June 2014 - CA-1K

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June 2014 - CA-1K
CA-1K KOALA NEWS
JUNE 2014
HIGHLIGHTS
 kEn’S KORNER
 NADINE’S WOW
 BOB’S EDUCATOR NEWS
AND VIEWS
 VINCE & PAM’S UPDATE
 KOALA’S ON THE GO
 CELEBRATE!
 THIS & THAT
 JUNE EVENTS
 EVENTS CALENDAR’S
 OFFICERS & CA INFO
 ABOUT CA-1K
 CHAPTER STORE
 FOR SALE
 SPONSORS
This Months Features
MDR RECAP & UPCOMING EVENTS
Thanks to everyone attending our
Annual Mother’s Day Run May 3rd.
Check out pictures and story on
pages 2, 6, 7, 8, & 9.
Check out upcoming rides below
and don’t forget to sign up for the
California District Convention to be held August
29 - 31 in our backyard, Agoura Hills. Registration
information is on page 2.
Our next meeting is Saturday JUNE 21st
or 28TH pending East Coast visitor
schedules. Watch for E-mail Updates or
check our website - www.ca1k.org
Denny’s Diner
8330 Topanga Canyon Blvd
Canoga Park, CA
WE MEET LAST SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH UNLESS CHANGED
SO WE CAN ATTEND OTHER CHAPTER EVENTS
UPCOMING EVENTS
CA-1L 7-June Yo Ho,Yo Ho, A Pirate’s Ride For Ye!
CA-1D 14-Jun Hanging with the Dawg’s
CA-2R 21-Jun Redding Road Runners
Calling all Koala’s and fellow GWRRA members.
It’s time to start signing up for the California
District Convention to be held in Agoura Hills,
CA, This is a great opportunity to catch up on /
renew rider education courses as well as visit
with great friends and participate on fantastic rides.
See you there!
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“kEn’s Korner” Chapter Director
Ken Freeland
“Thank You!”
We had a GREAT Mother’s Day Ride
this year. There were 105 GWRRA
members attending our luncheon at
The Alamo. The buffet was really
good and we gave away a lot of prizes. I want to thank the chapter members that contributed so much time
and effort to putting this event on.
Once again, so few do so much for
so many.
We have a solid core of members
that always attend and support the
chapter events. They are the ones
that make the chapter really fantastic. Without those members there
would be no chapter. I found a Tee
shirt from the first CA1-K rally I put
on. It was in 2004. It was Ride to the
River. Held at the AVI Indian Resort.
It was really an experience. That was
the last and only time we had Tee
shirts for our event. I have always
thought it would be fun to stage a
rally during the cool winter months
back where we had our first one. We
could call it “Back to the River”.
Anyway, we have quite a few Poker
Runs put on by other chapters to go
to and our District Rally over Labor
Day at the Sheraton Hotel in Agoura
Hills to attend. We will be in charge
of 50/50 sales on Friday from 1:00
pm till 3:00 pm. We will also be in
charge of putting on all the rides for
the weekend. The goal is to have
three Saturday morning rides and
two Sunday morning rides. We will
have a meeting prior to the District
Rally and decide who will be leading
each ride and where it will go.
For those of you who did not make
our May meeting and ride you really
missed out on a good day. We rode
up to Lake Isabella/Kernville and had
a really good lunch at the El Rio Café
in Kernville. The ride home over
Walker Pass was good until we hit
the 14. Then we had 41 miles to Mojave of really bad cross winds. Other
than that section it was a fantastic
day of riding.
Coming up events is the CA1-L ride
out of San Louis Obispo on June 7th
and the Flag day event & parade with
CA1-D in bellflower on June 14th.
kEn Freeland
CA1-K CD
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“Nadine’s Words of Wisdom”
Assistant Chapter Director
Nadine Galli
“Steps to a Zen Life”
Things to think about:
1. Save the whales, collect the whole set.
2. A day without sunshine is like night.
3. On the other hand, you have different
fingers.
4. I just got lost in thought, it wasn't familiar territory.
5. 42.7% of all statistics are made up on
the spot.
6. 99% of lawyers give the rest a bad name
7. I feel like I'm diagonally parked in a parallel universe.
8. Honk if you love peace and quiet.
9. He who laughs last thinks slowest.
10. The early bird may get the worm, but
the second mouse gets the cheese.
11. I drive way too fast to worry about cholesterol.
12. Support bacteria, they're the only culture some people have.
13. A clear conscience is usually the sign
of a bad memory.
14. Change is inevitable, except from
vending machines.
15. Get a new car for your spouse, it'll be a
great trade!
16. Plan to be spontaneous tomorrow.
17. Always try to be modest, and be proud
of it!
18. If you think nobody cares, try missing
a couple of payments.
19. How many of you believe in psychokinesis? Raise my hand...
20. OK, so what's the speed of dark?
21. How do you tell when you're out of invisible ink?
22. If everything seems to be going well,
you have obviously overlooked something.
23. When everything is coming your way,
you're in the wrong lane.
24. Everyone has a photographic memory.
Some just don't have film.
25. If Barbie is so popular, why do you
have to buy her friends?
26. How much deeper would the ocean be
without sponges?
27. Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get
sucked into jet engines.
28. What happens if you get scared half to
death twice?
29. I used to have an open mind but my
brains kept falling out
30. I couldn't repair your brakes, so I made
your horn louder.
31. Why do psychics have to ask you for
your name?
32. Inside every older person is a younger
person wondering what happened.
33. Light travels faster than sound. That is
why some people appear bright until you
hear them speak
Thanks Steve Saunders for your words of
wisdom.
Ride Safe!
Nadine
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“News and Views” Chapter Educator
Bob Finkelstein
“Murphy Rode a Motorcycle”
I am always looking for something fun to
share. While doing an internet search I
came across Murphy’s Law of Motorcycling and Fun Facts on the a J&D Cycle in
New Mexico website. I thought you might
find them enlightening. How many of
these have you experienced?
Murphy’s Laws Of Motorcycling:
Fun Facts:
When cornering 75% of a bikes grip
comes from the front tire.
The first Harley Davidson motorcycle
built in 1903 used a tomato can for carburetor.
A bike cannot fall over without an Kawasaki also makes spaceships.
audience. The odds of a bike falling over
a directly proportional to the size of the Cucciolo (name of the first Ducati) also
audience and the owners ego, The cost of means puppy.
the bike is also a contributing factor.
When torque in foot pounds and in Bhp
You will not feel the need to go to the are plotted on the same scale, the curves
restroom until you put on your rain suit.
always cross at 5252.
The fact that your keys are still in your Famous Quotes:
pants pocket will not become apparent 8% of all Harley's are still on the road. The
until after you put on your gloves.
other 2% made it home.
Quick fixes are so named because that is Broken Breakdown Coverage: For those
how long they stay fixed.
of us that have “breakdown” insurance
make sure you check you coverage. If
The only part you really need will be the you are towing a trailer on your motorcyone on permanent backorder.
cle you may be considered an RV and
have to pay extra charges. Check with
Nothing is harder to start than a used provider before you have an
bike being shown to a prospective buyer. issue!
You will never suffer a punctured tire on Please take the time to ensure you and
the road until you leave your repair kit at your bike are in tip top shape for every
home.
ride, and that you make yourself as visible as possible to other motorists.
“Universal” accessories are so named
because that is where you have to search Ride Safe My Friends.
to find a bike they fit.
Bob.
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District Director Review
Vincent & Pam Puterbaugh
Put On Your Rally Hats
Throughout California, 2014 continues to be
the year of the Rally! CA1-I, CA1-R, and CA1-Q
all had over 200 attendees, CA1-A, CA1-K, and
CA2-K all broke their previous all-time high
attendance records with CA2-K almost reaching 200 for the first time. Last month, almost
500 GWRRA members made the ride out to St.
George, Utah for the Region “F” Rally and
three days of fun, games, seminars and beautiful riding. As your District Directors, Princess and I would like to sincerely thank you
for all the support you are showing your sister
chapters. We know that attending all of these
events can put a drain on your weekends (not
to mention your pocketbooks), but the fact
that hundreds of you are coming out to spend
time with your GWRRA family tells us that you
are all doing something right. Many of you
have come up to us at these events and told
us how much fun you are having in your chapters and we applaud you and your Chapter
Officers for keeping the focus on having a
good time.
the backside of the Malibu Hills with terrific
canyon riding and the world-famous Rock
Store only 20 minutes away.
Truthfully, the Rock Store is just a hamburger
and beer joint, but is frequented by celebrity
bikers. The last three times I was there, I ended up breaking bread with Jay Leno, Arnold
Schwarzenegger, and Sonny Barger - you just
never know who is going to walk in.
This year’s theme is hats. Big hats, little hats,
baseball caps, berets, fedoras, sombreros or
what-ever else you can come up with. Don’t
just bring one of them, bring all of them! I’m
sure most of you have seen the hats Princess
and I have been wearing to the various Chapter Rallies and we will be wearing all of them
at the District Rally (just not at the same time).
Along with the hats, we are also tying in a
magic theme. We don’t want to give away all
of our surprises, but I bet you can probably
guess what Sunday night’s dinner show entertainment is going to be. Like last year, those
that pay for the dinner will get to enjoy the
entertainment and after the show, we will open
the doors for everyone else to attend closing
ceremonies. Again, we appreciate the way you
have come out to support all of the other
events and we hope to see you in Agora Hills
in August.
This year’s District Rally will be held at the
Sheraton in Agora Hills over Labor Day weekend. The last time we held our rally there, it
was hot. Not, “boy I sure hope my 3-day
deodorant pad holds up” kind of hot; I mean
“the face of the sun must be cooler than this”
kind of hot! Agora Hills set an all-time high
temperature record for Labor Day weekends
that year and most of us still remember it. For Until next time, ride well and ride often.
those of you that still haven’t gotten over it
here is a news flash: the end of August in the Sincerely,
inland of California is going to be hot no matter where we go. The good news is that the Vincent and Pamela Puterbaugh
Sheraton has excellent air conditioning, a
swimming pool, $89 a night room rate
(normally $159), inside chapter games, on-site
bike games, on-site performance area for the
Gold Angels, and it is only a block away from
the ARC and TRC lots. Additionally, we are on
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2014 Mother’s Day Ride
Thank You Anita, JR,
Pamela, Vincent,
Linda, John, and fellow
GWRRA members for
supporting our ride.
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2014 Mother’s Day Ride
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2014 Mother’s Day Ride
Congratulations Prize Winners and
Thank You Sponsors:
*Cycle Gear
www.CycleGear.com 1-800-CYCLEGEAR
*Streetmasters
www.StreetMasters.info (951) 549-1717
*Starbucks Coffee Company
www.Starbucks.com
*Trader Joe’s
www.TraderJoes.com
*Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf
www.CoffeeBean.com
*The Alamo Bar & Grill
www.TheAlamoGrill.com (805) 498-3115
*DJ David Illuzion
www.DJDavidIlluzion.com (888)413-2626
*Hamer Toyota & Scion
www.HamerToyota.com (877) TOYOTA-99
And Thank You To All The Koala’s That
Helped To Plan And Make Our MDR a
Success!
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CA-1K KOALA NEWS
Koala’s On The Go!
As noted by Ken in his opening page, For those of you who did not make
our May meeting and ride you really missed out on a good day. We rode
up to Lake Isabella/Kernville and had a really good lunch at the El Rio
Café in Kernville. The ride home over Walker Pass was good until we hit
the 14. Then we had 41 miles to Mojave of really bad cross winds. Other
than that section it was a fantastic day of riding.
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Celebrate!
Happy Birthday!
Warner Miram May 17
CA-1K KOALA NEWS
Happy Birthday!
Jay Brara June 15th
Ken Klingbill
June 17th
Happy Anniversary! May 19
Birdie & Dave Gilman
Pass a driving test or skills class?
New family members, grandkids?
Someone graduate?
Promotion? Awards?
Pat on the Back for a member?
Let us know so we can give a shout out !
This & That
The date chosen for Flag Day is
the day the Flag Act was first
passed and is considered the
birthday of Old Glory.
In 1889, a New York school teacher, George Balch, first made his
students celebrate Flag Day and
this tradition spread like wild-fire
throughout the United States.
In 1916, after years of unofficially
celebrating the holiday, it was
made official by President Woodrow Wilson in a presidential proclamation and was finally made
“National Flag Day” through an act of Congress by President Harry
Truman in 1949.
From the sands of Iwo Jima in World War II to the sands of Fallujah,
Iraq, the American colors have seen plenty of action in its days.
“The flag is a symbol of sacrifice,” said Pfc. Patrick R. Raymond, an
embarkation specialist with Combat Logistics Battalion 6, Combat
Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd MLG. “It’s important to remember the
sacrifices people have made for that flag.” Raymond truly believes it
is more than just a piece of cloth sewn together, as many Americans
do. “A flag is just a flag, but a flag with meaning behind it becomes a
symbol,” Raymond concluded.
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CA-1K KOALA NEWS
Ridership Levels
All members are encouraged to read about, and apply for, levels that
demonstrate their commitment to safe riding. Contact your Chapter Educator
Bob Finkelstein for forms and info. or to help update this page which is a work
in progress. Levels will be updated in our August 2014 Newsletter.
Level I:
Linda Cabourne
Ron Cabourne
Birdie Gilman
Werner Miram
Darrell Seel
Debra Seel
Charles White
Susan White
Level II:
Roque Moscoso*
Level III:
Bob Finkelstein
Ken Freeland
Nadine Galli
Dave Gilman*
High Mileage:
50,000
Ken Freeland
Nadine Galli
* Due for ARC / TRC
** Due for First Aid/CPR
Let’s Go For A Ride
Our Next Ride is June 21st or 28th. Watch for E-mail notifications.
Look for additional information and E-mails coordinating rides to other Chapter meetings
and events. Hope to see all of you this month. Any question or concern please contact me.
All of our events are posted on our web-site, facebook page and Chapter Newsletter.
www.ca1k.org
https://www.facebook.com/groups/208857152509495/?bookmark_t=group
FOR SALE
Ultimate Custom seat for GL1800. Black
with Orange seat inserts and side panels.
On the AVATAR Trike. Cost $1500.00. LIKE
NEW. $500.00 or Make offer.
kEn Freeland
818-403-8729 Home
818-370-3572 Cell
[email protected]
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Upcoming Events Calendar
Chapter Directors - Please Send Any Additional Information on Your Rally’s and
Special Events to Bob Finkelstein ([email protected])
2014 Events
2014 CA-1K Meetings
CA-1L 7-June Yo Ho, Yo Ho, A Pirate’s
Ride For Ye!
CA-1D 14-Jun Hanging with the Dawg’s
CA-2R 21-Jun Redding Road Runners
Wing Ding
July 2-5 Wing Ding 36, Madison, WI
CA-C 19-Jul Bear Country Bear
District
August 29- 31 Celebrating California
Magical Hat Trick Agoura Hills
CA-1Z 27-Sep Annual 8 Ball
CA-1V 28-Sep The V-run
CA-2N 18-Oct Run with the Frogs
CA-1F 25-Oct Halloween Fun Run
CA-1C 8-Nov Coyote Round Up
June 21 or 28
July 26
Aug. 30 - Sept. 2 CA Convention
September 27
October 25
November 29
December 27
Go To WWW.GWRRA-CA.ORG
Click on California Rallies to
Download Each Chapters Flyer
Chapter Meetings for Southern California
Meeting
Dates & Times
Chapter
Chapter Directors
1st Saturday
Breakfast 8:30 AM
Meeting 9:15 AM
CA-1A
Lance & Dee Wilson
Cell: (661) 992 7701
[email protected]
1st Saturday
Breakfast 8:00 AM
Meeting 9:00 AM
CA-1Z
John & Linda Boman
(951) 440-0657
[email protected]
1st Sunday
Breakfast 8:00 AM
Meeting 8:30 AM
CA-1I
Gary & Denece Newman
(951) 808-1878
[email protected]
1st Sunday
Breakfast 7:00 AM
Meeting at 8:00 AM
CA-1R
Cathy & George Diaz
(949) 551-4896
[email protected]
2nd Saturday
Breakfast 8:00 AM
Meeting 8:30 AM
CA-1F
Dana & Carol Rowely
(619) 921-5419
[email protected]
2nd Saturday
Breakfast 8:00 AM
Meeting 8:30 AM
CA-1L
Kevin Herrera
(805) 704-6829
[email protected]
2nd Sunday
Breakfast 8:00 AM
Meeting 9:00 AM
CA-1M
2nd Sunday
Breakfast 7:30 AM
Meeting 8:00 AM
CA-1Q
3rd Saturday
Breakfast 8:00 AM
Meeting 9:00 AM
CA-1C
Pat & Ellen O'Donnell
(714) 525-3993
[email protected]
Sherman & Dorie Jared
(760) 989-7138
[email protected]
CA-1N
Len & Carolyn Foley
(760) 476-9450
GWRRA-CA1N
@DSLExtreme.com
3rd Saturday
Breakfast 8:00 AM
Meeting 9:00 AM
CA-1S
Jo Jolitz
(805) 216-6661
[email protected]
CA-1E
Diane & Jerry Danton
(626) 890-3219
[email protected]
4th Sunday
Breakfast 8:00 AM
Meeting 8:30 AM
CA-1D
Tim McShane
(562) 920-6564
timmcshane90706
@verizon.net
4th Sunday
Breakfast 7:30 AM
Meeting 8:00 AM
CA-1V
John & Lynda Baker
(760) 949-2186
[email protected]
Last Saturday
Breakfast 8:30 AM
Meeting 9:00 AM
CA-1K
Greenhouse Cafe
1169 Commerce Center Lancaster, CA 93534 (661)
723-3522
Home Town Buffet
40390 Margarita Rd.
Temecula, CA 92591
(951) 694-1116
Covina Bowl
1060 W. San Bernardino Rd.
Covina, CA 91722
(626) 339-1286
HomeTown Buffet
1008 E. 17th Street
Santa Ana, CA 92707
(714) 521-3020
The Broken Yolk Cafe
1851 Garnet Ave.
Pacific Beach, CA 92109
(858) 270-9655
IHOP Restaurant
212 Madonna Road
San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
(805) 547-9140
Steve & Sandy Damico(909) 391-4021
Hidden Valley Golf Club
ca1m.chapterdirector
10 Clubhouse Drive Norco, Ca 92860 (951) 278-3393
@gmail.com
3rd Saturday
Breakfast 7:30 AM
Meeting 8:30 AM
3rd Sunday
Breakfast 7:30 AM
Meeting 8:15 AM
Meeting Location
Nadine Gall (818) 398-0763
[email protected]
Hof's Hut Restaurant
7005 Knott Ave.
Buena Park, CA 90620
(714) 521-3920
Burger Time
78365 Varner Rd
Palm Desert, CA
(760) 345-3589
Grandma BB's Cafe
539 Vista Bella
Oceanside, CA 92057
(760) 757-8777
Carrow's Restaurant
2401 Harbor Blvd.
Ventura, CA 93003
(805) 643-1390
Home Town Buffet
10910 Foothill Blvd.
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
(909) 481-7730
Paramount Elks Lodge
8108 E. Alondra Blvd.
Paramount, CA 90723
(562) 633-1804
Maxwell's
17772 Wika Road
Apple Valley, CA 92307
(760) 242-5505
HomeTown Buffet
6705 N. Fallbrook Ave.
Canoga Park, CA
(818) 713-1776
Chapter Meetings for Northern CaliforniaPage 16
1st Saturday
Breakfast 8:00 AM
Meeting 9:00 AM
CA-2A
Sherry & Danny Rhoten
(559) 542-0103
[email protected]
1st Saturday
Breakfast 8:00 AM
Meeting 9:00 AM
CA-2W
Jim & Caren Moody
(559) 974-9193
[email protected]
2nd Saturday
Breakfast 8:00 AM
Meeting 8:30 AM
CA-2J
Alex & Marcy Ageev
(925) 497-4480
[email protected]
2nd Saturday
Breakfast 8:00 AM
Meeting 9:00 AM
CA-2N
Ken Stark
[email protected]
3rd Saturday
Breakfast 8:00 AM
Meeting 8:45 AM
CA-2S
Robert & Irene Neitro
(408) 934-0408
[email protected]
3rd Saturday
Breakfast 8:00 AM
Meeting 8:30 AM
CA-2Q
Steve & Jacque Foster
(925) 829-3747
[email protected]
3rd Sunday
Breakfast 8:00 AM
Meeting 8:45 AM
CA-C
Rodney & Anita Brooks
(916) 422-8089
[email protected]
4th Sunday
Breakfast 8:00 AM
Meeting 8:30 AM
CA-2K
Nick & Kim O'Dell
(707) 643-4279
[email protected]
Neilson's Restaurant
137 South M St.
Tulare, CA 93274
(559) 688-8563
Yosemite Falls Cafe
4020 N. Cedar Ave.
Fresno, Ca 93725
(559) 222-7800
Hometown Buffet
2050 Diamond Blvd.
Concord, CA 94520
(925) 685-1886
Pine Tree Restaurant
19601 Hess Ave.
Sonora, CA 95370
(209) 536-6065
Home Town Buffet
212 Ranch Drive
Milpitas, CA 95076
(408) 935-8093
Carrow's
7505 Dublin Blvd.
Dublin, CA 94568
(925) 828-9725
Denny's Restaurant
7900 College Town Dr
Sacramento, CA 95826
(916) 383-7071
Jack & Linda's Country Cafe
2390 N. Texas St.
Fairfield, CA 94533
(707) 425-1442
Quick First Aid / CPR Review
Basic guidelines to follow that will help reduce
body fluid transmission when rendering first aid care.
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Avoid direct contact with bodily fluids and blood whenever possible
Place barriers, such as gloves or a clean, dry cloth, between the victim's
bodily fluids and yourself
Wear protective clothing, such as disposable gloves, to cover any cuts,
scrapes or skin conditions you have
Wash your hands with soap and water immediately after giving care
Do not eat, drink or touch your mouth, nose or eyes when giving first aid
Do not touch objects that may be soiled with blood or other bodily fluids
Be prepared by having a first aid kit stocked and easily accessible
By following these simple guidelines, the risk of getting or transmitting infectious diseases is reduced.
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CA-1K Officers
Chapter Directors
Ken Freeland
818-403-6729 H [email protected]
818-370-3572 C
Assistant Chapter
Director
Nadine Galli
818-398-0763
[email protected]
Chapter Educator
Bob Finkelstein
818-383-4171
[email protected]
Treasurer
Linda Davison
661-714-1964
mr.honda4376@yahoo.
com
Chapter Store
Susan White
818-231-5276
[email protected]
Web Master
Dave Gilman
818-362-8925
[email protected]
Newsletter Editor
Bob Finkelstein
818-383-4171
[email protected]
Ride Coordinator
Open
California District Staff
District Directors
Asst District Directors
Asst District Directors
District Treasurer
Newsletter Editor
District Educators
Asst District Educators
Asst District Educators
District Store
Vincent & Pam Puterbaugh [email protected],
[email protected]
John & Linda Boman
Jim & Caren Moody
Donna Kougel
[email protected]
Pam Puterbaugh
Jerry Gragg
Mike & Ruth Burke
John & Lynda Baker
Bob & Barbara Dowdy
Region F Staff
Director
Asst Directors
Asst Directors
Asst Directors
Treasurer
Educators
Webmaster
Region Store
Anita & JR Alkire
Larry & Donna Pickens
Garry & Kerry Woo
Joyce & Rick Elmore
Crystal Richardson
Dave & Dee Gormley
Paul Fenton
Gay & Dave Redline
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
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About CA-1K
What is GWRRA Chapter CA-1K?
We are a family oriented motorcycle organization sponsored by the Gold Wing
Road Riders Association (GWRRA). Although most of our motorcycles are Gold
Wings, we welcome all makes and models - two or three wheeled.
Our Chapter area covers the San Fernando Valley, Santa Clarita, and adjoining
cities, a large portion of Simi Valley, Burbank, Glendale, and portions of Los Angeles / West Los Angeles. As GWRRA members, we are committed to the enjoyment
of motorcycling, motorcycling safety, memorable rides throughout California and
our beautiful country.
Committed, happy, and involved members and their families is the cornerstone of
our existence. We recently created a photo album on the website for member's to
post pictures of their motorcycles, travels, and memorable events. We encourage
you to take a look at them.
Staying busy, traveling often is commonplace for members of the Gold Wing Road
Riders Association, Chapter CA-1K. Stay in touch via our facebook page at GWRRA
Chapter CA-1K.
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Chapter Store
Susan White
We also have CA-1K Ink Pens, Stuffed Koala
Bears, Koala Key Chains, as well as many
other GWRRA items.
$5.00
$5.00
$6.00
$5.00
$3.00 for each bar
$7.00
$10.00
Please contact me at (818) 231-5276
or at
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I AM MEMBER OF CA-1K CHAPTER AND WOULD LIKE TO SHARE MY NEW T-SHIRTS WITH ALL CALIFONIA CHAPTER MEMEBERS , MAYBE YOU CAN HELP ME PUBLISHING THESE ON YOUR NEWSLETTER.
I WANT TO THANK FOR THE RESPONSE OF MY FELLOW CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATES THAT PARTICIPATED
AT THE MAMMOTH CONVENTION. I WAS THERE INTRODUCING MY FIRST PRODUCTION OF T-SHIRTS
FOR GOLDWINGERS AND THE FEEBACK WAS GREAT. I ALSO APPRECIATE THE INPUT WITH SUGGESTIONS FOR NEW PRODUCTIONS.
I AM WORKING IN MY WEBSITE AND VERY SOON I WILL SHARE WITH YOU THE NEW SITE. FOR NOW, I
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ATTACHING PICTURES OF THE DESIGNS THAT I HAVE AVAILABLE. I HOPE THAT YOU LIKE THEM AND
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THE PRICE THAT IS HAVE BEEN ASKING FOR IS $25.00 PER SHIRT, BUT WE CAN HELP EACH OTHER IF I
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