ABATE of Indiana`s
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ABATE of Indiana`s
ABATE of Indiana’s ABATE of Indiana’s 2015 Tour Indiana Registration Form . nc aI an ndi of I ATE ©AB Submit to: ABATE Tour Indiana, PO Box 665, Bargersville, Indiana 46106 You MUST include a photocopy of your drivers license, with the proper “MC” endorsement to be eligible (passengers are not required to have endorsement.) Only one passport per person accepted. Name Address City State Zip Phone Region County E-mail This program was developed and designed by ABATE of Indiana, Inc. ©2015 ABATE of Indiana, Inc. All rights reserved. Guidelines for the Tour Eligibility: Any person with a passport, and can show proof of motorcycle license endorsement by sending a photocopy of license with completed passport (except passengers). Only one passport per person accepted. Couples: Couples (riding on the same motorcycle) must use separate passports to be eligible for prizes. Completion Date: December 31, 2015 all passports and/or pictures must be ost-marked by January 15, 2016. p Categories: There will be five categories for the Tour. North, Central and South Point of Interest Tours, the ABCs of Indiana Tour and the HMC Sponsor Tour. Tour Patches: Tour patches will be given to all participants. Tour Awards Package 1 A drawing will be held by the ABATE of Indiana Awards Banquet in 2016. 2 Total of $1,500 cash prizes will be given away. 3 The TOTAL cash prize will be divided equally between the Tours. $900 will be divided between the North, Central and South Points of Interest Tours. $600 will be divided between the ABC’s of Indiana and the HMC Sponsor Tours. 4 There is a maximum of 120 chances per Passport that can be accumulated from the Tour for the drawing of the cash prizes. You are eligible to win all cash prizes. 5 Anyone accumulating all 120 chances will automatically receive a one-year ABATE of Indiana membership. 6 Anyone completing one Points-of-Interest tour and the ABCs of Indiana tour will qualify for one chance at the all-events pass for 2016. Adding a picture of the ABATE of Indiana state office you will receive an additional chance. Adding a picture of the Indiana State Motorcycle Safety Memorial you will receive an additional chance. A total of three chances can be earned for the all-events pass. There will be 14 passes given away. 7 If less than three participants in either category complete the Tour, the money will be divided equally among those who have participated in any of the Tours. How the Tour Works Points of Interest Participants may visit the points of interest listed in this Pass- port. You may do the North Tour (Regions 0, 1, 2, 3, 4), Central Tour (Regions 5, 6, 11, 12) or South Tour (Regions 7, 8, 9, 10, 13) separately, any combination of two, or all three. A Point of Interest is listed in each Region (two in Region 11). There are five points of interest in each of the North, Central and South Tours (15 total). Simply take a picture of your motorcycle and yourself in front of the point of interest, while displaying the cover of the tour book. Couples (riding the same motorcycle) can take a picture of each other with their motorcycle, while displaying the cover page of the tour book. You will qualify for 2 chances per picture to win cash prizes for each of these Tours you complete. ABCs of Indiana Participants must take a picture of your motorcycle and yourself in front of the name of a city, town or county sign using the alphabet A through Z (there is no X), while displaying the cover of the tour book. Couples (riding the same motorcycle) can take a picture of each other with their motorcycle, while displaying the cover of the tour book. You also need a picture of 5 State Parks or State/National Forests. You will receive 2 chances for each letter of the alphabet, State/National Park or State/ National Forest. There are a total of 60 chances available for this Tour. HMC Sponsor Tour Participants in this Tour must take a picture of your motorcycle and yourself at any BUSINESS that has an advertisement in the “Hoosier Motorcyclist” magazine, while displaying the cover of the tour book. Couples (riding the same motorcycle) can take a picture of each other with their motorcycle, while displaying the cover of the tour book. You need to do this at 15 businesses that advertise in the magazine, and will receive one chance for each. Bonus Complete all 5 Tours (3-Points of Interest, ABCs and HMC Sponsor) and receive and additional 15 chances! 1 Porter Lake 2 Tour COLOR codes: North Tour Marshall Noble 0 Kosciusko Starke Whitley Regions 0, 1, 2, 3 & 4 Wabash Miami 3 White Central Tour Benton Carroll Regions 5, 6, 11 & 12 4 Warren Howard Grant Blackford Jay Clinton Delaware Fountain Regions 7, 8, 9, 10 & 13 Adams Wells Tipton Tippecanoe South Tour Huntington Newton Cass Madison Boone Montgomery Hamilton Vermillion Henry Marion Parke Hendricks Putnam Morgan Vigo 12 11 Rush Fayette Franklin 6 Monroe Brown Bartholomew 7 Dearborn Ripley Jennings Ohio Lawrence Jefferson Knox Daviess Martin Vanderburgh Washington 10 Orange Pike 8 Union Shelby Johnson Jackson Gibson Wayne Decatur Owen Greene 13 5 Randolph Hancock Clay Sullivan Posey Dekalb Allen Fulton Pulaski Jasper Steuben Lagrange Elkhart St. Joseph LaPorte Dubois Warrick Harrison Perry Spencer 9 Floyd Crawford Scott Clark Switzerland Region 0 North Tour Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site N41°28.749’ W85°20.951’ 1205 Pleasant Point Rome City, Indiana “The Cabin at Wildflower Woods”is the beloved home and final resting place of Gene Stratton-Porter. Designed by Stratton-Porter and completed in 1914. The exterior walls are of Wisconsin cedar logs, and local wild cherry panels the entrance hall and dining room. There are three fireplaces: one of polished English brick, one constructed of Native American artifacts and stones and one of puddingstone. ———————————————————————— Region Director: Teresa Bodle (260) 407-2000 Mike Whitesell (260) 724-2767 Ray Bodle (260) 692-2471 Region 1 North Tour Summit Chapel School N41°14.730’ W86°5.082’ North side of State Road 10 near Birch Road, Tippecanoe, Indiana This school building, a Greek Revival structure, was built around 1860. It is a single story building, with an area of 25 feet by 30 feet. In 1910 a 12 foot by 13 foot cloak room was added to the structure. It is located on Tippecanoe Township’s Summit Hill, the highest point in Marshall County. The cemetery was established in 1844. ———————————————————————— Region Director: Wayne Kopec (574) 298-3200 Lisa Gordon (574) 993-4080 Bill Kopriva (574) 993-2733 Ty Marshall (574) 453-1257 John Lynch (219) 205-2221 Region 2 North Tour Bailly Homestead and Chellberg Farm N41°37.496’ W87°5.209’ ¼ Mile North of Intersection of Highway 20 and Mineral Springs Road Porter, Indiana In 1822, fur trader Joseph Bailly established a trading post on the southern shore of Lake Michigan. He acquired the homestead and surrounding lands in the 1830’s. Chellberg Farm was established by Swedish immigrants, Anders and Johanna “Kjellberg,” who purchased 80 acres in Porter County in the 1870s to establish a modest family farm. ———————————————————————— Region Director: Don “Bear” Hewitt (219) 929-4655 Big John Ramirez (574) 946-6401 Roger Barber (219) 712-4691 Jack Starke (219) 464-0158 Terry Young (574) 772-6842 Region 3 North Tour Strebin’s Shell Station N40°34.710’ W86°2.527’ 1491 E. State Road 18 Wawpecong, Indiana Built in 1930 for the Shell Gas Company, Strebin’s Shell Station was a local hangout and refueling stop. It was recently reborn through a major face lift and restoration effort by local entrepreneurs. ———————————————————————— Region Director: Rodney Walker (765) 437-8341 Brett Anderson (765)566-2743 Marc Cullem (765) 661-5111 Scott Bowman (765) 403-2379 Region 4 North Tour Red Crown Mini-Museum N40°25.031 W86°53.418 600 South Street Lafayette, Indiana Step back in time at this unique Standard Oil Service Station. Built in 1928 by the Standard Oil Company of Indiana. It was built with glazed brick on all walls and red tile on the roof. It operated as a gas station until 1979, pumping mostly Red Crown gasoline. Everything can be seen from the windows of this “walk-by” museum. ———————————————————————— Region Director: Jan Johns (765) 878-4691 Region 5 Central Tour The Point aka Tin Lizzy N40°33.166’ W85°22.295’ Intersection of State Road 3 and State Road 18 5 miles north of Hartford City Hartford City, Indiana (765) 348-4156 This restaurant, decorated in a 50’s theme, features hand made menu items, from hand tenderized tenderloins to side dishes. Inside there is a 1930’s juke box with tunes form the 50’s and 60’s. There are a lot of things to see inside. Outside there are antique cars, and the giant statue of a man. ———————————————————————— Region Director: Tony Brummett (765) 717-7152 Donald Main (765) 749-7695 Randy Penix (765) 212-4155 Region 6 Central Tour Ten O’clock Treaty Line Marker N39°21.291’ W86°40.056’ State Road 67, North edge of Gosport Gosport, Indiana This marker provides some information about the Ten O’clock Treaty Line that was established on September 30th, 1809. The United States obtained almost three million acres from the Potawatomie, Delaware and Miami Indian tribes. ———————————————————————— Region Director: Joey Macke (317) 364-7565 John Keillor (812) 320-9440 Mark Thomas (812) 597-4048 Region 7 South Tour Bonaparte’s Retreat N39°12.324’ W85°19.838’ 8961North U.S. Highway 421 Napoleon, Indiana Located in the heart of southeastern Indiana, on Highway 421, in Ripley County. The business is located in a building built in the early to mid 1800’s. It has undergone extensive renovation and is finished in all native white oak paneling. The building has had many uses including a stop on the underground railroad. There is a broad collection of Napoleon Bonaparte memorabilia inside. ———————————————————————— Region Director: Kenny Harris (812) 614-2979 John Mayberry (812) 592-2376 Ernie Davidson (812) 522-3642 Region 8 South Tour Veterans Memorial N37°57.330’ W87°24.282’ Intersection of Bell Road and State Street Newburgh, Indiana The monument is a 3 sided stone. Surrounding the monument are bricks with the names of servicemen and servicewomen from Newburgh. The memorial is for all branches of the service and for all wars and times of peace. ———————————————————————— Region Director: Rick “Mohican” Burch (812) 430-8070 Kevin Richardson (812) 402-2984 Region 9 South Tour Beck’s Mill N38°32.197’ W86°9.280’ 4433 S. Beck’s Mill Road Salem, Indiana Beck’s Mill was first built in 1808, a second replacement mill was built in 1825. The current mill was built in 1864. The present mill stopped operation approximately 1950. Beck’s Mill was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. After extensive effort and renovation the mill was restored and put into operational order in 2008. Visitors can see Beck’s Mill in action, Friday, Saturday, and Sundays, April through November. ———————————————————————— Region Director: Morris “Mo” Kintner (812) 820-3516 William Roeseler (812) 273-3956 Region 10 South Tour Jasper City Mill N38°23.223’ W86°55.649’ 160 Third Avenue, Jasper, Indiana (812) 482-4924, (812) 482-5959 Recently constructed to resemble the former mill that once stood near the Patoka River, this new structure is the latest addition to the “Old Jasper” district. Guests can tour the mill, watch the workings of the waterwheel for corn meal production and browse for souvenir items for purchase in the gift shop. ———————————————————————— Region Director: Darla Abel (812) 278-8717 Thom Henderson (812)865-6030 Region 11 Central Tour 1 Lucas Oil Raceway N39°49.367’ W86°20.452’ 10267 E. U.S. Highway 136 Indianapolis, Indiana (317) 291-4090 Lucas Oil Raceway was built in 1960 and has hosted world class racing events since 1961. The raceway’s marque event is the world’s biggest drag race, the Annual Chevrolet Performance US Nationals held each Labor Day weekend. ———————————————————————— Region Director: Kenny “KFC” Casey (317) 250-2585 Patrick Howard (317) 690-0002 Carol Poe (317) 736-4104 Region 11 Central Tour 2 The Historic Roads Hotel N40°12.968’ W86°1.525’ 150 E. Main Street, Atlanta, Indiana (765) 387-7623 Built by Abraham Kauffman in 1893, the hotel was purchased by Newton Roads. The hotel was served as a layover for the railroad that passed through the business district of Atlanta. Recently the hotel was purchased by a group called Sixth Sense Indy Paranormal. They claim the Hotel is “very haunted”. Reports are common of investigators hearing conversations from people on the upper story when no one is there. Donations and proceeds from events go toward the preservation and restoration of this Historic Landmark. ———————————————————————— Region Director: Kenny “KFC” Casey (317) 250-2585 Patrick Howard (317) 690-0002 Carol Poe (317) 736-4104 Region 12 Central Tour Ernie Pyle Roadside Park N39°47.826’ W87°27.180’ U.S. Highway 36, 2.2 miles east of Indiana State Road 71, Dana, Indiana The Ernie Pyle Replica Monument Marker is found in this unusual rest stop. The marker is a replica of the monument erected by the 1118 Engineer Combat Group of the U.S. Army upon the tragic death of Ernie Pyle, a news reporter, in the Southern Pacific. At this park is also a (walking) covered bridge, picnic tables, playground, and pavilion. ———————————————————————— Region Director: Dave Hawkins (812) 877-1676 Region 13 South Tour Indiana Military Museum N38°40.342’ W87°32.257’ 715 S. 6th Street, Vincennes, Indiana (812) 882-1941 Moved and expanded in 2013,the Indiana Military Museum is home to one of the most uniquely comprehensive collections of military artifacts in the United States. The collection includes vehicles, uniforms, artillery, and aircraft. ———————————————————————— Region Director: Paul Douglas III (812) 618-5305 Brenda Wiscaver (812) 257-8785 ABATE of Indiana 2015 Calendar of Events DATE REGION NAME OF EVENT February DATE REGION NAME OF EVENT 25 13Davies Co. Tourney Journey 7 11Hamilton Co. Valentine’s Party 26 3Region 3 Support The Troops 7 8Region 8 Ball Tournament 26 1Region 1 Blessing Of The Bikes 7 2Pulaski Co. Sweetheart Dance 26 4Region 4 Bike Show And Swap Meet 7 3Miami Co. Newlywed Game 2 3 Wabash Co. Early Bird Ride 2 7 Jackson Co. Hillers Hollar 9Scott Co. Swap Meet 2 2Laporte Co. Spring Breakout 17State Kid’s Day At The State House 3 8Region 8 Blessing Of The Bikes 3 1 Fulton Co. Porker Run 3 4 Tippecanoe Co. Early Bird Run 3 10Dubois Co. Blessing Of The Bikes 13State Board Meeting 14State Awards Banquet 15 20StateMotorcycle Expo May 21 7Dearborn Co. Daytona Warm Up 1 1 Elkhart Co. Swap Meet 9 3Region 3 Safety And Awareness Ride 14 2Starke Co. Fist Full O’ Dollars 9 2Lake Co. Porker Run 14 8Region 8 Leather & Lingerie 9 1St Joseph Co. Awareness Ride 14 4 9 13Gibson Co. Awareness Ride 21 3Region 3 Spring Bash 10 11Shelby Co. Awareness Ride 21 13Region 13 Arm Wrestling Contest 15 3Region 3 Campout 22 1 15 4Region 4 Pig Pickens Jamboree 28 7Region 7 Swap Meet 16 1Region 1 ABC State Charity Event 28 11 Johnson Co. Golden Oldies 16 2Region 2 ABC State Charity Event 29 12Region 12 Easter Egg Hunt 17 4 17 11Madison Co. Awareness Ride 11 8Region 8 Memorial Ride In The Wind 17 9Region 9 Bike Bash Run 11 2Lake Co. Candlelight Bowl 23 7 24 6Region 6 Memorial Ride 1St Joseph Co. Spring Break March Clinton Co. Spaghetti Dinner Fulton Co. Shoot In April 11State Board Meeting White Co. Safety And Awareness Run Jennings Co. Memorial Ride 11 10Region 10 Spring Thaw 29 18 7 30StateMiracle Ride 19 1Marshall Co. Swap Meet 24 10Orange Co. Redneck Romp 25 11Marion Co. Battle Of The Bands 25 1 DATE REGION Bartholomew Co. Spring Fling Fulton Co. Shoot Out NAME OF EVENT June 5 3Grant Co. Hog Roast 6StateMiracle Trail Ride 6State Board Meeting DATE REGION NAME OF EVENT ABATE of Indiana 2015 Calendar of Events DATE REGION NAME OF EVENT DATE REGION NAME OF EVENT AUGUST 7 9Region 9 Pappy Carver Run 12 1 1 11Hancock Co. Teddy Bear Ride 12 9Region 9 June Bug Jam 1 2 12 10Lawrence Co. Party In Pasture 1 10Dubois Co. Bike Show 13 2Porter Co. Ultimate Bike Show 7StateRed Bull IndianapolisGP 14 2Region 2 Ride To MDA Camp 7StateMotorcycles On Meridian 13 11Region 11 Blessing Of The Bikes 7 1 14 1Region 1 MDA Camp 8 2Starke Co. Young And Old Party 14 0Region 0 Mayor Ride 14 3Grant Co. Hog Daze 20 7Ripley Co. Freedom Run 14 5Region 5 Nine County Rally 20 1 14 4 19 13Region 13 GONADs Go Mad 15State Board Meeting 20 4 Cass Co. Rally Ride 15 7 Bartholomew Co. Mayor’s Ride 20 2Lake Co. Summer Madness 22 0 Adams Co. Christmas In August 28 3Howard Co. Howard County Ride 22 8Region 8 ABC State Charity Event 28 11Region 11 ABC State Charity Event 22 9Region 9 ABC State Charity Event 28 2St. Joseph Co. Ride For Kids 22 3Region 3 ABC State Charity Event 22 10Region 10 ABC State Charity Event 22 13Region 13 ABC State Charity Event 22 7Region 7 ABC State Charity Event 22 6Region 6 ABC State Charity Event JuLY Fulton Co. Party Lite Jam Elkhart Co. ABC State Charity Event 3 1 Kosciusko Co. Hawg Waller 10 10Orange Co. Old Hippy Run 16StateBoogie Jasper/Newton Co. Fallen Riders Ride Elkhart Co. Summer Fest Fountain/Warren Co. Kickapoo Kick 25 4Region 4 1000 Miles In 24 Hrs 22 12Region 12 ABC State Charity Event 25 13Davies Co. Bikini Bike Wash 23 4Region 4 ABC State Charity Event 25 1Region 1 Five County Run 29 3 25 11 29 2Region 2 MDA Ride 25 2Starke Co. Mules Memory Ride 26 10Dubois Co. Big John Ride DATE REGION Boone Co. Adventure Ride NAME OF EVENT DATE REGION Wabash Co. Damn Ride NAME OF EVENT ABATE of Indiana 2015 Calendar of Events DATE REGION NAME OF EVENT SEPTEMBER DATE REGION NAME OF EVENT 24 13 Gibson Co. Chili Cookoff Elkhart Co. Treasures For Kidz 4 1Region 1 MDA Ride/Kidz Crawl 24 1 5 1Marshall Co. Blue Berry Bike Show 24 11Madison Co. Save The Jugs 5 13Pike Co. Lost Horseshoe 6 4 Carroll Co. Rocker Run 6 2Porter Co. Toyz 4 Kidz 11 10Region 10 Southern Hills Bash 7 3Howard Co. Blues Bash 12 7Decatur Co. Charity Ride 7 1St Joseph Co. Treasures For Kidz 13 4 7 8Region 8 Toy Ride 13 2Porter Co. Freedom Ride 7 13Pike Co. Toys For Tykes 18 1Marshall Co. Summer’s End 8 1 Kosciusko Co. Treasures For Kidz 18 12Region 12 Covered Bridge Run 14 13 Knox Co. Toys For Tykes 19 11Hendricks Co. D.B.B.N.F Ride 20State Board Meeting 19 6Region 6 Fall Bash 21State Fall Seminar Clinton Co. Never Forget Ride 24StateMRF Meeting Of The Minds 25 9Region 9 Rebel Yell 26 7 Jackson Co. Sheri Stahl Toy Run October NOVEMBER 28 13Gibson Co. Toys For Tykes 5 1Marshall Co. Treasures For Kidz 5 2Lake Co. Toyz 4 Kidz December 2 11Morgan Co. Chili-Fest 5 7Decatur Co. Christmas Party 3 13Region 13 LINC Ride 5 11Region 11 Christmas Party 4 2 5 6Region 6 Christmas Party 4 4Region 4 Think Pink Ride 5 13Region 13 Christmas Party 16 2Porter/Laporte Co. Haunted Trail Ride 6 4 17State Board Meeting 6 2Laporte Co. Toyz 4 Kidz 17State Worker’s Party Starke/Pulaski Co. Polar Bear/Chili Cook Off Tippecanoe Co. Toy Run 6 2Porter Co. Toyz 4 Kidz 11Region 11 Toy Run 12 1 Fulton Co. Treasures For Kidz 18 4 12 2 Jasper/Newton Co. Toyz 4 Kidz 23 2Porter/Laporte Co. Haunted Trail Ride 17 DATE REGION White Co. Toy Run NAME OF EVENT DATE REGION NAME OF EVENT