Bike Week 06/18

8
1 Motorcycle Week Motorcycle Week LACONIA AMERICA'S OLDEST MOTORCYCLE RALLY AMERICA'S OLDEST MOTORCYCLE RALLY AMERICA'S OLDEST MOTORCYCLE RALLY DEST MOTORC C C C R C RC R R R O O O O TO O O O TO O O O T O T O O O O O O O T T S S T S T S S S S S S S D D D L L DEST MOTORC C O O O O O O O O O O O O C C C C C C R R R R R R R R R R R R T T T T T T M M M M M M M M M M M M T T T T T T E E E E E E D D D D L D L D D D D D D D S S S S S S C C O O O O D D R R R R R R C C C C C C M S M S LDEST MOTORC 2015 2015 2015 WINNI DENIM & SUPPLY CO. Open Mon - Sat: 10am - 6pm /Sun: 11am - 4pm 28 Weirs Rd. Gilford, NH (Next to The Wine’ing Butcher) 527-8228 Your destination for Men’s & Women’s jeans, belts, accessories, classic tees & more! Ninety-one year old Alice Matthewman sits on the back of her grandson, Kris Johnson’s motorcycle. Kris has been giving Alice a ride to Bike Week every year since she decided to give up riding there on her own. Alice has not missed a Bike Week since the early 1970s. MISSING BIKE WEEK IS NOT AN OPTION FOR THIS 91-YEAR OLD It has been about forty years since Alice Matthew- man went to her first bike week in Laconia, riding there on her own motor- cycle riding next to her husband, Rodger. Since then she hasn’t missed one. This year, at ninety-one years of age, Alice is look- ing forward to continuing her streak when she rides to Weirs Beach for this year’s Bike Week on her grandson, Kris Johnson’s bike, a tradition the two of them have been carrying on for a little over ten years now. I had the opportunity to talk with Alice last week. I had to wait until she took a break from cutting the lawn in front of her home. Alice, who will be ninety- two in August, moved to Alton in the mid-1970s from Stowe, Massachu- setts. Her husband, Rod- ger, who is now deceased, worked as an engineer and Alice, worked at a variety of jobs, including for the Stowe Police Department where she helped trans- port prisoners to Maynard, Massachusetts for incar- ceration. “It was really just DWIs,” said Alice. “Stowe was a nice, quiet place and we didn’t have anywhere to keep those being held so we took them to the next town.” She also worked at a variety of other jobs in Massachusetts before they moved permanently to New Hampshire, where she continued to keep busy. “I pretty much did it all,” said Alice. “I think the only thing I didn’t do was work in a bank.” Alice retired from the workforce for good last year at the age of 90. For years she had worked on weekends cleaning rental homes for seasonal rent- als. Alice was also an avid water skier, a sport which she didn’t take up until she was in her mid-50s and only gave up for good about seven years ago at the age of 84. Along with her daughter they won their share of the competi- tions as a shelf of trophies by Brendan Smith Weirs Times Editor See ALICE on 6 CAITLYN MATTHEWMAN PHOTO

description

Bike Week 2015

Transcript of Bike Week 06/18

Page 1: Bike Week 06/18

1THE WEIRS TIMES & THE COCHECO TIMES, Motorcycle Week 2015

Motorcycle WeekMotorcycle WeekLACONIA

A M E R I C A ' S O L D E S T M O TO R C YC L E R A L LYA M E R I C A ' S O L D E S T M O TO R C YC L E R A L LYA M E R I C A ' S O L D E S T M O TO R C YC L E R A L LYD E S T M O TO R CCCCR CR CRRROOOOTOOOOTOOOO TO TOOOOOOOTTSS TS TSSSSSSSDDDLLD E S T M O TO R CCOOOOOOOOOOOO CCCCCCRRRRRRRRRRRRTTTTTTMMMMMMMMMMMMTTTTTTEEEEEEDDDDL DL DDDDDDD SSSSSS CCOOOODD RRRRRR CCCCCCMS MSL D E S T M O TO R C

201520152015

WINNI DENIM & SUPPLY CO.

Open Mon - Sat: 10am - 6pm /Sun: 11am - 4pm28 Weirs Rd. Gilford, NH (Next to The Wine’ing Butcher) 527-8228

Your destination for Men’s & Women’s jeans, belts, accessories, classic tees & more!

Ninety-one year old Alice Matthewman sits on the back of her grandson, Kris Johnson’s motorcycle. Kris has been giving Alice a ride to Bike Week every year since she decided to give up riding there on her own. Alice has not missed a Bike Week since the early 1970s.

Missing Bike Week is not An option For this 91-YeAr old

It has been about forty years since Alice Matthew-man went to her first bike week in Laconia, riding there on her own motor-cycle riding next to her husband, Rodger.

Since then she hasn’t missed one.

This year, at ninety-one years of age, Alice is look-ing forward to continuing her streak when she rides to Weirs Beach for this year’s Bike Week on her grandson, Kris Johnson’s bike, a tradition the two of them have been carrying on for a little over ten years now.

I had the opportunity to talk with Alice last week. I had to wait until she took a break from cutting the lawn in front of her home.

Alice, who will be ninety-two in August, moved to Alton in the mid-1970s from Stowe, Massachu-setts. Her husband, Rod-

ger, who is now deceased, worked as an engineer and Alice, worked at a variety of jobs, including for the

Stowe Police Department where she helped trans-port prisoners to Maynard, Massachusetts for incar-

ceration.“It was really just DWIs,”

said Alice. “Stowe was a nice, quiet place and we

didn’t have anywhere to keep those being held so we took them to the next town.”

She also worked at a variety of other jobs in Massachusetts before they moved permanently to New Hampshire, where she continued to keep busy.

“I pretty much did it all,” said Alice. “I think the only thing I didn’t do was work in a bank.”

Alice retired from the workforce for good last year at the age of 90. For years she had worked on weekends cleaning rental homes for seasonal rent-als.

Alice was also an avid water skier, a sport which she didn’t take up until she was in her mid-50s and only gave up for good about seven years ago at the age of 84. Along with her daughter they won their share of the competi-tions as a shelf of trophies

by Brendan SmithWeirs Times Editor

See alice on 6

caitlyn MatthewMan Photo

Page 2: Bike Week 06/18

2 THE WEIRS TIMES & THE COCHECO TIMES, Motorcycle Week 2015

LACONIA BIKE WEEK 2013 - jUNE 8TH - jUNE 16THLACONIA mOTOrCyCLE WEEK 2015 LACONIA mOTOrCyCLE WEEK 2015

603-527-2896lrgh.org/care

Occupational Health Services Announces Convenience Care!

GILMANTON WINERYCome here for the beautiful ride down Rt. 107, for wine tastings,

lunch, a picnic in the vines... And make plans to join us

for our PIG ROAST On Sunday, June 14th

Check our website for the details on all of the above.

www.gilmantonwinery.com

71 Church St. • Downtown Laconia603-528-4092

Mon-Fri 9-5:30 • Sat 9-5

HAPPY JACK’S Cigar, Pipe & Tobacco Shop

HAPPY JACK’S Cigar, Pipe & Tobacco Shop

WWW.HAPPYJACKSONLINE.COM

Wednesday, June 17thCovered Bridge Gypsy Tour.

200-mile guided tour includ-ing up to 10 covered bridges throughout scenic NH. Tour leaves Rally Headquarters at 10:30am.

Fire & Iron Ride. Leaves from Junior’s Crush House at 6pm. Line-ups begin at 4:30pm.

Motorcycle Demos Headquar-ters: Demos from HD, Yama-ha, Victory, Indian, & Can-Am. Harley-Davidson H.O.G. Pin Stop, P&A Display, and Heri-tage Harley-Davidson mer-chandise tent at NHMS.

AMA Sanctioned Shawn P. Farnsworth Memorial PRO Hill Climb: Canaan, NH, 12pm. Hosted by RidgeRunners Pro-motions.

Biker Build-Off: Laconia Road-house Build-Off Tent, 9–1pm, 2–8pm to see progress.

Bike Paint-Off Contest: Laconia Roadhouse Build-Off Tent, 9–1pm, 2–8pm to see prog-ress.

Ride-In Bike Show Sponsored by Haymond Law Firm: Loca-tion Junior’s Crush House: 10–4pm, 603-455-0458.

Best of the Bikers Pool Tourna-ment: Shooter’s Tavern, RT 3, Belmont, 7pm.

Chrome Hill Vendor Center & Live Music at the NazBar & Grill: Naswa Resort, 11am–close.

Music at the Marketplace: Stage One 12:30 - 4:30pm & 6:30 -11:30pm at Patio Garden Res-taurant; Stage Two 12–4pm &

6–11:30pm at Stageview Grill.

M/S Mount Washington: Dock-side Weirs Beach with Live music. Shuttle boats available between Weirs Beach and Meredith.

Cornerstone Outreach Minis-tries: Safety food stop. Route 9, 24hr/8 days, 603-352-2616.

Free Coffee House: White Church, Tower St., Weirs Beach. 9am–10pm. AA Meet-ings at Noon & 8pm.

NA Meetings. Methodist Church on Tower Street. 10–11:30am & 6–7:30pm. www.GSANA.org for info.

92nd Rally Anniversary Cel-ebration & 25th Anniversary Celebration of Laconia Motor-cycle Week Association: Naswa 3pm.

Heritage Harley-Davidson: Miss Chrissy the Patch Queen, Volusia County Pinstriping,

LACONIA mOTOrCyCLE WEEK 2015 LACONIA mOTOrCyCLE WEEK 2015

A Listing of Some Of The Events Happening Bike Week

See eventS on 3

Page 3: Bike Week 06/18

3THE WEIRS TIMES & THE COCHECO TIMES, Motorcycle Week 2015

LACONIA BIKE WEEK 2013 - jUNE 8TH - jUNE 16THLACONIA mOTOrCyCLE WEEK 2015 LACONIA mOTOrCyCLE WEEK 2015

Laconia Motorcycle Rally has a rich history dating back to 1916. This is the 92nd year and the American Police Motorcycle Museum is commemorating each rally leading up to the 100th with a unique one-of-a-kind metal sculpture (See attachment) This piece is 44 inches by 28 inches. We are thanking all those who support our museum with a free raffle ticket for every paid admission to the museum. The drawing will be held at the close of business on Saturday, June 20th. Artwork was created by Chris Twine of Patriot Customs in Southbridge, MA.

T-6-D STUNNASFEATURING H-D® XG750

VendorsMiss Chrissy Patch QueenVolusia County Pinstriping

OPEN 7 DAYS FOR BIKE WEEK!

DRAG SPECIALTIES TRUCK(JUNE 18TH, 19TH & 20TH)

**June 18th - June 20th Only. Must be installed by Heritage Harley-Davidson. Must meet NHDOT noise guidelines for inspection.10% OFF ALL IN-STOCK VANCE & HINES EXHAUST**

THURSDAY, JUNE 18TH

• Bikini Bike Wash• LIVE MUSIC: Those Guys - 11:00 - 3:00

Visit our second location at theHarley-Davidson® Demos & HOG Pin Stop, NOW through Saturday, June 20th

from 9:00am - 5:00pm at:New Hampshire Motor Speedway & grab some

TAX FREE Heritage H-D® gear!

FRIDAY, JUNE 19TH

• Bikini Bike Wash• Pig Roast & BBQ• LIVE MUSIC: Carolyn Ramsay Band - 11:00 - 3:00

SATURDAY, JUNE 20TH

• Bikini Bike Wash• LIVE MUSIC: Rippin’ E Brakes - 11:00 - 3:00

142 Manchester St. • Concord NH • 1-800-HARLEY-1 • 603-224-3268 • www.heritageh-d.comTake exit 13 off I-93, ride south 1 mile we’re on the right! (Only a 30 minute ride from The Weirs)

BIKE WEEK

2015FOOD & BEER TENTALL WEEK! **Please Ride Responsibly

CK5, food and beer tent

Fireworks Show!!! Weirs Beach at 10PM. Rain Date. Thurs-day June 18th. Sponsored by Progressive and Presented by Atlas Fireworks.

Thursday, June 18thGuided Tour: Leaves from Rally Headquarters to Makris Lob-ster & Steak House. Leaves 10:30am. Live music and promos all day!

“Ride to the Sky” at Mt. Wash-ington Auto Road: Motorcycles only! Arrive before 10am and passenger rides free! Weather permitting.

22nd Annual POW/MIA Free-dom Ride…. “THE RIDE TO THE ROCK” & 27th Anni-versary of the Vigil: Meet at Winnipesaukee Crossing, Kickstands up at 6pm sharp. Line-ups at 5pm. In honor of POW/MIAs and families.

Motorcycle Demos Headquar-ters: Demos from HD, Yama-ha, Victory, Indian, & Can-Am. Harley-Davidson H.O.G. Pin Stop, P&A Display, and Heri-tage Harley-Davidson mer-chandise tent at NHMS.

Big Air Jumps & Stunts Show. Makris Lobster & Steak House, Concord. Noon until dusk. Live music and promos all day!

Biker Build-Off: Laconia Road-house Build-Off Tent, 9–1pm, 2–8pm to see progress.

Bike Paint-Off Contest: Laconia Roadhouse Build-Off Tent, 9–1pm, 2–8pm to see prog-ress.

Custom Bike Show: Historic Train Station next to Kramer & Hall Jewelers, downtown Laconia, 10–4pm, 603-455-0458. Railroad Station Mer-chants’ Favorite Bike in the Show, 2pm.

Burrito Eating Contest: Historic Train Station at Burrito Me, 1:30pm.

Bikini Contest at the Naswa Resort: 3–6pm.

Tattoo Contest: Laconia Road-house’s Build-Off Tent, 7pm.

Best of the Bikers Pool Tourna-ment: Shooter’s Tavern, RT. 3, Belmont, 7pm.

Chrome Hill Vendor Center & Live Music at the NazBar & Grill: Naswa Resort, 11am–close.

Music at the Marketplace: Stage One 12:30 - 4:30pm & 6:30 -11:30pm at Patio Garden Res-taurant; Stage Two 12–4pm & 6–11:30pm at Stageview Grill.

Paradise Beach Club: Live Mu-sic & Special Events all week!

Bikini Bike Wash. Junior’s Crush House in Gilford. All week, weather permitting.

Tower Hill Tavern: Live Music & Special Events all week!

M/S Mount Washington: Dock-side Weirs Beach with Live music. Shuttle boats available between Weirs Beach and Meredith.

Cornerstone Outreach Minis-tries: Safety food stop. Route 9, 24hr/8 days, 603-352-2616.

Free Coffee House: White Church, Tower St., Weirs Beach. 9am–10pm. AA Meet-ings at Noon & 8pm.

Weirs Shuttle Train: Shuttle service from Meredith, Weirs & Lakeport for first weekend and then Thursday thru Sunday. For rates and schedule see ad in this Rally News and on hoborr.com.

Unveiling of 1927 Indian Laco-nia Police Motorcycle: Ameri-

LACONIA mOTOrCyCLE WEEK 2015 LACONIA mOTOrCyCLE WEEK 2015

See eventS on 4

eventS from 2

Page 4: Bike Week 06/18

4 THE WEIRS TIMES & THE COCHECO TIMES, Motorcycle Week 2015

LACONIA BIKE WEEK 2013 - jUNE 8TH - jUNE 16THLACONIA mOTOrCyCLE WEEK 2015 LACONIA mOTOrCyCLE WEEK 2015

BUY,SELL,TRADE ON THE SPOT !!

GUNS,KNIFES,AMMO AND ACCESSORIES

SATURDAY JUNE 20 9AM –4PM SUNDAY JUNE 21 9AM– 2PM $8 SATURDAYADMISSION VETS $5 FATHER’S DAY—SUNDAY- ONLY $5.00

CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE

GUN SHOW

CONTACT INFO: Phone: 603-621-0700 WWW.NHGUNSHOW.COM [email protected]

189 Pembroke Rd Concord NH

Take route 106 from Laconia 10 miles south of Track Right on Pembroke rd 100 yds

Watch for signs

10 miles south of Track

BIKE WEEKEND

*1.99%, 5.99%, 6.99%, or 12.99% APR with Minimum Payments of 2.87%, 3.05%, 3.10%, or 3.39% of the purchase amount, based on your creditworthiness, are effective until the purchase is paid in full. Offer available on approved purchases of new 2011-2014 select models made on the Yamaha Card issued by Capital One, N.A. Offer valid through 6/30/15. Your account must be open and current to be eligible for this offer. Some options may not be available and other terms may apply. Your Standard APR is either 12.99%-22.99% or variable 14.99%-22.99%. Variable APRs as of 4/14/15 and apply to accounts opened on or after 11/6/09. Minimum Interest Charge $1. **Customer Cash offer good on select 2011-2015 models between 4/1/15 to 6/30/15. Offer good only in the U.S., excluding the state of Hawaii. Dealer remains responsible for complying with all local and state advertising regulations and laws. Dress properly for your ride with a helmet, eye protection, longsleeved shirt, long pants, gloves and boots. Do not drink and ride. It is illegal and dangerous. Yamaha and the Motorcycle Safety Foundation encourage you to ride safely and respect the environment. For further information regarding the MSF course, please call 1-800-446-9227. Professional riders depicted on closed courses. ©2015 Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. All rights reserved. 4/15

AS LOW AS 1.99% APR

UNTIL PAID IN FULLON 2014 & PRIOR YEAR SELECT MODELS*

$1000+ CUSTOMER

CASH**UP TO

THE STAR MOTORCYCLES GET OUT AND RIDE SALES EVENT

RAIDER®

STRYKER®

V STAR® 1300 DELUXE

V STAR® 950

HK POWERSPORTS LACONIA1197 UNION AVE

LACONIA NH 03246603-524-0100

www.HKPowersports.com

LACONIA1197 Union Ave.

603-524-0100

Save up to $2,500 on In-stock Yamaha Bikes!

can Police Motorcycle Mu-seum. Our bike build this year is a 1927 Indian Police Special with Armor Plating. Unveiling and dedication at noon.

Heritage Harley-Davidson: Bi-kini Bike Wash, Those Guys Band, Miss Chrissy the Patch Queen, Volusia County Pin-striping, CK5, and Drag Spe-cialties Truck on site!

NA Meetings. Methodist Church on Tower Street. 10–11:30am & 6–7:30pm. www.GSANA.org.

Rally in the Valley: Meet the Valley Riders for breakfast. ‘Yesterdays’ in Jackson Vil-lage, 8am.

A Tribute to and for Motorcy-clists: An evening to hon-or advocates, activists, and awareness supporters, such as Sherm Packard, Rick Gray, and Betsy Lister– hosted by Paul W. Cote All are welcome. 7-9pm at Hector’s in Down-town Laconia.

Friday, June 19thGypsy Tour: White Mtns.

Leaves Rally Headquarters at 10:30AM.

New Hampshire Motor Speed-way: www.nhms.com. 92nd Anniversary of the Loudon Classic: 8am.

Big Air Jumps & Stunts Show. Makris Lobster & Steak House,

Concord. Noon until dusk. Live music and promos all day!

Motorcycle Demos Headquar-ters: Demos from HD, Yama-ha, Victory, Indian, & Can-Am. Harley-Davidson H.O.G. Pin Stop, P&A Display, and Heri-tage Harley-Davidson mer-chandise tent at NHMS.

Biker Build-Off: Laconia Road-house Build-Off Tent, 9–1pm, 2–8pm to see progress. Peo-ple’s Choice Award on Satur-day, June 20th at 4pm.

Bike Paint-Off Contest: Laconia Roadhouse Build-Off Tent, 9–1pm, 2–8pm to see progress. People’s Choice Award on Sat-urday, June 20th at 4pm.

11th Annual City of Laconia Bike Show: Opechee Park, 11–1pm. Benefits City of La-conia, 603-455-0458.

Swap Meet! Opechee Park, 8am-1pm. Benefits City of Laconia. Vendors, call Dick 603-455-0458.

Hot Legs Contest: Laconia Road-house Big Stage. Sponsored by SickBoy Motorcycles. $500 in cash prizes given out. 8pm.

Championship Best of the Bik-ers Pool Tournament: Shoot-er’s Tavern, RT. 3, Belmont, 6pm.

Chrome Hill Vendor Center & Live Music at the NazBar & Grill: Naswa Resort, 11am–close.

Music at the Marketplace: Stage One 12:30 - 4:30pm & 6:30 -11:30pm at Patio Garden Res-taurant; Stage Two 12–4pm & 6–11:30pm at Stageview Grill.

Paradise Beach Club: Live Mu-sic & Special Events all week!

Tower Hill Tavern: Live Music & Special Events all week!

M/S Mount Washington: Dock-side Weirs Beach with Live music. Shuttle boats available between Weirs Beach and Meredith.

Cornerstone Outreach Minis-tries: Safety food stop. Route 9, 24hr/8 days.

Free Coffee House: White Church, Tower St., Weirs Beach. 9am–10pm. AA Meet-ings at Noon & 8pm.

Weirs Shuttle Train: Shuttle service from Meredith, Weirs & Lakeport for first weekend and then Thursday thru Sunday. For rates and schedule see ad in Rally News and on hoborr.com. Swap Meet: At the City of Laconia Bike Show. Opechee Park, 8–1pm. 603-455-0458

Bikini Bike Wash: Junior’s Crush House all afternoon – weather permitting.

Heritage Harley-Davidson: Biki-ni Bike Wash, Carolyn Ramsay Band, Pig Roast, B&B Scoops Ice Cream, Miss Chrissy the Patch Queen, Volusia County Pinstriping, CK5, and Drag Specialties Truck on site!

NA Meetings. Methodist Church on Tower Street. 10–11:30am & 6–7:30pm. www.GSANA.org for info.

Saturday, June 20th5th Annual “The Jesus Ride”:

Lowe’s parking lot in Gilford, 11am. Bike blessing before – All are Welcome! Pastor Russ 978-815-7486.

Rally in the Valley: Guided ride to LA Harley (Lewiston, Me.) leaves at 10:00 a.m. Show your wristband for free lunch and 10% off any purchase (ex-cept bikes), promo’s and live music by The LA Harley Band 8:30- 11:30.

Motorcycle Demos Headquar-ters: Demos from HD, Yama-ha, Victory, Indian, & Can-Am. Harley-Davidson H.O.G. Pin Stop, P&A Display, and Heri-tage Harley-Davidson mer-chandise tent at NHMS.

New Hampshire Motor Speed-way: www.nhms.com 92nd Annual Loudon Classic: 8am. Modified Motard Double Points Race, Moat Mountain Leg-ends Road Course Series: 11am. Big Air Jumps & Stunts Show. Makris Lobster & Steak House, Concord. Noon until dusk. Live music and promos all day!

Biker Build-Off Awards: La-conia Roadhouse Build-Off Tent, 9–1pm, 2–8pm to see progress.

Bike Paint-Off Contest Awards: Laconia Roadhouse Build-Off Tent, 9–1pm, 2–8pm to see progress.

Chrome Hill Vendor Center & Live Music at the NazBar & Grill: Naswa Resort, 11am–close.

Music at the Marketplace: Stage One 12:30 - 4:30pm & 6:30 -11:30pm at Patio Garden Res-taurant; Stage Two 12–4pm & 6–11:30pm at Stageview Grill.

M/S Mount Washington: Dock-side Weirs Beach with Live music. Shuttle boats available between Weirs Beach and Meredith.

Weirs Shuttle Train: Shuttle service from Meredith, Weirs & Lakeport for first weekend and then Thursday thru Sunday. For rates and schedule see ad in this Rally News and on hoborr.com.

American Police Motorcycle Museum: Special Vintage Mo-

LACONIA mOTOrCyCLE WEEK 2015 LACONIA mOTOrCyCLE WEEK 2015

See eventS on 5

eventS from 3

Page 5: Bike Week 06/18

5THE WEIRS TIMES & THE COCHECO TIMES, Motorcycle Week 2015

LACONIA BIKE WEEK 2013 - jUNE 8TH - jUNE 16THLACONIA mOTOrCyCLE WEEK 2015 LACONIA mOTOrCyCLE WEEK 2015

J.M.D. PROPERTY SERVICES, LLCJ.M.D. PROPERTY SERVICES, LLC

603-848-6971 JMDPROPERTYSERVICES.COM

CALL US FOR ALL YOUR SPRING PROJECTS & MORE!

“ T h e E d g e A b o v e T h e R e s t ”

Donna Jean’s

DINERGREAT FOOD FAST!

Rte. 3, at the Weirs BridgeWeirs Beach, NH

366-5996Docking On the Weirs ChannelALL MENU ITEMS AVAILABLE FOR TAKE OUT

The Best Breakfastin the Lakes Region

and Great Lunches, Too!

Open 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. DailyLunch 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Daily

WELCOME BIKERS!Lobster Benedict

Breakfast Cocktails Ice Cold Beer

Waterside Dining Open Late Thur-Fri-Sat Bike parking till midnight

Additional Parking in Back

Nothin’ Could Be Finer Than Donna Jean’s Diner In The Morning!

torcycle rally in our field with bikes from the teens through the sixties. Weather permit-ting, a vintage parade through Meredith at 12PM.

Heritage Harley-Davidson: Bi-kini Bike Wash, Rippin E Brakes Band, T-6-D Stunnas, B &B Scoops, Miss Chrissy the Patch Queen, Volusia County Pinstriping, CK5, and Drag

FIRESIDE INN& SUITES

Lake Winnipesaukee17 Harris Shore Rd.

(Junction of Rte. 11 & 11B)Gilford, NH

LACONIA mOTOrCyCLE WEEK 2015 LACONIA mOTOrCyCLE WEEK 2015

China BistroChina Bistro

89 LAKE ST. (RT. 3/WEIRS BOULEVARD) • LACONIAwww.ChinaBistroNH.com

Take Out and Delivery 524-0008

BIKE WEEKWed.- Sat.

Live Rock ‘n Roll

Band “Intercept”

3pm to 9pm in the Patio Bar9pm to 1pm in the Club O.G.

eventS from 4 Specialties Truck on site!

Brewfest at Steele Hill Resorts. Open session 5-8:30pm, $30 per ticket. VIP tickets avail-able. Visit www.steelehill.com/brewfest for more info.

Sunday, June 21stNew Hampshire Motor Speed-way: www.nhms.com

US Legends: International Rac-

ing. 92nd Annual Loudon Classic: 8am. Moat Mountain Legends Road Course Series: 11am.

MotorcYcle ride For Better BlueBerriesThe owners of Hermit Woods Winery, a boutique winery on Main Street in Meredith, recently turned a business trip to Ellsworth, Maine into an opportunity for a great motorcycle ride. The riders met with the owner of the Merrill Blueberry Farm there to discuss ways to get the highest quality blueberries for their wine making process. Their goal being to recreate one of their exceptional blueberry wines which they labeled as a “reserved” selection and have cellared in limited quantities.

Page 6: Bike Week 06/18

6 THE WEIRS TIMES & THE COCHECO TIMES, Motorcycle Week 2015

LACONIA BIKE WEEK 2013 - jUNE 8TH - jUNE 16THLACONIA mOTOrCyCLE WEEK 2015 LACONIA mOTOrCyCLE WEEK 2015

Locally owned and operated servin

g contractors

& homeowners since 1872

“We have everything you need from the foundation up”

Restaurant & Tavern Restaurant & Tavern ...we’ll take care of it!”

“Bring Your appetite...

Welcome Bikers!For a scenic trip around the Lake,

We’re the half-way point! Take Route 3 to Route 25 East

to Route 109 South.Seafood BBQ Ribs

Burgers Pizza & More!

CHECK OUT OUR OUTDOOR BEER TENT!Enterainment Schedule:

3

3

25

28

2811

109171

LakeWinnipesaukee

Laconia

Alton

Wolfeboro

Moultonboro

Meredith

Weirs

Fri. 6/12 Sat. 6/13 Thur. 6/18 Fri. 6/19 Sat. 6/20Ricky and the Giants

(Tavern) 9pm-midnightThe Little Big Boned

Duo (Beer tent) 2pm-5pm

The Red Hat Band (Tavern) 8pm-11pm

Karaoke in the Tavern 8:30pm-11:30pm

WhiteSteer (Beer tent) 2pm-5pm

JAM SANDWICH (Tavern) reunion show

9pm-midnight

WhiteSteer (Beer tent) 2pm-5pm

Red Hat Band (Tavern) 8pm-11pm

Route 109, Moultonborough • 476-5485 Us

Help us celebrate a heavenly 7th season! New treasures every time you visit! Shop Hours: Thursdays - Sundays, 10am - 5pm

Ph 603-544-2011, 448 GWH (Rte 109), Melvin Village, NH www.facebook.com/geezlouiseeclectichomedecor

GeezLouise! Eclectic Home Décor

(gently used furnishings & more)

Avoid the ‘HECTIC’ and shop ‘ECLECTIC’!Shop Hours: Wednesdays - Sundays, 10am - 5pm

in Alice’s house will at-test.

Alice developed her love of motorcycle riding from her husband Rodger. He had long been an enthusi-ast before he met Alice.

“He used to go to col-lege riding his motorcycle,” Alice recalled. “He didn’t have a car when he was younger.”

They married in their early twenties and Alice got her own bike, though she can’t recall the make or model. They did come to a Bike Week event or two before they moved here permanently, but it wasn’t until they became residents that the annual pilgrimage began.

Now, having not missed one in all those years, Al-

ice can’t seem to recall any bad incidents she wit-nessed.

“For the most part every-one is always very nice and just having fun,” said Alice. “Even nowadays people will ride alongside and ask me how old I am. Everyone is always so friendly. I re-ally look forward to it.”

Alice hasn’t been against having a little fun herself

on the yearly trip.“Kris and I will usually

get off and walk around and maybe I’ll have a beer or two once we get to Weirs Beach,” said Alice, who is particularly fond of Bud Light.

At the age of eighty, Alice finally got her first Bike Week tattoo and then at eighty-five, another one.

“I was planning to get a third one at ninety, but I didn’t.” said Alice showing off her two tattoos above her ankle, one of a hum-mingbird and the other a flower.

Besides chores like mow-ing the lawn, Alice keeps active on a regular basis, swimming every day in

Lake Winnipesaukee early in the morning or doing laps at the Margate Resort at least three times a week in the winter. In fact, Alice credits her high energy level at 91 to those morn-ing swims and a couple of Bud Lights at night.

“In the summer I like to take my morning swims bollocky,” laughed Alice.

Just last year, Alice had knee replacements done.

“They had to kick her out of rehab early because she was doing so good,” said Caitlyn Matthewman, her granddaughter.

At the lakefront commu-nity where Alice lives year-

alice from 1

See alice on 7

279-6212 Open Daily for Lunch & Dinner

www.hartsturkeyfarm.com [email protected]

MEREDITH (9 MILES EAST OF I-93, EXIT 23)

Also Please Join Us for Good Music & Good Times In Our Hospitality Tent

Saturday thru Sunday 11:00am ‘til 8:00pm (Located at Laconia Harley-Davidson)

$10.99 All You Can Eat Biker’s Breakfast Buffet*

Saturday, June 13th - Sunday, June 21st 8:00am until 10:30am

*Beverages not included.

See what’s New at Hart’s - Outdoor Seating!

LACONIA mOTOrCyCLE WEEK 2015 LACONIA mOTOrCyCLE WEEK 2015

Page 7: Bike Week 06/18

7THE WEIRS TIMES & THE COCHECO TIMES, Motorcycle Week 2015

LACONIA BIKE WEEK 2013 - jUNE 8TH - jUNE 16THLACONIA mOTOrCyCLE WEEK 2015 LACONIA mOTOrCyCLE WEEK 2015

Join us at the 5th Annual Psychic FairAt Weirs Beach Community Center

Located next to the Weirs Fire Station 25 Lucerne Avenue, Laconia, NH 03246

FREE ADMISSION! DOOR PRIZES!OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC

11:30am - 7:30pmGroup Presentations & Demos Included!

603.321.4818 • [email protected] w w . L o v i n g L i f e E x p o . c o m

psychic fairSATURDAY

JULY 25, 2015

90 NORTH MAIN STREET • WOLFEBORO800-451-2389 • 603-569-3016

www.wolfeboroinn.com • www.wolfestavern.com

Serving Food, Spirits & Fun since 1812

There’s a lot going on in Wolfeboro… TIKI TUESDAYS!

Enjoy live music of Ron Drolet on our Deck from 6:00-8:30 PM

Drink Specials and always great food!The Winnipesaukee Belle’s

THURSTY THURSDAYS have begun!Thursday June 18th 6:30 pm – 8:30 PM

Enjoy DJ Bobby Freedom and fun prizes and giveaways Cruise, great music and cash bar. 21 and up!

$20 per adult – only $15 for Generals Club Members First come first serve!

Belle boards at the Wolfeboro Town Docks Starting in July we have our

SUNDAY SUNSET CRUISELive music of Ron Drolet while enjoying

the Sunset on Lake Winnipesaukee $20 per person ~ only $15 for General Club Members!

Want to become a Generals Club Member?? Come on in…We will tell you how!

Buy tickets online: vetscount.org/events/winniwineFor information call 603-968-9330

or visit us online at www.thecman.com

Start your Festival Right with a Pre-Winnipesaukee Wine Festival

Beach Party at Town Docks!Tuesday, June 23 at 6 pm

Toes in the sand, sangria in your hand . . . Beach party!Enjoy Bogle Sangria, fun beach food and live music outside at the Town Docks’ beach bar!

3 Winnipesaukee Live Auction Getaways:Nantucket Seaside

Church LandingAdirondack Cabin

10th Annual

WINE FESTIVAL – 2015

Wednesday, June 245:30 to 8:00 pm

Church Landing, Meredith, NH

Mill Falls at the Lake is offering special overnight rates for Festival guests. Call 1-800-622-6455 to reserve your Winni Wine Fest rate.

ProceedsBenefit

New!Start your evening with a

VIP ReceptionExclusive higher-end

wine sampling and commemorative glass. From 5:30-7 pm in the

Carriage House.Event runs until 8 pm.

$75 per person

Hosted by the Common Man Family &Martignetti Companies of NH

$50 (donation) - $60 at the door

round, it’s not unusual to see her, in the winter, shoveling the snow off the dozen or so steps that lead down to the lake or other winter related main-tenance projects.

The trip to the Weirs for Bike Week is definitely one of the highlights of the year for Alice and her eyes light up when she talks about it.

“Kris really is great about it,” Alice said. “We will usu-ally go on a nice weekday during Bike Week. He’ll call me up and say ‘okay, get your pants on and get ready to go because I’m coming over.’ I really enjoy the ride itself, it takes me back, it’s just a lot of fun.”

Meeting Alice, one can’t but take stock of them-selves and realize that life really is what you make of it and every day living can be a grand adventure if you want it to be.

The One Hundredth An-niversary of Bike Week is only eight years away and I believe Alice is already looking forward to it.

alice from 6

Alice Matthewman and her granddaughter Caitlyn Matthewman stand on the dock by Alice’s favorite daily swimmin’ hole, Lake Winnipesaukee.

LACONIA mOTOrCyCLE WEEK 2015 LACONIA mOTOrCyCLE WEEK 2015

Page 8: Bike Week 06/18

8 THE WEIRS TIMES & THE COCHECO TIMES, Motorcycle Week 2015

Scenic Lift Rides

$12

719 Cherry Valley Road • Gilford, New Hampshire • GUNSTOCK.com • 603-293-4341

Adventure Park • Camping • Hiking

Why not take a

Different Ride?

*(Saturday & Sunday Only)

*