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Rodney and Anita Brooks, Chapter Directors
A View from the Handlebars
It’s summer time! That only means two things to me, hot dogs and motorcycles. We have been blessed with great
weather this year. Sunday, after the chapter meeting some of us went on a long ride up into the mountains for lunch. It
was great to see all the rivers and lakes running almost at capacity.
CA-C has been very busy as usual. Since our last meeting we have has several dinner rides to restaurants all over
the valley. We went to Brown’s Corner in Woodland for Tuesday Tacos and the next week we went to Ole Mexico in
Rancho Cordova. We also had the 2nd Annual Rub-n-Grub at Tom and Barbara Jeffries’s home. We had over 20 people
show-up and install various safety chrome parts while the rest of us sat around and told war stories and drank Ice tea. I
would like to thank Tom and Barbara for opening up their home and garage to this crew. We had a great time. Last Saturday we had an opportunity to tour the TRACOM Air Traffic Control Center. It pays to know people in high places. TRACOM controls all the airspace from Oregon, to Modesto South, Reno, and Tahoe East and up to 100 miles out into the
Pacific Ocean. It’s amazing how those controllers can keep track of all those planes at the same time. Thank God they
don’t have me doing that job it would be a mess.
Last month Bill Johnson, District Chairman put together a Day at the Ballpark. Bill secured great discounted tickets to the River Cats game for all those that wanted to go. I think we had over 50 people from Northern California attend.
We had 28 people from CA-C. The event was fun the game was a blow-out. The River Cats really need pitching and a
dependable bull pin would help too.
CA-C has several outing coming up. I would like all of you to use the chapter web site to check the schedule on a
regular basses. Things are changing and being added all the time. Bob Harris is asking all of you to sign-up on the web
site www.meetup.com we’re finding this a great way to reach out to members and
other groups too. Take the time to sign up and stay informed.
I would like to remind all of you about the District Rally coming up over
Labor Day weekend. This year it’s in Mammoth Lakes, CA. Call the info is on
CA-C’s web site. The Nevada District is having their rally August 20, 21, and 22
in Reno, NV. CA-C is in the process of planning the Annual Harvest Run Saturday, October 2nd and CA-2K is having theirs the next day Sunday, October 3rd.
It’s that time of the year when it seems to happen all at once. Look over the
calendar mark the events you want to get involved with and be sure to bring a
friend.
Thank you for all your support
Rodney & Anita Brooks, CD
Happenings
By Marilyn Kaspar
Region Rally has come and gone. We understand that there were about 400 in attendance this year in Costa Mesa. Those who attended from
CA-C were Tom and Barbara Jefferies, James and Laura Collins, and Harry and Linda Karnofsky. Region Rally was held over Memorial Day
Weekend.
On Tuesday, June 8th Tom Jefferies, Rodney and Anita Brooks, Rick and I, Bill Palmer and Laurie Parquer, Scot Smith and Mary Kimbell
Smith, Karen Coleman and her son Kris Coleman, Ken and Genny King, Rich James, new members Dwayne and Maria Jenkins, Bill and Kay
Volmer, and John Ingenron rode to Woodland to enjoy dinner at Brown's Corner. The hottest item on the menu were the tacos, as it was $1.50
Taco Night (basically two for one). It was also the coming out for Bill Palmer's new gold trike. Congratulations Bill (and Laurie too).
The second annual Rub and Grub was held at the home of Tom and Barbara Jefferies on Saturday, June 12th. The Chapter provided the hot dogs
and hamburgers while those CA-C members in attendance provided the side dishes and desserts. Those attending the Rub and Grub were Tom
and Barbara Jefferies (of course), Rodney and Anita Brooks, Betty Brooks, Rick and I, Bill Palmer, Robert Ono and Bessie Wong, Linda
Passini, Joe and Mela Brace, Randy and Marla Davies, Rocco, Rich James, and Rich's brother David James. We thank Tom and Barbara for
hosting this event once again.
Rick and I went to L4 in West Sacramento on June 18th to meet with a group to ride to Davis where we dined at Redrum Burger (formerly
known as Murder Burger). Service was a tad slow but the food was pretty good. Those in attendance were Tom Jefferies, Neal Graham and
Ginny Allison, who came on Neal’s Goldwing with the side car. Ginny is feeling so good after hip surgery, she rode over to join us for dinner.
Also attending were Anita Brooks, Bill Palmer and Laurie Parquer, Dwayne and Maria Jenkins, Joanne Jasper (guest of Dwayne and Maria),
Scot Smith, Bill and Kay Volmer, and Karen Coleman.
The next evening we went to the Squeeze Inn, along with Rodney and Anita Brooks, Bob and Nancy Harris, Ernie and Sharon Scoggins, Linda
Passini, Spike and Nancy Redding, Scot Smith and Mary Kimbell Smith, and guest Melody. After dinner we drove the short distance to a comedy club called "A Magical Place" where we were entertained by our own Scot Smith after being entertained by Jonathan Lopez (the owner).
Following Scot were comedians Rachel McDowell from San Francisco and Sean Peabody from Dixon. Both provided a wonder show. We
thank Scot and Mary for introducing us to “A Magical Place”. We can honestly say that all had a wonderful time.
What a busy few days. The following morning Tom Jefferies, Rodney and Anita Brooks, Bob and Nancy Harris, Rick and I, Bill Palmer,
Rocco, Chuck Lantznester, Gordon Flowers, Rich James, Noland Mayo, Bob Stephens, Linda Passini, Vi Thatcher, Joe Brace, and Sharon and
Ernie Scoggins met at the Elks Lodge at 9:30 and then headed over to TRACON a few miles away. We were met at the main gate by our tour
guide Yvette O'Keefe who took us inside after we cleared security. Yvette, better known as OY to her co-workers, gathered us all together in
the conference room where we watched a presentation explaining about air space and who “owned” the various areas. After the presentation we
were treated to a recorded conversation between OY and various aircrafts while she was on duty. Then we were escorted in to the control room
and broke into groups of 4 or 5 where we were able to listen to air traffic controllers and pilots from various airlines/air planes. It was a wonderful experience and we are very grateful to OY for sharing her knowledge with us. Our monthly CA-C Chapter meeting was held on Sunday
June 20th. We had a nice crowd and were very happy that the weather cooperated with us as we met out on the patio as the Elks Lodge was putting on a brunch for Father’s Day. The group enjoyed a continental breakfast of pastries, donuts, watermelon, juices and coffee. Bill Palmer
received the Wing Nut for burning up is lawn mower. Please give Bill a call at 916-416-8423 to see if he has the Wing Nut on his person. Mike
Paetzold took home the 50/50 for the morning. Congratulations Bill and Mike.
Tom Taylor from CA-2J spoke to the group about Waves to Walk. Anyone interested in volunteering their time this year please contact Tom
for additional information. This years Waves to Walk will be September 25th & 26th.
Watch the CA-C website at www.capitalcitywings.com for upcoming events such as a tour of the USS Hornet, dinner rides to Fosters in Rio
Vista and Fuddruckers, an ice cream ride to Dairy Queen and much more.
Ride safe until next we meet.
Rick and Marilyn Kaspar, Assistant Chapter Directors
Brown’s Corner, Woodland
Redrum Burger, Davis
Feel
Better
Soon,
Bob
Rider Education
By Gordon Flowers
Chapter Educator
A COMPREHENSIVE COLLISION
Yes, a play on words, but not totally without good use. Everyone is either affected by the slow economy, or knows someone who is. We have all
taken at least some baby steps to make our dollars go as far as possible the last 18 months or so. So, if there is a way to save a little more, that
would be a good thing...right?? One of the things we all are saddled with is the cost of insurance.
Car, home, health, motorcycle, business liability and the list goes on and on. I love some of the recent commercials showing the person who "just
gave a list of everything to their agent and now everything is just peachy". Perhaps, but a lot depends on the type of items you are insuring on that
list and the particular company involved, since some give better rates for certain items. Some do not even cover all the items you probably own. I
am not an insurance agent or broker, so you need to take what I am about to tell you with a grain of salt and check it out. You probably do NOT
want to check it out with your current auto and motorcycle insurance provider, because they will be pissed, unless they are very open and honest
about how vehicle coverage works. A very good and trusted friend of many years is married to an insurance broker. We talked many times about
different topics and both families share the love of motorcycling. One day, the topic of vehicle insurance coverage came up.
Here's what I learned. The first question my friend asked is whether I have both comprehensive and collision. Why, of course! I want to be covered in all those weird situations. Why do you ask, I said? Well, here's the recommendation from the insurance family: "INCREASE the deductible on your collision coverage and DECREASE the deductible on your comprehensive coverage". Ok, you've got my attention, but why do
that? Collision coverage is for when YOU are responsible for the accident, like when you back into a tree or another vehicle. Or, if you were riding too fast on your motorcycle and ran off the road and incurred a bunch of body work repair bills (the bike, not you, hopefully). Basically a onevehicle accident, caused by you.
Comprehensive coverage is for all those things that happen to your vehicle, not normally incurred in an accident. Like the rock in the windshield,
the vandalism damage, etc. Most of us have had the fun of finding a windshield repair shop and having the glass replaced by paying the deductible. If you have a low deductible, your windshield great and your pocket is hardly impacted. So here's the hook: If you are riding along in your
car or on your bike and run off the road and have an accident because you were not paying attention or were going too fast, your collision coverage
would be used. And it is rated higher than collision coverage by many insurance companies. Makes sense, right? Punish you for losing control
and incurring damage. However, if you run off the road to avoid the squirrel/cat/dog/deer, etc., your comprehensive coverage comes into play.
Comprehensive coverage is often rated lower by most insurance companies, but the real key is to drop your deductible. If you have a $50 deductible on your comprehensive coverage and a tree limb falls on your windshield, you're out only the $50. If you run off the road to avoid [insert animal here], you are also out only the $50. If your collision deductible is $1,000, and you run off the road, you're on the hook for the $1,000. My
insurance friends advice, which I share with you, is this: High deductible (e.g., $500 or $1,000) on your collision coverage. Low deductible on
your comprehensive (e.g., $50). And if the unfortunate off-road excursion should occur, make sure you include the phrase that "you swerved to
avoid the [insert animal here] and ran off the road/into the gravel, etc.
My hope and prayer is that you will never need any insurance coverage and it will be just money down the rathole, as they say. However, you may
be able to save some coin by implementing these deductible changes on your vehicle(s). Be safe and I'll see you soon out there on the road.
Gordon Flowers Chapter Educator Chapter CA-C
Happy Anniversary
Happy Birthday
July 15
James Collins
July 6
Noland & Melanie
Mayo
July 15
James & Laura
Collins
DD Review II,
We are within 60 days until the start of “The Party on the Mountain”. This year has brought several many new “unplanned” training
opportunities for all members of GWRRA and California has taken advantage of every session. We have had over 100 members
attend OCP training, another 50 or so complete the PLP Facilitator training, as well many other sessions. Now its time to have some
old fashioned GWRRA fun.
Your California District Staff has been working very hard to offer all the things you have been requesting, while still providing the
training opportunities we all need. It’s a tough balancing act, but we hope we have met your expectations. The following is a short
narrative of what you can expect.
First, lets talk about Mammoth. I have learned the hard way how difficult it is to find a facility that can host 300 – 500 members at
one setting, let alone in a location that offers good weather, great rides, and lots of “retail therapy” all in the same location. We believe we have struck gold, but you’ll be the judge of that.
For starters, we plan on offering an Advanced Riders Course (ARC) and Trike Riders Course (TRC), thanks to our dedicated
Educators. It has been very difficult to find a location that isn’t cost prohibitive, yet safe enough for the training. Back by popular demand is the “Crash Scene Response” class, a “Full” 1st Aid/CPR class (4 hours) and a “Recertification” (2 hour) session. This year in
place of the “Skills Games” we have always held, we will be offering “The Amazing Team Challenge” that looks like a lot of fun for
riders of all experience levels. And since it is a “Team” event, everyone has a chance to contribute. We are also blessed to have one
of the greatest Gold Wing riders in the country as one of our Assistant District Rider Educators – Jerry Cowan. Jerry has offered to
put on one of his “Show’s” to show us all how it’s done, and will be talking with the Gold Angles to see if they will be able to perform.
This year we are also pushing the “Mentor a Master” program where each Master GWRRA member is encouraged to help guide
a fellow member up through the level’s to reach the ranks of the elite. In view of the Mentoring program, we are offering to have
each current Master Tour Rider bring a non Master to the Masters Luncheon that will be held on Sunday – September 5th, so please
consider who you would like to invite and have them sign up too. Each lunch will cost $20.00 per person attending, and there will be
limited seating, so please sign up early. A sign up flyer is posted on the District web site at:
(http://www.gwrra-ca.org/dist_rally/dist_rally.html).
We will also be holding some old traditional events like the Bike Show, Best Dressed, Bingo, and a spin off of the typical Treasures Forum called “Treasurer’s Tidbits” session that should help ease the managing of what a GWRRA Treasurer needs to be
aware of. Oh, and don’t forget the Chapter Games. This year, Chapter CA2J is hosting the games, and they are known for their
quirky way of looking at life, so be sure to give the members of CA2K some competition. I hear they are bragging about a “FourPete”.
Under the “New” category this year, we will be offering a “Geo Caching for Beginners”, and a Newsletter Mania session being
taught by Pam Puterbaugh with Terri Riolo assisting which should be worth the price of admission in itself. There will also be a session offered to talk about “Safe Riding Apparel”. Lastly, after the Ice Cream Social, we will be opening up one of the Classrooms for
a Social evening of Cards, Games, and just hang’ in out for those that just want to relax and get to know your fellow GWRRA friends
a little better.
Lastly, several of our favorite Vendors will be attending as will several local vendors from the Mammoth area. Since Rene has a
PHD in Retail Therapy, she has offered to host a tour of the local establishments to ensure everyone has an opportunity to learn
from the best. Gentlemen, you should be very worried, so be sure to lock up your credit cards.
So while our 2010 California District Rally will bring you all the “Friends for Fun, Safety, and Knowledge” we have grown to enjoy,
we hope “The Party on the Mountain” will entice a few more of our friends to attend this year.
“Play Big – Mammoth Big”
Bill & Rene Johnson
GWRRA California District Directors
“Hang on – we’re going for a ride”
June
Chapter
Meeting
From the Editor
Now that the warmer weather is here, and the days are longer, more daylight enables us to ride
a little further to get together for friendship, “bike” talk, and of course, food… Last month
there were a lot of great dinner rides. I was fortunate to be able to attend two of them… The
tacos at Brown’s Corner in Woodland were great, 18 people showed up… A few people in the
group ordered 4 of them! The next week, we all met in Davis at Redrum Burger, again a large
group came.
On Sunday, the 21st, a good friend invited me for a little ride. We rode up to Granzella’s in Williams, which I would suggest for anyone who wants a nice back country ride ending up with great food and nice atmosphere. My friend has a new bike, a 2009 Harley,
which he hadn’t ridden in over a year due to a leg injury. He rode up to Brookings, Oregon last year and when he stopped for lunch,
stepped in a pothole and broke his leg. He didn’t want to stay there, so he rode home… His leg has taken quite a while to heal, but
yesterday he surprised me by being ready to go when I got to his house.. We had a great ride, the weather was perfect and the food
was delicious and then we took an alternate route back, ended up in Capay and stopped at the Road Trip for a cold glass of iced tea.
Did I mention that my friend, Bob, is 80 years old! He’s been riding for over 60 years!
If you’re determined enough, you can do anything... Bob proved that to me!
As your Newsletter Editor, I would like you to please remember our newsletter is what we, the chapter members,
make it. So you can help with the creation of an interesting, informative and fun newsletter by submitting articles
about your favorite ride, bike accessory, travel adventure, or a just plain funny story. Your submitted articles may be
edited depending on space available. For the August newsletter, the deadline is July 20th. It’s not too late to submit
your story. Pictures in .jpg format are always welcome. Again, thanks…
Hugs to all of you, Karen Coleman
FOR SALE
Offered by Tom Jefferies
(909) 224-6272
A pair of driver floorboards
for an 1800 Goldwing.
These are used
and the asking price is $150.00.
They sell new for $300.00.
Installation is included.
Ingredients
To order your Capital City Wings club shirt,
contact Rodney Brooks by calling
916-601-9461
or you can email him at: carpet@softcom.net
•
3 cups all-purpose flour
•
1/4 cup white sugar
•
4 teaspoons baking powder
•
3/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
•
1 cup butter
•
2/3 cup heavy cream
•
1 egg, beaten
•
3 cups sliced fresh strawberries
•
3 tablespoons white sugar
Directions
To order your club vest
contact
Nancy Redding
916-682-6869
spikered@comcast.net
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
In a large bowl, mix flour, 1/4 cup sugar, baking powder and cream of tartar.
Cut in butter with pastry blender or two knives. Stir in cream and egg. Turn out onto a
lightly floured surface and knead 2 minutes. Press into a half-inch thick sheet. Cut into
squares. Place on baking sheets.
Bake in preheated oven 20 minutes, or until golden. Sprinkle 3 tablespoons sugar over
sliced berries.
Let shortcakes cool before splitting and filling with sugared berries.
STOP
what you’re doing
and mark your calendar…
Planning Meeting - June 14th @ Denny’s
Monthly Meeting
July 18th @ Rancho Cordova Elks Lodge
Everyone’s welcome.
Rodney & Anita Brooks, CD’s
GWRRA CA-C Capital City Wings
L-1
Interstate 80 @ West El Camino Blvd.
2738 El Centro Rd (49er Truck Stop)
Chevron Gas Station
L-2
Hwy 99 @ Laguna Blvd.
8296 Laguna Blvd.
Chevron Gas Station
L-3
Folsom Blvd. @ Power Inn Rd.
8098 Folsom Blvd.
Chevron Gas Station
L-4
Interstate 80 @ Enterprise Blvd.
4800 West Capitol Ave.
Chevron Gas Station
L-5
Elk Grove Blvd & Interstate 5
9615 West Taron Drive
Chevron Gas Station
L-6
Sierra College Blvd & Interstate 80
Chevron Gas Station
4211 Sierra College Blvd. (North side of freeway)
L-7
Sunrise Blvd & White Rock Blvd.
11250 White Rock Blvd.
McDonald’s Restaurant
When we schedule a ride at an “L” location that
means…have your motorcycle fueled and
B.O.B. (butts on bikes) at that time.
If you miss the group at the departure
location you can try to call Rodney’s cell
@ (916) 601-9461, or meet us at the destination.
Unless instructed, the group will be stopping for
breakfast within an hour of departure.
Capital City Wings
CA-C Departure Locations
L-1 Interstate 80 @ West El Camino Blvd.
2738 El Centro Rd (49er Truck Stop)
Chevron Gas Station
L-2 Hwy 99 @ Laguna Blvd.
8296 Laguna Blvd.
Chevron Gas Station
L-3 Folsom Blvd. @ Power Inn Rd.
8098 Folsom Blvd.
Chevron Gas Station
L-4 Interstate 80 @ Enterprise Blvd.
4800 West Capitol Ave.
Chevron Gas Station
L-5 Elk Grove Blvd & Interstate 5
9615 West Taron Drive
Chevron Gas Station
L-6 Sierra College Blvd & Interstate 80
Chevron Gas Station
4211 Sierra College Blvd. (North side of freeway)
L-7 Sunrise Blvd & White Rock Blvd.
11250 White Rock Blvd.
McDonald’s Restaurant
When we schedule a ride at an “L” location that means…have your motorcycle fueled and
B.O.B. (butts on bikes) at that time. If you miss the group at the departure location you can try
to call Rodney’s cell @ (916) 601-9461, or meet us at the destination. Unless instructed, the
group will be stopping for breakfast within an hour of departure.
Thanks for your support
Rodney & Anita Brooks, CD
Capital City Wings
CA-C Officers & Staff
Neal Graham
Denny & Ginny Allison
916-454-5290
nealbear@surewest.net
wingbear@surewest.net
Rodney & Anita
Brooks
916-422-8089
carpet@softcom.net
Assistant Chapter Directors
Bob & Nancy Harris
209-744-8560
bagman@airbagrepair.net
Assistant Chapter Directors
Rick Kaspar
Marilyn Kaspar
916-775-1331
ekaspar01@directv.net
mkaspar01@directv.net
Chapter Educator
Gordon Flowers
916-363-4349
gcflower@sbcglobal.net
Treasurer
Cathy Flowers
916-363-4349
gcflower@sbcglobal.net
Secretary
Sharon Scoggins
916-681-6595
serenity789@hotmail.com
Newsletter Editor
Karen Coleman
530-867-7471
capcitywings@seventh-hour.com
Greeting Committee
Scot Smith
Mary Kimbell-Smith
530-409-1381
scotrsmith@gmail.com
mkimbellsmith@gmail.com
Ride for Kids Auction
Bob Stephens
916-372-2260
dadobiker@sbcglobal.net
After Chapter Meeting
Ride Coordinator
Chip Chipman
916-729-6392
chip25@surewest.net
Chapter Stores
Nancy Harris
209-744-8560
chefnan@softcom.net
Webmaster
James Collins
916-363-6251
jamestcollins@att.net
Sunshine Coordinator
Marilyn Kaspar
916-775-1331
mkaspar01@directv.net
Chapter Photographer
Rick Kaspar
916-775-1331
ekaspar01@directv.net
Tom & Barbara Jefferies
916-682-3469
tjeffer293@aol.com
Mary Kimbell-Smith
530-409-1381
mkimbellsmith@gmail.com
Bob Harris
209-744-8560
bagman@airbagrepair.net
Ambassadors for Life
Officers
Chapter Directors
Staff
50/50 & Raffle
Membership
Wing Nut
The Ride For Kids
Northern California Task Force
is raffling off
a Stinger
FOLDING MOTORCYCLE
TRAILER
to benefit this years
Ride on October 3rd.
We will send more info next month
on how much the raffle tickets are
or for the direct purchase of this
trailer.
We do know that this retails for
about $1800.
http://www.wikco.com/stngrtrlr.html
Meeting Date/Time
Chapter
Chapter Director
Meeting Location
3rd Sunday
CAC
Rodney & Anita Brooks
Rancho Cordova Elks Lodge
8:00 AM Breakfast-8:45 AM Meeting
www.capitalcitywings.org
916-422-8089
11440 Elks Circle—Rancho Cordova
1st Saturday
CA1A
Eugene & Evelyn Tiede
Greenhouse Café
8:30 AM Breakfast-9:15 AM Meeting
www.ca1a.org
661-946-1409
1169 Commerce Center Dr—Lancaster
3rd Sunday
CA1D
Tim McShane
Paramount Elks Lodge
8:00 AM Breakfast-8:30 AM Meeting
www.gwrra-ca1-d.com
562-920-6564
8108 E. Alondra Blvd.—Paramount
2nd Saturday
CA1F
Ed and Kay Carroll
The Broken Yolk Café
8:00 AM Breakfast-8:30 AM Meeting
www.gwrra-ca1f.org
858-695-8445
1851 Garnet Avenue—San Diego (Pacific Beach Area)
1st Sunday
CA1I
Don & Lorine Nunnally
Covina Bowl
8:00 AM Breakfast-8:30 AM Meeting
www.gwrra-ca1i.org
909-592-1476
1060 W. San Bernardino Rd—Covina
Last Saturday
CA1K
J. David Gilman
Lulu’s Café
8:30 AM Breakfast-9:00 AM Meeting
www.ca-1k.org
818-362-8925
16900 Roscoe Blvd.—Van Nuys
Kevin and Cindy Herrera
International House of Pancakes (IHOP)
2nd Saturday
CA1L
8:00 AM Breakfast-8:30 AM Meeting
w.gwrra-ca1l.org
2nd Sunday
CA1M
Larry & Sheree Tegel
Hidden Valley Golf Club
8:00 AM Breakfast-9:00 AM Meeting
www.ca1m.org
951-443-2891
10 Clubhouse Drive—Norco
3rd Saturday
CA1N
Gary & Kathleen Andrews
Grandma BB’s Café
7:30 AM Breakfast-8:30 AM Meeting
www.gwrra-ca1n.org
760-741-8230
539 Vista Bella—Oceanside
2nd Sunday
CA1Q
Dave & Roberta Lawrence
Hof’s Hut
7:30 AM Breakfast-8:00 AM Meeting
gwrra-ca1q.org
562-430-8244
7005 Knott Avenue—Buena Park
212 Madonna Road—San Luis Obispo
1st Sunday
CA1R
Tom & Vicki Lorenz
Knowlwoods Restaurant
7:00 AM Breakfast-8:00 AM Meeting
www.gwrra-ca1r.org
714-968-4393
14952 Sand Canyon Ave—Irvine
3rd Saturday
CA1S
Joel Jolitz
Carrow’s Restaurant
8:00 AM Breakfast-8:30 AM Meeting
www.ca1s.org
3rd Sunday
CA1V
John & Linda Baker
Coco’s
7:30 AM Breakfast-8:00 AM Meeting
www.gwrraca1v.org
760-949-2186
15570 Park Ave—Victorville
1st Sunday
CA1Y
Pennye Sasaki-Benda & Jeff Benda
Baker’s Square
8:30 AM Meeting-8:30 AM Breakfast
www.ca1y.org
805-735-4641
936 North H Street—Lompoc
2401 Harbor Blvd—Ventura (Park in back)
1st Saturday
CA1Z
Vincent & Pamela Puterbaugh
Home Town Buffet
8:00 AM Breakfast-9:00 AM Meeting
www.gwrra-ca1z.org
951-453-6000
40390 Margarita Road—Temecula
1st Saturday
CA2A
Joe & Jeannie Akkerman
Nielsen’s Restaurant
8:00 AM Breakfast-9:00 AM Meeting
www.gwrraca2a.org
559-594-5046
137 South M Street—Tulare
2nd Saturday
CA2J
D.P. (Pat) Riley
Home Town Buffet
8:30 AM Breakfast-9:00 AM Meeting
www.gwrradeltawings.com
925-685-2111
2050 Diamond Blvd.—Concord
4th Sunday
CA2K
Nick & Kim O’dell
Jack & Linda’s Country Cafe
8:00 AM Breakfast-9:00 AM Meeting
www.gwrraca2k.org
(510) 715-7692
2390 N. Texas Street—Fairfield
2nd Saturday
CA2N
Mike & Ruth Burke
Pine Tree Restaurant and Lodge
8:00 AM Breakfast-9:00 AM Meeting
www.goldcountrywings.org
209-536-1318
19601 Hess Ave (off Hwy 108)—Sonora
3rd Saturday
CA2Q
Alan & Shirley Jarumay
Carrow’s
8:00 AM Breakfast-8:30 AM Meeting
www.gwrra-ca2q.org
510-659-8239
7505 Dublin Blvd.—Dublin
1st Saturday
CA2R
Pat & Wendy O’Keefe
Sang’s
9:00 AM Breakfast-10:00 AM Meeting
www.ca2r-gwrra.com
831-646-9815
131 Main St—Salinas
3rd Saturday
CA2S
Bob & Irene Neitro
Hometown Buffet
8:00 AM Breakfast-8:45 AM Meeting
www.ca2s.org
408-924-0408
212 Ranch Drive—Milpitas
1st Saturday
CA2W
Ross and Patty Clyborne
Hometown Buffet
8:30 AM Breakfast-9:30 AM Meeting
www.ca2w-gwrra.org
458 W. Shaw Ave—Clovis
Region F Staff
Representing
California, Arizona, Nevada, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Hawaii
Districts
Directors
Anita & JR Alkire
(619) 741-8893
Cell (858) 922-2251
Educators
Ace & Penny Peterson
(970) 240-9408
Cell (970) 570-5027
MAD Program Coordinators
Assistant Directors
Larry & Donna Pickens (661) 726-5145
Robert & Diane Lumpkin (520) 885-5709
Assistant Educators
John Garrett
(951) 679-4987
John's Cell (951) 505-5335
Rider Course Training Coordinators
Treasurer
Pam White
(505) 896-3879
Cell (505) 401-1995
Medic First Aid Training Coordinators
Joel & Marti Winkler
(626) 969-7486
Marti's Email
Special Events Coordinators
Dave and Sandie Novitt
(520) 296-7369
Dave's Cell - (520) 465-1262
Hank & Cheryl Herrera
(714) 547-5278
Jeffrey & Denise Goldin
(623) 551-9947
Cell (602) 481-0894
Rally Vendor Coordinators
Leadership Training Coordinators
Robert & Diane Lumpkin
(520) 885-5709
John & Sharon Simonick
(801) 878-7081
Ed & Linda Johnson
(276) 628-5535
Cell - (276) 492-5535
COY - IOY Coordinators
Region COY
Region IOY
Crystal & Ralph Richardson
(858) 541-1176
Crystal's Cell - (619) 929-6223
John & Gail Reynolds
(915) 755-2401
Cell - (915) 549-1649
Bill Leach
(520) 747-5276
Cell - (520) 240-0373
Region Store
Public Relations Coordinator
Barbara Jefferies
(916) 682-3469
Cell (909) 224-6272
Ken Freeland
(818) 403-6729
Cell (818) 370-3572
Joann & Jim MacClean
(661) 251-5420
Webmaster
Webmaster for Rider Education
Open Positions
Paul Fenton
(949) 597-0232
Jerry Borge
(209) 694-8656
Assistant Region Director
Assistant Educator
Membership Enhancement Coordinators
Public Relations Coordinators
WINGNUT
Don Allen
Honda Goldwing Specialist - 28 Years of Experience
Honda Registered Technician
1642A N. Texas St. - Fairfield
Dutch Embroidery Corner
computerized embroidery
and
sublimation
Jac & Maritha de Werk
GWRRA - CA2J & CA2K
707-429-5855
P. O. Box 1592 ♥ Suisun City, CA 94585
Member of ETA, NNEP and FUN
dutchembroidery@comcast.net
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