North Cascade HOG #3587
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North Cascade HOG #3587
North Cascade H.O.G #3587 March 2016 Newsletter North Cascade Chapte r 3587 H.O.G. Press / on line at www.ncHOG.com Nort h Cascade H.O.G. Officers 2016 Director: page 2 Director’s Corner Tom Dostart T om Dostart (360) 367-1003 March 2016 Asst. Director: Welcome to March. As the weat her gets warmer and hopefully a little dryer, we will all be dusting off the bikes and getting out there for another year of riding. We have lots of events and rides already planned. Len Northrop (360) 224-0370 Secretary: Ken Lee (360) 421-7970 Treasurer: Vince Danner (360) 722-6965 Membership Officer: Linda Downing 425-299-7832 Head Road Captain: Dave Ballard (360) 202-0438 Safety Officer: Hope Star (360) 708-7415 Activities: Bob T isdel 425-876-9636 Editor: Michelle Ballar d (425) 359-0880 Ladies of Harley: Shannon “ Biggie” Olson 425-471-0597 Historian: Lynn Rogers (360) 336-5140 Chaplain: Buzz Harrington 360-568-9889 Photo grapher: Maggie Colman (360) 671-7385 Webmaster: Kenny Vickers (425) 770-2061 Blooper Award: Ken Lee (360) 421-7970 & Jan VanM uyden (360) 914-1322 Patches Hope Star 360-708-7415 I wanted first to welcome our new members to their first NCHOG newsletter. I just updated the Email list and added several new members who have purc hased a Harley - Davidson in the past month. Hopefully we will see you at our meeting and on some of our upcoming rides. Check out the calendar on NCHOG.com and in this newsletter. Just a reminder for current members, check your national HOG membership and make sure that you are current and remember t hat your local dues must be paid by Feb 29th, or you will be removed from our member list. Local dues are $20.00 for a full member and $10. 00 for an associate member. There is a membership form at the end of this newsletter and online at nchog.com Watch for our email announcements every other week, which will help keep you informed about NCHOG and North Cascades H-D activities. To kick off the riding season, North Cascades H-D will be holding a “Kick Off the Riding Season” event on, March 12th and the 13th. They are offering a free safety inspection of your ride. Check your tires and warm up the bike and come in for your safety inspection. Also, check out your gear as it may time to replace that leaky rain gear. I am sure that we will need it going forward. Besides our First Saturday and Third Sunday Rides, we have several overnight and weekend rides coming up this spring and summer. Our first overnight ride will be the FBR, on May 27th - 30th, Memorial Day weekend. The ride will leave on Friday morning from Monroe, heading up over Stevens Pass and out to Clarkston, WA. The 2nd day we will ride through Idaho and Montana, continuing to Thompson Falls, MT. Day three we will ride through N. Idaho and Eastern WA. to Omak. Continuing on Sunday, we will ride to Mount Vernon via the North Cascades Highway. Tot al mileage is around 1300. We currently have about 20 bikes signed up. There are still rooms available so if you want to ride, contact me at tddostart@gmail.com. The second overnight will be in early June. This is Keith’s Picnic ride. This is the Olympic Peninsula ride. There will be a sign-up sheet at the March 6th meeting. Dat es are June 4th – 5th. The third overnight ride will be a Central Oregon ride, August 3rd – 7th. This ride will be down to Sisters, OR on Wednesday, the first day. We will be staying at the Ponderosa Best Western for 4 nights. We will be riding out of Sisters each day with options that will include Crat er Lake, the OR coast for lunch, and time to rest, relax or exploring central OR High Desert as well as Sisters / Bend / Redmond area. On Sunday, we will be riding back to the Skagit Valley. Currently we have over 25 bikes signed up. If you are interested, contact me at tddostart @gmail.com. Other rides in the planning stages are a ride to the Pacific Northwest HOG Rally in Spokane, Aug 25th–27th. Registration for the rally should be open. Check it out at pacificnorthwesthogrally.com. Just a note, you can register for the rides and activities on the NCHOG website. Finally, I saw an announcement in the past couple of weeks that the Discovery Channel is producing a miniseries called “Harley and the Davidsons”. Based on the true story, the series will port ray the passion of two 19 year old kids who built an empire from their backyards. This will take a look at Milwaukee in the early 1900’s where William S. Harley and Arthur Davidson engineered the motorcycles and the company. This may be of interest to a lot of us. Watch for this later this year. See you out there on the road. Ride safe, stay warm and dry! Tom North Cascade Chapte r 3587 H.O.G. Press / on line at www.ncHOG.com page 3 Chaplin’s Corner He Is Risen! As Christians, we look forward to Easter as we celebrate God’s power in the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead to the living. Belief in the resurrection forms out hope and the factual foundation upon which Christianity is based. It completes our salvation knowing if Christ is resurrected that, as believers, we also will be resurrected to be with Christ. Jesus was born for the cross. His whole life pointed towards it. His resurrection provides a means for God and humans to be reconciled and distinguishes Jesus from all other religious founders. I Corinthians15:3-6&14 says that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures, that He was buried, that He was raised on the third day, and that He appeared to Peter, and then to the twelve. After that He appeared to more than 500 of the brothers at the same time. If Christ has not been raised, our preaching is useless and so is your faith. We celebrate Easter on March 27th this year. If you have no home church, you are welcome to join Darlene and me at our home church in Snohomish. http://www.snohomishfaith.com/faq/ Chaplain Buzz 360-568-9889 or BuzDar@comcast.net Historian’s Thoughts Lynne Rogers In January’s newsletter I had a two part question, “When we got our Harley Dealership and when our Cascade Harley Owner’s Group started”. The first part I reported to you, the second part was solved for me by means of a copy of a patch. Our past officer and wonderful member, Catherine Dostart, brought me a picture of the patch. So as you can see our chapter was established in 1988. Wow! Twenty-eight year old owners group of fun people getting together because of motorcycles! Our common interest in Harley’s, riding, group activities, and enjoying time spent together. This group has become a part of like-family to me. So with that said I am going to go on with another discovery I found. Reading the earliest newsletter I found, May 1996, I feel I have gained some insight of our eight year old owner’s group. These newsletters were only two pages and no pictures. It did include a members list. I counted 44 members and I only knew two names. They are a couple and are still with us and a very active part of our group. I think I am going to give them the title of our First Family or Dad and Mom of our group. Drum roll please, they are, our own Buzz and Darlene Harrington This is so interesting to learn these facts about a group of people I enjoy spending time with and to be able to share what I am discovering. Next month I will reveal another discovery I made while reading the 97’ newsletter. Something I have also been curious about and I hope you will all find it as interesting as I did. Stay tuned…. Till next month Keep the shiny side up! North Cascade Chapte r 3587 H.O.G. Press / on line at www.ncHOG.com page 4 Maybe you know everyone, maybe everyone knows you….. Lets see. Take a minute to think about these ques ons and get it filled out and turned in You can email it to Editor@NCHOG.com or drop it off at the monthly mee ng (does not need to be on this form just write down the answers and get them turned in) Please send along a photo/selfie to go with so we have faces to go with the stories. At the monthly mee ng Maggie, the photographer would be happy to take a picture for you Star ng next month I will be using these as filler in the newsle1er! 1. Names/s ______________________________________________________________ 2. I/We live in______________________________________________________________ 3. The bike is ______________________________________________________________ 4. My/Our favorite place to ride is _____________________________________________ 5. Our least favorite condi ons to ride in ________________________________________ 6. My/Our favorite place to eat is ______________________________________________ 7. Something about me/us you might not know __________________________________ 8. An item on your bucket list _________________________________________________ 9. A ride I/we haven’t done yet but want to ______________________________________ 10. One thing you want to tell someone new to NCHOG_____________________________ Jim, why is that sheep purple? "Because I herded it through the grapevine" North Cascade Chapte r 3587 H.O.G. Press / on line at www.ncHOG.com page 5 The Ladies of Harley Report By Shannon “Biggie” Olson April 24th LOH will have a table at the North Cascades H-D Swap Meet. If you have items to get rid of LOH will take them! We also need volunteers to run the table between noon and 5 pm. Please sign up with Biggie if you are interested. The 2016 LOH Summit Will be hosted by North Cascades and we are confirmed for September 30 October 2nd at the Best Western / Convention Center. If you are interested in helping with this event please let Biggie know or join us at our next Summit Planning Meeting on March 15th from 5 pm at Bob's Burgers & Brew in Burlington. Questions and interest can be emailed to lohsummit@gmail.com. Next LOH meeting March 15th at Bob's Burgers & Brew in Burlington. Dinner at 5:30 meeting starts at 6:30. Haunted French pancakes give me the crepes. Safety with Hope Hope Star We all look outside to decide if it’s a ‘riding day’ or not. Yep, having that sun shining and a chance to jump on the bike without heavy gear is always welcome…but as those of us that live in the Northwest, it’s not usually the case. Our damp, wet & rainy weather is pre1y prominent during most of the year. Having the proper gear can s ll make the ride enjoyable and even great. Also, it’s pre1y important that we have experience in riding in different weather condi ons. Those that go on the FBR know that knowing how to handle your bike in rain, mist, fog and hail is cri cal to safety. So, what’s the ‘Safety’ in this …. Get on your rain gear and get out and ride. Put some miles under your seat in ‘bad’ weather, but remember there’s really no ‘bad day of riding’.(Except those icy, snowy days!) Even those mes that weather closes in and everyone gets soaked.. it’s always good for some laughs later down the road. Oh, and have that rain gear. Try it out to be sure it actually works in a pour down. You sure don’t want to be on a ride far from home to find out that what they said was waterproof is not! Oh, and Road Captains…. When riding and it starts to downpour: Stop so that folks can get geared up (don’t just keep going like I did that me). See, Mark, I do remember things. Oh, oh, and don’t put your rain gear in the ‘chase car’ as it might not stop to give it back. LOL. North Cascade Chapte r 3587 H.O.G. Press / on line at www.ncHOG.com page 6 Up Coming Rides and Events FSR is a 10:00 am ride and the TSR is a 9:00 am Ride this month March Rides and Events (Dates in BOLD are Dealership Events) Tuesday 1st ~ NCHOG Officers Meeting 5:30pm @ Foothills Toyota Scion All are Welcome Saturday 5th ~ First Sat. Ride, Darrington Loop w/ Tom & Jan. Kickstands up 10am @Dealership Sunday 6th ~ NCHOG Sunday Meeting @American Legion Hall in Sedro-Woolley breakfast at 9 am and meeting is at 10 am Tuesday 8th ~ HOG Trough Dinner @Grinders Steak House in Sedro Woolley Ferry St. Thursday 10th ~ Ride and Event Planning Meeting North Sound Brewery @ 6:30pm Saturday 12th ~ Pool Shoot @ Bull Pen in Sedro Woolley at 9am Sat/Sun 12th/13th Kick o ff the Riding Season @ the Dealership with free safety inspectio ns Sunday 13th ~ Daylight Savings Time ~ clocks ahead one hour and rides now start at 9 am Tuesday 15th ~ Ladies of Harley LOH Meeting @ Bobs Burgers on Cook rd. 6:30pm meeting, 5:30pm dinner and visiting. Sunday 20st ~ Third Sunday Ride RC is Jack, Kickstands up 9am @ Dealership Thursday 24th ~ Hog Trough Dinner @ Cedar Stump Saturday 26th ~ Easter Party @Dealership 11am —3pm Tuesday 29th ~ NCHOG Officers Meeting 5:30pm @ Foothills Toyota Scion All are Welcome April NCHOG Meeting First Sunday meetings in Sedro-Woolley. Meeting starts at 10 am but come early and enjoy a great breakfast for a small charge. Great opportunity to visit and find out what is going on in the upcoming month. HOG Trough Dinners Make sure you join NCHOG’s Facebook group at facebook.com/ groups/nchog and visit our website nchog.com Happening twice a month at different locations. A chance to get together in some old favorite places and maybe explore some new ones. Visit with long time friends and meet new people! North Cascade Chapte r 5369 H.O.G. Press / on line at www.ncHOG.com page 7 N.C.H.O.G. Classifieds For Sale Hardtail Custom built for 10,000 obo. Call Jan at 360-914-1322 Wanted Pistol and Rifle reloading equipment and books, for black powder cartridge target shooting. Also looking for an original or replica single shot rifle manufactured by Sharps, Remington or Springfield, in caliber 45-70 45-90 45-100, or 45-110. Please email janv@co.island.wa.us New to the area? New to the NCHOG Chapter? New to riding? None of the above? Join us for an informal get together to discuss some new and exciting things we can do together. Our goal is to help ease people into riding and participating with our Chapter, retain current members, attract new members, and keep a fresh outlook on our riding adventures. Guests are welcome too! We will be meeting on an ongoing basis on the 2nd Thursday of each month at North Sound Brewery at 6:30 pm. North Cascade Chapte r 3587 H.O.G. Press / on line at www.ncHOG.com page 8 Photos by Maggie Road Captain of the Year 2015 Bob Tisdel Great big thanks to all the Road Captains !! Mike presented the club with the plaque for supporting the Burn Camp for 20 years page 9 US4039758 North Cascade Chapte r 3587 H.O.G. Press / on line at www.ncHOG.com Editors Notes Michelle Ballard Great BIG thank you to all who are sending in stories, pictures and jokes, keep them coming! I often have spaces that I need to put something in. I can hit google and pinterest and find funnies that I like but this is YOUR newsletter not mine and I would much rather share something YOU like! The pictures and stories do not have to be NCHOG related they just need to be from You! I am looking for stories of favorite rides and fun experiences you have. Also looking for pictures, of your bike or of you on a ride. Did you go on a ride and find a wonderful place to stop for lunch? Please share! A bad place? Please Share! You can email them to me at editor@nchog.com, write them down and bring them to a meeting or even text to them to me 425-359-0880 Thanks, Michelle North Cascade Chapte r 3587 H.O.G. Press / on line at www.ncHOG.com page 10 Minutes for February 2016 Meeting Ken Lee To hat or not to hat, that is the question. There was some discussion at this month’s meeting about a member wearing an unusual hat. The hat in question was atop the head of one of our more distinguished members, a polite way of saying ‘not a millennial’. When I first saw the hat I knew I had seen it before. I found an old photo of the member in question with his golf partners taken many years ago. The member being on the far left. We were told the hat was an Argentina Gaucho hat. Because you can look up anything on the internet I was able to find a photo of a couple of Argentinian Gauchos. OK, there is a resemblance, but the men look much more dignified and refined than our member. The only other possible explanation is he was wearing the top of a giant mushroom that may or may not have grown out of his head. I’m going with the golf hat theory. Now onto the minutes. Our Chaplin Buzz opened the meeting by telling us that God’s grace saves us. He read 1 John 2:1-2 and said the good news is our redeemer lives and God’s grace gives us the power to change. Thank you Buzz. st Our Director Tom asked who had eaten breakfast, looked like about half the members raised their hands. Tom asked that we give a hand to the cooks and it was suggested that Mark Reeves do the dishes. Mark licked his plate and called it good. Tom then asked all new members and guests to stand and let us get a good look at you. Welcome Scott and Rhonda, who both have bikes that are blue. Mike from the Burn Camp was introduced and told us that back in 1995 JD offered to have NC HOG come to the Burn Camp to give kids rides. Mike said he wasn’t sure at first about Harley people, we do look a little intimidating to some but the kids loved us and we have been attending camp for 20 years now. Mike presented the chapter with a beautiful plaque for supporting the Burn Camp. He said we are leaving a legacy for generations to come. Tom then asked for some highlights of the Saturday ride the day before. Curtis, who road all the way from Alaska (I saw the Alaska plate on his bike so that must be true) said a few hardy souls rode in some wet weather to Chuckanut Drive, through HWY 9 and over to Conway. There they had lunch at the Conway Tavern. Then to grandma’s house they went (OK if you don’t get itSjust think about the first line of Red Riding Hood). North Cascade Chapte r 3587 H.O.G. Press / on line at www.ncHOG.com page 11 Minutes continued February Meeting Tom and Vince let us know that this year’s Christmas party is tentatively scheduled for Dec 3 and the Angel of the Winds. More information will follow as we get closer to December. rd Tom filled us in on some of the overnight rides coming up. The FBR will be over Memorial Day weekend, starting the Thursday night before at the Guest House Inn in Monroe. We will be going to the same places as last year, Clarkston, Thompson Falls and Omak but will try and take different routes. Hotel information will be available by the next meeting. The Central Oregon Ride in August has 27 bikes and 42 people signed up. All the motels in Sisters are full but there are some rooms in towns nearby. The Pacific NW Rally will be Aug 25-27. Check the web site for room availability as they are going fast. Keith let us know he will be leading the 1 Saturday Ride in June and it will be a picnic ride. It will start in Port Townsend, head over to Neah Bay and then to Quinault for an overnight. st We were also told that the Abate Swap meet in Monroe will be on March 20 from 9 to 3. th Our Treasurer Vince told us how much money we had at the end of the year and some of what we spent. One of the biggest expenses at the end of the year was for the winners of the Points. Mike Downing got to go shopping with Vince at N C Harley. Not sure what he bought but he looked happy. Anytime you want to see the books just ask Vince. Our Activities Director Bob let us know there will be a pool shoot on March 12 at the Bull Pen in Sedro Woolley. Breakfast at 8 AM and start shooting pools afterwards. There is no license required to shoot pools and no limit. Wooden shot is required and all pools must be bagged in the pockets. The next HOG Trough will be at Flyers at the airport on the 9 and on Feb 25th at the Camano Lodge. Remember, you get a point for showing up and eating. th BOB also filled us in on the new Points system. There is one point available for each HOG event. Come to a meeting, get a point. Eat at the meeting, get a point. Kiss Mike Downing, get 10 points and a free trip to the ER if you’re a guy. If you’re a girl he’ll give you ten dollars. There will be levels obtained for the number of points you collect throughout the year. The levels are 45, 65, 85 and 105 points. At 45 you get a patch, being designed as we speak and kept on Funk and Wagnall’s porch since noon today. The total number of points you can get is 130. There will also be a prorating system for members who join later in the year. Has something to do with full moons and tides but I’m sure it will work. We should let Keith figure it out. Our Dealer Representative and LOH Director Biggie let us know there will be a blood drive at the dealership on 2/13/16 and they need 25 donors. On March 12 & 13 there will be a free safety inspection offered at the dealership and on April 24 there will be a swap meet in the parking lot. Space rental will be $10 for a 10X10 area. The rent money will go to a charity. It’s a good time to bring all those parts you have laying around and sell them to someone who can then let them lay around their garage until the next swap meet. Or make a lamp out of something, it’s up to you. She reminded us that the dealership is putting a bike together for the Custom Kings contest that will be revealed on Feb 27 . th th Biggie let us know that there is a NC HOG chapter meeting for those new to HOG and group activi- North Cascade Chapte r 3587 H.O.G. Press / on line at www.ncHOG.com page 12 Minutes continued February Meeting ties. Cameron from the dealership is leading those meetings that will hopefully attract members of a slightly different demographic and get them involved with HOG. Those meetings will be on the 2 Thursday of the month. The location is North Sound Brewery 17406 State Route 536 - Mount Vernon, WA 98273 . Everyone is welcome. Tom added that it’s to attract younger members to HOG because we are getting old. I know I said that a few sentences ago but my way was nicer. nd The LOH Summit will be in Mount Vernon this year at the convention center in the Best Western Motel. There will be a meeting for the organizers of the event before the LOH meeting on Feb 16 . Biggie then gave away some Skagit Harley patches that were found at the dealership. If you didn’t get one then you missed out of a valuable collector’s item sure to be worth many thousands of dollars in the future. If you need one I do have one I could part with for a few hundred dollars. It’s an investment (OK, for my bank account). th Road Captain Dave let us know that the 3 Sunday ride on Feb 21 will be to Granite Falls. The 1 Saturday ride on March 5 will be the Darrington Loop with lunch at the Big Lake Grill. Dave asked for the road captains to hand in all the ride sheets they are saving from last year. Bob Tisdel was given a plaque for leading 9 rides last year and bringing 8 back. One is still wandering around out there. If you see them tell them it’s OK to go home. Dave then had all road captains at the meeting get up and stand there in front of us. Ten were there, ranging from tall to short. A fund will be taken up for Dizzel because he must have lost all his luggage on his last trip. He was down to a tie die t-shirt, cargo shorts, black socks and yellow tennis shoes. Or I was having a flash back, I’m still not sure. rd st st th Our Editor Michelle requested that all entries for the newsletter be in by the second Saturday of the month, which is why I’m doing this tonight, the Monday after the meeting. I might remember what really happened doing it the day after the meeting. Our Historian Lynn let us know she is cleaning out the archive box at the dealership. There are lots of pictures but no names, dates or places on most of them. It was suggested that people look at the photos and identify those you remember. Safety Officer and Patch Lady Hope let us know the only place to get chapter patches is from her as they are not available at the dealership. If you want a name rocker see Hope. There are a few unclaimed name rockers available still. Sweet Cakes, Butter Ball, Stubby and Bite Me are available. Where is NC HOG contest was won by Mike Downing. He properly identified NC HOG on a Cossack’s bike in Anacortes during the Oyster Run at 11:35 AM. He won a Tommy Tippy Cup. Hope pointed out the NC HOG has been around since 2005 and his name rocker is ‘Here’. There was a patch on NC’s vest having something to do with a body part. I am too embarrassed to write what it says so you’ll just have to look. I remember taking NC on a trip to Canada one year, then returning him to the dealership and putting him on one of the display bikes for Hope to find. Best time I ever had with a pink pig. Hope talked about riding in wet weather. How important it is to know that your rain gear works before a long trip by using it for short trips locally. We should make it a point to ride in wet weather so when we get stuck in rain on trips our skill levels will be good. Also, if you have a chase car on trips that carry some of your stuff, don’t pack your rain gear in the trunk. On one trip people pulled North Cascade Chapte r 3587 H.O.G. Press / on line at www.ncHOG.com page 13 Minutes continued February Meeting over to gear up but the chase vehicle kept going. Guess who got wet. Hope also pointed out the Road Captains tend to ride a lot and sometimes are already geared up. When it starts to get wet they should pull over to make sure everyone has a chance to gear up. We sometime tend to think that it will stop raining soon and we’ll dry off. Hope also let us know that there will be some group riding training scheduled in the near future for those interested. Membership Officer Linda let us know we have 350 members. She thanked all those who have renewed so far and reminded us that you will be dropped at the end of the month if you have not renewed. That means no more newsletters and no more meeting minutes. She also thanked everyone for bringing in egg cartons and plastic bags for the food bank. It was noted that some personal items were left in the donations. Only one item was claimed. The other, well does your mother know about that? It was then time to give away stuff. The white ticket prize went to Chet, a box of chocolates and to Jerry who won a gift card from the dealership. Not sure who got the better prize but Chet was happy he had Valentine’s Day covered with a gift for Lori. Mike Downing won the 50/50 and gave the money to Mike for the Burn Camp. Howard Bono found his member number in last month’s newsletter and won a hat. Buzz asked that we keep Fred & Laurie, Rusty and his wife and Pam Reeves in our prayers. Buzz also said he will be doing bike blessings in March and April. Buzz then closed the meeting with quote from Ronald Reagan about freedom to live, to choose and to care about each other and a prayer. We will see you all next month in beautiful down town Sedro Woolley. I'm reading a book about anti-gravity. I just can't put it down. North Cascade Chapte r 3587 H.O.G. Press / on line at www.ncHOG.com page 14 At North Cascades Harley-Davidson Thank you to everyone who came our for our blood drive over the weekend. We were able to collect 12 units of whole blood. Since each unit of whole blood is separated into the different components (red cells, platelets, and plasma,) our efforts will benefit up to 36 patients. The blood donations collected at the blood drive are critical to maintain a stable blood supply for surgeries, medical emergencies, and for supporting patients battling life-threatening illnesses like leukemia and other cancers. THANKS AGAIN EVERYONE!!! We are gearing up for RIDING SEASON!!! Are you ready? March Events at NCHD: March 12th & 13th Kick off the Riding Season (Free Safety Inspection) Saturday & Sunday Join us for FREE SAFETY INSPECTIONS, bike blessings, and so much more! March 26th Easter Party & Open House 11 to 3 pm Free test rides & trade appraisals, games, prizes, free lunch provided by Sig's Roadhouse Grill, and our reward members earn double reward points on each general merchandise & parts and accessories purchase April 9th Couples Casino Night 6 to 8 pm We had so much fun with this event last year, and by popular demand we're bringing it back again this year. Join us for some an evening of good food, beverage, and tons of fun. April 24th Swap Meet noon to 5 pm If you have things to sell or if you are looking for some cool finds then you will not want to miss this! If you’re interested in having a space at this event please contact Biggie@northcascadesharley.com or 360-757-1515 Vendor spaces are $10 each. Reserve your spot today! Don’t forget to sign up for our MILLION MILE CHALLENGE! Stop by the dealership today to get North Cascade Chapte r 3587 H.O.G. 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