Chapter Chatter November 2014 Vol 5 Issue 9
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Chapter Chatter November 2014 Vol 5 Issue 9
Chapter Chatter November 2014 In This Issue • Why No Bottom Rockers? Page 1 •Officers Page 2 •Cave Creek Store Page 3 •Buddy Stubbs Nov. Flyer Page 4 •1000 Mile Ride Page 5-7 •Membership Officer Page 7 Why No Bottom Rockers? The following ar.cle was originally published in the Fall 2011 issue of Chapter Officer News. Because officers change each year, it bears repea.ng… The Harley Owners Group® logos you wear on your vests and jackets are intended to be worn with only one rocker – a top rocker proudly displaying your local chapter name. Ar@cle X “Trademark License” (#4) of the Annual Charter for H.O.G. Chapters states: “ The current H.O.G. eagle logo shall be displayed only with the official chapter name, which official chapter name shall be displayed above the H.O.G. eagle logo and within the official H.O.G. chapter chevron as depicted below.” •Christmas Party Invitation Page 8 •Meeting Minutes Pages 9-12 •Tee Shirt Nostalgia Page 13 •Local Membership Enrollment Form Page 14 •Calendar Page 15 Wearing a lower rocker conflicts with the trademark license granted with the Charter. In the US the abbrevia@on “MC” or the wearing of a boTom rocker can have a special social meaning. It is oUen used to designate territory. It is reserved for the “MC” community and its members to designate affilia@on to those mutually recognized in the “MC” world. The vests and jackets of people wearing lower rockers may become objects needed by “prospects” of other (three-‐ patch) motorcycle clubs as a requirement for membership. Since the very early days there has been an agreement between H.O.G. and many other motorcycle clubs that as long as we do not authorize use of lower rockers, our vests and jackets will not be removed from our members. Norscot, our chapter patch supplier, does not, and will not, supply lower rockers. And, Harley Owners Group won’t authorize a chevron to go below the large H.O.G. patch. This is true even if the “3rd” rocker is not designa@ng a territory and merely a nickname or club name. The use of a lower rocker violates the long las@ng agreement that H.O.G. has had with the motorcycle club community. Remember it’s not only you that you affect by wearing a lower rocker but all of your brother and sisters in H.O.G. Please follow the Charter and respect the above agreement to avoid pu_ng yourself in conflict with those clubs that wear lower rockers. Wear the H.O.G. logo and your chapter chevron proudly … don’t wear a lower rocker! Todd “ THOR” Robinson, Regional Manager ANTHEM H.O.G. OFFICERS for 2014 Director: Rory Kraft Sr. [email protected] Assistant Director: Jim Osborn (“Ozzy”) [email protected] Treasurer: Jean Miller [email protected] Director: Rory Assistant Director: Ozzy Secretary: Jeff Feldstein (“Fluffy”) [email protected] Membership Officer: John Valentine (“Holy Harley”) [email protected] Head Road Captain: Rory Kraft Sr. [email protected] Safety Officer: Derrick Ellis (“Ellis”) [email protected] Treasurer: Jean Secretary: Fluffy Activities Officer: Kim Kuharske [email protected] Ladies of Harley: Merri Jo Ellis (“MJ”) [email protected] Webmaster: Todd Carter [email protected] Membership: Holy Harley Head Road Captain: Rory Safety: Ellis Activities: Kim LOH: MJ Webmaster: Todd Photographer: George Sherman (“Sherm”) [email protected] Editor: Don Montrey (“Fat Don”) [email protected] Photographer: Sherm Sgt.-at-Arms: Mr. Chopper Editor: Fat Don Buddy Stubbs Harley-Davidson ready to open store in Cave Creek At the October meeting Philip McKee mentioned that Buddy will be opening a boutique retail location in the world famous Harley® destination Cave Creek on November 1, 2014. The following Wednesday a local newspaper, The Foothills Focus, released the article below. The store is located at 6812 East Cave Creek Road in the Plaza de Rico. The store will sell Harley-Davidson merchandise including leather jackets, helmets, gloves, H-D jewelry etc. The store will not sell motorcycles nor will there be a service department. We will be riding to the new store on Sunday Nov. 2nd following the ride to Mamma’s Kitchen in Dewey. We expect to arrive at the store around 11 AM so if you can’t join us for breakfast plan to meet us in Cave Creek and help celebrate the opening of Buddy Stubbs Harley-Davidson’s newest addition. Hope to see you next Saturday for the grand opening of our new store in #CaveCreek! http://bit.ly/1wsjoFn #BuddyStubbsHD Here's a sneak peak at what we have brewing at our newest Buddy Stubbs Harley-Davidson location in #CaveCreek. Hope to see you next Saturday, November 1st at 10AM for the grand opening. #HarleyDavidson 2 Friends, 1,000 Miles, 24 Hours, By John “Holy Harley” Valentine Many of us have heard about the Iron Butt Association (IBA), http://www.ironbutt.com, but fewer really are aware of who they are. Long story short, they are a volunteer organization that certifies numerous types of long distance riding challenges, the most well known being the 1000 mile Iron Butt SaddleSore Ride. Just as with the ABC's of Touring, this was yet another fun thing to do while enjoying the wind in my face as I ride, and likewise, another thing I learned from fellow Chapter Members Josh & Linda McKenna, who just completed a SaddleSore 1000 of their own a couple of weeks prior. Ironically, the 1000 mile ride they are most well known for wasn't even something they dealt with until 1993 when they took over the certifications from the California Motorcycle Touring Association (CMTA). You can learn lots of cool history and stuff like that on their website. I will definitely stick with my observation that a rider who chooses to join a Local HOG Chapter, such as Anthem HOG, is far more likely to get out there and actually ride more often than the lone wolves who, 'don't like riding with a group'. Essentially there are different categories of riding challenges broken down by mileage, time, location and even some for specific bike types. The SaddleSore 1000 requires a 1000 mile ride to be completed within a 24 hour period. Here are a few of their ride challenges: • SaddleSore & BunBurner - 1000 miles in • • • • • • • • under 24 hours / 1500 miles in under 36 hours! SaddleSore - 1600K in 24 hours, 2000K in 24 hours, 2500K in 36 hours, 2500K (GOLD) in 24 Hours SS2000 - 2,000 documented miles in under 48 hours! SS 3000 / BB 3000 - 3,000 miles in three days SaddleSore 5000 - 5,000 miles in 5 days BunBurner Gold - 1500 documented miles in under 24 hours! Xtreme! BBG3000 - Two back-to-back BunBurner GOLD rides; 3000 miles in 48 hours! Xtreme! 10-10ths - Ten consecutive SaddleSore rides; 10,000 miles in 10 days! Xtreme! 100k Club - 100,000 documented miles in one year. 'Nuff said. Xtreme! Don't get me wrong, there are definitely times when a riding alone is all the company I need, aside from the roar of the hot chrome pipes, good old classic rock & roll on the radio and the beauty of God's landscaping handiwork stretching out before me as far as the eye can see. But I really love the social aspect of our HOG Chapter and knowing there is always someone crazy enough in this group to accompany me on just about any kind of riding adventure I can think of is as comforting as it is cool. 1,000 Miles, 24 Hours (Cont’d) Besides, if you aren't part of a riding club, then who you gonna brag to about your exploits and adventures? Who else will really understand that it is perfectly reasonable to spend hundreds and hundreds of dollars and weeks of planning to ride a thousand miles, followed by weeks of recovery for those of us not in the best of health, just to get a patch? Did I mention you get a patch? the validity of your riding claims, there are only just over 50,000 members of the IBA, (plus hopefully 2 more...). So I handed fellow Anthem HOG Member Dennis Vega a map of my proposed 1000 mile challenge ride at the October Hogs & Dogs. I told him we were gonna go on a little trip. Oh... and we were leaving in 4 days! We used my trusty GPS system via the 3-M Corporation, (sticky notes taped to the windshield), and some new tracking software to help verify our route. It also served as a sanity check for our friends and family who were able to monitor our ride in real time as it plotted out on an online map. SpotWalla.com generated this route map from the Bubbler GPS App. Because this is a certified contest, there is quite a bit of documentation to complete to ensure you weren't cheating along your route and didn't take any shortcuts. Hopefully we got all of it turned in properly, but it can take a couple of months to get your certification back in the mail. They are a volunteer organization, so manpower is light and it can take a while to properly certify your ride. They map everything out and check your claims against your fuel receipts and GPS coordinates and the like, painstakingly ensuring you deserve the award your challenge pertains to. Because of the difficulty of the challenges coupled with the diligence put into certifying Dennis and I managed to complete our 1000 mile gauntlet in just under 22 hours. We rode straight through the entire time, only stopping for fuel where we needed the receipts to document our route. I used the Bubbler GPS App on my phone to update the GPS coordinates as we traveled and then had them plotted on the SpotWalla.com webpage. Using a private link, anyone with that URL could see us moving on the map and know we were at least still alive, and track our time, distance, and progress in general. You can still see the route if you are curious about this tracking software, and I'd be happy to share with any of you what I have learned if you are interested. https://spotwalla.com/tripViewer.php? id=ba39544723b4b3dce 1,000 Miles, 24 Hours (Cont’d) We started in Surprise at 4:30am and returned home before 2:00am the next day. We traveled through: Gila Bend, Yuma, Quartzsite (where we snuck an ABC's of Touring photo), Parker, Lake Havasu, Kingman, Williams, Flagstaff, Winslow, Holbrook, Sanders, St. Johns, Springerville, Show Low, Heber, Payson, Camp Verde, back through New River & Anthem and back home to Surprise. We rolled 1023.9 miles on the odometer during those 22 hours and I am not sure how much of it I actually remember! We were so focused on the goal of the ride, and in completing it safely, that the ride was kind of a literal blur of non-stop throttle and lots of praying! darkness. I am glad I took photos of our adventure so as the pain fades, we can see some of where we actually went. I would say that there is certainly as much mental preparedness as there is practical preparation and an equal amount of physical stamina required to tackle this kind of riding. I am not sure how much longer down the road my broken body could have taken this kind of punishment, and am glad to not have waited too long to take it on. Let this be an example for the rest of you, not to put off your goals and riding aspirations for a later time, because we don't know if we will be here later, or for how much more time! We have a great group of riders here at Anthem HOG, so take advantage of the camaraderie and let's get out there and ride! 1500, anyone? Oh, and did I mention that you get a patch? Completing a SaddleSore ride is not the time for sightseeing, and in true form, well over half of our ride was under the cover of almost complete From The Membership Officer - John Valentine - A.K.A. Holy Harley It is almost that time again! As a reminder - ALL of our local Anthem HOG Memberships expire at the end of each year. This is separate from your National HOG Membership which you renew online or by mail every year as well, every 12 months from the day you joined. Our Local dues are only $24 for the year and need to be paid by the end of the 2014 year to cover you until the end of 2015. These are the rules direct from National HOG so we must follow them. And yes, we MUST fill out and sign a new form for every year. This Membership Form is a legal document and if there isn't a fresh, un-modified, newly singed form in the file for each year, then that Member technically is not part of the Chapter. This would sever you from any protection, insurance, or legal coverage that National HOG would otherwise provide. This form has been updated by HOG National and is attached at the end of the Newsletter. This can be mailed to the Dealership to the attention of HOG Membership, brought to the November HOG Meeting, handed to me if we are out and about on a ride, brought to the Christmas Party in December, or left at the Anthem H-D Dealership in the HOG Mailbox just outside our room. Any Members who have not renewed their Membership by the January Meeting will be dropped that day from the Chapter and will have to re-join as a new Member, re-setting your join date. This is not personal, it is legal and for insurance and the protection of the Chapter and all of its Members. There will be no exceptions. Feel free to drop me a line anytime about your membership here at Anthem HOG #2376! Anthem H.O.G. Christmas Party Please join us on Saturday December 6, 2014 for our annual Christmas Party being held this year at The Phoenix Lodge B.P.O.E. 335, 14424 N. 32nd Street, Phoenix, AZ. from 6 to 11 PM. Each chapter member may bring one non-member guest. Cost: Members $10.00 Guest $20.00 Cash Bar: beginning at 6:00 PM Dinner: beginning at 7:15 PM Menu Mixed Green Salad & Assorted Dressings Warm Rolls and Butter Choice of Prime Rib of Beef or Chicken Marsala Choice of Parsley Potatoes or Rice Pilaf Chef’s Vegetable Also: 6 $50.00 Gift Cards to be raffled off 50/50 Drawing (Tickets $5.00 ea. or 6 for $20.00) Optional Gift Exchange (Unisex Gifts only) One time “steal”. Bring a gift between $10.00 and $25.00 if you wish to participate. RSVP By November 25, 2014 Member Name ___________________ Entree Selection ____________________ Amount Paid ____________ Guest Name______________________ Entree Selection ____________________ Amount Paid ___________ Total Paid ___________ You may pay by cash or check at the November Meeting or mail your payment and entree selection to Anthem HOG Chapter 2376 c/o Buddy Stubbs H-D 41715 N. 41st Drive - Anthem, AZ 85086. Make check payable to Anthem HOG Chapter 2376. From the Secretary: Jeff “Fluffy” Feldstein October General Meeting Minutes - 2014: Jeff Feldstein – Secretary Minutes General Meeting: Anthem HOG Chapter #2376, October 18th, 2014 9:59 Am Location: Anthem Buddy Stubbs HOG Meeting Room Officers Present: Rory Kraft (Director & Head Road Captain), Jim Osborn (Assistant Director), Jeff Feldstein (Secretary), Jean Miller (Treasurer), Don Montrey (Editor), Kim Kuharske (Activities Officer), George Sherman (Photographer), John Valentine (Membership Officer), Derrick Ellis (Safety Officer). Officers Absent: Merri Jo Ellis (LOH), Todd Carter (Webmaster), Attendance: Members Present: 45 Guests: Dee Hudgins, Debbie Kelly, Linda McKenna, Darlene Sharp. General Meeting Minutes: Rory Kraft called the meeting order at 9:59 AM. Pledge of Allegiance led by Rory and stated by all. Rory Kraft – Director: Today we are going to take nominations for officers, not at this time but later, so please think about who you would like to nominate, and if nominated will you accept. Thank you. We came in second on the St. Mary’s Food Challenge, all the food is gone, and they came and picked it up on Thursday. This is the plaque we received (held up plaque), we raised 88K meals for St. Mary’s. There was a check from one of our members for $400.00 after the fact, but we still would have been second. We will put this plaque out front with the others for all to see. Question from the members, is this the last year we will have the challenge? Rory responded; I talked to Sue, the current director of Scottsdale HOG, and she could not say if they will continue as she will not be the new director and she does not know who will be the director. We started out with seven (7) chapters, we were down to three (3) this year, and #93 is dropping out as they are going to support a local food bank Mommas Pantry) near their location. So no matter what we will continue to collect for St. Mary’s, even if there is no challenge. We are thinking of having a ride to the food distribution center and help pack food boxes, it’s a good time, and we will go have lunch somewhere afterword. At the presentation, Jerry from St. Mary’s provided us with some insight into the food bank. Their buying power is so great that’s how $1.00 buys 7 meals, an example he gave was peanut butter, if you buy in the store its $2.00 or more a jar, and they buy a truck load for $.38 a jar. This year they will provide 70 million meals in Arizona, and they have for the past three years, and they could provide more if they had it. Meeting Minutes (Cont’d) Jim Osborn – Assistant Director: Anyone who wants or needs a name tag please let me know, they are $6.00 each and I will have it ready by the next time I see you on a ride, or the next meeting. Jean Miller – Treasurer: Report as of End of September, we have $8,231.79 in the bank. In October we wrote a check to St. Mary’s for $1527.36. That’s just about the same amount we had last year, so we are on track with our monies. Don Montrey – Editor: Next news letter out the first week of November, I would like to thank all of you who have sent me an article in the past, I have one more news letter and you will have a new editor. I want to thank you for all of your help. George Sherman – Photographer: I haven’t ridden for the past two months due to eye surgery, so I haven’t taken any pictures, and I have missed the rides and trips, but I’m still around, and am back riding a little now. Kim Kuharske - Activities Officer: Tomorrow we are going to the Mining Camp Restaurant in AJ, Rory will be Road Captain, meet McDonald’s at 8:30 AM KSU 9:00 AM. Next Saturday we are riding to the Ranch House in Yarnell, Road Captain is Geoff, meet McDonald’s 7:00 AM KSU 7:30 AM. Sunday we go to Filly’s Roadhouse, Road Captain is Jeff, meet at McDonald’s 8:00AM KSU 8:30 AM. Have you all booked your rooms for the November 22nd ride to Parker? We have rooms at the Blue Water Resort & Casino in Parker. You may call them or book online, but I understand they are filling up. We are going to have diner in Lake Havasu, so it will be a nice time. The restaurant is on the calendar for your information. Please RSVP to Kim so we have a count of riders. I have a signup sheet for the Christmas Party here today, the cost is members $10.00 and Plus 1’s $20.00. We will have a choice of Prime Rib or Chicken. There will be a flyer with the Chapter News letter, with selection choice, time, place, date for your to send you money in or bring it to the next HOG’S and DOG’S. Rory Kraft – Director: I want to welcome back our snowbirds; The General and Norma, John and Maggie, Dave and Deloris, good to have you all back. Rory showed the idea #93 had for condiments and we are going to emulate them and build our own, but do it better. Rory showed a picture and concept drawing to the members. We have a new Road Captain, Rodney Benner, he led a ride to Mt. Lemmon with me and he was sweep the other day, he will do a good job for us. As I have said in the past, we need more Road Captains, we are a riding chapter so if we have more ride captains each one will only need to do two per quarter. So if you are interested please see me after the meeting today and we will get started on the process. Meeting Minutes (Cont’d) Derrick Ray Ellis - Safety Officer: Continuing with our 2014 safety theme, Safety Awareness, we have today KIRK from the service department to discuss and show the proper pre-ride checklist, which we all perform before each ride, right! Kirk took all the members through the proper checklist for pre-ride inspections, and answered questions from the members. Special note is tire pressure, as the weather changes, cooler now; your tires loose air and should be checked before every ride and filled if necessary. While you are doing this check for depth of tread which will tell you if it’s time for new tires. Kirk took all the members through the list very, very effectively. Phillip – Buddy Stubbs Marketing: Hello all, today we have a bean bag toss for everybody, so try your skill and see what you can do to get a prize. We are also out at the Tap Haus in Cave Creek for the Bike Oktoberfest this weekend. Then next week end at Phoenix we have the Wagon Wheel for pet adaption. We will have specials for your new pooch so check us out. Have any of you heard we are opening a new store in Cave Creek, around 500 sq ft, retail clothing only, no bikes. Where, just east of the Hideaway, not to the Tap House. We will have site specific wear. New things to come so please come and check it out. Award points will apply in the new store. Next month, we will have Boot Camp, Team Arizona, will be here along with the JUMP START too practice shifting and things. So if you know anybody who is thinking about starting riding please let them know about this great event. Thanks. Jeff Feldstein – Secretary: NOMINATIONS: Members will nominate for positions, you may also self nominate. The Board of Directors, who the members elected, will choose the officers after the nominations are closed, usually by the middle of November. We thank the members for their assistance and we look forward to the selections. POSITION NOMINATED Director Assistant Director Secretary Treasurer Membership Officer Activities Officer Editor Ladies of Harley Officer Head Road Captain Safety Officer Photographer Webmaster Rory Kraft Jim “Ozzy” Osborn Jeff “Fluffy” Feldstein Jean Miller John Valentine Janet Benner Rodney Benner Laura Normann Don “Big D” Halford Dave Lindgren Adrienne Coro Todd Carter BOARD OF DIRECTORS; Frank Stubbs, Jim Cloud, Jean Miller, Shane Newman, Jim Osborn. Meeting Minutes (Cont’d) John Valentine – Membership officer: We have 128 members, and just a reminder, our expire at the end of the year. In the past we have been very lax on getting you all signed up and paid, and have let it ride; however, this will not be the case this year. You will have until the first meeting in January to get in your membership application along with your annual dues. After that you will be dropped from the membership. All national members get the HOG magazine, and I ask that you bring in your copy after you have read it as I give them out to prospective members. They are a great tool to get people who do not know HOG interested so please don’t forget. Of course we remove the names and mailing information before we have them available. John as some questions, looking for answers from the members. Where are the largest cranberry growers in the US: Answer: Wisconsin. The year Harley introduced the first Trike. Answer: 1913 it was called the 2 in 1. This had two wheels in from and one in back. John also brought up storing items with batteries, don’t as they will leak in your units and destroy what you have. So remove the batteries. Last note: Zombie survival tips for the month: Water, if you don’t have, look for areas where you have some you can use in an emergency, like the toilet tank. That’s clean water in there. If you have a pool, just boil the water prior to drinking. Fish Tanks, a great source. Should you need to have water these are great sources. Don’t forget to get your reward card scanned, see me. One more item, opportunity ride to C2 Tactical an indoor gun range, those interested please raise your hands. OK I will have additional information on this in the very near future. 50/50 drawing: $90.00 won by Dennis Vega. $25.00 Gift Card: David “Trey” Normann. Meeting Adjourned 11:00 Respectfully Submitted Jeffrey Feldstein Secretary Anthem HOG #2376 tee shirt nostalgia like many others i have tee shirts from most h-d dealers I have visited. the oldest from 1997 when i bought my fat boy but i honestly can’t recall the latest one. maybe i need to do more destination rides? My wife has a T-Shirt life span criteria; If it has more than two visible stains it’s history. This has proven to be my undoing with some of my everyday apparel. So the other day I was going through my T-shirts looking for ones that may fit the trash can criteria and thought I should also check that pile of HarleyDavidson shirts that have mysteriously multiplied over the years. I didn’t get too far because each one brought back memories. Hollister Harley Davidson: I was working in the Bay Area of California and decided to take a ride to the town made famous for “outlaw biker types” in 1947 by an over zealous photographer. The shirt I liked was only available in a medium and at that time I was anything but a medium. I bought it anyway because of the skull motif which was then a new design. One of only two shirts never worn. Dudley Perkins, San Francisco, CA: One of the oldest H-D dealers in the U.S. This shirt will always be tied to The FOG HOG chapter’s Streets of San Francisco Poker Run; In my opinion the best poker run I have participated in. Who would have thought a poker run entirely within a major city would be so much fun. Zion Harley Davidson, Washington, Utah: This shirt always reminds me to make sure your headlights work before you drive into Zion NP 1930’s tunnel with no lighting except the openings in the wall. Luckily I was riding “sweep” in a two bike group. I actually had to run through the tunnel w/o lights twice. Our hotel and the H-D dealer were on opposite sides of the park. Big Moose Harley-Davidson Portland, Maine: The first big trip my wife and I took on our own. Portland Maine was the first stop on the way to a Canadian National Rally on Prince Edward Island. 4 days to get there, 3 day rally, 2 days to return and only one argument. Guess on which part of the trip that occurred. We still laugh about it…at least I do. Yosemite Harley-Davidson - Merced, CA: A reminder of another great trip with just my wife. We actually managed to get a room for 3 nights in the park by simply asking at the hotel desk. We had reserved a room about 4 miles from the entrance but it was still a good distance from that entrance to the valley itself. Having to do that ride twice a day, at least one in the dark, was not something I looked forward to. Bottom line; it never hurts to ask. Battlefield Harley-Davidson - Gettysburg, PA: Battlefield H-D sponsored the Pennsylvania H.O.G. Rally for at least two years. Gettysburg is still a pretty small town and most hotels are located very close to the p a r k . Wa l k i n g a r o u n d t h e battlefield and the cemetery in an early morning fog is surreal. The shirt is a PK Knit which prompted my friend Steve to note that “men don’t wear PK knit.” My wife picked it out for me so I do occasionally wear it. Las Vegas Southern Nevada: This is a shirt that comes from a store I didn’t visit. It was given to me by a friend f r o m t h e PA HOG chapter I belonged to at the time. The front says “Fat Boys Rule”. To this day I don’t know if he got it because I ride a Fat Boy or because I was pushing 200 lb’s. at the time. Moscow Harley-Davidson, Russia: The 2nd shirt that has never been worn; also the 2nd not purchased by me in the store. My boss of bosses at an architectural firm where I was working brought it back for me from his vacation in eastern Europe. It was the first gesture of its kind in 40 years of working. I guess I’ll go back and sort through more shirts looking for ones to cull. Maybe the one from 1997…Nah! Fat Don (ed) CHAPTER MEMBERSHIP ENROLLMENT FORM AND RELEASE Chapter Name: Member Name: Mailing Address: City: State: Zip: E-mail Address: Phone: Member Nat’l H.O.G. Number: Expiration Date of National H.O.G.® Membership: I have read the Annual Charter for H.O.G.® Chapters and hereby agree to abide by it as a member of this Dealer sponsored Chapter. I recognize that while this Chapter is chartered with H.O.G.®, it remains a separate, independent entity solely responsible for its actions. THIS IS A RELEASE, READ BEFORE SIGNING I agree that the Sponsoring Dealer, Harley Owners Group® (H.O.G.®), Harley-Davidson, Inc., Harley-Davidson Motor Company, my Chapter and their respective officers, directors, employees and agents (hereinafter, the “RELEASED PARTIES”) shall not be liable or responsible for injury to me (including paralysis or death) or damage to my property occurring during any H.O.G.® or H.O.G.® Chapter activities and resulting from acts or omissions occurring during the performance of the duties of the Released Parties, even where the damage or injury is caused by negligence (except willful neglect). I understand and agree that all H.O.G.® members and their guests participate voluntarily and at their own risk in all H.O.G.® activities and I assume all risks of injury and damage arising out of the conduct of such activities. I release and hold the “RELEASED PARTIES” harmless from any injury or loss to my person or property which may result from my participation in H.O.G. activities and EVENT(S). I UNDERSTAND THAT THIS MEANS THAT I AGREE NOT TO SUE THE “RELEASED PARTIES” FOR ANY INJURY OR RESULTING DAMAGE TO MYSELF OR MY PROPERTY ARISING FROM, OR IN CONNECTION WITH, THE PERFORMANCE OF THEIR CHAPTER DUTIES IN SPONSORING, PLANNING OR CONDUCTING SAID EVENT(S). WAIVER OF RIGHTS UNDER STATE STATUTES I further agree to waive all benefits flowing from any state statute which would negate or limit the scope of this Release and Indemnification Agreement including, but not limited to, Section 1542 of the California Civil Code which provides: “A general release does not extend to the claims which the creditor does not know or suspect to exist in his favor at the time of executing the release, which if known to him must have materially affected his settlement with the debtor.” By signing this Release, I certify that I have read this Release and fully understand it and that I am not relying on any statements or representations made by the “RELEASED PARTIES”. Member Signature: Date: Local Dues Paid $: Date: (Dues not to exceed maximum amount prescribed in, Annual Charter for H.O.G.® Chapters, as contained in the H.O.G.® Chapter Handbook.) RETURN THIS FORM TO YOUR CHAPTER Rev. 12/15/13 November 2014 calendar CHAPTER RIDES AND EVENTS. Saturday November 1st: Tortilla Flats Meet at McDonalds Carefree Hwy. east of I-17 at 8:00 AM. Depart at 8:30 AM Road Captain: Jeff (Fluffy). Miles 93* Sunday November 2nd: Mamma’s Kitchen, Dewey AZ Meet at McDonalds Carefree Hwy. east of I-17 at 7:00 AM. Depart at 7:30 AM Road Captain: Jim. Miles 50* Saturday November 8th: Junipine Inn Resort, Oak Creek Canyon Meet at McDonalds Carefree Hwy. east of I-17 at 8:00 AM. Depart at 8:30 AM Road Captain: Devin (Bongo). Miles 130* Sunday November 9th: Buckboard Cafe, Superior, AZ Meet at McDonalds Carefree Hwy. east of I-17 at 7:00 AM. Depart at 7:30 AM Road Captain Rodney. Miles 92* Saturday November 15th: General Membership Meeting Anthem HOG Room ay 10:00 AM. Hogs & Dogs Follows from 11am to 2 pm. 2014 Chapter Picture Sunday November 16th: Ride La Casita Mammoth, AZ Meet at McDonalds Carefree Hwy. east of I-17 at 8:30 AM. Depart at 9:00 AM. Road Captain: Big D. Miles 140* Saturday November 22nd: Overnight Blue Water Casino - Parker, AZ. Meet at McDonalds Carefree Hwy. east of I-17 at 8:00 AM. Depart at 8:30 AM We will have dinner that night at Cha-Bones in Lake Havasu Road Captain: Geoff. Miles 155* Sunday November 23rd: Birds on Bikes to St. Vincent DePaul Meet at Buddy Stubbs Anthem at 10:00 AM. KSU at 10:30 AM Bring a frozen turkey to help others have a Thanksgiving Dinner Dealership Sponsored Ride Road Captain: T.B.D. Miles 35* Saturday November 29th: Black Mountain Cafe - Carefree, AZ Meet at McDonalds Carefree Hwy. east of I-17 at 7:30 AM. Depart at 8:00 AM Road Captain: Rory. Miles 35* Sunday November 30th: Joe’s Farm Grille - Gilbert, AZ Meet at McDonalds Carefree Hwy. east of I-17 at 9:00 AM. Depart at 9:30 AM Road Captain: Miles85* *ALL MILES ARE ONE WAY Anthem, AZ HOG Chapter 2376 Buddy Stubbs Anthem HarleyDavidson 41715 N. 41st Drive Anthem, AZ 85086 623-465-1122/ anthemhd.com Website: www.anthemhog.com Email: [email protected] Follow us on Twitter: @anthemhog http//twitter.com/anthemhog Who We Are: Chartered in september, 2009, Anthem HOG Chapter 2376 is sponsored by Buddy Stubbs Anthem Harley-Davidson. The Anthem HOG Chapter meets at 10:00 a.m. on the 3rd Saturday of every month at the Buddy Stubbs Anthem Dealership. The Buddy Stubbs dealership is located at 41715 North 41st Drive near the Anthem way exit of I-17. Visitors are always welcomed. Come on by! We currently have in excess of 125 members. The Chapter has designated St. Mary’s Food Bank as the charity actively supported by the membership. We are a chapter that rides often, where knowledge and skills in safe motorcycling are gained and we forge long-lasting friendships along the way. Ride to Live. Live to Ride We’re on the web! Go to http//www.anthemhog.com for monthly events, calendars, past newsletters and more. You do not need a therapist if you own a motorcycle…any kind of motorcycle. (Dan Aykroyd)
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