CA-1F Gold Wing1 Gold Wing Road Riders Association California District, Region “F” March 1999...
Transcript of CA-1F Gold Wing1 Gold Wing Road Riders Association California District, Region “F” March 1999...
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Gold Wing Road Riders Association
California District, Region “F” March 1999
Chapter CA1F Issue #54
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Gerry was the big 50/50 winner at the Valentines ride. Dori beams a smile as she gets ready to take her first ride on her new “Toy”...
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"GOLD WING ROAD RIDERS ASSOCIATION" Staff Members......Who's Who
National, Regional and State Officers: Executive Director Mike & Judy Wright (219) 248-8166 Region "F" Director LaMar & Carol Sullivan (435) 644-5078 Region “F” Educator Tom & Barbara Jefferies (909) 599-0486 Region “F” Couple Of Year Ron & Sally Viltrakis (602) 496-8706 CA District Director Ron & Fay Tolson (760) 240-1206 CA District Educator Caroline & Bob Seip (760) 949-6541 CA District Couple Of Year Jim & Pat Moynagh (805) 647-2924
Chapter CA1F Staff Members
Chapter Director Joyce & Rick Elmore (619) 748-1385 Assistant Chapter Director Jim & Kay Zabler (619) 279-7326 Chapter Educator/Safety David and Dori Dirig (619) 283-3191 Sign-in Person Bob Rathbone (619) 429-6663 Activity Coordinator Crystal Rush (619) 278-6482 Newsletter Editor Rick Elmore (619) 748-1385 Chapter Store Carmen & Rae Cimicato (619) 679-8345 50/25/25 Juanita DeLong (619) 282-8244 Chapter Ride Coordinator Craig Rush (619) 278-6482 Asst. Ride Coordinator Dan Dresser (760) 724-7252 Pie Ride Coordinator Open Treasurer Chuck Riley (619) 748-4644 Hospitality Shelley Riley (619) 748-4644 Public Relations J.R. Buller (619) 679-1131 1999 Chap. Individual Of Year Crystal Rush (619) 278-6482 1999 Chapter Couple Of Year Carmen & Rae Cimicato (619) 679-8345 Phone Tree Coordinator Crystal Rush (619) 278-6482 Phone Tree Limb D. ‘Max’ Maxwell (760) 727-5812 Phone Tree Limb Dori Dirig (619) 283-3191 Phone Tree Limb Jim & Kay Zabler (619) 279-7326 Phone Tree Limb Jerry Miller (619) 748-1766 Webmaster David Dirig (619) 283-3191
http://www.gwrra-ca1f.org
Mike Judy
On the Cover: Gerry Meskill took home a handful of cash at Chapter CA1Os Valentines Ride. Also, Dori Dirig poses with her brand new Valkyrie Interstate. “Looking Good”
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TOPIC PAGE OFFICERS AND STAFF ............................................................................... 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................... 3 CALIFORNIA CHAPTER MEETING LIST ..................................................... 4 CHAPTER DIRECTOR - JOYCE ELMORE ..................................................... 5 “ ..................................................... 6 ASSISTANT CHAPTER DIRECTOR - JIM ZABLER ....................................... 7 “ ....................................... 8 PHOTO ALBUM – VALENTINES RIDE ......................................................... 9 CHAPTER EDUCATORS – DAVID AND DORI DIRIG .....................................10 “ .................................... 11 FIND-A-FRIEND CONTEST ........................................................................ 12 PHOTO ALBUM – SKIING AND DRILL TEAM .............................................. 13 1999 DISTRICT RIDE CALENDAR ............................................................. 14 CALIFORNIA NEWS & VIEWS - RON TOLSON ......................................... 15 “ ......................................... 16 SCHAPIRO & LEVENTHAL (PAID AD) ........................................................ 17 MAPS TO MEETING LOCATIONS ............................................................... 18 “ ............................................................... 19 MARCH 1999 CALENDAR .................................................................... 20 APRIL 1999 CALENDAR ......................................................................... 21 CHAPTER STORE ..................................................................................... 22 RICHARD LESTER (PAID AD) .................................................................... 22 HUNTINGTON HONDA (PAID AD) ............................................................. 23 10 WAYS TO TELL MARTHA STEWART IS STALKING YOU ............................ 24 EDITOR’S CORNER - RICK ELMORE .......................................................... 25 UPCOMING EVENTS/BIRTHDAYS/ANNIVERSARIES .................................... 26 CA1Y – TAX RIDE .................................................................................... 27 RENDEZVOUS WITH CHAPTER Q ............................................................. 28 CA2U NUMBERS RUN ............................................................................. 29 CA1D – CANU RIDE ...............................................................................30 RUN FOR THE WALL ...............................................................................31 NEVADA DISTRICT RALLY .........................................................................32 CA1R BEACH BLANKET WING-O .............................................................33 CA2J POKER RUN .................................................................................. 34 GREAT IDAHO SPUD RALLY .................................................................... 35 “ .....................................................................36 CALIFORNIA DISTRICT RALLY ....................................................................37 GWRRA MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION ....................................................... 38 ADVERTISING .......................................................................................... 39
If you have internet access, please visit our web site courtesy of David Dirig at: http://www.gwrra-ca1f.org
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Meeting date/time Chapter Chapter Director Meeting Location
1st Sun 8:00am CA1I Wilbur Hodges (626) 331-0254
Covina Bowl, 1060 W. San Bernadino Rd, Co-vina
1st Sun 7:30am CA1R Rick Dyer (714) 993-1819
Carrow’s Restaurant, 14346 Culver Dr, Irvine
1st Sun 8:30am CA1Y Jack Durant (805) 736-6995
Elks Lodge, 905 E. Ocean Av, Lompoc
1st Mon 7:30pm CA2S Bob Stephens (408) 747-1012
Harry’s Hofbrau, 390 Saratoga Ave San Jose
1st Sat 8:30am CA1Z Roy Wielkie (909) 672-3937
Country Garden Restaurant & Bakery, 29000 Front St., Temecula
1st Sat 7:30am CA1A Larry Pickens (661) 726-5145
Crazy Ottos, 1228 W. Ave “I”, Lancaster
1st Thur 7:00pm CA1H Kevin Lastovica (805) 323-4509
Duke’s Ranch Rest , 2681 Calloway (Off Hwy 58W) Bakersfield
2nd Sun 8:00am 7:00am Breakfast
CA1M Trent Reid (909) 824-9272
The Bluffs Restaurant, 1231 E. Washington, Colton
2nd Sun 8:00am CA1Q Charles Sento (562) 926-5420
Po Folks Restaurant, 7701 Beach Bl, Buena Park
2nd Wed 7:30pm
CA2R Joe Cruz (408) 972-2359
Laurel Inn Restaurant, 805 West Laurel Drive Salinas
2nd Wed 7:00pm CA2E Leroy Polgrean (209) 439-8757
IHOP, 3020 Tulare, Fresno
2nd Sat 9:00am CA1F Joyce Elmore (619) 748-1385
Soup Exchange, 7095 Clairemont Mesa Blvd., San Diego
2nd Sat 9:00am CA2N Jerry Borge (209) 795-6045
Perko’s Restaurant, 570 N Main St Angels Camp
3rd Sat 9:00am. CA2B Greg Molloy (415) 382-8232
Geeenoaks Restaurant, 8501 Gravenstein Hwy Cotati
3rd Sun 8:00am CA1D Jeff Ess (562) 428-5793
Paramount Elks Lodge, 8108 E. Alondra Blvd, Paramount
3rd Sun 8:30am CA1V Joe Danega (760) 241-4482
Don’s Family Restaurant 14403 7th St, Victorville
3rd Sun 8:30am CA2Q John Ballard (510) 657-9272
Athens Burger, 6999 Dublin Blvd, Dublin
3rd Sun 9:00am
CA2I Howard Dinning (707) 442-2425
Call for Location (vicinity Eureka)
3rd Sun 9:00am CA2W Phyllis Allen (530) 221-5702
Wild Heifer, 1177 Shasta, Redding
3rd Wed 7:30pm CA2J Mike Gregory (925) 432-8580
Country Waffles, 2921-C Harbor, Pittsburg
3rd Sat 8:30am CA1S Jim Moynagh ((805) 647-2924
IHOP, 1114 Casitas Pass Road, Carpinteria
4th Sun 8:15am CA1B Jim Margetson (760) 367-1241
Elks Lodge, 6501 Elks Trail, 29 Palms
4th Sun 7:30am CA1O Fred Getz (714) 638-3774
Chevy’s Restaurant, 18727 Brookhurst St, Fountain Valley
4th Sun 8:30am
CA2K Jay Hartland (707) 446-9459
Lous Junction, 3333 N. Texas, Fairfield
4th Sun 9:00am CA2U Al Loewen (209) 358-1332
Granny’s Pantry, 1221 Broadway, Atwater
4th Sat 9:00am CA2G Walter Roussan (530) 589-3040
Peachtree Restaurant, 1080 North Beale Road Marysville
4th Tue 7:30pm CA1N Rick Hinrichs (760) 723-7765
Harding Community Center, 3096 Harding St, Carlsbad
Last Sat 8:00am CA1C Bob Coffland (760) 377-5890
Two Sisters Restaurant, Inyokern
Last Sun 7:45am CA1K Ron Nicholas (818) 342-4112
Dimion’s Restaurant. 8272 Sunland Blvd. Sun Valley
CHAPTER MEETING TIMES & LOCATIONS (3/8/99)
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CHAPTER DIRECTOR – JOYCE ELMORE
Happy St. Patrick's Day every-one! For those of you who did not go bowling, you missed a great time! There were 14 bowlers and two watchers, and we had a lot of fun. I hear everyone who went to Barrett Junction had a great time, too. I know we got a hot potato from Chapter O at the gathering, but we've already given it to Chapter 1Y up in Lompoc. We had a really good Chapter Director's meeting up in Bakers-field on the 6th. Anyone who is planning on going to Wing Ding and/or Region Rally up Idaho, please let me know. The whole state of California has been vol-unteered to man the prize booths at both Wing Ding and Region. With enough volunteers we should each only have to spend
and hour or two at the booth. You will get to meet lots of new people and probably a bunch of folks you haven't seen in awhile. It could be a lot of fun! We also discussed District Rally which will be held at the hotel where the meeting was held. It is a very nice hotel, big pool, Jacuzzi and even an exercise room. I hope to see lots of you up there having a good time. Rick and I left for Bakersfield Friday 3/5 after work with Rick Hinrichs from Chapter N. We took the high desert route, stop-ping at the Outpost for dinner, up through Mojave and over through Tehachapie, man was it cold! I forgot my electric socks and my feet were freezing, but we made it okay. After the meeting we (Jim Z, and Dave & Dori) rode over to Santa Maria on some two lane highway, had the best dinner at the Hitching Post in Casmallia and spent the night in Lompoc. The next morning we visited Chapter 1Y to pass the hot potato. After the gathering Jim took us the long way home, all the little roads down to Santa Barbara, Ojai, Santa Paula and Fillmore. Beau-tiful countryside, great ride. We stopped in Newhall at Accesso-ries Unlimited so the guys could
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do some shopping, then took the highway home. Stopped in Te-mecula at Rocky's for dinner and of course, a chocolate shake. What a great weekend. This weekend is also going to be busy. We have a big group going to El Centro for the Air show and a small group going up to Carpenteria for Chapter 1S's poker run. I'm sure both groups will have a good time. On Friday the 19th we will have our first Wing Ding plan-ning meeting at Dan Sherwin's place. It is set for 6:30pm and will be a pot luck. We will de-cide who is going when and split into groups to plan our routes. Should be a very productive eve-ning, we will have two more planning meetings before leave
time. Bring your maps and ideas as to where you may want to stop and what states you want to go through. That's about all for now. Hope everyone has been having a great month, see you on the road.
Joyce, Rick and the girls "We never really grow up, we only learn how to act in public."
Bryan White
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ASSISTANT CHAPTER DIRECTOR – JIM ZABLER
Here it is another month gone by and things just seem to get more busy, also we have some changes too, which I might add should lend to the improvement of how and where we conduct our monthly meetings.. As you read this newsletter you will no-tice the surroundings are some-what different. This should work out a lot better than the old place, as we found out last month when a HUGE crowd showed up. As some of you may have no-ticed, I have not been on any of the Thursday night rides. I un-derstand through the grapevine that you guys & gals are going to some great places. Make sure once in awhile you think of me and have an extra piece of pie. My new schedule doesn’t allow me that luxury however, it does give me the weekends off and I
think that works out a lot better. Anyway, life goes on and we do what we can. Not much else to write on this month but I did come across this article from an-other source that some of you may be interested in. TOUGH NEW EMISSIONS FOR CALIFORNIA MOTOR-CYCLES Motorcycles in the Golden State no longer will spew large volumes of pollution under rules adopted by the Calif. Air Re-sources Board (CARB). On an 8-0 vote, Dec. 10, the board approved the first emis-sion restrictions in nearly 15 years on motorcycles, which are among the dirtiest vehicles on the road. The restrictions will be phased in on new models, begin-ning in 2004. They target nitro-gen oxide gas, the most difficult and expensive smog-forming pollutant to control. Motorcycle companies waged a strong fight against the rules, saying the controls required in the last phase would make the road machines unaffordable to most consumers and would ruin sales. But the air board staff prevailed in arguing that the
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pollution controls are among the most cost-effective means avail-able at a time when the biggest smog-emitters, such as automo-biles, are already heavily regu-lated. Motorcycles built today spew seven to fifteen times more pol-lution than new cars, according to the air board’s engineers. The state engineers predict that the motorcycle restrictions will mean a reduction of 2.9 tons of smog-causing pollutants daily by 2010, two years after the rules are fully implemented. The 571,000 motorcycles on the road today emit an estimated 7.7 tons daily. Jerry Martin, a board spokes-man, said the emission reduction can be achieved with existing technology. Two-stroke piston engines propelling many motor-cycles today probably will re-place with cleaner four-stroke models, or engines that inject fuel directly into combustion chambers rather than through carburetors. Catalytic converters also may have to be added or improved. The new rules apply only to motorcycles sold in California that are certified for highway
driving, with engine displace-ments larger than 280 cubic cen-timeters. The smog controls are pro-jected to cost manufacturers a total of $3.6 million a year. “We expect the bulk of that cost to be passed on to consumers, raising the price and average of $100.00,” Martin said. The av-erage price of a new motorcycle built for road use is $7,600.00, he said. To accommodate the off-road enthusiasts, the rules allow mo-torcycles that don’t meet pollu-tion standards to run on state lands, such as off-road vehicle parks, on days when smog is not heavy. (Reprinted from AIM.NCOM News Service Coast to Coast Biker News. Compiled & Ed-ited by Bill Bish) -Chris Bowman, Sacramento Bee Staff Writer Ride hard, ride safe and remem-ber to enjoy life to its fullest every day.
Jim $ Kay
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PHOTO ALBUM – VALENTINES RIDE
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Hi, everyone! The spring is here and everyone seems to be going on more rides these days. I figured we may need a little re-ality check right about now. Two incidents happened to me recently and I wanted to share with you. Both happened right in my neighborhood where I ride/drive everyday. I approached a stop sign where there was a stop sign for me, but not for the cross traffic. The truck which was at the intersec-tion already had the left turning signal on. I was on my new mo-torcycle, and there was enough space on the right of the truck for me to squeeze in. I thought that when he went, I could also go without having to wait for my turn at the intersection. Well, it really didn’t work out as I ex-pected since the truck crossed the street with me before he turned left into a gas station on the other side of the street. I was
fortunate because the street we were on was wide enough for 1.5 vehicle and neither of us had to be forced out of the lane to avoid each other. Not only was this a scary incident for me, but a police officer who saw it also followed me home to caution me about it. (No ticket!) The other incident was where I had the right of way, and the cross traffic had a stop sign. I approached the intersection in third gear but slowed down when I saw a van coming up to his stop sign without really slowing down (SIPDE!!!). The van came to a hard stop when he SEEMED to see me. When I started to accelerate again (I had the right of way), the van started to pull forward into the intersec-tion again. I braked and honked at him, and he stopped a second time. I proceeded again when he decided to step on it and jump out into the intersection in front of me!! I had to brake for the third time, so hard that my rear tire skidded under me and the bike slid sideways. The van never even slowed down to see what happened to me after he took off. I ended up stopped sideways in the middle of the in-tersection as the van continued across three lanes of traffic.
CHAPTER EDUCATORS – DAVID & DORI DIRIG
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CHAPTER EDUCATORS – DAVID & DORI DIRIG
Even with my slowing and honking, he still ignored the right of way and cut me off. The lesson here is that you really can’t foresee what other riders/drivers do on the road re-gardless what the traffic signs indicate! Even when they SEEM to see you, assume they don’t. Expect the worst, and you will be pleasantly surprised. I consider myself a pretty safe driver (rider), yet I almost got into a colli-sion twice because I didn’t wait a few sec-onds for my turn OR wait even though it was my turn in the name of safety. There are more riders and drivers on the road in this nice weather, not to mention all the irrational and an-gry ones these days. Use the highest caution when you are out there. Take some ERC or MSF courses or even a PLP to brush up on your skills and practice for the bad situations you may encounter. Ride Safe and watch out -- assume they are
out to get you and they might not!!
Dori Dirig
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FIND-A-FRIEND CONTEST
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Above: It’s a little hard to tell, but this is Rae hitting the slopes at Mountain High on our ski outing in February. Below: This is the first meeting of the fledgling ‘Southern California Drill Team’. If all goes well, we will have a group made up of Chapters ‘N’ and ‘F’ soon.
PHOTO ALBUM
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1999 DISTRICT RIDE CALENDAR
14 Feb CA1I Valentine Run 06 Mar CD Meeting Bakersfield 13 Mar CA1S Poker Run 11 Apr CA1Y Tax Ride 18 Apr CA1Q Poker Run 24 Apr CA2U Poker Run 1-2 May CA1D CANU Ride 15 May CA2G Poker Run/Kickoff 23 May CA2E Poker Run 13 Jun CA1R Poker Run 19 Jun CA2J Poker Run 30 Jun - 3 Jul WingDing Springfield, MO 24 Jul CA2B Poker Run 17-20 Aug Region F,I,J Rally Pocatello Idaho 28 Aug CA2N Poker Run 03-05 Sep District Rally Bakersfield 18 Sep CA1C/H Poker Run 02 Oct CA1A Porker Run 09 Oct CA2Q Poker Run 16 Oct CA1Z Poker Run 23 Oct CA1F Halloween Run 30 -31 Oct CA1B Laughlin Run 06 Nov CA2K Poker Run 13 Nov CD Meeting Bakersfield 21 Nov CA1O Poker Run 05 Dec CA1N Annual Toy Run ========================================== Check out the chapter website for more information. http//www.gwrra-ca1f.org ==========================================
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I'd like to dedicate this months article to a group of people that dedicate much of their time and effort to keep us in-formed and on top of what is going on in our Chapters and they do it with a dedication second to none. These people are our Newsletter Editors. Have you ever put together a newsletter? It's a tough job and takes a lot of planning and foresight. It's easier now with all the programs avail-able to help us publish the Chapter Newsletters but with-out these folks we would never know what is going on. Back in the early days of "Cut & Paste" the first News-letter Editor I ever met was Cathy Span of CA1V Cathy
always did a great job and a few years later I was cutting and pasting and trying to do as good a job as she did. Computers had already hit the scene but I didn't have the ex-pertise and I was always in awe of those that could pro-duce a newsletter on their computer. Two names that come to mind are Susie Coles (CA2S) and LaDonna John-son (CA1R). LaDonna was the Editor of her Chapter Newsletter and also the Re-gion G Gazette. In my mind these two knew all there was to know about Desktop Pub-lishing. Then along came Dr. Phil Hanson. I was appointed as Chapter Director and Phil volunteered to produce the CA1V newsletter. The Road-runner Report. I really learned a lot from Phil, but to this day I cannot manipulate the program he used. It seems to me that about the time CA1N and CA1V tied for First Place at the 1996 Re-gion Rally and we walked away with those trophies and the money, the newsletters in the District took off. I'm
CALIFORNIA NEWS & VIEWS – RON TOLSON
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proud to say they haven't stopped since. Technology has certainly had an impact but it's the imagination and dedication of the newsletter editor that makes it happen. So to all the Newsletter Edi-tors, past and present, a tip of the District hat and a big "Thank You". Take a minute and thank your Newsletter Editor for the great job they are doing......and re-member...... IT DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER THAN THIS!
Ron & Fay
Editors Note: Since many of our Chapter Members are fairly new, I would like to men-tion that the CA1F newsletter has won the ‘Best Newsletter’ contest for the last two years running. in the California District and Region ‘F’.
Rick
CALIFORNIA NEWS & VIEWS – RON TOLSON
If we could shrink the population of the earth to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same it would look like this: - There would be 57 Asians, - 21 Europeans, - 14 Western Hemisphere people (both North and South Americans), - and 8 Africans. - Seventy (70) persons would be non-Christian, and 30 would be Christian. - Fifty percent (50%) of the entire world's wealth would be in the hands of only 6 people, and these six would all be citizens of the United States. - Seventy (70) people would be unable to read. - Fifty (50) would suffer from malnutrition, - 80 would live in substandard housing, - only 1 would have a university education. When one considers our world from such an incredibly compressed perspective, the need for both tolerance and understanding becomes glaringly apparent.
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MAPS TO COMMON MEETING LOCATIONS
Chapter Meetings are at Sizzler – 3755 Murphy Canyon Rd Take Hwy 15 to Aero Drive, head west and turn right at the 1st Light past I-15 (Murphy Canyon Rd). You will see Sizzler on the right. Turn right at the next light (Daley Rd) into the parking lot and bear to the right..
Various activities are at Rick and Joyce Elmore’s - 14507 High Pine St.
Take Poway Road East from I-15 all the way through town. At Garden Road turn right (7-11 on the corner) and go to the 4-way stop. Turn right on Neddick and con-tinue up the hill where it turns into High Pine St. when it turns East. The house is almost at the end of the street on the right.
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MAPS TO COMMON MEETING LOCATIONS
Chapter Visits and Rides start at McDonald's - I-15 and Valley Parkway
Take I-15 North to Valley Parkway in Escondido. Go East on Valley Parkway to the first signal light and turn left into the McDonald's parking lot.
Pie Rides start at Wal-Mart - I15 and Aero Drive
Take I-15 to Aero Drive, then go West to Murphy Canyon. Turn South on Murphy Canyon and enter the Wal-Mart Parking lot which is on the right. We stage at the far South end of the lot. Rides normally start at 7:00 PM every Thursday night.
Parking Lot Practice Site
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Chapter Store Items - Rae & Carmen 679-8345 We have the following items in our chapter store!
GWRRA Patches 10” Back Patch $ 9.00 10” Back Patch (Black/Gold) $12.00 4” Pocket Patch $ 4.00 4” Pocket Patch (Black/Gold) $ 5.00 GWRRA Earrings $ 7.00 Flag Hats (limited quantities) $ 8.00 Visit a Chapter Header $ 5.00 Visit a Chapter Hanger (CA1F ) $ 2.00 Flag and Eagle Patches $ 6.00 4 x 6 Map $ 7.00 Upper and Lower Rockers (CA1F and San Diego, CA) $10.00/Set 1 x 3 Gold Name Badges $10.00/Ea. Vest Clips $10.00 MSF Practice Guide $ 1.00 Blue Denim Vest with Red Yoke embroidered with CA1F Logo $35.00
CHAPTER STORE / RICHARD LESTER LAW OFFICE
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10 WAYS TO TELL MARTHA STEWART IS STALKING YOU
10. You get a threatening note made up of letters cut out of a magazine with pinking shears, and they're all the same size, the same font, and precisely lined up in razor-sharp rows. 9. You find a lemon slice in the dog's water bowl. 8. On her TV show she makes a gingerbread house that looks exactly like your split-level, right down to the fallen licorice downspout and the half-open graham cracker garage door. 7. You find your pet bunny on the stove in an exquisite tarra-gon, rose petal & saffron demi-glace', with pecan-crusted hearts of palm and a delicate mint-fennel sauce. 6. The unmistakable aroma of potpourri follows you even af-ter you leave the bathroom. 5. You discover that every napkin in the entire house has been folded into a swan. 4. No matter "where" you eat, your place setting always in-cludes an oyster fork. 3. Twice this week you've been the victim of a drive-by doily-ing. 2. You wake up in the hospital with a concussion and endive stuffing in every orifice. 1. You awaken one morning with a glue gun pointed squarely at your temple.
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As you can see above, David and Dori both have new toys. Err, I mean totally practical transportation vehicles. :-) I imagine it’s going to be tough keeping them off the bikes for a while and they already have over 2000 miles in the first two weeks. Meanwhile, the riding season is upon us and by the time you read this we will have the first couple under our belts, so to speak. CA1I’s Valentines Ride was just OK, but in all fairness, it wasn’t their fault. For those who didn’t know, they were not able to plan the route they wanted because the road was washed out in several places. Oh well, as you can see on the cover, Gerry did manage to walk away with the 50/50 prize
money, so all’s well that ends well. Several of us stayed late and took a po-tato up to C h a p t e r CA1V in Vic-torville which made for a rather long day in both miles and
hours. As Joyce mentioned in her arti-cle, we are going to start plan-ning our trip to Wind Ding soon, so if you haven’t already made reservations, contact her for in-formation on the hotel situation. We will also begin planning for our Halloween Fun Run soon. I spoke to the folks at Motorsport who donated tires last year and they plan to have a new Honda dealership open in a few months. It’s going to be located in the West end of the Stein Mart building which used to be Kmart’s auto repair department. We’ll see. I’m not going to count on it until I see it.
Until next we meet, Rick
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We would like to wish these people a very Happy Birthday! Mar 04 Bill Corlett 12 Carole Waddell 14 Barbara Webster 21 Al Boyd 21 Shelley Riley 21 Duncan Saunders 21 Ann Sullivan 22 Nora Miller 27 Steve Alexander Apr 07 Mark Matousek 14 Barbara Cox 17 Clay Sivertsen 19 Rich Miller 21 Jerry Miller 28 Diane Freeman 28 Zelda Morris
And many Happy Anniversaries to: Mar 10 Wayne & Barbara Webster 16 Carmen & Rae Cimicato 17 Arch & Elaine Archer 28 Jason & Joy Brent Apr 02 Rick & Joyce Elmore
Up-Coming Activities and Rides Mar 13 – El Centro Air Show – Wal Mart – 7am 14 – Staff Mtg – Rick & Joyce’s - 5pm 19 – 1st Wing Ding planning mtg. Sherwin home 6:30pm 20 – Chapter Meeting – 8:30am, Sizzler 27 – PLP 10am – Rush/Zabler ride to follow Apr 03 – Desert Ride – 9am, McD’s Penasquitos 04 – Staff Mtg – Jim & Kay’s – 4pm 09 – Idaho Planning Mtg – Jim & Carole Waddell’s – 7pm 10 – Chapter Meeting – 8:30am, Sizzler, breakfast @ 8am 11 – CA1Y Tax Ride 18 – CA1Q Rendezvous With ‘Q’ 24 – CA2U Numbers Run 29 – CA1D CANU Ride – Apr 30th to May 2nd
UPCOMING EVENTS/BIRTHDAYS/ANNIVERSARIES UPCOMING BIRTHDAYS/ANNIVERSARIES/RIDES
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CA1Y TAX RIDE – APRIL 11TH
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RENDEZVOUS WITH CHAPTER Q – APR 18TH
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CA2U NUMBERS RUN – APRIL 24TH
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CA1D CANU RIDE – APR 30TH TO MAY 2ND
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RUN FOR THE WALL – MAY 18TH
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CA1R BEACH BLANKET WING-O – JUNE 13TH
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CA2J DELTA WINGS RIDE – JUNE 19TH
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GREAT IDAHO SPUD RALLY – AUGUST 17TH TO 20TH
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GREAT IDAHO SPUD RALLY – AUGUST 17TH TO 20TH
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CALIFORNIA DISTRICT RALLY – SEP 3RD TO 5TH
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