurred on dry pavement with the two most common causes being speed, and failure to keep the bike in the rider s lane. Not in this report but, from previous statistics we know that almost 70% of the single vehicle motorcycle crashes in AZ are riders failing to control their bikes in a curve. I leave it up to you to decide what to glean from these numbers. For me, it s to not become one of those statistics. How can we do that? Skill training and constant practice of the skills we learned. Riding for fun is great, but remember, you (we) will do in an emergency, what we have practiced doing. In too many cases, riders make the list above by doing nothing in an emergency. Which is exactly what they have practiced Be smart. Be safe. Have fun. CHAPTER AZ-K 2014 SAFE MILES GOAL 160,000 MILES per YEAR Birthdays and Anniversaries APRIL BIRTHDAYs 8 TH SHIRLEY BEAVEN 9 TH LIZ BAILEY 22 ND ALTHEA BERRY No April anniversaries Chapter Safe Miles Program Please remember to submit your miles each month at the chapter meeting on the sign in sheet or email them to Nancy Hrigora at nancyhrigora@hotmail.com by the end of each month. Please put SAFE MILES AZ-K in the subject line. This makes it easier to identify your email. MAY BIRTHDAYs 6 TH MARY LODIN 11 th BOB BERRY 19 TH ROSIE ZWADUK 27 TH TERRY LODIN 29 TH JUDY NORRIS 31 ST RANDALL DAVIS MAY ANNIVERSARies 10 TH BURLEIGH & JULIE WITHAM 24 TH RON & judy Norris 25 TH FRANK & SHIRLEY BEAVEN 27 th mike & nancy hrigora 28 th neil & barbara henjy

WHERE S JONATHAN??? Here is the first update received from Haiti, as Jon spends a week doing missionary work. Greetings from Port Au Prince, Haiti! It's been a very fast paced 3 days... sorry I haven't taken the time to update sooner - but here you go! Our flights were all full,so sleeping was quite challenge - We planned to zonk-out the 4+ hours overnight to Miami, but instead endured a turbulent flight with 'keep your seat belt fastened' lite on the entire leg. Unusual the pilot said, but coffee en route to Port Au Prince after the Miami stop, helped. Customs was the biggest hurdle - without the address where we were staying, they required one of us (me) to go out of the airport WITHOUT any passport, ID or bags... and find our contact, get the address, and return to the customs office upstairs. Thank God Liz was easy to spot in the 100+ people lining the fence just outside the airport front doors. She filled in the address on my form and a kind porter "Paul" guided me back inside upstairs to the Customs office where we were able get cleared and bring everything through.welcome to Haiti! Liz Schandorff picked us up in a 4 door 4 x 4 pick-up that can handle the very rough roads. Crazy traffic, lots of motor bikes, honking & more honking, and people lining the streets - Liz commented this was a slow traffic day - Good Friday - and most businesses were closed. Hmmm... we arrived 20 minutes later at "Chateau MAF" for a quick breakfast before heading to Hope Home Orphanage to plan our time here. Even running on fumes, we were able to get several things done Friday: Liz, Kathy, Dora (director) & Anne organized the storeroom into boxes & crates. Then they moved everything to a spare small room to prep for paint. Bill & I dove into repairs - starting with a request from Yolanda- another compassionate alien from Canada- who was leaving Saturday am. She needed some help with a child's custom port-a-potty (all the kids at Hope Home are physically disabled) adding a safety strap and lowering the headrest.we modified a child's bed for safety, cut boards and reattached a wheelchair seat. A rewarding day! B-)... and that was day the end of day two for the AZ team. Back to the compound for pizza & stories before crashing into bed. With no AC, the windows must be open. Cool breezes feel great, but strange new noises keep us alert. Day three came quick! We had a bacon & eggs breakfast before starting our day at Hope Home Orphanage. The tasks were laid out: paint the new Boutique and the furnishings, complete the shelving projects in all the rooms, and build the Rehab Ladder. The kids were more at ease and this was such fun! We were able to interact more - an Easter Eggs hunt was one activity - and get some play time in. Dora has 8 staff members and 27 residents to supervise - a job she does well and makes it look easy! After a productive day, we returned home and for burgers & avocado w/chips for dinner, with apple pie & ice cream for desert! Tomorrow is Easter and we will celebrate with other Haitians at the Calvary Chapel here. Yes, they have one here! Should be interesting in creole with a translator... Jonathan hard at work.. THOUGHTS from MIKE Submitted by Mike Hrigora Young riders pick a destination and go Old riders pick a direction and go. A good mechanic will let you watch without charging you for it. The best alarm clock is sunshine on chrome. E-Z Out Bolt & Stud Extractor a tool that snaps off in bolt holes and is 10 times harder than any drill bit.

Classified For Sale No Listings at this time - Do you have a Motorcycle or riding related items that you would like to sell?? Contact nancyhrigora@hotmail.com for further information. Let s support our great sponsors

Chapter K Ride Schedule (updated 4/15/14) Chapter K-sponsored events are in bold APRIL April 5 th Saturday: Chapter S Fund Raiser More information to follow April 12 th Saturday: Stafford/Globe Loop Leave from the Chevron Station at Wilmot & I-10 at 8:00am April 19 th : Saturday: Twist & Shout Restaurant at 120 W Arroyo Sur, (Wal-Mart Shopping Ctr) Green Valley 520-625-3044. Leave from McDonalds at Kinney Rd and Ajo Rd at 10:00am April 26 th Saturday: Chapter K Breakfast Meeting at the Golden Corral, 6865 N. Thornydale Rd, Tucson at 8:00am. Mystery Ride after meeting. April 30th Wednesday to May 3rd: Overnighter to Ruidoso, NM area, 3 nights starting Wednesday April 30 th Feel free to call Jon with any questions you may have. Riders are responsible for making their own reservations each night. PLEASE CONTACT JON and INFORM HIM THAT YOU ARE PLANNING ON GOING. Jonathan Bailey 520-404-8345 cell Jonathan.CBRB@gmail.com Day 1 Oro Valley to Socorro via AZ-77 & US-70 376 miles Stay at Econo Lodge on California St. 575-835-1500 $65 Day 2 Socorro to Roswell / Ruidoso via NM-1, US-380, NM-246 & NM-248 238 miles Stay at Pine Springs Inn on Pine Springs Dr. 575-378-8100 $88 Day 3 Ruidoso to Safford via NM-37, US-380, US-60, NM-12, US-180, NM78, AZ-78 US-70 368 miles Stay at Comfort Inn 450 Entertainment Ave $85 Day 4 Safford to Tucson with Mt Graham picnic and Globe loop US-70 & AZ-77 196 miles 'Kick-stands up' at Valero on Oracle & Golder Ranch at 8 am on Wednesday April 30th...praying for great weather!! ***** Please RSVP to the Sponsor if planning to make the ride ********

Chapter K Ride Schedule (updated 4/15/14) Chapter K-sponsored events are in bold MAY May 3 rd Saturday Chapter E ( Sierra Vista) Hug-A-Bug Fund Raiser. Starts at 9 11 at Cochise Motorsports in Sierra Vista. May 9 th Friday Mt. Lemon for lunch/pie, leave from McDonalds at Catalina Highway and Tanque Verde Rd at 9:00am May 16 th Friday, Kasa Mia Restaurant (520-287-4040/460 N. Arroyo Blvd) in Nogales, AZ, leave from the Chevron Gas Station at I-10 and Wilmot at 9:00am JUNE June 13 th, Friday, Midnight ride TBD FUTURE Sept 26-28 Overnighter ( one to two nights) to Pinetop, AZ for the Run of the Pines Car Show, more info to follow. Hon-dah Resort (928-369-0299) $124.00 per night before taxes. OR El Jo Inn in Springervilee (928-333-4314) $69.00 per taxes. Just some ideas for the Pinetop trip. ***** Please RSVP to the Sponsor if planning to make the ride ****