Feb 2016 - ABATE of Illinois
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Feb 2016 - ABATE of Illinois
FEBRUARY 2016 ABATE OF ILLINOIS,2016 INC. NEWS A.B.A.T.E. OF ILLINOIS, INC. NEWS FEBRUARY THE MISSION OF A.B.A.T.E. OF ILLINOIS IS TO PRESERVE THE UNIVERSAL RIGHT TO A SAFE, UNRESTRICTED MOTORCYCLING ENVIRONMENT, AND TO PROPOSE AND ADVOCATE ACTIONS THAT CAN BE TAKEN BY ELECTED OFFICIALS TO PROTECT AND CONSERVE THE NATURAL RESOURCES OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, AND ENSURE THROUGH PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT THAT SUSTAINABLE USE, RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AND ENJOYMENT OF THESE RESOURCES IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS AND FUTURE GENERATIONS A.B.A.T.E. of ILLINOIS, INC. 311 E MAIN ST., #418 What you will find in this issue………………….. Awareness Rally Flyer ………………… page 5 Legislative Day Flyer …………………...page 8 Swap Meet Flyer ………………………..page 9 Voters Guide …………………………….page 12-13-14 GALESBURG, IL 61401 www.abate-il.org 1-800-87-ABATE Heartland Steam Flyer …………………..page 22 Calendar of Meetings and Events ……….page 23 1 FEBRUARY 2016 ABATE OF ILLINOIS, INC. NEWS 2 LEGISLATIVE REPORT Our state seminar will have come and gone by the time you read this and I sure hope it was even bigger than the last 2 years with more first timers and younger people/members. In attendance. Not much going on as sessions have not started as of this writing. I haven’t heard anything from the S O S office on possible language change on mc definition. S O S has finally come out with their AUTOCYCLE license plates and they firmly state AUTOCYCLE at the bottom of it. There is no mistaking them for mc plates. As of Jan 1, 2016 AUTOCYCLES will have their own little box to check on Illinois accident reports. March 2nd is our Legislative Day and the Illinois Primary Election is March 15. I believe we will have a bigger turnout of legislators coming over for it as there are a load of targeted races on both sides of the isle and they will be looking for their constituents. Please be there at all costs as we need to make a great showing and to be there for those that support us. Each chapter should have no less than 2 members for each representative district. If you have volunteers to go reach down in your pockets at you chapter meetings and if each member donates a few dollars for their gas and some light lunch or even help them with a night’s stay after the reception we can achieve those #’s. The State House Inn ph# is (217) 5281500. We have a block of rooms set aside, Just ask for the ABATE of Illinois block of rooms. The rooms are for Mar 1st and March 2nd, 1 or both nights Even if your current legislator is not running again we need to make the best appearance to them for all their help over the years and they can fill in their replacements on what we can do for them when they take office. What we can do is to help get them elected and “Never Cost the State Money”. All current legislators love that about us. A.B.A.T.E. of ILLINOIS WASHINGTON TRIP April 24-30, 2016 Many times former legislators go back home and become county and/or municipal officials and we need their help at times. Keeping them happy can go a long ways for our local successes. Another thing to help draw more current legislators to our reception is with their own band scheduled to play, “The Boat Drink Caucus”. This is made up of State Sen. Don Harmon (39th), and State Reps Chad Hayes (104th) and Mike Tryon (66th). They have 4 back-up players and their own sound and lighting man as well. I know you will enjoy them and they won’t cost us a penny. The D.C. Trip is April 24-30. If you are interested in going go to our State Web Site and click on the links for the questonaire and fill it out and send it in to me. Elizabeth Winters and Rich Kinkade have done a great job tweaking the web site so this is all possible. Making the web site easier and more productive for us all has been Rich’s main focus since he took over the position. Pray for an early spring and I’ll see you on the road, Ride Safe Bob Applications are accepted through February 1, 2016 Join the 2016 A.B.A.T.E. of Illinois Lobby Team in Washington, DC. Visit our website at www.abate-il.org and click on the “Washington” link to learn more about the trip and to download the application. If you have any questions about the process, please contact Bob Myers at 618.917.4919. If you have any issues with downloading the application, please contact Elizabeth Winters at 847.917.5798 or [email protected]. Not sure when your membership expires? Check the label on the front of the paper. Renew Your Membership now! FEBRUARY 2016 ABATE OF ILLINOIS, INC. NEWS STATE COORDINATOR Ryan Hubbard 22025 Allentown Rd Tremont IL 61568 309-267-0606 [email protected] ASST. STATE COORDINATOR ABATEPAC Mike Fisher Chairman 618-357-1399 C [email protected] Neal Toepfer Secretary/Treasurer 815-297-5819 C [email protected] Jim “Legs” Korte 15817 Old Trenton Rd Trenton IL 62293 Ph: 618-973-9180 [email protected] OFFICE MANAGER NORTHEAST REGION TRUSTEES: Judy Kaenel 630 669 2588; [email protected] Roz Lange, 847 833 3554; [email protected] Paula Ward 311 E Main St. #418 Galesburg 61401 Ph. 800-87-ABATE /309-343-6588 Fax: 309-343-6387 [email protected] [email protected] SECRETARY Mad Maxx, 630 220 8731; [email protected] Paulette Korte 15817 Old Trenton Rd Trenton IL 62293 Ph. 618-980-5622 [email protected] TREASURER Julie Bacon 1894 Newcomer Dr. Galesburg 61401 Ph. 309-335-0036 LEGISLATIVE COORDINATOR Bob Myers 29197 Hilltop Ln. Jerseyville 62052 Ph: 618-917-4919 [email protected] SAFETY & EDUCATION COORDINATOR Mike Koester 533 W Avon Freeport IL 61032 815-238-4958 [email protected] PUBLIC RELATIONS COORDINATOR Shirley “Swirl” Lacock 112 Woodway Ct East Peoria IL 61611 cell 309-635-8132 [email protected] BIKE RAFFLE COORDINATOR Howard Nation 705 Osburn Springfield 62702 217.341.6483 [email protected] ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR Barb & Roger Leach 701 W Masonic Edinburg 62531 Barb 217-502-2608 Roger 217-502-2531 [email protected] NEWSLETTER COORDINATOR Carla Enburg 3510 37th ST Moline IL 61265 309-764-3454, cell 309-738-1896 [email protected] PRODUCTS COORDINATOR Tracey Eddington 84 W North St New Minden IL 62263 618-478-2243 [email protected] REGION COORDINATORS - PAGE 4 CALENDAR OF EVENTS- PAGE 23 Amanda Gotte, 815 757 1410; [email protected] Patty Smith, 630 397 1385; [email protected] Patrick Jones 708-280-6053 [email protected] NORTHWEST REGION TRUSTEES: Neal Toepfer 815 297 5819 [email protected] EAST CENTRAL REGION TRUSTEES: Jeff Marsh, 217 620 0852; [email protected] WEST CENTRAL REGION TRUSTEES: "Hunter" John Harris, 309 678 8613; [email protected] Dave Krueger, 309 231 4179; [email protected] 3 RIDE SMART PROGRAM OFF ROAD ISSUES Contact Hunter John 309-678-8613 [email protected] ABATE OF ILLINOIS NEWS ABATE of Illinois News is a monthly publication of; ABATE of Illinois, Inc. 311 E Main St., Suite 418 Galesburg, IL 61401 Ph: (309) 343-6588 Fax (309) 343-6387 E-mail: [email protected]. The paper is intended solely for informing its members of issues affecting motorcycling. All rights are reserved. ABATE of IL News will accept articles pertaining to ABATE and motorcycling. NO letters containing personal attacks, profanities, or issues not related to motorcycling will be considered for publication. We cannot guarantee the publication of any article received after the 2nd Saturday of the month deadline. If you want your news on time, then you must be on time. Newsletter Coordinator Carla Enburg 3510 37th St Moline IL 61265 [email protected] ADVERTISING Paula Ward 311 E Main St., #418 Galesburg, IL 61401 [email protected] FREE CLASSIFIED ADS FOR MEMBERS Camera ready ads and flyers only. If you submit anything otherwise, it will not be printed. Please send flyers or pictures as a JPEG or TIF. Articles preferred as an e-mail or attachment in Microsoft Word. IMPORTANT NOTICE 10% INTEREST WILL BE CHARGED ON PAST DUE BILLS EVERY 30 DAYS! SOUTHWEST RGION TRUSTEES: Mike Fisher, 618 357 1399; [email protected] Rich KinKade, 618 514 3422; [email protected] SOUTHEAST REGION TRUSTEE: Terri Ricci, 618-579-5238 [email protected] FEDPAC Dennis "Cleaver" Yeager, Chairman 815-238-6262 [email protected] Jim ‘Legs’ Korte, Co-Chair 618-973-9180 [email protected] Cindy Lannom, Treasurer 618-826-4909 1716 Oak Street, Chester, IL 62233 [email protected] Elizabeth Winters, Secretary 847-917-5798 [email protected] “Hunter” John Harris, Trustee 309-678-8613 [email protected] Rick “RO” Olson , Trustee 630-951-5049 [email protected] MRF REPRESENTATIVES Denny R Lange 4651 Dawngate Ln Rolling Meadows IL 60008 Ph. 847-833-3231 [email protected] Roz Lange 4651 Dawngate Lane Rolling Meadows IL 60008 224-210-6035 or 847-833-3554 [email protected] ADVERTISING RATES PAID IN ADVANCE DISCOUNTS (black & white only) 10% FOR 6 MONTHS 20% FOR 12 MONTHS Business Card…. $20 per issue ABATE members receive 10% discount 1/8 page 3x5…,,,……...$40 per issue ¼ page 5x8…………. $75 per issue ½ page 10w x8h … ... $150 per issue Full page 11x17………...$300 per issue CHAPTERS WILL RECEIVE 50% DISCOUNT ON AD NO ADVERTISEMENT WILL BE ACCEPTED IF IT CONTAINS MATERIAL THAT IS NOT CONSISTENT WITH ABATE OF ILLINOIS STATED MISSION OR GOALS i.e. SAFEGUARDING THE RIGHTS OF ALL MOTORCYCLISTS. Report errors and omissions to [email protected] All classified ads are due by the SECOND SATURDAY of the month and will run for at least 3 months, or until space is needed. Be sure and let me know if your item has sold so it can be removed and leave room for someone whose item has not sold! [email protected] Keep your info up to date. Use the change of address form on page 20 to help ensure you receive your newsletter in a timely manner! FEBRUARY 2016 ABATE OF ILLINOIS, INC. NEWS NORTHWEST REGION 1. FREEPORT 3/1986 2. TWIN RIVERS 4/1987 3. BLACKHAWK 7/1987 4. KISHWAUKEE VALLEY 8/1989 5. OPEN ROADS 1/1992 6. STARVED ROCK 10/1997 7. THUNDER ROCK 2/2000 8. BIG RIVER 6/2007 23. 24. FREEBIRD 11/1993 25. FREEDOM VALLEY 10/2001 26. TRI COUNTY 8/2004 27. LOST CREEK 6/2006 28. PATHFINDERS 2/2008 29. CROOKED CREEK 10/2010 30. SPOON RIVER RIDERS (06/12) EAST CENTRAL REGION 31. HEART OF ILLINOIS 6/1986 32. EASTERN ILLINOIS 11/1986 33. HEARTLAND 2/1987 34. LIBERTY 2/1987 35. OLD RIVER 2/1987 36. PRAIRIELAND 4/1987 37. IRON RIDERS 5/1991 38. MOVED TO SOUTHEAST REGION 39. SALT CREEK 1/1993 40. MID-STATE 3/1993 41. HUBBARD TRAIL 4/1993 42. FLATLANDERS 7/1994 43. CHILDREN OF THE CORN 8/1994 44. FREEDOM BY CHOICE 6/1999 45. EMBARRAS VALLEY 2/2000 46. STATE LINE RIDERS 12/2002 NORTHEAST REGION 9. CHICAGO 1/1986 10. NORTHERN ILLINOIS 10/1986 11. SOUTH SUBURBAN 10/1986 12. DUKANE 1/1987 13. 14. SOUTHERN DUPAGE 12/1997 15. RIVER VALLEY 2/1998 16. WILL COUNTY 4/2003 17. WINDY CITY 4/2011 WEST CENTRAL REGION 18. CENTRAL ILLINOIS 7/1985 19. LINCOLN LAND 10/1986 20. PEO-TAZ 10/1986 21. GREAT RIVER 7/1987 22. LAMOINE VALLEY 6/1988 REGION COORDINATORS NORTHEAST REGION Dawn Winterfeldt PO Box 573 Aroma Park 60910 815-839-6318 [email protected] SOUTHEAST REGION Co-coordinators Mick Eddington 84 W North St New Minden IL 62263 618-478-2243 jeddington2000yahoo.com EAST CENTRAL REGION Scott Carter 1745 W Division Decatur 62526 217-620-1707 [email protected] Bob Stout 902 Oak St Marshall 62441 217-841-7748 robertstout@rlstout WEST CENTRAL REGION NORTHWEST REGION Co-coordinators Sandy Murrell 1751 S Galena Ave #22 Freeport 61032 815-238-6262 [email protected] Bud Lein 2154 Rockwell Rd Aurora 60506 815-378-2997 [email protected] SOUTHWEST REGION Wayne Cornick 635 S Main St Trenton 62293 618-406-4271 [email protected] *NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS* The [email protected] account is not working. Please send all email to [email protected] or [email protected] New email address for State Website Coordinator [email protected] DISCLAIMER The views and opinions expressed in the articles in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of ABATE of Illinois, Inc. or its officers. REMINDER THE DEADLINE FOR ARTICLES, FLYERS AND ADS IS NOW THE SECOND SATURDAY OF THE MONTH!! ANYTHING RECEIVED AFTER THE DEADLINE WILL BE USED IN THE FOLLOWING MONTH’S PAPER SOUTHWEST REGION 47. PIASA-GATEWAY 10/1986 48. SHOAL CREEK 4/1987 49. APPLE CREEK 3/1990 50. BACKROADS 3/1990 51. ST. CLAIR COUNTY 5/1991 52. BLACK DIAMOND 9/1994 53. KASKASKIA VALLEY 4/2006 54. BEAUCOUP BOTTOMS 8/2007 SOUTHEAST REGION 55. SOUTHERN FREEDOM 12/1986 56. CROSSROADS 1/1987 57. FREEDOM RIDERS 1/1987 58. CRAWFORD COUNTY 5/1987 59. 60. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 11/1987 61. FRANKLIN COUNTY 8/1992 62. SHAWNEE HILLS 4/1993 63. UNION JACK 11/1994 64. JASPER COUNTY 12/2000 65. RICHLAND COUNTY 06/12 38. HERITAGE TRAIL 10/1992 4 FEBRUARY 2016 ABATE OF ILLINOIS, INC. NEWS Brothers and Sisters, Another seminar has come and gone. I hope all who attended learned a lot and had a great time. If you have any feedback that you did not provide at seminar, please forward your comments to our Assistant State Coordinator. I know Legs put a lot of time and effort into planning the seminar, and I want to thank him for that. Additionally, many volunteers Hey Everyone, by the time the newsletter gets out the State Seminar will have already come and gone. Hope everyone Hello everyone, Plans are coming together for the swap meet February 21st in the Orr Building at the Illinois State Fairgrounds in Springfield. We have several vendors lined up but we still have plenty of room for more. A 10’X 10’ booth is $50.00 and tables are free as long as they last. Please contact worked on setting things up, tearing them down, and preparing presentations for your enjoyment and learning. Thank you to all involved for putting on such a successful event. 5 well as, contacts throughout the state for you to contact with any questions or requests for help. Your leadership and dedication is appreciated. federal legislature, and many legislative wins. As we move forward this year, think about what you can do to better your chapter or the state organization. To all who have accepted officer positions, either chapter or state, this year, I want to congratulate you and thank you for stepping up in the organization. I hope you were able to pick up the information you needed while at seminar, as To all members, Thank You for being a part of the cause. We are celebrating the 30th Anniversary of ABATE of Illinois this year. We have a lot of accomplishments to be proud of over our 30-year history. Motorcyclists and new drivers educated, connections in our state and Next up, is the annual Swap Meet on February 21st in at the State Fairgrounds in the Orr Building. I hope to see you there. learned a lot to take back to their Chapters and had a great time. I am still working with folks on getting the online products page updated and getting the products order page in the newsletter current. This will take some time so please be patient. I have zipped and pullover hood- ies available, along with long sleeved Legislative Day shirts available. I will have them at the February BOD meeting and at the A.B.A.T.E. Swap Meet in Springfield on February 21st. I will also have Legislative Day shirts available in the lobby of the State House Inn before check in and when we disperse to visit our Legislators. I sure hope to see a large crowd the morning of March 2nd. Legislative Day is one of our most important events. Pauli at the state office at 1-80087ABATE to register for your booth. Those vendors that rent a booth at regular price at the swap meet get the same size booth for half price at the state party in June. Vendors will be allowed to set up from 2pm till 7pm Saturday February 20th and from 7am till 9:30am Sunday morning. This year the entrance fee for the bike show has been reduced from $20 to $10 and admits 1 person into the swap meet. All vendors and bike show participants are required to stay until 3:30pm. There will be drawings for door prizes throughout the day with concessions available. Legislative day is March 2nd, please put this on your calendar and plan to attend. We would like to see all chapters represented. Ride Smart – Ride Free, J. Ryan Hubbard Peace Tracey On another note, we are searching for someone to shadow us this year to be willing to take on this office in the upcoming year. This can be an individual, couple, team, or whatever it takes. By doing this, we hope to give the individual/individuals an opportunity to see what this office encompasses. If you or someone you know is interested, please contact us as soon as possible. Hi folks, Things may look spaced out a bit different this month. I had to fit the voters guide in. It is in the center of the paper so that you can easily remove the pages and take with you when you vote. If you like chili or like to shoot pool with a broomstick then you are in luck. Read thru all the articles for information on these evets . Several chapters are having chili cook-offs and broomstick pool tournaments in February and March. If I noticed it in your article I put it on the calendar. Review the calendar closely for your chapter meeting dates. I collected forms at the last BOD meeting that the State Board Reps completed with chapter meeting dates. If your meeting date is not listed then I did not get the form back. I can send it to you be email if you want to complete it. Let me know by email. I hope I had a chance to visit with you at the seminar. Maybe I will see you at the Swap Meet on the 21st. Take care, CJ [email protected] Thank you! Thank you! Thank You Starved Rock Chapter for your $55 donation to Safety & Education and $100 donation to the Memorial Fund. Thank You Freedom Valley Chapter for your $162 donation to ABATE. Thank You Freeport Chapter for your donations to: Legislative day $100, MRF (AF) $100, Memorial Fund $100, and Ride Smart $100. Thank You Lincoln Land Chapter for your donations: Legislative Day $200, DC Trips $200 and ABATE $1500. Thank You Lamoine Valley Chapter for your $500 donation to ABATE. Thank You Backroads Chapter for your donations: Memorial Fund $100, ABATE $200, DCTrips $100 and Safety & Ed. $100. FEBRUARY 2016 ABATE OF ILLINOIS, INC. NEWS they had to make verbatim transcripts of the board meetings, but others say they only have to reflect the actions of the board. MARVELS OF MARVEL MYSTERY OIL - A SECRET MUST FOR MOTORCYCLE WINTER STORAGE When it gets so cold out you know you will not be riding for a few weeks, stop by an auto parts store or a Walmart and get a quart can of Marvel Mystery Oil. Pour almost the whole can in the gas tank (save about 4-6 tablespoons for later), and then fill the tank up completely with fuel. The Marvel Mystery Oil will act as an upper cylinder lubricant. (This stuff has been around since the 30s, and I still don’t know how it works. Air cooled air plane engines love the stuff. And we all know that the airplane guys got the idea for aircraft engines from us motorcycle guys. If you want to unstick some valves or lubricate sticking valves, this stuff works like magic. Paul Romine, the guy who remanufactured Ford engines for Ford in the midwest and a NHRA Champion, swears by the stuff, and that’s enough for me. -Rod) Remember that 4-6 tablespoons of Marvel Mystery Oil we held in reserve? Now comes the time to use it. Pull the spark plugs out of the engine, pour a tablespoon of Marvel Mystery Oil in each cylinder, and turn the engine over by hand several revolutions in order to spread the Marvel Mystery Oil around the cylinder walls. Reinstall the spark plugs. Simple steps like these will keep your bike ready for this spring and many more to come! Especially if you own a shovel. ABATE LEGAL ON FACEBOOK ABATE Legal is getting with the times as we recently set up a Facebook page. Come find us and get registered in our gas card giveaway this month! We will be giving away two $25 gas cards, and all you have to do to get registered in the drawing is “Like” our ABATE Legal page. Don’t worry, we will also submit an entry for anyone who was on the ball and liked us before this promotion. Also, please feel free to share any motorcycle articles, videos, etc. you think we should take a look at. Thanks and good luck in the drawing. MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR MINUTES (We have had a series of questions about minutes of board meetings. What follows is a discussion of the issues confronted by boards and board secretaries. Let us have your comments and feedback. -Rod) Q: Our local ABATE chapter has had some discussion recently over how we should take minutes. Someone told me A: Fir st, look to your bylaws for guidance. Often times, the bylaws will specify what type of minutes to use. If you have a choice, there are two choices a board secretary can make regarding minutes. They can either record every word, or record summaries of the conversations. Each has its benefits and drawbacks. Robert’s Rules generally favors a showall, tell-all approach to Board Minutes. Certainly that makes life easy when all that is done is to record exactly every comment and then show the struck language that is not part of the approved minutes. Only Board members should be privy to the "draft minutes" and then when the "draft minutes are approved" those minutes are published and made available to the members. These rules regarding minutes are simple and easy to enforce. However, these kinds of recordings may chill candid ramblings that would be inappropriate for publication – even if shown as stricken – and may contain legal issues that need to be protected. For example, what if libel, slander or politically sensitive remarks, etc. are recorded with no way to edit or redact the comments? Those type of comments could come back to haunt the organization in the future or cause divisions within the organizations. The summary approach also has considerations which recommend it. It allows brutally honest exchanges between board members, – even inappropriate exchanges – without chilling what some folks really think. It makes the lawyers sleep better without worrying about libel and slander suits. It allows ABATE to put its best foot forward in the final minutes as approved by the Board. Since we as an organization are somewhat political this may be the best choice, unless we want to run the risk of causing divisions within the organization. Q: A fr iend of mine at wor k was going north on Route 57 from Kankakee, IL. Right before the Manteno exit, a State trooper had someone pulled over. My friend didn't change lanes when approaching the trooper. All of a sudden, the trooper pulled out right in front of him and gave him a citation for violating the "Scott's Law." What is this law, and is there any defense? A.B.A.T.E. of Illinois Member (Also remember last month’s article about a similar situation involving David Hendy, long time ABATE of Illinois member.) A: Anybody who's ever heard me speak at one of the state seminars knows that I think everybody should have a will. They don't have to be complex, and they don't have to be expensive. And remember, we do wills for ABATE members for free! When you are ready to make a will, there are several things you will need to think about such as: - Who should receive my property? - Who should take care of my minor children? A: The law definitely exists, and can be found for Illinois at 625 ILCS 5/11-907. Other states have similar provisions (Indiana at IC 9-21-8-35 and Ohio at ORC 4511.213). The Illinois statute requires that: (c) Upon approaching a stationary authorized emergency vehicle, when the authorized emergency vehicle is giving a signal by displaying alternately flashing red, red and white, blue, or red and blue lights or amber or yellow warning lights, a person who drives an approaching vehicle shall: proceeding with due caution, yield the right-of-way by making a lane change into a lane not adjacent to that of the authorized emergency vehicle, if possible with due regard to safety and traffic conditions, if on a highway having at least 4 lanes with not less than 2 lanes proceeding in the same direction as the approaching vehicle; or proceeding with due caution, reduce the speed of the vehicle, maintaining a safe speed for road conditions, if changing lanes would be impossible or unsafe. ... (d) A person who violates subsection (c) of this Section commits a business offense punishable by a fine of not less than $100 or more than $10,000. (emphasis added) Because the summary approach does not record perfectly the words and expressions involved during a board meeting, board members can be accused of inappropriate editing. In other words, the Board is reserving the right to "clean up" irrelevant comments that may or may not be appropriate. It then becomes important for the secretary to be judicious in deciding how the board discussions are to be summarized. The statute is less than clear as to when a motorist is required to move over. It is clear that the statute requires that a motorist either change lanes or slow down. It's still up to the officer to decide if the motorist exercised "due caution," but the police officer is only one-half of the story. The charged person may have believed that a lane change was unsafe. A judge or jury would be the final word. In general, given the sue-everybody mentality that seems to be running amok these days, it may be that adopting summary minutes may afford the best for ABATE boards and their members. WHERE THERE'S A WAY, THERE SHOULD BE A WILL COPS AND THE ROAD 6 Q: I want to do my will, but I' m not sure what I should put in it or what I need to consider when I'm doing my will. ABATE of Indiana Member. - Do I need to create a trust for my spouse or minor children? - Do I want to make any charitable gifts? - Should my life insurance go to a trustee or directly to the beneficiaries? - Who do I want to administer my will? - What about taxes? If you already have a will, you should review it to make sure it is up to date and reflects changes in your marital status or changes in the beneficiaries you named. And by the way, there are several requirements that have to be met to ensure that the will is valid. In general, the will has to be made by someone over 18 and of sound mind and memory. Also, it must be in writing, signed by the maker, and witnessed (with signatures) of two disinterested persons (not anyone who would benefit from or is named in the will). Upon the death of the person who made the will, the court will make sure it is valid and provide appropriate orders to insure the will’s instructions are carried out. If you don't have a will, or want to make changes to your will, call ABATE Legal at 1-800-25-RIDER or submit via the ABATE Legal website, abatelegal.com. Ride Safe & Free, Rod Taylor ABATE Legal Services abatelegal.com All questions from ABATE members are answered confidentially unless otherwise authorized and only after the matter is concluded, except when authorization for publication anonymously or otherwise is given for pending matters. Remember, injured ABATE members pay only 28 ½% of total recovery and expenses as approved by client, consistent with and conforming to applicable state law. Elsewhere, you may pay 33 ⅓%, 40% or even 50% of your recovery. ABATE members are not charged for recovery of damage to your motorcycle, and have access to a 24hour toll-free telephone number. Call us at 1-(800)-25-RIDER. Questions? Submit them to: [email protected] © 2016 NEWSLETTER DEADLINE IS FEBRUARY 13, 2016 THE SECOND SATURDAY OF THE MONTH. SEND ARTICLES TO [email protected] FEBRUARY 2016 ABATE OF ILLINOIS, INC. NEWS By-Law Proposal I would like to submit a change to the ByLaws of A.B.A.T.E. of Illinois Inc. I think a change to Article 2—Section 1 on Membership of the Corporations would be beneficial to our organization. Section 1. Classes of Members All members of the corporation shall be of two (2) classifications, That of individual members who vote at the chapter level and those who vote at the Board of Directors meetings as the state representative of that chapter. Only the chapter representatives shall vote at the Board of Directors meetings. The change in the By-Law that I am proposing is that there be three classifications of members of the corporations and read as such. All members of the corporation shall be of 3 classifications: 1. That of individual members who vote at the chapter level. 2. Those who vote at the Board of Directors meetings as the state representative of that chapter. Only the chapter representatives shall vote at the Board of Directors meetings. 3. A nonvoting, sustaining members, that can be either an individual or a group. The rational for this By-Law change is that by offering a sustaining membership we will be able to spread or message and influence overs a wider portion of the motorcycling community. By offering the Fraternal riding organizations, riding clubs, off road riding groups and motorcycle clubs the chance to be a part of our organization not only will we open an avenue to inform them of what actions we are involved in politically but also bring much needed revenue into A.B.A.T.E. Of Illinois. Be sending then several copies of our newsletter we will increase the possibility of these groups participating in our chapter activities. We can also claim more influences and supporters to politicians as we add the membership numbers from these other organizations to our voting blocks. If the Board of Directors sets the annual dues from these sustaining members at $100, with only 100 memberships we will have added $10,000 to our budget annually. There are well more than 100 groups that may be interested in the form of membership. Submitted by Mick Eddington $5.00 donation Contact the ABATE of ILLINOIS State Office to get your tickets and start selling now. 309- 343-6588 Or Howard Nation 217-341 6483 Need not be present to win To be given away at the Springfield Mile Races September 4, 2016 7 FEBRUARY 2016 ABATE OF ILLINOIS, INC. NEWS RMB Carpet Installation - 1951 Washington St Galesburg IL 309-299-5272 8 West Central Region GunSmoke Grill/Cedar Creek Ranch — 249 E IL Rt 71 Cedar Point IL 815-446-4047 Northwest Region The Dugout Tavern — 1629 Crosat St LaSalle IL 815-488-4600 Northwest Region A-1 Carpet Sales & Service — 430 W Jasper St Paris IL 217-463-2148 Southeast Region Harley’s Pub — 2243 Grand Ave Galesburg IL 309-343-5788 West Central Region OK Corrall — 1685 Grand Ave Galesburg IL 309-343-9013 West Central Region Genisio’s— 249 N Divisdion St Woodhull IL 309-334-2665 West Central Region P.K. Dugan’s Sports Bar & Grill—1443 1st St Silvis IL 309-792-8334 Northwest Region Judge’s Bar—35 E Cass St Joliet IL 815-486-5737 Northeast Region Long Shot Bar and Grill—3312 W Rock Falls RD Rock Falls IL 815-625-7138 Northwest Region Alexander Park Tavern — 815 Park Ave West Princeton IL 815-872-9091 Northwest Region Ruffcorn LLC OFV Park— 1498 N 2500th Ave Loraine IL 217-938-4135 West Central Region Pipe’s Pub — 205 N Main St Ohio IL 815-376-2075 Northwest Region The Woodshed — 110 E First Ave Monmouth IL 309-224-9290 Advertise your event or business in the ABATE OF ILLINOIS Newsletter!! See Page 3 for information on placing an ad! West Central Region ABATE OF ILLINOIS NEWS SUPPORTING BUSINESS APPLICATION Business Name ___________________________________________ Business Address _________________________________________ Business Phone __________________________________________ Business Contact Person ___________________________________ Email Address ___________________________________________ Chapter and/or Region _____________________________________ A.B.A.T.E. of ILLINOIS LEGISLATIVE DAY Wednesday, March 2nd 2016 Starting place: Starting time: Purpose: Debriefing: Reception: State House Inn, 101 E. Adams, Springfield, Illinois (217) 528-5100 (Governor’s Ball Room) 9:00 A.M. Coffee and Rolls Meet your legislators and other elected officials. Explain motorcycling issues to our representatives. Learn the legislative process. 3 P.M. at State House Inn (Governors Ball Room) 5 P.M. in the Governor’s Ball Room at State House Inn ABATE of Illinois, Inc. 311 E. Main St. #418 Galesburg, Il. 61401 www.abate-il.org 1-800-87-ABATE Come – Be Seen – Make a Difference! Featuring Music by The Boat Drink Caucus Sen Don Harmon - Rep Chad Hays - Rep Mike Tryon 7:30-9:30 Fee for 12 month listing = $50 Please send to: ABATE OF ILLINOIS STATE OFICE 311 E Main St #418 Galesburg IL 61401 FEBRUARY 2016 ABATE OF ILLINOIS, INC. NEWS 9 FEBRUARY 2016 ABATE OF ILLINOIS, INC. NEWS REGION COORDINATOR REPORT to you already, we will be contacting you soon. Greetings from your new N.W. Region Co-coordinators Sandy Murrell and Bud Lein. We are excited about this new journey and our goal is to give 100% of ourselves and do the best that we can. We want the people of our region know we are available to them if they need us. Our goals are to come to each chapters meeting at least twice a year and to participate in your events as much as we can. We strongly feel that each chapter should support each other and we encourage you to attend other chapter events, and yes, their chapter meetings as well. This is a good way to meet new people, talk with them and maybe you will come away with some good ideas from them. We all know our state membership is down. What are each of you doing to promote A.B.A.T.E. when you talk to them and get them interested in joining our organization? This is where a better communication between chapters come into play. Go to another chaper meeting and talk with them, find out what they are doing. Maybe what works for them will work for you. One of our “projects” is to have a calendar with each of the chapter events that is going on for that month in each monthly state paper. We will need a contact person from each chapter that we can contact to get this info from. If we haven’t talked Welcome to February! January threw us all sorts of weather to deal with. Maybe it will be a bit more normal this month. Guess we’ll just wait and see. Our December meeting/Christmas potluck was held at Dave & Kats’ in Ohio on the 13th with 22 members attending. It was a rainy day with spurts of downpours. We all enjoyed Christmas cheer and great food! Thanks to Dave & Kat for hosting again this year. The meeting was called to order and the October minutes were read and approved. We voted to donate items for the ABATEPAC & FEDPAC auctions that will be held Friday and Saturday nights at the State Seminar. We also voted to once again donate $250 to the hospitality room at the seminar, and also to be a Gold Sponsor of the seminar. Our Election of Officers was held as follows: President: Kevin Baumgartner Vice President: John Eckberg The New Year is upon us and here’s hoping that we all can ride more in 2016. As we all start another new year, let’s keep in mind what we stand for in ABATE - know your rights, educate yourselves so you can educate others, sign up those new members just waiting to be asked. Open Roads Chapter members have many events planned for 2016 - pool tournament, chili cook-off, book run, windshield washing, motorcycle awareness events, bike safety programs, bike shows, and much more. EVENTS: Christmas Party - Our Christmas Party was Saturday, January 9, at the Plano American Legion (510 E. Dearborn Street in Plano). The chapter provided the meat and table service with members bringing a dish to share. Many members came out, met new officers, shared delicious food, good friends, and holiday cheer. Membership Meeting - Next membership meeting is Saturday, February 27, 6 pm, Plano American Legion. Time for cabin fever so come to the meeting and have a great night out. Chili Cook-off and Pool Tournament Saturday, February 27, at Plano American Legion. Pool Tournament begins at noon to when we are done. Pool players - Sandy’s contact info is: 815-291-7956 or email at [email protected] Bud’s contact info is: 815-378-2997 or email at [email protected] February 6, 2016 at the VFW in Dixon, IL is the NW Region Chili Cookoff. We are in need of people to help work this event. It can’t happen unless you step up. Watch for an email from us on signing up for different spots. We need head judges, mild chili judges, hot chili judges, people to work the front door, bake sale, 50/50 and the silent auction. Anybody willing to help set up is appreciated too. On Sunday, January 1, 2016 we attended the Big River Chapter ABATE meeting at the VFW in Savanna, IL. Big River was struggling to retain membership and the chapter was to the point that they might fold and no longer be a chapter. They reached out to their members via mail/email to have them attend this meeting to determine their fate. We are excited to inform you that they voted to remain a chapter. They voted for their officers at this meeting and will continue to move forward. We have committed to Secretary: Suzan Eckberg Treasurer: Doc Farrell Legislative: Odie Freidrichs Alt: Kat Conner Membership: Laurie Albini Safety & Ed.: Mike Wolber Products: Kat Conner Newsletter: Jennifer Baumgartner Public Relations: Monica Albini Activities: Becky Roush Sergeant at Arms: Scottie Lathrop Laurie reported that we have 104 members. Mike has taught 149 students at 3 schools. Kat has ABATE caps for sale for $15 and also the “distress” bandannas. Our chapter has “cash raffle” tickets for sale at $1 ea. or 6 for $5 to help fund our 30th anniversary party in 2017. The donation drawing was won by Pam Rossler and she donated it back to our anniversary fund. Thank you Pam! We voted to donate $100 to have our chapter name listed on the State Bike Raffle Trailer. We have 4 of our members mark your calendars now for the pool tournament - prizes, $$, socializing, fun, and sharing your expertise. Chili cook-off is from noon to 3 pm. Other chapters are invited to join us as we challenge you for the best chili around. Have your chili at the Legion by noon so everyone can sample it. Winners will be announced at 3 pm. Sounds like a full day planned for YOU. Let’s join together and show our communities that ABATE is alive and strong. Book Run - A book run is in the works for the upcoming season. Chapter members - Sharyl Mataya, Steve Gaw, Bill Kolb, Belinda Lein, Todd Glover, and Linda Oleson - are working hard on coordinating a run to share with all ABATE chapters. They are excited in bringing enthusiasm and excitement to members as this is a way to network with other chapters, organizations, and communities and to get members riding. The run will have approximately 50 stops which include bike dealers, places of interest, and bar/ grills from the area from I80 to the Wisconsin border and Route 47 to the Mississippi River (there will be a few stops out of this area). Dates are from April 1 through September 30 with a post party at the Plano American Legion on October 1. Points for each stop will be determined at the party and cash prizes will be awarded. Books will cost $10 each. Open Roads proudly donated to the State PAC, Fed PAC, and to Safety and Educa- help them in any way that we can. Some of you know who we are and some of you don’t. A little about Sandy: I live in Freeport, IL and belong to the Freeport Chapter and have been a member since 2010 and have served as their treasurer since 2013. I have been a BOD rep for my chapter for the past 2 years and was voted as Member of The Year 2014 by my chapter, which is a great honor to receive. After attending the BOD meetings for the past 2 years and getting better educated about ABATE, I wanted to get more involved. After thinking pretty heavily about the NW Region Coordinator position and talking quite intently with “Cleaver” who was our region coordinator at the time, I decided to run for it. Luck has it, our region has 2 coordinators. We both feel we have a lot to offer and plan on doing the best we can and look forward to working together. On a personal note, I have two daughters- Melissa, her oldest, lives in Machesney Park, IL and Sarah, her youngest and her husband live in Muscatine, IA. One exciting event Iam looking forwards to in 2016 is that I am going to a first time grandma in July of 2016. I look forward to workthat wish to be listed on the “Downed Rider” road service booklet for ABATE. We wish to thank Kevin B., Fred M., John Smith, and Denver R. for your willingness to come to the aid of your fellow riders who have had a breakdown. We will once again join with IDOT to help promote Motorcycle Awareness, by washing windshields on I-80 on the projected date of May 15th. More information to follow as details are finalized. The 10th annual Chili Shootout will be February 6th at the Dixon VFW. Needed: Your great chili, baked goodies for the bake sale, auction items for the silent auction. All proceeds go to ABATE of Illinois STATE-PAC. Come and enjoy the good variety of chilies, buy some goodies for your sweetie, and conversation with friends – old and new, and help support ABATE at the same time! State News: A.B.A.T.E. of Illinois Legislative Day is Wed. March 2nd at the State 10 ing with Bud and I hope we can serve our region well. A little about Bud: I have been a member since 1989 first with DuKane than with Open Roads. I was like most of you just watching from the wings. I made a few life changes and decided to get more involved and got elected as V.P. in Open Roads, a position I still hold. I saw first-hand how hard our officers worked for you and when the position for NW Region Coordinator was open I felt I could do more. I look forward to working with Sandy in that position and also look forward to meeting each chapter, maybe you can teach an old dog new tricks! Sandy Murrell NW Region Cocoordinator-Freeport Chapter Bud Lein NW Region Co-coordinator -Open Roads Chapter House Inn in Springfield starting at 9 a.m. Come – Be Seen – Make a Difference Help is needed to help sell ABATE Bike Raffle tickets and to promote ABATE at the Chicago Bike Show at the Donald E. Stevens Convention Center in Rosemont, Il. on Feb. 12th – 14th. Contact Denny or Roz Lange for available times at [email protected] or 847-833-3554. Continue to sell your ABATE state Bike Raffle tickets and also the State Cash Raffle tickets. Upcoming Events: Northwest Region Chili Shootout Feb. 6th Dixon VFW Twin Rivers Chapter Meeting: Feb. 21st Alexander Park Tavern 1p.m. Princeton Legislative Day: Wed. March 2nd 9a.m. Springfield I will report on happenings at the State Seminar and the Chili Shootout in the next newsletter. Ride Free, Jennifer tion with presentations at the State Seminar. Speaking of money…Mr. Chris Roberts won a free membership with Open Roads by participating in meetings and events during the past year. Congrats. Upcoming events will include Motorcycle Awareness Month, windshield washing, bike shows, participation with “Turn Back Time” weekend in Sycamore in July. Check our Facebook page at Open Roads ABATE for more details, other events, and to share comments. Call Cliff (630) 546-7519, Patti (815) 498-6025, or Nancy (630) 742-4016 if you have questions or suggestions. Submitted by Linda Oleson, Public Relations Director Pictures: A certificate of appreciation was presented by Nancy Glover (Open Roads Chapter Safety and Education Chairperson) to Lynn Hoffman, co-owner of Black Magic Custom, for all their support to Open Roads Safety and Education. Open Roads Chapter President, Cliff Oleson, with two of the newest members, Tricia and Dave Mozingo from Sandwich. 2016 Book Run committee from Open Roads ABATE Chapter - Todd Glover, Steve Gaw, Belinda Lein, Linda Oleson, and Bill Kolb. FEBRUARY 2016 ABATE OF ILLINOIS, INC. NEWS With a heavy heart we had to say good bye to two ABATE of Illinois members. ABATE of Illinois has lost someone special. The West Central Region Coordinator Kevin “Cap” Goudschaal passed away unexpectedly December 24th. Condolences to Rosie and all of Cap’s family. Starved Rock ABATE lost a member as well. Tom Chiado passed away suddenly on January 7th. Condolences to Tom’s Fiancé, Kim Thomas (a Starved Rock ABATE member) and to his son Zach. Ride on Brothers! Starved Rock Chapter would like to welcome our newest member and the new 76th District State Representative Andy Skoog of LaSalle. mount Catering Hall at 2411 Saint Vincent Ave in LaSalle. Cocktail hour was from 5-6PM. Dinner was from 6-7PM. We had a Family style chicken buffet with members contributing desserts and appetizers. Music was from 7-11PM featuring Joe Ott’s band, Southern Breeze! I will report more in the next newsletter since this was due the same day of our party! Report on the ABATE of Illinois State Seminar: January 15th&16th, 2016 will also be in next month’s newsletter! Report on Monthly Meeting/Bowling Party Sunday January 31st: Ladd Lanes in Ladd Illinois will be in March Newsletter! Upcoming Starved Rock Chapter Events We had our Chapter Christmas Party on Saturday January 9, 2016 at the Para- NW Region 10th Annual Chili Shootout: Saturday February 6th 3PM to 8PM with the last chili in at 4:00 PM. Judging will start at 4:15 - 4:30 PM, People's choice judging starting at 5:30 PM get a tickets with paid entry. VFW Post 540 1560 Franklin Grove Road, Dixon, IL. 61021 Donation: $5.00 Per Person, No cost to enter your great chili!! Trophies for first three places! & People's Choice!! Bake Sale. Bring your favorite goodies, Individually Wrapped Cookies, Brownies, Whole Pies, Breads and Cakes. Silent Auction from 4:00 to 7:00 PM. ALL PROCEEDS GO TO ABATE OF ILLINOIS STATE-PAC. Supporting businesses; Eastland Motorsports in Lanark, Il.; Terry's Cycles in Miles, Ia.; Green's Tap in Savanna, Il.; Johnnies Tap in Fulton Il.; Sandburr Run in Thomson, Il.; Henry's Double K in Mt. Carroll, Il.; Bull Dogs in Erie, Il.; Checo's in Stockton, Il.; and if you show your A.B.A.T.E. membership card at Bombfire Pizza in Sabula, Ia. you will get a discount. Our January meeting was called to order at 12:30, on Sunday the 3rd, at the Savanna VFW. We opened with the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by a moment of silence for our fallen members. We had 34 members and guests in attendance. Remember the address for the Starved Rock Chapter website is: starvedrockchapterabateofil.org there is a link on the ABATE of Illinois website which is: abate-il.org You may also follow Starved Rock ABATE on Facebook! What Starved Rock Chapter has been up to: Hello Blackhawk this is Brian Enburg returning as your president for 2016 year. First off I would like to thank the 2015 board for continuing on the fight for your rights this past year. Now down to business, we have assembled a very strong board this year to work for you and to continue to protect your rights as a motorcycle rider and ABATE member. We are in an election year so we will have our work cut out for us getting the correct folks elected. You may get asked or called to help out with campaign handouts or supporting candidates that vote motorcycles. We hope you get involved. To keep you up to date on our meetings and times I have listed them for the entire year here. We will continue to meet where we have for the past 7 years. The name has recently changed, but the location has not. The Former PK Dugan’s is now the Red Angus Bar and Grill, 1443 1st Street Silvis, right on the Silvis border and across from Green Chevrolet. December 5th, our president Bob Carroll and his wife Jutti hosted our annual Christmas party. As always a good time was had by all. We also had our chapter meeting before the festivities. Elections were held and Bob Carroll stayed on as President, with Steve Anderson stepping down and Scott Rohrer coming on board as Vice President. Barb Koeller (that's me) is now our Public Relations person as well as taking on the newsletter. Tracy Borgen stayed in her position Meeting dates for 2016 as follows, 2nd Sunday of each month at 1:30 P..M. February 14, March 13, April 10, May 8, June 12, July 10, August 14, September 11, October 9, November 13 and December 11. I should have the events calendar in the March state Newspaper with all events listed with times and starting points. Our webmaster Doc Jenkins has fired up a new web site that is very slick, go to www. http://www.abate-il.org and select chapter on the left hand side, then select Blackhawk. On the Blackhawk web site you will find what ABATE is about, ABATE action page, your events, the officers working for you this year, meeting times, volunteer schedule, etc. please take the time to check this out. As I close this short first article, remember we are working for you to help in making the motorcycle environment are more rewarding experience for you. See you all down the road, Brian Enburg [email protected] E-mail Cell #309-738-1769 as treasurer, Christine Rohrer, secretary and Bob Borgen with safety and education and Kay Elshoff continuing with our webpage. The other positions? This chapter couldn't keep going without these two ladies, Tracy Borgen and Christine Rohrer. Along with being our secretary and treasurer, they do membership, newsletter, products and Christine is our Sgt at Arms! Wow, makes me tired just thinking of all the time, attention and dedication to our chapter. Thank you both so much. Continued on page 15……… 11 ("Contributions are only being sought from members of ABATE of Illinois and are not tax deductible.") Monthly Meeting Sunday March 6th: Begins at 1PM at JDs 3 in Magnolia, Illinois. More info to follow. Food will be available at JDs 3 March Comedy Night?? No date yet but Linda is working on a night for Comedy at the Super Bowl in Peru! Nora Kleckner PR Officer-Starved Rock Chapter The new 76th District State Representative and the newest member of Starved Rock ABATE, Andy Skoog., above We had our elections, and it went as follows: Jim (Ozzie) Rathburn is our new president; Mike McCunn is our new vice president; Angel Miller is our new secretary; Alisha Moore is our new Treasurer, and Membership person; Shawn Keane is our new legislative coordinator; Steve Bailey is our new Safety & education representative; Nick Promenschenkel is still our events coordinator. And below is the Starved Rock Chapter Christmas Party on Jan. 9, 2016 had 97 people in attendance! Our Chili cook-off, and broomstick pool tournament will be on February 13th, at Johnnies Tap in Fulton, Il.. The cook-off will start at 11:00, and the pool tournament will begin at 12:00. Our next meeting will be Sunday, February, 3rd, at the Savanna VFW. A.B.A.T.E. of Iowa, District 21's Chili cook-off will be March, 19th, at Shaggy's in Goose Lake Ia. FEBRUARY 2016 ABATE OF ILLINOIS, INC. NEWS 2016 VOTER’S GUIDE TH 58 SENATE SHEILA SIMON c TH All candidates have been graded on a scale A+ to F; NR means Not Rated; Those graded on survey alone are in lower case letters a to f. (i) means incumbant; Names in bold print on contested races are endorsed by ABATE PAC. 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Main Street, Suite 418 Galesburg, IL 61401 If everyone signed up one new member we would be twice as strong. Always carry membership applications with you to share with anyone you see riding. Invite them to meetings, events and invite them to be a member. A+ FEBRUARY 2016 ABATE OF ILLINOIS, INC. NEWS Thunder Rock, continued from page 11… We have an idea and the board has agreed, on a survey for all our members. We currently have around 89 members and would really like to talk with them and get their input on getting more participation in meetings and activities. I am limiting the questions to basically yes or no with only 10 questions. I will ask for any comments and or criticism from the membership to find out what activities and direction they would like to see Thunder Rock take. Some suggestions have already come up about having more family outings, such as picnics and more destination rides vs just poker runs. If any oth- er chapters have ever done anything like this, I would appreciate hearing from you. We have started our new year of cities and towns books. Maybe announcing the places we will be visiting will prompt some to come on the rides just to fill the books! Looks like we will be having several members going to the state seminar this year. I hear it's a good time, maybe have to jump into that too! Here is to all of us having a very Happy New Year and many many safe rides in the coming year!! Barb The “In Memory Of “ Program If you have a special member, vendor, sponsor or supporter that you would like to honor with a memorialization you can do so in the state paper. There is a fee of $25.00 per issue to run this business card size memorialization. Send a picture and a brief write up for this special person. This can be emailed to [email protected]. You can do this as a chapter or an individual. If you have any questions about this please send them to Carla at [email protected]. Advertise your event or business in the A.B.A.T.E. OF ILLINOIS Paper. See Page 3 for information on placing an ad! 15 FEBRUARY 2016 ABATE OF ILLINOIS, INC. NEWS I hope everyone had a happy new year. I’m still amazed that our winter, so far, has been fairly quiet. Lets hope it stays that way! Here is the information for the Chili Party! Let’s get the word out about the change of venue! 8601 Fullerton Ave River Grove, Illinois 60171 on FEBRUARY 14, 2016 from 3:00pm to 10:00pm We will have the outside also where we will probably have the fire pit going for everyone to stay warm if they We are still looking into plans for our second Scooters ‘N Shooters event. We hope to have this in February or March. Check our website or come to a meeting to find out more http:// southerndupageabate.org. We had a great time at the 32nd annual Chicago Motorcycle Show on A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU AND YOURS! Chapter general meetings: 3rd Thursdays @ 7:30 p.m. Glenmakers’ Legion Post 107th S. Ridgeland FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES As I start my 29th year with Abate South Suburban, I remember all the good times I have had through all these years. How a “grass roots” organization comes into its being, it’s own and it’s future. Way back we joined for there were enemies at the gate. Uncaring politicians who were more concerned with helmet laws to control after a catastrophe than education to put control in the minds of riders / voters. We came together and said in unison “What can WE do?” We did have more time then, put together meetings and parties so like minded individuals had a place to discuss what WE For 2015, Will County’s Safety and Education program gave our presentation to just over 1700 students, including several new driver’s education teachers from Olivet Nazarene University. I don’t know for sure, but that may be a record number of students for the chapter. Thank you to everyone who helped make this possible. It’s a good feeling knowing that so many students and teachers 16 go outside. Pick up your tickets at the next meeting or from Harlem Addison Auto. Let’s make this party better than any other Chili Party. Elections were held and we are retaining the same board. Apparently you like us!!! Well, we love ABATE and our chapter members! Bring your club event flyers to the meetings. Pass them around! Make sure you get a copy to me so that I can add it the news article. I need a 3 month advance notice. Stop in and what some of the clubs are doing. MOB usually has something going on Friday nights. LAMAS is an- other great place to stop and visit! Chicago Motorcycle Guide: is all new thanks to our chapter member Skip Robinson. He’s worked hard to get it back up and running. You can add your chapter parties/runs at www.chicagomotorcycleguide.com or email Skip at [email protected]. Our lovely Safety and Ed director needs volunteers to help out at the schools. Please contact Diane for dates and schools! Check the website, www.chicagoabate.com, or come to the meetings to get the information early. We are planning some great events that you do not want to miss! Meeting Dates: 2016 Meetings February 17 March 16 April 20 May 18 June 15 July 20 August 17 September21 October 19 November 16 December 21 Membership Meetings are on the third Wednesday of the month at 7:30pm at The Brewery at 3848 North Harlem Ave, Chicago. Debbe “Moon” KuppinJ ([email protected]) January 8, 9 and 10 at Pheasant Run Resort in Saint Charles. A little history: The Chicago Motorcycle Show started in the late 60's or early 70’s by a motorcycle club, as a neutral event where clubs of all colors could come and sell their wares, parts and such. It was at the Chicago Amphitheater. 32 years ago it started at McCormick Place Chicago by J & P Cycle, and is the only legendary event in the Chicago Land area. It’s a show and swap meet, with cash prizes and trophies. Some of the things that took place were: Motorcycle Stunt Show, Freak Show, Burlesque Show, Comedy Show, Live Music, and vendors from all over. This event monetarily supports Charity Organizations of US Veterans. We would like to thank everyone who came out to volunteer some of their time to help us out at our vendor booth. We signed up new members, talked about our June 5th Topless Tour as well as providing information as to what ABATE is all about. Hope to see you at our next meeting on Monday, February 22, 2016, 7:30 p.m., at Bono’s Pub, 2029 Ogden Ave., Lisle IL! could do. The acquaintance you first saw on the other side of the room might join your group at a poker run just to the next stop but seeing each others’ ride and a nod of your heads drew you both into conversation at the next general meeting. This is how acquaintance became a friend and soon you and your wives made a date to go riding, on a Saturday for lunch and bar hopping to put up fliers for the next Abate run. Soon wrenching on bikes at the house with the most tools became the norm. Before the party, phone calls were made to others who might like to hear some common sense, and soon 2 tables were filled with lively conversations and laughter. There were many smart and resilient leaders then. Todd Vander Myer, Little John Harris and many others wrote about us as a voting block; slaying DRAGONS in our voting booths; their articles in the state paper made me feel like a Hero!! Abate seemed on top of this political game where voting numbers meant everything is on the table. No secrets, just truth, justice and the AMERICAN WAY. Meetings and Parties at the Legion Hall were overflowing, the treasury was there also to help encourage several new chapters and help other organizations; Toys for Tots, Freedom Run, comes to mind. noon with Santa, 25 kids or so with help from our Candlelight Bowl and our treasury. I think most were grandchildren from our aging membership. The adult party [free to any So. Sub. Member] was a catered food affair with D.J. Very mildly attended; not one new face. Robin and I had a blast seeing friends we had not bumped into since summer, talking bike trips and back aches, in different paragraphs of course. Two good friends of many years even had a small flask filled with specially aged Kentucky ‘Sippin’ Bourbon for a small Merry Christmas toast. Thank You Both!! BUT Not one new face! None to help us face the new dragons, the politics of ‘campaign contributions’ of EPA/ Big government/ industrial complex. Can we learn to Adapt or will WE pass away. were made aware of our presence on the highways and byways of Illinois. By the time this is published, we will have our first presentation for 2016 in the books and another scheduled. Events for Will County chapter are getting underway. We had our first Book Run committee meeting in January; plans are coming along nicely for the Book Run. February 21st, we will hold our annual Triathalon at Zelmo’s Full Moon Saloon Advertise your event or business in the A.B.A.T.E. OF ILLINOIS Paper. See Page 3 for information on placing an ad! LIFE learns to Adapt or begins to pass away, and politics adapt very quickly; it is their paycheck after all. The Helmet Law enemy became ‘motorcycle check points’ for our own good [of course] to make sure we would have all our papers in order? Sir or Miss? And What sort of common sense passes a law to increase Ethanol in everyone’s gasoline when not one motorcycle [and few cars] can use any of it? Denial of Warranty and chance for a gasoline fire right there at your family jewels? Does anyone pay attention anymore? South Suburban had our kids afterin Joliet. March 19th, we will hold a Pool Party (billiards, not water) at Diamond’s in Lockport. Please see our Facebook Page and our website for more details. Please note that the board meeting for March will be the 9th due to Legislative Day on the 2nd. Respectfully submitted, John Faulhaber VP, Will County Chapter Diana Rebechini, Legislative Southern DuPage Chapter Be Aware; Stay Informed: S. Sub. Vice, Leo O’Connor River Valley ABATE Windy City Chapter NEWSLETTER DEADLINE IS THE SECOND SATURDAY OF THE MONTH, SEND ARTICLES TO [email protected] BY FEBRUARY 13 FEBRUARY 2016 ABATE OF ILLINOIS, INC. NEWS 17 Hello fellow Freedom Valley members. Hope you have gotten 2016 off on a good note. The chapter has voted and we are delighted to bring into the Rally In The Valley fold Freebird chapter, to help the other three chapters out with more man power and also more ideas as to how to make Rally In The Valley more successful. We have decided to have our annual Broomstick Pool and Blind Darts in March, at Cue n Brew, date not yet set. Also our Valentines Dance has been set, but you will have to see your newsletter for the exact date. We also would like to welcome Birdman and AR15 as our Membership reps and Pat and Deb Diaz as our Sponsorship reps. The month of January will begin the planning phase of Rally In The Valley 2016. I will post the place of the meetings in next months letter. Hope everyone had a good and safe New Years Eve and day. Be safe out there, watch for distracted motorists. If you ride during the winter, be sure to keep careful watch for vehicles. Also, be sure to clean your bike as salt residue will form on your bike from riding any roads that have been treated with salt or salt brine. Have a safe ride. Be safe. Snowman Hello Brothers and Sisters, I hope everything is going well for everyone. How time flies the holidays are over, now time to get things back to normal I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas and a safe New Year. Rally In The Valley Meetings start January 23rd, 2016. Grand National Meetings start February 16th. Like always they will be held 3rd Tuesday at Driftwood please need all the help we can get for both events more to follow. RT.9 Sign complete checked it out if you get a chance. We lost a great man and brother Christmas eve, Kevin (Cap) Goudschaal our West Central Regional Coordinator. Cap and I met about 10 years ago at a Pathfinders off road event he became one of my brothers that day and that brotherhood grew, how I will miss him and the advice he gave me in the old school ways. Love you my brother. Ride Free my Brother till we meet again. Prayers and thoughts to Rosie and family. State Seminar will be over by the time you get this show up at February Meeting and see what new things we learned. Elections over: Legislation is Rob Morefield, Products is Deanna Whitaker, Attendance Mark Whitaker the rest of board stayed the same. Now remember 2016 the president position and other positions will be up so please get involved and run for positions need some new blood and ideas. Another busy year coming so get out and enjoy the events remember supporting abate helps he fight for your rights. Let's Ride Trapper George Diana "Dee" Hays Phillips was also a founding member and Treasurer Officer of Pathfinder Chapter up until her illness wouldn't allow. Dee was also a member and officer of Great River Chapter for many years . relief to see such generosity from Pathfinders and surrounding communities. Pathfinders would like to thank local merchants IGA, Uptown City Limits of Mt. Sterling, and Casey's General Stores in Camp point And Mt. Sterling for allowing us to have drop off box's in their businesses. There was several cash donations from Pathfinders Chapter Sponsors as well. Pathfinders would like to thank Carol Chainey for all her hard work organizing this program and look forward to working together again. This is year 5 of "The Toys For Kids Toy Drive". Cook Off, Saturday - February 13th. 4pm.6pm. at Host Sponsor - Chaser's Tap in Rushville Il. .There is a 5.00 per team entry fee. There will be 1st, 2nd and 3rd cash prizes, 1/2 back drawing, and door prize. Event is open to public. We would like to invite brother chapter to participate in this event if able. Hello. It is with heavy heart Pathfinder Chapter Family , would like to pay it's respects of loss for Brother Kevin "Cap"Goudschaal and Sister Diana "Dee" Hays Phillips whom passed this December. West Central Region Coordinator Kevin "Cap"Goudschaal was a founding member of Pathfinder as well as a chapter sponsor from 2008 -2015. Cap was a wonderful loving friend and mentor to many .He always had a shoulder to cry or lean on no matter how big or small the problem. His memories and love will be treasured. Kevin an Dee will never be forgotten in anything we do. Ride free our friends. We love you both..... The Pathfinders Chapter in conjunction with Two Rivers Regional Council of Mt. Sterling -Brown County Area worked from October -December collecting toys and funds for "Toys for Kids Toy Drive". Carol Chainey of Two Rivers Regional Council said it was a huge Pathfinders chapter Officers and members are looking forward to State A.B.A.T.E. Seminar in Springfield. Chapter is working on up coming events .In February - Annual - Chili Spoon River Riders Chapter I am hoping everyone has enjoyed the new year so far. As 2016 has come lets start looking forward to warmer days soon. This time of the year is filled with all the projects everyone has been planning on maintenance on those parked bikes. Doing it now will allow more riding time later. Our January meeting had new election for a few board positions to be filled. Congrats to all the winners and Thank You for volunteering your time with these positions. Positions filled are Activities CoCoordinator Scott Ward & Chuck Courson, State Board Keith Robbins, Legislative Coordinator Scott Ward, Public Relations Lacey Rednour, Safety & Ed Coordinator Jill Craig Randall, Special Events Greg (Chopps) Bacon and Sgt of Arms Jim Mathews. Also a huge Thank You to the outgoing officers for your dedication to ABATE. Coming up February 6th is our 4th Annual Black & Chrome Ball at The Kensington Ballroom in Galesburg starting at 6 pm. Tickets are still available for purchase for a wonderful meal, great band and all around kickass time. Tickets can In March Pathfinders will be doing Pool and Shuffle Board Tournament at Host Sponsor- Down On the Corner in Marcelle IL 11am.-til done. More information and flyers to come on these events. Oceans of Love and God Bless Pathfinders Chapter Newsletter Officer Brenda Leenerts be purchased by getting ahold of Julie Bacon @ 309-342-1547 or Mark Bethell @ 309-781-9992. If you are unable to attend the meal, you can come and enjoy Joey B and the Rockin Papa's starting at 8. Also our calendar for this years events is ready. Broomstick Tournament will be held March 12th this year at Harley's Pub. This event has been growing more popular every year and getting more people involved than just ABATE members. Also we are going to have a chili cook-off too. Another event this year will be our 2nd Fulton County Youth Riders Ride which I hope for a much bigger turnout. This ride has us adventuring out in Fulton County. As always our monthly meeting is held the 2nd Sunday of the month at Harley's Pub in Galesburg. BOD meeting is at 5 pm and general membership meeting at 6 pm. Please come and attend to see what the chapter is up too. We always welcome any suggestions and ideas. I am hoping for 2016 to be a very successful year.in ABATE. Dawn Lair Secretary DON’ DON’T TEXT AND DRIVE “We can hang together or we can hang alone.” Benjamin Franklin FEBRUARY 2016 ABATE OF ILLINOIS, INC. NEWS REGION COORDINATOR REPORT Holidays are over, YIPPIE but man old man winter is here. Not much going on, the seminar is done. Did not get all the tickets back in time for the East Central State Line Riders Chapter This will be my last newsletter whereas I will be turning over the pen to State Line Rider Frank Ehrhardt 2016 Newsletter Howdy Midstaters, Last month while I was typing this little blurb for you (yes, this is all for YOU!) it was almost 70 degrees outside. What a difference a month makes! In two days the high temp is supposed to be 16 degrees! YIKES! I guess we have to look at the positives here…every day is one day closer to spring!! I am typing this prior to our January meeting and prior to our bowling party. I will have to report on both of those next month. There really isn’t a lot going on right now. We do have our chili cook off set for March 13th. Again, this is just a fun event. Bring your best pot of chili and you may win a prize! At the very least, you get to hang out and have few adult beverages with your ABATE fami- The February newsletter is written on a quiet Saturday morning while sipping tea & coffee. We have been reflecting on the winter so far and how nice it is has been to see so many motorcycles out on the streets this time of year. If you are venturing out this winter, ride smart and ride safe, and have fun! Remember winter riding conditions can be twice as dangerous when you have half the wheels as most on the road. The screw your neighbor card game on January 9th was a terrific time, as always. We had a change of venue to Shooters in Rantoul. A big thank you goes out to Dale for having us. Ice Racing is coming up on Febr uar y 19, 2016 @ 7:30 David Palmer Arena in Danville. It is sure to be a fun event for the whole family. Eastern is one of the sponsors of the event which gives us a banner and a booth. (see flyer on page 19) region raffle so holding off on it till March 13th and we will have another East Central region meeting that day at Prairieland Abate 1901 N. Rail Road Ave here in Decatur at 1pm so please have a chapter rep show up and rememCoordinator. I will continue to update the State Line Rider Facebook Page and be the Secretary for 2016. Next meeting February 28 Pipers Place Rankin Il. 1:00. March 27, 1:00 The Hideway State Line Morocco. BEST BLOODY ly. Everyone is welcome to attend and there really are no rules for the chili. It can be red, white, green, or whatever color you want to make it. Bring it prepared and in a crock pot and bring $5.00 to enter it and you are in! We award prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in Hot, Medium, and Mild. The judging method is simply people’s choice. We are hoping to do some riding together this year. We have not actually scheduled any runs, but I am hoping that we can get some large numbers of us together to attend other rides or just put together a spur of the moment lunch run or supper run… or whatever the hell we wanna do run. Please feel free to come to a meeting and present any ideas you have for a ride. We will hope to show our support for other Chapters and Clubs in the area as we have in the past. All of us are here with a comWe are in need of volunteers to help out with setting up and taking down the booth. In addition we also need help during the races working the event. Come out and meet the public, do your part to educate and inform the race fans who we are and what we do. Did I mention volunteering entitles you to a free ticket for the event? For more information, or if you would like to volunteer, please contact: Tina Underwood 217-637 -2438. We are getting ramped up for the spring riding season so much so that our Spring Fever Run is scheduled for April 9th. We are already selling drawing tickets for a Field & Stream 40+8 Gun Fire safe. External Dimensions: 59"H x 35.25"W x 26.75"D, weight is 545 lbs. Winner will be drawn at the end of the Spring Fever Run and does not have to be present at the run to win. Winner is responsible for delivery of the safe. There are only 500 tickets so get yours before they run out! Not interested in a fire safe? Trade your winning ticket in for $500 cash! For 18 ber all is welcome and you can speak. Now on to more sad news since the last Newsletter we lost 2 GREAT Abate supporters. With heavy hearts, one was the West Central Region Coordinator Kevin "Cap"Goudschaal and Denny "Spam" Turner. Our thoughts and prayers go out to their families, may they rest in peace. Scooter MARYS around. Hope everyone has a Happy Valentines Day and may you be loved by your Biker. Kelly Trumann 2016 Newsletter Coordinator, Frank Ehrhardt. 2015 Newsletter Coordinator, mon love for the ride, so let’s ride! forgotten why we are here. The Chapter membership numbers are holding steady at around 135 active members. There are still a lot of non-renewals who we would love to have back. If you know someone who has not renewed, ask them to come to a meeting or to an event and check things out. Maybe we can restore their faith in the Chapter. Our fight for our rights has not lessened, but our member numbers have. Even if you can’t make it to the meetings or the events, or if you just simply don’t want to make it to an event…if you still ride and enjoy the freedom to do so without a lid, without a bright yellow vest, and without the fear of being pulled into a motorcycle only “roadside safety check”, write a check for your dues and know that your voice as an active member will be heard. Pass that message along to those who may have The only thing I have left is to relay the total numbers for the Safety & Ed program. I was able to visit the local Driver’s Ed classes a total of 14 times this year and spoke to 317 students about motorcycle safety and awareness. I received a lot of good feedback and had some great interaction with the young drivers you will likely be sharing the road with this summer. If anyone is interested in joining me for a class, I am always open to having a visitor. That is all I can think of right now kids… Until next time…RIDE SAFE, RIDE FREE! Carry on… Smitty tickets contact Romeo @ 217-766-5003 or Deanna @ 217-643-7374. Goldy’s Bar Grill in Champaign. Sign in @ Noon, Games start @ 1pm. February Happenings: 3/13 CHAPTER MEETING! Rantoul Pizza Pub, Activities @ 12:30, General meeting @ 1pm 2/6 Broomstick pool tournament @ Shooters in Rantoul. Sign in @ Noon, games start @ 1. Come prepared to play with a REAL broom!!!! 2/14 CHAPTER MEETING @ the Rantoul Pizza Pub. Activities @ 12:30pm (Don’t forget to be punctual, Romeo said 12:30 not 12:31), General meeting @ 1pm 2/19 @ 7pm Eastern is sponsoring Extreme Motorcycle Ice Racing @ the David S. Palmer Arena in Danville. We will have a membership booth setup before/during/after the event and we have a limited amount of free tickets for volunteering to work at the booth. Contact Tina Underwood @ 217-637-2438 to volunteer or get more info. April Events: 4/9 SPRING FEVER RUN & Gun Fire Safe drawing! 10am start at the Sidney Saloon 204 S. David in Sidney IL. For more info contact Greg Cler @ 217-8415984 4/10 CHAPTER MEETING! Activities @ 12:30pm, General meeting @ 1pm 4/30 Motorcycle Awareness Rally – more info to come, stay tuned. Friend us on Facebook www.facebook.com/easternillinois.abate Or find us on our website http:// www.easternillinoisabate.com/ Until next month! March Events: 3/12 Broomstick pool tournament @ Dan and Aerika Hutton Greeting's all hope you are enjoying this above average weather we been having and hope all is well at your homesteads. At our last meeting held 1/7 we discussed the events we will be planning along with some nice scenic rides. Some of the events are the Polar Plunge, IGA Cook Out, Easter Egg Hunt and Membership / Awareness Drives. More events are in the works and will be announced during the year. Like always you can also find info on our ABATE Facebook page and at Loie's Custom Bike Shop 725 N Sherman St. in Lincoln. A big thanks to the shop for displaying the info and our Salt Creek products for sale along with new membership forms for our chapter. The new officer patches and copies of the new by-lays will be available at our next meeting Feb 4th and to all our new members it's always the first Thursday of the month and held at Logan Lanes, officers 6:30-7:00 all members 7:00-? and thanks for attending, A BIG thank you to Ron Thornton for all the members he has signed up in the last couple of months. Coffee is on me my brother. With that I wish everyone safe travels and keep the snow shovels close by, Jack (Hippie) FEBRUARY 2016 ABATE OF ILLINOIS, INC. NEWS How’s everyone enjoying this crazy winter? We had a couple of riders who braved the cold for a New Year’s Day ride, Phil and I were not among them because it was too cold for us. My New Year’s Resolution is to get an article for our chapter in the newsletter each month. We are going back to our roots as we will be focusing on our friendships and enjoying our down time until we have a new battle to face. Although we do not have any major fights going on when it comes to our rights it is still important that we stay active with our chapter so when the fight does arise we are already united and well-informed. Our meetings will be the first Saturday of the month at 1pm located at Lovington Legion. Remember ABATE is ran by our members not our officers, who are only there to keep some sense of order but for those of you who have been to our meetings know we not only get off track a lot we also tend to be extremely infor- mal. We need our members to let us know what your interests are and what you would like to see more done. We have also decided that on nice days we will be going for a ride after our meetings for those who wish to join in on a fun ride with good friends. It is time for our most important event of the year and that is our Broomstick Tournament. We enjoy not only seeing our old friends but making new as well so be sure to bring your friends and introduce them to ABATE. I know it’s been a long time since we have really connected with all of you but we are looking forward to getting back out into the real world. We have our Broomstick scheduled for February 27th at Kel’s Place in Atwood. We will begin our festivities at 4pm with sign up from 5-6 and the tournament starting promptly at 6pm. We ask that you bring your favorite Chili/Soup and register by 5pm the winner this year will be receiving a plaque with our infamous Broomstick on a motorcycle, although some of you have renamed it a Safety-n-Ed - Darrell Best 774-7809 Public Relations – OPEN Hello Members, Neighbors and Other Friends! If you have a friend who would like to become a member of Old River ABATE, now is the time. At our December meeting we voted to give $5.00 off each membership or renewal paid to the chapter during the first 3 months of 2016. Check out your membership date to see if it is a good time for you to renew. Your newly elected officers and reps for 2016 are: President - Diane Ragan 820-5374 Vice-President - Ed Storm 774-1035 Secretary - Lisa Best 774-7809 Treasurer - Kim Wiley Board Rep - OPEN Alternate Board Rep - Diane Ragan 8205374 Activities - Alan Ragan 820-5374 Off-road - Bruce Hancock Legislative Rep - Darrell Best 774-7809 In our continued attempt to find a good day and time for our meeting, they have been changed to the first Wednesday (wing night) of each month at 7 PM at the Sit-n-Sip. Our next meeting will be on February 3rd. We hope to see you there. What is going on? On Saturday, February 6th our neighbors to the east, Liberty, will be having their anniversary party. It starts at 5PM at “the Local on 45”. It is always fun with drawings, silent and live auctions, great food and socializations. It is one of their big fun -raisers and fundraisers. Please consider giving them your support. Wednesday March 2nd is our Legislative Day. It is an excellent opportunity to meet and chat with your lawmakers in Springfield, both in their offices and in the evening reception. little more crudely LOL. Those entering Chili/Soup in our contest will also be entered in a drawing for a free one-year membership to ABATE which will be drawn after the second round of the Broomstick Tournament. It is free to enter your Chili/Soup in our Chili/Soup contest and the winner will be picked by votes from all those who attend and taste. We also will have new Flatlanders Broomstick shirts, don’t worry it will be the same picture just a new color we know how you all love that broom (G-rated version of what you all call it). Remember we only sell our Broomstick shirts at our Broomstick Tournament so be sure to get yours that night. Plaques with infamous Broomstick on a motorcycle will also be given out for first and second place winners of our Broomstick Tournament and first place will also receive a cash pay-out of $50. We will be holding a tub raffle that will be drawn after the next to last round of the tournament. If you have anything you would like to donate to our tub please give it to anyone of our officers or bring it that night. Our 50/50 raffle winner will be announced after we have our winner of our Broomstick Tournament. We will also be passing out prize boxes to those who either join or renew their memberships that night and will be entering your name in a drawing for a bigger prize, which will also be announced with the Tournament and 50/50 winners. As in the past we will be running around Shelby County in March and April reaching out to each of the mayors in Shelby County so that they, like our governor can proclaim May as “Motorcycle Awareness Month”. In 2015 100% of the Shelby County mayors cooperated with that awareness program. Good job to those who went riding with a purpose (Rick Wiley) and if you get a chance, thank your local mayor. ting it can be a great day. There are lots of motorcycles to look at. There is a fun parade ride through Springfield ending at the Capitol and a lot of riding to the event and back. On Saturday, April 9th the Moonshine Rally is happening. I may hook up with Liberty again for that ride. On Saturday, April 23rd at noon the Blessing of the Bikes will take place at the Chapel in Shelbyville, right behind the courthouse. I am hoping to see friends from a few of the neighboring chapters. There is usually a run that can be joined after the blessing. Our chapter is in jeopardy of folding if we do not get our membership and participation up so we encourage you all to talk to friends, family, co-workers, etc. about the importance of ABATE of Illinois and how we ensure our rights and freedoms not only as motorcyclists but in other aspects of freedom such as ATVs and other offroad bikes. I’m sure we all know farmers and hunters that could be affected by the loss of ABATE fighters. So I look forward to seeing you all at the Broomstick Tournament and if you have anyone that cannot make it but wish to join feel free to bring their membership in that night. In May we will be joining us with Crossroads and Liberty for “Operation Windshield Wash” The State Party will be held June 23rd 26th. It is always a good time. You can also attend the monthly meetings. They are held at the Sit-n-Sip in Shelbyville on the first Wednesday of the month at 7PM. Don’t forget to check out Old River ABATE’s facebook from time to time to see if anything is planned or perhaps even impromptu. Stay warm and be safe out there! Sunday May 1st is the Safety & Awareness Rally to the Capitol. Weather permit- The January meeting was held at JP Trails End in Campus on Sunday January 8th at 1:00pm with 12 members attending. After calling us to order, Brian led us in the Pledge of Allegiance. The December meeting was held at too late of a date for the meeting minutes to make the paper. Brian gave the Treasurer's Report. He talked to Sonny, who said the taxes have been filed. The Treasurer's Report was accepted. Brian gave the Legislative Report. The ABATE State Seminar is next weekend, January 15th and 16th. The ABATE Of Illinois Swap Meet is on February 21st at the State Fairgrounds. Legislative Day is March 2nd. Motorcycle Awareness Rally is on May 1st. The State Party is at the Menard County Fairgrounds in Petersburg from June 23rd to 26th. Tom Bennett stopped by to thank us for our sponsorship of the Town Hall meeting last fall. The majority of the work at the capitol rright now is on the budget. Tom asked us to submit suggestions on bills that we would like to see introduced. He talked to the mayor of Pontiac about the use of land by the prison for an ATV park. He did not talk to DNR, not sure who has jurisdiction. The Legislative report was accepted. Brian gave the Safety And Education Report. Brian talked to Bernie. He said he couldn't set up any Motorcycle Awareness Presentations because he had the flu. Prairie Central High School contacted Bernie requesting a presentation. The Safety And Education Report was accepted. Al gave the Public Relations ReSupport your Eastern Chapter—see more info in the article on page 18. 19 Brother Darrell port. He got the Bags Tournament advertised on cable access channel. He also made a new flyer for The Bags Tournament and put up at local bars. The Public Relations Report was accepted. Mark gave the Activities Report. The Bags Tournament is coming up on January 16th. Sign-up is 11am to 1pm. Moonlight Bowl is on Saturday February 27th at 9pm. Mark also will talk to Scotty's & Elliott's about doing Broomstick Pool Tournaments. Flyers for The Bags Tournament are being mysteriously taken down. The Activities Report was accepted. Julie gave the Membership Report. We now have 105 members. We had 2 members transfer to Eastern. The Membership Report was accepted. Sylvie gave the Products Report. Nothing new. The Products Report was accepted. Under Old And New Business, the food pantries in Dwight & Livingston county each sent us Thank You letters for our donations. We might get the raffle bikes & set up a booth at the races in Fairbury. There is a list of activities for this year on the last page of the state paper. The chapter voted to buy some raffle tickets to support the East Central Region party, to be raffled off later. There was some discussion about buying a billboard at Fairbury Fairgrounds to help get our name out there, Mark to get a quote on the cost. The chapter thanks JP Trails End in Campus for hosting our meeting. The next meeting will be held at Scotty's in Pontiac on Sunday February 7th at 1:00pm. FEBRUARY 2016 ABATE OF ILLINOIS, INC. NEWS 20 and Barb memorial ride. Hello ABATE Nation and Iron Riders. At our Jan meeting Bruce ran the show for the first time as our President. All minutes, budget and BOD reports were accepted. We spent some additional time discussing the BOD meeting, and Iron Riders activities for 2016. We need to keep our numbers up and there are several folks who need to get signed back up. We are talking about having one big ride for the veterans run, and the Bruce WE HAVE RAFFLE TICKETS, contact Mikey D and get some to sell. The current ticket selling champion Bruce has pulled a hamstring, and won’t be performing as in years past, he needs our help. The next Iron Riders meeting is March 5th at the Sit N Bull in Hudson Il. That’s it for this month, Steve out. President – We received thank you cards from Life Span for the fruit baskets and One Stop Community for monetary donation toward toy purchases. Vice President – Joe Bailey fundraiser on Feb. 13 at American Legion in Sullivan. He is a biker and used to live in Mattoon. He is not an ABATE member so this is a non-ABATE function. Membership Liberty has 100 members Brian and Marlys Prahl sent a thank you note along with their membership dues, thanking Liberty for all we do. Cathy asks that if you move to contact her to update your address. Legislative – HB4320 has been proposed because the state does not have a budget. The bill would release funds for the motorcycle rider training. Currently, no one is scheduling classes because there is no money. Legislative Day is March 2 in Springfield. Let Joel know if you wish to attend. Public Relations – Gary said he is going to work to get more ads for our website. Activities Jan. 15 & 16 - State Seminar we have six people that will be attending from Liberty. Jan. 30 – Chili Cook-off and Broomstick Pool - sign in at The Local on 45 from 2-3 pm. Feb. 6 – Liberty Anniversary Party at The Local on 45 from 5 pm. Make sure to check out our website. If you haven't visited the website it can be found at: http://libertyabate.org/ We can be found on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/liberty.abate Children of the Corn Chapter They Say It Is Your Birthday..... Geoff Boyd 1/8 Bernice Wingler 1/12 Sam Tolley 1/15 James Jenkins 1/16 Robert Bacon 1/18 Mark Neff 1/19 Joel Wannenmacher 1/22 Don Dow 1/25 Patsy Harrington-Jones 1/25 Twila Simpson 1/26 Wendy Brown 1/27 Shawn Brunson 1/31 Diane Dow 2/12 Mike Osborn 2/17 Alan Ingle 2/17 Zach Helton 2/19 Susie Hexum 2/20 Angie Snider 2/21 Karen Franklin 2/25 Jeff Jenkins 2/28 Memberships due in JanuarySteve Romine Memberships due in FebruaryBonnie Brunson Glenn Brunson Debbie Crawford Tyler Johnson Kevin McKay Deb McKay Gary Reynolds Joel Wannenmacher Carol Wannenmacher Carol Zitek If you have an email address please let me know at [email protected] so I may email the newsletter to you. Let me know if there is anything you would like to see in the newsletter or anything you need posted. NEXT MEETING Feb. 14, 2016 at The Local on 45 in Mattoon, IL. Officers meet at 1 PM and chapter meeting at 1:30 PM. Remember your sweetheart for Valentine’s Day. FEBRUARY 2016 ABATE OF ILLINOIS, INC. NEWS Hello Fellow Freedom Riders! Welcome to 2016! Hope everyone had a great Christmas and New Years. Our year is starting off on the run with new officers bringing in fresh thoughts and ideas. January 10 was our first event of the new year... the Annual Snow Ball Run. A hearty high of 20 degrees, strong winds and snow the night before... what more can you ask for. There were a lot of cars and trucks on this run. As I write this, I am getting ready and looking forward to the state seminar-seeing everyone The next Chapter meeting will be Thursday Feb. 4th. It will be held at Seg's Place in Venedy @ 7:00 p.m. Our POLAR RIDE got cancelled due to the rain of all things. Planning our up coming Ride events. Sent out notices to the schools for the students to submit their essays Jordan Emrick & Josh Melton Scholarship. and sharing new thoughts and ideas. Then on Sunday, January 17th we have Jim Fury's Biking Life Winter Blows Swap Meet. We are busy putting together the 2016 Shake ur Bones Run and preparing for the February Biker Prom. There just isn't enough time in the day This year is starting off fast and furious. Come on out and join us! Ride Smart - Ride Safe Gene Ely, President Piasa Gateway Chapter funding everywhere they can. And the Motorcycle training course is on the list. This is a BAD THING. A lot of people take advantage of this. Need to keep on top of it. I have been trying to get on to ONDGO2 to keep up with all the legal stuff. But I can't seem to get on there. I guess I will have to call Rich Kinkade and see if he can help me out. Legislative issues are going to be "BIG" this year and we all need to be aware of what the State is doing. Ground Hog Day is Feb. 2nd. Maybe he will keep his self inside and not see his shadow so will can have an early spring. Mardi Gras is the 9th. Feb.14th is Valentine's Day. President's Day is the 15th. If you celebrate any of these please be careful out there. It is not only how you perform on the road, but also to watch out for others. mation, changes or updates. As Always, Ride safe - BE ALERT Vicki Dodson Secretary - Membership Check out our FB page for any infor- We hear that the State is trying to cut The January 2016 meeting of Shoal Creek ABATE was held on Sunday, January 3, 2016 at the Vandalia VFW. Meeting called to order by President Nordyke. Pledge was led by Sergant at Arms Al McDowell. Secretary’s report was read. No Treasurer’s report was given. Legislative report was given with updates on legislation. Legislative day is March 2, 2016. Fayette County is working towards offroad licensing permit requirements. Membership reported that on current member totals. Safety & Education re- 21 port by Jamie Ward that she did 2 presentations at Vandalia High School. BOD rep Sam Robinson reported that all chapters are in compliance. Products reported State bike tickets are available for sale. Public relations had no report. Newsletter had no report. Activities report was given by Eric Ward. On Sunday, February 14th, our annual Chili Cook off will be held at the Greenville VFW starting at 1 pm. The cook off is the major fundraiser for the Toy & Food Run. An entry fee of $5 per class of chili to enter the cook off. We are also in need of items for the silent auction. 2015 Hard Ass awards were presented. Brady Torbeck won 1st place with 8,980 miles, Dale Nobbe was 2nd with 4,188 miles and Jim Pryor was 3rd with 3,885 miles. The Hard Ass Contest will run from the Chili Cook off start date through December 31 every year. Fallen Riders committee reported Hog Roast tickets are still available. South west region report stated that Marble Run books will be available at the February meeting. Unfinished business consisted of whether to still do the Ride and Roll books for 2016. It was decided we will continue for this year. Depending on sales and participation, this may be the last year for the book. New business consisted of the annual attendance drawing for 2015 will be at the February meeting. Reminder to all members if you sign up 10 new members you get one free annual membership. Also turn all membership renewals and new applications into Tammy Nordyke, membership chairman. Attendance drawing was won by Skip Hodson donating all back to general fund. Welcome new members Alvin Helton, Laurie Helton, Brian Robertson, Christy Robertson, Clayton Belcher, Dennis Helton. Take Care & Ride Safe, Tammy Nordyke “Pendulum swings like a pendulum do.” That’s half a line from one of my favorite Roger Miller songs. As the pendulum swings it means time marches on. As time marches on things change and sometimes we don’t want or want to accept the changes. I think as I get older I get worse at accepting change but “They “say the first step at solving a problem is admitting you have a problem. Now is it change or not getting my way of keeping things the way that I got use too and change is now forced upon me? Now I get angry because change is forced on me. Such is the way things change in ABATE. Majority rules and if my argument can’t sway your and other point of views then change is going to take place. Such is the case with the lawyer fiasco. I don’t want to see ambulance chasers on every ABATE flyer, article or news letter I pick up but if that’s the way the majority wants it then so be it. Last month I wrote that we were going to do a June Marble Ride possibly. Sheila had the idea to move it to May as this May will be our Chapter’s 25th Anniversary. This is up for discussion at an upcoming meeting soon. We still have about fifteen of our original thirty-five members by the way. We held our organizational, first meeting at Sandy’s Runway by Scott Air Force Base in May of 2001. That bar has changed a lot of hands over the years and just recently has again. St Clair ABATE member and one of our news letter advertisers Kim Schwee, owner of TR’s recently pur- chased it. It’s called South Gate now and speaking of advertiser’s I took my New Year’s Day ride out to Sit N Bull in New Memphis. Stan Denton the owner, ABATE member, supporter of the chapter has all you can eat chicken every day of the week for $8.95. It is also a Marble Run stop so plan accordingly for a good ride. Eat To Ride-Ride To Eat? By the time this is published our only fund raiser for ourselves will have come and gone. This is the fourth year we held our Annual Meat Shoot on MLK weekend. When we started this Thunder Alley had their swap meet the first weekend of January and that was the only thing going on. The ABATE State Seminar is on MLK weekend and we don’t know when Thunder Alley will have their swap January meet and now, yes now, Thunder Roads Magazine is putting on a swap meet that same day. At the February meeting we will be discussing moving our meat shoot to October or November as we can’t and won’t attempt to compete with other motorcycle groups or organizations on events. Also if we have it at the end of the year we have a better idea how to budget our chapter in the upcoming year. Our chapter meetings are always on the 2nd Thursday of the month at TR’s Place at 7:00pm. If you haven’t been to a chapter meeting in a while then you should stop by and check out how we are running your ABATE chapter. Mike Gallagher FEBRUARY 2016 ABATE OF ILLINOIS, INC. NEWS REGION COORDINATOR REPORT Hi My Brothers & Sisters, Winter finally arrived and with a vengeance, colder than a well diggers a** while last week it was flooding. But before long it will be riding season again so it's time to get the work started on those little improvements we all know that just got to be done. One of A.B.A.T.E.. of Illinois most important days is coming up on March 2nd. It is our Legislative Day at the Capital, a chance for us to get up close and personal with our Legislators. This being an election year they will be more receptive of the needs of the voters. It is way cool to see a bunch of Bikers walking the Halls of the Capital buildings and then a lot of the politicians come over to our reception that The January 6th meeting was held at Centralia VFW at 6pm. Our meeting are always the 1st Wednesday of the month At 6 pm at VFW. Thanks so much to VFW for allowing us to meet there each and every month. Hope to see a lot of old and new faces at the meetings in 2016. Schedule of events are: January 24th- Spaghetti Dinner at the Centralia VFW for Special Olympics Polar Plunge starting at noon tii 5 pm, Freedom Riders in conjunction with the LawDogs are taking the Polar Plunge in Rend Lake this year. The money raised from the spaghetti dinner goes to make Special Olympians compete in events throughout the year. February 3rd- E-Board meeting at 5pmChapter meeting 6pm at VFW February 20th- State BOD February 21st-State Swap meet February 27th- Broomstick pool tourney. Sign up 10 am till noon - $10.00 a person AT Rumors in Centralia. You don’t have to be a member to play. March 2nd- Chapter meeting at VFW March 5th- Special Olympics Polar Plunge at Rend Lake at South Sandusky at 11 am. April 6th- Chapter meeting Centralia VFW AT 6pm April 16th-Freedom Riders Spring Run. More details to come. April 24th- Blessing of the Bikes at Bald Knob. April 30th- ABATE BOD April 30th- Scavenger hunt for Christmas for Kids. TBA May is MOTORCYCLE awareness month. May 2nd- Chapter meeting at VFW AT 6pm May 7th- Highway Cleanup and wind- shield wash. Meet at Biggies to eat at 8 am. Start our 2 mile streatch of highway clean up at 9am move to 57 northbound rest stop for windshield wash at noon. May 21st- Sh%&s and Giggles ridetimes TBA no cost to ride June 1st- Chapter meeting at 6pm at VFW. June 4th- Murray Center Benefit Ride June 18th- BOD July 6th- Chapter meeting at Centralia VFW at 6pm July 15th & 16th- Murphy’s PAC Run. Gates open at noon on Friday. August 3rd- Chapter meeting 6pm at Centralia VFW August 20th- BOD September 7th- Chapter meeting 6 pm September 16th-17th Little Boogie in Cartter at Kent Littles. Gates open Friday at noon. December 3rd- Christmas for Kids Party at Poplar Place. Hi All, Winter is here and it sucks just like I remembered. We drew the winner on our TV raffle, it was Brian Johnson and his wife chose to take the money option. We will be deciding what to raffle off for 2016 at the February meeting. Which will be at the AmVets on the 6th. At the meeting we will also have presen- tations for the "Pay It Forward" event in July. We had The Amy Center, CASA, & ARC brought up as possibilities, voting will be at the March meeting on the 5th at the Sportsmen's Club. We had 38 members and 1 guest at our January meeting at the American Legion in Mt Vernon. We passed out copies of the 2016 Calendar. On February 20th we are having a Broomstick Pool Tourna- ment at the American Legion in Mt Vernon. Sign up will start at 4pm with first game at 5pm. then on February 7th we will have a "Cager Scavenger Hunt" On March 12th we are going to have a Hot Dog Roast out at Truman Sellers place out in the country. Me & Arley spent an afternoon getting the paperwork for the Jefferson County Raffle and Poker Run permits and the Mt 22 evening to get their picture taken on our raffle bike with folks from their districts. Democracy in action is something to see. I would like to see several from each of the Chapters in our region at this event. Peace Mick We are going to add a few more activities coming soon. We hope your having a great start to your New Year. Please continue to keep those who are having medical or family or any struggles in your thoughts. Thanks for being a Freedom Rider!!! ABATE OF Illinois- Look Twice Save a Life! We hope you all renew your membership, if you have expired,and get new members to join us. We hope you get out and vote and remember all the unrestricted Freedom we get due to ABATES Diligence in Legislation. So often we become so focused on the finish line that we fail to enjoy the journey. - Dieter F.Uchtdorf Thanks and be safe!!!! Until Next month, Freedom Riders PresidentMimi Hawkins Vernon permits done. The permit from Jefferson County covers the whole year and is already in my briefcase. I am waiting on a call from the City Clerk. It is going to be an exciting active year for the Chapter and will be a lot of fun. Peace Mick Small typos that can change the meaning: •"Education: College, August 1880-May 1984." •"Work Experience: Dealing with customers' conflicts that arouse." •"Develop and recommend an annual operating expense fudget." •"I'm a rabid typist." •"Instrumental in ruining entire operation for a Midwest chain operation." BOUNTY HUNTERS! Inactive members. We WANT them back as active members. Help us bring them back in by signing them up. Help your organization grow and continue to be a strong and effective voice for all Motorcyclists here in the state of Illinois. Check with your chapter Membership Officer and see what you can do to help! Chapter Membership Officers can sort their inactive membership list by zip code and have a designated person in the area contact from the list. Collect all feedback; and forward to myself or to the state office. Thanks for all that you do. Legs, Assistant State Coordinator FEBRUARY 2016 ABATE OF ILLINOIS, INC. NEWS SUNDAY MONDAY 1. FEBRUARY 7. Peo-Taz Ch Mtg Shoal Creek Ch Mtg Thunder Rock Ch Mtg Heartland Ch Mtg 8. Richland Co Ch Mtg TUESDAY 2. Children of the Corn Ch Mtg 9. Midstate Ch Mtg WEDNESDAY 23 THURSDAY 3. Big River Ch Mtg Old River Ch Mtg Freedom Riders Ch Mtg 4. 10. Apple Creek Ch Mtg Beacoup Bottoms Ch Mtg Will County Ch Mtg 11. Heart of Illinois Ch Mtg St Clair Co Ch Mtg Kaskaskia Vly Ch Mtg Salt Creek Ch Mtg FRIDAY 5. SATURDAY 6. Flatlanders Ch Mtg So Illinois 27 Ch Mtg Northwest Region Chili Cook-off Eastern Broomstick Tourney Liberty Anniversary Party 12. 13. Piasa-Gateway Ch Mtg Backroads Ch Mtg Open Roads Ch Mtg Big River Chili Cook-off Pathfinders Chili Cook-oof DEADLINE FOR ADS ARTICLES AND FLYERS 14. Blackhawk Ch Mtg Freebird Ch Mtg Central Ch Mtg Kishwaukee Vly Ch Mtg Liberty Ch Mtg Eastern Ch Mtg Freedom/Choice Ch Mtg Southrn Freedom Ch Mtg Chicago Ch Chili Party 15. Tri-county Ch Mtg 16. Dukane Ch Mtg 21. SWAP MEET Freeport Ch Mtg Prairieland Ch Mtg Lost Creek Ch Mtg Black Diamond Ch Mtg Spoon River Ch Mtg Twin Rivers Ch Mtg 22. Jasper County Ch Mtg Southern DuPage Ch Mtg 23. Heritage Ch Mtg 28. State Line Riders Ch Mtg 29. 6. Peo-Taz Ch Mtg Shoal Creek Ch Mtg Thunder Rock Ch Mtg Starved Rock Ch Mtg 7. 13. Blackhawk Ch Mtg Freebird Ch Mtg Central Ch Mtg Kishwaukee Vly Ch Mtg Liberty Ch Mtg Eastern Ch Mtg Freedom/Choice Ch Mtg Heartland Ch Mtg Southrn Freedom Ch Mtg Midstate Chili Cook-off 14. Richland Co Ch Mtg 17. Chicago Ch Mtg 18. Lincolnland Ch Mtg South Suburban Ch Mtg 19. Eastern Ch Ice Racing 24.. Windy City Ch Mtg Great River Ch Mtg 25. Crawford Co Ch Mtg Northern Il Ch Mtg Embarrass Valley Ch Mtg 26. 1. March Children of the Corn Ch Mtg 2. Legislative Day Old River Ch Mtg Freedom Riders Ch Mtg 3. Kaskaskia Vly Ch Mtg Salt Creek Ch Mtg 4. 8. Midstate Ch Mtg 9. Apple Creek Ch Mtg Beacoup Bottoms Ch Mtg Will County Ch Mtg 10. Heart of Illinois Ch Mtg St Clair Co Ch Mtg 11. 20. E-Board and BOD meetings So Illinois 27 Broomstick/Chili Event Shoal Creek Chili Cook-off 27. Open Roads Ch Mtg Heartland Moonlight Bowl Flatlanders Broomstick Tourney Freedom Riders Broomstick Tourney 5. So Illinois 27 Ch Mtg Iron Riders Ch Mtg Flatlanders Ch Mtg Northern Ill Cabin Fever 12. Piasa-Gateway Ch Mtg Backroads Ch Mtg Open Roads Ch Mtg Central Broomstick Tourney DEADLINE FOR ADS ARTICLES AND FLYERS 15. Dukane Ch Mtg 16. Chicago Ch Mtg Make sure I have your list of meeting dates so that they can be listed on the calendar. I passed out a form at the last BOD meeting. I can email the form to you if you want to have your meeting dates listed. Send me an email [email protected]. 17. Lincolnland Ch Mtg South Suburban Ch Mtg 18. 19. E-Board Meeting Save the dates February 20 bod meeting February 21—swap meet March 2—legislative day March 19—executive board meeting April 30—bod meeting May 1—safety and awareness rally June 18—bod meeting June 23-24-25-26—state party July 16—executive board meeting August 20—bod meeting September 17—executive board meeting October 15—bod meeting Serving Central Illinois for 12 Years November 19—executive board meeting december 10—bod meeting “BLUE COLLAR PRICES FOR BLUE COLLAR PEOPLE” 1405 US ROUTE 6 (TOP OF THE HILL) SPRING VALLEY, ILLINOIS 61362 DATES MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE CHECK THE WEBSITE FOR LOCATIONS AND POSSIBLE CHANGES. BOD MEETINGS BEGIN AT 1:00 P.M. EXECUTIVE MEETINGS BEGIN AT 10:30 A.M. 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NEWS CHAPTER 24 ADDRESS RR1 BOX 54 410 W CHESTNUT 3620 DAWN DR PO BOX 183 PO BOX 46 PO BOX 332 PO BOX 1084 PO BOX 410307 PO BOX 431 PO BOX 731 PO BOX 648 PO BOX 41 PO BOX 188 PO BOX 6132 PO BOX 412 517 N GRAHAM PO BOX 478 PO BOX 278 PO BOX 96 1147 N COLLEGE PO BOX 6563 PO BOX 205 PO BOX 3855 101 S ALLEN PO BOX 202 PO BOX 417 PO BOX 41 2890 COUNTY RD 600 N 5705 E 900TH AVE CITY CARROLLTON BALDWIN PINCKNEYVILLE MORRISON CARLINVILLE E MOLINE GALESBURG CHICAGO CLINTON ROBINSON MACOMB FARINA W CHICAGO CHAMPAIGN TUSCOLA SULLIVAN W FRANKFORT MANITO BOODY CENTRALIA PEORIA FREEPORT QUINCY LEROY PONTIAC MARSHALL WATSEKA EL PASO NEWTON ZIPCODE 62016 62217-1002 62274 61270 62626-0046 61244-0332 61402-1084 60641-0307 61727 62454-0731 61455-0648 62838 60186-0188 61826-6132 61953 61951 62896 61546-0278 62514-0096 62801 61601 61032-0205 62301 61752 61764-0202 62441-0417 60970-0041 61738 62448 INCEPTION MARCH 1990 MARCH 1990 AUGUST 2007 JUNE 2007 SEPTEMBER 1994 JULY 1987 JUNE 1985 JANUARY 1986 AUGUST 1994 JANUARY 1987 OCTOBER 2010 JANUARY 1987 JANUARY 1987 DECEMBER 1986 FEBRUARY 2000 JULY 1994 AUGUST 1992 NOVEMBER 1993 JUNE 1999 JANUARY 1987 OCTOBER 2001 MARCH 1986 JULY 1987 JUNE 1986 FEBRUARY 1987 OCTOBER 1992 APRIL 1993 MAY 1991 DECEMBER 2000 CONTACT ALLEN DAN STEVE SHAWN DANNY JERRY JEFF PAT JERRY TAFFIE JIM “BAKE” JUDY KELLY SHARILYN MISTY JOE JIM JIM CAROL BRUCE SCOTT TOM DENNY BRIAN LAWRENCE HARRY MIKE JENNIE PHONE 217-883-2407 618-317-2816 618-201-5469 815-718-3909 217-710-9338 309-948-8056 309-337-2118 708-280-6053 217-314-1516 618-554-6152 309-837-4035 618-245-9504 630-669-2588 217-840-3120 217-480-5212 217-620-3207 618-663-7841 309-840-1616 217-412-4801 618-532-5331 309-678-0554 815-238-3092 217-430-4424 309-962-4028 815-848-0265 217-463-2148 815-432-2800 309-275-1378 618-201-5568 REGION APPLE CREEK BACKROADS BEAUCOUP BOTTOMS BIG RIVER BLACK DIAMOND BLACKHAWK CENTRAL IL CHICAGO CHILDREN OF THE CORN CRAWFORD COUNTY CROOKED CREEK CROSSROADS DUKANE EASTERN ILLINOIS EMBARRAS VALLEY FLATLANDERS FRANKLIN COUNTY FREEBIRD CHAPTER FREEDOM BY CHOICE FREEDOM RIDERS FREEDOM VALLEY FREEPORT GREAT RIVER HEART OF ILLINOIS HEARTLAND HERITAGE TRAIL HUBBARD TRAIL IRON RIDERS JASPER COUNTY SW SW SW NW SW NW WC NE EC SE WC SE NE EC EC EC SE WC EC SE WC NW WC EC EC SE EC EC SE 11 11 17 16 18 19 22 17 19 20 KASKASKIA VALLEY KISHWAUKEE VALLEY LAMOINE VALLEY LIBERTY LINCOLN LAND LOST CREEK MID-STATE NORTHERN ILLINOIS OLD RIVER OPEN ROADS PATHFINDERS PEO-TAZ PIASA-GATEWAY PRAIRIELAND RICHLAND COUNTY RIVER VALLEY 215 E NOLEMAN PO BOX 2783 PO BOX 512 PO BOX 1502 PO BOX 5774 PO BOX 87 PO BOX 181 PO BOX 496 PO BOX 182 PO BOX 428 PO BOX 92 PO BOX 5936 PO BOX 363 1901 RAILROAD AVE PO BOX 121 PO BOX 573 CENTRAILIA LOVES PARK DALLAS CITY MATTOON SPRINGFIELD BEARDSTOWN PANA LAKE VILLA SHELBYVILLE SANDWICH MT STERLING PEORIA E ALTON DECATUR OLNEY AROMA PARK 62801 61132 62330-0507 61938 62705-5774 62618-0087 62557-0181 60046-0496 62565-0182 60548-0428 62353 61601-5936 62024-0363 62526 62450-0121 60910-0573 APRIL 2006 AUGUST 1989 JUNE 1988 FEBRUARY 1987 OCTOBER 1986 JUNE 2006 MARCH 1993 OCTOBER 1986 FEBRUARY 1987 JANUARY 1992 FEBRUARY 2008 OCTOBER 1986 OCTOBER 1986 APRIL 1987 APRIL 2012 FEBRUARY 1998 TROY MIKE JEFF DENNIS BOBBI TONY RONNIE ELIZABETH DIANE CLIFF TIM GEORGE GENE JOHN LARRY DAWN 618-292-3005 779-200-4603 217-453-6353 217-259-7544 217-836-3336 217-491-4319 217-823-4681 847-917-5798 217-820-5374 630-552-3828 217-653-5119 309-840-0035 618-593-4363 217-620-3472 618-839-1014 815-839-6318 SW NW WC EC WC WC EC NE EC NW WC WC SW EC SE NE 21 20 18 19 10 17 17 21 - 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SALT CREEK SHAWNEE HILLS SHOAL CREEK SOUTH SUBURBAN SOUTHERN DuPAGE SOUTHERN FREEDOM SOUTHERN ILLINOIS SPOON RIVER RIDERS ST CLAIR COUNTY STARVED ROCK STATE LINE RIDERS THUNDER ROCK TRI-COUNTY TWIN RIVERS UNION JACK WILL COUNTY WINDY CITY FOR SALE: 2013 KZ INFERNO 5th wheel toyhauler model 3710T. 3 slides, 40’7” long, triple axle, lots of extras and upgrades. Paid $67000, will sell for $49,900, only used once. Call Gene, 217-825-3737. (9/15)—— FOR SALE: 1990 Harley-Davidson FXDB Dyna Sturgis model. For the 50th Anniversary of the Sturgis Rally HD planned to make 1,600 of this bikes but made only 1,533. The #1 bike is in the HD archives, the #2 bike is in the AMA museum and I have the 494th. It has 14,800 original miles and is all stock. Runs like when it was new. I would love to get $11,000 for it because of its excellent condition. Serious inquires call Arnie at (708) 704-2776. (9/15)———————FOR SALE: Woman's Fringed Leather Jacket - size small (4 - 6) - $125. Call Angel at 309.712.3570 (9/15) ————————FOR SALE: 2001 Harley Davidson Heritage Softail, 45318 miles, $7800.00 Diana 309-645-6079 (10/15)———— FOR SALE: 2010 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide ULTRA CLASSIC, in Flame Blue Pearl. Still 1 ½ years left on manufacturers extended warranty (transferable). Garage kept. Extras; Screamin’ Eagle Pro Super tuner ignition, 3 ½ “ Rinehart mufflers, Lowering kit, Chrome Engine guard and foot pegs, cover Mileage: 3,200 $20,000 OBO 217-508-9599 (10/15) ——— FOR SALE: 1990 Harley-Davidson FXDB Dyna Sturgis model. For the 50th Anniversary of the Sturgis Rally HD planned to make 1,600 of this bikes but made only 1,533. The #1 bike is in the HD archives, the #2 bike is in the AMA museum and I have the 494th. It has 14,800 original miles and is all stock. Runs like when it was new. I would love to get $11,000 for it because of its excellent condition. Serious inquires call Arnie at (708) 7042776. (9/15)—————— FOR SALE: 2011 Keystone Cougar Xlite 30WCV travel trailer; low usage. This V-nose travel trailer has a rear living area with one slide. Two easy chairs sit in front of the back picture window while the slide contains a dining table and sleeper sofa with air mattress. The kitchen is furnished with a double-bowl sink, stove with oven, microwave and refrigerator. A walk-through bathroom has a neoangle shower, sink and toilet. The master bedroom at the front of this Cougar 30WCV has a 2nd slide, walk-around queen bed, front closet and separate outside entrance. See full specs at http://www.rvguide.com/specs/keystone/ travel-trailer/2011/cougar- xlite/30wcv.html $23,000 OBO 217-508-9971 (10/15) FOR SALE: 2003 Heritage Springer Black. 100 year Anniversary. 12,400 miles Excellent condition $13,500 obo Call Bob 815-252-0733 (12/15)———FOR SALE: 1981 Honda Goldwing for Sale. Runs excellent. Only 23000 miles. Collectable. 1100cc motor. These bikes are known to do 300000+ miles with very little servicing. Clean Title. Great transportation vehicle. New battery, so this bike is ready to go. $1600 Text Only: 815-530-9650 George(12/15) FOR SALE: 2008 Kawasaki Vulcan, 97 cubic inch clone, water cooled, shaft drive, hydraulic clutch, fuel injection, great running, super reliable, well maintained with synthetic oil selling because of Job Loss Mitsubishi Plant Closing $4000.00. Contact Jack at [email protected] or cell 309.287.7571, will accept texts. (12/15) — All classified ads are due by the SECOND SATURDAY of the month and will run for at least 3 months, or until space is needed. Be sure and let me know if your item has sold so it can be removed and leave room for someone whose item has not sold! [email protected] PAGE - -