Braided Leather - Jackson HOG Chapter
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Braided Leather - Jackson HOG Chapter
JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI H.O.G. CHAPTER #2496! MARCH, 2014 Braided Leather Harley Owners Group Message from the Director Jackson HOG Chapter 2496 Memo from Director for March, 2014 Hello HOG Friends, This past month of February was cold, but at least we were able to get on our Harleys and ride again. Our trip to Meridian to have lunch with the Chunky River HOG Chapter was chilly, but good. The outing to McComb for lunch at the Dinner Bell and tour of the train depot was a lot of fun. Almost forgot about our ride to Lorman and lunch at the Old Country Store – can’t leave that ride out. It looks like the weather is finally changing for the better. We had our February B.N.O. at Jerry’s Fish House and had a really good turnout. If you weren’t able to attend you missed a good time to fellowship with other members and have a good meal. B.N.O. for March will be at Reed Pierce’s in Byram, so check the calendar and plan to come. Show (doing three performances each day), a Fallen Bikers Memorial Exhibit and the all new Indian Motorcycles will be on display. Come check it out. I want to remind everyone about the Louisiana HOG Rally in Lafayette, LA scheduled for April 3rd to the 5th. We are planning to meet at the Jackson Harley Dealership on the 3rd and depart from there. It is not too late to register if you are interested in going. This trip is going to be a lot of fun, especially with the performances of the Marshall Tucker Band and R.E.O. Speed Wagon. I have talked to other Mississippi HOG chapters and many of them plan to attend. It would be great if we showed up with the most members. Don’t forget to keep up with the miles you ride. Bring your miles to the March meeting. Last month the winner for the most miles was… me! Ride safe, and have fun! John Murphey Chapter Director The Great Southern Motorcycle Expo event is March 22nd and 23rd at the Trade Mart on the fairgrounds in downtown Jackson. I’ve been told they are expecting about 60 vendor booths. A single day armband is $10.00 and a two day armband is $20.00. Some of the features at this year’s show will be the Team FMX Extreme Stunt 1 Harley Chapter 2496 Minutes – February 11, 2014 The Jackson Harley Owners Group meeting was held on February 11, 2014 at 6:30 p.m. at Harley Davidson of Jackson. There were 31 people in attendance. Dan Ellis opened the meeting in prayer. John Murphey welcomed the group and introduced the current officers. There were five new members in attendance. Genifer Freeman read the minutes and the minutes were approved. Mollie Murphey gave the membership report. Dues are to be paid at the end of February. There are 50 paid members currently. More than 300 people are currently receiving e-mails. Bike Night Out was changed to Jerry’s Fish House in Florence this month. The March location will be at Reid Pearson’s in Byram. The Motorcycle Bike Expo will be next month and we need volunteers. New this year, volunteers will need to pay to get into the expo. The Trail of Honor still needs volunteers. This Saturday, February 15, from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. there will be a certification meeting for firing the cannon. Please sign-up downstairs in the dealership. Head Road Captain, Bobby Loper, thanked everyone who rode last Saturday. They ate at the Old Country Store in Lorman on Hwy 61. He mentioned he’ll have safety items on his bike for the rides. Some of the items include a first aid kit and jumper cables. Upcoming rides: Chunky River ride February 15 for free pulled pork barbecue. Riding on the highway there to be sure we are there in time for lunch which starts at 11:30 a.m. The group will be meeting at Love’s truck stop at 9 a.m. February 21 will be riding to McComb. We’ll be meeting at Love’s TruckStop at 8 a.m., leaving at 8:30 a.m. March 8 we’ll going to Philadelphia, MS, meeting at Harley dealership. Time to be announced. What is a H.O.G. Chapter? A H.O.G.® chapter is where lasting relationships are formed. Where laughter is heard. Where plans for dinner rides and fund-raisers come to life. Where memories are made. It's where people like you come together to share their common interest in Harley-Davidson® motorcycles – and the unique lifestyle that makes H.O.G. so special. 2 SOUTHERN CHICKEN GUMBO Submitted by Genifer Freeman Prep time: 15 minutes Cooking time: 30 minutes Serves: 6 people 1 lb. Jalapeno Cheese Sausage (we prefer venison) 1 Tbsp. Olive Oil 1 12oz. frozen bag mirpox cajun style blend (onions, celery, green peppers) 2 cloves chopped garlic 1 12oz. frozen gumbo vegetable mix (okra, corn, onions, celery and red peppers) 2 13oz. cans of chicken breast 3 14.5oz. cans of chicken broth 1 10oz. can Rotel tomatoes and green chiles 1 cup minute rice (can substitute 2 cups cooked rice) Sriracha to taste (@ 2 swirls around pot) Sauté first four ingredients until onions are translucent and sausage is cooked, add chicken and sauté a few minutes more, add remaining ingredients. Simmer until okra is cooked approximately 20 minutes. Serve with a side of jalapeno corn bread* or garlic bread. JALAPENO CORN BREAD 1 box Jiffy cornbread mix 1 egg 1/3 cup milk 1 Tbs. Mayonnaise ½ cup shredded cheese 10 pickled jalapeno slices chopped Preheat oven to 395 degrees. Preheat cast iron skillet with 2 Tbsp. butter. Mix all ingredients and put in hot skillet. Cook for 15-20 minutes until bread is cooked. MARCH RIDES MARCH 2 CMA Bike Blessing Vineyard Church Highway 25 - Flowood, MS 1:00 P. M. - 3:00 P. M. Spaghetti Plate Lunches - $8.00 MARCH 8 Ole Mexico Philadelphia, MS Meet @ Jackson Harley - Davidson - 8:30 A. M. Kick Stands Up - 9:00 A. M. Bobby Loper, Road Captain MARCH 11 H.O.G. CHAPTER MEETING Jackson Harley - Davidson Upstairs 6:30 P. M. MARCH 16 Tri-County Afternoon Ride Meet @ Love’s Truck Stop Flowood, MS Meet @ 1:30 P. M. - Kick Stands Up @ 2:00 P. M. Rusty Hilton, Road Captain MARCH 22/23 Motorcycle Expo Trade Mart Building Jackson Fairgrounds MARCH 27 BIKE NIGHT OUT Reed Pierce’s Byram, MS 6:30 P. M. 3 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! My Visit with Mike “Curly” Sumrall by Wardell Herring A portion of my participation in the ride to Meridian was to do an interview with Mike “Curly” Sumrall, Rally Coordinator for the 2014 Mississippi H.O.G. Rally in Natchez on September 18, 19 and 20. Finding Mike was not difficult as all I had to do was locate the individual everyone was gathered around. When I introduced myself to Mike, he suggested we find a location where we could prepare my article for the newsletter. Little did I know Mike is also a member of H.O.G. Chapter 2496, serving as Director in 2007, 2006 and 2004, 2002. Mike also served as Assistant Director several times and Road Captain, Besides serving Harley riders in 2496, Mike also has been important to Harley riders throughout Mississippi and Louisiana, serving as Rally Coordinator of the Mississippi H.O.G. Rally, which attracts riders from Mississippi, Louisiana, many other states and even foreign countries. Not bad for someone who shares membership in our chapter. Mike has accomplished a lot in his riding career. I enjoyed the stories of his riding experiences; riding throughout the lower forty-eight states, the Canadian Provinces and his many biker camp outs. I hope he kept a diary of his riding adventures. Those who wish to know more about the 2014 Mississippi H.O.G. Rally can visit the website where a lot of information is already posted. Talk about efficiency. www.msstatehogrally.com During our visit, a continuous stream of riders stopped by to greet Mike with a handshake and warm smile. Obviously, Mike has touched the lives of many motorcycle riders. What a 4 great compliment. A Message from Ride Captain Bobby Loper There's a lot to know when we are riding as a group, every thing from riding and communicating with the whole group. This is because we are not only responsible for our own safety but to share responsibility for making sure the ride is safe and fun for every one involved. We have to go by the rules of the law and respect and obey all laws. You have to ride in the limits of your own skills and knowing the capabilities of your own motorcycle. If you are a new rider you may want to take a riders training class offered by our Harley Dealership. The group rides are one of the greatest experiences and fun rides of motorcycling. The fellowship of riding with our friends, having fun and seeing different sights are why we ride in our chapter. We are still planning new rides and a long distance ride. I'm starting to plan our group ride to the Smokey Mountains and setting up the month and dates that everyone can take off and make this ride. Be Safe and Remember to Have FUN !! Bobby Students Competing in Skills USA SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers and industry working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce. SkillsUSA helps each student excel. SkillsUSA is a national nonprofit organization serving teachers and high school and college students who are preparing for careers in trade, technical and skilled service occupations, including health occupations. It was formerly known as VICA (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America). The above students from Mississippi high school and community colleges were performing today (February 26) at Harley-Davidson of Jackson. Our Director, John Murphey organized this event and Earl, Homer and the service staff did an outstanding job of taking the students through their required performance objectives. Seeing those students carefully listening to the technicians, performing their task and moving to another station was very interesting. These students had the experience of learning from an experienced team in a real Harley service center. Great job John, Earl, Homer and all the staff for assisting our next generation of Harley technicians. March 9 - Daylight Saving Time March 17 - Saint Patrick’s Day 5 Preparing for an early Saturday ride when the temperature is in the 30’s takes some dedication. That was the case as my friend Gary Schwabe and I met at the intersection of Bozeman and Gluckstadt Roads in Madison on our way to enjoy an early breakfast with friends and to Love’s Truck Stop for our 9:30 A. M. H.O.G. chapter ride to Meridian. Yes, some electrical connections do make cold weather rides a lot more comfortable, even though the electric chord dangling from my jacket may indicate I am not as “macho” as I once was. However, at this point in my life I am perfectly willing to let the younger generation “layer up” and prove their toughness. Arriving at Love’s Truck Stop found an impressive number of colorful bikes parked near the edge of the parking lot. Riders were engaged in conversation and the sound of H.O.G. laughter permeated the crispness of the early morning air. As 9:30 approached, more bikes arrived and the number rose to upwards of 25, an impressive number to me. It was easy to tell this was going to be a great ride. Following prayer, Ride Captain Bobby Loper and Chapter Director John Murphey divided the group to make our interstate ride safer. The signal was given, kickstands came up and starter buttons were pressed, resulting in a cumulative roar that turned Love’s Truck Stop heads our direction. Our ride had begun. We exited Love’s as several bikes with flashing lights held traffic until the last bike was in the road and headed toward I-20 East. Two groups of bikes on the highway is a pretty impressive sight. Thanks to the watchful eyes and communication between the first and last bike in each group, we were able to enjoy the ride to the fullest. Bobby Loper and John Murphey, along with Bill Dickson and Eric Thornton did an outstanding job monitoring I-20 traffic all the way to Meridian. We were provided free sandwiches and chips by the Meridian H.O.G. chapter. The food was great and we found their members very friendly. Conversation with them was almost always centered around motorcycles, our common link. Our chapter gives the Meridian Chapter of H.O.G. a big Gold Star and hearty “Thank You” for your hospitality. We hope to see you again in the near future. Due to other obligations, Gary and I had to return to our homes but, not quiet reaching the riding limit for the day, our chapter continued to Philadelphia and a couple more hours enjoying the roads, sights and sounds of Central Mississippi. If you love riding and making friends, hook up with H.O.G. 2496 and have some fun. Every effort is made to see that each rider has a safe, enjoyable riding experience. Remember, it does not matter the bike you ride, the goal is to Ride and Have Fun. Wardell 6 February 22 Ride to McComb 7 February 15 Ride to Meridian The first Harley used a tomato can for a carburetor. 8 A Message from Safety Officer Mike Parker - Hand Signals TIME TO PAY YOUR DUES $20 PER YEAR THE GOOD FOLKS IN 2496 ARE WORKING HARD TO KEEP YOU INFORMED OF 2496 ACTIVITIES AND RIDING OPPORTUNITIES. 1) In 1901, William S. Harley designed a blueprint for an engine designed to fit a bicycle. He was 21 at the time, and just 3 ye The first V-Twin power engine was introduced in 1909 with a whopping 7 horsepower. The first woman to ride a Harley was Janet Davidson, the Davidson boys’ aunt who helped with pin striping and painting. ! ! ! 9 GATES OPEN: 10:00 AM DAILY Presents the all NEW!!! WWW.GSMEXPO2012.WEBS.COM 601-832-3020 [email protected] Looking for that perfect ride? Contact Joe Evans, Destry Beemon or Jimmy Nelson - 601-372-5770 John Murphey - Director [email protected] John Chisum - Assistant Director [email protected] Genifer Freeman - Secretary [email protected] Dan Ellis - Treasurer [email protected] Mollie Murphey - Membership [email protected] Norm Watson - Activities Director Bobby Loper - Head Road Captain [email protected] Joe Evans - Chapter Manager [email protected] Ann Ellis - Head Lady of Harley [email protected] Wesley Taylor - Webmaster [email protected] Kris Robertson - Photographer [email protected] Mike Parker - Safety Officer Richard Courtney - Assistant Webmaster [email protected] Wardell Herring - Editor [email protected] Earl Rottman - Sponsor [email protected] 10