The December 2014 Newsletter of OK
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The December 2014 Newsletter of OK
The December 2014 Newsletter of OK-B Region H, GWRRA, Shawnee, Oklahoma Like ‘Old Saint Nick’, Chapter OK-B is planning another Wonderful Holiday Season. Some time for our Chapter and some time for our Families. That’s what the Holidays are all about!...‘Friends for Fun, Safety, and Knowledge’ and Family traditions. Hope you enjoy the Holidays like ‘Old Saint Nick’. December 2014 Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge page 1 Inside this issue: Table of Contents - Nov recap 2 Cover Story— December 2014 3 Chapter Director Message 4 Assistant Chapter Director Message 5 Chapter Couple Message & Lady’s Day Out 6 Rider Education Message 7 Motorist Awareness Program Message 8 Membership Enhancement Program Message 9 Message from Chapter Newsletter Editor 10 Special Ride Nov 1—Tom A 11 Dec celebrations & winners at Nov monthly gathering 12 Chapter OK-B Recipe Page - Christmas Fruit Salad 13 Christmas Carol Puzzle Page 14 Chapter OK-B Team Info 15 OK District News: OK Chapter Information District Team 16 17 Region H News 18-19 GWRRA News 20 Chapter OK-B Sponsor Page 21 December Event Calendar 22 Come join OK-B at the monthly gathering usually held on the 4th Tuesday of every month at the Golden Corral, 2513 N Harrison, Shawnee, OK. We meet to eat at 5:45pm. The fun begins at 7pm with the Pledge to the Flag. The December gathering will be held December 16, 2014. We hope to see you there! November event participation numbers Nov 1—Destination ride to Woolaroc: 6 Nov 6—Dinner ride to Bandana Reds Steakhouse, Shawnee: 18 Nov 12—Lady’s Day: 5 Nov 13—Dinner ride to Catfish RoundUp, Seminole: 22 Nov 20—Mystery Dinner ride to Bar-H-Bar Roadhouse, Seminole: 15 Nov 25—Chapter Monthly Gathering: 22 Greetings Notice: Chapter OK-B and OK-L announce new website addresses. Please update your web site addresses to show OK-B now at gwrra-okb.org and OK-L at gwrra-okl.org. Don't forget to check out the Oklahoma District web site at gwrraokla.org. Thanks, Robert McClure, Webmaster Oklahoma District gwrraokla.org OK Chapter B: gwrra-okb.org Special thanks to Robert & Voleta McClure for their time and efforts in coordinating our November rides. December 2014 Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge page 2 The Cover Story DECEMBER 2014 Family and Friends December is a time for “Family” and “Friends”. This December our Chapter will be doing both as always. Chapter OK-B is planning Fun Holiday events and time for our members to enjoy the season with their Families. Of course, that has always been part of the GWRRA’s core values. Family 1st and Chapter life when it is possible. We are planning just a few events for the Chapter this month. No dinner rides, but food is always part of GWRRA events! We are starting with the Shawnee Christmas Parade on December 4th. Parade lineup is 4:30 to 6:30 and starts at 7 PM. Hopefully the weather will be great and our chapter will have a good participation for the evening and a trip to Braum’s afterwards. On December 13th we will have our Annual Chapter Christmas Party. Our party will be at the Shawnee Home Builders Association, Located off of Hwy 102 at Lake Road, 33001 Lake Road, Shawnee. We have had great parties during the past few years and I feel that this year will be no different. There will be lots of good holiday food and gifts for all. Be there at 5pm. On December 14th weather permitting, we will participate in the Shawnee Toy Run. This is our chance to give back to the community and make Christmas a little better for children that may not have a Merry Christmas. The run will be starting in the parking lot of the Grand Casino at I-40 and Hwy 102, time TBA and end at the Firelake Event Center, on Hardesty Road. More details to come. On December 16th we will meet at the Golden Corral in Shawnee for our Monthly Gathering. As our last event for the year, we hope that everyone can participate for an evening of Fun and perhaps a few surprises. We can all get back to gather for the District Polar Bear Ride and Luncheon on January 1, 2015. Time: 12 Noon, at the Sirloin Stockade, 130 S. Woods Ave, Okmulgee, OK. If the weather is good we can plan a group ride. Must RSVP by Dec. 17th. to Bill Shenberger at 918-859-7608 or [email protected] We want all our members to enjoy the holidays and remember the true meaning of Christmas. So have a safe and memorable Holiday! Thank You for Supporting Your Chapter! Joel and Carol Wakefield Chapter Director December 2014 Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge page 3 A Message from Your Director……… Happy Holidays!! It doesn’t seem like a year since the holiday season of 2013 but it has been. Time really flies when friends are having so much Fun! It’s been a great year for all our “Friends for Fun, Safety, and Knowledge.” We are looking forward to another exciting year with the GWRRA and Chapter OK-B. Carol and I would like to take this opportunity to wish all the members of the Chapter OK-B a Merry Christmas and Happy and Safe New Year! But most of all we want to wish you good health in the New Year! Safety and good health is at the top of our list in 2015. Hope yours is too! We want to remind our members that Chapter OK-B’s Monthly Gathering in December will be on Tuesday the 16th rather than the 4th Tuesday of the month. This will be our last event for the year 2014. We want our members to be able to spend as much time with their families and friends as possible during the holiday season. We will get back together at the District Polar Bear Ride on January 1st, 2015. Enjoy your holiday season. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!! Thank You for Supporting Your Chapter! Joel and Carol Wakefield Chapter OK-B Region H, GWRRA Chapter Director December 2014 Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge page 4 A message from your Assistant Chapter Director(s) Jim & Linda Foshee December 2014 Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge page 5 A note from your 2014 Chapter Couple of the Year Smitty and Kay Smith Chapter B couple of the Year 2014 Merry Christmas 2014 from your Couple of the Year. As the Holidays are approaching and the end of the year is near, it is time to reflect on what has happened throughout the year as your Chapter Couple of the Year. We have enjoyed the rides, the people, and all the events that we have been to. We are proud and honored and showed it with pride. We have been to Conventions, to Wing Ding, to Chapter Anniversaries, and plenty of rides throughout the year. We made sure we wore our medallions, the Chapter’s colors, and our smiles, all with pride. We had a lot of fun and enjoyed it all. So everyone have a Merry Christmas and a Happy Great New Year ahead. Enjoy your family & friends and most of all stay safe. Lady’s Day Out November 12 was designated Lazy Lady’s Day Out since we spent the day in our own town of Shawnee. (Not because the Lady’s are lazy) It was cold and windy. Five brave women ventured out to give Shawnee merchants the joy of our patronage. We started at the “banner” store to gather information and then proceeded to “Artsy-Fartzy.” That was a cute store. The next two we attempted to bless were closed. They lost out on such a good deal. We went to lunch and then went to the downtown stores, finding about half of them closed. We had so much fun, as we always do. The stores do not have to be open for us to enjoy ourselves. There will not be a Lady’s Day Out in December, and the Cookie Exchange that was on the calendar for Dec 7th is cancelled. We hope everyone has a wonderful Christmas. We will gather again next year for more fun and adventure as we discover Oklahoma towns, stores and places to visit and eat. See you then! Mike & Judy Mott WE RIDE FREE ON THREE December 2014 Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge page 6 A message from your Chapter Educator Kay Smith Winter Season Come: Basic Steps to Winterize Your Bike We know that motorcycle enthusiasts out there are knowledgeable enough in how to care for their bikes. Having a motorcycle and considering it as a prized possession is indeed tedious work. And here, we would like to share bits of information about several things that you may find really important, especially if you’re a motorcyclist from northern climates. Northern climates motorcyclists experience dilemmas during the winter season comes. Once winter approaches, they either take the option of continuing their motorcycle riding, not wishing to be apart from their motorcycles for the winter spell or they winterize their motorcycles and put it away until spring comes. Winter brings with it cold, icy, wet weather. These conditions do not bode well for your motorcycle’s condition and neither is it a great condition for riding your bike. Every motorcyclist may have many different opinions on how to do the process of winterizing their motorcycles. Doing it is a matter of grave significance in order to restore the power and build of your motorcycle in order for it to be sturdy during its active lifespan. Once you have decided on putting away your bike temporarily as the winter sets in, here are several basic steps to winterize your bike and put your mind at ease for the rest of the winter. Even before the winter sets in, check over your motorcycle for any mechanical problems. If you find something wrong, put it in repair immediately. The engine oil and oil filter of your bike must be changed. After this, run the engine briefly so that the oil can circulate completely through the system. Try to avoid using used motor oil as it is contaminated with acids. Drain your float bowls by running the engine, shutting off the fuel or letting the engine use up the fuel in the float bowls. After the last ride of the season, top off your gas tank. This will prevent water condensation in the tank. You can treat your gas with a gasoline stabilizer for your fuel to stay good through the winter. Your motorcycle’s battery should be checked. This entails cleaning the battery terminals and connecting a Battery Tender or similar trickle charger. You can also remove the battery and store it in a warm, dry place. Take time to clean and wax your bike. After cleaning and waxing it thoroughly, dry it up real good and cover it. Find a nice and warm garage that’s safe from cold drafts in which to store your bike. Ooops! Before leaving your bike alone in its cozy place, check your tires and inflate them to the proper pressure. Also, make sure the garage you found can be locked up real tight and the registration and other papers are removed from its case. There’s no law saying not to drop in on your bike every couple of weeks. This will remind you that once the winter is gone, you and your bike will both be back in the road again! Enjoy the ride when you can. Kay Smith Chapter B Rider Educator, Oklahoma District December 2014 Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge page 7 A message from your Motorist Awareness Program Coordinator, Kay Smith Now that the weather is really showing that it is winter, cold, windy, and dark longer, as riders you need to make sure you dress warmer in all your gear, wear bright outerwear, have working lights that can be seen, and be sure your bike or trike is in good working condition. Be aware of the changes of the weather and be prepared for it. Take additional time in planning for your rides so you can enjoy the ride and stay safe. Since it is becoming dark earlier and staying dark longer, be watchful of all your surroundings and make yourself seen. Other motorists are getting used to seeing fewer riders out there. Motorcyclists and other motorists alike are trying to stay warm, rushing about to get ready for the holidays and not paying attention to the activity on the road as they should. It could be very hazardous, so you decrease the hazard by making yourself easier to see. You may want to add additional lights or some sort of reflection on your jacket, helmets and on the bike/trike. Bikes and trikes need to be winterized, if you will be storing them. If you are riding the this winter, be sure to keep it in good running condition. Most of all enjoy your Holidays and stay safe to ride again. Look twice, Share the road, and no matter what mode of transportation you choose, watch out for all drivers. Merry Christmas, Kay Smith Chapter B MAD Rex visited OK-B at the November gathering. Dennis & Betty (OK-X) came along too! December 2014 Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge page 8 Gold Wing Road Riders Association Membership Enhancement Program Chapter OK-B, Shawnee, OK Paul & Becky Lawson Membership Enhancement Coordinators By Steve and Billie Fleming, Region H MEC’s Clique or Faction? Name Your Poison. Have you ever considered yourself to be different from everyone else? Well, you are. There is no one just like you in the world. You may have also heard it said that we are all wired alike and to some degree, that is true. We all experience things that are unpleasant at one time or another and it triggers mixed reactions from anger to resentment or just plain sadness. We also experience pleasant things which also produce a mixture of responses from giggles to elation and euphoria. So though we are wired alike, it is only in generality but it is those things that we hold in common that will keep us together through thick and thin. The more things we have in common the more we will tend to cluster in smaller groups where we are more comfortable. This is where the first poison can form if we are not careful. The axiom of “There is strength in diversity” is ignored. We will naturally develop friendships with those we associate with on a regular basis and some of the friendships will endure far beyond our riding days or outside of GWRRA functions. That is a good thing. Friends are a special part of each of our lives and we should foster and nourish the relationships. The downside, if there is a downside to friendship, is to let it become an exclusive association with no room for others to participate while at a GWRRA function or event. That is where a “clique” is formed. Not only will the feelings of the “outsider” be hurt, the very real possibility of losing a Member and friend or possibly the future Chapter Director or other leader may become a sad reality. It could, if left unchecked, eventually lead to a Chapter closure. Paul is putting together a (hopefully) pictorial directory for the Chapter. He needs pictures of you and your co-rider (and your motorcycle, if possible) by December 10. Send those to him at [email protected]. We would really like to feature all of our current participants that are part of the family of Chapter B. December 2014 Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge page 9 And now a message from your Chapter Newsletter Editor: Next month….I will be assisting Joel, our Chapter Director, in putting together the chapter newsletter. The month after that, he will be on his own, and I will have one less chapter duty to perform. I have enjoyed producing the Chapter newsletter for 4 out of the 5 last years. I want you to know that I thoroughly enjoyed doing this for the chapter. Since retiring I have been able to carry on some of my “work” skills by producing a decent readable newsletter and I appreciate having had that opportunity. A few months ago, I mentioned in a gathering that we were looking to find someone new to consider taking over the newsletter. No one volunteered. I’m pretty sure that Joel possesses the capability to produce a good newsletter. After all the main purpose of the chapter newsletter is to keep the chapter informed and who better to do that than the Chapter Director? So, Joel & I will work together to be sure you have an informative January newsletter and the February edition will be his solo edition. I will tell you this...having been the Chapter Director, I know that Joel would be most appreciative if someone in our Chapter would come forward and volunteer to produce the monthly newsletter with his guidance. We know that he has a lot on his plate, not only in his GWRRA life, but also in his personal life and right now might not be the best time for him to have to take this on. That said, after all of my own life circumstances to consider, I must give it up now. The regular contributors to our newsletter are easy to work with, and I have always used Microsoft Publisher but I know that the year Gina produced the newsletter she worked it up in Word, so if you have decent skills and like to have fun playing on the computer, maybe you should give this a try. If you were to try it and decide you don’t like it, or if you and Joel decide it isn’t for you later, this isn’t one of those positions that you have to fulfill for a certain period of time. There are plenty of people in our chapter with computer and software skills to call on so you would never be all on your own, unless you wanted it that way. Think about it. I’ll still be around, you could even call me. I hope that you have enjoyed reading our chapter newsletter as much as I have enjoyed producing it and distributing it for Chapter B. And I know that no one is irreplaceable. Carry on— SDC December 2014 Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge page 10 Special Rides Saturday morning the 1 st of November six eager souls met at Shawnee Honda for a day ride and visit to Woolaroc Museum and Wild Animal Park. There were three trikes and one bike. Due to the cool morning Carla drove her car so that co-riders could ride with her until noon when the weather warmed. Starting out at 28 degrees and a very gorgeous morning we took I-40 to Ok-99, turned north, with a gas stop in Stroud. Our destination was the town of Hominy where we ate lunch at Wild Country Meats. We arrived at 11ish with very few patrons on site. I was beginning to rethink our choice for a lunch stop. When we were through I noticed that the place was packed (good sign). If you haven’t eaten at this restaurant/meat market, you’re in for a real treat. The food was great, with buffalo and elk burgers on the menu. Some of the rooms were converted cattle cars. Leaving the restaurant we again headed north on Ok-99, turning East at Ok-11 and turning North at Hwy 123, finding Woolaroc on the left side of the road after several miles………….Note ! Occasionally the lead motorcycle might throw in an interesting short cut as I did on this trip. We arrived to find the short drive on the access road to the museum took us through the wild animal portion of Woolaroc. We spent about two hours touring the welcome center and the museum. We would have needed a full day to see the rest of the museum and the Phillips residence. I led the group to the museum with Joel Wakefield pulling drag. Joel took lead for the trip home with Jim Foshee pulling drag. A special thank you goes out to all that made the trip this day; Joel Wakefield, Jim and Linda Foshee, Carol Haynes and Carla Arnold and me. Our intention is to return in the spring next year, with a picnic on the grounds at the museum and an overnight stay in a nearby motel………………tom December 2014 Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge page 11 December Birthdays 12/3 Tom A 12/18 Robert Mc 12/19 Kaitlin A 12/28 Leo French 12/28 Chris M December Anniversaries: 12/30 Earl & Judy D Special December days: Dec 7—Pearl Harbor Day (1941) December GWRRA Anniversaries Linda Miller Robert McClure Dec 21—Winter begins Dec 25—Christmas Day Becky L is presented the 50/50 pot by Kay at the Nov. gathering John Owens is presented the progressive pot of $30 by Paul L (Chapter MEC) at the Nov. gathering OK-B Boomerang Award: Carol Haynes was nominated by Ervin and she takes home the prize. Performing radio checks after last month’s gathering in the parking lot, Carol kept asking Ervin if he could hear her transmit over her CB. He kept telling her he can hear her but not over the radio. After moving closer to her he told her, if you would key the mic, I could probably hear you over the radio. Way to go Carol. Congratulations! Wear it with pride! Pictured here is Judy M (filling in for Larry C) handing over the Boomerang to Carol. December 2014 Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge page 12 Recipes from Chapter B The Recipe Lady -Becky Lawson This recipe shared by Becky Lawson Christmas Fruit Salad 1- 16 ounce can of cherry pie filling 1 medium container of cool whip (you can use sugar free) 1 container of cottage cheese (small curds are best) 1– 12 oz can of pineapple tidbits 1 or 2 boxes of cherry jello Chopped pecans (optional) Mix together and chill for about an hour and a half—or longer This is pretty enough to use as a dessert. Be sure to RSVP to Bill Shenberger at 918-859-7608 or by e-mail at [email protected] by Dec. 17th December 2014 Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge page 13 The answers are somewhere in this newsletter December 2014 Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge page 14 GWRRA OK-B Chapter Team Chapter Director & Newsletter Editr: Joel & Carol Wakefield 405.258.6334 [email protected] Assistant Chapter Director: Jim & Linda Foshee 405.517.8301 [email protected] Membership Enhancement Coordinator & Benevolence Coordinator: Paul & Becky Lawson 405.203.1163 [email protected] Chapter Educator & Motorist Awareness Coordinator: Kay Smith 405. 201.3601 [email protected] Treasurer: 405.273.5453 [email protected] John Owens Robert McClure Chapter Webmaster: 405.550.9144 [email protected] Chapter Couple of the Year 2014: Smitty & Kay Smith 405.201.3601 Special Ride Coordinator: Tom Arnold 405.258.2543 [email protected] Judy Mott Becky Lawson Fun Activities Coordinator: 405.777.6507 [email protected] Recipe Coordinator: 405.318.8958 [email protected] Chapter Photographer: Smitty Smith 405.201.3600 [email protected] Scrapbook Coordinator: Bonnie Neuberger 815.289.5734 [email protected] December 2014 Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge page 15 OKLAHOMA CHAPTER INFORMATION & DIRECTORS Chapter B: Gathering: Chapter E: Joel Wakefield 405.258.6334 [email protected] Carol Wakefield 405.258.6332 [email protected] 4th Tuesday at Golden Corral, 2513 N Harrison, Shawnee, OK, meet at 7PM Gathering: Kenney Graham 918.752.4675 [email protected] Sherry Graham 918.630.0062 2nd Tuesday at Golden Corral, 8144 E 21st St., Tulsa, OK, meet at 7PM Chapter G: Gathering: Jim & Bonnie Guillane 918-331.5859 [email protected] 1st Tuesday at Montana Mike’s Steakhouse, 3825 SE Adams Rd, Bartlesville, OK meet at 7PM Chapter I: Gathering: Mattie & Eason Jones 405.816.4843 [email protected] 4th Monday at East China Buffet, 13202 S Memorial Dr., Bixby, OK, meet at 7PM Chapter J: Gathering: Don & Pam Redinger 405.626.0222 [email protected] 3rd Thursday at Johnnie’s Charcoal Broiler, 33 E 33rd, Edmond, OK, meet at 7:15PM Chapter K: Gathering: Bud & DiAnn Ashpole 580.352.1805 2nd Thursday at Pizza Hut in Ponca City, meet at 7PM Chapter L: Tom Clouse 580.704.0329 [email protected] Paula Clouse 580.704.0328 [email protected] 1st Monday at Golden Corral in Lawton, OK, meet at 7:30PM Gathering: Chapter M: [email protected] Gathering: Ralph Stephan 918.465.6752 [email protected] Evalina Stephan 918.465.6497 [email protected] 2nd Thursday at Cowboys BBQ, 401 N York, Muskogee, OK , meet at 7PM Chapter N: Gathering: Larry LeTarte 405.323.0776 [email protected] 3rd Tuesday at Libby’s Café, 111 E Center St., Goldsby, OK, meet at 7PM Chapter P: Beth Jensen 918.693.5538 [email protected] Larry Jensen 918.835.8859 [email protected] 2nd Monday at Cotton Eyed Joes BBQ, 715 Morentz, Claremore, OK, meet at 7PM Gathering: Chapter W: Gathering: Terri Lander 405.201.9847 [email protected] Mike Lander 405.201.9546 [email protected] 2nd Tuesday at GattiTown, 5833 NW Expressway, OKC, OK, meet at 7PM Chapter X: Gathering: Marie & Steve Wilson 405.338.5393 [email protected] 2nd Saturday at Sirloin Stockade, 208 N Perkins Rd., Stillwater, OK, meet at 9AM Here’s the list of anniversaries & events within the OK District for 2015 Jan 1—Polar Bear Ride Feb 28—OK-X anniversary Mar 1—OK-E anniversary Mar 14—OK-M anniversary Apr 25—OK-I anniversary May 16—OK-N anniversary May 30—OK-J anniversary Oct 15-18—OK District rally December 2014 Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge page 16 News from and about the Oklahoma District 2014 District Team Bill & Debbie Rhoades 918-616-8862 District Director [email protected] Johnie & Gina Fredman 405-397-3850 Asst. District Director Event Coordinator [email protected] jgfredman@allegian Kay & Smitty Smith 405-201-3601 Motorist Awareness Program Coordinator [email protected] Jeanne Smith Treasurer [email protected] Max Rowlett 580-704-8290 Rider Educator [email protected] Bill Rhoades Asst. Rider Educator [email protected] John & Shawn Irons 405-747-4618 Trainer & Chapter of the Year Coordinator [email protected] Susan Carter & Bill Miller 405-227-8675 Membership Enhancement & Couple of the Year Program Coordinator Steve & Carolyn Cotton District Couple 2014-2015 June & Mike Stuckey 918-577-5520 Newsletter Editor [email protected] Robert & Voleta McClure 405-550-9144 Webmaster & Vendor Coordinator [email protected] Bill & Donna Shenberger Camping Coordinators December 2014 [email protected] Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge page 17 Region H News Your 2014 Region H Team Jack Wagner Region H Director 405.514.1234 Sam & Anita Belinoski 281-469-5755 Region "H" Educators Region "H" Webmaster Houston, TX Ricky & Karen Frazier Region "H" MFA Coordinators 281-615-1365 Porter, TX Steve & Billie Fleming 832-630-2038 Region "H" Member Enhancement Coordinators Couple of the Year Coordinators Pins and Patches Houston, TX Garry & Phylis VanBuskirk 316-321-0896 Region "H" Assistant Director El Dorado, KS Larry & Brenda Penepent Region Motorist Awareness 479‐858‐7188 mad@gwrra‐h.org Russellville, AR Ed & Ann Nahl 405-321-6467 Region "H" Treasurer Region "H" Chapter of the Year Coordinator Norman, OK Ruby Seale 903-767-1022 Region "H" Vendor Coordinator Pittsburg, TX Jim & Reba Berry Region "H" Assistant Director Region "H"Newsletter Editors Region "H" Couple of the Year 2014-2015 318-348-1275 Monroe, Louisiana December 2014 Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge page 18 Region H Rallies & Activities for 2014 Jan 16-18: Kansas MidWinter Rendedezvous, Park City,KS March 26-28: Louisiana District Convention, Ramada Lafayette Conference Center, 2032 NE Evangeline Thruway, Lafayette, LA. Theme: Mardi Gras Madness. www.gwrra-la.org April 16-18: Region H Convention, Marshall Convention Center, Marshall, TX Theme: Catch the H Train to Marshall www.region-h.org April 30– May 2: Texas District Convention, Temple, TX www.gwrra-tx.org May 21-23: Arkansas District Convention, Harrison, AR www.argwrra.org June 18-20: GWRRA Reno Rendezvous, Grand Sierra Resort, Reno, NV www.renorendezvousorg Sept 3-6: GWRRA Wing Ding 37, Huntsville, AL wing-ding.org Sep 18-19: Kansas District Convention, Abilene, KS www.gwrraks.com Oct 15-17: Oklahoma District Convention, Sequoyah Lodge on Fort Gibson Lake, 19808 Park Road, Hulbert, OK. Reservations: Lodge rooms & Cabins call 918-772-2030 Use Group ID: 324951 Camp sites $26 call 918-772-2046 Theme: HalloWing on the Lake www.gwrraokla.org December 2014 Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge page 19 GOLD WING ROAD RIDERS ASSOCIATION—NEWS!!! www.gwrra.org Wing-ding.org www.renorendezvous.org These are the answers to the Carols on page 14. Numbers should correspond with the numbers on the “Carols” sheet December 2014 Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge page 20 A special thank you to our 2014 sponsors of Chapter OK-B. Your contributions to our chapter have added to our great experiences. We hope that we have blessed you at least as much as you shared with us. December 2014 Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge page 21 December 2014 Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge page 22
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