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Transcript of August
The Monthly Newsletter of the Jerseypine Crusiers Motorcycle Touring Club
ow…a great time was had by
all at the July 12th Save-A-Pet poker run. This is the first poker run I have been on in
years and I have to say that if you missed this one it was your loss. Fantastic weather, good route, good roads, great people, lots of cat & dog pets, plenty of food and most importantly, we all arrived at the endpoint safe and sound. I know it‘s hard to believe but the riding season is already almost half
over. I have been on some great club rides and I hope that those of you that have not made any of the club rides this year find some time to get out and enjoy the (somewhat) summery weather. Winter will be upon us before you know it so get out and enjoy the weather we have now.
I personally have gotten in a couple of long rides that have been a lot of fun. I just returned from a week long ride (Jul 18-26) through Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Maryland and ending up in West Virginia at a BMW Rally. I don‘t think you can find a straight road in West Virginia that that is more than 200 feet long. I have already scheduled 4-day work weeks by arranging to be off Fridays for all of August. I want to remind you all about the upcoming Memorial Run on Sunday, August 9th, the River Road Overnight Run on August 15th and 16th, as well as the Sunrise Breakfast Run on Sunday, August 30th. Additional Info on these events can be found in the newsletter and on the JPC web-site. You guys have all been doing a great job attending these events, let‘s keep it up.
I look forward to your continuing participation. August is upon us, we need everyone to be thinking about the 2010 events Planning Meeting. We are in need of volunteers to chair recurring existing events, as well as welcoming any and all new ideas for events. Our goal, as always, is to have fun and enjoy the camaraderie of our fellow Cruisers and
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August 1 - John Deer Tour Ride
August 9 - 2009 Memorial Run
August 15-16 - River Roads Run
(Members Only)
August 25 - Board & Membership
Meetings/Planning Meeting
August 30 - Sunrise Breakfast Run
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September 19 - Mystery Dinner Run
September 22 - Board & Membership
Meetings
AUGUST
2009
AUGUST’s Birthdays
8/20/32 Thedorf, Bill 8/14/44 Cooper, Gary 8/4/43 Gregory, Ted
THEY R NEVER TOO YOUNG TOY
guests…Why else would we do it? Remember, it is you, the members, which make this club a success. Please contact our Community Relations V.P., Russ McManus if you wish to chair an event or to share any ideas you may have for a new event or just to let him know you will be in attendance at the next meeting to present your idea. THIS JUST IN: in case you haven‘t heard, the constitutional amendment concerning the club vest did not receive the affirmative votes of the 2/3 majority of the membership present, as dictated by the club by-laws, and was defeated at the July 28th combined meeting. I want to thank George Gauss, as a relatively new member, for taking on the task of such a controversial subject and I want to thank all my fellow Cruisers who attended this meeting, with a special thanks to those that participated in the process by offering their opinions and contributed to the evening‘s lively discussion of the proposal.
Remember-Riding is fun….. Steve Penczak
Our Chairman of the SUMMER CAMPOUT
Steve Mendel &
Penny Wilson
SAVE-A-PET
Joe Fiedler &
Don Schenk
JOB WELL DONE
It is through the sacrifices and efforts of
members like the above that keeps the
JPCs the best darn club around.
Awards & Recognition
MOM ON A MISSION
Duck Creek, Fall Campout?
t was a cold October evening, oh wait, it
was a cold July evening, but who cared, we
had a great campfire to keep us warm as the
weenies roasted on the grill and the people
carried over their appetizers and desserts.
Okay, so the weather wasn’t great but as we
gathered around the campfire everyone seemed
happy and content with their stomachs full of hot
dogs, baked beans, chips and dips and a special
Detroit Chili that Debi and Bill Vallas had brought
from Florida. Now go figure that you have to go to
Florida to get Detroit Chili. I wonder if that means
you have to go to Detroit for Florida oranges.
All the vehicles were in a circle, oh no wait,
the Indians weren’t attacking, it was the mosquitoes
that were attacking, so I guess we all had our own
campsites with a bottle of OFF in hand.
At 7:30 on Saturday morning, the Vietnam
Vets had a pancake breakfast in the campground and
it was great, all you can eat for $5.00, how could you
go wrong. Pancakes cooked on a rotating grill,
scrambled eggs and sausage as well as coffee, milk
and juice rounded out a great breakfast.
At 9:30 we all met for a 140 mile ride. As we
lined up to go, the campground owner took pictures
and other campers stood in awe as we mounted up
and rode out. I have to admit that riding in the back
of the pack has it’s advantages, you get to see how
nice all the bikes look going up and down the hills
and around the turns.
The roads were great and basically we stayed
together through the few lights we encountered. Oh,
but there was that one time that some of the bikes,
with a masked man and his sidekicks, oh wait, it was
George and a group that got a little misplaced from
the rest of the pack. In all fairness, we had a couple
of bikes stop and George, being the good guy that he
is, pulled over to help get them back on track.
But of course, by that time, it was kind of
hard for him to tell where our tracks went. George
had his faithful companions searching for our tracks
but alas, it took Archie going back to find them and
to get them back on the right track. Thanks, Kimo-
sabie.
When we started feeling the pangs of hunger,
we stopped for some dried salt pork, no that’s not
right, we stopped at a Pizza Buffet, where they not
only had great pizza, but they had yummy dessert
pizza’s with warm blueberries, peaches or apples.
As we started back to the campground,
twisting and turning through some beautiful
evergreen lined roads, we saw sand cranes and deer
in the fields. Even though the sky was cloudy and
gray, our fearless leader brought us home safe and
sound.
When we all settled down from the ride we
played BINGO. Yes that’s right, we are all getting
older, but hell, we had a good time. The fire was
roaring trying to take the chill off the forest, oh I
mean the campsite, and the treats were set out. After
all, it might have been a couple of hours since our
last feeding.
It was decided that we would all go up to the
campgrounds restaurant for dinner before returning
back to camp for more treats, talk and warmth from
another roaring fire. As we sat around enjoying the
end of our day, we decided that next year we would
try and have the campout during the summer when it
would be warm and sunny.
In the morning, we all started getting ready
for the trip home but before going, we rode for more
Food. Hey it had been at least 11 or 12 hours since
our last meal. You want us all to starve?
It was a great weekend, regardless of the
weather and I want to thank Steve Mendel for doing
all the leg work to make this campout special.
Thanks also to all that braved the weather to attend.
Ride Safe and have fun, Penney
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Save-A-Pet
t was a beautiful, hot, summer day on Sunday, July 12th as many pet lovers arrived to help the Save-A-Pet shelter.
Not a cloud in the sky but there were plenty of rain drops from the eyes of many of the sad residents of the shelter who were not able to go home with one of the visitors. Michelle at Pets Plus when first contacted just said, ―Where have you guys been? We‘ve been waiting for you!‖ They went out of their way to accommodate the event. The 80 mile route of the poker run included some really nice roads. All of the attendees have Dan Schenk to thank for not getting steered in the direction of Canada! Don was initiated into what ―chairing an event‖ was all about and went out of his way by volunteering his brother‘s truck to haul all of the food and other items from the starting point to SAP…way to go Don! That‘s called ―volunteer by association,‖ a Cruiser invention.
When I strutted into Save-A-Pet, (one day long before the event) they had a Harley on display that was donated: raffle tickets were being sold. I asked to speak to someone about the bike. This is where Frank Corbi came into the picture. Standing there in the middle of the room, I held out my hand and said I was from the Cruisers. The smiles on the faces of the volunteers and workers on duty that day, lit up the room. They missed us and our efforts to support them. Frank, a Beemer rider, went way too far out of his way to make sure they had everything set up and waiting for the workers when they showed up for our event. Frank was also responsible for getting the word out to his fellow riders. It was this dedication to SAP that gave me an idea to have a ―Sign Me‖ puppy at registration for all attendees to autograph. It was then presented to Frank at the ending point. Speaking of which….. Karen and Pat, of Pat‘s Pizza in Grayslake, have been supporting SAP and the local community for years. They offered a HUGE slice of pizza, a salad, and endless soda for $9. How big you say? Well ―Holy Sh#T‖ and ―JEEEEESUS‖ were some of the comments that were bandied about. I was witness to a portly ex-Cruiser who was waving a napkin in surrender because he had too much to eat: considering it is the food of his heritage I was impressed. What Pat did then, was to take $2 from that per person price and donate it back to SAP. Anyone brave enough to order another slice was charged $2 with half of it donated back to SAP………..A GOOD deal from good people. Thanks to Carol & Mike Lisciandrello who pulled double duty by twisting the arms of people for 50/50 and collecting most of the door prizes for the event. Because of their efforts, everyone who made it to the end point went home with a door prize. The 3 top poker hands were able to ride home and order a pizza with their winnings. The Cruisers wish to thank the following companies for their generous donations and support for our event. The next time the urge comes upon you, in lieu of jumping on the internet, stop by one of the following and give them the business they need to support our events:
EVENTS AROUND
TOWN
Aug 15th State Police Motorcycle
and Fun Car Run Aug 15th
Sturgis in Palatine Aug 23rd
FOMT Poker Run Aug 23rd
Biker's Take AAIM Against Drunk Driving
Top Cats Calendar of
events
Des Plaines Honda
Conrads Harley Davidson Illinois Harley
Windy City Harley Wild Fire Harley The Law Tigers
There is a person who was working behind the scene with me and supporting me with advice, grammar and spelling (of course), to run the event………..thanks Penny! The Cruisers want to thank members of The Top Cats who showed their support of our Club‘s efforts to help Save-A-Pet. It is through the efforts of the JPC‘s that a total of $1370 was donated to SAP ($1100 JPC‘s, $150 Law Tigers,$120 Pat‘s Pizza). ………….Not bad for a bike ride to pet a puppy and cradle a kitty!
Mr Giggles
For flyers of the latest club events click on the event
name below:
August 1st JOHN DEER TOUR
RIDE
August 9th MEMORIAL RUN
August 15th & 16th
RIVER ROAD RUN
LifeLock and Leading
Motorcycle Association
Team Up to Fight Identity
Theft By: Business Wire
Jul. 15, 2009 11:51 AM
otorcyclists know the value of safety more than most—along with the thrills of unbridled riding out on the open road comes a host of traffic dangers that
require constant and careful attention. The threats posed to one‘s identity require the same consideration, and a new partnership with LifeLock, Inc., a leader in identity theft protection, aims to help riders close roads to identity thieves and maintain their good names. Under the agreement, more than 50,000 U.S. members of the Gold Wing Road Riders Association (GWRRA), a social organization for owners and riders of Honda Gold Wing/Valkyrie motorcycles, will have instant access to identity theft protection services from LifeLock®. LifeLock will be a featured resource on the GWRRA Web site, www.gwrra.org, enabling GWRRA members to get information at just one click about identity theft and ways they can form layers of protection. ―It's exciting to partner with an organization such as the Gold Wing Road Riders Association, which makes the safety of its membership base a number-one priority,‖ said LifeLock VP of Partner Sales Steve McGrady. ―Identity theft continues to claim victims, but by creating awareness through partnerships such as this, we take a major step towards closing off opportunities for these criminals to ruin the good names of consumers.‖ Identity theft is costing Americans more than $1.8 billion annually, according to the Federal Trade Commission, and the latest FTC reports show the number of identity theft complaints has grown by 80 percent since 2000. Among the forms of identity theft and fraud reported to the
FTC in 2008 are credit card fraud, medical benefit fraud and falsified government or employment documents. "When GWRRA was checking out LifeLock, I wanted to be the first to join and see if it was beneficial for me. When I received my free credit reports and saw that LifeLock has set fraud alerts on my behalf, I felt secure that someone was watching out for me and my credit! The LifeLock service and $1 million total service guarantee will be a great added benefit for our Members," said Melissa Eason, Executive Director, GWRRA. About LifeLock® LifeLock, Inc. (www.lifelock.com) is an industry leader in proactive identity theft protection. Since 2005, LifeLock has been providing consumers with the tools and confidence they need to help protect themselves when they have a good faith suspicion that they have been or are about to become a victim of identity theft. The company has a strong focus on educating consumers and working with law enforcement and elected officials to better understand the increasing threats of identity theft. A multiple award-winning organization, LifeLock has most recently been recognized by the American Business Awards as Best Overall Company and offering consumers the best new service (TrueAddress™). About Gold Wing Road Riders Association The Gold Wing Road Riders Association (GWRRA) is the world's largest single-marque social organization for owners and riders of Honda Gold Wing/Valkyrie motorcycles. Dedicated to its motto, "Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge," GWRRA members enjoy the freedom of belonging to a not-for-profit, non-religious and non-political organization. Founded in 1977, GWRRA has grown to more than 74,000 U.S., Canadian and international members in 53 foreign countries in just 32 years. Over 800 active Chapters are managed by 4,000 volunteer leaders working with members to foster safe, enjoyable riding while also working to improve the public image of motorcycling. www.gwrra.org
PICTURE NOT CURRENTLY AVAILBLE,
DON HASN’T STOP RIDING LONG TO TAKE
ONE.
Electric Harley Davidson Concept oncept bike designer Nicolas Petit has designed an electric Harley Davidson. I bet that‘s
going to sit tough with the Harley crowd. The story does not mention anything about this actually being endorse by the Harley Davidson company. But I bet it‘s a good way for Nicolas to bring attention both to himself and the whole eco question.
I admit I‘m a bit biased towards this. It‘s not that I wouldn‘t ride an electrical Harley. But I would in no
way compare it to what riding my old ‗73 shovel means to me. For me, riding my old boat is a nostalgia trip. It‘s all about the legends, the history of customizing, and paying tribute to the rebellion
against the establishment riding a chopped bike used to mean.
That said, I‘m all for the whole eco wave. I see no reason why commuting vehicles and commercial transport should not be made to pollute as little as possible. As long as they don‘t ban the recreational
use of classic cars and motorcycles.
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NISRA is the Winner! (Actually, everyone came out a winner…) By Mary Walters Editor of the Roar (Newsletter of the Top Cats)
ith the final tally coming close to $15,000, NISRA wins! But as the day went on, this event brought out the best in everyone. Many of f the Jersey Pine Cruisers were in attendance supporting our Charity Ride and how awesome is
that when clubs work together? I think that we will see this more often, thanks to many wonderful leaders from all of the local groups! The week-end was blessed with perfect weather. A high of 80 degrees and a gentle breeze made the scene on Sunday very relaxing. The ninety-nine bikers and one-hundred and twenty-two riders all commented on how much they enjoyed the day, the people, and the ride route. Some of those bikers were the members of the Jerseypine Cruisers. We were all enjoying the camaraderie! It was nice to have them there – AND thanks to them for helping with the work!!! The day ran smoothly, and in the end, NISRA children will benefit from all of our fun! ―Life don't get much better than this‖, as Tania Kernaghan sings. On this day, everyone came out a winner! We rode, we ate, we chatted, and we made new friends. As a new Top Cat, it was a great opportunity to see the BIG hearts that are the foundation of our club – and the JPC's! From set-up to clean-up,
people were giving, helping, and offering whatever they could to make this a success. The club name truly represents the spirit of the day. No matter what brought people to the event, the day brought out the
Top Cat in us all!
THANKS, JPC's!!! See you again, real soon! (said with a southern drawl - for the 'from the heart' effect!)
SPECIAL THANKS
To members of The TOP CATS that came out
in support of our charity ride. Thank you Gary
Brandt, Mike Bardbury, and fellow cats, for
that show of club companionship to help the
Save-A-Pet animal shelter.
Thank you all the JPCs, that attended the Ride
for Dreams event, for reciprocating the support
they showed our event, good job.
BOTH events share a similar philosophy of
projecting the positive image of our sport, life
style, passion… to the rest of society.