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FREE!! - ABATE of North Idaho
A.B.A.T.E. of North Idaho Newsletter May-June 2010 FAT TONES ! ! E American Bikers Aiming Toward Education E R F ciationn orcyclist Asso American Mot www.abateofnorthidahobikers.org 2 ABATE of North Idaho EAGLE May -June 2010 A.B.A.T.E of North Idaho Chapter Information SUPPORT THE EAGLE ADVERTISERS WHO SUPPORT ABATE Be Informed A.B.A.T.E of North Idaho State Information State Officers: Be Involved Clearwater Chapter PO Box 2042 Orofino, Idaho 83544 Coordinator Chuck Gilmore 208-476-0189 [email protected] Deputy Coordinator Paul Riess 208-769-7048 [email protected] Motorcyclists Rights Organizations Mike Thacker 208-476-3630 [email protected] Meeting 1st Saturday Hoodoo Chapter PO Box 912 Spirit Lake, Idaho 83869-0912 Russ Haux 208 819 2772 [email protected] Meeting 1st Saturday Kootenai Chapter PO Box 2511 Hayden, Idaho 83835 Dale Ohrt 208-762-2364 [email protected] Meeting 1st Thursday St. Joe Chapter PO Box 173 St. Maries, Idaho 83861 Moose Wittrock 208-245-2320 Meeting 1st Sunday The Hells Canyon Chapter PO Box 2096 Lewiston, Idaho 83501 Dave Bremenour 208-827-0396 [email protected] Meeting 1st Saturday Know Your Rights Protect Your Rights Motorcycle Riders Foundation www.mrf.org Local Rep: Dave Cazel www.legislative.idaho.gov American Motorcyclist Associationn www.ama-cycle.org Local Rep: Tom McLaughlin 928-580-7957 Secretary Dave Cazel 208-765-3527 [email protected] Treasurer Dee Hutchinson 208-476-4805 [email protected] Membership Sec Ernie Crocker 208-691-5008 [email protected] Sergeant-at-arms John Baker 208-413-6075 Idaho Coalition of Motorcycle Safety www.idahobikerrights.com National Coalition of Motorcyclist www.aimncom.com Idaho STAR Motorcycle Riders Training www.idahostar.org Ambassador at Large Tom Taylor 208-773-9512 tomandsuetaylort@peoplepc. net ANI Newsletter Editor 208-769-7048 [email protected] Disclaimer: The Eagle is a bimonthly publication of ABATE of North Idaho. The views expressed by advertisers, or correspondents may not necessarily reflect those of ABATE of North Idaho. The content of the Eagle is based upon source material, believed to be accurate, however; no liability is assumed for accuracy or completeness. All input is welcomed. Facts and statistics should include sources and references. Credit will be given to all writers. The Newsletter Editor reserves the right to edit all submissions for space, clarity, and content. Material will be printed as space permits. ABATE of North Idaho, its officers and staff of the Eagle issue no warranty of safety in any event described herein or guarantee any product or service advertised herein. The above named parties accept no liability or responsibility for death, injury, or other losses due to participation in event, or use of advice, products or services offered or advertised in this publication. A.B.A.T.E. Of North Idaho Eagle Newsletter A direct ‘TARGET MARKET” of the motorcycle industry and all related subjects. Circulation of 2000 and growing. Direct mail to 300 ABATE members Throughout Northern Idaho and Northeast Washington. Bi MONTHLY Advertising Ad Rates Number of Insertions 1X 3X JUMBO Ad (9.3” x 10.2” = 94 sq.in.) $135 $125 6X $115 LARGE Ad (7.5” x 10” = 75 sq.in) $105 $95.00 $90.00 MEDIUM Ad (7.5” x 4.88” =36.6 sq.in.) $55.00 $50.00 $45.00 MUSTANG Ad (3.63” x 4.88” = 17.7 sq.in.) $30.00 $25.00 $25.00 Business Card Ad (12 months = 6 Issues) ------> $60.00 total Prices effective March -01, 2010 and subject to charge without Notice Distributed and available for FREE at various locations through N. Idaho, Ad dimensions may vary, but area will be equal or greater than the areas shown above including motorcycle dealerships and repair & accessory shops. All motorcycling places of interest, rallies & events. Send Payment Check :to Choose ad size then send copy of your ad to address below, or Email to [email protected]. We do have design staff if you need help with designing your ad. ABATE of North Idaho Please send ads in pdf or jpg format; high resolution (300 dpi at actual Size). Send camera ready copy (sized as above) or copy for original creation of an ad for you to the address shown Call Catherine Salomone with questions at 509-446-2285. PO Box 2989 Coeur D Alene, ID 83816 ABATE of North Idaho EAGLE May -June 2010 Editor's Notes Comments from readers are invited and will be printed, space permitting, in future issues. Please submit letters to the editor to Newsletter editor: [email protected] ANI State Chaplin Pastor Ernie A New Riding Season is Here? Easter Sunday was our 8th Annual Easter Bike Blessing. Lots of bikers said, this starts our riding season. For most that is true, but for lots of us riding is all year. But just as many see the Easter Bike Blessing as the start of a new year, Easter represents the start of something new as well. New life! It is Easter when Jesus arose from the dead. With his death and resurrection we are all offered a new start on life, a new riding season. The great part is that it is for everyone. Just like we all can enjoy those first spring days of riding in warmth and sunshine, we all can enjoy having a new life with Jesus. Just like every spring we have a new riding season, with God we can always have a new day in our lives, and we don’t have to wait for spring. Ride safe, ride lots and enjoy every minute of all the blessings we have in life. With my friendship and prayers, Pastor Ernie SUPPORT THE EAGLE ADVERTISERS WHO SUPPORT ABATE ANI Coordinator’s Report Chuck Gilmore State Coordinator. It’s here!!!! Riding weather. I know it has been a crazy winter and for a while there I was beginning to think the nice weather would not arrive. Although we did have a couple of nice days throughout the last few months, they didn’t last long. Finally, now that we have riding weather here, I would like to remind everyone to make sure your motorcycles are in top running condition. Also, remember to follow the rules of the road and ride safely. May is ‘Motorcycle Awareness’ month and we will be having a couple of Awareness Rallies. One will be in Coeur d ‘Alene and the other will be in Lewiston. Other Organizations and Clubs throughout the state will also be holding rallies throughout the state so if you can’t attend one being sponsored by ABATE of North Idaho, please try to attend one in your area. The more awareness we can bring to motorcycles on the road the safer riders will be. As you are reading this magazine you will see flyers and information on our rallies. In June we will be holding our Spring Opener in Harvard again this year and everyone (over 21) is invited to attend and enjoy good times and great company. There will be vendors and live music for everyone to enjoy, not to mention our annual rodeo. Each year I have the pleasure of spending time with old friends and meeting new friends. If you have not had a chance to attend one of our Spring Openers I urge you to try to attend. It is an experience that everyone should have. Look for the flyer in this issue for more information. Although, I want to remind everyone this is for people over the age of 21. On Labor Day weekend we will be holding our Friendship Run. Together with Idaho Coalition of Motorcycle Safety (I.C.M.S.) we provide a fun ‘family’ weekend with camping and other activities. Look in our future issues for time, location, and more information on this family event. If you have not figured it out yet, this is a family event and we urge you to bring your family members to enjoy the fun with us. These are just a few of the events that are going on this year, if you continue on with your reading you will find our events calendar along with other flyers for events to attend. Remember, while riding you need to keep in mind that some of the four wheeled drivers do not see you, so keep your head lights on and your wits about you, to have a safe and fun ride. Chuck Gilmore, State Coordinator ABATE of North Idaho 3 4 ABATE of North Idaho EAGLE May -June 2010 ABATE of North Idaho Meeting Minutes April 11th, 2010 The meeting was brought to order by Coordinator Chuck Gilmore at 1200hrs. There was a quorum in attendance. All board members were present. ANI had 5 guests members, ABATE of Southern Idaho (ASI) had 6 board members present, Idaho Coalition for Motorcycle Safety(ICMS) had 5 of their board members present and there were 2 guests from non affiliated motorcycle riders and Mr. Rob Harrell proprietor of the Timber Inn in Pierce Idaho. ANI has 250 members in good standing as of April 10,2010.per the Membership Secretary. The Treasurer reported the for FY 2009 ANI showed a profit for the year and financially we are in good shape going into the riding season and the Spring Opener. All the riding events for ANI of 2010 are sanctioned and insured by the AMA. Chapter sponsored events are in the process of acquiring the sanction and insurance certificates from AMA. The Clearwater chapter is having a special raffle at the Spring Opener. A Drawing by artist Marty Crane and the Proceeds will be donated to the Jackson-Baldwin Foundation to benefit ill children. The tickets are $5 or 5 for $20. The Hoodoo chapter had their blood drive and raised 19 pints of blood for ANI and participated with the Kootenai Chapter in the Highway cleanup on Apr.10,2010. The two chapters removed litter from two miles of US 95. Twenty six riders collected 34 bags of litter in under two hours. This was followed with a free potluck lunch. The Kootenai chapter also held its 2nd annual free spring motorcycle inspection that day at Lawrence’s in Cd’A. Sixteen bikes were inspected. Hells Canyon chapter reported a very successful Easter Egg Hunt in Lewiston. 937 kids were in attendance, 12,000 plastic eggs were manually stuffed with candy and prizes and distributed throughout the grounds for the children along with 45 dozen hard-boiled eggs. The Eagle newsletter is 18 moths old since it has been revised and is becoming successful. 2600 copies of the 16 page newsletter will be distributed throughout North Idaho in May. The March /April edition cost ANI $104 and the May/June issue is scheduled to bring in a profit of $13. The change in cash flow is due to the efforts of the Chapters and Chatty Salomone in pounding the streets in getting ads and from the cost cutting efforts of Paul Riess getting a bulk mail permit. Legislatively the State of Idaho enacted no laws to diminish the freedoms of motorcyclists during their 79 day session nor did they pass any laws to enhance our freedoms. Many issues regarding awareness, inattentive driving and general safety were discussed in the session but all for not. They had significant budgetary issues to deal with in light of the State and national economies. Our guests from ICMS spoke of the specifics of these items to the extent they knew of. The Idaho Department of education was given 550 copies of the DVD produced by ICMS’s Chris Lambing which took over one year to produce. It has been successfully accepted by the state and ITD. With respect to the Spring Opener all the committee and volunteers have completed the responsibilities and presently there are no obstacles remaining for a successful Sprig Opener in Harvard this year. The contract with the Pines RV Park has been made. Also a motion was made to increase the entertainment budget for the Spring Opener and the motion passed 12/2 with two abstentions. The contract for the group FAT TONES to play both Friday and Saturday night was agreed to. The set-up committee needs volunteers for Sunday May 30th at the Pines RV Park in Harvard,Id.. If you can volunteer some time please be there at noon on the 30th. The website is finally being brought up to date and being re configured by the new webmaster. It has been a struggle but it should be up and running before the end of April. Rob Harrell solicited the Board to again hold the Friendship Run in Pierce, Idaho as it has for the past 5 years. With attendance down the board decided to relocate the event. The Friendship Run will be held in Orofino this Labor Day weekend September 4,5,6 and will be the sole responsibility of the Clearwater chapter to host the run and coordinate with the city and advertise. The future of the Friendship Run will be determined by the success of this year’s rally and discussed after the event by the board. The Awareness Rallies in May this year, the 1st in Cd’A and the 8th in Lewiston have been finalized and the AMA sanctions and insurance have been received. Two of our guests at the meeting addressed the BOD to promote their respective swap meets occurring later in the day after the Cd’A rally. Bootmaker, the president of Northwest Classic Motorcycles, spoke about his swap meet to be held at the Mission Inn in Cataldo. Glenn Wessel addressed the BOD and promoted his swap meet in Cd’A at the Time Out Tavern on Government Way. ABATE while not affiliated with either event urges all riders who attend the Awareness rally to visit both swap meets that afternoon. The amber alert Interstate signs throughout Idaho will be showing catch phrases promoting motorcycle awareness during the last half of April and during the month of May, National Motorcycle Awareness Month. Hells Canyon Board members excused themselves at 1450 hrs. The meeting was adjourned at 1535 hrs. Note: Effective this meeting the minutes of the ANI board of Directors meeting will be recorded digitally and the complete raw audio copy of the meeting will be copied and saved to a CD. This copy will be made available to any ANI member in good standing, for their review at any time in the future with an advanced request. Dave Cazel- The state scribe. SUPPORT THE EAGLE ADVERTISERS WHO SUPPORT ABATE Run & Events May 1 May 7 & 8 May 8 May 8 May 9 May 22 & 23 May 29 June 4 -6 June 11-13 June 19 June 20 June 25-27 July 11 July 17 July 24 July 30 -31 August 9-15 Sept 2 to 5 Sept 4-6 Sept 17-19 Sept. 18 October2nd October 3 October23rd November 6 November 20 December 18 December 31 ABATE of North Idaho’s Awareness Parade -Norman 208 582 -2262 Cataldo Swap Meet & Bike Show, Bootmaker 509-294-1249 CDA Swap Meet & Bike Show, Time Out CDA, Glen 208-667-3668 25th Annual Depot Days Car & Bike Show, Wallace, 208 752 0111 Kootenai’s Freedom Ride and Poker Run -Dale 208 763 -2364 Clearwater Awareness Rally Mike Thatcher 208-476-3630 Cruisers Mothers Day Run Sheri 208-773-4706 "Worlds Steepest Hillclimb" New Plymouth, ID, 208 573 4255 Roadhouse Swap meet & MC inspection, Scott 208 457 1150 ABATE of North Idaho’s Spring Opener - Chuck 208 476 - 0819 MRF’s Best of The West, Boise, Id. Dave 208 765-3527 Hoodoo’s POW/NIA Run Russ 208 819 2772 Cruisers Fathers Day Run Sheri 208-773-4706 Combat Vets Ritzville Rondezvous - [email protected] ABATE of North Idaho State Meeting July 11, 2010 Ride for Life Scott 208-457-1150 Hoodoo’s 1 st Annual Fat Bastard R Back & camp out Russ 208 819 -2772Hell’s Canyon Ride to Ramble Inn, Montana -Dave 208 827-0396 Sturgis Bike Week, Sturgis SD 2010 Idaho H.O.G. Rally, Coeur D Alene 619-787-2845 ANI & ICMS "Friendship Run", Orofino ID, Chuck 208 476 0819 "Big Nasty Hillclimb" New Plymouth, ID, Ron 208 573 4255 Hell’s Canyon Chapter Birthday Run -Dave 208 827 -0396 Kootenai/Hoodoo Fall Highway Cleanup - Dave 208 765-3527 ABATE of North Idaho State Meeting Hell’s Canyon Halloween Party - Dave 208 827 - 0396 Kootenai’s Toy’s for Tot’s Toy Run - Dale 208 763-2364 Hell’s Canyon Thanksgiving Ride - Dave 208 827 - 0396 Hell’s Canyon Christmas Party - Dave 208 827 - 0396 Hell’s C anyon New Year’s Eve Party -Dave 208 827 -0396 ABATE of North Idaho EAGLE May -June 2010 SUPPORT THE EAGLE ADVERTISERS WHO SUPPORT ABATE Motorcycle Safety Tips Prepare for ‘THE MOMENT’ by Stacey “Ax” Axmaker Director – Idaho STAR Motorcycle Safety Program I have heard the story numerous times; as I am sure have you. The motorcyclist is riding along when something happens: a car pulls out or turns left in front of the rider a deer or dog runs into the rider’s path the rider suddenly sees a patch of gravel in the middle of a turn the rider feels them self drifting wide in a fast turn Whatever the initiating event, the rider may lock up one or both of the brakes, and has either a low side-crash (lays it down) or a high-side crash (bike throws the rider off). Or, the rider may run out of their lane in the turn and collide with a fixed object (or an oncoming car!) When ‘THE MOMENT’ happens, will you be prepared? When I was in high school, and was taking a geography test (I hated geography…), how well I did on that test had very little to do with how hard I tried on the test. It had everything to do with how well I studied over the previous weeks and months. When I competed in cross country, how well I did depended on how well I trained over the season much more than how much effort I put in to the race that day. Whether it’s a test in school, a sports event, or motorcycling; when ‘THE MOMENT’ comes, it’s too late to prepare – it’s time to perform. So how do we prepare for ‘THE MOMENT’ on our bikes? There are several things we can do to be prepared. Crash Avoidance – Riding Skills The three main skills to practice are (1) Maximum Braking, (2) Swerving, and (3) Cornering. While most of us think ‘Yeah, I know how to do that,’ how much do we really practice? Many riders almost never practice, and when ‘THE MOMENT’ comes, they may regret that choice. Here are some simple ways to practice these critical crash avoidance skills: Maximum Braking – Find an open paved area and set a ‘gate’ with two halves of a tennis ball (low cost cones!) Approach the gate at 20mph and begin braking at the gate. Stop smoothly with both brakes. Note where you stop (maybe drop a penny at your left foot). Then go back and do it again at the same speed and try to beat that distance using a smooth, increasing squeeze on the front brake (and keeping your eyes on the horizon). A minimum standard at 20mph is 23 feet, but skilled riders can stop in less than 15 feet. When you are comfortable and confident at 20mph, do the same thing at 30mph. **Note: If you skid the front wheel, immediately release the front brake, the reapply smoothly. Swerving – Using the same gate, approach at about 15 mph. Once you’ve passed through the gate, press on the handgrip to initiate a swerve, hold the press until the bike has moved over (enough to miss the imaginary car), then press on the opposite handgrip to straighten the bike back up. Repeat in both directions until your swerves are smooth and crisp and you are making rapid lane changes. Then do the same thing at 20mph. **Note: Do not apply any brakes while swerving! Cornering – When you are riding, talk yourself through the four steps of cornering – SLOW (slow down before the curve starts), LOOK (turn your head and look as far as you can through the turn), ROLL (start gently rolling on the throttle before the turn starts), and PRESS (press forward on the handgrip to initiate the lean – press left, go left; press right, go right). The more conscious you are about the steps, the more you will build the habits of proper cornering. Crash Avoidance - Mental/Visual The primary cause of single vehicle crashes in turns is riders not looking far enough through the curve. Looking ahead gives you information sooner rather than later – giving you time to respond to hazards. And time is the name of the game, folks. Having 2-3 seconds to respond creates an emergency situation; having 5-10 seconds or more to respond gives you plenty of time to take action and avoid the crash altogether. So, practice looking 20 seconds ahead and identifying potential hazards and conflicts long before you get there. Crash Avoidance - Knowledge We all know that motorcycles don’t handle the same as cars. The more you can learn about motorcycle handling dynamics, the better off you will be. There are lots of good resources out there on the subject (books, videos, magazines, etc.). Here are just a few items that many riders (even some long-time veterans) aren’t sure about the answers to. If you want to get the answers - take a rider training course (www.idahostar.org), get a book or two on the topic, or both. Why does the front wheel have up to 70% or more of the bike’s stopping power? If you are already in a turn, and feel you are going too fast or start running wide, what should you do? If a car or an animal darts out right in front of you, should you brake, swerve, or lay it down? If you accidentally lock up the rear wheel, how do you maintain control? Sometimes bad things happen to good riders, and there is very little we can do about those bad things. However, there is a lot we can do about how prepared we are to respond to those bad things. Go out and practice your riding skills, get your eyes up and look well ahead, and learn what you can about motorcycle handling dynamics. When ‘THE MOMENT’ comes, it is my hope that we will all be prepared. Idaho STAR Motorcycle Safety Program www.idahostar.org 208-426-5552 1-888-280-STAR (7827) See Ted for your Foremost M/C insurance 5 6 ABATE of North Idaho EAGLE May -June 2010 SUPPORT THE EAGLE ADVERTISERS WHO SUPPORT ABATE Motorcycle Awareness Rally Sponsored by the Clearwater Chapter A.B.A.T.E. of North Idaho Sanctioned by American Motorcycle Association Saturday, May 8th 2010 Starting at the Marina/RV Park East of the Flying J in Lewiston Sign up starts @ 9:am. Parade leaves for the Nez Perce County Courthouse at 11:am Guest speakers - Idaho County Commissioner, Former Chairman of the Senate Transportation Committee, Skip Brandt State Secretary ABATE of North Idaho, Motorcycle Riders Foundation Representative in Idaho, David Cazel May is Motorcycle Awareness Month Join us in making people aware! Look Twice Save a Life Motorcycles are Everywhere! Benefit Poker Ride leaves from the Courthouse @ noon We will ride thru Lapwai up to Winchester, on to Cottonwood, into Grangeville, thru Stites, into Kamiah and will end in Orofino We will be selling raffle tickets to benefit the Jackson Baldwin “Pay it Forward Foundation” Win a Beautiful Pencil Drawing by Marty Crane $5 per ticket/$20 for 5 tickets, drawing June 5th For more information contact: Mike - Clearwater Chapter Coordinator 208-476-3630 Pauline - Clearwater Chapter Treasurer/Secretary 208-476-7677 All Riders Welcome! American Bikers Aiming Toward Education MRF SUPPORT REQUEST Considering the economic times the MRFA&E and the YAS both need financial support in order to continue on with each of their goals. The MRFA&E as we all know is about Motorcycle Awareness and Education. The Young Activist Scholarship is the future of motorcycling if we are to protect our hard earned rights. SMRO’s we’d like to ask you to request your members look into having a benefit ( consider a Poker Run, a Sunday rummage sale) and put that money towards this years Young Activist Scholarship. You see the Young Activist Scholarship committee is limited to how many recipients it can send due to the amount of money that is collected prior to that years picks (July 15). As you know the force of young riders can only be built as we continue to build that number year by year. Our goal each year is to bring more and more youth to our table. We need each of our SMRO’s across America to help build the motorcycle force out of our youth that will protect all the years of work that have already been invested. See Sarah & Betsy at the "Wink & Twink" Booth at the ABATE Spring Opener at Pines RV Park The Motorcycle Riders Foundation Awareness and Education also exists currently by donations. SMRO”S now is the time to plan a benefit to help the MRFA&E. Soon it will be past the winter season and many riding times will be drawing you out of the cold and into the warm spring and summer breezes. Combine your passion with your brother and sisters and put that into a benefit run to support the future of the MRFA&E. This if you’ve checked out the web site is the place where you can go to download Motorcycle Awareness and Education information to benefit you, your SMRO and anyone who rides. Information regarding the Young Activist Scholarship (YAS) and the Motorcycle Riders Foundation Awareness and Education (MRFA&E) can be found at the www.mrfae.org web site Make this year the year you work to help the MRFA&E continue to grow and educate motorcycle riders all across our country with your tax deductable donation. 208-276-3093 ABATE of North Idaho EAGLE May -June 2010 SUPPORT THE EAGLE ADVERTISERS WHO SUPPORT ABATE What’s Happening in Idaho On Monday March 29th, the Idaho Legislature finished its 2010 session after just 78 days. I’m glad to report that during that session the people’s representatives took neither actions to diminish the right and freedoms of the motorcycling community in Idaho nor, on the other hand, did they take any action to enhance the freedoms associated specifically with the two-wheeled lifestyle. As far as motorcyclists are concerned this session was rather inert. That said, the legislature didn’t vote on whether to grant sovereign tribal reservations the authority to arrest nontribal members on the reservations. Rather, a voluntary agreement would be established between county sheriffs and tribal police on a county by county basis. We didn’t need another law on the books where reasonable heads prevailed. Also, a law to put more teeth into Idaho’s inattentive driving law did not get passed which would have increased the severity of the punishment for texting while driving. Idaho didn’t need another law. Currently Idaho has a law against inattentive driving. In the opinion of this Rep to the MRF, the existing law needs to be more fully enforced. Another year passed without the legislature addressing enhanced penalties for “Right of Way” violations aimed at drivers who injure and kill citizens while disregarding the victim’s “Right of Way”. The introduction of a bill is a long and arduous process and we only get one chance so I can assure you that the motorcycling community in Idaho along with other interested groups in the state will be searching for a sponsor and cosponsors for these bills in next year’s session. Two things did come out of the 2010 legislative session that effects the personal freedoms of all Idahoans. Those were the Healthcare Freedom Act whereby Idaho reinforced its state’s sovereignty in the face of more unfunded mandates and unrestrained authority usurped by the federal government in Washington D.C. This was the first of such states’ laws passed in the U.S.A. The other law was the requirement for proof of identity/ residency at the voting booth. After all, in Idaho you have to show identification to cash a check or use a credit card. Why not have to show ID to perform the most sacred act of American democracy, and for which countless thousands of American Veterans have died, the right to cast a secret ballot. On a lighter note, don’t forget the Best of the West in Boise, Idaho, June 11, 12, 13th. All of the SMRO’s in the state are looking forward to the opportunity to show all of you a most enjoyable visit to the beautiful state of Idaho, provide a thought provoking MRF conference and the chance to recharge your batteries to carry on the fight for personal freedoms and individual responsibilities within the motorcycling community. Come and wear your helmet when and where you want in Idaho, the last bastion of personal freedoms west of the Rocky Mountains. Dave Cazel MRF REP- Idaho 7 8 ABATE of North Idaho EAGLE May -June 2010 Ride for Life SUPPORT THE EAGLE ADVERTISERS WHO SUPPORT ABATE STAR Course 2010 Registration Open STAR has enrollment open for classes through the month of April. May classes will be posted at 9:00 AM Mountain Time on March 2nd. You can register for classes at www.idahostar.org or call 1-888-280-7827. STAR classes typically fill up early in the year, so don't miss this opportunity. STAR recommends those in need of basic instruction or a refresher course enroll in classes early in the year. Taking the courses early in the riding season impacts safety, comfort and enjoyment during the entire riding season! Tickets can be purchased from the Clearwater Chapter. You can send your name, address and phone number along with cash, check or money order to; Clearwater Chapter, PO Box 2042, Orofino Id 83544 - or call/e-mail any Clearwater Chapter member and we will be happy to make arrangements with you. Clearwater Chapter ABATE of North Idaho Meeting Minutes April 3rd, 2010 Coordinator Mike Thacker called the meeting to order at 11:40 am Coordinator report: City council wants us to do a parade during the Friendship run with the bikes. They would like us to stop at the Brookside landing and visit with the residents there. We discussed possibly having our first card drawn there before we take off for the Poker Run on Sunday. City council also asked if they could bring in vendors. We discussed letting city take care of all vendors. Mike T. talked to hotels about discounts and they may be willing if the location is approved at state. Secretary report: Dee and Pauline got the raffle tickets for the Spring Raffle from Valley Graphics and they turned out really well. See above. All members present at this meeting took tickets to sell. Membership Secretary Report: Bryan Barrett reported we now have 60 members. Bryan reminded us that dues are due now and to get them in ASAP. As of this meeting we had another 6 renewals and 1 new. A big chapter welcome to Ingrid Rinard! My Space/Facebook report: “W’ Reported there have been 2736 hits on our site, 603 friends with over 78 ABATE Organizations from around the world. You can check out our site at www.myspace.com/clearwaterchapterabate So far on Facebook we have 42 friends, 6 of which are American Legion Riders groups from around the country. We are getting a lot of positive feed back. Safety report: We discussed the questionnaire for the MAP class and have decided to just show the DVD and answer questions and hit on points that are not mentioned in the Q & A session. Bear got the Orofino high school class to watch the DVD and it even changed the instructor’s point of view on motorcycles. Several of the students were impressed and said this DVD will make them look for bikes in the future. We are already working on getting a booth at the Lumber Jack Fair days. Old Business: The Awareness Rally flyer was discussed and decided on. Dee will get AMA Certificate this weekend so Pauline can get the permits. Mel will talk to American West bank about displaying the pencil drawing. New Business: Chuck said he got a call and the ICMS will have representation at the next State meeting April 11th @ Sandpiper Grill in Moscow, noon. Reminders We are looking for donations to go along with the Pencil Drawing for Spring Raffle. Be collecting stuff for the yard sale on July 10th at Bear’s to coincide with the July meeting. Bear’s address is 844 Walrath in Orofino. ABATE of North Idaho EAGLE May -June 2010 SUPPORT THE EAGLE ADVERTISERS WHO SUPPORT ABATE Hoodoo Hippie Minutes Meeting minutes of March 6, 2010 Coordinator, Russ Haux called meeting to order 12:51 Linger Longer, Spirit Lake, Idaho Deputy Coordinator: Regretfully reports that the planned road trip to pass out flyers for MIA/POW run and the mapping out of Membership Run had to be cancelled. Still going to work on it and route still needs to be discussed. He also mentions that there is a BIG poster here in the bar about Membership Run with announcing band ‘Full Blown Theory’. And a shout out to Cat ‘get well soon’! Coordinators Report: Frosty Buns Run was a huge success with over 700 motorcycles. Weather was fantastic and just a good ride. Curley’s did a really good job especially considering there were probably 1000 people there at one point. Russ did inquire about the kitchen area for us to use Spring Opener being 200.00 a week-end, but going to make sure we’re not stepping on any other Chapters toes first. Also has cots, stoves, fridge, water, bathrooms, and a covered area with table and chairs. We may also sell some of our Hoodoo wares there. Remember to please volunteer for rodeo at Spring Opener! New Business: MOTION: Passed for the MRF Renewal. Legislative Report: Best of the West in Boise, Idaho June 11-13 2010. There are some travel reinbersments and a written report expected. See Dave. Up Date: March 20, 2010 Blood Drive was moved to Sat. March 27, 2010 because of blood mobile availability. OPEN FORUM Bob Merkel would like to go to Best of the West in Boise in June. Looking for someone to double up for hotel accomadations. Bob also suggests we get our minutes or article into Eagle as soon as possible. Hoodoo Hippies May 1st meeting will be on May 8th due to Motorcycle Awareness Rally and also the Swap Meets. Tim introduced Tim Kirkpatrick owner of Club Rio and Island Grill in Oldtown. ID. whom says he is very excited to be involved in our rallys, charities and the like. Biker friendly! Come by and say ‘hi’. MOTION: Passed for Marty(?) to be our Sergeant-at-Arms. Thank you Marty for volunteering. Denise Mosegaard Hoodoo Secretary 9 10 ABATE of North Idaho EAGLE May -June 2010 SUPPORT THE EAGLE ADVERTISERS WHO SUPPORT ABATE THE I.C.M.S. Two Wheel Advocate Clearwater Chapter Meeting Minutes April 3rd, 2010 Tickets can be purchased from the Clearwater Chapter. You can send your name, address and phone number along with cash, check or money order to; Clearwater Chapter, PO Box 2042, Orofino Id 83544 - or call/e-mail any Clearwater Chapter member and we will be happy to make arrangements with you. Clearwater Chapter ABATE of North Idaho Coordinator Mike Thacker called the meeting to order at 11:40 am Coordinator report: City council wants us to do a parade during the Friendship run with the bikes. They would like us to stop at the Brookside landing and visit with the residents there. We discussed possibly having our first card drawn there before we take off for the Poker Run on Sunday. City council also asked if they could bring in vendors. We discussed letting city take care of all vendors. Mike T. talked to hotels about discounts and they may be willing if the location is approved at state. Secretary report: Dee and Pauline got the raffle tickets for the Spring Raffle from Valley Graphics and they turned out really well. See above. All members present at this meeting took tickets to sell. Membership Secretary Report: Bryan Barrett reported we now have 60 members. Bryan reminded us that dues are due now and to get them in ASAP. As of this meeting we had another 6 renewals and 1 new. A big chapter welcome to Ingrid Rinard! My Space/Facebook report: “W’ Reported there have been 2736 hits on our site, 603 friends with over 78 ABATE Organizations from around the world. You can check out our site at www.myspace.com/clearwaterchapterabate So far on Facebook we have 42 friends, 6 of which are American Legion Riders groups from around the country. We are getting a lot of positive feed back. Safety report: We discussed the questionnaire for the MAP class and have decided to just show the DVD and answer questions and hit on points that are not mentioned in the Q & A session. Bear got the Orofino high school class to watch the DVD and it even changed the instructor’s point of view on motorcycles. Several of the students were impressed and said this DVD will make them look for bikes in the future. We are already working on getting a booth at the Lumber Jack Fair days. Old Business: The Awareness Rally flyer was discussed and decided on. Dee will get AMA Certificate this weekend so Pauline can get the permits. Mel will talk to American West bank about displaying the pencil drawing. New Business: Chuck said he got a call and the ICMS will have representation at the next State meeting April 11th @ Sandpiper Grill in Moscow, noon. Reminders We are looking for donations to go along with the Pencil Drawing for Spring Raffle. Be collecting stuff for the yard sale on July 10th at Bear’s to coincide with the July meeting. Bear’s address is 844 Walrath in Orofino. ICMS “MOTORCYCLE AWARENESS” DRIVER EDUCATION TRAINING VIDEO RELEASED! Pictured: Brian D. Johns, Department of Education and Lane Triplett, ICMS Chairman. The Idaho Coalition for Motorcycle Safety proudly announces the completion of a driver’s education video project for the Idaho State Dept. of Education. This video, titled “MOTORCYCLE AWARENESS”, will be a major enhancement to drivers training classes in the State of Idaho. It will be distributed to over 500 driver training instructors throughout the state. This is a landmark accomplishment in the efforts to improve awareness of the “Motorcycling Community" to all drivers. The ICMS has worked in conjunction with Mr. Brian D. Johns, Coordinator for the Dept. of Education. Mr. Johns visited the February ICMS meeting, accepted the video, and expressed his wholehearted support and gratitude for ICMS’s efforts. Statistically, drivers under the age of 18 are responsible for a majority of accidents. Research has shown this age group has issues with hazard perception. Meaning, teens have not yet developed the ability to "scan" far ahead and to the sides as they drive, and they don’t detect hazards like pedestrians, motorcyclists or roadside objects as fast as experienced drivers do. Teens might not respond effectively from the time they actually see the hazard through the time needed to respond. Familiarizing young drivers with motorcyclists can provide earlier recognition of potential hazards while driving and may allow greater response times. Hopefully, with more comprehensive training to new drivers about motorcycling and the proper ways to share the roads with motorcyclists, the safety of motorcyclists will be greatly enhanced over the long term. ICMS has been informed in the past that the motorcycle portions of driver training have sometimes been superficial due to various issues such as time, lack of knowledge by instructors or deficiencies in effective training materials. It is ICMS’s hope to bridge those gaps with this video. The ICMS gives credit for the assembly of this video to ICMS board member R. Chris Lambing. His inspiration for this project came from attending Motorcycle Rider Foundation seminars. Chris learned of what other state organizations had done in this area, and recognizing a need in Idaho, began his effort to “get it done” for the riders of Idaho. Chris networked with like minded individuals from around the country to compile the best of available education videos and edited them to meet the specific needs of Idaho. The last segment features Chris demonstrating common hand signals motorcyclists use to communicate with drivers and other riders. This process took over a year and Chris was tireless in his pursuit of this project. The ICMS would like to thank Mr. Brian D. Johns, Coordinator for the Dept. of Education, for his support of the finalized video material. The ICMS thanks various State Motorcycle Rights Organizations and the Motorcycle Safety Foundation for their contributions. We are providing the video “MOTORCYCLE AWARENESS” to organizations that would like copies. We encourage all to view this video. As always, the ICMS strives to bring SAFETY, EDUCATION, and AWARENESS to the attention of the Citizens of Idaho. ABATE of North Idaho EAGLE May -June 2010 SUPPORT THE EAGLE ADVERTISERS WHO SUPPORT ABATE THE I.C.M.S. Two Wheel Advocate By:MARKHAMHEID ExaminerStaffWriter January29,2010 Study: Driver cell phone bansdon'treducecrashes A new study finds that laws banning hand-held cell phone use while driving have not reduced the number of auto accidents in the District or elsewhere. The Highway Loss Data Institute examined insurance claim records in D.C., New York, Connecticut and California, as well as nearby areas lacking cell phone bans. The findings: Cell phone bans don't lower crash rates. "We looked at states that have had hand-held cell phone bans in place for the longest times," said Russ Rader, a representative of the Highway Loss Data Institute, which is a research wing of the nonprofit Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. "We found that there was no change in the crash trends before compared to after the laws banning cell phone use were put in place." The study also compared crash rates in the District with those in Maryland and Virginia, which don't have laws restricting driver cell phone use, and found that crash rates were similar. For example, when comparing D.C.'s collision claim frequency with similar claims in Baltimore, where no such laws exist, the study found that the phone ban had no effect. "We were surprised by the results," Rader said. "Given the big increase in cell phone use over the last few years, we were surprised to find no impact on crashes." The District of Columbia enacted laws banning driving while talking on a cell phone in July 2004, though drivers are still allowed to use hands-free cell phone devices. According to the AAA Mid Atlantic Auto Club, D.C. police officers have since doled out almost 13,000 tickets and 7,519 warnings to drivers caught using hand-held cell phones. Chicago and other major metropolitan areas followed D.C.'s example, racking up thousands of dollars in ticket revenue despite a dearth of evidence showing that cell phone bans reduce the number of auto accidents. In addition to the new findings, a recent AAA study found that hands-free cell phone use was no safer than talking on a hand-held. "No empirical studies ... show hands-free phones offer safety advantages over handheld phones," AAA spokesman John Townsend said in response to the new findings. The problem, some experts say, lies in human nature -- not our gadgets. "The real danger is distracted driving," said a AAA Mid-Atlantic statement issued in response to the new study -- and that danger is not confined to cell phones users. [email protected] Chairman’s note: If this article is accurate, what are the answers to combat distracted driving? Is a complete ban on all cell phone use, including texting and hands-free devices, needed? What about other forms of distraction such as eating, applying makeup, music, conversations with other passengers, and any of the countless other ways to not pay attention to the task at hand? Certainly such activities pose serious risks to motorcycle riders as well as others that share the road. But on the other hand are we giving law enforcement another opportunity to issue tickets with no proven effectiveness of the law? Does this stretch into a personal freedom issue? We encourage personal freedom and also personal responsibility. Responsible people would not normally engage in activities that put others at risk, yet many who consider themselves responsible still do it. Can the encouragement of personal responsibility alone on this issue be enough? Our experiences would emphatically say “no”. So, I ask again, what can society effectively do to combat distracted driving? Please email me with your thoughts. Hells Canyon Chapter Easter Egg Hunt Hell's Canyon Chapter of A.B.A.T.E had a very successful 5th annual Easter egg hunt this year. With the help of many businesses and private donations we were able to see over 900 kids happily gather up over 12000 eggs," Yes that was no typo twelve thousand eggs," hundreds of prizes, hot dogs, and cold coke a cola. Even with all our time consumed with gathering up donations, and stuffing plastic eggs, we were able to find the time to ride these last few months. We had our annual Valentines day ride and S.t Patrick's day ride, and we are gearing up for our many other rides this year. Once again Hell's Canyon Chapter would like to thank all of you who have been helping us give these children a wonderful Easter. Without all of you we would not be able to make it so great. 11 12 ABATE of North Idaho EAGLE May -June 2010 SUPPORT THE EAGLE ADVERTISERS WHO SUPPORT ABATE THE I.C.M.S. Two Wheel Advocate Highway 95 Spring Time Pick Up ANI Secretary Dave Cazel poses by the work sign Spring time is highway 95 pick up time for combined Kootenai and Hoodoo Chapters team. On April, 10, 26 members joined into picking and bagging trash from the roadside. The team collected 34 bags of trash in 2 hours along a 2-mile stretch of Hwy 95, beginning at Silverwood Park and north to Athol. At the same time, 4 members of Kootenai Chapter hold a FREE Spring Safety Inspection at Lawrence’s MC in Coeur D Alene. This year the team looked over 16 bikes. New, this year was Lawrence’s “Dyno-Day” special of $10 dyno runs for all comers. AROUND THE USA IDAHO: Have you seen the new helmet sticker? “This Helmet Worn By Choice – MY CHOICE”. ICMS continues to follow legislative issues and protect our freedom of choice. We are currently watching bills relating to cell phone use and texting, covered loads, and promoting our own “Right of Way” legislation. ILLINOIS: Illinois has multiple helmet related bills on the dockets this year. SB2535 is a proposed statute mandating helmets for riders less than 18 years of age. SB2536 is a proposed statute mandating helmets for all riders. HB5029 is a proposed statute mandating helmets for riders less than 18 years of age. HB5031 is a proposed statute mandating helmets for all riders. ICMS is following these bills. INDIANA: Due to a “Blue Law” it is an illegal for dealers to sell motorcycles or automobiles on Sundays. New efforts to change this antiquated law have been spearheaded by Harley Dealer, Mark Forszt. According to Forstz, “he can sell you everything you'd ever need to put a bike together yourself. He just can't actually sell you the bike”. He notes private parties such as E-Bay, Craig’s List or any private person can sell a bike on Sunday. Senator Charbonneau, who is supporting this bill, also expressed interest in the loss of sales tax revenue due to the current laws. He stated, “If every one of those dealerships sold one motorcycle a Sunday, or even one a month, that's a pretty sizable infusion of cash into the state coffers.” MASSACHUSSETTS: Massachusetts Motorcycle Association (MMA) Board Members met with representatives of the Massachusetts Attorney Generals’ Office (AGO) Insurance & Financial Services Division after an $11,000,000 rebate settlement was reached with Safety Insurance Group, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company and Quincy Mutual Fire Insurance Company. The groups are refunding money after over charging motorcycle insurance premiums beginning in 2002. The discrepancies were due to the company’s’ interpretation of the book values of motorcycles. The average rebate is estimated to be $300.00 with 6% interest. Now the goal is to find all of the motorcyclists who have or had policies with these companies in Massachusetts. This entire settlement was the result of one consumer complaint! MICHIGAN: A new bill was introduced to allow motorcycle riders the choice of riding without a helmet. However, there are conditional requirements if the rider wants to exercise this “right”. The motorcyclist must pay $100.00 for a permit, show $20,000.00 in health insurance coverage, be at least 21 years of age and be licensed with a motorcycle (“M”) endorsement for at least 2 years. ABATE of Michigan does not support this paradoxical bill as it contradicts the premise of freedom and personal choice. MISSOURI: Beginning Jan. 1, motor vehicles, including motorcycles, are exempt from the safety inspection requirement for the first five years following the model year of manufacture. For example, a motorcycle made in 2006 will be exempt from the safety inspection through 2011. This will also mean that many customers will need one less document when they renew their license plates. Inspections must be conducted at an authorized inspection station. The general cost of an inspection is up to $12 for cars and trucks and up to $10 for motorcycles. Fortunately, Idaho is not one of the states requiring third party verification and certification of personal vehicle maintenance. NEW HAMPSHIRE: New Hampshire currently allows all riders to decide what types of personal protection equipment they want to wear with the exception of eyewear. New Hampshire is one of the few states with this remaining freedom. Many are troubled that this last bastion of freedom has been attacked by the same state representative for the past two years. Judith Day, a democrat representing the touristy sea coast area of New Hampshire, has introduced a mandatory helmet law and a motorcycle sound emissions law two years in a row. Jeff Hennie, MRF Vice-President of Government Relations, testified on both bills and reports that both bills have been killed for this year. OHIO: Ohio initiated a right-of-way violation bill in 2004. The bill is on behalf of pedestrians, bicyclists and motorcyclists. Ohio activists are still working on it in 2010. Also, Ohio recently experienced a restoration of funds previously raided from the Motorcycle Safety Fund as well as some other motorcycle related funds. This refund was in response to and in part the settlement of a court challenge. $800,000.00 had been diverted from the Motorcycle Safety Fund and more that came from license registration fees. WISCONSIN: New legislation introduced in Wisconsin creates a special license plate commemorating Harley Davidson with the trademark and logo (bar and shield) with the message “Share the Road”. There may also be a bill to name Harley Davidson as the state’s official motorcycle. ABATE of North Idaho EAGLE May -June 2010 SUPPORT THE EAGLE ADVERTISERS WHO SUPPORT ABATE 13 As reported on the Internets........ Three Reported Missing After Animal Rights Activists Take "War on Leather" to Motorcycle Gang Rally. Pennsylvania - ~Three Reported Missing After Animal Rights Activists Take "War on Leather" to Motorcycle Gan g Rall y.~ Johnstown, PA: Local and state police scoured the hills outside rural Johnstown, Pennsylvania, after reports of three animal rights activists going missing after attempting to protest the wearing of leather at a large motorcycle gang rally this weekend. Two others, previously reported missing, were discovered by fast food workers "duct taped inside several fast food restaurant dumpsters," according to police officials. "Something just went wrong," said a still visibly shaken organizer of the protest. "Something just went horribly, horribly, wrong." The organizer said a group of concerned animal rights activist groups, "growing tired of throwing fake blood and shouting profanities at older women wearing leather or fur coats," decided to protest the annual motorcycle club event "in a hope to show them our outrage at their wanton use of leather in their clothing and motor bike seats." "In fact," said the organizer. "Motorcycle gangs are one of the biggest abusers of wearing leather, and we decided it was high time that we let them know that we disagree with them using it... Ergo, they should stop." According to witnesses, protesters arrived at the event in a vintage 1960's era Volkswagen van and began to pelt the gang members with balloons filled with red colored water, simulating blood, and shouting "you're murderers" to passers by. This, evidently, is when the brouhaha began. REPRODUCTION AND CUSTOM VINTAGE MOTORCYCLES 1936 - 2010 WWW.VINTAGEVTWIN.COM "They peed on me!!!" charged one activist. "They grabbed me, said I looked like I was French , started calling me 'La , Trene' and duct taped me to a tree so they could pee on me all day!" PARTS ACCESSORIES TIRES AS WELL FREE V-TWIN PARTS CATALOG "I... I was trying to show my outrage at a man with a heavy leather jacket. And, he... he didn't even care. I called him a murderer, and all he said was, 'You can't prove that.' Next thing I know is he forced me to ride on the back of his motorcycle all day, and not left me off, because his girl friend was out of town and I was almost a woman." STORE HOURS: Tuesday - Friday 10am - 7pm SATURDAY 10 am - 5 pm 7218 N. Market, Spokane, WA Phone:(509) HOG-FIX1 Still others claimed they were forced to eat hamburgers and hot dogs under duress. Those who resisted were allegedly held down while several bikers "farted on their heads." (509) 464-3491 E-mail: [email protected] - 4/9/2010 Police officials declined comments on any leads or arrests due to the ongoing nature of the investigation, however, organizers for the motorcycle club rally expressed "surprise" at the allegations. "That's preposterous," said on high ranking member of the biker organizing committee. "We were having a party, and these people showed up and were very rude to us. They threw things at us, called us names, and tried to ruin the entire event. So, what did we do? We invited them to the party! What could be more friendly than that? You know, just because we are all members of motorcycle clubs does not mean we do not care about inclusiveness. Personally, I think it shows a lack of character for them to be saying such nasty things about us after we bent over backwards to make them feel welcome." When confronted with the allegations of force feeding the activists meat, using them as ad hoc latrines, leaving them incapacitated in fast food restaurant dumpsters, and 'farting on their heads,' the organizer declined to comment in detail. "That's just our secret handshake," assured the organizer. 14 ABATE of North Idaho EAGLE May -June 2010 SUPPORT THE EAGLE ADVERTISERS WHO SUPPORT ABATE ST. JOE CHAPTER A.B.A.T.E. MEETING MINUTES 03/14/10 The meeting was called to order at 1:45 PM, Gary let the Pledge of Allegiance and Norman let us in prayer. It was held at the home of Chris Leitz ,and Chris provided delicious soup and breads. Members in attendance were Moose Wittrock, Greg and Cindy Lounsbury, Duane Bailey, Chris Leitz, Norman and Bev Burch, Vikki Kern, Gary Brown, Lucas Lounsbury, Dave Reddikopp, Pete and Patrice Pfeiffer, Mike Trisdale, and Scott Storch. The minutes from the 02/20/10 were read and approved as recorded. Membership Report: Scott said that we now have 27 paid members. We also need to welcome 1 new member, Lucas Lounsbury. Medical Report: Cindy said that next meeting she will bring the medical information slips for our review and to make changes and updates as needed. Old Business: No news on the t-shirts yet. Terri Lynn and Danny are out of town right now. Gary said that he designed a t-shirt, but he didn't bring the design to the meeting. Scott is going to Lewiston on Monday, and he will go to Royal Embroidery and get prices. The matter is tabled until the next meeting. Bands: Scott has a contract for the Fat Tones to play at the Spring Opener. Moose will call Chuck Gilmore and get the approval for the amount. Chris and Scott went to Potlatch to listen to the band Strykewater, and they said they were pretty good. We voted to have Strykewater play both nights at the Too Broke for Sturgis Run. Best Western Vista Inn 2645 Airport Way, Boise, ID 83735 • 208-336-8100 —————————————————————————————————— Call 208-336-8100 for room reservations. Room rate: $79.00 Rooms must be reserved by May 12, 2010 Seminar Cost: (before May 12, 2010): MRF members $60.00, Non-MRF members $70.00; (after May 12, 2010): MRF members $70.00, Non-MRF members $80.00 Registrations are accepted through the MRF website at www.mrf.org Visa, MasterCard, AmEx and Discover accepted, or by mail: MRF, 236 Massachusetts Ave. NE, Suite 510, Washington, DC 20002. Questions? Call the MRF at 202-546-0983. Ride with the Leaders™ Over 7,000 motorcyclist rights activists have attended MRF sponsored annual regional and national workshops since 1985. These workshops provide the nuts and bolts, “user friendly” subjects and training to assist motorcyclists in defending, building, and strengthening their grass roots organizations. Norm said it would be nice to have a microphone and amplifier for the speakers at the Awareness Run this year. Lucas said he would look around thrift stores and pawn shops and pick some up. That way our chapter would have them for all of our functions. Too Broke site prep: Moose received a "to do" list from Bob Pfiester to get the site ready for the run. Patrice will make some copies and bring them to the next meeting, and Scott will e-mail the list to everyone he can as well. Moose will also get in touch with Bill Hartman and have him make up the flyers so we can start passing them out at upcoming runs. Beano will see about getting us ice for Too Broke. We will be having our June and July chapter meetings in Elk River at the site to get it ready. New Business: The Memory Run will be held on June 19, 2010. There will be a Poker Run, starting at Lick's Highside Customs in St. Maries at 10:30 AM, with the last hand at Bailey's Bar in Bovill. It will be a 50/50 pot, with 50 % going to the high hand and 50% going to Bill Hartman to help cover the cost of the band. Moose donated back the mini chopper he won last year for a raffle. The tickets will be sold at upcoming events, and the winner will be drawn at the Too Broke Run. 5 after Norm will contact Symes Hot Springs Resort in Hot Springs, Montana for availability and prices for the End of the Sun Run. Patrice will print off a price list from the Internet and bring it to the next meeting. Scott said the State website still needs to be worked on, and he will bring it up at the next State meeting. We also need Spring Opener flyers from the State so we can be passing them out. The meeting was adjourned at 3:15 PM. The Hub Bar and Grill 406 Main St. Kamiah,Idaho 208-935-2211 Good Food, Good friends, Good times ABATE of North Idaho EAGLE May -June 2010 ABATE of North Idaho Membership Application I wish to Join: SUPPORT THE EAGLE ADVERTISERS WHO SUPPORT ABATE at Me e r G nu...Awesome F o od Linger Longer Lounge O New Idaho State Membership……............…$20.00 O State Renewal ……………………..................$15.00 Down Must be a State member to join a Chapter, below: Kootenai Chapter, Coeur d’Alene …... .$5.00 Hoodoo Chapter, Spirit Lake ……… .…$5.00 St Joe Chapter, St. Maries ….. ……....$5.00 town Spirit Lake TOTAL: $____________ Address: _______________________ ndly! e i r F iker B ___________________ State_______________ ZIP________ Email: ________________________ PLEASE READ: In consideration of acceptance of this application, I hereby agree to waive any and all claims against the American Bikers Aiming Toward Education of North Idaho, State Officers, State Committee Members, and general members for discrimination, possible loss or damage which may occur to any person or thing as a result of ABATE activities. Furthermore, I understand and agree to be fully responsible for the actions of myself, my children, and my guests which I bring to any ABATE activity. I further agree not to hold anyone responsible for the actions whatsoever, on whose land ABATE may be holding activities. Signature: _________________________ Date: _____________________________ TLC4Troops Motorcycle Rally June 19, 2010 Lind, WA 6262 N. Maine Spirit Lake Clearwater Chapter, Orofino ………….$5.00 Hells Canyon Chapter, Lewiston .…….$5.00 Name: _________________________ 15 Open Jam Every Sunday 4 – 8 pm Special Occasion Live Music 208-623-2211 Ka Every T raoke hursda 8pm - M y & Friday idnight & Saturda y 9pm 1am Saige Casady is currently working on her senior project for The Class of 2011, at Lind High School. What She has decided to do for her project is to send care packages overseas to the troops for 18 months. She decided to split 9 months to Afghanistan and 9 months to Iraq. Her mother has always taught her to appreciate the troops for all they do for us. She always walks up to any soldier she see’s, shakes their hand and simply says “Thanks for Serving”. This always brings a smile to their face, and Saige would like to do the same. Even if she can’t be there when they open or even receive these packages Saige will know that I have simply said “Thanks for Serving” and brought a smile to their face. To be successful in her efforts Saige prays for community support. This can come in many ways, donations, cash or products and supplies, shipping, advertizing, word of mouth, organization support, and of course, labor of love filling each care package. If you would like to help please contact Saige Casady PO BOX 411 Lind, WA 99341 [email protected] Yahoo IM prettyeyes2011 For pick up of supplies call AnnetteKaye 509-989-5200 To follow Saiges progress for this you can go to http://tlc4troops.bravehost.com Saturday June 19, 2010 8AM Breakfast (available) 10AM Lind, Warden, Moses Lake, Odessa, Ritzville, Lind Ride 125 miles 5PM BBQ, Silent Auction, Card Game, Music, Sunday June 20, 2010 8AM Breakfast (available) Camping Available FOR REGISTRATION E-MAIL [email protected] A.B.A.T.E. of North Idaho, Inc. PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID P.O. Box 2989 CDA, Idaho 83816 www.abateofnorthidahobikers.org COEUR D ALENE, ID PERMIT #66 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED WATCH FOR MOTORCYCLES