Tennessee Motorcyclist
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Tennessee Motorcyclist
CONCERNED MOTORCYCLISTS OF TENNESSEE / AMERICAN BIKERS ACTIVE TOWARDS EDUCATION Volume 21, Issue 7 July 2006 VOLUME 21, ISSUE 7 JULY 06 Tennessee Motorcyclist Maureen’s 1st Time ^^^ We Woke The Dragon Should ‘ve been there, It was a great time Page 2 Contacts Corporate Level Corporate Director Brooklyn Tom 865-354-8813 brooklyntomtenn@peoplepc.com Asst. Corp. Director Dean Lucas 931-761-8038 Corporate Secretary Kim Peterson 615-826-1736 secretary@cmtabate.com Corporate Treasurer Malisa Turner 662-890-3573 malisaturner69@yahoo.com Activities Chair John Carter 865-805-2984 Legislative Chair John Pierce 901-409-7170 fogman@bellsouth.net Membership Chair Maria Carter 865-805-4998 membership@cmtabate.com Newspaper Chair Jeanna Bradley 931-796-4312 editor@cmtabate.com Products Chair Bob Munsell 901-373-5314 rlmunsell@fedex.com Safety & Education Cindy Davidson 615-325-5041 Sgt. At Arms Mark Miller 931-582-4092 wolfmotorcycles@aol.com Public Relations Mike Hays (615) 496-2567 PR@cmtabate.com NCOM Rep Steven Lundwall (615) 491-6768 steve@slundwall.com MRF Rep John Pierce (901) 409-7170 mrf@cmtabate.com Chaplain Pastor Ron Baptiste Webmaster Bob Celmer Office Manager chaplain@cmtabate.com webmaster@cmtabate.com T ENNESSEE M OTORCYCLIST The opinions expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of CMT/ABATE or the Tennessee Motorcyclist. CMT/ABATE,INC. and the CMT/ABATE,INC Tennessee Motorcyclist reserve the right to refuse or edit any article, photo, letter, or advertisement they decide is not in the best interest of the organization and it’s members. Readers :Although CMT/ABATE supports it’s advertisers, it does not guarantee the service of those advertisers. Please use the same discretion you would with any business. If in doubt, contact the Better Business Bureau. All typos are purely for entertainment purposes. Suzanne Fisher 615-262-1119 Info@cmtabate.com Meeting Times Contacts Battle Ground Mark Carter 615-848-2974 1st Sunday@ 3 Mark’s home call for directions Buffalo River Jeanna Bradley 931-796-4312 last Saturday@ 2pm Chopper’s Lounge Lawrenceburg Shinerunner@bellsouth.net Dickson Humphreys Mark Miller 931-582-4092 wolfmotorcycles@aol.com 3rd Sun.@ 4 Thunder Alley Hwy 46 Dickson www.abateofmiddletenn.org Harpeth River Tony Davis 615-952-3311 2nd Tues@7 Country Café Hwy 100 Fairview Nashville Mike Hays 615-496-2567 miketwang@comcast.net 3rd Tues@ 7 Logan's Roadhouse, 24th and Elliston Place (near Vanderbilt) Northeast Music City Tom Kyner 423-272-4834 tlkyner@charter.net Wendall Baldwin 1st Mon@ 6 Rush Street Stone Dr. Kingsport 1st Sun@ 2 Dilligaf's Bar, Old Hickory Robertson County Marlin Rood 615-390-6754 milo62@earthlink.net 1st Tues@ 7 El Alteno Springfield Smith Wilson Bullit 615-758-8267 1st Sun@ 2 - 26 Bob Moore Ln Carthage Soaring Eagle John Carter 865-805-2984 1st Sun@ 7 China Garden Clinton Hwy Southwest Steve Ward 731-989-7168 1st Sun@ 2 Elks Club Henderson Sumner Harley Davidson 615-325-5041 3rd Thurs@ 7 Sputniks Tennessee Valley c_davidson@bellsouth.net www.sumnerabate.com Mark Moore 423-570-0250 Yog1958@yahoo.com 3rd Sun@ 2 Mac’s Pub Brainerd Rd Chattanooga Upper Cumberland Larry Dunn (LD) (931)761-2272 1st Sun @ 1pm call for location Volunteer Danny Sullivan 731-235-3407 1st Sat @ 6 White City Sharon Lindasully5@earthlink.com Warren County Randy Williams 931-815-2224 2nd Tues @ 6:30pm Charley’s BBQ 1124 Sparta St Rnrwilliams@blomand.net Wheels of Thunder John Pierce 901-409-7170 fogman@bellsouth.net www.cmtabate-wheelsofthunder.com 1st Thurs @ 7 Pig-N-Whistle 7144 Winchester Rd Memphis VOLUME V O L U M E21, 2 1ISSUE , I S S U E7 7JULY 06 Page 3 CHAPLAIN’S CORNER 4th ANNUAL M/M RALLY A BIG SUCCESS! You couldn’t have asked for a better day, the sun was out, humidity was in. Indeed, it was a perfect day for a motorcycle rally (it must have been the connections that Pastor Ron has with the One in charge of the weather). Paying out $3,000.00 in cash prizes for a “Cash Run & Bike Rodeo”, drawing bikers in from all over the country, some as far away as Kansas City, Indiana, and as close as Kentucky and all over Tennessee. With TV cameras filming the “Cash Run”, it was miles and miles of bikers going down the road, and without helmets! Back on Church property there was a huge carnival going on for all the biker’s children, with food, games, several live bands, swap meet, vendors, auction and a 50-50 drawing kept everybody busy on the home front. This is the only event of the year that is for the biker and their entire family, with the biggest cash payout of the year! We are also announcing that we will be opening a “FREE BIKER MEDICAL CLINIC” for all bikers and their families. We already have doctors, nurses and staff lined up along with the equipment needed. The profits of this “4th Annual M/M Rally” went to help fund this free clinic just for bikers and their families. If your charter, club, association, or organization would like to be a partner in this endeavor to help bikers with their medical needs, contact us for more information. We need your help in the fundraising to support this urgent need in the biker community. To be found faithful, Pastor Ron (615) 384-9010/ ronccmi@bellsouth.net Covenant Confirmers Ministries Inc. Charlie King,, Owner The Biker Church Outreach Center Founder: Pastor Ron Baptiste Sunday Worship 10:30a Wed@ 7:00p EDGEFIELD MOTORS 300 10th Ave. E Springfield, TN 37172 615615-384384-9010 www.covenantconfirmers.org 615 865-4747 4023B Dickerson Rd. * Nashville TN 37207 Used Cars, Trucks, and Motorcycles Financing Available Got something to sell? Got something you want? Place your classified ad today, only $3 can reach motorcyclists across the state. Call or email today. 931 796 4312 or editor@cmtabate.com T E N N E S S E EMMOTORCYCLIST OTORCYCLIST T ENNESSEE Page 4 At the Sept BOD we will have an Election for Legislative chair and PR/Communications. Anyone can send in a resume which will then appear in the newsletter. Resume for Legislative Director CMT/ABATE Fellow members of CMT/ABATE, I hereby submit the following resume for the position of Legislative Director for CMT/ABATE. Like many of you, I have been involved in the fight for freedom a long time and I have a strong desire to see the Tennessee helmet law modified to allow freedom of choice. I firmly believe that we must also strengthen penalties for those who kill and maim us and we must be the leaders in safety and awareness. I returned to my native Tennessee 3 years ago and I have witnessed the organization’s legislative efforts first hand. From my first year back when I surprised the legislative director at the time by showing up on the hill and then delivering a co-sponsor to the helmet bill, to last year’s outstanding efforts when a great team of folks were very successful, to the current stealth approach which left us once again without freedom. I was proud to be part of the team in 2005 when we won the award from the MRF. I believe success will happen when a true grass roots approach is organized and implemented, starting with this fall’s important elections for Governor, state representatives and some state senate seats. There are enough motorcyclists in this state to have a real impact in races that can turn control of the TN House over to the Republicans and break Speaker Naifeh’s grip over the budget subcommittee. A Republican controlled house means a different speaker. My recent qualifications: Active lobbying in VA 1998-2003 Active lobbying in TN 2004-2006 I also lobbied in our Nation’s capital from 1999-2001 on behalf of internet radio station owners nationwide as we struggled to launch a new industry. I made over 20 trips to DC from my VA home, often staying 2-3 days, testifying, meeting with Judiciary Committee members and staffers and working alongside a large group of highly dedicated grass roots lobbyists. During the legislative sessions I have seen the “keep it quiet” approach to modifying the helmet law fail both in 2004 and 2006. It takes a team of dedicated freedom fighters to make freedom a reality, not a couple of people working quietly behind the scenes. The legislative director must work with both the CMT/ABATE leadership and the organization’s members to unify and build the organization into a powerful presence statewide. In 2006, we saw the opposition lobby (medical) launch a full-scale media blitz against modifying the helmet law. I believe we need to be proactive on the hill, getting as many co-sponsors on the bill, working the press and lining up support from motorcyclists state wide. I am self-employed and have the time and energy to devote to making sure every legislator knows who we are and what our issues are. CMT/ABATE must have a strong presence in Nashville in order to secure our freedom. We must strive to elect biker friendly legislators beginning now! Consistency, continuity and credibility will ultimately bring freedom to Tennessee. Respectfully submitted, Mike Hays, CMT/ABATE Public Relations Chair READ THIS!! Deadline for submissions will be the 15th of the month for the next month’s publication. Articles submitted after this date will be held for the next month, with the exception of time sensitive material. We welcome your opinions, comments, complaints, and suggestions. Articles and photos pertaining to all things motorcycle, (legislation, safety, events, etc) are welcome. Photos must include credits (whom, what, when and where). All articles must be legible. All submissions must include the authors name, address, and phone number. This is for verification purposes only, and will not be published without express permission of the author. Articles may be edited for content, clarity, grammar and spelling. Formatting changes may occur as a result of conversion. Please list originating program for all electronic submissions. All ad copy must be sent to 437 Wildcat Hollow Rd Hohenwald TN 38462 or emailed to editor @cmtabate.com. All ad payments should be sent to the main office at CMT/ABATE, INC. P.O. Box 160223 Nashville, TN 3721637216-0223 include what ad and for how long paid. VOLUME V O L U M E21, 2 1ISSUE , I S S U E7 7JULY 06 Page 5 Parkers Crossroads History Run June 10, 2006- Members from Sumner County, Nashville, and Wheels of Thunder Charters of CMT/ABATE traveled to Parker’s Crossroads, TN, at the invitation of Tennessee Representative Steve McDaniel, to attend the Dedication ceremonies for the Parker’s Crossroads Battlefield, a most historic site of the Civil War. The battle is famous in Civil War history for Confederate Cavalry General Nathan Bedford Forrest daring decision, when trapped between two opposing forces, to “Charge them both ways!” The weather was perfect for riding, and the shade of the one of the tree lines on the battlefield gave respite to the late spring sunshine during the speeches by many notable folks involved in tourism and Civil War History. Of course, Rep McDaniel shared a few words. He has been a State Representative since 1989 and a champion for motorcyclists’ rights since the first day. One of CMT/ABATE’s former state directors, Steve Lockhart, set up a lunch date for about 8 CMT/ABATE members just weeks after Rep McDaniel’s victory election. The meeting was at Rep McDaniel’s restaurant, The Cotton Patch, close to I40 at Exit 108. Those of us in attendance at that lunch shared many basic principles with Steve McDaniel, and a long, supportive relationship has remained ever since. Even before Steve McDaniel was a State Representative, he was involved in support for preserving our Civil War heritage, particularly in the Western battles (remember, in 1860s, Memphis and the Mississippi River were very much in the Western part of the United States! At the June 10 event, Carol Simpson presented Representative McDaniel with a 1989 CMT/ABATE Freedom Rally pin to symbolize our 17-year relationship. Another great opportunity presented itself, in that the Tennessee Commissioner of Tourism, Susan Whitaker, was present and available for conversation after the ceremonies, along with the woman who represents the Western part of the state regarding tourism. We learned that Susan Whitaker’s brother rides, and she will see him this summer. Our message to her was “don’t forget the motorcycling facet of tourism and how much money we bring to the State coffers! Cindy Davidson, our state Safety and Education Director spent some quality time with the ladies, learning about Tennessee Resources that might help us with our Safety and Education programs. John Pierce had a few minutes with many of the notables present. We met General Forrest, ate chili, saw the battle reenactment, and shared camaraderie with our fellow members, legislators, re-enactors, vendors, and “just folks”. A marvelous day was had by all, and some political networking added more resources to our efforts. Page 6 T ENNESSEE M OTORCYCLIST Director’s Cut One thing I have learned in my 13 years with ABATE is that things are always changing. Our Legislature Chair John Pierce has stepped down, and there will be an election for the position in Sept. Mike Hays Director of Nashville charter so far has put in his resume. In addition, in Sept an election for PR/Communication, no resume so far but I know one is coming. Let us all in CMT/ABATE thank John Pierce for his work on our behalf. We might not always agree but we certainly appreciate the dedication and intelligence that John brought to the position. Legislative is a draining and time-consuming job. Therefore, he certainly deserves a break. He is still Charter Director for Wheels of Thunder, and will certainly continue to share his wit (or is that half-wit) and insight with us. John Carter Director of soaring eagle charter was confirmed into the Activities position, I'm sure he will do a fine job for us. I presented three certificates of appreciation to our past three Directors. We should never forget to thank those who step up and do the Job required. I attended the STR meeting for the Sept event and things are moving along well. Pastor Ron is going full steam on the free Biker Clinic. I want us to support this and we can work on a Run to benefit this excellent idea. I am working on getting AMA insurance for our events and hope to have it secured by the beginning of August. I attended the TNCOC meeting and gave the NCOM report for Steve Lundwell since he could not be there. The TNCOC has a strong interest in anti-discrimination issues and I believe we can help at the state level with this. Therefore, I want to work with the AIM attorney Tom Monceret on a possible bill. We are having a special meeting on July 30 in Madison at the Elks at 1pm to discuss basically two issues. 1. Do we want to continue with Wakin the Dragon? 2. Proposed by- law changes. So far I have only one entry for a new slogan for CMT/ABATE and one person for the Biker Quiz so I am extending them to the Sept Meeting. Ride Safe and Free, Brooklyn Tom Slogan Contest! This contest to run till the September meeting. I would like members to come up with a slogan that describes CMT/ABATE. For example; 1. We’re not the old ABATE. 2. If you love to ride, and love your rights you'll love ABATE. 3. we fight for your right to ride. etc The ideas can be sent to me at BrooklynTomTenn@peoplepc.com The winner will get their slogan published in our newsletter and used in our publicity, and will receive an Abate Recruiter pin at the Sept meeting. As always I am the sole arbiter of who wins my decision if final!!! Southern Siding & Exterior Solutions 5369 Blackwell Rd Bartlett TN 38134 Vinyl Siding & Repairs Vinyl Replacement Windows Roof Cleaning/ Stain Removal & Repairs Free Estimates LIC# 4565 Phil Forbes Owner 384384-0125 1006 Bonded Insured THANK YOU, Buffalo River Charter, for your welcoming hospitality during our visit to your charter meeting and trek through the rain. Mike Hays and I thoroughly enjoyed every minute. Each person that we met had a special quality and special talent to bring to the efforts of our organization. We are eager for more opportunities to get together and share work and fun. Yours in Freedom and Faith, Carol Simpson VOLUME 21, ISSUE 7 JULY 06 Page 7 The Beginning of the Modern Era of CMT/ABATE When Steve Lundwall became Director, he decided to attend both the NCOM Convention and the MRF’s Meeting of the Minds. He attended them at his own expense. His stated reason for doing that was to identify the successful State’s Motorcycle Rights Organizations (SMROs) and to figure out what they were doing in order to be successful. His intention was to have CMT/ABATE emulate their successful strategies here in Tennessee. The great message Steve brought back for us was that the good ones had gotten away from being single brand, single-issue organizations. The single brand was Harley and the single issue was the helmet law. During the five years Wayne Shaub was Legislative Chairman, that idea was put into practice and the result was Tennessee’s passage in 2003 of the red light law that was modeled after one in Steve’s home state of Minnesota. Steve and Wayne improved on it, by making it more comprehensive, and ours now stands as the model other states have used to pass their own red light laws. That law was the opening shot telling the legislature and the motorcyclists of Tennessee that we were no longer “just the helmet guys.” That was the legacy I inherited when I was elected Legislative Chairman in 2004. In December of 2004, the Board, by vote because I asked, told me that the Right of Way bill was more important to them than the helmet bill. Since it was the Board that had elected me, I listened and in the first half of the 104th Session, we did pass a good Right of Way bill. However, that wasn’t all we did. For the first time, CMT/ABATE made a cooperative arrangement with the Tennessee Department of Safety. Thank you Rhonda Williams! That cooperative agreement resulted in a $15,000 grant and a billboard/city bus campaign promoting safety and motorcycle awareness. At the bottom of each sign, it said that the campaign was jointly sponsored by CMT/ABATE and the TN Dept. of Safety. That put us squarely on the map as a safety organization. I cannot overemphasize the importance of that. It has opened the doors to many legislators’ offices that will support our safety and education measures even though they oppose us on the helmet modification bill. With those open doors, we have been able to convince a few of them to support our helmet law. Cindy Davidson has done a magnificent job as our Safety and Education Chairman. Her work this year has strengthened our image as not just being “the helmet guys.” Cindy is working towards a cooperative program with the Dept. of Safety that will dwarf our effort last year with the billboards and buses. For the first time, Gold Wing and BMW meetings etc. are open to us to go and speak about safety and ed. We have opened up a whole new group of potential members and supporters. On the down side, some members would like to put a statement in our bylaws saying that our corporation is dedicated to promoting modification of the helmet law. Period. Since the bylaws are a public document, open to anyone, that would be a big mistake. It would contribute to wiping out seven years of steady progress and the widespread respect we now enjoy in the legislature. It would also prove the Gold Wingers right that we are nothing but “the helmet guys.” Just as Steve Lundwall identified the single issue, single brand idea as not getting us anywhere, we had a low point last year that also shows us where we don’t want to be. Through a procedural fluke, the president of ABATE of Florida was allowed to testify before a Tennessee House committee in May of ’05. During his testimony, he said that lobbyists opposing our helmet opposition were “lying and are liars.” That may well have been the case but that’s not the way it should be served up to a House committee in a public meeting. It nearly cost us the helmet law right there. The House committee chairman publicly issued a lengthy and embarrassing rebuke at the close of the meeting. The gentleman from Florida later told me that’s the way things are done in his state. I doubt that but “Florida Style” still serves as a good warning that we need to continue to approach our legislative efforts with courtesy and with all due regard for the social rules that have been set out. It’s their game and their rules and we are asking them to help us, not the other way around. As I’m sure most of you know, I won’t be your Legislative Chairman for the next session of the legislature. It has been my great pleasure to serve you in that capacity and on behalf of CMT/ABATE I would like to thank you, the membership, and the legislative team for your huge role in Tennessee winning the MRF’s prestigious Legislative Achievement of the Year Award. It probably doesn’t take a village to raise a child but it does take a team to win such an award. It also takes a team to win 9 of the 11 bills we worked on. There are still a couple of things I need to get done as your Legislative Chairman. When those are accomplished, I will be turning in my resignation. John Pierce, Legislative Chairman I believe there are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations. ~James Madison, speech, Virginia Convention, 1788 Page 4 T ENNESSEE M OTORCYCLIST Nashville Report The Nashville charter met June 20th with long time member Wally Baez leading us in the pledge. Attendance was 15 including 2 new members, Iron Man and Meatball. Nashville will hold charter officer elections at the July meeting and Shell Summerlin accepted the nomination to become charter director. Other nominations were to keep Tim “Blue” Hickey as treasurer, Julie Hickey to become secretary, Captain Kirk to remain as assistant director, newcomers Tom Zombie as membership director and Billy Davis as Activities coordinator. Wally Baez has been nominated for charter public relations director. Nashville members stepped up and volunteered to work various positions at the upcoming Tri-County STR in Adams, TN, Sep 8-10. Carol Simpson discussed the upcoming elections and stressed the importance of supporting those who support us. In the Nashville area, we will be working to help Senator Doug Henry, Representative Glen Casada and others. In closing, it has been a pleasure to serve the last couple of years as the Nashville charter director and I look forward to serving all CMT/ABATE members as state legislative director. There is much more work to be done on Capitol Hill and with the resignation of John Pierce, I have offered to take on the challenge. Respectfully submitted, Mike Hays C LARENCE D H AWKINS DEE BREEZ HOTSHOTZ & LONGHAULZ “ Custom Hauling/ Enclosed Trailers Trailers” Springfield, Tennessee David E. England Glenn Brown GRA Affiliate Broker Serving West Nashville, Cheatham & Williamson Co. The Realty Association 615-385-9010 615-469-1559 Home Office 615-306-3588 Cell glenn4homes@bellsouth.net S, T AM AD K, hville R PA Nas CH EY f IT ALL W o L W R V tes N BEL 41 E V u THE WY I n R i H D 5 M OF TE RE 3 ME TA HO TN S N September 8,9,10 Gates open Noon Friday 615 746-4835 Mobile 944-9806 A Ace Window Cleaning And maintenance company Commercial, high rise, residential P.O. Box 276 Joelton, TN 37080 VENDORS WWW.COVENANTCONFIRMERS.ORG 615 384 9010 FOUNDERS OF FREE BIKERS CLINIC Travis Machine PROUD SPONSOR Ph# 615 758 6050 Insured Panhead Phil’s www.musiccitymotorcycles IK E S ALL B ME O WELC Proud Sponsor of the Wakin’ the Dragon Biker Rally Present this ad for $1.00 off Hardees’ delicious Thickburger. 615615-476476-3695 Owner/ Operator Your ad Here- call Carol 615 944 9797 FOOD, BEER MUSIC Field Games BIKE SHOW MUSIC CAMPING MUSIC RV SETUPS PARTY!!! Miss Southern Thunder Contest NEW!!! MEN’ MEN’S BOXER CONTEST $$$$$$ PRIZES!!! RAIN O SHIN R E AWESOME MUSIC STACIE COLLINS TKO AND MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED! This CMT/ABATE event hosted by Music City, Nashville, Robertson, & Sumner Charters SUPPORT YOUR RIGHT TO RIDE!!! ADMISSION ~ ONLY $25.00 per person-ALL AGES Includes ALL 3-days events and entertainment. You will be given a wristband and it must be on your wrist at all times or you will have to pay again. . 17 and under must be accompanied by parent at all times. NO ATVS---Handicapped vehicles allowed High visibility sponsorships available KIM 615 826 1736/ FAX:615 826 1737 EMAIL: davekim4cmt@aol.com MIKE 615 469 2567 EMAIL: midsouthmike@united.net OR Marlin 615 390 6754 VENDOR SPACES AVAILABLE-Suzanne, ceribis2@yahoo.com VOLUME 21, ISSUE 7 JULY 06 Page 5 State Treasury Report Prepared by: MALISA TURNER January Income February 101101-Membership Dues In $700.00 $1,280.00 101101-Membership Dues & Donations Paypal $500.00 $500.00 102102-Charter Activities Revenue $46.80 March $1,150.00 April $1,600.00 May $790.00 June $50.00 $500.00 $1,061.46 $454.00 $586.70 Total $5,570.00 $1,500.00 $36.00 $2,184.96 103103-Corporate Activities Revenue $0.00 104104-Charter Donations $0.00 105105-Products Revenue $0.00 107 Newspaper $345.00 114114-Legislative Activities Revenue $55.00 $90.00 $70.00 $560.00 $50.00 $50.00 208C -STR 2005 SUPPLIES CK LOST $259.14 $259.14 208C -STR 2005 INS CK LOST $728.00 $728.00 120 - MISC REFUNDS TELEPHONE CO $93.08 103D103D- 2006 WAKIN THE DRAGON $250.00 $1,410.00 $250.00 $771.00 $90.33 $165.54 $128.04 $141.38 $525.29 Liabilities 201 Rent / Utilities 202202-Telephone $215.80 $467.44 $246.74 $210.06 $210.96 $1,351.00 203203-Postage $297.68 $1,361.00 $59.92 $131.97 $1,087.60 $2,938.17 204204-Printing $301.10 $576.08 $50.77 $665.76 206206-Supplies $100.00 $17.53 $156.86 $1,611.24 $256.86 207207-Public Relations $0.00 208208-Activities Expense $0.00 208C -STR 2005 SUPPLIES CK LOST 209209-Membership Expense $259.14 $100.00 $68.41 $259.14 $141.25 $286.40 $90.85 210 - OFFICE EXPENSES $94.32 212212-PROFESSIONAL DUES $40.00 213213-BANK CHARGES $686.91 $30.00 216216-SEED MONEY OFFICE $200.00 219 - Reimbursements $850.00 $850.00 220220-WAKIN THE DRAGON $ 250.00 221221-LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITY EXP $ 124.27 $1,000.00 $1,250.00 $850.00 $300.00 $5,100.00 622.85 $8,672.85 $8,277.54 $7,277.62 $6,895.43 $6,812.05 $7,800.00 $ 141.69 Beginning Balance $15,217.61 $15,736.97 $14,065.30 Total Income $2,283.94 $2,375.00 $3,676.46 $2,144.00 $2,289.78 $857.00 Total Liabilities $1,764.58 $4,046.67 $9,464.22 $3,143.92 $2,671.97 $940.38 Ending Balance $15,736.97 $14,065.30 $8,277.54 $7,277.62 $6,895.43 $6,812.05 $6,812.05 Page 6 TTENNESSEE ENNESSEE M MOTORCYCLIST OTORCYCLIST Wheels of Thunder Director John Pierce called the meeting to order at 7:04 pm. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited followed by a moment of silence for our fallen brothers and sisters. Treasurer’s Report – Jim reported we have $492.07 in our account. He had recently written checks for our BASH ad in Motorcycle Events. Minutes – A motion was made to dismiss the reading of last month’s minutes and to accept them as published in the newspaper and posted on the web site. The motion was seconded and approved. Minutes can be found on our web site, www.cmtabate-wheelsofthunder.com, under the meeting date. (Also known as “Motion 1”) Director’s Statement – John Pierce. JP discussed our lid law and the issues he has faced with Vandy and the budget committee. He feels there are more political issues that need to be addressed before the mandatory helmet law will be repealed. Our ROW issues did not make it as well as he had wanted, but we will continue trying next year. It is important to remember this organization is not just about the lid law. Safety issues are easier to get passed and funding is a totally different issue. Activities- We have a fun ride to Parkers Crossroads leaving at 9:00 at mile marker 25. Our Bash is being advertised in Mid-South Events, Motorcycle Events Calendar. For our 8th Bash we have added a swap meet. Bash is Sept 16,17. Membership – We had 26 members and 1 guest present at tonight’s meeting. Three (3) members renewed. Announcements- Poker Run is scheduled for June 11 at noon at Donna’s Grill in Olive Branch. Booze Fighters has event on Aug 4-6 for VA at VFW. On June 17 MS Abate is having an event at the Arena Football to show supports for the troops. The annual Float Trip is August 18-20. Ride to Missouri on Friday, float on Saturday and ride home on Sunday. Rooms are going quickly. We are back to the original location A motion was made to adjourn. It was seconded and approved by the membership. We’re outta here! It is 8:02PM If anyone has any suggestions for things that need to be changed, things they would like to see, or any other comment in regards to the newspaper feel free to call or email. Sarge 931796-4312 editor@cmtabate.com shinerunner@bellsouth.net or USPS at 437 Wildcat Hollow Rd Hohenwald TN 38462 . If you are not or know someone that is not receiving a newsletter, please let me know. We are trying to find out where the problem is. I need names and correct addresses in order to do that. Basic $ 10.00 Bronze $ 25.00 Silver $ 50.00 Gold $ 100.00 Current Boosters Gold MembersMembersU/C Charter expexp-8/06 Dean Lucas exp 5/07 Silver Members— Members— D/H Charter expexp-6/07 Want to do something wonderful? Want to do some- Name_____________________________________ thing to make yourself proud? Want to do something Address:__________________________________ to help your newspaper ?? It is easy, it is simple: City,______________________________ State,______ Zip:____________ Phone # _____________________________ Amount _______________________ Name Published: Yes___ No_____ Become a booster for the TENNESSEE MOTORCYCLIST newspaper!! Fill out the form below, include your payment, and return to 437 Wildcat Hollow Rd Hohenwald, TN 38462 ! You will receive a commemorative pin and your name published for a year as a TENNESSEE MOTORCYCLIST BOOSTER! VOLUME 21, ISSUE 7 JULY 06 Page 7 Dickson Humphreys We met on June 18th @ Thunder Alley. Seven members attended & we had one renewal (Patches). Welcome back. Mark said Rick was a no show. Where were you Rick? (sleeping, maybe?) I'd like to begin by thanking everyone who attended, contributed,& helped out with Terri’s benefit. Thanks to the VFW for all their help & to the DJ dude who is always great, and to the band, Velvet Elvis ,who provided good music. All of these guys donated their time to help with a good cause. Thanks again to all of you. Thanks to Music City charter, Dean from U/C and Sumner county for attending. that means a lot & shows much care and concern for active CMT members and their families. Also thanks to you Terri for being there. Natchez trace that was scheduled for July 15 &16th has been cancelled. Next event will be on July 1 @ Jimmie Tiewire’s house. We will be having a 4th of July party with fireworks and food. Arrive anytime after noon. Everyone is welcome. If you need directions call Jimmie @789-4975.byob. Canoe run will be @ Piney River campground the first weekend in August, for more details on this please contact Decker @ 481-9300 Be on the lookout for Cycle Concepts benefit for a fallen brother, that's all I have on that for now. There will be a poker run on Sept. 30th. More details later on. Grinder’s Switch has asked D/H to do games again this year at their rally. D/H would like to thank John Pierce for his years of hard work as legislative director. Our next meeting will be held on July 16th @ 4 pm/Thunder Alley. Well, that's about it. No, wait a minute. P.S. Hey Vickie: (Moose said smell this) this American Legion Riders If you would like to join please contact Batman at 944944-9806 Post 82 Inglewood Veterans or sons and daughters of veterans welcome See ya around, Debbiedo Bad Joke of the Month — Life Explained God created the dog. God said, "Sit all day by the door of your house and bark at anyone who comes in or walks past. I will give you a life span of twenty years." The dog said, "That's too long to be barking. Give me ten years and I'll give you back the other ten." So God agreed. On the second day God created the monkey. God said, "Entertain people, do monkey tricks, make them laugh. I'll give you a twenty-year life span." The monkey said, "How boring, monkey tricks for twenty years? I don't think so. Dog gave you back ten, so that's what I'll do too, okay?" And God agreed. On the third day God created the cow. God said, "You must go to the field with the farmer all day long and suffer under the sun, have calves and give milk to support the farmer. I will give you a life span of sixty years" The cow said, "That's kind of a tough life you want me to live for sixty years. Let me have twenty and I'll give back the other forty." And God agreed again. On the fourth day God created man. "God said, "Eat, sleep, play, marry and enjoy your life. I'll give you a span of twenty years." Man said, "What? Only twenty years! Tell you what, I'll take my twenty, and the forty the cow didn't want and the ten the monkey gave back and the ten the dog refused, that makes eighty, okay?" "Okay," said God, "you've got a deal." So that is why for the first twenty years we eat, sleep, play, and enjoy ourselves. For the next forty years we slave in the sun to support our family. For the next ten years we do monkey tricks to entertain the grandchildren. And for the last ten years we sit on the front porch and bark at everyone. Life has now been explained to you. If anyone has a suggestion for a bad joke send it in to wyldkat437@yahoo.com with the subject line bad joke. Jokes will be chosen by the panel of experts at the bar, whichever joke makes beer come out of anyone’s nose wins. Page 8 T ENNESSEE M OTORCYCLIST ROBERTSON COUNTY June 6th meeting was called to order and Roland Verchota led us in the pledge. Pastor Ron opened up in prayer. There were 29 in attendance. Marlin called for officers reports. Chaplain's Report: Pastor Ron announced that the Biker Rally at the church was a huge success. He reminded everyone that all proceeds will go to fund the FREE Bike Medical Clinic now in developmental stages. He is in the process of getting doctors, nurses and office personnel lined up, and has even been in contact with pharmaceutical companies. Things are looking very promising for the clinic. Treasurer's Report: Kevin reported that our charter has a balance of 663.95 in general account. We have $206.00 in our Down Biker's Fund. We had $165.00 in t-shirt sales over the past month. We paid out $500.00 for a sponsorship in Waking the Dragon. Products: Kathy has ordered more t-shirts and will have them at the July meeting. We will order koozies to sell at STR along with t-shirts. Activities Report: Elaine announced that almost $8,000.00 was raised at the Benefit for Danny Ray and Penny! Best benefit yet! Way to go Elaine! Marlin asked for report from Waking the Dragon. Everyone that went said it was a good rally and they enjoyed themselves. Friday night music was cut short due to a blown transformer. Saturday was packed out. Marlin asked for more volunteers to help with the STR. This could be really big if we work together to raise money. Reminded everyone of the date, Sept 8, 9, 10 and passed around list to recruit help. Need people willing to work the gate to recruit new members and hand out info. $300.00 sponsorship bought by Covenant Confirmers Ministries. We are now offering advance ticket sales for $20.00. They will be $25.00 at the gate. Encourage everyone to buy early to give us some money to work with prior to the rally. Vendor spaces are still available for $75.00 per space and $50.00 for each additional space. Suzanne with Music City is doing a great job recruiting vendors. Sumner County is in charge of the Rodeo. Meeting adjourned and Kevin Black made a donation to the Down Bikers Fund. See you in July! Kathy Charlie’s Shoe & Boot Repair 108 West Main Street, Lebanon, TN We Sew on Patches Leather Good’s Sold Coats Vests & Chaps 615-449-6065 MonMon- Fri 8:00 - 5:30 Sat 8:00 –12:00 Repair Done on: *Chaps *Shoes &Boots *Jackets *Snaps & Zippers VOLUME 21, ISSUE 7 JULY 06 Page 9 Proposed Bylaw Changes Proposal 1: Article I Section This is to clarify what ABATE stands for, it has already been voted on and accepted we just need to okay for State Secretary to change it. The name of this Corporation shall be called C.M.T./ABATE, INC. (American Bikers Active towards Education) Proposal 2: Article I Section 3 Part B In keeping up with our goals this proposal will maintain the Safety and Education section of our organization. The Corporation’s Members shall promote and maintain motorcycling safety and awareness programs in the community. Proposal 3: Article I Section 4 This change is simply just adding the Legislative position to the Corporate Board. Director, Assistant Corporate Director, Corporate Legislative Officer, Corporate Secretary, Corporate Treasurer, one Committee Chairperson for each committee, and one Charter Representative for each Charter. Proposal 4: Article I Section 5 adding 3 & 4 This change will clarify the different types of membership and help to straighten up any membership problems with more efficiency. (3) All charter membership, new or renewed must be sent into the State within 14 days of the Charter Membership Officer receiving it. (4) Membership shall be defined as a) Full membership (voting privileges, receives newspaper and pays yearly dues) b) Associate (includes all rights and privileges as full member but does not receive monthly newspaper—must be sponsored by a full member in good standings. 1 associate membership to every full membership allowed) example would be a married couple; c) Joint membership includes all rights and privileges as a full membership including newspapers. d) Group Membership (will be called an active supportive member of C.M.T./ABATE, INC., will be given a framed certificate, receive monthly newsletter, this is a non-voting position. e) Junior membership (for kids up to age 16, non voting member, does not receive a newspaper – must be sponsored by a full member in good standings); and f) Lifetime member (voting privileges, receives newspaper and pays a one time due). Proposal 5: Article 1 Section 5 Part D This change will help the charters to solve problems they can not resolve within the charter. be grounds for dismissal by a majority vote of the Board of Directors. If the situation is not resolved with Charter Officers concerned, then the matter may be brought to the Board of Directors. If the verdict is not accepted by the member then a hearing. Proposal 6: Article II Section 1 Part A This change is to establish existing or add Officers to the BOD and clarify when they are voted on. Corporate Legislative Officer, Corporate Secretary and Corporate Treasurer shall be elected every two (2) years. The Corporate Director, Corporate Legislative Officer, Corporate Secretary, Communications Officer shall be elected every even year. The Assistant Corporate Director and Corporate Treasurer, Safety and Education Officer, Membership Officer shall be elected every odd year in order to provide continuity to the Corporation. (2) Members wishing to be candidates for the office of Corporate Director, Assistant Corporate Director, Corporate Legislative Officer, Corporate Secretary, or Corporate Treasurer shall submit resumes to the Board of Directors at least sixty (60) days prior to the date of elections on the appropriate years. (3) The Corporate Director, Assistant Corporate Director, Corporate Legislative Officer, Corporate Secretary, and Corporate Treasurer shall be elected by a vote of the Membership at the Board of Directors Meeting in the month of March of the appropriate year. (4) Committee Chairmen and Appointed Representatives for the Organization (MRF, NCOM, etc.) shall be elected annually by a vote of the membership at the Board of Directors meeting in the month of September. Proposal 7: Article II Section 1 Part B This change is to fix treasurer problems that have come up in the past. unless having prior approval and proper receipts for expenditures Proposal 8: Article II Section 1 Part I This change address voting and Proxy voting at the BOD. shall be acceptable on issues on the published Board of Directors agenda. Proxies must be submitted to the Corpo- T ENNESSEE M OTORCYCLIST Proposed Bylaw Changes PG2 rate Director in writing and read in to the roll call vote. The Corporate Director has the discretion to accept a verbal proxy in extreme circumstances. No member shall cast more than one vote per ballet. . The Corporate Director votes only in the case of a tie vote. All votes will be taken on a roll call basis. Board of Directors decisions may be overridden by a three-fourths (3/4) vote of the general membership in attendance at a scheduled Board of Directors Meeting. Proposal 9: Article III Section 1, 2, 3. This change adds in Legislative Officer, Describes the Board of Directors; Address handling of Corporate Director when office opens before time is up. who shall serve as Vice-Chairman of the Corporation, Corporate Legislative Officer who shall serve as the Legislative Officer to the corporation Add in description of BOD. These time requirements may be waived for the Charter Representatives and State Committee Chairperson. the Assistant Corporate Director will fulfill the term of office until the regular election time or a special election can be held by the membership at a BOD meeting. Assistant Director will then return to his original position. Proposal 10: tive Officer Article III Section 4 & 5. These changes address the Ass. Corporate Director and adds the Legisla- term of office until the regular election or a special election can be called to elect a New Director. At this time the Assistant Corporate Director will return to his regular position. {Revised 6/11/00-CZ) Section 5: Corporate Legislative Officer The Corporate Legislative Officer shall guide all Legislative efforts of the organization. He/She shall coordinate the efforts of the Legislative Committee, Regional Legislative Coordinators and the Charter Legislative Representatives to ensure all motorcyclists’ interests are represented. He/She shall monitor pending Legislation, propose new Legislation to the Board of Directors, coordinate lobbying efforts of CMT/ABATE and keep the organization’s membership informed on the matters. Proposal 11: Article III Section 7&8. These changes address who handles activities insurance and the Regional Legislative Position. He/She shall also be responsible for Activities Insurance. Section 8: Regional Legislative Coordinator The Regional Legislative Coordinates shall act as mentors/liaisons for the Charters in educating the membership in Legislative matters, current Legislative efforts and encourage the participation of all motorcyclists in the Corporation’s goals. He/She shall act at the direction of the Corporate Legislative Officer to ensure continuity of Legislative efforts and provide current updates to the Legislative Committee. This is a non voting position.) Proposal 12: Article III Section 9 Parts A, B, C, and D. These changes add in existing offices to the BOD into the bylaws. It also addresses description of offices and voting rights. Communications: 2 year term: The public relations chairperson shall be responsible for the promotion of any and all State Events and Accomplishments, All press releases issued by the Board of Directors and Charter membership pertaining to Legislative and Corporate Issues. They shall maintain communications between the State and Charter Public Relations Person(s). Coordinating all sub committees and shall have (1) State Board vote by the direction of their sub-committees. 1) Newspaper Committee: This is a sub committee under Public Relations. The Newspaper Chairperson shall be responsible for all State and Charter level information being considered for print in the newspaper, Assist with layout and printing of the paper. 2) Webmaster Committee: This is a sub committee under Public Relations. The Webmaster shall be responsible for all Electronic State and Charter level information being considered for the Website, assist with Layout of the website, keeping the websites updated in a timely manner. B) Membership: 2 year term: The Membership Chairperson shall be responsible for new membership information, renewal information, Dues, Sending out cards, patches and/or rockers. Keeping updated membership list to Charters on a quarterly basis, developing membership recruitment taskforce with the Charter Membership Officers. This person does not have a State Board Vote. C) Safety and Education: 2 year term: Shall be responsible for keeping our members, the motorcycling community and motorists informed by promoting motorcycle safety and educational issues. To promote existing and also create VOLUME 21, ISSUE 7 JULY 06 Proposed Bylaw Changes PG3 new programs and events that educate the driving public about the vulnerability of motorcycle riders as well as promoting proper riding techniques in order to save lives and reduce accidents. To Lead and build a cohesive Safety and Educational Committee that works together in order to achieve these goals. Coordinating all sub-committees and shall have one (1) State Board vote by the direction of their sub-committees. 1) Grant Committee: This is a sub committee under Safety and Education. It shall be responsible for studying the Grants that ABATE is eligible for and applying for such grants. 2) Education Committee: This is a sub committee under Safety and Education that will be responsible for maintaining and/or developing a new educational program to educate the community in Motorcycle Safety. D) Activities Director: 1 year term: Shall be responsible for organizing all State Level Functions, providing insurance for all Activities, coordinating all Sub-committees for the State function, Maintaining proper documentation and receipts of the State Function, Releasing monthly progress reports to the Public Relations Committee and quarterly reports to the State Board of Directors. All Activities must be voted on by the Board of Directors. Activities Chairperson has one (1) State Board vote by the direction of their committee. 1). Sub committees shall be filled as needed by a vote of the Board of Directors. A. Location Committee: Shall be responsible for securing a location site for any State event. B. Entertainment Committee: Shall be responsible for acquiring entertainment such as Bands and special performers, Sound Systems and lighting for such performances. C. Vendor Committee: Shall be responsible for acquiring all vendors for such State Events, maintaining a proper mixture of vendors, spacing and number of vendors present at State Events. D. Security Committee: Shall be responsible for all security presence at State Events, acquiring all persons and supplies needed for State Events. E. Gate Committee: Shall be responsible for maintaining a proper amount of persons at the gate of all State Events, shall be responsible for a forms for insurance releases and attendance records. F. Sponsorship Committee: Shall be responsible for acquiring and placement of all sponsorship for State Events. Proposal 13: Article III Section 9 Part B This change addresses resignation of BOD Officers. B) Officers whom resign may not fulfill another Board of Directors position for a period of one (1) year. Proposal 14: Article V Section 1 Part C Number 3, Part D and Part E. These changes address compliance of Charters with the bylaws and the action that can be taken, Charter Meetings and Charter Events. 3) In the event that Officers and/or membership of any local Charter does not comply with the bylaws of the corporation, it may be brought to the attention by any member of CMT/ABATE to the Board of Directors whom may call a special meeting to determine the standing of the Member or Charter. D. Charter Meetings: All Charter meetings and/or special meetings shall be open to full membership Advance notice shall be given to charter membership about all meeting time and places. E. Charter Events: The local charters shall have one (1) Legislative event a year or all events shall have a Legislative presentation at them. Proposal 15: tions Article V Section 3 Part A, B, C, D, E, and F. These changes address Charter Offices and Descrip- The Charter Director shall be responsible for keeping the charter informed of all State Business, setting all meeting times and places, approves all Local media releases from the charter. B. Assistant Charter Director: The Assistant Charter Director shall act in place of the Charter Director in the event of absence, shall work closely with Charter Director on all issues pertaining to Charter and State Business. C. Charter Secretary: The Charter Secretary shall present a copy of the minutes to the Charter Director for approval prior to sending it to the Corporate Secretary. The Charter Secretary shall keep accurate minutes of all local meetings, copies of which shall be forwarded promptly to the Corporate Secretary before the 10th of each month and the Charter Secretary shall keep the Newspaper Chairman informed on the time and place of the local meetings. T E N N E S S E EMMOTORCYCLIST OTORCYCLIST T ENNESSEE Page 16 Proposed Bylaw Changes PG4 The Charter Secretary will also be responsible for informing the Corporate Office of any change in Officers pertaining to their local Charters. If it is deemed desirable by the local charter, the offices of Secretary and Treasurer may be combined. D. Charter Treasurer: The Charter Treasurer must send a copy to the Charter Director of all monthly reports sent into the Corporate Treasurer. The Charter Treasurer shall maintain a record of income and distribution of all funds and report monthly to the Corporate Treasurer on the financial condition of the local Charter. And also forward Membership funds to the Corporate Treasurer in the form of a Charter Check. If it is deemed desirable by the local charter, the offices of Secretary and reasurer may be combined. E. Legislative Chairperson: The Charter Legislative Chairperson shall work closely with the Corporate Legislative Officer on all Legislative efforts of the Organization. He/She shall inform the charter on pending legislation, proposed new Legislation and coordinate lobbying efforts of the Charter. This will ensure all motorcyclists’ interests are represented. F. Alternate Offices: 1) Membership Chairperson: Shall be responsible for a membership forms disturbed to the charter, new membership information, renewal information. Keeping updated membership list to the Charter on a monthly basis, providing Charter with new ideas for membership recruitment. 2) Activities Chairperson: Shall be responsible for organizing a Charter committee, coordinating committee meetings, planning and execution of all charter events, and providing monthly reports to charter on committee activities progress. 3) Sergeant of Arms: Shall be responsible for maintaining an orderly meeting, providing all security at Charter events, shall be responsible for informing Charter on Safe riding techniques. 4) Public Relations Chairperson: Shall be responsible for providing all Media and State Level announcements for the charter. All Public Relations must have prior approval of the Charter Director. 5) Webmaster: Shall be responsible for maintaining and updating the Charter website within one (1) week of changes in the Charter, providing Charter Director with information on how to update the website, executing charter requests for websites as voted on by the charter. Prior approval must be given by the Charter Director for any emergency changes. Proposal 16: Article V Section 4 Part A This addresses the changes to the charter bank accounts.. administered by the Charter Treasurer and Charter Officer. Each account shall require two (2) signatures for the withdrawal of funds in the account. The Corporate Director, Corporate Treasurer, Charter Treasurer, and another Charter Officer of the Corporation shall also be required to be on all checking accounts, for the purpose of random audits or if the Board of Directors rules disciplinary action for a Charter. Charter Treasurer and Charter Officer that are put on account can not be involved in a personal relationship. Funds in the Charter Treasury shall be used only for payment of such reasonable and necessary expenses as may be incur by the local Charters in the normal operation of business. B) Local Charter Expenses: All charter expenses must be approved by a vote of the Charter membership before such expenses can be paid and receipts must be provided for reimbursements of approved expenses.. C) Charter Bank Records: All charter bank statements shall be available at every charter meeting for the viewing of the Charter membership. Proposal 17: Article VII Section 2. This changes the word repealer to repeal proposed amendment or repeal shall have been given written copy of the amendment or repeal shall have been mailed Please read over these carefully and send all suggestions to the Bylaws Chairmen: Cindy Davidson 108 Butler Road Portland TN 37148 615 325 5041 615 207 2256 VOLUME V O L U M E21, 2 1ISSUE , I S S U E7 7JULY 06 Page 17 Corporate Directors proposed ByBy-law changes. Article 1: Section 3: Objects and Purposes After the first sentence that ends "at the state level" and before the next sentence add "The members of the Corporation shall be dedicated to promoting modification of the helmet law, to allow for freedom of choice whether to wear or not wear a helmet." Article 5: Section 1: Organization Add F If a charter fails to send in their treasury report or reports after the last BOD meeting they must turn them in no later then the next BOD meeting. The report or reports may be brought the day of the BOD meeting. This is a requirement for being a CMT/ABATE charter. If the report or reports are not in by the BOD meeting, The Corporate Secretary will send a registered return receipt letter to the Charter Director. The Charter Director will have two weeks to comply. If the Charter Director does not comply within that time, The Corporate Secretary will inform the Corporate Director. The Corporate Director will contact the board to decide what action will be taken. Article V Section 3: Officers Add at end of A: The Charter Director is responsible to see that the treasurer turns in the monthly Charter financial reports no later then the next BOD meeting. The report or reports may be brought to the BOD meeting. Brooklyn Tom Warren County We had no charter meeting this month and our 3rd Annual July 1st Liberty Poker Run has been cancelled. Music City Music City Charter rides every weekend. DO YOU KNOW ANYONE HERE? Come join us for a ride and good time. Suzanne Page 10 T ENNESSEE M OTORCYCLIST VOLUME 21, ISSUE 7 JULY 06 Page 11 T ENNESSEE M OTORCYCLIST VOLUME 21, ISSUE 7 JULY 06 Page 21 Contest extended until the Sept. BOD Page 14 T ENNESSEE M OTORCYCLIST July ACTIVITIES 4th INDEPENDENCE DAY 30th TN Valley Teddy Bear Run noon @ Mac’s Pub September 4th U/C watch for details 8TH Soaring Eagle 1st1st-3rd WoT Freedom Bash 8th8th-9th Sumner Run 4th LABOR DAY 9th TN Valley Charity Run 1st Sumner County Bikers For Boobs Run - Cancer awareness benefit 8th8th-10th Hawg Holler Bike Fest Fall 15th U/C Fun Run 10th U/C Legis. Run 28th28th-30th B/R Music Jam 15th15th-17th Wheels of Thunder BASH and Swap Meet August 13th Nashville Scavenger Hunt 20th U/C Fun Run October 8th Warren County 3rd annul Run for the Hills Swap Meet & Bike Show 15th 27th 22nd22nd-24th Bent Fork Bike Fest 28th 23rd Soaring Eagle Legislative Run July 2006 Sun Mon Tue B/R Halloween Party 31st Wed D/H Food Drive 28th D/H Toy Run 1PM @ Charlotte 30th D/H Poker Run 25th25th-27th S/W Rodeo TN Valley Fall Run Thu Halloween Fri Sat 1 W/C mtg @ 3 Vol mtg @ 6 Enjoy Your Freedom and Hug A Veteran 2 U/C mtg@ 1 SWest mtg @ 2 B/G mtg @ 3 S/E mtg @ 7 Sm/W mtg@ 2 M/C mtg@ 2 3 9N/E mtg @ 6 9 10 4 R/Co mtg @ 7 5 El Alteno 6 7 8 WoT mtg@ 7 Have a Safe and Wonderful 4th 11 12 13 Sumner Mtg @ 7 Sputniks 14 15 H/R mtg @ 7 16 TN V mtg @ 2 D/H mtg @ 4 17 18 Nash mtg@ 7 Logan’s Elliston Av 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 B/R Music Jam starts 29 B/R Mtg @ 2 30 31 Special Meeting @1 Elk’s Lodge Madison Many politicians are in the habit of laying it down as a self-evident proposition that no people ought to be free till they are fit to use their freedom. The maxim is worthy of the fool in the old story who resolved not to go into the water till he had learned to swim. ~Thomas Macaulay VOLUME 21, ISSUE 7 JULY 06 Page 15 Join Us In Protecting Your Rights! Check One: New Member [ ] Renewal [ ] Change Of Address [ ] If Renewal: Member ID # _______________Expires:______________ Check One: Full Member $25.00[ ] Associate $15.00 [ ] Junior $10.00 [ ] Life Member $200.00 [ ] Please Print Name __________________________________Date________________ Address _____________________________________City ___________________State ____ Zip___________ Phone # - Home _____________________Work____________________ Email Address _______________________________________________ Region _______________ Local Charter Name _____________________ Registered Voter: Yes [ ] No [ ] House District _____Senate District ____ Referred By: ____________________________________________ For Office Use Only Amount Paid $______Rec'd By _________Check# ______Cash_____ 37216--0223 Fill out and return w/ payment to: CMT/ABATE, INC. P.O. 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Hohenwald, TN 38462 Phone: 931931-796796-4312 Fax: 931931-796796-4312 EE-mail editor@cmtabate.com Size of Ad Cost per month Full Page (8X10) 130.00 Half Page (5X8) 70.00 Quarter Page (5X4) 45.00 Business Card 20.00 Member’s card 5.00 6 mos. *10% disc. 700.00 375.00 250.00 110.00 30.00 12 mos. *15% disc. 1325.00 715.00 460.00 205.00 55.00 *AD SIZE IS APPROXIMATE Name_______________________________ Phone#___________________ email___________________________ Size of Add: Full______ Half______ Quarter______ Business Card______ Term: 1-Month_____ 6-Months ____12-Months____ Other __________ Ad To Run: From ___________ To__________ Customer Signature ________________________________ TM Representative __________________________ Special Instructions:______________________________________________________________________ NOTICE: Deadline is the 15th of the month for the following month’s issue. Sorry, ad payments are nonrefundable. A typesetting fee will be charged for all non-print ready ads. All ads must be prepaid; 6-month and 1 year contracts will be accepted with ½ down-payment. *Discounts only apply to prepaid ads. Whose broad stripes and bright stars thru the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? On the shore, dimly seen through the mists of the deep, Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes, What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep, As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half discloses? Now it catches the gleam of the morning's first beam, In full glory reflected now shines in the stream: 'Tis the star-spangled banner! Oh long may it wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave! TENNESSEE MOTORCYCLIST 437 Wildcat Hollow Rd Hohenwald, TN 38462 What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? A publication of CMT/ABATE, INC. P.O. BOX 160223 NASHVILLE,TN 3721637216-0223 Oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light Non--profit Organization A Non Check out our website!! www.cmtabate.com ORIGINAL and Complete Words And where is that band who so vauntingly swore That the havoc of war and the battle's confusion, A home and a country should leave us no more! Their blood has washed out their foul footsteps' pollution. No refuge could save the hireling and slave From the terror of flight, or the gloom of the grave: Oh! thus be it ever, when freemen shall stand Blest with victory and peace, may the heav'n rescued land Praise the Power that hath made and preserved us a nation. Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just, And this be our motto: "In God is our trust." And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave! T ENNESSEE M OTORCYCLIST Between their loved home and the war's desolation! PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID HOHENWALD TN PERMIT NO. 3 O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave! DATED MATERIAL And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave
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