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Freedom Flyer LOMA LINDA HARLEY OWNERS GROUP 0300 SPONSORED BY QUAID HARLEY DAVIDSON LOMA LINDA CA Q U A I D H A R L E Y - D A V I D S O N 2 5 1 6 0 R E D L A N D S B L V D L O M A L I N D A C A 9 2 3 5 4 M A Y 2 0 1 1 V O L U M E 1, I S S U E 5 Officer Articles 2-9 Memorial Tribute 10-11 Membership News 12 Chapter Pictures 13 Calendars/Activities 14-18 Dealer Info 19-21 Flyers 22-24 Advertisers 25-26 MEMORIAL DAY MAY 30, 2011 Minutes 27

Director - Scott Jones Well another month gone and it was a busy one. Last month four of us went to Harley Officer Training (HOT) - we took a lot in over the few days we were in Reno NV - our classes started at 8 am went until 5pm with a few breaks in between classes. We learned about rider safety, finance, how to work with interesting people (I told them that's all we have!! LOL) We also had a classes on kick ass events so I would love to make our Vet Run bigger than ever this year...so please come out and help. Well you must have heard I am back in the saddle and having a great time - I just started riding again a few weeks ago. We went to Joshua Tree with some of the Chapter members and had a great time, it was just a little windy going up on Hwy 62 - you definitely had to hold on tight. Then we went though the park and on to Chiraco Summit where everyone had lunch before heading back. It was an awesome day for the first time after months of dreary weather...woohoo! The Open House went from cold and rainy the day before to snow and ice on the poker route so we had to cancel the route. John Boyce came up with the idea of a "Poker Walk" and we sold over a 100 hands at $5 dollars each - awesome idea John! Tamara sold 50/50 for a $320 prize! Thanks to all that came out to help. Our Chapter kicks butt!! After the meeting on Sunday about 18-20 bikes went on a Big Bear ride - if you haven't been up the hill in awhile you should see the lake! It is so full it is almost the top of the dam. We all went to lunch in Crestline at the Loose Caboose, they are under new ownership and have great food. I sure hope more of you can come out for some of the rides - we are having a blast!! See you all soon...remember ride safe and always have fun. Scott F R E E D O M F L Y E R 2

Asst. Director - Rodger McEwan From the Pen of your Assistant Director Not much to write about this month. Just a reminder to keep you updated on the "Southern Utah ". Although the flyer says "no rooms are blocked" rooms have been blocked at three hotels. In Escalante at the Prospector Inn the room reservations are under Rodger McEwan. In Tuba City at the Quality Inn the room block is under LLHOG and in Kingman at the Super 8 the reservations are under LLHOG. If you are going to go on this ride, book your rooms early, they won't last, this is truly a fantastic ride one you will remember and talk about for a long time. And just another reminder to hydrate yourself the one or two days before a long ride in 90-100 deg. heat, eight to ten 8 oz. glasses of water per day. Coffee and Soda drinks are not hydrating fluids, in fact they dehydrate you. DRINK WATER OR GATORADE. Safe...and I'll see you on the road Rodger McEwan NEW H.O.G. BENEFITS FOR 2011 For H.O.G. members, it can now be a little cheaper to stay connected with friends, fellow riders, and loved ones and a little easier to find a great, affordable place to stay on the road. Harley Owners Group is pleased to introduce three valuable new benefits for 2011: discounts on select wireless service from AT&T, the new Best Western Rewards SM program and reduced admission and other special perks at the Harley-Davidson Museum. With the new AT&T benefit, U.S. full and full life H.O.G. members can receive a 17% discount on their monthly service charge of qualified plans just for being a part of the H.O.G. family. Both new and existing AT&T customers are eligible and watch for Harley Owners Group-specific program and equipment promotions throughout the year. Terms and conditions apply, so log on to members.hog.com to get the details and to sign up for this moneysaving new benefit. And thanks to the new Best Western hotel benefit, you ll be eligible to receive VIP treatment at participating hotels in North America and Hawaii. Once you sign up for Best Western Rewards, the exclusive rewards program for Harley-Davidson enthusiasts,, you ll be eligible for: a minimum 10% discount off best available rate; 15% bonus points on every stay; complimentary room upgrades; early check-in and check-out (when available); and much more. You can even use your Rewards points to renew your H.O.G. membership. I 3 Ques-

Ladies of Harley-Tamra Boyce National Women s Day, on May 14, 2011, women from across the globe will come together to celebrate women riders. This year, we invite women in the largest cities and smallest towns, in every country to get out and ride. Head out solo, organize something with your friends, or check out what s happening at your local Harley- Davidson dealer. It doesn t matter how far. It doesn t matter where. Together Let s. Loma Linda Quaid s will be hosting their 2 nd Annual Ladies Only Garage Party on Friday June 3 rd, so keep an eye out for your invitation. This is one event you won t want to miss. Don t miss out on our next LOH meeting, Saturday May 21st, 9am at the Family Restaurant in Loma Linda. We have lots to talk about and will be hosting a ride to Seven Oaks afterwards. (KSU 10:30 AM) We still need volunteer s for the Chapter picnic and 2012 Transition Dinner please let me know if you are interested in helping out LOH of the Month Linda Swearington My husband and I ride an Ultra Classic 2004. David, being somewhat directionally challenged, calls me his Nagy-gator. Besides riding I like to spend time cooking, oil painting, and reading. A few of my past work experiences includes: working in construction offices, cooking in the Fullerton school district kitchen, Catering (Executive chief position), Medical billing clerk for 14 yrs., and past restaurant owner. My favorite place of employment, by far, had to be when I was working at Anaheim Lake - it was pure fun! Nothing better than to get to fish and work at the same time... David and I attended high school together and have been married for 43 yrs., this past January. I am somewhat of a local girl growing up in Orange County, so this nut hasn t fallen far from the tree. The farthest I have lived from where I was born is our current residence in Hesperia. We have one daughter, living in Florida, a grandson and grand daughter living in Orange County, and became great grand parents last May. We joined the LL Hog Chapter this year and I am currently the Blood Drive Officer. Since I have been donating blood for several years now and the position needed filling, it just seemed like a natural position to fall into. Thanks for letting me share - Linda Swearington F R E E D O M F L Y E R 4

Treasurer - Randy Kim Treasurer-Randy Kim Treasure s Chest.. Well chapter members another Pre Laughlin Open House has come and gone. I d like to thank all of the Chapter Members that came out to help with the Open House. We certainly couldn t have done it without your help. Very big thanks go out to the LOMA LINDA HOG OF- FICERS for their hard work planning this event. We were able to raise another $1000.00 for the chapter s bank and helped Quaid s Harley Davidson donate $2600.00 to the Ronald McDonald/Loma Linda Children s Hospital. Now for our next project, we are already in the planning stages for our Annual Veterans/Open House in Oct 2011.We need all the help from you the chapter members to make this our biggest event yet. Any ideas or suggestions will surely be grateful. The Officers will keep you informed of the exciting events your Chapter has planned for the next few months, so please attend and help spread the word about this great riding Chapter of yours. In case you haven t heard? Our Chapter is now the largest in the Inland Empire. We welcomed 5 new members at our Open House and hopefully we will continue to grow. Already our Chapter rides have increased. At our last ride to Big Bear we had 18 bikes. Way to go LLHOG. I m working with our Officers to come up with fresh ideas as to what we can do to raise more funds for the Chapter so that we can pass along to our Chapter members the benefits of these future projects. Well until our next Chapter meeting, ride safe and come out and ride with your fellow Chapter members every chance you can. Let s make the summer of 2011 a great riding summer..randy Kim 5

Activities-John Boyce May brings special honor to our men and women who have served their country admirably. To those past and present a sincere Thank-You for what you have done to preserve the freedoms that we so cherish. Take a moment of your time to express your gratitude when you run across a vet of any era it could be a parent, a husband, wife or even one of our own children..take time and acknowledge all that they have sacrificed. are interested in helping out.. just let me know and we can work out the details. Finally.. if you have a ride suggestion.. please let us know. Shoot me an e-mail with your ideas and we will do our best to accommodate. All rides are chosen by the membership!! Be safe this month on the road and again, remember those that protect our freedoms to do what we want. As a Chapter, we have many who have served, and now our children are following in those same steps. This is something we all can take pride in. This edition of the newsletter is dedicated to our Chapter members and their families who have served. Please take a moment to enjoy some of the special photographs that have been included in this issue of those members and their families. As for Activities, we have something every weekend of the month. But more importantly, each one of our rides has begun to increase in size. We once were averaging 10 riders, now it has almost doubled. The rides are becoming more interesting and we are trying our best to accommodate all of the members interests ( a task in itself). Dr. John It has become necessary to recruit Assistant Road Captains to help with the rides and assure everyone s safety as we head on out on the road. If you F R E E D O M F L Y E R 6

Safety Officer-Paul Daak Sometimes it seems like Southern California has two seasons "summer s coming" and "summer s here". Even though we just experienced a cold wet spell, it looks like summer s here. We all know how hot it gets here during the summer months and it is important to keep that in mind when preparing for a ride. You could be riding in warm to hot temperatures but, because of the wind, not be wet with perspiration. You may feel perfectly fine. However, your body is always secreting moisture. When your body secretes moisture evaporation causes cooling which helps regulate body temperature. That cooling helps you feel normal, but you are still losing the fluid that you need. drink. If you re nice to your pals on baggers they might be willing to carry your water for you. Some of us may need to supplement our water intake with salt. During times of heavy perspiration drinking only water may lead to low salt concentration, which in turn, jeopardizes brain function. You should consult your doctor about your individual need for salt supplementation. Many sports drinks contain the important minerals that we lose during perspiration. You may choose to drink them instead of plain water. Do not drink beer or other alcoholic beverages. Alcoholic beverages do not replenish the lost fluid and they impair your ability to operate your motorcycle. Coffee, tea, and other caffeinated drinks may also lead to dehydration. red or flushed dry skin, rapid pulse, difficulty breathing, strange behavior, hallucinations, confusion, agitation, disorientation, seizure. Heat stroke can be fatal. Victims of heat stroke must receive immediate medical treatment. Call 911 and cool the victim. Move the victim to a shady area, remove clothing, apply cool or tepid water to the skin, fan the victim to promote sweating and evaporation, place ice packs under the arms and in the groin area. Monitor body temperature with a thermometer and continue cooling until body temperature is below 102 degrees. (Did you remember to call 911?) Even if you re not riding in a chapter event, it s best not to ride alone in hot weather. Remember the buddy system. It may save your life. In the warmer temperatures we all perspire more and we need to replenish the lost fluid with water. Start by drinking water long before you begin your ride. You should also take water with you if you have a place to carry it. Water is the most important thing you can take with you when riding in the hot sunny days. You can freeze water bottles ahead of time and they will stay cold longer. You may even consider taking a hydration pack. If water storage is a problem, you should stop often and get some water to Wear light colored clothing to reflect the hot infrared sunrays. You can wear a bandana soaked in water around your neck. You might get that cool biker look wearing leather, but fabric that permits ventilation is best in hot weather. Protect exposed skin from UV rays with a good sun block. Stop often and take a break in the shade. Keep an eye on your buddies and watch for signs of heat stroke: high body temperature, the absence of sweating with hot 7 Let s ride, have fun, and be safe.

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Military Liaison Daryl Pappy Carrol YOU ARE CRITICALLY WOUNDED, LYING IN THE JUNGLE IN THE CENTRAL HIGH- LANDS OF VIET NAM. IT S NOV.11/1967, LANDING ZONE X-RAY. YOUR UNIT IS OUT NUMBRED 8-1 AND THE ENEMY FIRE IS SO INTENSE THAT AT 100 YARDS AWAY YOUR CO HAS ORDERED THE MED VAC CHOPPERS TO STOP COMING IN. YOUR LISTENING TO CHARLEYS MACHINE GUNS AND YOU KNOW YOU ARE NOT GETTING OUT.YOUR FAMILY IS 12,000 MILES AWAY, AND YOU MAY NEVER SEE THEM AGAIN AS YOU FADE IN AND OUT. THEN OVER THE MACHINE GUN NOISE, YOU FAINTLY HERE THE SOUND OF A CHOPPER,YOU LOOK UP TO SEE A HUEY COMING IN, NO MARKING ON IT, IT S NOT MED VAC, IT IS CAPT ED FREEMAN COMING IN FOR THE WOUNDED. IT S NOT HIS JOB, BUT HE HEARD THE RADIO CALL ORDERING MED VAC TO STAND DOWN. HE IS COMING ANYWAY. HE FLIES INTO GUN FIRE, PICKS UP THE WOUNDED, FLIES THEM OUT TO THE DOC.AND NURSES. HE KEPT COMING BACK 13 MORE TIMES UNTIL ALL THE WOUNDED WERE OUT. HE FLEW 29 WOUNDED OUT THAT DAY. SOME WOULD NOT HAVE MADE IT IF IT WERE NOT FOR THE CAPT AND HIS HUEY. ALL THE WHILE FLYING HIS MIS- SION THE HAD BEEN HIT 4 TIMES IN THE LEGS AND ARM. MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT CAPT ED FREEMAN U.S.A.F. DIED LAST WEDNES- DAY AT THE AGE OF 70 IN BOISE, IDAHO. PAPPY U.S.M.C. SGT E-6 Special thanks to Pappy for donating the flags to our chapter. 9

SHADOWS FALL UPON US WITH GLITTER AND WITH GLEAM. FOR VETERANS UNITED UPON THE EARTH ESTEEMED. EACH ONE OUR INSPIRATION, FOR LOVE THAT THEY DID GIVE. WITH HONOR TO THEIR COUNTRY, THEY FOUGHT SO WE COULD LIVE. WITHIN THE FIELDS OF BATTLE, UPON THE FOREIGN SHORES EACH VETERAN REMEMBERED, WITH HONOR AND MUCH MORE. SUCH GLORY AND SUCH HONOR, WITHIN EACH WAR THEY FOUGHT. PRIDE WE FEEL WITHIN OUR HEARTS, SUCH SADNESS FOR THOSE LOST. FLAG THEY HELD STILL FLYING WITH DIGNITY SO BLEST. OUR HEROES OF THE MANY WARS, HAVE GIVEN ALL THEIR BEST. BOW YOUR HEADS IN SILENCE, FOR THOSE WHO ARE NOT HERE. REMEMBER ALL THOSE LIVING, THEIR COURAGE WE REVERE. FRANCINE PUCILLO 10

Our members who have served their country. Loma Linda Harley Owners Group 11

Membership News Happy Birthday to our May Hogs. Welcome to LLHOG Jennie Boone, Tamra Boyce, Patty Carroll, Frank Ephraim, Rex Izumi, Tim Kochen, Gary Lepper, Steve Pangrazzi, James Ryan and Linda Scott Belated wishes to. Lou Novins, Niki Ramirez, John Ramirez and Don Remai Please let membership know if we missed your birthday so that we can update our database Paul Baernstein, Richard Rock Binkley, Ralph Correnti, Frank Ephraim, Tony Jones, Margie Remai, Jacob Roesch, and Lawrence Tubbs. Loma Linda Hog is 168 members strong!! LOMA LINDA HOG CHAPTER PICNIC SUNDAY JULY 17TH SYLVAN PARK REDLANDS Following the chapter meeting and a short ride we will all meet up at the park for a relaxing day with fellow members and family. Please bring a side to share For more details contact an LLHOG board member GOT MILES Loma Linda HOG does!!! 0 3 2 2 0 6 This is our running mileage for the 2011 year (mile last updated 4/17/2011) Please remember to keep both your local and national dues up to date. If you are not sure of your expiration dates please feel free to email me at Tamrasboyce@aol.com, 12

The Mountain..April 17, 2011 13

MAY 2011 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 Wednesday 5 6 7 Blood Drive & to Hesperia 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Mothers Day Wednesday E Board Meeting 15 LLHOG Members Meeting Fallbrook 16 17 18 Wednesday 19 20 21 LOH MTG 9:00 AM to Seven Oaks 22 23 24 25 Wednesday 26 27 Bishop Trip 28 Bishop Trip 29 Bishop Trip 30 West Coast Thunder 31 May 7: Blood Drive. Meet at Life Stream @ 10:00AM then a lunch ride afterwards to Hesperia. May 12 E Board Meeting. 6:30 PM Denny s Redlands. May 15: General Membership Meeting Quaid s @ 9:00 AM. May 15: to Fallbrook to an Irish Pub after General Membership Mtg. KSU @ 10:30 AM May 21: LOH Meeting.9:00 AM Family Style Café 24753 Redlands Blvd. Loma Linda. Seven Oaks. May 27: Annual Bishop Contact Scott Jones for information. 909-534-6408 May 30: West Coast Thunder Event Riverside www.westcoastthunder.com F R E E D O M F L Y E R L O M A L I N D A H A R L E Y O W N E R S G R O U P 0 3 0 0 14

JUNE 2011 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 Wednesday 2 3 Quaid s Garage Party 4 to Julian 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Wednesday 12 13 14 15 Wednesday 16 E Board Meeting 17 18 LLHOG Burger Burn 19 LLHOG 20 21 22 23 24 25 Membership Mtg Wednesday Southern Utah Southern Utah Southern Utah Fathers Day 26 27 28 29 30 Southern Utah Million Mile Monday to LAS VEGAS Wednesday JUNE 3: Quaid Women s Garage Party see invitation for more information. JUNE 4: to Julian for lunch, then back country through Pala then home. Departure from Quaid s with KSU @ 10:00 AM. JUNE 12: Surprise information to follow. JUNE 16: E Board Meeting. 6:30 PM Denny s Redlands. JUNE 18: LLHOG Burger Burn..Officer s Grillin meat from 10:00AM 2:00PM JUNE 19: LLHOG General Members Meeting. Quaid s 9:00AM/ Fathers Day JUNE 23-27 Southern Utah. For more information contact Rodger. 760-242-0208 JUNE 27: Million Mile Monday. Depart Goody s @ 7:30AM for Las Vegas and back. All Wednesday rides depart Quaid s @ 9:00 AM F R E E D O M F L Y E R L O M A L I N D A H A R L E Y O W N E R S 15

LL HOG Group Riding... Since our Chapter continues to increase with Newer Members, I thought it would be appropriate to take a moment to explain how our group rides function. Our rides typically depart either from our Dealership, Quaid s Loma Linda or Goody s Café at 551 Hunts Lane Colton, just a few blocks down from the dealership. You would need to check either the Chapter Newsletter or our web page under the calendar section to determine what the starting point is for that specific ride. KSU Kick Stands Up.. this refers to the time that we will be leaving the departure point. i.e. if we say KSU @ 9:30 AM and you arrive at the departure point at 9:45 AM, we more than likely will be gone.. so try to show up prior to the departure time or KSU time. Always show up with a full tank of fuel. At the dealership we will traditionally try to gather up at the area right before our General Meeting area. Prior to departing a short briefing is held to discuss several issues. Signup sheet for the Chapter Butt Miles. Signing of Chapter Release Form: If you or your passenger are not a paid Chapter Member you are required to sign a Chapter Event Release Form. (Chapter members sign an annual release form when they renew each year so you do not need to sign each time.) Directions to our destination: One of the Road Captains will provide information about the route being taken to the destination. Hand signals will be discussed We will ask if there are any less experienced riders and if so, you will be assigned a partner to help you on your ride. We will also ask if there are any special needs we need to be aware of. Once we start to form up, Assistant Road Captains will be strategically placed within the group. Typically one or two in the center as well as one or two in the back. The folks in the back referred to as the Sweep communicate with the Road Captain about what is happening within the group. Once on the road, the assistants are there for you.. if anything needs to be attended to, they will stay by your side until the issue is resolved.you will never be left alone on the side of the road. The Chapter and Harley have a zero tolerance policy when it comes to alcohol. If you decide to drink prior to the ride, you will be asked to remove yourself from the group. Alcohol at the destination again is frowned upon and you will be asked not to ride in group formation. This is all about safety and responsibility. Our philosophy is to make the ride an experience that you will not soon forget, a safe ride, great views and most importantly an opportunity for you to socialize with your fellow chapter members. When we reach our destination, typically the ride is considered completed, but again we will always stay with you to get you home safely. I hope this helps a bit.. if you have any other questions.. feel free to discuss them with any of the officers on the ride or with the Road Captain of that specific ride. 16

LOMA LINDA HARLEY OWNERS GROUP DOWN THE ROAD (UPCOMING RIDES) EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM THE DEALERSHIP KSU 9:00 am BISHOP MAY 27TH 30TH WEST COAST THUNDER MAY 30 QUAID S GARAGE PARTY JUNE 3 SOUTHERN UTAH JUNE 23 27 MILLION MILE MONDAY JUNE 27 VETERANS RUN OCTOBER 22 DAM RIDE NOVEMBER 12 17

SUMMER BURGER BURN WHERE: QUAID S LOMA LINDA WHEN: JUNE 18, JULY 23, AUGUST 20 TIME: 10:00 AM 2:00 PM Come on out and support your Chapter Watch your Officers grillin and chillin for a good cause! All proceeds go back into the Chapter. 18

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Loma Linda HOG Annual BISHOP CAMP OUT BROWN S TOWN, BISHOP may 27-30, 2011 Leave 8am from Goody s (in Loma Linda) Pick up rider s at 9 am at The Summit (on the 15 fwy) Taking route 395 north Gas stops: The Summit & Personville Food not till Bishop Road Scenic 2 & 4 lane hwy Accommodations: Camping at Brown s (or hotels in Bishop) Event 1) Saturday??? Event 2) Scott s BBQ (Saturday 6pm) $10 per person, sign up and pre-pay a must, Hamburgers & Hot Dogs Bring your own drinks Scott @909-534-6408 Rodger @ 760-242-0208 21

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Secretary - Cindy Gano Date: Start time: SCOTT: DIRECTOR GUESTS & NEW MEMBERS QUAID's RODGER: ASST. DIRECTIOR PAPPY: MILITARY LIASION RANDY: TREASURER SANDY: BLACK SHEEP April 17,2011 Meeting Minutes 9:00 AM Membership was welcomed to the Monthly Meeting. Started off the Meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance, lead by Pappy. Pappy donated the New Flags for the HOG Chapter. Last months minutes were accepted, 1st by Dan and 2nd by Pappy. Talked about Quaid Open House on the 9th of April, we had to cancel the Poker because of Snow... so we sold Poker Hands for $5 each, and we sold out. We had a good turnout. The Chapter will be doing the Bishop on May 27-30. We have about 60 people going so far. we will have a BBQ dinner @ $10 a head, and Bully will have a ride on Saturday. If you have any gear that you want to put into Scott's Truck, you need to get it to Scott's house by the Wednesday before. The Chapter VET Run will be October 22, 2011, and the Dam is scheduled for November 12th. BI-Laws are done and will be presented at the Next Months HOG meeting, May 15th. Welcomed New Members and Guests Ron and Aaron Kelly was there for Quaid's. After the meeting there will be 15% off for HOG members. She thanked everyone who showed up for the Pre-Sale on the 8th of April, we had a good turn out and we gave away a $50 gift certificate. Kelly will send another E-vite for the Garage party on June 3rd. Kelly is Planning a Breast Cancer Run for the End of September, and on Saturday August 27th the Dealership will be putting on a HOG Appreciation Day, with a BBQ and Baked goods. The Southern Utah, lead by Rodger will be June 23-27. They will be leaving Thursday, so let Rodger know if you are planning on going. The Utah Flyer was in the Newsletter. He also talked about Pre-Hydration a few days before a big ride, you need to boost you water intake, if you arrive at a Gas Stop and do not need to go to the Bathroom, that means you are Dehydrated. Pappy is already planning the October Vets Run, he will have some WWII Vets there in Uniform and with their equipment. He talked about Scott's Son unit being Bombed and 2 of the unit dying, Pappy donated $100 to them. Scott was taking donations at the Open House, they Raised $750 and Donny's work raised $350. Randy read the Treasurer's Report, it was approved by Rodger and Scott. AT the open house, Quaid's raised $2600 for the Ronald McDonald House. Sandy Talked about the Black Sheep's, Eagle Poker Run May 21, 2011, there will be a $500 High Hand & a $100 Low Hand, with a Band, Vendors, and even a Lazy Boy Chair will be in the Raffle. Another group will be there and they will Raffle off a Pan-Knuckle Harley, it will be Raffled that day. JOHN: ACTIVITIES John pointed out that all s are available on the Loma Linda HOG website. We are looking into plan some Single Over Night s. If you are not getting the Weekly Blasts from John in your email, let him know. Sept.27th will be the Corset ride. TAMRA: LOH/MEMBERSHIP Announced that we are up to 168 members. Which is more than IE or Temecula HOG. The Garage Party for Ladies only, is set for June 3rd, and the Chapter Picnic is July 17th, she is looking for volunteers to help. Next LOH meeting is May 21st at 9am. PAUL: SAFETY He reminded us all to have Fun and Safe. LINDA: BLOOD DRIVE CHAIR SCOTT: DIRECTOR After our next Blood Donation there will be a No Freeway Lunch after, up to the Mile High Café at the Hesperia Airport. We now have a total of 46 donations for the year. Don Ramai has Military Style ID Tags for sale. Cost only $6. You can put your ICE (Incase of Emergency) info on them, up to 5 lines. Very nice, several Colors includes 24-30 in chain and Rubber Grommet. Don had the ID tags in that have already been ordered. See Donny after the Meeting. Wrapped up the Meeting with 50/50 of $ 85 dollars, won by Pappy. There were several very nice Raffle Prizes won by, Louise, Marian, Jeff, Randy (which he donated back), Tamra, Donny, Ken, Ernie, Butch, Ernie (again) & Tamra. Meeting was closed, First by Jim and seconded by Mike. 24

LOMA LINDA HOG FREEDOM FLYER QUAID HARLEY-DAVIDSON 25160 REDLANDS BLVD. LOMA LINDA CA. 92354 PHONE: 909-796-8399 VISIT US @ WWW.LOMALINDAHOG.COM OR ON FACEBOOK @ LOMA LINDA HARLEY OWNERS GROUP YOUR 2011 OFFICERS DIRECTOR Scott Jones Phone: 909-864-7170 E-Mail: riverrat35@aol.com ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Rodger McEwan Phone: 760-242-0208 E-Mail: rmcewan@verizon.net SECRETARY Cindy Gano Phone: 951-314-3677 E-Mail: flhrlb@yahoo.com TREASURER Randy Kim Phone: 909-796-8399 E-Mail: hwni@aol.com LOH OFFICER MEMBERSHIP Tamra Boyce aka Whiskey Girl Phone: 909-553-7479 E-Mail: tamrasboyce@aol.com ACTIVITIES OFFICER WEBMASTER John Boyce aka Dr. John Phone: 909-446-6334 E-Mail: johnmboyce@aol.com SAFETY OFFICER Paul Daak E-Mail: pdaak@yahoo.com Phone: 951-684-6089 MILITARY LIAISON OFFICER Daryl Pappy Carroll E-Mail: pappysbdhogs@verizon.net Phone: 909-338-0261 BLOOD DRIVE OFFICER Linda Swearington E-Mail: squeegee2249@aol.com 760-947-2207 NATIONAL HOG 1-800-CLUB HOG 25