Jun - GWRRA Chapter "O"
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Jun - GWRRA Chapter "O"
Region “E” Chapter “O” June 22, 2016 Gold Wing Road Riders Association Officers & Staff Directors Bob & Charlotte Lake Assistant Directors John & Cheryl Papson cornhuskerjohn@yahoo.com Treasurer rlake4@cox.net Nancy Drawbaugh Historian/Photographer jdrawbaugh@msn.com Janita Stegner Newsletter Editor Jim Drawbaugh Web Page Editor John Papson 402-597-1033 402-292-7923 402-592-1849 gjpolaris@yahoo.com 402-884-5999 jdrawbaugh@msn.com 402-592-1849 cornhuskerjohn@yahoo.com 402-292-7923 Membership Enhancement Coordinator Nancy James billnan@centurylink.com 402-593-8183 Sunshine Lady dougandvee@gmail.com 402-218-1101 Couple of the Year 2016 Vee Mundy John & Cheryl Papson We have our monthly meeting second Saturday of the month at the Garden Café in Rockbrook Village. 108th Center. Breakfast & chat @ 8 a.m., meeting at 9 a.m. Come join us for a gathering of Friends for Fun, Safety & Knowledge! Birthdays & Anniversaries June Birthdays Pam Nathan Cheryl Papson George Lapka Tim Suey Doug Mundy Laura Albers Doris Roberts Christy Hatter July Birthdays Angie Vogt Alma Scranton Al Wilson Carey Ferguson Rick Saunders June 02 June 06 June 07 June 11 June 19 June 24 June 25 June 26 July 06 July 09 July 10 July 17 July 25 June Anniversary’s Ed & Christy Hatter Greg & Pam Nathan Rick & Robin Saunders Doug & Vee Mundy Al & Alma Scranton Jeff & Angie Vogt July Anniversary’s None What’s Happening in Chapter “O” From the Directors Desk Bob & Charlotte Lake Chapter "O" Directors June 06 June 09 June 18 June 20 June 22 June 24 CD Article Happy June to everyone. We have officially entered summer with the Missouri Rally in the books. I certainly hope that everyone who went enjoyed themselves and there is a lot more to come. We can’t forget about out Chapter rides though. We want to encourage anyone who would like to host a Dinner Ride or lead a ride to some exotic place like Nebraska City to please step up. Our tempo of Chapter activities has been good and we should maintain that even with all the other activities. After all, not everyone will be going to each and every Rally that is offered. Our Region E Rally is coming up at the end of the month and we would like to see as many of you that can afford the time and expense to attend. Charlotte and I will not be competing for Region E Couple of the Year. It can get expensive and after our unforeseen wheel bearing costs and additional days stay in Rapid City plus our Rider Course Instructor training trips we decided that we needed to decline the invitation. I will be staying here and working two MSF Basic Rider Courses in its place. I’ve been working diligently to produce routes for our District Rally. This is a ―Riding Rally‖ so the activities will focus on riding in the Black Hills area, which is great. There is a reason why the Black Hills Classic Rally brings in so many of our fellow VTwin riders each year besides the entertainment in town. The scenery is fabulous. I have some 21 routes laid out so far and of course that makes 42 if you ride them in reverse. In addition to the riding we will be cheering on John and Cheryl as they compete for the NE-SD District Couple of the Year. Rick and Robin have also been working hard recruiting sponsors. Many of our meals will be free will donations. What could be a better way to show our appreciation for the town of Wall extending its Red Carpet to us. We as a Chapter have some other duties at the District Rally to ensure its success. On Friday August 26th our Chapter has two duties to perform: manning the Registration Table from 8:00 to 10:00 AM and also performing as Rally Supervisors (helping rally goers with questions or maintaining decorum at the site) between 12:00 Noon and 2:00 PM. We do intend to use our motorcycles to have fun with friends and also promote safety and knowledge. A big thanks to John and Cheryl for hosting the last Chapter Get-Together in May while we were in Rapid City for the SD-B kickoff. 50/50 winners this month were: 1st: 2nd: 3rd: Pat Suey Rodger Fawcett Bill James $20.00 $15.00 $10.00 Bob and Charlotte Are we a Breakfast Club? As Gold Wingers, eating is a high priority and so ―We do like to eat!‖ We gather together once a month at a minimum to partake of breakfast and join in some camaraderie with the other members of Chapter O. This is great, but can it be more? Bill and Nancy posted a piece about riding a few days ago. Isn’t this one of the reasons we do get together for our monthly gathering? Our motorcycles bond us together in a like or similar interest and what is a motorcycle if not a conveyance to have fun. It is, of course, basic transportation for many parts of the world but we rarely put all ten members of our family on the bike like they do in areas where all they have is a motorcycle. Certainly the Gold Wing would handle the load far better than the 150 cc motorcycle that family is riding. No we use ours for fun and enjoyment. The Gold Wing bond helps us commune together as a group in search of fun activities. Surely the rallies we attend epitomize that, but so do all the other rides and activities we can participate in. These can be day rides, evening rides, dinner rides or just visiting our sponsor in Dunlap Iowa for some ice cream. Together we are stronger and can enjoy the activities of not only riding our motorcycles but also getting together as friends. When I passed the activity book around three people added rides or activities over 122 days. Just think of what fun it could be if only two or three more folks decided to host a gathering or lead a ride each month. Our repartee and enjoyment riding our motorcycles could increase many fold. Let’s not let these opportunities slip away. Please step up and help your Chapter thrive. Thanks for indulging my plea for increased participation. Bob Membership Enhancement Coordinator Nancy James Nancy James Chapter O MEC Chapter NE-O Membership Enhancement Article: Let’s talk about misinformation and myths. The list of Myths below should help dispel some misunderstandings about GWRRA. 1. GWRRA insurance covers me as a member. MYTH - Yes and No. If you are a member you at least have Rescue which is a type of insurance. GWRRA insurance is a liability insurance that only covers the officer in charge on a ride or other function. 2. You MUST be in the levels program. MYTH - In GWRRA the only MUST as a member is that you pay your membership dues. Everything else from FUN to participating is encouraged. Levels program is encouraged as it shows your commitment to safety. 3. You MUST wear all the gear all the time. MYTH - Again, not required but strongly encouraged. Level 4 participants chose to commit to wear all the gear all the time. Many states don't require helmets but those who ride without them can still join GWRRA. Yep, we would still encourage them to wear them but, it is a personal choice. 4. Being an officer requires a ―lot of time.‖ MYTH - Usually the time needed is minimal and can be made easier by ―sharing responsibilities‖ with others - Assistants, Team members and/or any other member who is willing to help. Some chose to do it themselves or do more than required which is their choice but not a requirement. 5. You MUST have dinner rides. MYTH - Dinner rides are a great way to get together with other members but, any ride is a good ride [ice cream ride, day ride, picnic ride, ride to visit other chapters, parks ...]. The idea is to ride and enjoy the company of your friends and have a good time. 6. You MUST wear a chapter shirt. MYTH - Chapter shirts are offered. Many people like them to show they are part of a group and proud to show it but, you DO NOT have to wear one nor do you have to wear a vest. Remember the only must for a member is to pay your dues and hopefully Have FUN! 7. Chapter Couple or Individual of the Year [COY or IOY] is a popularity contest. MYTH - Being CHOSEN is meant to be an HONOR given for outstanding commitment to the Chapter. It is for those willing to ―help out‖ and participate with activities or special projects for their chapters. 8. Selected COY or IOY MUST go on to the District selection. MYTH - You have been honored by your Chapter for your contributions and support. You have a choice but, going on to District shows you are representing your Chapter at the District level and showing your Chapter pride. 9. All COY and IOY are expected to go to other Chapter/District events and given money to do so. MYTH - It is the COY/IOY choice to participate. Some chapters/districts who have the funds will sometimes help with expenses but, it is not guaranteed! Ask before you assume. 10. Couples of the Year must dress alike during the selection process. MYTH - The only requirements are that they wear a 10" GWRRA patch on the back, a 4" GWRRA patch on the front and the membership pin which gives the year they joined GWRRA. Vests are not required but most couples wear them. Many also wear matching shirts. Pins/patches do not need to be exactly the same nor are matching shirts required. OH, I forgot - you probably should wear some clothing. Nancy James NE/SD District Membership Enhancement Coordinator billnan@centurylink.net Membership Enhancement Hey Guys, GWRRA isn't just chapter get- togethers! They are nice BUT - Remember when we used to RIDE. We joined GWRRA to RIDE not to just eat or take training but to ride and ride safely -- with FRIENDS if that is what you would like. Everything is your choice but ours is to ride. Ride to eat, ride to a rally, ride to just ride, ride by yourself or ride with friends. You decide but we have a few options. How about joining us at the Region E Rally [6/24-26]? We will leave Thursday AM and have a nice ride to Cedar Rapids. Remember how much fun a rally is? If not, join us anyway and then go see the J&M Sale in Anamosa. Hey, here comes July SOON! Come with us to the MN/ND rally in Wilmar, MN. We will leave Thursday(7/07] or Friday [7/08]. Call if interested. July 16th starting at 4 PM we will have a pot luck and seminar at our house - bring your goodies, have FUN, meet everyone AGAIN. RSVP [coming or not] by 7/9/16] And to close out July, come with us to meet the MN-R chapter in Sioux City followed by a nice ride through the Loess Hills and a stop at the Lavender farm. Hey! Your choice - sit and think about riding or do something about it. If just a few of you want to ride together then do it. If not - get the word out and invite others. We joined to ride - what about you? Don't say there isn't anything to do. If it is new to you - no problem join us! If you want to lead a ride and want company call. If you want to go on a ride and don't want to lead call. If you want to have FUN- CALL us or a member but do yourself a favor and get out have some FUN and RIDE. Education When are the Black Hills Blue? The answer is when you are there with your motorcycle and can’t ride! The next question is when are you with your motorcycle but not? When it has a casualty! I relayed this story at the Get-Together but it bears repeating, with emphasis on the inspections you perform on your motorcycle. We call these TCLOCS or Trike Check and yes Trailer Check also. Are they infallible? No. Do they help? Yes. The right side axle bearing and seal on our Lehman conversion consumed itself. All was fine until the day before the SD-B kickoff. On the way to Rapid City we, like others who traveled that day fought horrendous winds. When you are fighting the wind and being pushed every which way it is hard to keep a constant check on the sound and feel of the machinery. We ate dinner in Wall, SD and I noticed a funny feeling, as if a brake was dragging as we started the last leg of the trip to the Grand Gateway Hotel in Rapid City. I pulled to the side and checked everything that I could inspect and all seemed to be in order. It pulled a little to the right as we departed again and then the sensation seemed to cease. The trip to Rapid City remained uneventful. The next morning, we rode over to the Ramkota Hotel where the meeting was and enjoyed the festivities and installation of the new Chapter. The plan was for the group to eat lunch at Pizza Ranch a couple of miles away. On the way, the trike lurched and stalled as we attempted to start and pull away from a stop light while making a left turn. Not good. As we continued on to Pizza Ranch I felt and heard a rhythmic thump. The faster I rode the more frequent the thump and vice versa. We arrived at the restaurant and I again inspected what I could and still no indications of a problem. We ate and I asked Bob Olson, the new CD of SD-B, if there was a Dealership in the area where the service department was open on Saturday? He said yes and it happened to be one of their sponsors; Rice Honda Suzuki. I called and spoke to the service department. They said they were very busy but would try and squeeze us in. I did not have high hopes. We left the group and rode cautiously over to Rice Honda merrily thumping as we went. We arrived at Rice Honda and checked in. Shortly after we arrived they had the trike on a test ride and then immediately brought it inside and raised it on a lift. A short time after that the service tech came out and said come on back and see. This was not a good omen. The right wheel and tire were off and the caliper was disconnected. He said that the axle bearing was gone. They moved the axle and I tried also. This was not good – a major repair action. It certainly had to be repaired before it went anywhere and they recommended replacing both sides. Big gulp. Since one side went the other may or may not go also. I asked the question on anyone’s mind at that point – How Much? The tech estimated seven to eight hours of labor plus the cost of parts. I concurred and told them to wait while we figured out what to do. The options were to rent a truck and haul it back to Papillion or to have it repaired there. I checked with U-Haul and a truck was going to cost as much as the repair so that did not make sense. Over a barrel, as the saying goes, we authorized the repair. Now for the other shoe! Nothing could be done that afternoon. Parts could not be procured from Lehman because the company had gone out of business and they stopped making the kit I have several years ago. Too bad since they used to be located in Spearfish SD, not too far away. We didn’t know this was going to happen when we purchased, otherwise we would have selected something different. Monday was the first day anything could be done. We resolved ourselves to enjoy the hotel because we thought we were stuck. Our GWRRA family pitched in to help. No they didn’t pay for the repairs but Dallas Risling, NE-NE, hooked up our trailer and towed it back to the hotel and Bob and Nicki Fowkes, Region E RD gave us a ride back to the hotel. Thanks to both. Ross and Donna Jimenez asked if we would like to join them on Sunday for a ride to check out the routes we may use during the Rally this summer. Get out of the hotel and do something productive, you bet! We enjoyed their company and had fun. Thanks Ross and Donna. Monday I called the dealership to see how things were going around noon. To our surprise, they were just finishing up. They managed to procure the parts from a local jobber and wait for it … it was going to cost less. Still a $500 bill exchanged hands but it could have been a lot worse. They even sent a driver over to pick me up. Great service! That afternoon we took advantage of our release from broken trike purgatory and rode up to Sturgis and Deadwood to see what we could see. Tuesday morning, we departed Rapid City, two days later than anticipated, but operational. We stopped by two of the State Historic Parks en-route and ended up staying the night in Grand Island. Wednesday we made it home to our relieved daughter and happy dog. Would we have found the problem sooner? I don’t know, but it certainly demonstrated the value of the inspections. Rice Honda was great. They helped us out and provided speedy service for a major repair. SD-B is certainly lucky to have them as a sponsor. Bob Rider Education Never Stops! – Because We Don’t Want To! We had a number of activities since our last Get-Together. They mostly qualify as District Rider Ed events but many of our members participated. First off, Mark Burwell travelled to Des Moines for the Iowa Safety Weekend, while others were headed to Rapid City for the Kick Off of SD-B. He taught two Trike Rider Courses (TRCs) this year so he was well versed for the courses we conducted here in Papillion two weeks later. In between, many of us attended a Blessing of the Bikes at King of Kings Church on May 21st. We had nine Chapter members in attendance: Rick and Robin Saunders, Rodger and Marty Fawcett, Paul and Staci Griel, George and Cheryl Lapka and me. I wish the Enterprise could have received its blessing before the South Dakota trip but life goes on. We had a small service and afterwards I was asked to talk about the availability of rider training courses. We then proceeded to the parking lot and had our bikes blessed. We returned to the building and WOW, you could get lost in that building, for the next evolution. Rick asked me if I would give a Team Riding Seminar (TRS) to the members of the Church’s riding club and also the GWRRA members who attended. We had many attend and I believe all enjoyed learning about team and group riding. We had folks who had never ridden in a group to those who do so all the time. Over Memorial Day weekend, Mark and I conducted an Advanced Rider Course (ARC) (bike) on Saturday, May 28th and a Trike Rider Course (TRC) on Sunday May 29th. George Lapka, Pete Winter (a friend from MN-N) and John Hunter (Mark’s associate at STRATCOM) took the ARC and had fun. Two trikes participated in the TRC; Laura Winter (MN-N) and Gary Stegner participated. The weather cooperated both days and we came away with a new Level III, renewed Level IVs and several Levels updates. It has been a good period. These courses are refresher courses. GWRRA knows everyone knows how to ride, in fact, a Motorcycle Endorsement ―M‖, is required to enroll, but we often forget important riding details if they are not used frequently. Time is at a premium when riding and we must be able to respond immediately. Taking these courses periodically helps us refresh that information and improve our response and reaction time. Plus, they are fun, Sincerely, Phantom Rider Educator Nebraska Motorcycle Safety Training (NMST) Presents “Motorcycling Is Fun” FREE Seminar Series for 2016– Learn more about the details of riding and how to extend your riding abilities through these seminars. NMST continues our free and informative motorcycling safety community outreach program for 2016. These seminars provide information on riding a motorcycle for both the rider and the co-rider. During this seminar series we will cover numerous topics concerning riding techniques and risk management . Some months will include two seminars (S1 and S2). The seminars are free and all are welcome to attend. Riders and non-riders can to benefit from this information. Come out and learn a little more about riding or just enjoy the camaraderie and discussion of other riders and co-riders. The seminars will be held monthly at the Sarpy County Law Enforcement Center Motorcycle Safety Classroom (1st floor, southwest corner) on the second Thursday of the month (except as noted). Seminars begin at 7:00 PM and end not later than 9:00 PM. Since our classroom space is limited, please contact our registrar, Pam (402-593-1564), and let her know if you will be attending. Seats will be allocated on a first come first served basis. Month Jan Day 14 Feb Mar Apr May Jun 11 10 14 12 9 Description S1 - Motorcycling for Mature Riders S2 – Riding with New or Inexperienced Riders S1 – Dealing with Different Elements S2 – Riding in the Heat MSF - Intersection S1 – Going, Going, Gone … S2 - Trailering Night Riding Running Mountains, Hills, and Curves Jul Aug Sep 14 N/A 15 Oct Nov 13 10 MSF – Street Smart – Rider Perception No Seminars are scheduled S1 – Helmet Myths S2 – High Side Scenarios. S1 – Motorman Paladino – Ride Like a Pro IV S2 – Motorman Paladino – Deal’s Gap TBD rd September Seminar will be held on the 3 Thursday. Visit us at www.sarpy.com/sheriff/safetyprogram. From Our Members A number of members had a chance to go on a ride to mile marker 110 between Blenco and Onawa IA on Saturday June 18th to honor one of our fellow riders, Willard Crowl, who passed away from a motorcycle accident one year ago at this location. Al Scranton was kind enough to give us a closing talk and prayer for Willard along with comments from some of the members. Terry and Cheryl (Willard's daughter and son in law) joined us for a time of remembrance. Then some of us went to the Casino for lunch. From all of us, Willard will be in our hearts forever. GOD BLESS!! Gary & Janita Stegner 6211 S. 135th St. Omaha, Ne. 68137 GWRRA of Chapter "O" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now Hear This! The Importance of Hearing Protection Anyone that rides a motorcycle knows how uncomfortable the noise associated with it can be; both the sound of the bike, and the roar of the wind in your ears. After you get off the bike, you have to put up with annoying ringing in your ears, a full feeling in your head, and maybe even dullness in your hearing. Many assume this is a normal feeling, but the symptoms are a natural reaction to excessive and damaging noise. Hearing Damage Whether you ride a dirt bike or a street motorcycle, protecting your hearing is a must. Exposure to noise levels over 80 decibels for more than a few minutes can start to cause irreparable hearing damage, and motorcycles can easily produce sounds of 100 decibels or more—that can damage hearing even in very short exposures. That's why it is so important to wear hearing protection when you ride. Most people aren't aware that hearing damage is not reversible. It is something that stays with you forever and currently there is no cure. But there is some good news—hearing loss can be prevented. Helmets Aren’t Enough Many riders incorrectly assume that by wearing a helmet, they are doing enough to protect their hearing, but that's simply not true. Helmets are designed to protect heads, not hearing. In fact, studies have found that a helmet only reduces noise levels by about four decibels, and in some cases, noise levels can actually increase while wearing a helmet. Tolerance to sound and frequency levels differ from person to person, but in many cases a helmet can amplify harmful frequencies to unsafe levels damaging your hearing without you knowing about it. Earplug Options Thankfully, when it comes to protecting their hearing, riders have several earplug options ranging from inexpensive disposable ones all the way up to the custom-molded variety designed specifically for motorcyclists. Molded earplugs work remarkably well because they're the exact shape of your inner ear, and as a result they block out more sound and wind. If you already have some hearing damage, but find that solid plugs block out too much noise, there are also filtered options that filter out unsafe sound levels and protect the wearer’s hearing. If more motorcyclists wear hearing protection, they're not just protecting their own hearing, they're also setting a positive and healthy example for the next generation of riders. Earplug Laws Wearing earplugs while riding is not legal everywhere, so be sure to check state laws to make sure you can use them where you ride. footnotes: Glenn Hood is CEO of Big Ear Inc., a leading custom earpiece manufacturer on the forefront of hearing health technologies. History of Police Motorcycles Quiz The motorcycle has been an integral part of law enforcement since the early part of the 20th century. The dedicated men and women who serve and protect on two (and three) wheels are a rare breed of law enforcement officers that live to ride, and ride to keep us safe. See how many you can get right. Question 1 What city was the first to purchase police motorcycles in 1908, according to Harley-Davidson? A St. Louis, Missouri B Phoenix, Arizona C Detroit, Michigan D Rochester, New York Question 2 In what year did the Berkeley Police Department, under the leadership of Chief August Vollmer, organize the first official police motorcycle patrol in the United States? A 1911 B 1919 C 1922 D 1929 Question 3 Starting in the early 1920s, what type of criminals were often found riding Harley-Davidson 74" JD models that were faster than the 61" J models used by the police? A Kidnappers B Mob Hit Men C Bank Robbers D Bootleggers Question 4 What was the name of the three-wheeled motorcycle, introduced in 1931 by HarleyDavidson, that became the standard traffic and parking enforcement vehicle for the next 41 years? A Servi-Car B ATC90 C Tri-Glide D Dispatch-Tow Question 5 In what city during the 1950s did the police department form its motorcycle officers into a Hot Rod Squad to help combat the teen phenomenon of street racing in hopped-up jalopies? A Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania B Des Moines, Iowa C Dallas, Texas D Mobile, Alabama Question 6 What brand of bike did Jonathan "Jon" Baker and Francis (Frank) Llewelyn "Ponch" Poncherello ride in CHiPs, the 1977-1983 television drama series that followed the lives of two motorcycle police officers of the California Highway Patrol? A Kawasaki B Harley-Davidson C Yamaha D Honda Question 7 In 2008, what manufacturer claimed to be the largest seller of motorcycles for authority use (including law enforcement departments) with more than 100,000 bikes in official use in over 150 countries on five continents? A Triumph B Norton C BMW D Suzuki Question 8 Which university’s police department became its state’s first to use Victory Police Motorcycles—the VPM Commander I and Commander II models—in 2012? A University of Arizona B University of Kansas C University of Iowa D University of Washington Quesiton 9 Which police department added the Zero Motorcycles MMX stealth electric motorcycle to its fleet in June 2014? A Los Angeles B New York C Chicago D Portland Answers at the bottom of the News Letter. I only got two right. Jim Calendar of Events June 24th-25th Region E Rally in Cedar Rapids,Iowa July 09, Sat ~ Chapter meeting at the Garden Café located in the Rockbrook Village Shopping Center. Meet us for Breakfast at 8am and join us for our meeting at 9am. Jul 14, Thu ~ 7-9pm - Rider ED Training Jul 16, Sat ~ 4pm - Potluck and Seminars sponsored by Bill and Nancy. We will meet at 9933 Olive Street, La Vista. Bring your goodies, and HAVE FUN. email RSVP (coming or not) by Jul 9th - Sat. Jul 23, Sat ~ Ride to the Loess Hills sponsored by Bill and Nancy. Please contact Bill or Nancy by email for more information. Jul 29-31, Fri-Sun ~ Mystery Ride - Please contact Bill or Nancy by email for more information. Those of you who are going from here we will be leaving Friday morning. First clue-Come on and be a little bit perky/don’t be a jerky, a ride like this is yet to be seen. Join the mystery ride 2016 Second Clue-North, South, east or west? Which way is best? Up, down, all around, Over here, over there or around the bend, a little money you may need to spend. Third clue-Country cornfields, clear lakes and streams you might see. Towns and cities, parks, fountains, churches and museums might be. Come along, come along with me. Fourth and final clue-Trains, planes, automobiles, and motorcycles, all these you will have spied. For the food and the fun, you will be so glad you came on this mystery ride. NOTICE: The ride will be Friday July 29th, Sat. July 30th and you could be home as early as midday on Sunday. We plan to visit some places that have an entry fee. (approx.$30 per person for all fees) The rooms are $75 to $80 for both nights. WE had a great time putting all this together for you. We hope you can join us! We must know by June 28th who all is coming on the mystery ride this year. It was quite hard finding motels and restaurants for a group this time of the year. Everything is filling up fast. Gary and Cindi (402)337-3300 or (402)360-0294 garyncindihanknleo@gmail.com Aug 25 ~ District Rally, Wall SD. Check out the District website for more information – www.gwrrane.com Wall, SD - Main Attraction – Wall Drug Wall Drug is what makes Wall, SD a ―MUST‖ travel stop on I-90 as you travel through South Dakota. Not only is it situated such that you will need a break, but there is much to do once you get there. Wall, SD is also the destination for all NE-SD District members and also members from every district over the last week in August. This is when and where the NE-SD District Rally will be held. Not only will the rally be fun because there is lots to do, Wall Drug, Badlands National Monument, and more, but we can renew annual acquaintances and have fun making new friends. This year will be a banner year. If that wasn’t enough, after the NE-SD District Rally ends Wing Ding 38 begins a couple of days later. Wow, two whole weeks and it is in our back yard! Please plan on attending the NE-SD District Rally and also WD 38 this year. It is guaranteed to be talked about for long afterwards. Aug 28th - Wyoming District along with the NE/SD District is putting together a tour/trip schedule like no other, encompassing a total of 10 days of rallies/conventions when Wing Ding is added into the trip. Starting off in Wall South Dakota on the 25th of August you can enjoy the NE/SD rally/convention thru the 27th of August. Traveling on Sunday the 28th from Wall to Sheridan Wyoming for just under 300 miles. You than can enjoy the Wyoming District rally/convention from the evening of the 28th thru the morning of the 30th. Just a few things on the agenda are a welcoming party Sunday night the 28 th, huge BBQ the evening of the 29th , which is included in the registration fee. We are also trying to put together a dance for Monday night, guided and unguided rides, western history like no other including several top rated western museums, awesome western old down town style shopping, Custer’s battle field and last stand, Light parade, and I can’t leave out some very awesome mountain and plains riding, just to mention a few. Leaving Sheridan Wyoming the morning of the 30th right after a western style no host breakfast of course to send you on your way. You can take one of several beautiful routes to Billings, a couple of which are Beartooth Pass and Chief Joseph Scenic Highway, getting to Billings just in time to enjoy the downtown party the city of Billings is putting on. If you all would be so kind as to forward this e-mail on along with our registration form and information to all your Chapter Directors, so they all can forward onto their members and have a chance to enjoy these awesome 10 days with other GWRRA friends it would be much appreciated. We are getting really excited to host all our GWRRA Friends out West and make sure everyone that joins us knows what Western Hospitality is all about. SEE YOU OUT WEST PARTNER ! ! ! ! ! AND RIDE SAFE Aug 31 – Sept 3, Wing Ding – Billings Mt. ********************************************************************************** For more information and flyers, visit the Chapter 'O' Website at www.gwrraneo.com District NE/SD Website at www.gwrrane.com Region 'E' Website at www.gwrra=region-e.org ****************************************************************************************** If you know of anything that is going to happen in the future, please e-mail Bob Lake @ rlake4@cox.net . The more we know, the more will go. So let’s keep everyone in the loop. Keep an eye on the Web site happenings page for ice cream and dinner runs. ================================================================= If you went on a nice trip or read a nice article, email me a summary of it to share with the chapter. We are always looking for the next adventure. Thanks: Jim Drawbaugh (Editor). www.jdrawbaugh@msn.com *********** Visit the web sites below for more GWRRA news. Chapter 'O' www.gwrraneo.com District News & Links (From the District Website) www.gwrrane.com Region “E” News From the Region “E” Newsletter www.gwrra-region-e.org ================================================================== = National News From the Wingin’ It Newsletter www.gwrra.org Thanks To Our Sponsors! We thank the following businesses for supporting our Chapter "O" and encourage you to patronize them! Please YOUR AD HERE Answers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. C Detroit A 1911 D Bootleggers A Servi-Car A Pittsburgh A Kawasaki C BMW 8. C Iowa 9. A Los Angeles