Blue Knights FL XXII Monthly Roundup
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Blue Knights FL XXII Monthly Roundup
Blue Knights FL XXII Palm Coast, Florida Monthly Roundup December 2014 President’s Message As this will be my last message as your president I would just like to say thank you for giving me a chance to be your president for the last two years. We have had our ups and downs but I think our chapter has survived during my term and moved forward. I really have enjoyed the experience, although at times feeling the pressure and frustration. Our membership is a great group and should be proud of what you do not only for each member but for the community. When the call for help comes Chapter XXII responds. I couldn’t have done this without the support not only of your board but those members who get involved. That is what the chapter is about, it’s your chapter and membership involvement is so important. Now that my term is over let’s continue on and get together and support and work hard for your next President and Board and continue the great Chapter XXII. Having served as Secretary, Vice President and President it’s now time for me to sit in the back with the general membership and to continue to be a part of Chapter XXII. I wish everyone a great holiday season, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all. “RIDE WITH PRIDE” Gary Page | 1 Merry Christmas!! Monthly Meetings: Second Wednesday of each month, 7:00 pm, at the Flagler County Emergency Operations Center, 1769 E. Moody Blvd., Bldg #3, Bunnell, FL (Next meeting December 10, 2014) Web Page: http://blueknightsflxxii.com/ November Membership Meeting Twenty-three members and one guest were in attendance. Old business discussed: Our Chapter Christmas party is on 12/13/2014. New officer installments will be in January. Bill Gallagher, President; George Zampella, Vice President; Bill Lodico, Treasurer; and David Lydon, Secretary. New business discussed: In order to spread the Chapter’s generosity around, it was decided to cap donations to $300.00, with the exception of our Blue Knights FL XXII Palm Coast, Florida Monthly Roundup December 2014 annual donation to The FCSO motors and the Flagler County School scholarship. To date in 2014 the Chapter has donated $2,875; over $4K if you count members’ individual contributions at rides and other events attended. Chuck Steele gave an impassioned presenta presentation encouraging the Chapter to donate $300 toward the Flagler County Christmas Angel Program, to which the Chapter agreed. The donation will help make a better Christmas for ten families. Several members stepped forward to make personal donation in the name of Blue Knights Florida XXII. Breakfast Rides Every Tuesday 12 to 15 members or more show up at Denny’s Restaurant, 7 Kings Way, Palm Coast, for some breakfast, camaraderie and about a 100 mile ride. Road Captain Jack Pierce leads us on varying routes. Dues Uncle Ed presented Andrea,, our dedicated and regular waitress, a little holidday cheer on behalf of the Blue Knights Florida XX XII Breakfast Bunch. orge Zampella to pay your Please see VP Elect George dues prior to January 31st. Thank you. Page | 2 Thanks Andrea!! Blue Knights FL XXII Palm Coast, Florida Monthly Roundup December 2014 Quartermaster Chaplain’s Corner Thanksgiving has passed and I hope all of you had the chance to celebrate with family and friends. Leftover turkey and stuffing is still on the menu at our house. Perhaps next year we could reach out to our brothers and sisters (BK) and if someone is alone adopt a fellow Knight. Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa are around the corner JoAnn and I wish you all the best during your holiday season. JoAnn and I take this time of year to recognize the birth of our savior Jesus Christ, so for us it is a spiritual time of celebration as well as a time to invite "Old St Nick" into our home with our family and friends and recognize each with a gift. We have five children and their spouses plus being gifted with 12 grandchildren. So what’s under the tree is pretty impressive. So on Dec 17th (Hanukkah) and Dec 26th (Kwanzaa) remember your roots. Dec 25th (Christmas) celebrate the birth of our savior. If you're Jewish say Happy Hanukkah, if you celebrate Kwanzaa say Happy Kwanzaa and if you're Christian say Merry Christmas. So this is my story and I'm sticking to it. Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night. Karl I am still recuperating and will be for a while. Page | 3 Tony Dolce "It came without ribbons! It came without tags! It came without packages, boxes or bags!"... Then the Grinch thought of something he hadn't before! "Maybe Christmas," he thought, "doesn't come from a store. Maybe Christmas... perhaps... means a little bit more!" ~Dr. Seuss, How the Grinch Stole Christmas! Wishing you all the Hope, Wonder, and Joy that the Season can bring! Tony Dolce Last Month’s Rides / Events JB Boondock’s Bar & Grill, Howey-in-the-Hills On November 1, the Chapter had every good intention of riding to Boondock’s Bar & Grill in Howey-in-the-Hills. Unfortunately the weather did not cooperate; there was a stiff wind and bitter temperatures by Florida standards. Members decided to take a shorter ride and went to Crescent City for lunch at 3 Bananas. Blue Knights FL XXII Palm Coast, Florida Monthly Roundup December 2014 Lions Club Pancake Breakfast parent in the Global War on Terrorism or is considered "at risk" within our community. www.Teens-In-Flight.com On November 8, the Chapter was represented by members at the Lions Club Pancake Breakfast, which was held at Matanzas High School. Members are pictured with Charles Earnshaw (center front) who the Chapter honored last May for his military service during WWII. Chapter Member Honored as Flagler County’s First Veteran of the Year On November 9th, Chapter member Jack Howell, Colonel, USMC (Retired), was selected as the recipient of Flagler County’s first Veteran of the Year Award. Jack is active in the community in many ways; his most notable project is Teens-inFlight, Inc. The program opens the doors of opportunity by providing flight training and aviation maintenance scholarships to teens who have lost a Jack was presented the award by Congressman Ron DeSantis to his immediate left. Upcoming FL XXII Rides and Events December 6 (Saturday) to Bill & Frank’s Brickhouse Grill, Deland for lunch. December 13 (Saturday) Christmas Party at Elks Club. April 18 (Saturday) Chapter’s Law Enforcement Memorial Ride. Dates are subject to change based on weather etc. Page | 4 Blue Knights FL XXII Palm Coast, Florida Monthly Roundup December 2014 Information will be forwarded via email and the newsletter regarding additional details for overnight trips. You are encouraged to make suggestions for any rides you’d like to the club to consider. Feed Flagler Donation Chapter President Elect Bill Gallagher and VP Elect George Zampella attended a check presentation in which $1,645.00, resulting from the 9-11 Memorial Ride was donated by the Blue Knights, Red Knights and Knights of Inferno to benefit Feed Flagler. Other Upcoming Rides /Events Daytona Bike Week 2015 – March 6 – 15. Leesburg Bikefest 2015 – April 24,25,26. Page | 5 BK Members Participate in Patriot Guard On Saturday, Nov. 15th some members of the Blue Knights attended a memorial service for Larry Morris who served in the United States Navy. The staging was held at the VFW in Palm Coast. The following were at the service Dave Lydon, George Zampella, Jim Nichols, Ray Wright, Jeff Flammer, Tony Dolce and Allan Schule. The dignity and respect was received with great appreciation by the family. You will be amazed at the difference made for the families and the reward you feel for having attended. These are not happy occasions but they are important to the families who have sacrificed so much for us. The dress of the group was recognized immediately as their white shirts and colors showed their respect. Tony Dolce Blue Knights FL XXII Palm Coast, Florida Monthly Roundup December 2014 The None for the Road – Never Drink and Ride campaign encourages riders to drink responsibly and avoid riding under the influence of alcohol and other drugs. The campaign includes a series of television commercials, pamphlets, and promotional safety items. The purpose of the campaign is to educate riders on the dangerous effects of even small amounts of alcohol. Because many motorcycle events involve alcohol, riders should plan ahead by deciding how they will get home safely or use a taxi or designated driver to get home if they plan to drink. Rider Safety Humor Two young children, a brother and sister, were spending the night at their grandparents. At bedtime, they knelt beside their beds to say their prayers when the boy began praying at the top of his lungs. "I PRAY FOR A NEW BICYCLE... I PRAY FOR A NEW NINTENDO... I PRAY FOR A NEW DVR...!!!!!" The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that in 2007 motorcycle riders involved in fatal crashes had a higher percentage of blood alcohol concentrations of .08 or above than any other type of motor vehicle driver. The impairing effects of alcohol can become exaggerated when riding a motorcycle mainly because small mistakes can quickly turn to big ones when riding. Page | 6 His older sister leaned over and nudged the younger brother and said, "Why are you shouting your prayers? God isn't deaf." To which the little brother replied, "No, but Gramma is!" Blue Knights FL XXII Palm Coast, Florida Monthly Roundup December 2014 Members in Business [email protected] Services: Airport pick up/drop off, home security audits, handyman and pet sitting. 10% Off for BK members. Page | 7