Post on 19-Sep-2020
Chapter Gathering
SPECIAL NOTICE:
THE APRIL GATHERING HAS
BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO
THE CORONAVIRUS
PANDEMIC.
GWRRA Gold Wing Road Riders Association
Chapter E - Michigan District
CHAPTER DIRECTORS
Gayle & Dennis Jisa
gwrra.mi.e.cd@gmail.com
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
CHAPTER E TEAM 2
TEAM GWRRA 3
DISTRICT TEAM 3
GAYLE’S GLIMPSE 4
CHAPTER SHIRTS & INFO 5
IMPORTANT MESSAGES 6
FROM GWRRA
THIS MAY INTEREST YOU! 7-9
CHAPTER POSITIONS 10-11
SUNSHINE REPORT 12
CALENDAR 13-16
UP COMING EVENTS 17
FOR SALE 18-19
GWRRA 4-MONTH 20-21
FREE TRIAL FORM
BUCKFIRE & BUCKFIRE 22
T = TOGETHER
E = EVERYONE
A = ACCOMPLISHES
M = MORE
APRIL 2020
Edition
Stay at Home Order Impacts Everyone’s Life...
Chapter E April Gathering - Cancelled
Stay Home, Stay Safe!
Art & Marla - Staying the Distance and Enjoying the Sun!
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CHAPTER E TEAM
CHAPTER DIRECTORS CHAPTER SECRETARY DISTRICT MEMBERSHIP ENHANCEMENT Dennis & Gayle Jisa gwrra.mi.e.cd@gmail.com
RAINBOW TICKETS SALES NEWSLETTER EDITOR John-Carl & Diane Zarella 248-922-9882 johncarlzarella@aol.com
MEMBERSHIP ENHANCEMENT COORDINATOR TBD
CHAPTER TREASURER Randy & Lori Westcott 248-760-2947 ranlorwing@gmail.com
MOTORIST AWARENESS PROGRAM COORDINATOR Dennis McAlister (Bam Bam) 586-295-5014 dlmca53@gmail.com
RIDE COORDINATOR Wally Kozlowski 248-396-9513 gator.mann@yahoo.com
WEB MASTER Ken Kuiper kekuiper@outlook.com
CHAPTER GOODIES Dave Williams wdavidw@sbcglobal.net
ASSISTANT CHAPTER DIRECTORS TBD
SUNSHINE REPORTER & SOCIAL EVENT COORDINATOR: Lori Westcott lawestcott@gmail.com
2019-2020 CHAPTER E COUPLE of the YEAR:
Dennis & Marge Dronsella
2019-2020 CHAPTER INDIVIDUAL of the YEAR:
Gary Gauthier
2019 CHAPTER E HIGH MILEAGE WOMANS AWARD:
Ginny Green
2019 CHAPTER E HIGH MILEAGE MENS AWARD: Ray McAllister
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TEAM GWRRA
Jere and Sherry Goodman Directors of GWRRA director@gwrra.org 540-623-0447
Anita and JR Alkire President and Wingman aalkire@gwrra.org 623-445-2680
Bruce and Barb Beeman Presidential Assistants bbbeeman@charter.net 507-433-4286
Francois and Chantal Sequin Presidential Assistants chantal@lesseguins.com 613-673-2341
francois@ lesseguins.com
Bob and Nan Shrader Presidential Assistants floridadd@msn.com 352-668-3164
Tom and Renee Wasluck Presidential Assistants regionbdirectors.tom.renee@gmail.com 570-474-1014
Don and Sharon Weber Presidential Assistants ponderosads@roadrunner.com 208-660-7836
Susan and George Huttman Director of Rider Education director-re@gwrra.org
Larry and Penny Anthony Directors of
Membership Enhancement mepgwrra@gmail.com 205-492-9728
Clara and Fred Boldt Director of GWRRA University toledotriker@gmail.com 641-484-5140
Randall and Janet Drake Director of Finance financedirector@gwrra.org 303-933-6073
Mike and Barri Critzman Director of Motorist Awareness itsawingthing@hotmail.com 760-486-3405
Dan and Rachel Sanderovich Executive Director Overseas dan.sanderovich@gmail.com 942-542-300-311
MICHIGAN DISTRICT TEAM District Directors Ken Kintner & Patti Kintner ken@vplenawee.com
patti@vplenawee.com 517-265-2667(H) 517-902-9893(K) 517-902-6222(P)
Assistant District Directors East Central Section
Rob & Pam Robinson Serving Chapters: D2, E, F2, Q2, & V
bjr365@comcast.net pjr365@gmail.com
(248) 255-5859 (248) 255-5860
Assistant District Directors North Section
Phil & Char Smock Serving Chapters: K2, J2, Y, & Z
pcsford@yahoo.com glasscardinal@yahoo.com
(989) 737-6533
Assistant District Directors West Section
Randy & Cheryl Wiggins Serving Chapters: G, G2, N, R2
cwiggi@comcast.net 231-557-4792
Assistant District Directors South East Section Goodies
Bob & Marcia Kinsey Serving Chapters: C, H2, J, R, S2, & W
rkinsey@tc3net.com (517) 458-4438 (517) 403-1956
District Treasurers Eddie & Charlene McDougle mcdouglemidt@gmail.com (248) 559-6239
Rider Education District Educators
Dennis & Felicia Schulte michridered@gmail.com dennis.schulte1256@gmail.com feliciaks@comcast.net
H (989) 269-3998 D (989) 415-7496 F (989) 415-7497
District University Coordinators
Rick & Joy Hebner rickheb@hotmail.com Joy, joyful57@hotmail.com
H (989) 667-5752 C (989) 274-8202 C (989) 245-7926
District Membership Enhancement Coordinators
Dennis & Gayle Jisa wingcoy@chartermi.net (248) 330-3245
District Motorist Awareness Program Coordinator Medic First Aid Coordinator
Gary Williams 517-262-0898
Couple of the Year Coordinator
Carol Williams 517-262-6314
District Ride Coordinators Brent & Sandy Blackburn brent.a.blackburn@gmail.com 248-622-9448 248-622-1509
Assistant District Ride Coordinators Neal Feikema & Susie Hartley nealfei@gmail.com (321) 629-4789
District Webmaster District Newsletter Editor
Ken Kuiper kekuiper@outlook.com (586) 201-7901
District Vendor Coordinators Earl & Bobbi Gerard squ1997@gmail.com (419) 460-4079
2018 District Couple of the Year
Julian & MaryJo Meade
2018 District Individual of the Year
Don Smith
GAYLE’S GLIMPSE Chapter Directors
Gayle & Dennis Jisa
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Here it is April and the grass is turning green, the flowers are starting to bud and bloom. We have all been giv-en some time to slow down and absorb the beauty of Spring popping out in our state. All around us, people are cleaning up their yards from the long winter’s nap. Birds are singing and starting to build their nests. Let’s think positive and get ready for the riding season!! We have a great schedule planned and can’t wait to all safely get together again. Get that yard work and spring cleaning done so you are ready to ride. No excuses you have work to do and can’t ride, once we are all safely able to once again ride in a group.
First of all, let me reaffirm that our events for April have been cancelled or postponed. We are also taking another step into the month of May and postponing our annual Maintenance Breakfast that was to be held on May 3
rd. Wally and I chatted
on Saturday and decided it would be best to cancel the Men’s Ride for the month of May. We did discuss the possibility of doing this ride a little later in the year. No one says it HAS to be the week of Mother’s Day!! This will give our Florida and Arizona snow birds time to return and maybe go on some of these rides they normally can’t participate in. Wally wants to wait and hang on to some hope of doing our Memorial Week-end trip to Athens Ohio. There is time to make that decision.
Today, April 5, 2020 is Chapter E’s 38th Anniversary!! We have been a strong chapter for all of those years and
we plan on staying strong as we move forward. Looking ahead into June, which is really not that far off, we have our FUN RUN planned for Saturday June 6 at the Brandon Community Park on Hadley Rd (Same location as the last few years). This will be our 30
th Annual FUN RUN and the team have chosen the theme “Picnic in the Park”. We plan to do
red & white checked table coverings and stay with our normal food dishes (Chicken and brats). It will take EVERYONE helping, as you usually do, to make this another great event!!! We will need a bit of extra help since Brent & Sandy will be out of town on this day. Please plan on being there and helping in every way you can!! If you have any ideas or sug-gestions please share so that we can be well organized for this occasion.
I hope you had FUN with the “Do you have…” I sent out this past week, in an email. There were several of you who participated. I will be doing it once in a while and prizes will be awarded at our next Gathering. Our newest member, Jeff Anderson, won the first game. Hey, why not stick one in the newsletter this month? Hmmm….what shall I ask for a picture of? Remember, you can only win once per gathering and it’s the first one that sends me a picture of a Spring flower blooming? Get ready….gooooo..
Till we chat again….
Stay healthy and be safe….
Gayle & Dennis Jisa
Our Gatherings and Social get-togethers are non-smoking inside buildings and members’ homes. You may smoke outside. Several of our chapter members suffer from smoke sensitivity and they greatly appreciate your understanding. Please visit our web site at: http://gwrra-mi.org/chapter/e/index1.htm Check out our website for the current location of our monthly Gathering. Click the EVENTS link for our Calendar of infor-mation about Ice Cream Rides, Sunday Rides, and other planned Events.
Visit Us on: Facebook — Join the Group: GWRRA-Michigan Chapter E For more information, you can contact: Chapter Directors: Gayle & Dennis Jisa @ 248-330-3245 Ride Coordinator: Wally Kozlowski @ 248-396-9513
CHAPTER *E* GENERAL INFORMATION
Newsletter deadline is the First Sunday of the month.
Chapter Shirts
Jerzees Brand SpotshieldTM
50/50 Cotton/Poly Blend in Royal Blue
5.6 oz, Stain Resistant fabric, Welt Collar, 1x1 Rib Cuffs
Short Sleeve: Men’s with or without breast pocket,
Ladies have no pocket
Long Sleeve: Both Men and Ladies without pockets
Mens Sizes: S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL 5XL
Body Length: 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
Body Width: 19 21 23 25 27 29 30 31
Ladies Sizes: S M L XL 2XL
Body Length: 25 25.5 26.5 27.5 28.5
Body Width: 18.5 19.5 21 23 25
All Shirts come with:
10” GWRRA Griffin
on the back,
and
Your Name
and
GWRRA Mi-E
on the front !
Price depends on Size,
Pocket, and Sleeve Length
From $15 to $22
See Gayle to order your
Chapter Shirt Today!
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APRIL 5th was the 38th Anniversary of Chapter E first being chartered.
We are looking forward to celebrating with you sometime SOON!!
THANK YOU for ALL you have done, are doing and will be doing to keep
Chapter E going STRONG!!
Your Chapter E Team
IMPORTANT MESSAGES FROM GWRRA
REGARDING CORONAVIRUS
ATTENTION ALL GWRRA DISTRICT DIRECTORS, EDUCATORS, MFA COORDINATORS and INSTRUCTORS March 12, 2020 EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY: Due to the current recommendations of the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and advice from HSI (Health & Safety Institute) related to Coronavirus (COVID-19), Laurel Kuehl, MEDIC FIRST AID® Director is suspending ALL scheduled MFA classes effective IMMEDI-ATELY and until further notice. Droplet and surface contamination properties of the virus and its documented period of dormancy can pose potential health risks to individuals and is the basis for this decision. We appreciate the ways this announcement may impact the Members and will monitor the situation providing updates when warranted. Please be sure to follow all safety recommenda-tions and we hope you continue to have good health. Thank you. Laurel Kuehl, MFA Director Susan Huttman, Director, Rider Education Program mfaasstdir@gmail.com director-re@gwrra.org 219-464-4663 828-855-0677
Attention All GWRRA Officers and Members March 13, 2020 Please be advised any current Member participating in the GWRRA Rider Education Levels Pro-gram with a MEDIC FIRST AID® (MFA) or alternative FA/CPR expiration on or after January 1st, 2020 is being granted a grace period until further notice. MFA Director, Laurel Kuehl will be working with all MFA instructors, trainers and coordinators affect-ed by recent developments to resolve their individual circumstances. Should you be approached by someone that serves Members in some MFA capacity, please ask them to contact Laurel. RE Program Assistant-Rider Course Programs, Chuck Geggie will be working with Alvin Nelson and Robert G. Williams to assist any REP on-bike instructors and trainers who may be impacted. Should an RCI or MI contact you, please refer him or her to Chuck Geggie. ALL University instructors and University trainers (with exception of the Rider Course Instructors) who may have questions or concerns about University training events or their levels or their individu-al certification status are asked to contact University Director, Clara Boldt directly. For all other Members who may not serve as a Rider Education or University instructor or trainer and have questions related their level status, Master eligibility etc. please ask them to contact Susan Huttman, Director, Rider Education Program. Thank you for your consideration and cooperation. Susan Huttman Director GWRRA Rider Education Program
The History of
TOILET PAPER
In these trying times, this bit of levity may bring a smile to your faces...
1. The first recorded use of toilet paper was in 6th Century China.
2. By the 14th Century, the Chinese govern-ment was mass-producing it.
3. Packaged toilet paper wasn't sold in the United States until 1857.
4. Joseph Gayety, the man who introduced packaged TP to the U.S. had his name printed on every sheet.
5. Global toilet paper demand uses nearly 30,000 trees every day.
6. That's 10 million trees a year.
7. It wasn't until 1935 that a manufacturer was able to promise Splinter-Free Toilet Paper.
8. Seven percent of Americans admit to stealing rolls of toilet paper in hotels.
9. Americans use an average of 8.6 sheets of toilet paper per trip to the bathroom.
10. The average roll has 333 sheets.
11. Historically, what you use to wipe depended on your income level.
12. In the middle ages they used something called a gompf stick which was just an actual stick used to scrape.
13. Wealthy Romans used wool soaked in rose water and French royalty used lace.
14. Other things that were used before toilet paper include: Hay, corn cobs, sticks, stones, sand, moss, hemp, wool, husks, fruit peels, ferns, sponges, seashells, knotted ropes, and broken pot-tery (ouch!). I must add Poison Ivy leaves with others available
15. 70-75% of the world still doesn't use toilet paper because it is too expensive or there is not suffi-cient plumbing.
16. In many Western European countries, bidets are seen as more effective and preferable to toilet paper.
17. Coloured toilet paper was popular in the U.S. until the 1940s.
18. The reason toilet paper disintegrates so quickly when wet is that the fibers used to make it are very short.
19. On the International Space Station, they still use regular toilet paper but it has to be sealed in special containers and Compressed.
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20. During Desert Storm, the U.S. Army used toilet paper to camouflage their tanks.
21. In 1973 Johnny Carson caused a toilet paper shortage. He said as a joke that there was a short-age, which there wasn't, until everyone believed him and ran out to buy up the supply. It took three weeks for some stores to get more stock.
22. There is a contest sponsored by Charmin to design and make wedding dresses out of toilet pa-per. The winner gets $2,000.
23. There was a toilet paper museum in Wisconsin, The Madison Museum of Bathroom Tissue, but it closed in 2000.
24. The museum once had over 3,000 rolls of TP from places all over the world, including The Gug-genheim, Ellis Island, and Graceland.
25. There is still a virtual toilet paper museum called Nobody's Perfect.
26. In 1996, President Clinton passed a Toilet Paper Tax of 6 cents per roll, which is still in ef-fect today. Obama tried to triple that but the House wouldn't pass it.
27. The Pentagon uses, on average, 666 rolls of toilet paper per day.
28. The most expensive toilet paper in the world is from Portuguese brand Renova.
29. Renova is three-ply, perfumed, costs $3 per roll and comes in several colors including black, red, blue and green.
30. The CEO of Renova came up with the idea for black toilet paper while he was at a Cirque du So-leil show.
31. Beyonce uses only red Renova toilet paper.
32. Kris Jenner uses only the black Renova toilet paper.
33. If you hang your toilet paper so you can pull it from the top, you're considered more intelligent than someone who pulls it from the bottom. (Wonder how this was determined?)
34. Koji Suzuki, a Japanese horror novelist best known for writing The Ring, had an entire novel printed on a single roll of toilet paper.
35. The novel takes place in a public bathroom and the entire story runs approximately three feet long.
36. When asked what necessity they would bring to a desert island, 49% of people said toilet paper before food.
37. Queen Elizabeth II wipes her royal bottom with silk handkerchiefs. Wonder if the royal chamber-maid gets to wash those?
38. Muslims wipe their bums with their bare hand--- always the left hand. They eat with their right hand. If you are caught shop lifting, your right hand is cut off forcing you to eat with your poopy left hand.
This history was sent to you using my right hand
Author Unknown….
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WHAT ARE YOU DOING TO GET THROUGH THE DAYS
BEING COOPED UP IN YOUR HOUSE?
Sharing an eMail from a fellow Chapter E Member:
Hi Deniis & Gayle,
I am still anxious to ride with the group but this will have to wait. We have cleaned the
house, dusted and waxed furniture - not very exciting but it had to be done.
My wife and her quilting group have made over 1700 fabric face masks which we
have donated to Rochester Police, Oakland County Sheriff, Beaumont and some
local nursing homes. I'm the pick up and delivery guy (and my GL 1500 works well for
this !!).
Prior to the stay at home lock down I was planning to visit Wally and have him ride
my bike for his opinion and show me how to remove the plastic body work without
any damage. I can change oil and spark plugs but I need help with the trim. I also
want to lube the speedo cable - just gotta find it - and a couple other minor questions
that hopefully can be answered when the workshop takes place.
Really looking forward to the next meeting and ride.
Thanks,
Jeff Anderson
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Chapter E Open Position: Membership Enhancement Coordinator
We are in need of a Membership Enhancement Coordinator for our Chapter. Art & Marla filled this position for many years and did any awesome job of it!! Now it’s time for someone else to step up and lend a helping hand. Requirements:
Review members membership information and make calls to remind them of their expiration date coming up.
We want to keep our members and help them in keeping current. We are all very busy and a little friendly phone call to say “hello” and let them know we care goes a long way!
Welcome guests and new members and make them feel welcome and at home with our group.
Help in the planing of events we do, to have more FUN!!
Encourage other members to invite friends and relatives to come and join us so they can ex-perience the FUN, SAFETY and KNOWLEDGE we gain and share.
Let’s talk and I can explain more. Talk to Art & Marla and they can share their information with you as well. No pressure, let’s talk and see if this is a way you can help us out! Gayle & Dennis Jisa Chapter Directors GWRRA Chapter E
Chapter E’s Anniversary was on April 5th:
On THIS DAY IN HISTORY….
Michael Jackson’s Thriller Album was released, and is now considered the Best Selling album globally.
Someone in Japan bought the first CD Player.
Disney opened Epcot Center Park.
Dutch Elm Disease arrived and killed millions of Elm trees.
We lost Jim Belushi.
We honored our Vietnam Veterans with the dedication of the Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial.
After years of events, roads and miles - RIDE ON and ENJOY!!
Contributed by Geno and Sammy Bury
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CHAPTER E OPEN POSITION:
CHAPTER SKILL ENHANCEMENT ADVISOR
Job Summary
The role of Chapter Skill Enhancement Advisor (CSEA) is to proactively support Member/Participant by providing them with information they can consider on ways to become skilled, pre-pared and safer riders and co-riders.
Encouraged Responsibilities
• Serve as an example by being actively engaged in the Levels Program.
• Monthly, or as often as possible and weather permitting based on Members interest, put on an on-bike skills day with skill practice, bike games for riders and co-riders.
• Team with the Chapter Ride Coordinator to promote the importance of best riding practices at chapter gatherings, rides and events.
• Utilize the quarterly Chapter Levels Report provided by the District Educator to support the Mem-bers and assist them in achieving milestones and earning recognition.
• Communicate directly with the District Educator to advocate for classes and courses to serve any chapter participant with an interest in progressing in the levels program, becoming a more profi-cient rider and being better prepared to respond to emergency situations.
Qualifications and Skills
The Chapter Skill Enhancement Advisor:
• is not an officer; and the position is not mandatory
• has a basic knowledge of the GWRRA Rider Education Program
• is appointed by the Chapter Director
• is interviewed by the District Educator
• completes a Confidentiality Agreement
• is a current Level II Rider or Co-Rider
• receives guidance and support from the District Educator
• communicates with the District Educator directly, keeping the Chapter Director in the loop to as-sure the needs of the chapter participants are met. Remember, the Chapter Skill Enhancement Adviser is an active participant on the Chapter staff and primary direction comes from the Chap-ter Director
• does not have access to the RE database and relies on the District Educator for the information.
Goal: To provide the membership with the basic support needed to participate meaningfully and successfully in the GWRRA Rider Education Program at the Chapter level.
Susan Huttman-Director RE Program Approved by GWRRA August 28, 2019
TICKET
SALES
PRIOR MONTH’s
RESULTS
Chapter Pride - Red Ticket - $5 Gathering was Cancelled
Rainbow Tickets - 30 Gathering was Cancelled
50/50 1st - $ 20 Gathering was Cancelled
50/50 2nd - $ 15 Gathering was Cancelled
50/50 3rd - $ 10 Gathering was Cancelled
APRIL Birthday Anniversary Membership Celebration
Date Name Date Name Year Name
1 Pat Martz 6 Ray & Sandi McAllister 1994 Howard Barton
8 Kay Gauthier 20 Jim & Meghan Allcorn 2003 Roger Magerman
8 Mary Cox 26 Don & Solveigh Ferguson 2009 Roger & Mary Cox
10 Diane Zarella 2012 Joey & Pat Gauthier
10 Roger Cox
26 Mark Sparling
MAY Birthday Anniversary Membership Celebration
Date Name Date Name Year Name
21 Martha Lasky 18 Jim & Beth Sedlock 1984 Larry & Nellie Marshall
24 Jim Sedlock 20 Geno & Sami Bury 1993 John-Carl & Diane Zarella
26 Gayle Jisa 25 Dennis & Marge Dronsella 1993 Andrew Zarella
26 Jim Allcorn 27 Dave & Wendy Buchanan 1993 Christina Zarella
27 Jerry Lasky 1993 Krystal Zarella
2001 Allen & Sylvia Pocock
2009 Dave Williams
2016 Jim & Meghan Allcorn
SUNSHINE REPORT
Lori Westcott
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50/50 RAFFLE DRAWING
RAINBOW TICKET SALES John-Carl & Diane Zarella
ADDITIONAL DRAWINGS
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APRIL-MAY 2020
Tue Mar 24, 2020 - Thu Apr 30, 2020
Stay at Home Order Description: March 23, 2020 Governor Whitmer Signs “Stay Home, Stay Safe” Executive Order: Michigan Governor directs all non-critical businesses to temporarily close, all Michiganders to stay home or six feet away from others during COVID-19 crisis
Wed Apr 1, 2020 6:30pm - 8:30pm Ch E Dinner Night - Cancelled
Sat Apr 4, 2020
10am - MI Spring Officer Meeting - CANCELLED
Sun Apr 5, 2020 8am - 10am Ch E Breakfast - Cancelled
Mon Apr 6, 2020
7pm - 9pm Ch E Ride/Staff Meeting - Cancelled Wed Apr 8, 2020
6:30pm - 8:30pm Ch E Dinner Night - Cancelled Thu Apr 9, 2020
9am - Ch E Rainbow Ticket Sales at Bueche’s Food World - Cancelled Sun Apr 12, 2020
Easter Sunday - not Cancelled! The Lord is Risen! 8am - 10am Ch E Breakfast - Cancelled
Wed Apr 15, 2020
6:30pm - 8:30pm Ch E Dinner Night - Cancelled Thu Apr 16, 2020
7pm - Chapter E Gathering - Cancelled Sun Apr 19, 2020
8am - 10am Ch E Breakfast - Cancelled 10 am - Ch E Ride to Ch J Mall Show - Cancelled
Wed Apr 22, 2020
7pm - 8:30pm Ch E Ice Cream Ride - Cancelled? Sun Apr 26, 2020
8am - 10am Ch E Breakfast - Cancelled Wed Apr 29, 2020
7pm - 8:30pm Ch E Ice Cream Ride - Cancelled? Sun May 3, 2020
8am - Ch E Maintenance Breakfast - Cancelled
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Mon May 4, 2020 7pm - 9pm Ch E Ride & Staff Meeting - Cancelled
Tue May 5, 2020
Cinco de Mayo Wed May 6, 2020
7pm - 8:30pm Ch E Ice Cream Ride Where: Dairy Twist Cafe, 2660 Benstein Rd, Walled Lake, MI 48390 Description: Ride Leader - Wally Kozlowski Ice Cream Rides leave from VC's at 7:00 pm located at 7300 Highland Rd., Waterford Twp., Michigan 48327 If the weather does not cooperate: Meet at Culver's, 7313 Highland Rd, Waterford Twp, MI 48327 at 7:00pm
Sun May 10, 2020 Mother's Day 8am - 10am Ch E Breakfast
Where: Mel's Grill 2, 7080 Gateway Park Dr, Village of Clarkston, MI 48346 Sun May 10, 2020 - Sat May 16, 2020
Ch E Mens Ride to Hazard, Ky - CANCELLED
Mon May 11, 2020
6:30pm - Ch E Lady's Night at Pat's - CANCELLED Wed May 13, 2020
7pm - 8:30pm Ch E Ice Cream Ride Where: Baskin-Robbins, 6243 Orchard Lake Rd, West Bloomfield Township, MI 48322 Description: Ride Leader - Dave Williams Ice Cream Rides leave from VC's at 7:00pm located at 7300 Highland Rd., Waterford Twp., Michigan 48327 If the weather does not cooperate: Meet at Culver's, 7313 Highland Rd, Waterford Twp, MI 48327 at 7:00pm
Sun May 17, 2020
8am - 10am Ch E Breakfast Where: Mel's Grill 2, 7080 Gateway Park Dr, Village of Clarkston, MI 48346
Wed May 20, 2020
7pm - 8:30pm Ch E Ice Cream Ride Where: Cook's Farm Dairy, 2950 E Seymour Lake Rd, Ortonville, MI 48462 Description: Ride Leader - John-Carl Zarella Ice Cream Rides leave from VC's at7:00pm located at 7300 Highland Rd., Waterford Twp., Michigan 48327 If the weather does not cooperate: Meet at Culver's, 7313 Highland Rd, Waterford Twp, MI 48327 at 7:00pm
Thu May 21, 2020
7pm - Chapter E Gathering Where: Nino's Italian House, 4255 Baldwin Rd, Auburn Hills, MI 48326 Description: 6:30pm to Eat - Gathering starts at 7:00pm
Sat May 23, 2020 - Mon May 25, 2020 8am- Ch E Memorial Weekend Ride
Where: Days Inn by Wyndham Athens, 330 Columbus Rd, Athens, OH 45701 Description: Ride to Athens, Ohio to enjoy the "Windy Nines" Bike Routes Leave Mel's at 8:00am Saturday, Return Monday Evening Wally has 6 rooms reserved @ Days Inn 740-593-6655
Sun May 24, 2020
8am - 10am Ch E Breakfast Where: Mel's Grill 2, 7080 Gateway Park Dr, Village of Clarkston, MI 48346
Mon May 25, 2020
Memorial Day Wed May 27, 2020
7pm - 8:30pm Ch E Ice Cream Ride Where: Dairy Queen, 2020 S Milford Rd, Milford Charter Twp, MI 48381 Description: Ride Leader - Norm West Ice Cream Rides leave from VC's at 7:00pm located at 7300 Highland Rd., Waterford Twp., Michigan 48327 If the weather does not cooperate: Meet at Culver's, 7313 Highland Rd, Waterford Twp, MI 48327 at 7:00pm
Sun May 31, 2020 8am - 10am Ch E Breakfast
Where: Mel's Grill 2, 7080 Gateway Park Dr, Village of Clarkston, MI 48346
APRIL-MAY 2020
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District Classified Site: http://gwrra-mi.org/classified/
RIDING GEAR FOR SALE:
Heated ladies jacket and pants, size large, electric, plugs into the bike.
Padded ladies jacket with safety padding in elbows and shoulders and reflective color. Size Large, white.
MOTORCYCLE CAMPER FOR SALE:
1996 Kwik Kamp with Queen size bed
Price $1,200
Contact: Brent Blackburn
248-622-9448 or brent.a.blackburn@gmail.com
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FOR SALE: 2005 Honda Shadow 750cc
24200 Miles - $3,000
Bike can be seen by appointment
Near Exit 55 off I-85
Contact: Larry L Blackburn
980-622-8972
FOR SALE: $3500 OBO
2007 Suzuki Burgman AN650 Executive
8258 Miles - Always Garage Kept
Excellent Condition - Starts Right Up and Runs Great!
Contact: John-Carl Zarella @ 248-343-8153
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LADIES TOURMASTER RIDING JACKET - Only $50.
Ladies size med 10-12. Removable insulated liner. Worn only 6 times. Like brand new!
Contact: Jim and Beth Sedlock
Phone: 810-287-0326
Email: jbtreetop@gmail.com
Remove this page and give this application to a prospective member!
Tear along this line and send in your application!
MEMBER BENEFITS ON BACK OF THIS SHEET
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Send this application to: GWRRA Free Trial 21423 North 11 Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85027
Or you can contact GWRRA at: Telephone: 800-843-9460 or (623) 581-2500 Fax: (877) 348-9416 Email: memberservices@gwrra.org GWRRA Website: www.gwrra.org Rescue Plus Website: www.rescueplus.org
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Gayle & Dennis Jisa
900 Woodgrove
Ortonville, Mich. 483462