GWRRA Region H

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GWRRA Region H
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Region H, The Hospitality Region
GWRRA Region H
2011 International Chapter
of the Year
OKLAHOMA CHAPTER N
OKLAHOMA DISTRICT CHAPTER N (NORMAN)
INTERNATIONAL CHAPTER OF THE YEAR 2011
Mike and Lori Stiger, GWRRA Directors, Ed and Linda Johnson, International
Membership Enhancement Program Directors, and Bob and Karla Greer, International Assistant Directors for the Chapter of the Year program are pleased to announce
that Oklahoma Chapter N, Norman, OK, The "N"Credibles!!", has been selected as
the 2011 GWRRA International Chapter of the Year. The Chapter was led by Linda
Huggard. The Chapter of the Year Coordinator is Cindy Andrews. Congratulations
to the OK Ch N for the "FUN" they had and the involvement in the Chapter of the
Year Program.
Bob and Karla Greer
International Assistant Directors
Membership Enhancement Program
Chapter of the Year
Region H - The Hospitality Region
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We would also like to announce that Florida Chapter FL1-M, Clearwater, FL, "Sun
Coast Wings", was the First Runner Up for 2011 GWRRA International Chapter of the
Year. This Chapter was lead by Chapter Directors, Tracy & Sharon Dunn and their
Chapter of the Year Coordinator was Betty Probus. We congratulate them for being selected as the runner up and appreciate their involvement in the Chapter of the Year Program.
We would also like to congratulate all other Region and District Chapters of the Year
winners. We encourage everyone to participate in the Chapter of the Year Program in
2012. A great place to get information is to attend one of the Chapter of the Year Seminars and the Chapter of the Year Meet and Greet at Wing Ding 34 in Ft. Wayne, IN this
year. In addition, feel free to attend the Membership Enhancement Program Open Forum
and meet the GWRRA International Membership Enhancement Program Team. The
schedule for these events will be in your "Wing World Magazine".
Bob and Karla Greer
HOW DID OKLAHOMA CHAPTER N DO IT!
In a recent communique by Mike and Lori Stiger, GWRRA Directors, Ed and Linda
Johnson, International Membership Enhancement Program Directors and Bob and Karla
Greer, International Assistant Directors for the Chapter of the Year Program it was announced that Chapter N of Norman, Oklahoma has been selected as the 2011 GWRRA International Chapter of the Year. This is the second time in the five year history of the
Chapter of the Year program that this honor has
been awarded to a Region H chapter, the previous
being Texas O for 2007.
Throughout the year, OK-N seemed to be everywhere doing everything and firing on all cylinders
every step of the way. Full slate of Chapter Officers? They had them. OCP Training? They did it.
Chapter of the Year Seminar? They hosted one. Recruiting? They did many. Written Retention Plan?
They have one. Extraordinary Chapter Events?
They did a lot of them. Chapter banner, mascot,
website and newsletter? They had them all. Chapter Couple of the Year participating in the District
Selection? Yes they did. Rider Education Levels
Program? They maxed out on points. Parking Lot
Practice? Yes, on a hot, hot day. Leadership Training Seminars? They made them all. Horizon Program? They attended. Conventions attended? They
made nine.
All of these activities were in addition to their
weekly dinner rides, monthly Business Gatherings,
Anniversary Parties (both theirs and others) Christmas Party, planning meetings, a Lighthouse Tour
of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and cooking and
Larry LeTarte and Lawnie Andrews,
Cindy Andrews and Linda Huggard
serving dinner for the 40 to Phoenix riders.
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Chapter Director Linda Huggard, Assistance Directors Larry LeTarte and Lawnie
Andrews and CHOY Coordinator Cindy Andrews would like to extend their appreciation
for the dedicated efforts of their fellow members : Darla and Dwight McBride, John
Hobbs, Sue Wilson, Dale and Angie Hines,
Randy and Maria Jones , Mike and Teresa
Elmore, Jim and Bonnie Jones, Lonnie and
Leadership Training
Dianna Young, Jim and Suzanne Owens,
Brian and Danielle Adams, Allen and Sheryl
Heinrichs, Bob and Barbara Bledsoe, Don and Vera Fleming, Reta Tarver, Al and Anita
Honeycutt, Earl Carr, Gerald and Cheryl Hudson, Neil and Susan Drucker, Charles and
Mattie Rupprecht, Dale and Jeannie Moore, Tom and Sandy Billingsley, and Jim and Pam
Ward.
Also they would like to thank Bill and Dea Ann Gray, Ed and Ann Nahl, Dave and
Cheryl Ward, Jack Wagner, Jerry and Becky Hodges, Earl Dunkleberger (OK-B) and Max
Rowlett (OK-L) for their assistance.
The old adage of “bite off more than you can chew, then chew it, plan more than you
can do then do it” certainly described this active chapter last year. In view of their Chapter
of the Year efforts it is abundantly clear why they are called the “Ncredibles”. They stayed
focused on their goal and through work, fun
and perseverance accomplished it as a team
effort which is in essence the very heart and
soul of the entire GWRRA organization.
Report obtained by
Newsletter Editor
Robert McClure
Recruiting
Lining up for Azalea Festival Parade
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2012 TEXAS
CONVENTION STASTICS
341 GWRRA MEMBERS IN ATTNEDANCE
Youngest Rider, Male: Jonathan Ervin TX-C
Youngest Rider, Female: Tish Jones TX-R
Youngest Co-Rider: Karen Brown TX-E
Most Mature Rider, Male: Kenneth Kelly TX-T
Most Mature Co-Rider: Sissy Flippin TX-O2
Longest Distance Male Rider: Daniel Cok (752 miles) NM-W
Longest Distance Female Rider: Debbie Merket, TX-J
Largest Texas Chapter Pre-registered (20) TX-C
Largest District (Non-Texas): Oklahoma (11)
Lowest GWRRA No.: Garry VanBuskirk KS-DD
Highest GWRRA No.: Libby Parrish 344520-1, TX-I
2012-2013 Texas District Couple of the Year
MIKE & ROBIN THACKER
Mike and Robin live by the GWRRA motto of Friends for Fun, Safety,
and Knowledge.
They are always finding people to talk with about
GWRRA, riding safely, TX Chapter N2, and all the fun they have riding their Gold Wings.
They have been members of the TX N2 Team for about 8 years. Mike has been a Ride
Coordinator; they were Assistant Chapter Directors 2006; and, they were Chapter Directors from 2007 – 2009. During Mike & Robin’s term as
Chapter Directors, TX N2 won their first Texas District
Chapter of the Year Award.
Mike and Robin have been married nine years. Between
them, they have six children and seven grandchildren.
Mike rides a 2006 black Gold Wing, and Robin is now
riding her second bike…..a 2008 Gold Wing.
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GWRRA Region H
The South Central Region
TEXAS DISTRICT 2012
CHAPTER HORSE RACE WINNERS
THURSDAY
WINNER:
TX-T
CHAPTER
HORSE
AWARD:
1ST: TX-R
FRIDAY
WINNER:
TX-G2
SATURDAY
WINNER:
TX-T2
Chapter Derby Hat,
1st Place: TX-G2
CHAPTER
HORSE
AWARD:
2ND: TX-R
CHAPTER
DERBY
HELMET:
1ST: TX-C
Chapter Derby Hat,
2nd Place: TX-S2
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BILL GRAY SWEARS IN NEW
TEXAS DISTRICT DIRECTOR
AND TEAM
TEXAS DISTRICT DIRECTORS: DAVID & CHRISTINA VIDRINE
First of all let me say thank you to Bill Gray for giving me the opportunity to become
Texas District Director. This is truly an honor and privilege for me and Christina. When we
became Assistant District Directors we have met many chapters and have made many
friends along the way. We hope to make as many chapter gatherings and chapter functions as possible.
Christina and I joined GWRRA in 2003. I had missed riding a bike and I met a friend at
work who was with GWRRA. He got my attention and before I knew it I was buying a Goldwing 1200 and attending chapter gatherings. We participated with Chapter M2 of Spring,
Texas.
In 2006 we became Membership Enhancement Coordinators for the chapter. We really
enjoyed it lot. In 2008 we were honored to become Couple of the Year for the chapter and
participated in the Couple of the Year Selection in 2009. We were also asked to step up to
Assistant Chapter Directors for M2 in 2008. In 2010 we became Chapter Directors for M2.
In 2010 to 2011 we were asked by Fred and Mandy Mew to become Assistance District
Directors so the chapters in the Houston and outlining areas would have someone close to
answer questions and visit their chapter functions. Since taking this position, we have visited many chapter gatherings and rallies.
We have participated in the Leadership Training classes as well as the Horizon class.
We have taken the OCP in 2010. We are also Level IV riders. We have attended Wing Ding
and other District Conventions.
Looking back on this it amazes me how time flies when you are having fun! I hope to
accomplish as Texas District Director two main items, for all chapters to have FUN and to
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make sure we communicate with one another from chapter levels all the way to International levels. I want all chapters to know I am just a phone call or email away from any
questions they may have. We have participated in practically all levels in a chapter so
we understand there are a lot of questions people may have and we are always here to
help.
DAVID & CHRISTINA VIDRINE
THE NEW TEXAS TEAM
David & Christina Vidrine
Mike & Robin Thacker
Ricky & Karen Frazier
Rich & Kathy Hipp
Diane Shults
Jim & Alvalin Woodul
Dave & Jean Simmons
Mike & Robin Thacker
Kenny Shults
Christina Vidrine
Open
Open
Tom & Dawn Sprague
District Directors
Assistant District Directors
District Educators
Assistant District Educators
District Treasurer
District MEC
Couple Of The Year Coordinators
2012 - 2013 Couple Of The Year
Entertainment Coordinator
Newsletter Editor
District Trainer
Vendor Coordinator
Webmaster
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New Braunfels Civic Center
Opening Ceremony at Honda
Registration
Riders Ed Table
Hat Contest Winners
Hat Parade
First Aid Class
Texas Poster
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Texas 2012 Couple of the Year
Let’s Dance!
Couple TX-G2
Chapter TX-E
Chapter TX-J
Oklahoma Members
Region H Team
Slow Dancing
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GWRRA Texas District
CHAPTER PRIDE
WINNERS
Chapter Banner: 1st Place,
TX-T
Chapter Mascot: 1st Place
TX-T, “Armydillo”
Chapter Banner: 2nd Place,
TX-O
Chapter Mascot: 2nd Place
TX-G2
Individual Mascot: 1st Place
TX-N2 “Buzz”
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Web-Site: 1st Place: TX-U
Newsletter: 1st Place
TX-O
Newsletter: 2nd Place
TX-O2
Chapter Scrapbook Special:
1st Place, TX-M2
Chapter Scrapbook Digital :
1st Place, TX-R
Chapter Jacket: 1st Place
TX-M2
Chapter Jacket: 2nd Place
TX-T
Individual Mascot: 2nd Place
Tim & Becky Dinnel LA-A
Chapter Windshield Cover
1st Place: TX-C
Chapter Windshield Cover:
2nd Place: TX-E
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GWRRA Region H
The South Central Region
TEXAS GWRRA DISTRICT
DRESS COMPETITION
Chapter Riding Dress: 1st Place: TX-C
Couple Riding Dress: 1st Place: TX-C “Lockler”
Best Dressed Couple Tee: 1st Place: LA-A Dinnel
Best Dressed Couple Tee: 2nd Place: TXR “Crum”
Couple Dress/Shirt: 1st Place: TX-C “Sailor”
Couple Dress Shirt: 2nd Place: TX-C “Ward”
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Chapter Tee Shirt: 1st Place: TX-C
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Chapter Tee Shirt: 2nd Place: TX-G2
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2012
TEXAS DISTRICT
BIKE SHOW WINNERS
GL1800 Trike-Special Show 1st:
Jim Woodul, TX-T
GL1800 Bike-Custom:
James Smith, TX-Z2
GL1800 Trike-Show 1st:
Scott Gresak, TX-M2
GL1500 Bike Show:
Jerry Barnett, TX-N2
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Bike-Classic 1st:
Dub & Scott Justice, TX-T
LIGHT SHOW: First Place Non-Moving
Greg Johnstone TX-Z
Bike-Classic Honorable Mention:
Harold Halasz, TX-M2
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GL1800 Trike-Best in Show:
Jim Woodul, TX-T
LIGHT SHOW: First Place Moving
MacBird TX-M2
Bike-Classic Honorable Mention:
Bob MacBird, TX-M2
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Corner of Care and Concern
Prayers and Best Wishes for a speedy recovery are offered to:
OK-W: Bob and Patsy Doughtery, Directors of Oklahoma Chapter W were involved in an accident on I-35
north of Dallas, April 15th on their way home from the
Louisiana Rally. A car came speeding up in the HOV lane
and lost control. The car swerved into their lane and hit
them on the side causing them to flip the trike twice before coming to a stop on the guardrail. They were taken to
Parkland Hospital in Dallas. The trike is a total loss.
We visited with Bob and Patsy week of May 21, and both expected to be released to care of their son, at home later that
week. They were in good spirits, and looked foreword to getting
on with their lives. Another trike is a possibility. They have a
lot of healing, therapy, and work ahead of them, so keep them
in your prayers.
Warren Burt August 4, 1936 - May 15, 2012,
Ch M CD 1995-1996 and 2007-2008
TX-M:
Warren Burt. A long time friend, 20 year member
of GWRRA, two term Chapter Director of TX-M, passed away
in his sleep Monday night, May 14, 2012. We do know that
there will not be a viewing or funeral at this time. The family
will have a memorial service at a later date.
Mike Thacker - New TX ADD & DCOY Involved in Accident
TX-M:
Mike was involved in an accident after leaving
the Texas convention May 20, 2012. To avoid rear-ending a
car, he laid his Goldwing down on the way home Sunday.
Mike is in intensive care at Memorial Herman Medical Center in Houston, TX. He has a broken left leg, Left shoulder
is fractured, 8 fractured ribs and his right hand is fractured. Mike was schedule for surgery Thursday to repair
his leg. The leg, shoulder and hand will heal on their own.
Robin was on her own bike behind him. She did not go
down and she is doing well. She has friends and family
with her. I will keep you informed on his progress and if
you would keep him in your thoughts and prayers. If you have any questions
please contact Karen Frazier, Ricky Frazier or myself.
Thank you,
David K Vidrine, Texas District Director
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Bill McBride Recovers from Stroke!
May 17, 2012; Had a call from Jennie McBride saying Bill had a
stroke and was air lifted to Hospital in Springfield Missouri. He
had surgery yesterday. He is able to move his arms & legs and recognizes her.
May 18 AM, 2012: Bill was about the same. He had additional
surgery that afternoon to repair a slight hiccup.
May 18 PM, 2012: Bill was doing great - came through the 2nd
surgery fine. The nurses can't believe he made the progress he has.
May 21, 2012: Bill is slowly improving. He is able to get up and
walk with the help of a walker The Doctor said they would probably remove the stitches and
staples on Wednesday or Thursday (May 23-24). He has no timeline for leaving but wants
him to go to a couple of weeks of rehab from here. He is having difficulty using the right
words in the right places and can get a little frustrated but overall has a good outlook. His
vision seems a little better.
OK-B:
OK-B Chuck Wuchter Recovers
Chuck Wuchter’s surgery went well and he is at home resting. Doctor said
they will test the biopsy and him know if he needs to get radiation to make sure it is
all gone. Just can't talk for a week.
In Memorial to OK-N: Brian Woolard
OK-N: Brian Woolard passed away during the night of June 2. He
got up to go to the bathroom sometime between 1 and 2 and said his legs
were hurting. He fell and stop breathing. His wife did CPR on him until the
police got there and they took over but it was too late. Please, keep Chris
and Tony in your prayers today to give them the peace they need at this
most terrible time.
In Memorial to: Linda Blankenship
OK-F:
Linda Blankenship Memorial Service were held in Tulsa, Wednesday, May 23,
at Moore's Southlawn Funeral Home, Tulsa Ok. Many of you
probably remember Joe and Linda as former directors of Chapter F and as State director some years ago. She was 67 and a
retired nurse.
Joe and Linda led GWRRA in our state in the early 1990's.
Linda and Joe was recognized as former leaders by Chapter J a
few weeks ago. An avid rider in her own right, Linda founded
Sisters in Spirit, a women's motorcycle association, in 2005. It
now has chapters in 39 states and Canada. Both GWRRA and
SIS were well represented at her services. She is survived by
husband Joe and one son.
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Carol Handleson Suffers with Multiple
Sclerosis
TX-P:
As many of you know, Carol has Multiple Sclerosis. Carol is in the end stages of her life and soon will
be probably be moving to hospice care. Right now she is
in the Regency Hospital in room 116 on Oakmont Blvd in
Fort Worth. It is right down the street from the City View
bowling alley and she would love to see her friends. When
Carol passes, I am asking for all of her motorcyclist
friends to escort her from he funeral home to her final
resting place. Carol is going to be buried locally here in
Fort Worth. If at all possible, can you get some members from the Chapter R to
help? Sadly, Carol will probably not make much longer than 2-3 weeks at the
most. When all final arrangements have been made I will let you know. Please
keep Carol & Brian in your prayers!
Brian Handleson, TX-P Educator
Follow-up:
Carol passed away Sunday, June 3. Carol was a sweet and wonderful person and
was determined to not be kept alive by machines and tubes. During the last three
years, Brian attached a side car to his bike so that she could continue to ride with
him. MS is a horrible debilitating disease.
Cassima Dean
<[email protected]>
PRAYER NEEDED
LA-O Chapter Educator Alfred Ingram
had emergency triple by-pass surgery June 3. He was in
stable, but critical condition in St. Tammany Parish Hospital in Covington. We are asking for your prayers for his recovery. If you or your Church has a prayer list or chain,
please add him. He has a long road of recovery ahead.
Thanks,
Marie Vince, LA-O
Follow Up on Alfred Ingram:
Good news, Alfred came home from the hospital Saturday night. He is doing well,
still dealing with fluid in his lungs. He is at home with his sons taking care of him.
We thank each of you who sent up prayers for him. Please continue as he has a
long road of recovery ahead of him with cardiac and pulmonary rehab. God is
Good!
Marie & Wendell Vince, LA-O
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GARY LEWIS IN SPRINGFIELD MO. ICU
TX-M, Gary Lewis, former CD, current MEC, We understand that on May 31, they were just south of Branson
MO., 5 or 6 bikes, Gary was #2. Cruising around 30 MPH,
he apparently passed out and fell off his bike and was hit
by the trailer he was pulling.
Update: June 1
Gary Lewis is in ICU in Springfield, MO due to a accident.
Gary has some broken ribs, clavicle and scapula. He is doing OK but is in severe pain. A lot of TX-M group are there
with him and Beverly and I know that they will need your
prayers and thoughts. Please keep them in your prayers.
Thanks. J.D.
ARKANSAS CONVENTION REPORT WILL BE IN
NEXT MONTHS ISSUE OF REGION H NEWSLETTER
MESSAGE FROM GWRRA PRESIDENT
ABEL GALLARDO
Dear GWRRA Officer:
First of all, I want to say Thank You to each and every one of you who serve and support this great
Association. Your time, passion and dedication for GWRRA is what makes us the truly great Association that we are today!
With that in mind, I must announce that GWRRA is beginning the process of searching for its next
Director of GWRRA. Mike Stiger has held this position since April of 2010 and has worked tirelessly
to bring about positive and measurable changes. During this period, Mike has balanced his time needed to serve our Association alongside his thriving and time intensive professional career. Understanding the ever increasing needs of both organizations, Mike has come to the determination that each organization requires more time and attention than he is currently able to provide. Thus, he has decided
that the time has come for us to begin the process of finding his successor.
As such, effective immediately, we will begin accepting formal inquiries from those interested in
being considered for the position of Director of GWRRA. A preliminary summary of the position can
be found here.
Please forward all inquiries, resumes and support information to:
[email protected]
Ride safe.
Abel Gallardo
President, GWRRA
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Director’s Corner
Bill and Dea Ann Gray
Region H Directors
918-231-9371 cell
www.gwrra-h.org
GWRRA Region H
The South Central
LAZY DAYS OF MAY....NOT!
We love May! Conventions, warmer weather, more riding and more time with
friends. We break out of our winter shell and start acting like kids again! This time
of year Fun for most of us is an acronym for "find us now!" The fun began in Texas!
First, congratulations and thanks to Fred and Mandy Mew and your team for the
fun we had in New Braunfels. Texas Derby Days was a hoot! Thanks again for your
service and leadership to GWRRA and Texas District! Enjoy being a "jam" again!
Next, congratulations to David and Christina Vidrine for being sworn in as Texas
District Directors. We look forward to working (and having fun) with you and your
team!
Finally, thanks to Chris and Pam DePriest and team for the hospitality and good
times in Harrison. "Ride-N-Arkansas" was a blast and kudos to you and your team!
We wish you two the best settling back into the "jam" role. Thanks for your service
and leadership to GWRRA and Arkansas District.
Congratulations to Johnny and Mildred Glasscock for assuming the role as Arkansas District Directors. We are looking forward to great things in Arkansas from
you and your team.
If you are going to Wing Ding and haven't signed up to help at the International
Bike Show, please go to the Region H website and sign up for a two hour slot (or
more.) We are still in need of folks to help. If you are computer challenged and wish
to help, let one of the Region Team members know and we will sign you up!
See you down the road.
Bill & Dea Ann Gray
Region H Director, GWRRA
918-231-9371 cell
www.region-h.org
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Rider Educator
Sam & Anita Belinoski
Region H Rider
Educator Coordinators
DIFFERENT CAN BE DANGEROUS
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It's quite noticeable in the motorcycle crash statistics - riders on either new
bikes or bikes that do not belong to them are over-represented in crashes. There
are obvious reasons for this, with the main one being unfamiliarity.
A bike that you do not know is likely to have different brakes, a different
clutch feel, maybe a new riding position, and a different handling feel. And then
there are the other controls. Even just using the turn signals needs concentration.
A lot of our physical riding is done by our subconscious, leaving our conscious free for the task of defensive/survival riding. When we get on a strange
bike, a lot of our conscious processing tends to be channeled to the physical operation of the strange/new bike.
So, the unexpected can catch us out. So we try to make an emergency maneuver on a bike we don't really know. The result can be locked wheels, a less
than sharp swerve, a sudden disorientation and reduction in our capability of
responding correctly to the situation. Or you use the old bike reflexes on the
new/different bike...
Thus, a situation that, on our old bike would be a pain in the ass may on
that new/different bike, become a serious injury pain or even worse. So, when
you are on a bike that you are not completely familiar with, anticipate more and
leave extra room in traffic. And take the bike to an empty parking lot and try out
a few riding exercises - slow riding, braking, weaves and turns - and get to know
the feel and performance of the bike the fast and easy way.
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Membership Enhancement Notes
Jere & Maurine Pyburn
Monroe, La. 71201
Home: 318-387-1741,
Cell: 318-780-3057 (Jere),
Cell: 318-780-3075 (Maurine)
[email protected]
..
This month we will look at the Couple of the Year Program
from the viewpoint of a new member….
You can imagine our disappointment when recently attending a GWRRA event
we overheard this conversation between a first time attendee and a member who
serves on a Chapter Team…it went something like this
First timer: “what is a Couple of the Year all about “
Team member: “oh, they just sell tickets”
That response leads us to believe there are folks who not only are members but
have been chosen as leaders who are unaware of programs, responsibilities and
the workings of GWRRA. A Couple of the Year is so much more than a peddler of
tickets! They have been honored at the Chapter Level for all their participation,
hard work and dedication to the Chapter.
At the District level they have been chosen by a panel of Judges who carefully
considered their leadership skills, involvement and desire to serve as Ambassadors
for their District, At the Region Level the District Directors from that Region also
carefully weigh their past involvement, dedication, knowledge of GWRRA and
speaking ability along with their desire to represent their Region. International
Couple of the Year is the pinnacle of the program where the GWRRA Region Directors carefully examine the resume and again judge the Couples on their ease in
speaking before a crowd before choosing that one special couple to represent the
entire GWRRA family.
Couples at each level often are spokespersons who promote GWRRA to organizations in their community & other riders they may meet on the road .They often
host or participate in seminars explaining the Couple of the Year program and
serve as role models and mentors to new members. A Couple of the Year is far
more than just ticket sellers and we hope the Directors at
each level will inform their members as to what an extreme
honor it is to be chosen as Couple of the Year.
Until next time,
Ride Safe & Often
Jere and Maurine Pyburn
Region H
Membership Enhancement Coordinators
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Region H Trainer
Jack Wagner
Edmond, OK
405-359-7892
Leadership Training News
by Jack Wagner, Region H Trainer
May saw a lot of great training in the seminars presented at the Texas and Arkansas conventions. I want to thank everyone who attended along with all of the great instructors who
presented them. During the past couple of months, I have had the privilege of certifying
five new Leadership Training instructors. Congratulations to Steve and Billie Fleming of TX
N-2, Red Roussel, LA District Trainer, and Wendell and Marie Vince, the outgoing Region H
Couple of the Year. These folks successfully completed the Instructor Development and
Certification program and have presented their certification seminars. They will be tremendous additions to the Leadership Training team. If anyone is interested in becoming a certified instructor, please contact me.
There are a couple of upcoming events I would like to mention. Arkansas is presenting the
Horizon Program in Morrillton, AR on June 23-24. If you haven't been thru Horizon, it is
the most fun of any of the GWRRA training programs. It is a day and a half exercise in team
building and self awareness and loaded with laughter. Anyone interested in attending
should contact Larry Penepent ([email protected]) to enroll ASAP.
There will be in Instructor Development and Certification Program conducted in El Dorado,
KS on July 21. This is an 8-hour program covering presentation and public speaking skills
along with familiarizing perspective instructors with the GWRRA training curriculum and
methodology. Enrollments should be confirmed with Marty or Ruth Dannar
([email protected]).
Lastly, we still need volunteers to assist with the Wing Ding Bike show. Yes, we need certified judges, but we also need help with a lot of other things you don't need any experience
for All positions and open 2hour timeslots are shown on the
Region H webpage (www.GWRRA
-H.org). The Bike Show will be
Friday, July 6 with a brief meeting of all Bike Show volunteers
on Thursday afternoon July 5, at
3pm. Oh, did I mention all Bike
Show volunteers will receive free
ice cream? How's that for an incentive to help out!
Steve and Billie Fleming
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MEDIC FIRST AID
Greg & Cassima Dean
Region Medic First Aid
Greg & Cassima Dean
Bedford, TX
214-549-0476
[email protected]
Greetings Region H!
May has been an extremely busy month for us. We attended the Texas District
Convention in May, returned home and then left for Colorado. We arrived back in
Texas on June 3, 2012 and we are now looking forward to attending Wing Ding in
a few short weeks.
At the Texas District Convention, we worked with the new Texas District Educators Ricky and Karen Frazier to train 19 GWRRA members with the MFA Certification. We want to congratulate the following participants upon their successful
completion:
Dave Charles
Sherry Macomb
Mark Campanga
Alyce Dietly
Russ Miller
Stephen Morrison
Rick Dietly
Beverly Haley
Marion Palmore
Max Rowlett
Jim Haley
Betty Valentine
Bart Harris
Dallas Valentine
Cheryl Harris
Betty Williamson
Sherry Hostetter
Danny Williamson
Carl Macomb
We also want to thank Steve Bockhouse for traveling from Kansas to New
Braunfels to teach the MFA renewal certification class.
Unfortunately, we were not able to attend the Arkansas District Convention and
were disappointed to miss all the fun and activities that were scheduled.
We had to miss the Arkansas District Convention due to a previously scheduled
personal commitment in Colorado but we took advantage of the opportunity and
rode our Gold Wing to the event. We accumulated over 2000 miles during this
time and encountered various different weather conditions. We rode from Dallas to
Denver, Denver to Pagosa Springs and on to Durango. From Durango we traveled
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to Mesa Verde and then on to Santa Fe, New Mexico before we started back to Texas.
This recent trip brings us to remind everyone who will be riding for summer vacations
to remember several important factors for your trip preparation. These are not all inclusive but very important:
1. Hydration: Improper hydration can easily result in heat exhaustion and dehydration. Start hydrating the day before not just when you start riding.
2. Clothing: In some areas, the climate may change quickly so be sure that you
have clothing for hot and cold climates.
3. Proper Rest: Proper rest will prevent fatigue and then you will be able to meet
your travel goals and assure that you are able to properly handle various road
conditions that you may encounter. While traveling in west Texas and New Mexico, we encounter side winds of more than 45 miles an hour. (These winds would
last for several hours of travel and this was exhausting.) Without proper rest, I
would not have been able to control the bike under these conditions.
Plan your ride and ride your plan. Do not push yourself. Make sure that you adhere to the goals you set forth. These tips will help you enjoy your trip and keep you
safe.
GWRRA TO BE ON
GOOD MORING AMERICA PROGRAM
I have been informed that Wayne Grant, North Carolina District Educator, will
be appearing on the Good Morning America program on Friday June 22nd. He
will be discussing motorcycle safety and our efforts to alert motorists to share the
road with us through our Motorist Awareness Program. I encourage you all to contact your district and chapter participants with this information. Wayne has been a
great asset to rider education and motorist awareness for many years and has been
a past recipient of both a M.A. Merit Award and M.A. Coordinator
of The Year.
Please keep any information like this coming. I would like to
recognize as many of you as I can in your efforts to enhance our
program. I know this may sound like a cliché, but it's sincere. "
Thank you for all you do ".
Joe and Gracie Mazza
International Motorist Awareness Director
Rider Education
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Region H 2012
Couple of the Year
Dale & Carleen Garrett
Killeen, TX
254-554-4123
[email protected]
The weather is really getting great for riding. April took us to
Louisiana, May we stayed a little closer to home for the Texas
District Convention.
We traveled to New Braunfels, just north of San Antonio. As
usual we found several of the local restaurants. New Braunfels
is noted for its great German cuisine and for the oldest bakery in Texas. The opening
ceremony was at the local Honda dealer and fitting with the theme, Texas Derby
Days; of the convention the chapters kick things off with a horse race. There was a
horse race all three days with three different winners. No triple crown. As the photos in this news letter show Texas had a very colorful fun filled and informative convention.
Texas selected a fantastic couple as their Couple of the
Year. Mike and Robin each ride their own bikes and enjoy the
fun and close friendship from Chapter N2 in Humble, TX. On
the way home Mike was involved in a very bad accident and is
still in a hospital in the Houston area. Please keep Mike and
Robin in your thoughts and prayers as he recovers from his
injuries.
Prior family commitments prevented us from attending the Arkansas convention
this year. But this week Carleen and I are headed to the “Show Me State” for the
Missouri District Convention. This will give us the opportunity
to ride the wonderful roads of the beautiful states of Arkansas
and Missouri. Later in June we embark on our trip to Wing
Ding to cheer on Marie and Wendell as they participate in the
International Couple of the Year selection. Come and join us
on Tuesday for the selection program.
See Ya’ Ridin’
Dale and Carleen Garrett
Couple of the Year
2012-2013 Region H
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By the Book
By: Jack Wagner
Region H Trainer
“By the Book” articles are intended to help familiarize GWRRA Volunteer Leaders and Members with the policies, procedures, and information contained in the GWRRA Officer’s Handbook (OHB). A copy of
the Officer’s Handbook can be found at the following Internet website:
www.gwrra.org/oconnect/officerhandbook.html
Please feel free to reprint these articles in Region, District, or Chapter newsletters.
Are You Having Fun?
Once again this month, I'm going to depart somewhat from the 'normal' By the Book' format and talk
about another officer resource intended to help provide support for our motto of 'Friends for Fun,
Safety and Knowledge'. If chapter gatherings are nothing more than sharing information that could
be obtained by reading the chapter newsletter, then members will loose interest in attending the actual function. Yes, everyone should enjoy the fellowship gatherings provide, and hopefully the food is
good enough to bring them back. But if you're looking for a way to spice things up beyond just the
routine 'reading of the newsletter', rider ED. presentation and 50/50 drawing, then keep reading..
On the Membership Enhancement page of www.gwrra.org, there is a link to the Fun Activities Guide.
That guide is a treasure trove of ideas to make your gatherings and rides much more FUN. Just as
there are regional cuisines, its not uncommon for regional activities to be commonplace, some of
which you may not be aware of in your area. The Fun Activities Guide is by no means meant to be a
comprehensive collection. But it is a good place to go for ideas which may be new to your chapter
participants. Some of the games may seem silly, but you'd be surprised by how much everyone enjoys them once they get started. There are ice breakers, which really get visitors and new members
involved in making new acquaintances or learning something new about old friends. There are
games of 'skill' where everyone can take a turn at accomplishing a task. There are couples activities
as well as individual activities. Take a cue from the TV show Minute to Win It. There are ideas for
recognition awards. After all, who doesn't like to be publicly recognized for their accomplishments –
okay, some 'happenings', while deserving of recognition, aren't necessarily enjoyed by the recipient.
But remember, we're laughing with you, not at you. Well, sometimes we are laughing at you, but
you'll get your turn to get even – which is part of what makes it fun. While these can be mildly embarrassing, they should never be in poor taste and always done in good fun.
We all enjoy just riding together – whether it be for food or just to enjoy a nice afternoon out. But
there are ways to make rides more than just following each other to the destination. The Fun Activities Guide has ideas for that as well. Some of which can be easily turned into chapter fundraisers if
desired.
So take a look at the Fun Activities Guide. If you have other ideas, please share them – instructions
for doing that are also part of the Guide. Don't loose sight of the first word of why we exist – FUN!
Remember, if its not fun, you must not doing it right.
Learn Something New…Then Teach Someone!
Jack Wagner
Region H Trainer
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KANSAS DISTRICT GWRRA
HAPPENINGS!
June 2012
Kansas Rider Education is sponsoring an Experience
Riders Course (ERC) June 10, 2012. It will be held at
the Winfield Kansas High School in the south parking lot. See the flyer in the Kansas
Winger for more information. They just completed a Trike course in Hutchinson Kansas
and plan to have another one around October, location yet to be determined.
The District Leadership Training Division is hosting an Instructor Development and
Certification Program on Saturday July 21st at the Best Western in El Dorado Kansas.
Anyone interested should contact Marty & Ruth Dannar at 316-260-5272 email [email protected].
The Kansas District Convention is only a couple months away. It isn’t too early to
make plans to ride to the “Little Apple’ Manhattan Kansas August 24/26, 2012. Print a
copy of the registration in our District newsletter and come join us. For you former military guys, we are working with Fort Riley to have a special tour for us. This is a Do Not
Miss trip if we are able to coordinate it.
Several of the chapters are heading for the monthly Cassoday ride June 3rd. That
event has really grown in numbers.
Chapter ‘Q’ had an unusual Spring Ride. It’s called a “challenge” ride. There are 105
counties in Kansas and ‘Q’ has challenged one and all to see how many counties they can
ride to by the end of the year. Here are the simple rules. Ride to each county seat, park
your Wing in front of the court house and take a picture. Then log it on the form available
to you, or keep your own log. Jack & Teresa Kistler, Bill Tucker and Dick Shaw from ‘Q’
rode a couple of weekends ago. Bill & Dick got a head start and ended up with 24 counties
in 972 miles. Bill has added one more since then. Come join The Q's’ Crew.
If you want to ride, contact a Chapter Director. Every chapter is scheduling some very
interesting rides each month.
Regards,
Bill Tucker
Kansas Winger Editor
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Wing Ding 34 Presented by Progressive
Fort Wayne, Indiana
July 4 - 7, 2012
What's Happening at Wing Ding 34
Presented by Progressive
We are kicking off the week with a Welcome Party In the Amish Town of Grabill, Indiana featuring a FREE meal, vendors, antiques shops, buggy rides, homemade ice cream
and much more hosted by Visit Fort Wayne!
Join your Gold Wing friends at Parkview Field for Tin Caps baseball! One great tradition joins another as the Grand Parade will depart the Coliseum and culminate with an
evening of America's game under the lights in downtown Fort Wayne on Friday, July 6th.
Click for more information.
REGISTRATION: Registration absolutely ends June 7th! Register in advance to save
money and not have to wait in line! Day passes are available on-site for $15 for members
and $22 for non-members.
SPOTLIGHT - NEW! The Official Wing Ding Program has a new name and a new,
streamlined look! The 'Spotlight' will be published in the July issue of Wing World magazine and will be available for download from the website! A special E-blast will be sent
out as soon as it is available for review online! The Spotlight will not be available onsite
but the newly enhanced 'Official Pocket Guide' will be in your registration packet for easier carrying and reference!
TALENT SHOW - NEW! In order to offer more evening opportunities, our traditional Talent Show has been reformatted to offer live entertainment during the lunch hour on the
Food Court Stage. Be sure to check the Daily Event Schedule at www.wing-ding.org for
times! Check the Official Event Program - 'Spotlight' in your July issue of Wing World for
details and info on how to sign up!
BIKE JUDGING: Wing Ding offers one of the few indoor bike judging competitions! There
are 40 different classes with prizes awarded for 1st and 2nd place in each class. Check
the Daily Event Schedule at www.wing-ding.org for classification times. Space is limited
so register today!
SEMINARS - NEW! Wing Ding always has some of the best and most informative seminars you can find! Be sure to check the website at www.wing-ding.org for the latest
schedule and descriptions of each seminar. The schedule will also be in your Official
Pocket Guide when you arrive and pickup you registration packet or, you can always
stop by the Leadership Training Booth in Expo IV for the latest information!
J&M Evening Entertainment: A free evening of music, dance and comedy theater with
Vocal Trash! Priority seating to those who purchase the dinner option. All prize ticket
proceeds go to this year's charity Horses and Horsepower!
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SEE WEB SITE FOR REGISTRATION FORM
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WING BREAK 2013
REGION H CONVENTION – MARSHALL, TX
CONVENTION CENTER – APRIL 4, 5 & 6, 2013
Pre-Register by March 15, 2013 and be eligible for the $250 Mini-Grand Prize
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO GWRRA REGION H
MAIL REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT TO:
BILL GRAY, 1820 W. KENT PL., BROKEN ARROW, OK 74012
Full Registration
GWRRA Member
Life Member
Non-Member
Medic First Aid - First
Time 8hr Fri
Medic First Aid Recertify 4 hrs Sat
Trike Course *
Grand Prize tickets 30
for $10
50/50 tickets Friday
30 for $10
50/50 Tickets Sat 30
for $10
Level IV BreakfastCurrent**
Level IV Breakfast-Not
Current**
TOTALS
Quantity
Pre-Register
$25
$12.50
$30
Total Pre-Reg
On-site
$27
$13.50
$32
$25
$25
$25
$50*
$25
$50*
$10
$10
$10
No charge**
$5 **
*Classroom on Friday, range on Saturday. $25 refunded upon completion of course.
On-line registration available through Pay Pal @ gwrra-h.org (effective Sept. 1.)
** Must be a GWRRA Level IV to attend.
Children under 12 FREE! Must be registered to be eligible for prizes!
Grand Prize TWO $500 Drawings!
Rider___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Age_______Birthday___________________GWRRA#______________________________Expires________________________________
Co –Rider_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Age_______Birthday___________________GWRRA#______________________________Expires________________________________
Address________________________________________________ City & State______________________________________________
Zip___________________Phone___________________________Region____________District_____________Chapter______________
Direct Mileage to Convention________________
I/We agree to hold harmless GWRRA, any co-sponsoring organizations, and any property owners for any loss or injury to self or property by
reason of participating in this convention. I/We also agree to assume responsibility for any property which I/We knowingly damage.
Rider_______________________________________Co-Rider______________________________________Date____________________
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MEET YOUR
REGION H TEAM
Region Director
Bill & Dea Ann Gray
Broken Arrow, OK
918-231-9371
[email protected]
Region MEC/COY
And Patches
Jere & Maurine Pyburn
[email protected]
318-387-1741
Assistant Region Director
Gary & Phyllis
VanBuskirk
El Dorado, KS
316-321-0896
[email protected]
Region Motorist Awareness
Larry & Brenda Penepent
Russellville, AR
[email protected]
479-858-7188
Region Treasurer and
Region CHOY
Ed & Ann Nahl
Norman, OK
405-321-6467
[email protected]
Region Medic First Aid
Greg & Cassima Dean
Bedford, TX
214-549-0476
[email protected]
Region Educator
Sam & Anita Belinoski
Houston, TX
281-469-5755
[email protected]
Region Webmaster
Sam & Anita Belinoski
Houston, TX
281-469-5755
[email protected]
Region Trainer
Jack Wagner
Edmond, OK
405-514-1234
[email protected]
Region Couple of the Year
Dale & Carleen Garrett
Killeen, TX
254-554-4123
[email protected]
Region Vendor Coordinator
Ruby & Jim Seale
Pittsburg, TX
903-856-5153
[email protected]
Region Newsletter
Robert & Voleta McClure
Shawnee OK
[email protected]
405-273-1227