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State. - ABATE of Washington
Vol. 35, Issue 5
A
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Against
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ABATE of Washington
May 2013
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State Officers
State Office
ABATE of WA P.O. Box 8369
Tacoma, WA, 98419-0369
253-326-5201
abate@abate-wa.org
Eastside Dep.Coordinator
Ron Voss
P.O. Box 10555,
Yakima, WA. 98909
509 305 1363
deputye@abate-wa.org
Secretary
Rona K. Smith
P.O. Box 8369
Tacoma WA, 98419-0369
253-924-1981
secretary@abate-wa.org
Coordinator
Lyle Coyle
Westside Dep.Coordinator
Mike Campbell
PO Box 8369
Tacoma, WA 98419-0369
253-606-9365
253-862-7753
deputyw@abate-wa.org
57071@msn.com
Treasurer
Koeta Imhof
P.O.Box 8369
Tacoma, WA. 98419-0369
253-845-7013
treasurer@abate-wa.org
253-326-5201
in State Office
coordinator@abate-wa.org
NCOM Ambassador
Irish McKinney
ambassadorncom@abate-wa.org
206-242-4601
Ambassador-at-Large
Dutch Phillips
P.O. Box 8369
Tacoma, WA, 98419-0369
ambassadoratlarge@abate-wa.org
State Committee Chairs
Legislative
Mr. Breeze (Donnie Landsman)
60 Proton Ln
Richland WA 99354
425-495-7000
legislative1@abate-wa.org
By-Laws
Mick Gillispie
P.O. Box 8369
Tacoma WA, 98419-0369
bylaws@abate-wa.org
Chaplain
Ranger Ric Sander
68 State Park Rd
Republic, WA 99166
509-775-2124
chaplain@abate-wa.org
Asst. Chaplain
Rod Tubbs
909 Vicky Place
Camano Island, WA 98282
360-387-3236
Membership
Greg “Righteous”Hansen
P.O.Box 8369
Tacoma, Washington 98419-0369
360-229-6653
membership@abate-wa.org
Citations Officer
Paul Arnold
citationsofficer@abate-wa.org
Communications Officer
Warner “G-Man” Gilbert
P.O. Box 8369
Tacoma,WA 98419-0369
coml@abate-wa.org
253-224-3273
Seargent at Arms
Tim Wilkins
253-278-7228
tjw8638@yahoo.com
Newsletter Team
Ron Fryer
rcfryer@gmail.com
360-574-8070
Cathy Salomone
newsletter@abate-wa.org
Products
Roxanna Kelly
6616 150th St SW Trlr #3
Lakewood,WA 98439
253-588-8410
products@abate-wa.org
Public Relations Officers
P.O. Box 8369
Tacoma,WA 98419-0369
prl@abate-wa.org
Joseph Kimball
joseph_kimball@comcast.net
360-621-3816
State QuartermasterJay Frasier 253-862-1481
Quartermaster@abate-wa.org
Safety & Education Program
Lenny Pletsch
P.O. Box 203
Nasalle.WA 98638
360-484-7226
safety_education@abate-wa.org
Security - Chief of Security
Jason McCarter
425-343-2554
chiefofsecurity@abate-wa.org
Parliamentarian
Darcy Mugartegui
P.O. Box 7129
Olympia, WA 98507-7129
360-791-2412
parliamentarian@abate-wa.org
Spring & Fall Swap Meets
Rona Smith
P.O. Box 8369
Tacoma,WA 98419-0369
253-924-1981
State Audit
Darcy Mugartegui
P.O. Box 7129
Olympia, WA 98507-7129
360-791-2412
stateaudit@abate-wa.org
Webmaster
Derek VanSpoor
P.O. Box 8369
Tacoma, WA 98419-0369
webmaster@abate-wa.org
Spring Opener Commitee
Jimmy George
Chapter Representatives
Rep 1: Scott Robinson
509-250-2001
scotth_robinson@yahoo.com
Central Washington
Columbia Gorge
Independence
Inland Empire
Kittitas County
North East Washington
Tri-Cities Chapter
Rep 2: Ron Fryer
(H) 360-574-8070
Pacific County,
Grays Harbor,
Lewis County,
Clark County
chaprep2@abate-wa.org
rcfryer@gmail.com
Rep 3:
Jerry (Sonnyboy) Lacrosse
253-223-7331
East Pierce Coounty,
Rat City,
So King County,
Tacoma
chaprep3@abate-wa.org
Rep 4: OPEN
North Snohomish County,,
Sky Valley,
chaprep4@abate-wa.org
Rep 5: OPEN
North Olympic,
North Kitsap,
Mason County,
Olympia
chaprep5@abate-wa.org
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Chapter Contacts
Central Washington
P.O. Box 9022
Yakima, WA 98909
Meets: 1st & 3rd Thursday
6:30 PM
VFW Post 379
118 S 5th Avenue
Yakima WA 98902
Contact: Rich Bright
509-952-4504
brightnot66@yahoo.com
Clark County Freedom Riders
13023 NE Hwy 99
Suite 7 Box 110
Vancouver, WA 98686
Meets:
2nd Thursday @ 7:30 PM
Boppin’Bo’s Malt Shop
7809 NE Vancouver Plz Dr
Vancouver, WA 98662
Contact:
Ron Fryer
360-574-8070
rcfryer@gmail.com
Columbia Gorge
PO Box 357
Goldendale, WA 98620
Meets:
2nd Monday @ 7:00 PM
American Legion
108 North Grant
Goldendale WA 98620
Second Monday Contact:
Lynal Grassman
(509) 773-6011
East Pierce County
PO Box 1348
Sumner, WA. 98390
Meets:
1st Sunday @ 10 AM
Schafer’s Bar & Grill
16202 64th Street E.
Sumner, WA 98390
Contact:
Noel Ortiz
206 218 4812
noelortiz1@comcast.net
Grays Harbor
PO Box 1032
Aberdeen WA 98520
Meets:
American Legion Hall
112 1st Street
Aberdeen WA 98520
Second Sunday 10:00 AM
Contact:
Don Florek
360-533-8148
gutterguy67@yahoo.com
Independence Chapter
PO Box 41
Zillah, WA 98953
Meets:
1st Wed @ 7 PM
Eagles Toppenish
515 S. Division St
Toppenish, WA 98948
Contact:
Independence Chapter
Iola Voss
509-305-0644
icoaow@yahoo.com
Inland Empire
PO Box 40474
Spokane, WA 99220
Meets: 2nd Tuesday @ 6 PM
Sweet Old Bob’s
3243 E Trent Avenue
corner of Trent and Ralph
Spokane WA
Contact:
contact: Seth McIntosh
509-991-5400
Kittitas County
Meets:
5:30 pm social,
6:00 pm business meeting
Buzz Inn Steakhouse
First Tuesday of the month.
2202 South Canyon Road
Ellensburg, WA 98926
Contact: Joe Hill
509 929 0729
hillshutup_66@hotmail.com
Lewis County:
P.O. Box 1108
Centralia, WA 98531
Meets:
2nd & 4th Wed @ 7 PM
Moose Lodge
Centralia, WA
Contact:
Terry Butler
360 807 0179
sherterbu@comcast.net
Mason County Chapter
PO Box 213
Shelton, WA 98584
Meets:
2nd Wednesday @ 7pm
Taylor Station Restaurant
62 SE Lynch Rd.
Shelton, WA
Contact:
Dave “Bottles” Childers
360-490-1399
childers723@comcast.net
NE Washington
PO Box 1886
Newport, WA 99156
Meets:
2nd Sunday @ 4:30 PM
Michael’s
208 S. Washington Ave
Newport, WA 99156
Contact:
Milt Carvell
503-713-8862
miltcarvell69@gmail.com
North Kitsap Chapter
PO Box 5831
Bremerton, WA 98312
Meets: 1st Wed. @ 7 PM
Silverdale All Star Lanes &
Restaurant
10710 Silverdale Way
Silverdale, WA 98383
360-692-5760 x106
meeting is in the Atrium.
Contact:
Chris Varner
360-440-1344
buellboybynight@aol.com
North Olympic
P.O. Box 3745
Sequim, WA 98382
Meets:
3rd Tuesday @ 7 PM
Las Palomas
1085 E. Washington St.
Sequim, WA 98382
Contact:
Neil Eckerson
360-683-8598
eckersonc@olypen.com
North Snohomish County
P.O. Box 1288
Marysville, WA 98270
Meets:
3rd Sunday @ 10 AM
Everett Eagles (F.O.E. #13)
1216 Broadway
Everett, WA
Contact:
Kevin A. Larson
360-659-7010
kal45@comcast.net
Olympia
P.O. Box 7129
Olympia, WA 98507-7129
Meets:
1st Thurs. @ 7 PM
3rd Thurs. - see web
Tea Leaf II
4646 Pacific Ave SE
Lacey, WA 98503
360-459-3800
Contact:
Wayne Mugartgeui
360-791-0010
chromeeagle04@gmail.com
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Chapter Contacts
Pacific County:
P.O. Box 203
Naselle, WA 98638
Meets:
1st Sunday @ 10 AM
Hunter’s Inn
Naselle, WA
Contact:
Lenny Pletsch
360-484-7226
lenny@wwest.net
Rat City
PO Box 46033
Seattle WA 98146
Meets:
2nd Tues @ 7 PM
6 PM Social
The White Center Pizza
& Spaghetti House
10231 16th Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98146
Contact:
James Hemmingsen
206 450 6555
james.hemmingsen@gmail.
com
Sky Valley
P.O. Box 784
Snohomish, WA 98291
Meets:
Bike Show Meeting 1st Tuesday
Chapter Meeting 2nd Tuesday
@ 7 PM
Eagles FOE #195
606 Maple Ave.
Snohomish, WA 98290
Contact:
Rod Hobelman
360-563-9763
hdreddog92@aol.com
Spanaway Chapter
PO Box 154
Spanaway WA. 98387
Meets: 2nd Tuesday at 7pm.
Uncle Sam’s American
Bar & Grill
16003 Pacific Ave. S
Spanaway, WA 98387
Contact:
Dolly Barraugh
(253) 376-3732
softail2004@live.com
South King County
P.O. Box 30
Milton, WA 98354
Meets:
1st Mon. @ 7 PM
Performance Grill
1525 A St. N.E.
Auburn, WA. 98002
Contact:
Sam Walker
253-632-5880
wishuhadmyvw@yahoo.com
Tri-Cities Chapter
PO Box 2425
Richland, WA 99352
Meets: Meets:
1st Thursday at 6:30 PM
American Legion Post #34
1029 W. Sylvester
Pasco, WA
Contact: Jim Crume
(509) 628-1944
tricitiesabate@hotmail.com
Tacoma Chapter
PO Box 612
Graham, WA. 98338-0612
Meets:
1st Wed. @ 7 PM
VFW Post #969
3510McKinleyAve.
Tacoma, WA
Contact:
Tacoma Chapter
Donnie Ahola
253-376-8643
Cadhd67@yahoo.com
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Table of Contents
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Vol. 35 Issue 5
State Officers, Committee Chairs, Chapter Reps
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Chapter Contacts.................................................
From the State Coordinator.................................
8
Ambassador at Large...........................................
9
Chapter Reports..................................................
10
Chaplin report.....................................................
22
Citations Report...................................................
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Win a Motorcycle................................................
Rides and Events.................................................
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ABATE of Washington
“Dedicated to Freedom of the Road”
Editor’s Corner
The
farewell
memorial
for Leland Kelly was well
attended for a Friday. Starting
at Eagle Leather, it was a nice
ride to the cemetery and the
attendees had many good and
kind words to say. He will be
greatly missed.
Thanks to American Steel for
the ride they put on to benefit ABATE Spring Opener.
There were many people there that I recognized
from several chapters, as well as several clubs.
Overall I estimate about 100 bikes. I could not stay
for the entire ride, but I was there for several hours
and had some nice conversation with many people.
I hope they raised a lot of money for ABATE. This
was a wonderful idea for a club to show support for
ABATE. I would welcome all the club members to
attend an ABATE Chapter meeting in their area,
and then join with us in our quest for freedom of
the road. Membership is a small price to pay for the
rewards of the freedom we gain. Come be a part of
history.
Spring is upon us and summer is just aound the
corner, which means that better riding weather
is coming soon. It’s time to fire up the bikes and
get them ready for a long riding season. There are
so many rides and events for May and June that
nobody will be able to make them all. There are
flyers throughout this newsletter as well as a list on
page 39. If your chapter does not have an event for
one of those dates, make a chapter ride to go to an
event for another chapter. It’s great fun to see all our
old friends and supporting other chapters is a great
way to build lasting relationships with all our ABATE
brothers (and sisters). I am already making plans
to support several other chapters’ rides this year, so
don’t be surprised if I show up.
As you might have guessed, May is Motorcycle
Awareness Month throughout most of the nation.
Thanks to Glenyce Jackson, it is also observed
in Washington. A couple of years ago, Glenyce
prevailed upon the legislature to pass a resoloution for
Washington to officially observe May as Motorcycle
Awareness Month. This allows us to request messages
about this issue be posted on the reader signs on
highways all over the state, like “Share the Road”, or
“Think Twice, Save a Life”. I hope to see messages
like this all over the state as I travel around this year.
Watch out for idiots on the road, and keep that rubber
side down! (Shiny side up.)
Best Regards,
Ron
MayJuneJuly2013
May 2013 Page 7
From the State Coordinator
Hello Everyone,
I hope everyone enjoyed the swap meet, we
had an abundance of vendors and was very well
attended by people looking for good deals and things
they just could not live without. Rona did an excellent
job at organizing the event along with the help of Scott
and Micki Robinson, Holly Ferguson, and all the other
volunteers. Greg Hansen and Mike Campbell manned
the table signing up new members and renewing old
ones, Jimmy George brought the bike to be raffled
off at spring opener sold tickets and promoted spring
opener, Roxy Kelly had our state products for all to
see and buy and she also sold some raffle tickets. That
was also the first day that spring opener tickets went
on sale, some people checked out spring opener tickets
to take back their chapters and sell and others will be
able to get them at the next BOD.
We also have the election for state secretary,
ballots will be mailed out May 1 and must be
received back by the second Saturday in June, if you
have not received a ballot by 15 May contact the state
membership person to make sure we can get you a
ballot.
I would like to thank some special people
out there, one of whom is our newest chapter the
Spanaway Chapter who had event and donated all
the proceeds to help pay for ABATE of Washington’s
spring opener and then American Steel M/C had a
run where they donated the proceeds to help pay for
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ABATE of Washington’s spring opener. And in May
Tacoma Chapter is going to have an event where the
proceeds will go to the legislative fund. It is my hope
that all the chapters will do something similar so
ABATE of Washington can grow and go on to bigger
things.
The April BOD is now history and one sad
note is that there were some chapters that had no
representation at the BOD as nobody showed up
to represent them. When your chapter coordinator
cannot make it and the deputy coordinator cannot
make it they can designate a responsible person from
the chapter to go to the BOD in their place all they
need to do is send a letter with the designated person
signed by two of the elected chapter officers. It is
very important that your chapter is represented at
these BOD’s there are things that are voted on and if
your chapter is not present your vote doesn’t count so
please attend your chapter meetings and make sure he
that your chapter is represented at the BOD.
Lyle Coyle
ABATE of Washington
2013 Meeting Schedule
Board of Directors Meetings
July 20 - Tri-Cities Chapter
Ocotber 12 - Olympia,
ECOM Meetings
11:00 AM Johnnie’s in Fife unless otherwise posted
June 14 (4:00PM at Spring Opener), Aug 25
ABATE OF WASHINGTON
State Ambassador at Large
Hello to all of ABATE of Washington
I know it has been quite some time since
I sent in a State Officer Report!
I have been very busy with my new
State Position as the State Ambassador at large.
My new Job in ABATE of Washington
Is to promote and build new chapters
in the State of Washington.
I am very proud to say our newest chapter
I organized in Spanaway, WA is doing very well.
They are currently about 70 members and growing.
I just recently attended their first chapter poker run. The turn out and support
was very Good. They have also had several membership drive events at there
Home bar and meeting place Uncle Sam’s Bar and Grill in Spanaway, WA.
This is a strong chapter with a lot of support from the community!
I have also been working on a new chapter in the Elbe, WA area.
This is going very slow due to the weather, not a lot of bikes on the road yet.
Anytime any of you see me “Dragoni” and Virginia sitting at a table in Bar or Restaurant
With my Laptop Computer and ABATE applications on the table stop by and say hello!
This is how I meet new people in different areas to help grow
ABATE of Washington by building new chapters!
I just Attended American Steel M.C. Rain or Shine Support Run for ABATE of Washington!
nd
It started at: Haven in Tacoma, WA – 2 Stop: City Hall Saloon Cumberland, WA
rd
th
3 . Stop: Kapowsin Tavern, Kapowsin, WA – 4 . Stop: Oak Tree 2 Spanaway, WA
The Last stop was at the Roy Tavern in Roy, WA this is the home of A.S.M.C...
Good run but very wet about 100 bikes in group. This was a very special bike
run and it was good to see all of the support by ABATE of Washington for this event.
The proceeds for this Non ABATE of Washington event are going to support the
ABATE of Washington 2013 Spring Opener State event in Easton Washington.
A big thanks to the A.S.M.C. for there support of ABATE of Washington!
Some of the Members of American Steel M.C. are also ABATE members.
My goal is for all of the A.S.M.C. members in the area to join ABATE of Washington!
Soon I will be traveling to Yelm, WA I have some interest and support in building
a New Chapter in the Yelm area. If you see me “Dragoni” sitting at a table with my
Laptop computer stop by and shake my hand. Then other people might do the same!
This will grow interest and conversation about
ABATE of Washington and who we are.
Let’s all ride safe and pray for good weather!
Hope to see you all at the Spring Opener this year.
Working hard fighting for our rights and freedoms by building ABATE of Washington!
“Dragoni” Dutch Phillips
ABATE OF WASHINGTON
State Ambassador at Large
May 2013 Page 9
Legislative Report
Donnie “Mr. Breeze” Landsman
ABATE OF WASHINGTON FOLLOWS UP
2011 SUCCESSES BY PASSING 3 BILLS IN
THE 2013 LEGISLATIVE CAMPAIGN!
Although motorcyclists will have to wait yet
another year for the RedLight Bill to be passed,
one can hardly label the 2013 anything but a
success. ABATE authored 3 bills and gave direct
support for 2 more bills.
SB5263 – “Sharrow” passed unanimously by
both the Senate and the House. This new law will
correct a glitch that exists that made it illegal to
pass a bicycle in the same lane of travel. New
ABATE member Tim McCall brought this bill
forward, researched the data and testified to the
Transportation Committees to make this bill into a
law.
HB1334 – Conversion Kits. Rep. Matt Shea
sponsored this legislation as a bill that would
benefit veterans. This new law will make it legal
to use ‘voyager’ type conversion kits to make a
motorcycle have more wheels in contact with the
ground. ABATE testified and lobbied to have this
bill that was proposed by a group out of Spokane.
SB5142 – Transportation Planning. This is
perhaps the most important piece of legislation
that passed this year. State agencies will have
to have motorcycles and motorcyclists in mind
when they plan road improvements, HOV lanes,
construction areas, guardrail systems, pavement
repair etc. Legislators have finally acknowledged
that we are a viable means of transportation that
need to be considered before a problem is created.
The table is set for 2014. We still have work to
do to get SB5141, the Red Light Bill, through a
May 2013 Page 10
vote on the House Floor. It is unknown at this
time why it was not forwarded for a vote as we
had been promised. We will have to wait one
more year, however we do have the right bill and
support to complete this job next January.
The Helmet Bill got a lot of attention this session.
It is likely to be on the front burner next session.
Looking forward to seeing a large turnout at
BLACK THURSDAY on January 23, 2014.
Enough said,
Donnie ‘Mr. Breeze’ Landsman
ABATE of Washington
Legislative Affairs Officer
Olympia Chapter
Meets 1st Thursday -7 PM
Tea Leaf II
4646 Pacific Ave SE
Lacey, WA 98503
I would like to thank all of the people who made this
years bike blessing a success. They were numerous
members from the Olympia chapter of abate, the
Christian Crusaders for ensuring everyone had hot
coffee, and the members of the Society's Deviants for
providing road guards. It started out a very rainy day
and a slow start, staging started at 10:30am and the
blessing was conducted at 11:30 by Abbot Neil Roth
of St. Martins Abbey. Upon rolling out we had 75
bikes, some just stopped by to support. About 30 bikes
made the whole ride. The rain was light then turned
into heavy down pour. We took some back roads thru
Olympia and Tumwater, ending up at the Office Tavern
for a bike show and raffle for numerous door prizes.
All in all was a very good day. And thanks for the die
hard riders who showed up we could not of done this
event successfully without you.
Wayne Mugartegui
Olympia Chapter Abate Coordinator
May News and Events
May 4 Lunch and Live Band 12-4
May 11 All ladies run to Outlet Stores 11-3
May 18 Big Breakfast 9:30-11:30, Live band 12-4
May 25 Opening Weekend for Love’s Campground
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Leather...
as it should be.
May Events
Women’s Ride
The Friendliest Shop On
The West Coast
May 4, 2013 10:00 AM
Women Ride Contest
ALL Month!! $200
to the woman that
rides the most in May.
Women’s Ride includes
Doughnuts, lunch,
massages provided
- back seat riders
welcome for Women’s
Ride too!!
Brother’s in Arms
Exit 111
Ride
8000 Freedom Lane NE May 11, 2013 10:00 AM
Lacey, WA 98516
Armed Forces Day
May 18, 2013
Toll Free: 800.694.6447
All Day
NWHD will be up on
Phone: 360.705.8515
Custom Made
Stewart Leathers
(360) 892-6586
12105 NE 49th Street
Vancouver, WA
www.stewartleathers.com
JBLM honoring our
Men & Women soldiers
@ Armed Forces Day!
Hours:
Pre-Owned Bike Sale!
May 25, 2013
STORE:
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Tues-Sat 9-6 / Sun 11-5
Ride out for our PreOwned Bike Tent Sale
- FREE Appraisals, TestSERVICE
Rides all day!
Tues-Sat 9-6
Memorial Day
Thunder Run
May 27, 2013
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
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$50.00 per person
For more info and registration visit:
www.childrens-ride.com
May 2013 Page 13
North East Chapter
Meets: Second Sunday 4pm
Michael’s Pub
Newport WA 99156
Sky Valley
Meets 2nd Monday -7 PM
Snohomish Eagles FOE195
606 Maple Ave.
Snohomish WA 98290
Greetings and Salutations from your ABATE brothers Sky Valley Chapter
The 17th annual Sky Valley ABATE Bike show is a
and sisters in beautiful North East Washington!
go! So mark your calendars for Sunday, May 19th in
Our riding season got off to a nice start this year with Snohomish! Seattle Cossacks/ life music/ vendors… so
clean roads and clear skies in mid-March, but as the bring your show bike and register from 9am til noon!
saying goes “April showers bring May flowers” and It’s always the biggest and the best bike show in the
this April seems to be no exception. Regardless of how
state.
soggy our region has been in the last few weeks, we are
Hope everyone had fun at the Spring Swap meet in
looking forward to an active riding season for 2013 and
Monroe. That was one packed house! So many things
would like to share some of the events we have planned
to look at and so many bikes and parts and people! It
for this year.
was fun.
May 18th is our annual Fishing Derby! This is our third Thanks to all who came to the Shakin’ the Winter Blues
year sponsoring this family friendly event where parents party at the Monroe Eagles the night before the swap
and guardians can bring their children to participate in a meet. Good food, great music with Tony and the Tigers
keep-what-you-catch fishing competition on Diamond and lots of cool stuff at the silent auction. The food you
Lake.
all brought was appreciated by the Sky Valley Food
In June we will be holding our Spring Dart Run. bank. Included is a picture of the Deputy Coordinator
Proceeds of this event will be going to support our for Sky Valley delivering a truck load of food to Neil
Chapter Crash Fund, which was established in 2011 Watkins, director of Sky Valley Food bank.
after two members of our Chapter laid their bikes down See you in the wind…
during a Mystery Run. The Crash Fund is designated to Highwayman
help cushion the blow to Chapter members who suffer
unexpected accidents while on the road and is a way for
us to better assist our members in times of crisis.
June is also the month of our St. Jude Benefit Ride,
“Cruising for St. Jude,” and will be held on the 22nd.
This will be our third year sponsoring this ride in Eastern
Washington and all proceeds and donations will go to
the St. Jude Hospital and Research Center.
This July marks our four-year anniversary and we will
be celebrating with a ride and BBQ (dates still to be
determined). And be sure to visit our information booth
at the fourth annual “Run Whatcha’ Brung” street drags
July 5, 6, and 7th being held in Oldtown, ID (which,
if you’ve never seen Oldtown, ID, it is literally on the
other side of the ONLY street light in Newport, WA).
From all of us in the North East Washington Chapter,
we wish everyone safe riding and hope to see some of
you in the months to come!
Lea` R. Porter
Chapter Historian on behalf of Coordinator Milt Carvell
North East Washington Chapter
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North Kitsap County Chapter
lstWed.-7:OOPM in the Atrium
Silverdale All Star Lanes & Restaurant
10710 Silverdale Way
Silverdale 98383.
Hi Abate friends,
Are you ready for Spring Opener!! This year
N.K.Chapter who has done the Bike Show for
serveral years now, has new style trophis for the
winners. Pease see the photo below. Hope you can all
make it this year.
Don’t forget to purchase your raffle tickets to win the
2009 H-D CrossBones.
Be safe and enjoy the ride!
Sue, N.K.Abate
South King County
Meets 1st Mon. @ 7 PM
Performance Grill
1525 A St. N.E.
Auburn, WA. 98002
Good day friends and family, hope everyone has had
a awesome few weeks, I know i did!!! Spent a few
days riding, shooting, partying and visiting friends and
family in the Boise area. Abate of Southern Idaho held
their annual JAMR while I was visiting and it was a
great ride that ASI put on. which if you have forgotten
SKCC is putting on our annual James Adams Memorial
Ride (JAMR) on May 11Th, I hope to see you all there
to remember a great man and raise funding for one of
his biggest passions, motorcycle rights.
In march we had our Dart Run, if you missed the Dart
Run you seriously missed out on a great ride. beautiful
weather all day, Tyler picked out a great route and there
was a large turn out of riders, 89 i believe (forgot my
binder in Washington, oops). the Christian Crusaders
were at our April meeting thanking SKCC for the
donating the proceeds from our Dart Run to them. i
hope everyone took my advice and took a moment to
visit another chapter, drop in and say hi, granted, my
family is here in Boise but the ASI members down here
sure know how to PARTY!
ride safe everyone, enjoy the weather
Sam Walker
SKCC coordinator
Pacific County Chapter
1st Sunday 10:00 AM
Hunter’s Inn - Naselle
Sure is a wet spring, maybe this makes for a dry
summer--lets hope. By the time you read this our
"Pig Out Run" will be over and our "101 Run" will be
reving up, hope to see you soon. May is awareness
month, trust your bike is up and ready for fun and
adventure. Watch the amber alert boards for mc
saftey messages. Ride safe, your life depends on it.
Lenny
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May 2013 Page 15
Tri-Cities Chapter
Meets: 1st Thursday at 6:30 PM
American Legion Post #34
1029 W. Sylvester
Pasco, WA
As I write this up for this May issue, we are in
progress of preparing for our Liberty Ride event the
weekend of April 20th. Will have pics and a complete
report in the June issue. We have so many to Thank.
The chapter has been totally focused on making the
event a good one.By the time many of you get this
newsletter, you will know how it went.
TCC raised more money for our Jefferson school kids
that we adopted and Cari Roy has been bringing all of
their thank you cards and messages, to the meetings.
Many of us will be attending the 50 Calibers Pig
Roast and Poker Run on May 11th. Hope to see you
there. It is a great time that raises money for our local
Tri CIties Cancer Center. Then on the weekend of May
24th thru the 26th, we are heading out to the ABATE
of Oregon Fossil Run. Also, we still have the Harley
motorcycle raffle tickets available. For more info,
please email us @tricitiesabate@hotmail.com.
Hope you can make our next chapter meeting on
Thursday , May 2nd, 6:30 pm. Potluck dinner
available. All dishes welcome.
Respectfully Submitted,
Catherine ‘Chatty’ Salomone
TCC abate Secretary/ Freedom Ad Rep.
Spanaway Chapter
Meets: 2nd Tuesday at 7pm.
Uncle Sam’s American Bar & Grill
16003 Pacific Ave. S
Spanaway, WA 98387
Hello Everyone,
Happy Spring to all.
Well the Pot Luck was absolutely WONDERFUL,
plenty of food and great people. Thanks to all who
attended and participated, if you missed it…you will
want to be at the next one.
May 2013 Page 16
SALES SERVICE PARTS
Monday - Saturday 9:00AM - 6:00PM
Sunday 11:00AM - 5:00PM
(509) 735-1117
3305 W 19th Avenue, Kennewick, WA 99338
We have a Swap Meet coming up on May 18th
starting at 9am with Pulled Pork and trimmings and
Live Music in the evening at Uncle Sam’s. Bring your
goods or come up and buy some. As they say, one
man’s junk is another man’s treasure.
At our last Business meeting Steve Carlson and Jim
Stillman from Tacoma Chapter came and gave us
information on some of the changes and explained
them as well did our Ambassador at Large Dutch
Phillips. We voted to let Billy D take care of us at the
upcoming BOD.
As the meeting ended I asked everyone to join in
and sing Happy Birthday to Billy D. It was a great
surprise to most of the members. It was my way of
saying thank you to Billy D for all the hard work he
has done to make Spanaway Chapter what it is today.
Then we all ate cake.
See you in the wind
Dolly
May 2013 Page 17
ABATE of Washington
Inland Empire Chapter
Block Party!!!
To Promote
Motorcycle Awareness
May 11th, 2013
@
Rumrunners Bar & Grill
2436 N. Astor st.
Poker run with route to be determined
$15 per person
$5 Per passenger
Breakfast at 9am
Kickstands up at 11am
Music w/ the Big Hair Brigade
Food and Drink Specials
Shot Girls!
Motorcycle Games
Raffles
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Hello, my name is Darcy Mugartegui,
I am running for the State Secretary
position of ABATE of Washington. I
have been with the Olympia Chapter
since 2003 and currently hold the
treasurer, legislative affairs officer
and membership positions. I was
the secretary for over four years
before that. I have been the stand
in State Secretary when a substitute
was needed. I have been both the
State Parliamentarian and State
Audit officer for about five years. I
have enjoyed going to the Board
Meetings. I belong to the Harley
Owners Group since 2003 and was
the Olympia chapter secretary 3 years
and membership secretary for two
years. I will continue to be involved in our Legislative
process as I believe this is one of the most important
things we do as a organization.
From the desk of
your State Secretary
Rona K Smith
Hi everyone,
So, as you may have heard I was nominated again for
the position of state
secretary at our last Board of Directors meeting. I
accepted the nomination with
enthusiasm.
For our new members who may not know me, I would
like to introduce myself.
I have been the State Secretary for ABATE of
Washington since August 2006. I
I think that in any organization it is important to have a live in Milton and I am a member of SKCC. My duties
shift of officer positions every few years so we can have as secretary are to record
new ideas. I am very thankful for Rona’s commitment the minutes of our ECOM and BOD’s meetings, keep
and hard work for our organization and hope if I am the corporate records, take
elected I can show my commitment to ABATE as well. care of updates, and whatever else our board of
directors tasks me with. I feel
About myself, when I was a kid my dad bought my I have successfully fulfilled these responsibilities for
brother a trail 50 however, he was too small and scared the last 6 years. For more
of it. I don’t think my dad counted on me liking it so information on the job description, please see state
well. When I was 18 living in Tacoma I met what is bylaw 6.4.3
now the Tacoma Chapter of ABATE and enjoyed many
years with the Tacoma Chapter including being at the I do want to say that I am excited with the direction
first several Spring Openers. I left Tacoma in 1985 and we are heading in. I am still
moved south raised my children but, missed riding. I dedicated to my position and I would appreciate your
moved back to Olympia in 1993 and one day met the vote of confidence in me
Olympia Chapter coordinator and was hooked. I did not to continue to serve ABATE of Washington.
officially join until I got my own endorsement in 2003
with my husbands support. I love riding my purple Aside from the many great things I see coming in
dyna and my recently acquired Volkswagen trike.
ABATE, I have missed and I
am looking forward to the return of STEAM. It gives
Please feel free to contact me if you have questions or me a chance to personally
concerns. My promise to ABATE is to be honest and meet our new chapter secretaries and enables me to
fair in all I do in my life and for our organization.
give them direction to be
Thank you,
successful.
Darcy Mugartegui
State Parliamentarian
Thanks for your time ~
alildab40@gmail.com
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Chaplin’s Report
Ranger Ric
Dear Brothers and Sisters
It has been a busy couple of months and I was
very grateful to see you at the Spring Swap Meet.
Nice facility , we need to do this again. Thanks to
those of you who took care of me, you blessed me
more than you know...
God Bless You,
Philippians 3:12-16
The crucified and risen Jesus is the model that
Paul desires to embody by walking deep in
His pathway of death and life—suffering and
resurrection.
12 I’m not there yet, nor have I become
perfect; but I am charging on to gain anything
and everything the Anointed One, Jesus, has in
store for me—and nothing will stand in my way
because He has grabbed me and won’t let me go.
13 Brothers and sisters, as I said, I know I have
not arrived; but there’s one thing I am doing: I’m
leaving my old life behind, putting everything on
the line for this mission.
because of God’s Grace,
Ranger Ric
C.C.M. Assistant Pastor
ABATE State Chaplain
Washington State
Micah 6:8
Dinner Bell
C.C.M. Elder
ABATE Assistant State Chaplain
Washington State
Brother Jerry
C.C.M. Pastor
Galatians 6:9
1 Corinthians 13
Revelations 12:11
Maine still a “Choice” State.
Going into the hearings on the helmet bill it was
pretty much assured that this would not pass.
We do our fighting on a more lobbyist approach
14 I am sprinting toward the only goal that counts: spending many hours all session making sure our
to cross the line, to win the prize, and to hear
presence is seen. The respective votes on this
God’s call to resurrection life found exclusively in bill were House: Yeas 123 - Nays 21 - Absent
Jesus the Anointed.
7 - Excused 0; Senate; 26 -Yeas, 8 -Nays, 0
-Excused, 1 –Absent.
15 All of us who are mature ought to think the
This leaves Maine as having adults able to chose
same way about these matters. If you have a
whether to wear a helmet or not since 1974.
different attitude, then God will reveal this to you Also yesterday the Transportation Committee
as well.
struck down the use of SAE J2825 testing
procedures. The initial vote is 11 for the Bill with
two Senators not having voted. They have 48
16 For now, let’s hold on to what we have been
hours to vote. At this time it was a unanimous
shown and keep in step with these teachings.
vote in Committee.
Eric Fuller
May 2013 Page 22
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 12, 2013
Contact: Jim Rhoades (734) 578-6144
Vince Consiglio (248) 672-0957
ABATE of Michigan
http://www.abateofmichigan.org/
those that ride without an endorsement face stiffer fines
and we also support limiting Temporary Instructional
Permits (TIP) to two per adult. If you need more than
two TIPs, you shouldn’t be riding.”
Because more than half of Michigan motorcycle fatalities
ABATE of Michigan releases multi-year motorcycle are unlicensed—or unendorsed— motorcyclists,
fatality analysis, calls for increased education, ABATE’s goal in teaching motorcycle rider education
enforcement and penalties
classes and going into the drivers’ education classrooms
is to ensure that everyone arrives home safely.
With one of the longest and hottest riding seasons “A motorcyclists has a responsibility to know how to
on record, higher gas prices and a slight increase in handle his or her bike,” Consiglio added. “However, a
motorcycles registrations, 2012 saw a small increase in motorcyclist is much more vulnerable than a passenger
motorcycle fatalities with over half of those being fatalities vehicle occupant in the event of a crash. The majority
being riders not endorsed to operate a motorcycle. The of Michigan 2012 fatalities were wearing helmets.”
year also saw an increase in motorcycle tourism since A motorcycle endorsement on a driver's license is
the enactment of the rider choice law on April 12, 2013 required by law to ride on public roads and can be
allowing adults to choose whether or not they want to obtained by attending and passing a motorcycle rider
wear a helmet.
education class, which are available statewide for a
Recently, reports from the Michigan Office of Highway fee. A list of Secretary of State approved Michigan
Safety Planning (OHSP) analyzing the fatality and Motorcycle Safety Program instructors, along with
fatality rate increases since the helmet choice law went their locations and contact information can be found
into effect have been presented in an erroneous and the Secretary of State’s website. ABATE Michigan
biased manner.
supports public and private rider education. A current
“Our primary concern about the accuracy of the data list of ABATE Michigan motorcycle rider education
from OHSP is that two single points of data are being classes locations and times can be found on ABATE
compared, when a multi-year comparison will give Michigan’s website.
the clearest and most accurate depiction of motorcycle On April 12, 2012 the requirement for motorcycle
fatalities,” said Vince Piacenti, Statistician, for ABATE helmets was amended to allow adult choice for
Michigan. “The average fatality rate on motorcycles motorcyclists 21 and older, providing they completed an
from 2005 – 2011 is 119.7 with a standard deviation of accredited motorcycle-safety course or had a minimum
8.4 (+/- 3% to make statistically significant). This means of 2 years riding experience.
that the normal year-to-year fatality rate can vary from “Our members have reported an increase in motorcycle
95 to 145. Anything within this range is normal variation; tourism since the enactment of the rider choice law,”
the fatalities would have to be above 145 or below 95 to said Scott Ellis, Executive Director of the Michigan
make a statement with statistical confidence. Fatalities Licensed Beverage Association, which represents
in 2012 were 129, which fall within the normal range more than 1,800 restaurant, bar, party store, hotel, and
of variation and proves conclusively that the helmet-law casino establishments across the state. “From Monroe
amendment has had no adverse effect on motorcycle to Muskegon to the Keweenaw Peninsula, more out-ofsafety.”
state motorcyclists are stopping, staying and spending
What should concern the Michigan State Police, OSHP money at our restaurants, hotels and attractions.”
and the public is the fact that more than half of the fatalities At least 20 different state license plates were counted
involved riders NOT endorsed to drive a motorcycle.
on motorcycles at last year’s sixth annual Muskegon
“Losing a member of our motorcycle family is devastating. Bike Time. With the increase in participants, planners
To know that a death could be prevented from motorcycle are already concerned how many bikes and vendors can
education and increased enforcement from State Police fit in the downtown area for this year’s event.
is unimaginable. Our mission at American Bikers ABATE is a non-profit organization dedicated to
Aiming Toward Education, or ABATE Michigan, as we preserving the overall rights and promoting the safe
approach Motorcycle Safety Awareness month in May operating practices of all Michigan motorcyclists.
is motorcycle safety. ABATE encourages the Michigan ABATE Michigan has partnered with public schools
State Police to be proactive this coming riding season and private driving instructors to teach more than
by focusing on car driver/motorcyclists awareness and 75,000 new drivers about motorcycle awareness, using
motorcycle education,“ added Vince Consiglio, President, resources donated by ABATE members.
ABATE of Michigan. “But we also want to make sure # # #
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Lewis County
Meets 2nd & 4th Wednesday - 7:00PM
Moose Lodge
Centrailia
MT. VERNON, TEXAS … WHOREHOUSE SUES
LOCAL CHURCH OVER LIGHTNING STRIKE!
Diamond D’s brothel began construction on an
expansion of their building to increase their evergrowing business. In response, the local Baptist Church
Hello all.
across the street started a campaign to block the
business from expanding -- with morning, afternoon,
It's been awhile. My computer is very slow, and I
and evening prayer sessions at their church. Work
haven't had the time to sit and wait on it. However
on Diamond D’s progressed right up until the week
I got off early today so here I am. Hope, I Make the
deadline. It's been a long winter it seems like, probably before the grand reopening when lightning struck the
whorehouse and burned it to the ground!
just the crappy weather. Not a whole lot going on
right now in Lewis County, Getting ready for our 10th After the cat-house was burned to the ground by the
charter party. Wow doesn't seem like we've been a
lightning strike, the church folks were rather smug in
chapter that long, but the calander does'nt lie. It is also their outlook, bragging about “the power of prayer.”
going to be our 10th annual Kickback Campout. This
But late last week ‘Big Jugs’ Jill Diamond, the owner/
year as the entire chapter is acting as the Kickback
madam, sued the church, the preacher and the entire
Campout committee. At least those that come to
congregation on the grounds that the church ... “was
meetings. As a chapter, and committee we deciced to
ultimately responsible for the demise of her building
have Saturdays’ dinner catered. We are still going to
and her business -- either through direct or indirect
roast a pig, it's just not going to be the ground. After
divine actions or means.”
10 years we decided it was time for us to enjoy the
party a little bit. Other than Saturdays’ dinner nothing
In its reply to the court, the church vehemently and
has changed. Hope to see you all there. Anyway that
voraciously denied any and all responsibility or any
is about all there is going on here, just waiting for the
connection to the building’s demise.
weather to warm up so we can get some riding in.
The crusty old judge read through the plaintiff’s
Looking forward to Spring Opener, seems like a lot of complaint and the defendant’s reply, and at the opening
us are going to come this year, that would be awesome hearing he commented, “I don’t know how in the world
I’m going to decide this case, but it appears from the
for our chapter as well as ABATE of Washington. We
paperwork, that we now have a whorehouse owner who
plan on attending many other chapter events this year
staunchly believes in the power of prayer, and an entire
as a chapter. which helps everyone. It's always nice to church congregation that thinks it’s all bologna!”
see how other chapters do things. It's also nice to see
people that we don't see on a regular basis. Just as long
as the weather coooperates it will all be good.
Looking forward to seeing you all throuhgout the year.
Keep the Shiny Side Up!!!
Terry Butler
Coordinator
Lewis County
May 2013 Page 26
Tacoma Chapter
Meets 1st Wednesday - 7:00PM
VFW Post #969
3510 McKinley Ave. Tacoma
Hi there ABATE brothers and sisters,
Man its May all ready. Time fly’s when you get old.
Lol. Did I just say old.
Well old or young the riding season is on with
numerous rides going on every weekend.
I’d like to give a big thank you to American Steel MC
for putting on their Rain or Shine Ride April 13th with
all proceeds going to ABATE Spring Opener Fund. We
got wet but all had a good time. The $ amount will be
presented at ABATE’s BOD April 27th.
Tacoma Chapter has our Tattered Flag Run May 4th
starting at Car’s in Lakewood at 9:30 for breakfast.
Mark was the lucky winner last time so come on out
and have some great food with a good ride of our
chose to follow.
Tacoma Chapters 31st annual Dice Throw is the
following weekend Mat 11th starting at Uncle Sam’s
at 9:30 for breakfast. Lyle (Tacoma Road Captain) has
a nice long ride planned if the weather will cooperate.
That’s all for now.
Ride Safe
Donnie Ahola
Tacoma ABATE Coordinator
cadhd67@yahoo.com
Problems with the IRS, call:
GREGORY D. McLEOD
Certified Public Accountant
4907 Pacific Way S. Seaview, WA 98644
Phone (360) 642-4489
Cell (360) 244-3281
Fax (360) 642-4490
gmcleod@pacifier.com
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 1140
Long Beach, WA 98631
Columbia Gorge Chapter
Meets 2nd Monday @ 7:00 PM
American Legion
108 North Grant
Goldendale WA 98620
Lynal Grassman (509) 773-6011
Hello Everyone from Columbia Gorge Chapter.
Here comes summer and we are so ready,no more
cold weather would be nice.
Our Chapter has a Poker Run planned for July 6th
we will be having it during our community event
here in Goldendale they have a car show and some
other activities to go along with the Poker Run.
I just spent sometime going over the old newsletters
and noticed that some folks have been doing this
Thankless job for a long time so.... Thanks to all
the Coordinators and State officers who continue
to wade through the B.S. to make ABATE of
Washington continue to grow. There is a continued
effort to keep the wheels turning going on,without it
we would be riding solo.
Looking forward to attending some of the ABATE
events this summer it comes at you fast,make your
plans now. Spring Opener should be a great event
this year with all the work that has been done.be
nice to unwind.
One word about the Spring Swap Meet ,PERFECT.
What a great turn out saw a lot of folks getting the
parts they wanted and also hooking up with Riders
they had not seen since last year great time. The
party the night before was a great time needless
to say I stayed at the Party longer than I had
planned,the band was a Hoot!
Scott Robinson
Columbia Gorge Chapter
Deputy Coordinator
May 2013 Page 27
Loco Motion! CITATIONS Volume 1 Issue 2: 5/2013
Our government procedures have and will threaten our freedoms; our legislatures and courts are also often the most
effective means for defending and growing our rights base and liberties. In real life, many of the main dangers to our
liberties come from private sources. Groups of people in complete opposition of the guaranteed rights we have
established for our purpose can also be used in opposition to us. Thus a court’s decision is necessary. A
contemporary example is the Second Amendment to Our United States Constitution. This creates a unique situation
where Private and Public establishments are linked together attacking our right to keep and bear arms. How do we
defend such attacks? We the People would be naive to ignore the fact that opposing forces use our government’s
unique structure to pass laws that do violate people’s basic rights and civil liberties. We must always find the source
of resistance. A united citizenship with a common goal is the solution. The goal is to protect our Constitution. It is
important to identify the source of the threat to our rights as they come in many forms for example: executive order,
poor “in service” training, a legislative bill, public influence, an association or group of people. There is strength in
numbers. But consider this: Who comes to the rescue when a violation to our rights occurs? To whom do Americans
turn to remedy those actions and to make sure that it will never happen again legally? We ask “The government” for
help. The government acts impartially in this protective role. Often it is citizens themselves who use one part of the
government, usually the courts, to stop another part of the government from infringing on our freedoms and rights.
Citizen organizations like the American Civil Liberties Union have been particularly active in using the courts to
protect our freedom of speech, freedom of religion, the right to vote, etc. In the end, then, we depend heavily on the
tools of our type of government to protect people’s rights. When we want to limit the abusive activities against our
freedoms such as: unreasonable searches, unfair appropriations of our property, “illegal enforcement” (due process),
we need to rely on the positive actions of another part of the government to do so. Yes there are threats that violate
our rights, but the American form of government also operates as the main protector of our rights and freedoms as
well and it has often done so very effectively. Our government has a constitution and establishments that enable us
to effectively protect our rights and freedoms. Our rights depend heavily on active citizens motivating positive
government actions. In fact, the very existence of rights depends on government coupled up to active citizens. In a
very real way, rights and civil liberties are actually political concepts establishments of government. Proper rights are
not real until they are created by law or recognized in a constitution. We only have the right of a fair trial because it
is guaranteed in our constitution the 6th Amendment. If we didn’t have our constitution, or if we didn’t have
government, our civil liberties would literally not exist. Our rights and liberties are not only created by people working
through government, we also rely on government to lawfully enforce them and create remedies for their violation.
When our rights are violated what do we do? How do we know? Without a well­functioning legal and court system,
for instance, our rights would be unenforceable and meaningless. Rights and freedoms, if they are to mean anything,
require a forceful reply by government whenever they are violated. Every effort to prevent our government or
private organizations from violating our rights must be supported by court rulings, injunctions, damage awards, i.e. a
court’s decision. We as Americans need to embrace our governmental system! Protecting and enforcing our
individual rights in this way is no small job. As members through ABATE we have real opportunities to be classic
citizens patriotic by association, Americans Proud of our Faith, Family, Flag, and Freedoms of the road. ‘Let Those
Who Ride Decide” to unite to conquer all who attempt to tread on our God given rights guaranteed by the Magna
Charta documents of this country! More to Follow…good day my brother! KY
Paul
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NATIONAL COALITION OF MOTORCYCLISTS
28th Annual
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May 9 - 12, 2013
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Tri Cities Hydroplane Races to the LIBERTY Ride to put together the Hydroplane boat races, and the rest
is history. Jack actually paid for and worked on, the
The day of the horrible school shootings in Connecticut, removal of an island in the Columbia River, to open a
was a shock to us all. I picked up the phone as soon as clear path for the racers. Thanks to that removal, the Tri
I heard the news, and called fellow TCC member and Cities has one of the longest mileage racing paths in the
friend, Joni Hamann. The two of us began to discuss world, and is a worldwide favorite place for Hydroplane
the past three years and how crazy it has been all across boat racing, to this day. The first Hydroplane Boat Race
America, with more mass shootings than we could was in 1963 and is the biggest event in the Tri Cities
remember. We were so sad for those poor children and each year. Joni helped her Mom and Dad build the first
their families. We remembered the other schools and 15 boeys for the boats! They have since been updated
theaters, and even Gabrielle Gifford. What the heck is to the balloon type boeys you see out there today. Jack
going on?? The very same day, our government began Hamann was also instrumental in the building of the
to use this shooting as an example, of a need to have Benton / Franklin County Fair Grounds Horse Racing
more gun control. As the conversation went on, and our Track,, where Joni enjoyed showing and competing with
suspicions began, out of the mouth of Joni Hamann, her quarter horses. Jack Hamann, had Joni pheasant
came the words “benefit for the NRA”, and it was on shooting at 4 years old, with her first 410! So guns and
that day, we put a plan into action!. Many of you were Joni go back a long way and this Liberty Ride planning
part of it, and participated in our 1st Annual LIBERTY meant alot to her.
RIDE - Benefit for the NRA.
Joni and her husband Jim Crume, our TCC
We decided to take the idea to the chapter
Coordiantor, have lived here in Tri Cities
for a vote, and Tri Cities chapter voted
all of their lives. With their family history
unanimously to do this benefit for the
it is no surprise that they are ‘movers and
NRA. As luck would have it, we had invited
shakers’, after all, it’s in their blood! Joni
a board member of the Friends of NRA,
has owned a successful Tattoo shop here
Dotty Rickards, to our chapter meeting.
in Kennewick, for 23 years. Jim is a union
Dotty offered us not only a gun raffle, but
carpenter and completely refurbished
the use of the Rattlesnake Mountain Gun
their shop, as well as help build up much
Range. Dotty was manager there for many
of the Tri Cities area. The two of them
years. We formed a committee and the
were the brains behind the brilliance of
rest is history! This ride was to be one of
our Liberty Ride. They insist that we all
the most unusual motorcycle events of it’s
are a great team and that they could not
kind, with a shooting competition, political speakers, have done it without us, but we have to give them the
the works! The response from riders all over Tri Cities credit for this amazing idea! We are all amazed at how
was huge and expanded all across the state. We were many businesses and good folks from our community,
so glad to see how much everyone supported this event supported our efforts. As I am writing this on April 17th,
and the fight to preserve our Second Amendment rights. the Liberty Ride is coming upon in just 3 days. There
are so many to thank. There will be photos and pics in
Joni and myself, co chaired the event, and with the the next June issue, with honorable mention to all who
help of the committee, put together a fabulous plan. sponsored, supported and participated with this event. I
As co chair with Joni, every day was an adventure. hope you enjoyed learning more about our good friends,
To watch how this long time business owner in Tri Joni and Jim. Ya never know who your neighbors are,
Cities, organized every minor detail, was astonishing! huh? Hoping the Liberty Ride went as well as it was
But no wonder, with the history of her family here in planned! I have a good feeling....See you in the June
Tri Cities. What many of you may not know, is that issue...
Joni’s Dad, ‘Jack Hamann, actually started the famous
Tri Cities Hydroplane Boat Races, that helped to put With Much Respect;
the Tri Cities on the map! Jack Hamann raced some
of the first racers back in the early 1950s with a 12 Catherine ‘Chatty’ Salomone
foot, one seater, outboard racing boat. When his friends TCC abate Secretary
progressed into hydroplane boats in 1962, Jack began tricitiesabate@hotmail.com
May 2013 Page 34
“Motion Induced Blindness”
NCOM CONVENTION HONORS FALLEN
RIDERS; INVITES NAMES FOR TRIBUTE
In a motor accident, wherein a speeding car hits a
slower moving vehicle coming from the side, the
With the 28th Annual NCOM Convention in Reno just
speeding car drivers often swear that they just didn't
weeks away, the National Coalition of Motorcyclists is
see the vehicle coming from the left or right.
requesting that MROs, motorcycle clubs, and riding
Well, they aren't lying. They really don't see the vehicle associations submit the names of those members and
coming from the side, in spite of broad daylight.
supporters who have died since May 2012, so that
This phenomenon, on the car drivers, part is known as we may honor their memories during the traditional
'Motion Induced Blindness'. It is definitely frightening. “Ringing of the Bell” tribute to fallen riders during the
opening ceremonies. Dedications can be handOnce airborne, pilots are taught to alternate their
gaze between scanning the horizon and scanning delivered at the Convention to “Doc” Reichenbach,
their instrument panel, and never to fix their gaze for NCOM Chairman of the Board, or emore than a couple of seconds on any single object. mailed in advance to Bill Bish at NCOMBish@aol.com.
They are taught to continually keep their heads on a
swivel and their eyes always moving. Because, if you
Attendees are also encouraged to bring an item on behalf
fix your gaze on one object long enough while you
of their organization for the Freedom Fund Auction, with
yourself are in motion, your peripheral vision goes
proceeds benefiting the motorcyclists’ rights movement
blind.
nationwide through Getting Our People Elected
Till about three decades ago, this 'heads on swivel donations, NCOM Speaker Program, lobbying activities
& eyes moving' technique was the only way to spot and other pro-motorcycling projects as determined by
other aircraft in the skies around. Now-a-days they the NCOM Board of Directors.
have on-board radars, but the old technique still holds
good.
The 28th annual NCOM Convention will be held
Let me give you a small demonstration of motion Mother’s Day weekend, May 9-12, 2013 at the Silver
induced blindness. Just click on the link below. You Legacy Resort-Casino located at 407 N. Virginia St. in
will see a revolving array of blue crosses on a black Reno, NV 89501.
background. There is a flashing green dot in the centre
and three fixed yellow dots around it. If you fix your
This annual gathering will draw bikers’ rights activists
gaze on the green dot for more than a few seconds, the
from across the country to discuss topics of concern
yellow dots will disappear at random, either singly,
to all riders, so reserve your room now for the special
or in pairs, or all three together. In reality, the yellow
NCOM rate of $95 by calling (800) 687-8733.
dots are always there.
Just watch the yellow dots for some time to ensure
Registration fees for the NCOM Convention are $80
that they don't go anywhere!
including the Silver Spoke Awards Banquet on Saturday
http://www.msf-usa.org/motion.html
night, or $45 for the Convention only. All motorcyclists
*So, if you are driving at a high speed on a highway are welcome and encouraged to attend.
and if you fix your gaze on the road straight ahead, you
will not see a car, a motorcycle, a buggy, a bicycle, a Meetings, seminars and group discussions will focus on
buffalo or even a human being approaching from the legislative efforts and litigation techniques to benefit our
side.
right to ride and Freedom of the Road.
*Now reverse the picture. If you are crossing a road
on foot and you see a speeding car approaching, To pre-register, call the National Coalition of
there's a 90% chance that the driver isn't seeing you, Motorcyclists at (800) 525-5355 or visit
because his/her peripheral vision may be blind! And
www.ON-A-BIKE.com.
you may be in that blind zone!!
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ABATE of Oregon, Inc. Proudly Presents
36th Annual Fossil Campout
Bear Hollow: May 24-27, 2013
Gates open @ Noon on Friday
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Live Music Friday, Saturday & Sunday Night!
Live Music: See website.
Bike Rodeo, Bike Show & Stunt Bikes!
Tattoo Contest! Scavenger Hunt! Poker Run! Vendors!
All proceeds benefit Motorcycle Rights, Education, Awareness and Safety Contributions or
gifts to ABATE of Oregon are not tax deductible as charitable contributions for federal income
tax purposes. Sanctioned by ABATE of Oregon Inc. ABATE of Oregon promotes motorcycle
awareness, education, safety and liberty through community involvement and legislative action.
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For information Contact Howie Long (503) 791-2862
For vendor information Contact Rick (541) 980-4230
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American Veterans Traveling Tribute Featuring THE TRAVELING WALL & VETERANS FIELD OF HONOR® July 3‐7, 2013 Veterans Field of Honor Daily, July 3rd ‐ 7th 8 am to Dusk. A MUST SEE!!! A sight not o�en seen; huge spectacular Field of American Flags. Purchase full size ags to honor loved ones, it’s yours a�er the event. Call Barb 360‐482‐3365 or www.healingeld.org/Elma13 Located on east side of Harbor Pacic (Pepsi distributor) 50 Schouweiler Tracts Road W., Elma. Escort The Wall Wednesday, July 3rd 2:30 pm: Line up, Heading out at 3 pm from I‐5 & Ground Mound to Grays Harbor County Fair Grounds in Elma. 2:30 pm Line Up at “I‐5 Truck Wash” east side of I‐5 on Ivan St SW & Hwy‐99/SR‐12 in Ground Mound. For more details call Rob 360‐482‐0515 or 360‐470‐0735 or at www.rollingthunderwa1.org . Departure Address: 19530 Ivan Street SW, Rochester, WA 98579 Arrival Address: 32 Elma McCleary Road, Elma, WA 98541 THE TRAVELING WALL At the Grays Harbor County Fairgrounds July 3rd ‐ 7th, 2013. Located at 32 Elma McCleary Road, Elma, WA 98541 Tent & RV Camping available at event site. Hotel & Restaurants also available. Contact Info: Rob Horton (360) 482‐0515/(360) 470‐0735 www.rollingthunderwa1.org Thursday, July 4th Dawn ‐ Pos�ng of the Colors with Reveille 7 am to 11 am ‐ Breakfast available at the Grays Harbor Fairgrounds in the pavilion. 8 am to 8 pm daily. Computerized Name Locator services, Food and Vendors Noon ‐ Opening Ceremony, Speakers, Reading of KIAs, 21 Gun Salute Dusk ‐ Taps Friday, July 5th Dawn ‐ Pos�ng of the Colors with Reveille 7 am to 11 am ‐ Breakfast available at the Grays Harbor Fairgrounds in the pavilion. 8 am to 8 pm daily. Computerized Name Locator services, Food and Vendors Noon ‐ Pledge of Allegiance, Na�onal Anthem, DVA Speaker, Gold Star Mothers Laying of Wreaths, Military Band performance. 5 pm ‐ Emergency Responders Tribute ‐ Fire, Police, EMS 8 pm to midnight. Live Band & Dance Dusk ‐ Taps Saturday, July 6th Dawn ‐ Pos�ng of the Colors with Reveille 7 am to 11 am ‐ Breakfast available at the Grays Harbor Fairgrounds in the pavilion. 8 am to 8 pm daily. Computerized Name Locator services, Food and Vendors 9:30 am ‐ Staging line up for Ride To The Wall at McCleary VFW & Beerbower Park at 3rd Street & W Simpson Ave, McCleary. 10:30 am ‐ Kick‐Stands up & roll out w/Local Law Enforcement Escort. From McCleary west past Elma, past the Field of Flags, and to The Wall at Grays Harbor County Fairgrounds. For more details call Rob 360‐470‐0735. 11:40 am ‐ Es�mated �me last bike arrives at Wall to begin “Ride of Honor” Ceremony. 1 pm ‐ Pledge of Allegiance, Na�onal Anthem, Dignitaries and POW/MIA Speakers. 6 pm ‐ Car Races at Grays Harbor Raceway next to fairgrounds. “Fireworks” at the end. 8 pm to midnight. Live Band & Dance Dusk ‐ Candlelight Vigil at the Field of Honor located on east side of Harbor Pacic (Pepsi distributor) 50 Schouweiler Tracts Road W., Elma. Dusk ‐ Taps Sunday, July 7th Dawn ‐ Pos�ng of the Colors with Reveille 10 am ‐ Church Service & a big Thank you to AVTT and all the Volunteers 3 pm ‐ Closed May 2013 Page 40
OKLAHOMA!
Oklahoma is the only state that Obama did not
win even one county in the last election...
While everyone is focusing on Arizona ’s new
law, look what Oklahoma has been doing!!!!
An update from Oklahoma :
More states are likely to follow: Louisiana,
Alabama, Georgia, Carolina's, Tennessee,
Kentucky, Missouri, Arkansas, West Virginia,
Mississippi and Florida. Save your confederate
money, it appears the South is about to rise up
once again. HJR 1003
The federal Government has made bold steps
to take away our guns. Oklahoma, a week ago,
passed a law confirming people in this state
have the right to bear arms and transport them
in their vehicles. I'm sure that was a setback
for the criminals The Liberals didn't like it -But....
Oklahoma law passed, 37 to 9 an amendment
to place the Ten Commandments on the front
entrance to the state capitol. The feds in D.C.,
along with the ACLU, said it would be a
mistake. Hey this is a conservative state, based
on Christian values...! HB 1330
Guess what........... Oklahoma did it anyway.
Guess what.......... Oklahoma did it anyway.
Oklahoma recently passed a law in the state
to incarcerate all illegal immigrants, and ship
them back to where they came from unless
they want to get a green card and become an
American citizen. They
all scattered. HB 1804. This was against the
advice of the Federal Government, and the
ACLU, they said it would be a mistake.
Guess what.......... Oklahoma did it anyway.
Recently we passed a law to include DNA
samples from any and all illegal's to the
Oklahoma database, for criminal investigative
purposes. Pelosi said it was unconstitutional
SB 1102
Guess what......... Oklahoma did it anyway.
Several weeks ago, we passed a law, declaring
Oklahoma as a Sovereign state, not under the
Federal Government directives. Joining Texas,
Montana and Utah as the only states to do so.
Just this month, the state has voted and passed
a law that ALL drivers’ license exams will be
printed in English, and only English, and no
other language. They have been called racist
for doing this, but the fact is that ALL of the
road signs are in English only. If
you want to drive in Oklahoma , you must
read and write English.
Really simple.
By the way, the Liberals don't like any of this
either
Guess what...who cares... Oklahoma is doing it
anyway.
H Mack McCaffrey
Hilton Head Island, SC
"In our present crisis, government is not the
solution to our problem; government is the
problem"
Ronald Reagan
May 2013 Page 41
ABATE releases multi-year motorcycle fatality encourages the Michigan State Police to be proactive
analysis, calls for increased education, enforcement this coming riding season by focusing on car driver/
motorcyclists awareness and motorcycle education,”
and penalties
added Vince Consiglio, President, ABATE of Michigan.
“But we also want to make sure those that ride without
With one of the longest and hottest riding seasons an endorsement face stiffer fines and we also support
on record, higher gas prices and a slight increase in limiting Temporary Instructional Permits (TIP) to two
motorcycles registrations, 2012 saw a small increase per adult. If you need more than two TIPs, you shouldn’t
in motorcycle fatalities with over half of those being be riding.”
fatalities being riders not endorsed to operate a
motorcycle. The year also saw an increase in motorcycle Because more than half of Michigan motorcycle
tourism since the enactment of the rider choice law on fatalities are unlicensed-or unendorsed- motorcyclists,
April 12, 2013 allowing adults to choose whether or not ABATE’s goal in teaching motorcycle rider education
classes and going into the drivers’ education classrooms
they want to wear a helmet.
is to ensure that everyone arrives home safely.
Recently, reports from the Michigan Office of Highway
Safety Planning (OHSP) analyzing the fatality and “A motorcyclists has a responsibility to know how to
fatality rate increases since the helmet choice law went handle his or her bike,” Consiglio added. “However, a
into effect have been presented in an erroneous and motorcyclist is much more vulnerable than a passenger
vehicle occupant in the event of a crash. The majority
biased manner.
of Michigan 2012 fatalities were wearing helmets.”
“Our primary concern about the accuracy of the data
from OHSP is that two single points of data are being A motorcycle endorsement on a driver’s license is
compared, when a multi-year comparison will give required by law to ride on public roads and can be
the clearest and most accurate depiction of motorcycle obtained by attending and passing a motorcycle rider
fatalities,” said Vince Piacenti, Statistician, for ABATE education class, which are available statewide for a
Michigan. “The average fatality rate on motorcycles fee. A list of Secretary of State approved Michigan
from 2005 - 2011 is 119.7 with a standard deviation Motorcycle Safety Program instructors, along with
(sigma) of 8.4. Standard practice is to add +/- 3 sigma their locations and contact information can be found
to be statistically significant. This means that the the Secretary of State’s website. ABATE Michigan
normal year-to-year fatality rate can vary from 95 to supports public and private rider education. A current
145. Anything within this range is normal variation; the list of ABATE Michigan motorcycle rider education
fatalities would have to be above 145 or below 95 to classes locations and times can be found on ABATE
make a statement with statistical confidence. Fatalities Michigan’s website.
in 2012 were 129, which fall within the normal range of
On April 12, 2012 the requirement for motorcycle
variation and proves conclusively that the helmet-law
helmets was amended to allow adult choice for
amendment has had no adverse effect on motorcycle
motorcyclists 21 and older, providing they completed an
safety.”
accredited motorcycle-safety course or had a minimum
What should concern the Michigan State Police, of 2 years riding experience.
OSHP and the public is the fact that more than half of
“Our members have reported an increase in motorcycle
the fatalities involved riders NOT endorsed to drive a
tourism since the enactment of the rider choice law,”
motorcycle.
said Scott Ellis, Executive Director of the Michigan
“Losing a member of our motorcycle family is Licensed Beverage Association, which represents
devastating. To know that a death could be prevented more than 1,800 restaurants, bar, party store, hotel, and
from motorcycle education and increased enforcement casino establishments across the state. “From Monroe
from State Police is unimaginable. Our mission at to Muskegon to the Keweenaw Peninsula, more out-ofAmerican Bikers Aiming Toward Education, or state motorcyclists are stopping, staying and spending
ABATE Michigan, as we approach Motorcycle Safety money at our restaurants, hotels and attractions.”
Awareness month in May is motorcycle safety. ABATE
At least 20 different state license plates were counted
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on motorcycles at last year’s sixth annual Muskegon
Bike Time. With the increase in participants, planners
are already concerned how many bikes and vendors can
fit in the downtown area for this year’s event.
ABATE is a non-profit organization dedicated to
preserving the overall rights and promoting the safe
operating practices of all Michigan motorcyclists.
ABATE Michigan has partnered with public schools
and private driving instructors to teach more than
75,000 new drivers about motorcycle awareness, using
resources donated by ABATE members.
including the corporate average fuel economy (CAFE)
mandates that direct automobile manufacturers to meet
certain mileage requirements. It also plays a major
role in the design of vehicles by mandating various
“safety” features -- most recently it has published a
tentative rule mandating video screens and rear-view
cameras be installed in every vehicle. The agency
also develops lesser-known rules. In 2000, NHTSA
published a “trunk entrapment” rule, requiring every
vehicle to have an escape latch to prevent kidnappers
from storing people in the trunks of automobiles. The
administration’s “quiet car” rule would require electric
vehicles and hybrids to make loud noises so that they
will not run over blind pedestrians.
NHTSA To Bypass Public Comment, Adopt Rules Such rules cost the automobile industry billions of
dollars in compliance costs. Lobbyists for manufacturers
Directly
closely watch the Federal Register for publication of
Posted: 04 Apr 2013 01:07 AM PDT
any item affecting the industry, but proposals affecting
only consumers could escape notice under procedures
The US Department of Transportation is looking
that allow a measure to take effect within sixty days of
to fast track adoption of rules, bypassing the public
its publication in the Federal Register as a final rule.
comment process. The National Highway Traffic Safety
The public would have just thirty days to file an adverse
Administration (NHTSA) last week proposed to give
comment to slow the process down, otherwise the final
itself “direct final rulemaking” authority which would
rule would become effective.
allow the agency to declare a regulatory proposal, which
carries the force of law, to be non-controversial and rush “NHTSA would not consider frivolous or irrelevant
it into effect.
comments to be adverse,” the fast-track proposal
states. “NHTSA would also not consider a comment
“NHTSA is proposing to use the direct final rulemaking
recommending additional actions or changes to be
process when the action to be taken is not anticipated
adverse, unless the comment also stated why the direct
to generate adverse comment, and therefore, providing
final rulemaking would be ineffective without the
notice and opportunity for comment would not be
additional action or change.”
necessary,” the agency’s proposed rule states. “NHTSA
believes this procedural option would expedite the The direct final rulemaking proposal is subject to the
issuance of, and thereby save time and agency resources standard procedures. Anyone wishing to have his
on, rules that are not controversial.”
view considered has until May 28, 2013 to submit a
comment. Source
NHTSA is responsible for a number of major rules,
May 2013 Page 43
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WA State Legislature
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WA State R.C.W.
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American Motorcyclist Association (AMA)
www.amadirectlink.com
Biker Friendly Bar www.BikerFriendlyBar.com
Central Washington Chapter Cowlitz County ABATE
www.cowlitzabate.org
East Pierce County Chapter
Kittitas Chapter
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Kitsap Chapter
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Mason County
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North Kitsap Chapter
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North Snohomish
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Olympia Chapter
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Rat City Chapter
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Renton ABATE www.rentonabate.cjb.net
Sky Valley Chapter
www. skyvalleyabate.com
Sno- King Chapter www.Snoking-abate.org
South King County Chapter www. abate-wa-skcc.org
Tacoma Chapter www.tacomaabate.org
Thomas - Info on Federal Bills
http://thomas.loc.gov
Christian Crusaders www.goccm.org
Motorcycle Riders Foundation (MRF)
www.mrf.org
National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM)
www.aimncom.com
DOL-WMSP Board Minutes
www.wa.gov/dol/drivers/wmspmin.htm
Museum of Motorcycling www.micapeak.com/VME
BC Coalition of Motorcyclists www.bccom-bc.com
Olympia Toy Run Coalition www.olytoyrun.com
Love Leathers Outpost Sons of Liberty Riders
www.lovesoutpost.com
http://sonsoflibertyriders.com
Washington Road Riders Assn.
www. wrraleg@aol.com
www.abate-wa.org
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Policies for the ABATE Newsletter
The deadline for submissions to the ABATE
Newsletter is the 15th of the month prior to
publication.
Chapter reports must be submitted by the Chapter
Coordinator, Deputy Coordinator or a person
authorized by the Chapter Coordinator in writing.
Chapter announcements and flyers are free with the
following restrictions:
Chapters are limited to one full page ad per month
If the event is during the first week of the month,
then a full page ad is allowed in the previous
month’s issue.
If the event is not in the first week of the month, the
full page ad is limited to the issue published in the
month of the event.
Chapters may place ¼ page ads for up to two
months prior to the event except for the issue that
the full page ad is inserted. Chapters may not have
a ¼ page ad and a full page ad for the same event
in the same issue. Full page ads may be allowed
if there is space available in months prior to the
month of the event at the sole discretion of the
Newsletter Team.
All flyers submitted for publication for Chapter
events must have “ABATE of Washington” and
the Chapter name at the top of the flyer. Use of
the ABATE logo is optional. Any flyers submitted
without this information will not be considered
Chapter events and will be subject to policies
contained in these rules. This may require payment
before the flyer can be published.
Charities with 501 (c) (3) status must submit a copy
of their IRS status letter to the Newsletter Team
before their ad can be published. All events must be
motorcycle related. There is no charge for charities
to place ads under these conditions on a space
available basis. If there is no space available, the
charity has the option to pay for the ad at current
published rates.
No other discounts or free ads will be allowed.
Commissions: Any ABATE member or Chapter
may earn 10% on any ads sold for the newsletter.
June
13-16, 2013
ABATE of Washington
Silver Ridge Ranch
182 Silver Ridge Ranch Rd
Easton, WA. 98925
Exit 70 off I-90
Gate opens 12:00 noon Thursday.
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RV Spaces $40 w/Hookups. Call Koeta for reservations 253-845-7013
Live Music Friday the MPB Band and Soul Stripper (AD/DC)
Saturday night Sub-Vinyl Jukebox
Filthy Goatee contest Friday
21 and over ONLY. No pets. (Service animals allowed)
H-D Crossbones
No Firearms, No Fireworks, No Attitudes.
Bike Give-away
No Alcohol Sold On Site.
Contact Jimmy 253-678-1713, Lyle 253-617-8843
Ron Voss 509-305-1363
http://abate-wa.org/BikeRaffleContacts.pdf
Saturday night
Major sponsor:
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Rides and Events
May 4 Riders Edge Group Riding Course
EPCC (see page 19)
June 15 Bike Raffle
State event (see page 30)
May 4-5 Iron Horse Motorcycle Show
Kittatas (see page 27)
June 15 Spring Opener Bike Show
North Kitsap (see page 29)
May 11 Poker Run & Hog Roast
50 Caliber (see page 24)
July 3-7 Travelling Wall
Rolling Thunder (see page32)
May 11 Jim Adams Memorial Ride
South King (see page 15)
July 12-14 Wildwood Rally
Pacific County (see page 2)
May 11 Dice Throw
Tacoma (see page 28)
July 19-20 Run 21
ABATE of Oregon (see page 26)
May 11 101 Poker Run
Pacific (see page 17)
August 16-18 Kickback Campout
Lewis (see page 11)
May 11 Motorcycle Awareness Block Party
Inland Empire (see page 16)
August 23-24 Teddy Bear Run
EPCC (see page 11)
May 19 Snohomish Motorcycle Show
Sky Valley (see page 20)
Disclaimer: We make every effort to provide correct
information in this publication. However, opinions and articles
are for informational purposes only. The opinions of those that
submit articles may or may not reflect the official position of
ABATE of Washington. The legal landscape surrounding the
subject matter has MANY political and personal influences.
Therefore, any and all information you LEARN from this
publication should be independently verified. Nothing found
throughout this ABATE of Washington publication is meant
to be construed as legal advice.
May 25 Mystery Run
EPCC (see page 21)
June 8 Spring Opener Primer Party
EPCC (see page 29)
June 13-16 Spring Opener
State event (See page 37)
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