Chapter Chatter Mar 2014 Vol 5 Issue 3
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Chapter Chatter Mar 2014 Vol 5 Issue 3
Chapter Chatter Anthem, AZ HOG March 2014 Photos in this Issue Ike’s Cook Shack Ride Page 6 Feb. HOG Meeting. Page 11 It’s PhoenIx bIke Fest/ Arizona Bike week time again March is here and soon the valley will once again be a point of convergence for riders of all motorcycle marques. American, British, Japanese, German; all will be represented during the PHOENIX BIKEFEST 2014at Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino and Arizona Bike Week at West World. BIKEFEST officially begins on April 4th but the fun begins on March 29th with the event you don’t want to miss. The Buddy Stubbs 10th Annual Bike Week Bash at the Phoenix store located at 13850 North Cave Creek Road, Phoenix. (See the ad on page 9) Inside this issue: Bike Fest 1 Officers 2 Ladies of Harley 3 Meeting Minutes 4-6 Director 8 Membership 10 Ride Calendar 13 The Buddy Stubbs Bike Week Bash continues to be the greatest pre-rally event of Arizona Bike Week, and 2014 will be no exception! As always admission is FREE. Featuring: Two Acre Miller Lite Beer Garden | Patron Margaritas | Bikini Contest | Great Food | Vendors | Museum Tours | Ample Parking | FREE Shuttle Service Live music will fill the air all day from RIG, Harry Luge, Pete Cummings Band, and the 74th Street Band! In addition one lucky person in attendance will WIN A 2014 HARLEY-DAVIDSON® SPORTSTER® 1200 given away live onstage! Another event you won’t want to miss is the 14th Annual Wednesday Ride. The Phoenix Harley Owners Group® Chapter 93 and Buddy Stubbs Arizona Harley-Davidson® will host the premier motorcycle ride of the year on Wednesday, April 2nd 2014. All motorcycle makes and types are welcome! This event is a 250 mile ride that is the kick off ride for Phoenix Bike Fest™. This route will take you through scenic northern Arizona. The starting point for the ride will be at Buddy Stubbs Arizona HarleyDavidson® and will end at the Tap Haus™ during the Cave Creek Bike Rally in Cave Creek, Arizona. Must check in at the Tap Haus™ by 6:30 PM. Prizes will be drawn starting at 7:00 PM. There will be cash and other assorted prizes. Cost is $30.00 per individual which includes shirts and pins for those that preSee Bikefest page 3 SAMMY HAGAR TO HEADLINE AT PHOENIX BIKEFEST The news we have all been waiting for! The Red Rocker, Sammy Hagar will be the HEADLINER at Phoenix Bikefest on Saturday, April 5th at the outdoor event venue at Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino. Sammy will be playing all of his old hits as well as his new ones from his latest CD. Tickets will go on sale soon! Anthem HOG #2736 Officers 2014 Director: Rory Kraft Sr. director@anthemhog.com Assistant Director: Jim Osborn assistantdirector@anthemhog.com Director: Rory Assistant Director “Ozzy” Secretary: Jeff Feldstein secretary@anthemhog.com Treasurer: Jean Miller treasurer@anthemhog.com Head Road Captain: Rory Kraft Sr. roadcaptain@anthemhog.com Activities Officer: Kim Kuharske activities@anthemhog.com Secretary: Jeff Treasurer: Jean Membership Officer: John Valentine membership@anthemhog.com Safety Officer: Derrick Ellis safetyofficer@anthemhog.com Ladies of Harley: Merri Jo Ellis LOH@anthemhog.com Membership: Holy Harley Safety: “Ellis” Photographer: George Sherman photographer@anthemhog.com Webmaster: Marty Galison webmaster@anthemhog.com Editor: Don Montrey editor@anthemhog.com Head Road Captain Rory (Again) Webmaster: Marty Editor: “Fat Don” Photographer: “Sherm” L.O.H.: MJ Activities: Kim Sergeant at Arms Mr. Chopper Bikefest Cont’d register (First 500 pre-registrations). You may pre -register online at www.wednesdayride.com, by Monday, March 24th, 2014 through PayPal. Registration fee after March 24th will be $35.00. All proceeds from this worthwhile event will go to the Camp Courage Burn Camp for Kids in Prescott, Arizona! In addition, if you would like to be a sponsor or donor e-mail: treasurer@hog93.com. Ladies of Harley-MJ I wanted to send one last reminder about the LOH private class we have reserved with T.E.A.M Arizona. for March 22 & 23. We only have 2 spots remaining and I don't want anyone who is interested to miss out on the fun so here is the information one last time: Basic Rider's Course - Normally $289 BUT we have arranged a private class for Ladies of Harley members and were able to secure a $39 discount!! So combined with the $50 rebate you get back from Harley Davidson after completing the course your out of pocket would only be $200! Its a great deal. This course is suited for: Anyone who has little to no motorcycling experience and wants a FUN, proven way to learn how to ride. Riders wanting training and certification. Once you have passed the Basic RiderCourse, you will not be required to complete the state administered motorcycle license tests for your motorcycle endorsement. For riders returning to motorcycling after a few years away from the joy of motorcycling. Riders seeking eligibility for motorcycle insurance discounts from many major insurance carriers. DATE/TIME/LOCATION: Saturday and Sunday, March 22 & 23, from 8:30am - 4:30pm at the Gilbert location of TEAM Arizona ~ several of us will be carpooling. To enroll: 1. Select the course labeled "Exclusive for HOG93" and click on the Registration icon to the left of the course. 2. Enter the promo HOG93BRC at the top of the page and hit the "Apply Promo" button. This will adjust the cost of the class to the discounted rate. 3. Complete the registration form and hit submit. 4. Wait for the confirmation page to come up before moving on. 5. Please send me an email letting me know you've registered and if you would like to carpool to the classes. Use the below link to register: https://www.mtii.com/scripts/i5.exe? book=arizona&page=CS.CL.Select&CC=XBRC&S C=GIL&Mode=PB Feel free to call me if you have any questions or just want to chat!! We hope to see you there! From the Secretary’s Desk: Jeff “Fluffy” Feldstein Minutes General Meeting: Anthem HOG Chapter #2376, February 15, 2014 10:00 Am Location: Anthem Buddy Stubbs Dealership Meeting Room Officers Present: Rory Kraft (Director & Head Road Captain), Jim Osborn (Assistant Officers Absent: Attendance: Director), Jeff Feldstein (Secretary), Jean Miller (Treasurer), John Valentine (Membership Officer), Derrick Ray Ellis (Safety Officer), George Sherman (Photographer), Don Montrey (Editor), Marty Galison (Webmaster), Kim Kuharske (Activities Officer) and Merri Jo Ellis (LOH). None Members Present: 39 Guests: 4 Darlene Sharp, James and Beth Montross, Linda McKenna New Members: Walt Kapral, Dean and Kim Kuharske. General Meeting Minutes: Rory Kraft called the meeting to order at 10:00 AM. Rory Introduced Darlene Sharp to talk about the CFA (Children First Academy) needs. They have need of a “Den Father” for a Boy Scouts program they are introducing. She asked if any man in the chapter would volunteer to be a Den Leader for 8 to 12 boys, grades 1st and 2nd. This would commence as soon as they have the program in place, very soon and last until May 28th. It would require one hour per week, on a Monday or Thursday. Any men interested see Darlene. She also mentioned about a drive for “Snacks for the Children”. They have testing coming up in April and last year we donated a pickup truck full of snacks to help the children have energy during the testing period. The donation box will be in motor clothes and any amount is helpful. Larry and Jan have started it off with $100.00 (Great Larry and Jan), and Pete also donated. Rory asked for new members and guests to stand up. Walt Kapral, Kim and Dean Kuharske are new members, and James and Beth Montross were guests. We would like all new members to see our Photographer to have their picture taken for the next news letter, if they wish. Rory asked for Officer Reports: Jim Osborn—Assistant Director: The Desert Ride registration is open now, with both online and at the Dealer. Forms are in the lounge area and the money may be given to motor clothes or dropped in the HOG mail box. The cost this year is $30.00 for Riders and $15.00 for passengers. (Please Note: Shirt Sizes 2XL and up require onsite registration at the Dealership, and is $5.00 additional) The route is the same as last year; the ride is April 12th with tickets passed out at the ride start at the Anthem Dealership, Wikieup, and Seligman for the Cash and Prize drawings at the end of the ride. We are going to the ROADRUNNER STEAKHOUSE in New River this year and they are offering specials on food and drink. That will be from 5:00 PM until 7:00 PM with the $500.00 Cash drawing ($300.00, $150.00, and $50.00) to be held at 6:30 PM. We are also providing a free lunch at the American Legion in Seligman this year. The success of the ride depends on the sponsors, the cost is $200.00 and is tax deductable, and all sponsor checks should be made out to St. Mary’s Food Bank. We have packets available for sponsors as well as flyers and hand outs. Please see me (Jim Osborn) or Rory for them and place them in business windows to advertise the ride. We need volunteers for Registration the day of the ride as well as in Wikieup and Seligman. The volunteers will get three tickets for the drawing and also a T-Shirt. The last ride is to leave the Anthem Dealership at nine and the volunteers will be able to go on the ride, and we encourage that, as well as the volunteers at each of the stops when the last bike goes by. One thought for sponsors, if you know of someone or business, but the $200.00 might be a bit much ask for a gift card to be given away in lieu of the full sponsorship, we had great success last year doing this. Rory noted that we will have 70 T-Shirts available, so for some last minute registrations they might not get a T-shirt, but all else will be available. We are also going to provide the sponsors with a plaque, something for them to have, to show our appreciation, and for them to put on their wall. John Valentine did a mockup to give us an idea of how it could look. It was suggested that this ride be posted on LET’S Ride, and John Valentine said it would. Jean Miller – Treasurer Report: Checking account has $5,203.32 The Savings Charity Account has $186.38. Jeff Feldstein – Secretary: The T-Shirts this year will be a nice Desert Tan Color, with the lettering on the back in a standout “Harley” orange. We will have the map and the sponsor logos on the back too. They will really look out- From the Secretary’s Desk: Continued standing. Don Montrey – Editor: Don is still trying to get stories for the newsletter and the response so far has been underwhelming. Members, if you have rides you remember, that were significant and memorable, please put together a short story about them. Of course they should be “Harley” rides, but if it was on something else that’s ok too. Please email them to Don; editor@anthemhog.com, 500 words or less and include pictures (Jpeg) if you have some. We would like to build up a library of sorts to make the newsletter a little more interesting and fun to read. These stories would be used, as space permits and the need arises, (one or two each month). Just note that your story might not be in the very next issue. The only criteria are that they be positive and related to motorcycling. Kim Kuharske – Activities: Kim has started to create a Twitter account for the Anthem H.O.G. Chapter. More information to follow. Also the Waffle Ride is on again this year, up to Leon’s in Payson, May 24 th is the date. The ride is for chapters, 93 and us. Leon puts on a breakfast with his outstanding Waffles and other food, it is a great time and last year we had 70 + attend. (Post mtg note: Chapter Twitter site Anthemhog@twitter.com. Ed.) Merri Jo Ellis – LOH: We have arranged for a Private Basic rider class from Team Arizona to get your license, or just brush up on your skills. We have gotten a reduced price of $240.00 and you get a $50.00 gift card from Harley Davidson. The dates for this event are March 22nd and 23rd. We are also working on a Leatherwork ride, where we will ride to the event, have all the materials there so you just show up and be prepared to be creative. We are also working on a progressive dinner (Brunch) ride and are looking for volunteers to open up their homes to host part of the ride, please email me (merrijo.elllis@gmail.com) and we can work on getting this put together. The date is May 3 rd and the ride will not limit the number of people who can go. You will just need to RSVP. George Sherman – Photographer: Just out taking pictures. Rory Kraft – Head Road Captain: If you the members, have places you would like to go, please email me and we will try to work them in. Just give me a destination and I will figure out the route and see if it is feasible. Thank you. (Rory told a joke) Marty Galison – Webmaster: Just getting started on the site, working with Rory updating everything. Derrick Ellis – Safety Officer: Derrick asked if anybody who was here last week could remember the theme for this year’s program. “Safety Awareness”. He also reminded us of the Helmets and that discussion. We are going to have a guest speaker after the next meeting, Team Arizona will be here going over the course offerings they have for us. In addition to the Basic Rider Course they have the Confidence Course and the Advanced Course. We have arranged for course discounts and we will get the information out to all members of the Chapter. Derrick said he is going to take the Courses, setting an example for the Chapter. Phillip –Buddy Stubbs Marketing: – Today we have the riding gear essentials seminar after the meeting. Next week is the Hot Rods & Harley’s at the Chapter 93 Hogs and Dogs. This is the largest Hogs & Dogs that the chapter does all year. March at the Phoenix store is Buddy Stubbs 10th Annual Bike Week Bash and the Chapter might need additional help, just email asst.director@hog93.com and volunteer. They will be giving out 100 points per hour on your awards account again, so please call or email as we will need lots of help. Next item is the Wednesday Ride, and more information is available at www.wednesdayride.com, April 2nd is the date. Last is Bikefest at Wild Horse Pass Hotel and Casino, the event is free, vendors, demonstrations, bar, etc. However, the concert, on Saturday night the 5th with Sammy Hagar will be a cost item, pricing is not finalized yet. John Valentine – Membership Officer: John passed out membership cards, and noted that they have been redesigned, (they look great), and have all kinds if information on them, and are laminated. If you just renewed your new cards will be up at the merchandise counter in a few days. John also reminded the membership to have their Loyalty Rewards Card scanned by him and if you don’t know what a “rewards card” is see John or email him to get started. We have 90 renewed members so far, if you have not renewed than you are going to be dropped from the membership and you will have to join again, due to legal reasons, etc. John also presented his safety talk on bladed devices, as usual very interesting. Rory conducted the 50/50 Drawing and Gift Certificate Drawing: WINNERS ARE: From the Secretary’s Desk: Continued Amount $70.00 50/50: Chere’ Blake Certificate Provided by Anthem HD: Gary Grimm Certificate Provided by Donut Shop: Jim Cloud Jacket drawing: Sheldon Britton – Brown Fur Collar Devin Ellis – Harley Jacket NOTE: Jim Osborn said there is a Board of Directors meeting right after this meeting for all the BOD members. Motion to close meeting by Rory Kraft, Seconded by Merri Jo Ellis. Meeting was adjourned at 11:08 AM Ride to Ike’s Cook Shack February 23, 2014 Road Captain: Rory Kraft Photos By: Adrienne Coro Prattle By: Fat Don (Ed) Ike’s Cook Shack in Wickenburg is my favorite place for Breakfast. Judging by the turnout for the ride on Feb 23rd I am not alone in this. 23 members & guests assembled at McDonald’s on a beautiful morning for the 40 mile ride. Unfortunately Ike’s is a small establishment and when we arrived the restaurant was already full. In honesty I am not sure all 23 of us could have been accommodated at one seating. A back up plan was quickly devised and most of the group reformed at the Country Kitchen just across the street. Ike’s is a truly GREAT place for breakfast but does much better with smaller groups so if you are looking for a good midweek breakfast ride give Ike’s Cook Shack a try. They have, in my opinion, the best biscuits and gravy around, especially when ordered with two eggs and hash browns. My Thoughts: Rory Kraft-Director The weather has been great and this has been reflected with a very encouraging attendance on our Chapter rides so far this year. I know it will soon be hot and some of our members are winter visitors. They will be going back to their home states and talk about the chapter they joined in Arizona. The great rides that the chapter in Anthem go on and that they were happy they found our chapter. It has been a great winter retreat from all the snow that we have been hearing about in the Midwest and back east. Of course this will bring throngs of people out to our state next winter, but if they are all as nice as the ones that have joined this year we will welcome them. Some will stay and some will say it is too hot but will enjoy it while they are here. We know how nice it is to go out in the garage almost any time here in Arizona and jump on the bike and go for a ride, without shoveling any snow out of the way before doing so. We still have a lot of great rides planned and are always planning more with input from you our members. We need you all to step up and tell us about the great places you have traveled in our state or maybe a little beyond. For the officers and I to continue to make your Chapter the best one in the valley we need all the help we can get. Rides aren't the only thing we need your help with. We have a great Photographer (Sherm) and he is doing a good job, but like any of us he can't be on all the rides. Almost everybody has a camera or phone that takes pictures, so please take some and send them on to Sherm, at photographer@anthemhog.com. You will have the pleasure of sharing your photos and possibly seeing your work in our monthly newsletter. Speaking of newsletters, our editor Don has been asking for your input for several meetings now. I know you have a story or two that you just can't wait to share with us. So please send them to editor@anthemhog.com. Since most of the articles aren't time sensitive he will be able to get a little library to pull from when needed. If there is something that needs to be put out there to be current with an event please mention it to him and I'm sure he will try to fit it in. We are working hard on the 3rd annual Desert Ride, the website is up and just waiting for you to register. We want to make this a great event and raise lots of money for St Mary's Food Bank. There are many of people that have fallen on hard times and this is a place where they aren't judged when they go in to help feed their families. We ride one of the finest motorcycles in the world and we often (well always) ride to have lunch or breakfast and we take it for granted that all are able to do the same, but that is not always so. Please help when you can. Our newest officers are hard at work, they jumped right in and got things going. Merri Jo "MJ" Ladies of Harley already has the start on a progressive dinner ride, I think a brunch was suggested and so it will be a little earlier in the evening to make things a little safer and not ride in the dark. Kim has been busy keeping us updated on Twitter and Facebook, and she is working hard to get us sponsors for the Desert ride. I know I will be in trouble for not mentioning each and everything that each officer does or has done, but all the Officers put in a lot of time at their respective jobs, some while holding down regular jobs. Some time things behind the scene go unnoticed like the great job John our membership officer did on the membership cards, or the hours on a report that was done by Jean our treasurer, the keeping of minutes that Jeff our secretary does for the officer and general meetings that have to be transcribed before sending to the editor for your viewing. Don our editor has many hours of work ahead of him each month to publish the great newsletter you are reading. Please take a moment to thank each and every one of them when you see them. I know I could not do my job without them by my side. So we do need your help to make our chapter grow. Thanks for listening & Please check the calendar regularly Respectively Yours Rory Membership: John Valentine We often refer to our fellow H.O.G. Members as family, so why not introduce someone from your own family to H.O.G.? I tried to get my mother, Char, to come out on a motorcycle ride with either Stacy or me, but she just couldn’t bring herself to do it. After years of asking her to come along, she finally agreed one day, perhaps just to do it and get us to shut up about it. We went on a fairly long ride doing a loop from the Valley up to Payson, Strawberry, Camp Verde, Cottonwood, Jerome, Prescott, Skull Valley, Wickenburg and finally back home to Surprise. It was beautiful weather at the start, but as the daylight faded and higher elevations rose up beneath us, it started to get cold. Really cold. By the time we left Skull Valley, we had to find somewhere, anywhere that had some heat they could share so we could thaw out a bit for the final dash home. Our prayers were answered as we saw the glow of the Mountainaire gas station reach out to us as we came over the next of an abundance of rolling hills. We had to pry ourselves off of the trike and went inside to soak in the wondrous heat of the quaint country market. Somewhat thawed out and ready to ride, we climbed aboard and headed into the pitch blackness that seemed to stretch all the way to the horizon. We pointed the front tire towards Yarnell and enjoyed some twisties in the dark, which was cool as we could now start to see the lights of Wickenburg as we gazed out over the old western-style town of Congress. By the time we returned home we had covered around 450 miles over the course of at least 11-12 hours. It was my longest ride on the trike at that point and the long- est ride she had ever been on. We were frozen, saddle sore, and exhausted, so I figured that was the first and the last time she would ever want to go on another ride. To my surprise, she was asking me the following day when the next ride was that we could go on together! Since then she has been on several rides with me and also with our Anthem Chapter. She was on the last Anthem Desert Ride, another chilly one, and we even planned a 3-day adventure to cover the 4corner states. (Stay tuned for a future article recounting that ABC adventure) We turned that 4-corners trip into an ABC’s of Touring adventure as I introduced her to just one of the many fun things we can do as H.O.G. Members while out on the road. She really enjoyed all the fun and excitement we had as we tried to get photos of all the signs, often with cars whizzing by and honking at the 2 odd ducks out there taking a picture of the ‘Welcome to Zuni’ sign. The only downside was that she couldn’t claim any credit for the contest. There have been multiple times where a nonmember just doesn’t have the same opportunities or ability to participate in some situations. I solved that problem and gave her a 3-month early birthday present by signing her up for an Associate H.O.G. Membership and she is also now an official Member of our great Anthem Chapter. Make sure you say hello as she should be at our next and her first ever H.O.G. Meeting. Let’s show her, and anyone else who comes as a guest or a new Member to our Chapter that they will be welcomed into our family! You joined a riding club, remember? :) Anthem H.O.G. Meeting Feb. 15, 2014 Desert Ride Route. April 12, 2014 SIGN UP NOW!!! March 2014 CALENDAR CHAPTER RIDES AND EVENTS Sunday March 2nd: Ride to the Crosswinds Restaurant - Payson Airport Meet at McDonald’s 8:00 am Depart 8:30 am. Road Captain is Big D. Miles: 110* Friday March 7th thru 9th Tombstone Overnighter Meet at McDonald’s 7:30 am Depart 8:00 am. Road Captain is Big D. Miles: 240* Saturday March 15th General Membership Meeting Anthem HOG Room Time: 10:00 am. Hogs & Dogs follow 11:00 am until 2:00 pm Sunday March 16th: Ride to HOG Trough BBQ Wickenburg Meet: at Anthem H-D 10:00 am Depart 10:30 am. Road Captain is Geoff. Miles: 46* Saturday March 22nd: Ride Roosevelt Loop & Cliff Dwellings Meet: at McDonald’s 7:30 am Depart 8:00 am Lunch at Butcher Hook Café Road Captain is Big D. Miles: 157* Sunday March 23rd: Ride to San Tan Flats Meet: at McDonald’s 8:00 am Depart 8:30 am. Road Captain is Geoff. Miles: 90* March 28th to April 5th: Bike Week Festivities** Saturday March 29th: Buddy’s 10th Annual Bike Bash Meet at Anthem H-D 11:00 am Depart 11:30 am. Road Captain is Pete: Miles: 24* Sunday March 30th: Ride to Blue Water Casino - Parker Dam Meet at McDonald’s 7:00 am Depart 7:30 am Road Captain is Big D. Miles: 160* April 4th, 5th & 6th Phoenix Bike Fest @ Wild Horse Pass** * All miles are One-Way ** We have a ride to Wild Horse Coming in April Ride...to ride another day RAINED OUT!!! Anthem, AZ HOG Chapter 2376 Buddy Stubbs Anthem HarleyDavidson 41715 N 41st Drive Anthem , AZ 85086 623-465-1122 / anthemhd.com Website: www.anthemhog.com E-Mail: editor@anthemhog.com Follow us on Twitter Anthemhog@twitter.com Ride to Live. Live to Ride Who We Are: Chartered in September, 2009, Anthem HOG Chapter 2376 is sponsored by Buddy Stubbs Anthem Harley-Davidson. The Anthem HOG Chapter meets at 10:00 a.m. on the 3rd Saturday of every month at the Buddy Stubbs Anthem dealership. The Buddy Stubbs dealership is located at 41715 North 41st Drive near the Anthem Way exit of I-17. Visitors are always welcomed. Come on by. We currently have approximately 108 members. Ours is one of the newer chapters in the valley. The chapter has designated St. Mary’s Food Bank and Children First Academy as the charities actively supported by the membership. We are a chapter that rides often, where knowledge and skills in safe motorcycling are gained as we forge long-lasting friendships along the way. We’re on the web! Go to http://www.anthemhog.com for monthly events, calendars, past newsletters and more Photo by George Sherman " When you're traveling, you are what you are right there and then. People don't have your past to hold against you. No yesterdays on the road"