Director`s Ramblings ..……by……. Dave “Doc” Medich

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Director`s Ramblings ..……by……. Dave “Doc” Medich
T H E
N E W S L E T T E R
H A R L E Y
ABOUT OUR
CHAPTER
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T H E
O W N E R S
I N D I A N
V A L L E Y
G R O U P
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2012
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Director’s Ramblings ..……by……. Dave “Doc” Medich
Established in 1989,
IVHOG is celebrating it’s 22nd year as
a Harley Owners
Group chapter.
IV Hoggers,
In business for over 65
years, Dean’s Harley Davidson of Souderton, PA is our
sponsoring Dealer.
Our Monthly Chapter Meetings are held on the first
Sunday of every month at
the American Legion Hall
75 N. Main St. Sellersville,
PA.
For information regarding
membership or chapter
events, contact any officer
listed herein.
INSIDE THIS
ISSUE:
Director’s
Ramblings
1
Chapter Meeting
Minutes
3
Calendar/ Events
6
Feature s & Stories
7
Business and Classified Section
10
Officer Directory
13
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As the riding season draws to a close I
want to provide my perspective as to what this
club is about and why you should all be proud
to be members. So, I want to summarize here
what we do, how we interact with the community at large and how we raise and spend
money.
First, I think it’s important to talk about
what we do as a club because we on the Board 
believe that IVHOG has something for everyone.
 Riding. First and foremost, we are a riding
club. We have two planned club rides following chapter meetings each month during riding season. On other Sundays there
are the informal “rides to nowhere”. At
least once each season, club members also
informally meet to go on an overnight ride
of some distance. There have been rides to
West Virginia and Vermont, for example.
And, of course, riding is involved in practically every other event we do.
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Support for our members. I am very
proud of the way our members step up
when other members are in need. Sometimes we pass the hat in meetings. This
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year some 30 members assembled to lead
Sal Albano’s son home upon his return
from Iraq. Sometimes, it’s just a card we
all sign for an ailing member. Whether it’s
little things or much more that we do, it all
adds up.
Membership activities. Throughout the
year, but especially in winter months, we
hold several parties for members. Our
LOH and Activities Officers plan and work
hard to bring the membership together for
dances, dinners, movie nights and the annual Holiday Party. Club funds help underwrite these events which all members (and
often families) are invited to participate in.
Community Outreach. IVHOG believes
in helping out in the community and Deans
and The Motor Company very much encourage this involvement. And IVHOG is
involved in a big way; for example:
o Annual BCC&Y Toy Run – coordinating a ride of several hundred bikes
o MDA – this year our Golf Outing
raised over $700 for this charity
o Manna on Main Street
o Homeless Veterans Coat Drive
o Warriors Watch Support
o Annual Hogs and Dogs – over 35
members participated at Spring
Meadow Nursing Home
o Ride for the Heroes – We were the
Number 1 participating club again!
Interaction with other MCs. What I
have learned over time is how important it
is that we have good relations with other
clubs in the Delaware Valley. So developing the HOG chapters’ relationships has
become a priority for me.
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Director’s Ramblings …. Continued
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We seem to have lost touch over the years with some
Annually our books are audited by a volunteer team
of the local HOG clubs and it is important we move
of members who are not on the Board. We always pass
these back in the right direction. Supporting their events
with flying colors. So, do the math and you’ll see that
is a start and from there, the opportunities and comradeour income and outgo are pretty balanced. Our main
ship that can evolve is endless. Events such as the Tri
priority is to insure IVHOG is on a solid foundation
State HOG chili cook-off and the softball game this year
both from a membership and financial perspective. We
against Lehigh Valley HOG are two examples of
on the board take our jobs seriously as we balance the
strengthening our ties. We hope to continue these every
need to support internal functions and give back to the
year. Later this month we will be meeting with Bucks
community at large.
County HOG’s director and their dealership GM to vet
 Dealership Support. We support Deans in whatever
out the concerns and hopefully trigger a renewed relaway we can because without them we could not exist.
tionship.
Our most recent effort was to support Open House on
We are also trying to strengthen our relationship
October 6th. IVHOGGERS cooked food, led demo rides
with the Interclubs organization which has grown to
and even did “meet and greet” with Dean’s customers.
now include 15 clubs. As with HOG clubs, I have found
Over 20 members participated in this event which was
that by supporting each other we all become more sucvery successful.
cessful. For example, at our big fund raiser, the Pig
Roast, more IC members attended than did members
This past year has proven challenging because we
from IVHOG; so IC attendance gave us a big boost. I
will have more to say about IC in a future “Ramblings”. have grown so fast. We will continue to evolve as a
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club but I believe we have a solid foundation on which
function without sufficient funds to conduct its business to grow and to always be a club members can be proud
of. As always, I encourage you to participate in any of
and ours is no exception.
Our main sources of revenue are:
the wide range of activities we offer to our members,
o annual dues - $15/member
including standing for an officer position. Remember,
o Monthly meeting fee - $2/member
you will only get out of the club what you put into it.
Raising and spending money. No organization can
o
Annual Pig Roast
From these funds we:
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And last, but not least, be safe on the roads.
Pay for our meeting spaces – e.g. the Moose Club
costs $150/mo. The German-Hungarian Club which
Later…..DOC
we use for smaller meetings costs about half that.
Provide donuts, juice and coffee for each chapter
meeting...at least $60/meeting.
Pay for ongoing expenses such as printing the newsletter (available at Deans), membership material (ID
cards, new member packets, annual waivers).
Provide charitable donations
Underwrite some costs for the various functions we
hold
Underwrite costs for apparel with IVHOG and HOG
logos. This activity is barely a breakeven one for the
club. Items are generally sold at $1 over cost and
this “profit” usually covers loses on unsold items.
OCTOBER 2012
Chapter Meeting Minutes
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By Secretary Liz Quigley
October 7, 2012
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Director Doc Medich called to meeting to
order @ 9am.
Indian Valley Harley Owners
Group (IVHOG)
Chapter 4590
3255 State Rd
Sellersville, PA 18960
Hotline: 215-723-8251
Website: www.ivhog.org
Director: Dave “Doc” Medich
Email: [email protected]
Editor: Mike Pancione
[email protected]
Business Advertising: 3.00/
month donated to MDA
Need the newsletter mailed to
you? Contact the editor for
more info.
IVHOG’s Newsletter is a
monthly publication and is
free of charge. HarleyDavidson, H.O.G.® and
L.O.H. logo’s are
trademarks and reproduced
with permission entitled to
us as a H.O.G. chapter.
Articles, information and
opinions included herein are
for entertainment purposes
only .
H.O.G. is a family-activity
based group . Consumption
of alcohol, if mentioned
herein, should not be
considered as an endorsement by IVHOG or HOG.
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Visit:
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Or contact our Web-Master:
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Doc’s Agenda:
 Special Guests: the Director of Spring
Meadow Care Facility and Dawn, the
Activities Director at Spring Meadow,
spoke to the audience about the real joy
that the residents at Spring Meadow had
meeting the bikers, seeing the bikes roar
in and for some, riding on the back of a
motorcycle. Spring Meadow gifted us
with an array of delicious pastries!
 Doc announced that in IV HOG elections: a) nominees must have been a
member of Indian Valley HOG for at
least one year, b) nominees must attend 8
meetings in previous 12 months to be an
officer, c) members must have attended
at least 3 meetings in order to vote, d)
nominations can be made at October and
November meetings, e) December meeting will be the election. .
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 Doc announced the election committee:
John Tharp, Sal Albano, Sheryl Wilson,
and Sherry Sawyer. It is their responsibility to check the nominations and voting rights.
 Doc led a round table poll of officers to
confirm who would be willing to continue in their positions:
 Doc Medich – will accept the nomination again
 Chris Corey - resigning
 Ken West – will accept nomination
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Elizabeth Quigley – will accept
nomination
Cambrie Morgan – resigning
Pam Corey – resigning
Joe Cionzynski. – resigning
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Mike Pancione - will continue if
no one runs for the position
Tom Giles – resigning as membership officer, but will accept
nomination for other office
Lane Bradley – resigning
Joe Graziano - is willing to work
with the Road Captains again.
They elect their lead RC.
Other Events announced by Doc:
 Russ Smith is stepping down as
president of the Blue Comets after
14 years. Russ was acknowledged
with a large round of applause by
Indian Valley club members as an
important leader in the Bux-Mont
area motorcycle clubs.
 Manna On Main Street’s 5K Run on
October 20th. We will sponsor Lane
Bradley to run in their event. Volunteers are needed for street corners.
Please notify Doc Medich if you
want to volunteer.
HUGE MOTORCYCLE DAY ON
OCTOBER 13TH!! MOTORCYCLE
ACTIVITIES, MORNING, NOON
AND NIGHT!! YOU HAVE TIME
TO DO THEM ALL!! SEE BELOW
 October 13th . 9 am Bucks County
Children and Youth Toy Run presented by Indian Valley HOG @
Lowe’s Parking Lot – Rt. 309 South,
Quakertown. Registration starts at
9:00am., KSU 11:00am. We Ride
to Doylestown, where you get free
food. Enjoy the huge number of
raffles. Price of Admission: an unwrapped toy or gift card for Bucks
County Children.
OCTOBER 2012
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Chapter Meeting Minutes Continued
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October 13th 2pm Iron Eagles Rocktoberfest 2:00 to 7:00 PM – Location: Lansdale American
Legion - 20.00 at the door. Band, food, 50/50 and
a ton of door prizes
October 13th 4pm-9pm Quakertown Bike
Night – Also October 13th, 4pm-9pm. This event
is sponsored by the Police Dept. of Quakertown.
They have asked for our support. Take a ride by
Mill Street, (1 block north and parallel to Broad
St., the main drag in Qtwn.) to see the bike show,
bon fire, vendors and live music.
October 14th IV HOG Fall Foliage Ride – meet
at Dean’s H-D, Barbara Suddell and Dave Kremerer will lead the ride to Pocono viewing area.
Meet at Souderton WaWa on Rt. 113. KSU 10:00
- Dinner is free for family members at GermanHungarian Club between 4-5pm
October 20th Tri-State HOG Chili Cook-Off @
Hannum’s H-D in Media will be on 10/20/12.
Come out to see if Chili Willie can do it again!
Chili Cook-off 11:30am. More ride info on the
website.
October 20th Also on 10/20/12 is the 3 Bad
Blues Jam at Blue Comet Motorcycle Club, 4045
Mensch Rd. Skippack. Music starts at 4;pm,
event held rain or shine, bring your own lawn
chair! Advance tickets $12.50/$15. At the door.
Featuring Mike Guldin and Rolling’ n’ Tumblin’
et al.
November 11th The German-Hungarian Social
Club will be holding a Turkey Shoot on Nov. 11th
at 1pm at the clubhouse at 1622 Hilltown Pike,
Line-Lexington.
Ken West: Gave financial report.
Liz Quigley’s Agenda:
 Reported that the Toy Run is ready to go on Oct. 13th.
Lowe’s Parking Lot - Quakertown, Registration,
9:00am. Ride to Doylestown, raffles galore! Free
food and give aways! For the Kids!! Be there!
 One Toy Run donation, from FROX Boutique in Perkasie, is a cocktail party for women in the HOG club.
10% of the sales on Monday, October 8th at FROX
will go to the Toy Run. She asked members to
sign up for a food/drink count. The ladies will
then go to JT Bankers for a sandwich dinner.
Meeting at FROX at 5pm.
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Liz announced that the food bank would be reactivated at the November meeting on Nov. 4th. All
members wishing to donate canned goods can bring
their donations to the meeting and it will all be delivered to Manna on Main Street.
Cambrie Morgan’s and Pam Corey’s Agenda
 HOGs and Dogs at Spring Meadows on 9/29/12 went
great. There were about 35 bikes in attendance.
 Dean’s Open House on 10/6 was a big success with
many members helping out.
 Volunteers also needed for Bucks County Children
and Youth Toy Run on October 13th. The ride meets
at Lowe’s Parking Lot, Route 309 South in Quakertown at 9am. KSU @ 11am. Bring an unwrapped
toy or a gift card. Volunteers needed for parking,
registration and clean up.
 Fall Foliage Ride – meet at Dean’s H-D, Barbara
Suddell and Dave Kremer will lead the ride to Pocono viewing area. Meet at Souderton WaWa on Rt.
113. KSU 10:00 - Dinner is free for family members
at German-Hungarian Club between 4-5pm. Let Pam
Corey know how many people you are bringing (for
the food count).
 Christmas Party date was decided by the board to be
December 15, 2012. Board discussed two different
venues: MarJean’s in Lansdale and the Holiday Express, but they voted for Marjean’s for variety of
food and a better price. They will investigate nearby
hotels and shuttles. More details will follow in November.
OCTOBER2012
Chapter Meeting Minutes Continued
Tom Giles Agenda
 First month in a year we did not have new members.
 Tom expressed his gratitude for the wonderful participation by IV HOG members at the Hogs and Dogs
event at Spring Meadow where his mother resides.
Tom said she enjoyed the event very much!
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tion and the time! Lane is still trying to work out the
issues for us. Contact him if you need help.
Rich Lanning Agenda:
 There are new albums of photos on Indian Valley’s
photo site – Phanfair. Check it out!
 Rich created several 8’x10’ pictures from his photos
taken at Spring Meadow. He donated them to the
Spring Meadow residents.
Ron Hawkins Agenda
 Ron has put in an order for new long sleeved T-shirts.
They should be available at the meeting in November. Mike Pancione Agenda:
 There are still some short sleeved shirts and a couple of  There is a new approach to putting ads on the website.
sweatshirts ON SALE! Rockers and patches should be
Go on the IV HOG website and place your ad there.
available in Nov/Dec, too.
Contact Mike or Lane Bradley, the webmaster if you
need help.
Lane Bradley Agenda:
 Business card ads will still be in the newsletter.
 PA State HOG Rally will be held in Tannersville area
at the Chateau Resort, near Camelback; Lane will be
Safety Officer:
serving as volunteer again this year. PA State Rally
 Lane Bradley delivered the safety presentation on winbegins: July 11th , 2013 come out and volunteer, it’s a
ter riding gear as Joe Cyonzinski could not be availlot of fun – you will meet people from all over!
able.
 Does this sound familiar? The Yahoo website is still
experiencing problems with the updated calendar func- Respectfully submitted,
Liz Quigley, Secretary
THE INDIAN VALLEY FOOD DRIVE
WILL BENEFIT MANNA ON MAIN STREET FOOD BANK
PLEASE BRING A VARIETY OF CANNED FOODS TO THE
MEMBERSHIP MEETING ON NOVEMBER 4TH.
INDIAN VALLEY VOLUNTEERS WILL BOX THE FOOD
AND DELIVER IT IN TIME FOR THANKSGIVING!!
THANKYOU, LIZ QUIGLEY
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OCTOBER 2012
Calendar Of Events/Activities
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Upcoming Rides & Events Compiled Every Month
by Web Master Lane Bradley
UPCOMING CHAPTER RIDES:
**Kickstands Down - Ride Is Over**
UPCOMING IVHOG
CHAPTER EVENTS
October
10/14 Dinner at German Hungarian
Club @4:30PM
November
11/4 Chapter Meeting, 3PM @
Sellersville Moose
10/6 Dean’s Open House
10/7 Chapter Meeting, 9AM Sellersville
Moose
10/13 10th Annual BCC&Y Toy Run;
Giant/Lowes Parking Lot Quakertown;
KSU @ 11:00AM
10/14 Annual Fall Foliage Ride;
Dean’s; KSU at 10AM.
November
11/17 - 11/18 Lucky 7 Gobblerfest;
Knights of Columbus Council Sellersville
@ 11PM- 4AM.
11/17 ABATE Toy Ride; Meet at WAWA
Quakertown; KSU @ 8:30PM.
O OTHER EVENTS
INTERCLUB EVENTS
October
10/13 Quakertown Bike Night, 4PM-9PM
October
10/13 Iron Eagles Rocktoberfest, 6PM
- 11PM
10/20 Chili Cook Off by Tri State
HOG; Hannum’s HD
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OCTOBER 2012
Why I Ride
By
Patty Eastburn
Why do I Ride? Well, the better question is:
Why do WE ride? Let’s go back to 1973: I had just
graduated high school and Denny had finished his 4
1/2 years with the
Navy. Living
less than 2 miles
apart, Den would
hop on his 650
Yamaha and
coast down the
road to pick me
up for a ride! He
had to park across the street; my parents rented and
the landlord would not allow Den to park that bad
motorcycle on his property!!!!
We would ride the roads through Wycombe,
Pineville, Rushland and Forest Grove so much that
we knew the corners and never slowed down.
Sometimes Denny would lean back and say hold
on, pop a wheelie, and we would ride that as far as
we could! I loved it!!!!
As I got more comfortable, we would take rides
to Seaside and Lancaster with his cousin Ben and
friend Gene. Once on the way to Lancaster our
friend Gene on a chopper pulled up to the light and
revved his bike to Den, needless to say off they
went; Denny sometimes forgot I was on the back!! I
would just hold on tighter, laughing the whole time.
After getting married in 1975 we decided it was
time to get responsible and save for a house. There
went the Yamaha and a “55 Chevy” that we owned.
But Denny always thought that someday we would
have a “Harley” parked in that garage!
March 5th of 1986 was “our proudest day”: our
son Mike was born. And, of course, along came the
toys: the usual battery operated bike, and numerous
bicycles and snowmobiles. Denny and Mike raced
go-karts for a couple years in a friend’s back yard they would go 40 to 45 mph! It was great FatherSon time.
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As they started to tire from that back came the
thoughts of a Harley. We found the nearest Harley
Dealership, “DEANS”, and thought let’s just go
look?! After the 10th visit of just looking I told the
salesman Dave: “we are not leaving here tonight
without that Blue Wide Glide; start the paperwork!!” Denny just smiled and that was the best
decision I (we) ever made.
Once we got comfortable riding we started taking longer trips and, of course, back to those roads
in Wycombe and Pineville. And, yes, we did the
corners the same but we did keep both wheels on
the ground. It was just like back in the day!!!
We trailered the bikes to Daytona with friends
Patty and Rick. From there we rode to the “Keys”
going across
the 7 mile
bridge; that is
when
“D.O.T.” and I
became good
friends.
We had many
conversations
on the back of
that bike on our various rides. Twice we went to
Sturgis- trailering both times. Making plans to ride
out next year! To be out there riding on those roads
with not a care in the world- nothing gets better!
We loved the Wide Glide and I thought I could
ride that back seat forever! That was before we took
a trip to Virginia and down to the “Tale of the
Dragon” with our fearless leader John Quigley.
Great ride, great friends but that back seat was
starting to get on my nerves!!! We rode through the
hills of Virginia in a bad storm, with thunder and
lightning all over and I could not wait to get off!
OCTOBER 2012
Why I Ride
By
Patty Eastburn
When we stopped I got off the bike gave my
husband that
loving wife
look (you know
the look) fell to
the ground yelling “my ass
hurts and I am
not getting back
on that damn
seat!!” So, we
now also own an Electric Glide with a very big
padded seat! What a loving husband!!!
Now back to Mike. Denny came home from
work all excited, somebody had traded in a 2007
yellow Sportster
and Mike had to
have it. So now
we have 3
Harley’s parked in
our garage. As
Mike got more
comfortable riding, he joined Indian Valley Hog with us and of course wanted to go
on group rides. His first was Barb Sudell’s Woodstock ride and he got broken in fast. And, yes, after
that ride he bought a new padded seat.
One of my favorite pictures is of Denny and
Mike sitting on
their Harleys in
the driveway,
talking before
leaving on their
first ride to New
York. On the trip
Mike and Denny
were riding side
by side, Mike
motioned to his father with his arm stretched out
and they fist pumped together!
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Why do I ride? It’s because of memories like
that which I will never forget!
On another group ride we were on River Road
with Mike in front and we right behind, and I
watched as Mike was leaning in and taking those
corners just like his father did years ago! Memories! The horizons are never ending for this family!
How lucky I (we) are to be able to ride as a
family, to have such good longtime friends to ride
with and new Indian Valley friends to take trips
with!!! That is why I (we) ride!!!
Love Patty Eastburn
OCTOBER 2012
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Hogs and Dogs
Hey Guys:
Which has become the norm and not the exception, IVHOG has again outdone itself. I can not begin
say how thrilled I am to be a member of our club after seeing so many attending this year’s HOGS and
DOGS event.
I was blown completely away twice yesterday. The first
time was when I and the “Breakfast Club Riders” approached WAWA and I saw how many of you were waiting
to go to Spring Meadows. A definite lump in the throat moment. The second time was seeing my mother in attendance as I looked across the parking lot from where I
parked and saw her sitting at a table. Definitely was a little
more then a lump in the throat for that one. Mom was in
the hospital for a few days and as of 8 AM Saturday, was
not expected to be discharged that day. Shame we couldn’t get her on a bike. She did say perhaps next year.
Congratulations to all of you for a job well done in bringing so much sunshine to so many on such a cloudy day. And a very sincere heart filled thank you to
all from Mom and me.
Love you guys…….Tom Giles
OCTOBER 2012
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OCTOBER 2012
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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State of Business – Bike Illuminators
As a member of IV HOG for 7 years now, we wanted
to share this information with the club first. As of January 2012, Bike Illuminators is currently on hiatus. I have
been dealing with numerous medical limitations that have kept me from actively supporting the business for
the last 5 + months now. We are in search of a possible buyer for the business and would like to keep it in the
local area if possible. We do have some inventory in stock so if anyone has been on the fence about adding
lights now is a good time to reach out to us. We have kits in many different colors and they will be sold below
retail pricing. We also have some other items such as Brake Lights, Flex Arrays and Turn Signal Clusters.
Over the coming weeks/months we will be looking to sell the Business which will include the current inventory along with the domains and Name. We have enjoyed every bike we have lit up to make it a bit safer and
want to thank IV HOG for all the support over the years. If anyone is interested in any items please feel free to
contact us at [email protected] or you can call 215-510-5245 and leave a message. I still plan to be a part of
IV HOG and to attend the local events now as a spectator not as a vendor.
Thanks Again,
Nick Lamelza, Bike Illuminators
OCTOBER 2012
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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Quote of the
Month:
"Life is not a
journey to the
grave with the
intention of
arriving safely in
FEED
…...ME!!!
RIDE TO EAT…... EAT TO RIDE
The following establishments are kind enough to offer IVHOG members 10% off all food purchases. Just show your IVHOG Membership Card.
O'Towne Tavern in Oreland. Visit their website at www.otownetavern.com
Brick Tavern Inn in Quakertown. Visit their website at www.thebricktaverninn.com
Soprano Pizza in Warrington. Visit their website at www.sopranospizzanow.com
OX-Yoke Inn, owned and operated by former IVHOG members Ken & Megan Richards offer a
year-round 10% discount to IVHOG members.
one pretty and
well preserved
piece, but to
skid across the
line broadside,
thoroughly used
up, worn out,
leaking oil,
shouting
HOLY CRAP!
Wagon Wheel—Bike Night 5 - 9 PM $5/pp all you can eat buffet (not a discount but plenty cheap).
Route 313 & Sterner Mill Road, Quakertown
HOGS SUPPORTING HOGS
Reach IVHOG’s 317 members by advertising in our monthly newsletter.
$3.00/month for business card-sized AD. Larger sizes available as space allows.
Your payment will be donated to MDA at the annual charity drive
Contact Editor Mike Pancione for more information: [email protected]
OCTOBER 2012
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Indian Valley H.O.G. 2012 Officers
From left to right:
Editor- Mike Pancione
Assist. Director - Chris Corey
Activities - Pam Corey
Ladies Of Harley—Cambrie Morgan
Treasurer - Sal Albano
Director - Dave “Doc” Medich
Membership - Tom Giles
Webmaster - Lane Bradley
Secretary - Liz Quigley
Photo/Historian—Rich Lanning
Lead Road Capt.– Joe Graziano
[email protected]
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Ron Hawkins
[email protected]
Safety - Joe Cionzynski IV
[email protected]
Photo/Historian - Rich Lanning
[email protected]