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WWW.GWRRA-CA1F.ORG
District of California, Southwest Region “F”
Chapter CA-1F; San Diego, California
Issue 218, June 2015
Friends for Fun, Safety & Knowledge
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Birthday’s
Chuck Brost ......................................................................... 4
Brian Downing ..................................................................... 4
Rusty Hoar ......................................................................... 20
Maria Montanez ................................................................... 6
Steve Sprenkle .................................................................... 1
Anniversary’s
Tony & Amy Zych .................................................... 27
Steve & Alma Sprenkle ............................................. 9
Ralph & Crystal Richardson .................................... 13
Rusty & Cheryl Hoar ................................................. 2
Dorman & Mary Baker ............................................. 17
If your birthday or anniversary is not
listed, we do not have your information.
Please contact Steve and Alma Sprenkle,
Membership Coordinator, with the rele-
vant dates.
The deadline for Articles and
Pictures is the 25th of the previous
month for submission.
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Your Ad will also appear in our advertiser section of our website.
Newsletter Publication Policy
Chapter CA-1F’s newsletter is distributed free of charge to all current GWRRA
members who attend the chapter meeting as well as mailed to all advertisers. The
newsletter is available to anyone on the Chapter website at: www.gwrra-ca1f.org
Please remember that this newsletter is a measure of your chapter involvement.
Submission of pictures and articles is requested and encouraged. As a chapter
member, this is YOUR newsletter; articles may be submitted on a wide range of
topics related to motorcycling and chapter activities. All articles submitted to this
newsletter will be edited at the discretion of the Newsletter Editor based on availa-
ble space.
E-Mail submissions to the newsletter editor at [email protected] by the 25th
of the month to be entered in the following months edition.
Table of Contents
Staff Notes & Articles
Activities Calendar ........................................................ 32
Anni-Birthday Song ....................................................... 28
Anniversaries .................................................................. 3
Assistant Chapter Director .............................................. 9
Birthdays ......................................................................... 3
Chapter Director .............................................................. 5
Chapter Educator .......................................................... 11
Chapter Store ................................................................ 31
Contact Info for California Chapters ............................. 30
Golden State Gems—District Director ............................ 7
GWRRA Member Benefits ............................................ 25
GWRRA Membership Form .......................................... 26
Help Wanted ................................................................. 20
Membership Enhancement Coordinators ..................... 14
Rider Education Levels Program .................................. 12
Staff Directory ................................................................. 4
Track Your Education Levels .......................................... 6
Maps & Directions
Map to After Meeting Ride Meeting Place .................... 29
Map to Broken Yolk ....................................................... 29
Ride Departure Locations ............................................. 28
GWRRA Sponsored Events/Rides
CAC—Bear Country Fair .............................................. 27
CA-1D—Celebrate our Flag .......................................... 17
CA-1F—Fun Run .......................................................... 23
CA-2N—Run for the Gold ............................................. 19
District Convention ........................................................ 22
Advertisers (CA1-F is not responsible for Advertisers pricing and promises.)
Advertising Rates ............................................................ 3
JBJ Cycle ........................................................................ 8
Law Tigers .................................................................... 15
Schapiro & Leventhal .................................................... 13
The Real Estate Shoppe ............................................... 10
Wing Stuff ....................................................................... 6
GWRRA Recruiting Poster ........................................... 18
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Read the news-letter online.
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National, Regional and California Volunteers
Position Name Phone E-Mail
Director Ray & Sandi Garris 800-843-9460 [email protected]
Deputy Directors Anita & JR Alkire 619-741-8893 [email protected]
Region “F” Directors Keith and Teresa Morrison (505)922-9250 [email protected]
Region “F” Educator Michael & Ruth Burke 209-536-1318 [email protected]
District Director Vincent & Pamela Puterbaugh 951-453-6000 [email protected]
District Educator Michael & Ruth Burke 209-536-1318 [email protected]
Chapter F Volunteers (How can YOU help YOUR Chapter?)
Position Name Phone E-Mail
Chapter Director Crystal Richardson 858-541-1176 [email protected]
Assistant Chapter Director Michelle & Jeff Walsh 760-519-9767
760-410-8707
Chapter Educator Mike & Elma Maury 858-485-7216 [email protected]
Treasurer Darrel Exline 619-203-1673 [email protected]
Membership Enhancement Coordinator Stephen & Alma Sprenkle 619-585-9112 [email protected]
Assistant MEC Rich & Michele Kelley 619-749-6456 [email protected]
Breakfast Ride Coordinator Rich Kelley 619-749-6456 [email protected]
Asst Breakfast Ride Coord.
Old Guy Ride Coordinator Ed Carroll 858-695-8445 [email protected]
Dinner Ride Coordinator Bud & Mary Brinker 619-562-5868 [email protected]
2015 Fun Run Coordinator Michelle & Jeff Walsh 760-519-9767
760-410-8707
2015 Asst. Fun Run Coordi.
E-Mail List Administrator Tony & Amy Zych 760-742-3214 [email protected]
Chapter Store Olivier Wardenaar 858-735-4910 [email protected]
Camping Coordinator Archie & Elaine Archer 619-258-0808 [email protected]
Newsletter Editor David Flitcraft 619-656-6120 [email protected]
Webmaster Darrel Exline 619-203-1673 [email protected]
Web Calendar Malcolm Persinger 858-486-4083 [email protected]
50/25/25 Liz Sprenkle 619-585-9112 [email protected]
Motorist Awareness Program David Gardner 858-586-1377 [email protected]
Instructor Coordinator Mike & Elma Maury 858-485-7216 [email protected]
Photographer JR Alkire 619-741-8893 [email protected]
Photo/Power Point Coordinator Bonita Chamberlin 619 504-4924 [email protected]
Chapter of the Year Coordinator Alma Sprenkle 619-585-9112 [email protected]
2015 Individual of the Year Liz Sprenkle 619-585-9112 [email protected]
2015 Couple of the Year Crystal & Ralph Richardson 858-541-1176 [email protected]
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FROM THE HEAD FOX Chapter Director
Crystal Richardson
Been There – Done That What does that phrase mean to you? I can tell you, after being in GWRRA more than 20 years I have
used that phrase myself but today I read CA1D’s newsletter and Cliff made a statement that has
made an impact on me:
“Even if we have traveled the road before, we will see new things and take the new memories with us.
To share our travels with others is a great gift. Let’s keep our friends and family close, remember the
good times and make new memories.”
I had to stop and think about that for a moment. To this day I talk about the first road trip I took to Wing
Ding in Billings, Montana with Chapter F. There were thirteen motorcycles and we traveled as on big
gaggle (didn’t know any better back then). That was before the GPS so months before we started
planning our trip. We would have true ride planning meetings to discuss the following:
How far is everybody comfortable traveling each day – which led us to how many days it would
take us to get to our destination (and home).
How often do you need to stop (fuel range, bladder range, stomach range, etc).
What route do we want to take – that was the really fun part of the planning.
What do we want to see along the way?
Where is everybody staying at Wing Ding?
Are you camping or staying in a hotel?
Now at that point in time I was a co-rider so to be honest I can’t remember much of the route but I can
share some of the memories from that trip. We went thru 4 Corners and everybody had their picture
taken touching all 4 states, we saw some beautiful countryside getting to Escalante, CO as well as
bear, deer, sheep and a running joke about Hay J We rode over the “spine of ???” which was a road
so narrow and slightly twisty you could look down BOTH sides and I do mean down. If you’ve traveled
some of the mountains in Colorado, you know what I’m talking about.
We went thru Yellowstone, made it up to Mount Rushmore and rode the pigtail highway. That was fun
watching all the bikes thru that. We went to some park where the elevation was over 12k feet – one
member got elevation sickness and had to head back down the mountain. (yes, I remember who).
We saw Devil’s Tower, rode over Chief Joseph’s Highway – man was that cold and so foggy we could
barely see. Coming home we went thru Glacier National Park and Idaho, Washington, Oregon, etc.
At that time ALL chapter members wore our red/blue denim vests proudly. Chapter F stood out
among the 14,000 members that were there. That trip made us a family and created friendships that
are still strong to this day.
Ok, so I’m rambling but you can see how easy it was for me to go down memory lane and relive that
experience. This happened almost 20 years ago and I can still see it as if it were yesterday. We
laughed, we joked, we had fun, we got on each other’s nerves then laughed some more.
My point is, now we have new/different faces that we haven’t traveled with in the past. Yes, I know
our chapter is aging but in my opinion that means we just don’t travel as far in a single day or we don’t
plan trips that will take us on the road for two weeks. BUT, the fun is in the planning! Getting together, (Continued on page 21)
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Check and Track Your GWRRA Rider Education Levels
Mike & Elma Maury, CA1F Chapter Educators
Recently, GWRRA National has made it possible for all of us to be able to track our Rider Education Levels status,
riding courses and seminar information. This site allows you to only see your information but does not allow you
to change or add to it.
To access your information, go to the GWRRA National website (GWRRA.org), and then click on either Officers or
Programs from the blue menu bar to see a drop down menu. Then click on Rider Education. On the left side of
the Rider Education main page you will see a button for “My R.E. Information”. Click on that button to access the
log in page.
To log in use your membership number as the user name and the numbers of your home address plus your mem-
bership expiration date (MMYY) as your password. After clicking on submit, you should be able to access the in-
formation for anyone on your membership number by clicking on “View” for each person.
Please contact us if you have questions or problems accessing your information. If there are any corrections that
need to be made, please notify us via e-mail and we will forward the information on to our District Educator for
correction.
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Golden State Gem
California District Directors
Vincent & Pamela
Puterbaugh
THANK YOU CALIFORNIA
Thank you California for coming out and supporting the Region F Convention. Not only did you come out and play but over
31 people volunteered to sell tickets this year. We would not be able to meet our obligations if you, California didn’t support
us. When that many people come together to sell tickets the burden is lighten on each and everyone. Again from the bottom
of our hearts we thank you for all that you do for our fabulous state. For those who didn’t have the opportunity of visiting Tuc-
son this year at the Region F convention, you will have another opportunity to see Tucson in November when Arizona will be
having their state convention.
Tucson has many sites to see and it is a very beautiful location. Just a few things to see while visiting Tucson;
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Mission San Xavier del Bac
Saguaro National Park
Tucson Mountain Park
Old Tucson Studios
El Presidio Historic District
Pima Air and Space Museum
University of Arizona
St Augustine Cathedral
Catalina State Park
Reid Park Zoo
International Wildlife Museum
And let’s not forget the infamous Tombstone!
In the southeastern corner of Arizona is Tombstone, the famous Wild West town of the silver boom. The
town has preserved many of the original buildings and in fact restored them to the point that they no
longer look historical. Actors dressed in Western style walk through town and staged gunfights
breakout in the streets. Tombstone is known for its history but today it has a much more commercial
feel, rather than historical. Nonetheless, Tombstone is a fun day trip from Tucson and the surrounding
areas.
So mark your calendars for October 30, 31 and November 1st we’ll be back in Tucson for Arizona’s state
convention.
Speaking of conventions, we are now finalizing a lot of our plans for our state convention this year over Labor
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Assistant
Chapter Directors
Jeff & Michelle Walsh
As usual we had another busy month. We started the month with our first Fun Run meeting at our home. We
got a lot accomplished, so we will only need one more meeting in September to ensure we have everything in
place. If you would like to volunteer to help out, please contact me so I can get you on the list.
We do need everyone’s help in obtaining door prizes. When you go out to your favorite stores or restaurants
please take along our donation flyer and ask them to donate a prize or gift certificate.
We were happy to see everyone at our monthly chapter meeting, the after meeting ride took us to Five Guys
in Escondido. Our planning meeting for activities for the rest of year was held at the Maury’s home, we have
lots of exciting events planned, so check out the calendar and come on out and join us!
Then we were off to Tucson AZ for the Region Rally. We arrived on Thursday evening. Of course we had to
stop in Yuma AZ at Cracker Barrel for dinner then again in Tucson for dessert. We spent the weekend very busy.
Friday had us selling our raffle tickets and Friday evening we sold 50/50 and grand prize tickets for the Region.
Some of us attended classes and others were teaching classes. We were entertained with an ice cream social
and lighted bike contest. Saturday we had a chance to ride Mt. Lemmon, and it got quite chilly up on the moun-
tain. The weather was great in the 80’s. There were some vendors and we all spent some money.
Drive In Movie Nights has started this month. Remember to check the calendar and look for emails announc-
ing the details.
We will be ending the month with a Mystery ride planned by us which will take us up through Fallbrook, Lake
Elsinore over Ortega Highway to one of our favorite restaurants.
Next month we will be supporting CA1L and Liz’s graduation on the 6th. Ronald McDonald House on the 7th,
our chapter meeting on the 13th, CA1D on the 14th, PLP on the 20th, the Blue Knights on the 27th as well as Drive
In Movie night, a ride to the Del Mar Fair on the 28th. So come on out and join us!
We need your help in getting the trailer raffle sold! Some ideas to get these tickets sold are attending other
chapter’s monthly meetings or events, keeping some booklets on you and asking people you know or come
across when you are out and about. This raffle is for the chapter so we can have a celebration, we need every-
one to help get these tickets sold by September.
We would also like to say Happy Father’s Day to everyone and hope you get a chance to celebrate with your
family.
Look forward to seeing you at June’s meeting.
Jeff & Michelle Walsh
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The Education Corner
Chapter Educators
Mike & Elma Maury
It is not the Boy Scouts, but…..
We all know the Boy Scout motto is “Be Prepared”. We are not the Scouts, but we can borrow their motto, when it comes to our riding. There are a few things we need to do every time we go for a ride. We and our machines need to be in top condition for the safest ride we can have. If the bike is not right or if we are not right things can conspire to make a bad result. Even if it is just a “close call” we don’t want that. Always ask yourself: “Do I know for sure that the tire pressure is correct?” If you are not sure of the tire pressure, it has been to long since you checked it. Do not just look at the tires. Keep a tire gauge handy, get down and check the pres-sure. The contact patch of your rear tire is probably smaller than your fist. The front tire contact patch is a lot smaller. You are getting ready to go into turns with a nine hundred pound machine with one or two people riding. This is not the time for the tire to squirm from being hot and underinflated. Co-riders, you have the right to ask your rider if they have checked the tires. Or learn how to do it yourself. It could be the best thing you ever learned about the bike. Maintenance of the bike is critical in many other areas. Look for fluid leaks, warn or sloppy controls and cables. When was the last time a qualified mechanic checked out the mechanics? Has it been tuned lately? You do not want to be 50 miles from the nearest fuel station and realize you mileage has been terrible. After each day’s riding, clean the bugs off. After they dry, they are harder to clean off and you will keep the machine looking good longer. Here is a great way to save some serious money and maybe save a ride. While you are cleaning the bike make sure to clean off any bugs or dirt that has accumulated on the sliding portion of the front forks. Dirt and dried bugs on those forks will speed up fork seal wear. When fork seals go out, you ride deteriorates quickly. Without proper suspension dampening you can lose control of the bike. Leaking oil is a mess and can get into your breaks. Not a good thing. Ok so now you are committed to keeping the bike in good shape. Are you ready to ride? If you have had a stressful day, you may need to clear your mind to focus on the very important tasks at hand. Are you ready to actively work to stay out of trouble? You need to be able to SCAN the road ahead of you so that you can IDENTIFY hazards, PREDICT what can happen, DECIED how to avoid the problem, and EXECUTE your survival plan. This process is continual. In fact, at any one time, you may have several hazards identified, that all have to be dealt with. Scan your path of travel constantly. While you are riding be vigilant to keep clear space around you, as much as possible. Know at all times how much space there is in front, back, left and right. Maintain an escape route, for when something goes wrong. Eventually it will. Upcoming Rider Education Activities include: PLP and skills practice will be on Saturday June 20,. It will be held at the usual place, 8322 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. Come
join us to practice your slow speed riding skills in a protected environment. The after practice ride will fea-
ture a twisties ride ending at Barrett Junction Café for lunch.
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Membership Enhancement
Coordinators
Steve & Alma Sprenkle
I am sure by now everyone has heard about the region F convention. Whoever did not go, you really missed a great time. We did have a great time with all the seminars that were taken and taught by all, the door prizes, 50/25/25's (3 of them over the 3 day's), the grand prize's won. The resort was beautiful. Yes, initially the cost was a bit pricey, but with the $30 dollar credit back to your room, we only had to pay $89 dollars a day which is the usual cost of any hotel stay during the conventions. The region "F" team did an outstanding job bringing it together, and I think everyone had a great time, Thank you to all the 20 CA-1F members at the convention. Maybe next year we can get more to go. We would like to congratulate Michelle Kelley for be-coming our newest qualified UTDP trainer. Alma found this story below, and I thought it would be great for the newsletter:
If my body were a car If my body were a car, this is the time i would be thinking about trading it in for a newer model. I've got bumps and dents and scratches in my finish and my paint job is getting a little dull but that's not the worst of it. My headlights are out of focus and it's especially hard to see things up close. My traction is not as graceful as it once was. I slip and slide and skid and bump into things even in the best of weather. My whitewalls are stained with varicose veins. It takes me hours to reach my maximum speed. My fuel rate burns inefficiently. But here's the worst of it -- Almost every time I sneeze, cough or sputter either my radiator leaks or my ex-haust backfires! Aren't you glad you ride a Gold Wing. Steve & Alma Sprenkle CA-1F MEC Assistant DMEC
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Day weekend. The date: September 4th – 6th – the location: The DoubleTree Hotel in lovely downtown Bak-
ersfield. We are excited and know this convention will be a lot of fun! Our theme this year is “The Sixties”.
How fun is that, an era most of lived through in our younger days and for many don’t even remember it. Can
you say Woodstock?? All kidding aside we are looking forward to creating a fun atmosphere for all of us to
get together again and have some fun as we always do. From the Kern County Museum, to the Crystal Pal-
ace, and The California Area Living Museum, to the Fox Theater, there are many things to do in Bakersfield,
plus riding. Yes there is riding in the surrounding areas of Bakersfield.
The lost Highway 58 – Bakersfield to San Luis Obispo! Only 90 miles one way!
Ask the locals in Bakersfield about Hwy 58 to San Luis Obispo and they'll tell you there's no such thing and then
direct you to the super-slab Hwy 46. Don't listen. Beginning about a dozen miles west of Bakersfield, Hwy 58
is a roller-coaster all the way to the coast. Giant sweepers with giddying changes in elevation run through
pastoral farmland for more than an hour. Then suddenly the road tightens down into twisting loops as you di-
ve into canyon country. Just as suddenly, it all stops and you find you've arrived at San Luis Obispo's back
door.
Lake Isabella!
Welcome to Lake Isabella, heart of the Kern River Valley, California’s best kept secret. With many activities, includ-
ing fishing, hiking, camping, windsurfing, skiing, or just relaxing, the lake itself has much to offer. Don’t miss one of California’s largest Wild West celebrations, Whiskey Flat Days, four days of fun for the entire family. The area is in the southern end of the Sierra Nevada range and the lake itself is located in low mountains at an eleva-tion of approximately 2,500 feet. Also, home of the Isabella Lake Fishing Derby, one of the nation’s largest trout derbies! With the “wild & scenic” Kern River flowing into and out of Isabella Lake, there are amazing sights and great times to be had by all.
We know that you all of choices to make as where to spend not only your time, but your money. We thank you in advance for choosing to spend your Labor Day Holiday with us and 300+ of your closest friends.
We will have 7 Rider Ed classes, plus CPR/First aid, both full class and recertification. An ARC class (space is very limited – only 3 spots left), a TRC class – (12 spots available) we are also having a PLP facilitator class. On the Leadership Training side we will have 8 classes available. We’ve attached the list of classes being offered this year. Please remember that the ARC, TRC and First Aid Classes have a cost for attending. We ask that you please sign up for the PLP facilitator class so we know how many to plan for.
As well as all of the Educational opportunities, we are planning a great schedule. The IOY & COY selection process is on Friday, stage interviews are set for 3:00-4:00 so you can come and cheer on your chapter’s honorees. Opening ceremo-nies are on Friday at 7:00p where we will announce our new District IOY & COY for 2015-2016. Saturday is chocked full of activities. Starting early Saturday morning, the Masters Breakfast at 7:00 am, breakfast will be $15.00 (must pre-reg) where you will have an opportunity to win a set of tires donated by Sky Med. After breakfast you will have classes, ven-dors, Chapter games are at 1:00p-4:00, Bingo is at 4:00p-6:30 and ice-cream is at 6:30p – winding out the day with our Light Parade starting at 8:00p. Sunday will also have activities but are limited so you can take Sunday and just relax by the pool, go for a ride or go site seeing around town. The Gold Angels will be performing in the morning (location pend-
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GWRRA Recruiting Poster It can be Personalized
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HELP WANTED!
Do you enjoy getting out and talking to people? Do you have a bit of spare time? Do you enjoy talking to others about
motorcycles and motorcycle awareness?
If so, have we got a job for you! We’re searching for a Motorist Awareness Coordinator for the Chapter.
We’re looking for a member or group of members to talk with others about motorcycling and keeping an eye out for us.
The position can be made as simple or as complex as you’d like and can be shared by several people. The desire is for
members to build a rapport with the motoring public, remind them to “Share the Road” and leave them with the feeling
that motorcyclists are real people who could be their friend, neighbor or even a relative.
GWRRA’s goal for this division of the Rider Education Program is to establish the safest motorcycling environment possi-
ble by educating motorists thus creating a reduction in the number of crashes, injuries and loss of life. All the materials
are provided by National – handouts as well as short video clips that can be easily downloaded. There are also Power-
Point seminars which can be presented by a certified Seminar Instructor.
There are many opportunities in our communities to spread the word on a simple level such as when a group of our bikes
are parked together after a ride, bike nights and community events. Also community service groups such as the Kiwanis,
Rotary and Chamber of Commerce are always looking for speakers as are driving schools and even driver’s education pro-
grams at some of our private schools. All we’re looking for is a bit of time and the willingness to enthusiastically speak to
others about our passion for riding safely.
If you’re interested in the position or need more information please contact Mike and Elma Maury or Crystal Richardson.
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planning a destination, planning a route, getting excited about our road trip, sharing our adven-
tures with each other. We have packed our schedule with day rides and rides to other chapters to
give everybody an opportunity to ride. We have so many people with so many experiences and
ideas in our chapter I would love to hear what you enjoy doing and where you would like to go and
NOT “whatever you guys plan – I’ll go along”. Where do WE want to go as a Chapter, what do WE
want to do as a Chapter (family)?
That being said, I am sharing my 2016 Goal with Chapter F – getting back to basics and sharing ex-
periences with each other. I would love to travel up the coast to Monterey, go to Hearst Castle, visit
the Redwoods, travel to Mt. Shasta, etc. I invite you to come along on the rides and make some
NEW memories with me.
OK Chapter F Family…..Let’s Ride!
Crystal J. Richardson
CA1F Chapter Director
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ing), with the PLP Facilitator class and then our Dinner with Show at 5:00p with closing ceremonies at 7:30p. Remember to pre-register by August 15
th to be eligible to win a set of tires from Dunlop. Grand prizes will include a chance
to win a 1250.00 Best Buy Gift card donated by Kevin Griffith, as well as another opportunity to win another 1250.00 Best Buy Gift card for those attending the dinner on Sunday evening. Remember there will be entertainment at the din-ner and again you will have an awesome time, all for $28.00 each. Where can you go for dinner, entertainment and a chance to win a $1250.00 Best Buy Gift card for that low price? Also there will be a cash award for those dressed in costume – 60’s style! Prizes for Best Chapter, Best Male and Best Female. And don’t forget convention T-shirts! Ruth Burke is busy creating, designing and drawing yet another awesome t-shirt this year. This will be Dude – the turtle’s 3
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appearance and will definitely have that sixties look! Let’s not forget our upcoming chapter rallies in June. Starting off on June 6
th – CA-1L, their Pirate ride. Also a great event
and the riding is absolutely gorgeous in their neck of the woods. Followed by CA-1D, with celebrating our Flag on June 14
th, they put on a great rally with an awesome breakfast hosted by the Elks. Last but not least in CA-2N – Fun with the
Frogs on June 27th. The frogs always put on a great rally and Angels Camp has some of the best riding in the entire
state. So mark your calendars for our June events. Until next month, ride well and ride often, Vincent & Pam
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CA1F 2015 Halloween Fun Run
Saturday, October 24, 2015
Pre‐Registration GWRRA Members $18.00, Non‐Members $19.00 There will be a separate prize drawing for pre‐registered attendees only. All Pre‐Registrations must be received by October 01, 2015
On‐Site Registration: GWRRA Members & Non‐Members $22.00
# of GWRRA Members ________ x$18.00 = $_________
# of Non‐GWRRA Members_____x$19.00 = $_________
Pre‐registration prices for Ghoulish 50/25/25 Tickets
A Finger (2 tickets) ............ $ 1 x Qty: _____ = $_______
A Foot (15 tickets) ............ $ 5 x Qty: _____ = $_______
An Arm (35 tickets) ........... $10 x Qty: _____ = $_______
A Leg (80 tickets) .............. $20 x Qty: _____ = $_______
A Corpse (220 tickets) ....... $50 x Qty:_____ = $_______
Extra Door Prize Tickets: 2=$1 8=$5 20=$10 45=$20 $ _______ TOTAL ENCLOSED. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ _______
PokerRidestartsandendsat
PaumaCommunityCenter16650Hwy76,PaumaValley,CA
Registration8:30amto10:30am
PaumaValleyScenicPokerRunwithCashPrizesForHighandLowHands
Entertainment–Music–Games Continentalstylebreakfastanddonuts,
coffeeandtea LunchincludedinRegistration ScariestBikeContest!Dressyoubikeinits
scariestattire DoorPrize,GrandPrizeDrawing…andmore!
All Bikers Welcome
Questions: Michelle Walsh ([email protected] / 760‐519‐9767) Rider: _______________________________________________________________ GWRRA #:___________________ Co‐Rider: ____________________________________________________________ GWRRA #:___________________ Address: _____________________________________________________________ Chapter/Club: _______________ City: ______________________________________________ State __________________ Zip _______________________ Contact Phone #: ______________________________________ E‐Mail: ________________________________________ The undersigned agree to comply with the ideals governing the event and to hold harmless the GWRRA, Pauma Community Center, and other co‐sponsoring organizations and any property owners for any loss or injury to self or property to which I/we may become involved, and I/we agree to assume responsibility for any property which I/we knowingly damage. Rider Signature: ____________________________________ Co‐Rider Signature __________________________________
Make checks payable to:
GWRRA, Chapter CA1F
Mail flyer and check to: Darrel Exline, CA‐1F Treasurer 2405 Camino de Las Palmas Lemon Grove, CA 91945 Check here if you did not attend our 2014 Fun Run
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Become a Member Online
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Ride Depart Locations
1. Wal-Mart: 3382 Murphy Canyon Dr, San Diego
2. McDonalds: 1050 W Valley Parkway, Escondido
3. Mission Bay Park: De Anza Cove, off Mission Bay Dr. parking lot on the right, near
boat ramp
4. Fun Bike Center: 5755 Kearny Villa Rd, San Diego
5. Kohl’s Parking Lot: 2502 Jamacha Rd, El Cajon
6. El Cajon Transit Center: Main Street, just East of I-8, El Cajon
7. Parking Lot Practice (PLP) 8322 Clairemont Mesa Blvd, San Diego
8. Starbuck’s 9932 Mercy Road, San Diego
9. Carrows 936 N. Coast Hwy, Oceanside
Words to the Anni-Birthday Song:
Sung to “You Are My Sunshine”
So it’s your birthday or anniversary. We are so happy that you are here.
So as your present please take this ticket. And we’ll see you again next year.
Websites
Chapter CA-1F www.gwrra-ca1f.org
GWRRA California District [email protected]
GWRRA Region F www.gwrra-regionf.org
GWRRA Region www.gwrra.org
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Note: We must park in the indicated lot. We can not park at the Shell Station or across the
street from the restaurant. However, parking is not metered on Garnet Ave so you can try for curb
parking in front of the Broken Yolk. Go west to Kendall (right) and right on Garnet.
Chapter Meeting Location
The Broken Yolk Café
1851 Garnet Ave, Pacific Beach
Driving Directions From the North
I-15 South to I-52 West (stay in far right lane)
Exit Balboa/Garnet Ave (1st exit on I-5 South) becomes Mission Bay Drive.
Right at 3rd light to Garnet Ave (get in #1 lane once you are on Garnet)
At the Second light, take the left fork to Balboa/Garnet Ave (toward Beaches)
At the third light, turn Right on Lamont Street
Left into the Alley before the entrance to the Shell Station
Right into the lot of the Broken Yolk Café.
Driving Directions From the South
I-5 North. Exit Mission Bay Drive/Grand Ave.
Grand Ave to Lamont Street (5th traffic light)
Turn right and see above directions.
After-Meeting rides will stage and depart from Mission Bay Park (see above map)
After Meeting
Staging Area
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Meeting Date/Time
San Diego Leave Times
*** San Diego Departure
Location Chapter Chapter Director Meeting Location
*** All Leave times are base on mileage from Departure Location
***
3rd Sunday 8:30 AM Breakfast 9:00 AM Meeting
Overnighter CAC www.capitalcitywings.org
Bob & Nancy Harris
209-744-8560
Elks #6
6446 Riverside Blvd
Sacramento, CA
1st Saturday 8:30 AM Breakfast 9:15 AM Meeting
6:15 AM 151 Miles
McDonalds 1050 W Valley Pkwy
Escondido
CA1A www.gwrra-ca1a.org
Lance & Dee Wilson
661-922-7701
Greenhouse Café 1169 Commerce Dr
Lancaster
3rd Saturday 8:00 AM Breakfast 9:00 AM Meeting
7:00 AM 125 Miles
McDonalds 1050 W Valley Pkwy
Escondido
CA1C [email protected]
Jim & Karen Miller
760-275-0314
Burgers & Beer
72-773 Dinah Shore Dr
Rancho Mirage, CA
4th Sunday 8:00 AM Breakfast 8:30 AM Meeting
7:00 AM 73 Miles
Carrows 936 B. Coast Hwy
Oceanside
CA1D www.gwrra-ca1-d.com
Cliff Kennish
323-582-4398
Paramount Elks Lodge 8108 E Alondra Blvd
Paramount
2nd Saturday 8:00 AM Breakfast 8:30 AM Meeting
CA1F www.gwrra-ca1f.org
Crystal Richardson
858-541-1176
The Broken Yolk Café 1851 Garnet Ave
San Diego (Pacific Bch)
2nd Saturday 8:00 AM Breakfast 8:30 AM Meeting
6:45 AM 82 Miles
Carrows 936 B. Coast Hwy
Oceanside
CA1I www.gwrra-ca1i.org
George & Norma Mocabee
626-945-5988/890-1129
Denny’s
546 W Baseline Rd
Glendora
Last Saturday 8:00 AM Breakfast 9:00 AM Meeting
7:00 AM 108 Miles
Carrows 936 B. Coast Hwy
Oceanside
CA1K www.ca-1k.org
Ken Freeland
818-370-3572
Denny’’s
8330 Topanga Canyon Blvd Canoga Park
2nd Saturday 8:00 AM Breakfast 8:30 AM Meeting
Overnighter 3:00 AM
270 Miles
Carrows 936 B. Coast Hwy
Oceanside
CA1L [email protected]
Bob & Barbara Dowdy
805-226-9175
IHOP 212 Madonna Rd San Luis Obispo
2nd Sunday 8:00 AM Breakfast 9:00 AM Meeting
6:45 AM 82 Miles
McDonalds 1050 W Valley Pkwy
Escondido
CA1M www.ca1m.org
Trent & Denise Reid
909-794-5130
Pepper Steak
26589 Highland Ave
Highland, CA
2nd Sunday 7:30 AM Breakfast 8:00 AM Meeting
6:30 AM 63 Miles
Carrows 936 B. Coast Hwy
Oceanside
CA1Q www.gwrra-ca1q.org
Robin & David Black
562-505-6682
American Legion Post 295
5646 Corporate Dr
Cypress, CA
1st Sunday 7:30 AM Breakfast 8:00 AM Meeting
6:15 AM 43 Miles
Carrows 936 B. Coast Hwy
Oceanside
CA1R www.gwrra-ca1r.org
Michael & Gayle Davis
949-916-4761
Home Town Buffet
1008 E. 17th St
Santa Ana, CA
3rd Saturday 8:00 AM Breakfast 8:30 AM Meeting
5:45 AM 152 Miles
Carrows 936 B. Coast Hwy
Oceanside
CA1S www.ca1s.org
Jo Joltz 805-216-6661
Carrow’s Restaurant 2401 Harbor Blvd
Ventura (Park in back)
3rd Sunday 7:30 AM Breakfast 8:00 AM Meeting
5:45 AM 113 Miles
McDonalds 1050 W Valley Pkwy
Escondido
CA1V www.gwrraca1v.org
Pat & Sharon Riley
951-204-1889
Maxwell’s 17772 Wika Rd
Apple Valley
1st Saturday 8:00 AM Breakfast 9:00 AM Meeting
7:30 AM 32 Miles
McDonalds 1050 W Valley Pkwy
Escondido
CA1Z www.gwrra-ca1z.org
Danny & Ginger Merritt
951-285-3597
Home Town Buffet 40390 Margarita Rd
Temecula
4th Saturday 8:00 AM Breakfast 9:00 AM Meeting
Overnighter CA2A www.gwrraca2a.org
John & Debbie Whittled
559-786-3489
Old Salle’s Café
2082 North J St
Tulare, CA
2nd Saturday 8:00 AM Breakfast 8:30 AM Meeting
Overnighter CA2J www.gwrraca2jdeltawings.com
Alex & Marcy Ageev
925-497-4480
Home Town Buffet 2050 Diamond Blvd
Concord
4th Saturday 8:00 AM Breakfast 9:00 AM Meeting
Overnighter CA2K www.gwrraca2k.org
Steve & Karen Palatino
707-426-4847
Benicia Grill II 2390 N. Texas Street
Fairfield
2nd Saturday 8:00 AM Breakfast 9:00 AM Meeting
Overnighter CA2N www.goldcountrywings.org
Nick & Terri Riolo
209-462-6122
Pine Tree Restaurant 19601 Hess Ave
Sonora
3rd Saturday 7:30 AM Breakfast 8:30 AM Meeting
Overnighter CA2Q www.ca2q-gwrra.org
Don & Beth Kuellmer
925-487-5750/1931
Black Bear Diner
5100 Hopyard Rd
Pleasanton, CA 94566
2nd Sunday 8:00 AM Breakfast 8:30 AM Meeting
Overnighter CA2R www.ca2r-gwrra.com
Sal & Patti Esposito
408-639-0609
Vittles Restaurant
2385 North St
Anderson, CA
3rd Saturday 8:00 AM Breakfast 8:45 AM Meeting
Overnighter CA2S www.ca2s.org
Sal & Patti Esposito
408-639-0609
Home Town Buffet 2670 El Camino Real
Santa Clara
1st Saturday 8:30 AM Breakfast 9:30 AM Meeting
Overnighter CA2W www.ca2w-gwrra.org
Larry & Linda Jenkins
559-673-9578
Yosemite Falls Café 4020 N. Cedar Ave
Freson
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Chapter Store CA-1F
Prices and items are subject to change without notice
Available viewing online
Blue Denim Vest with CA-1F Logo ............................................................................. $35.00
GWRRA Patches
10” Back Patch ................................................................................................... $10.00
10” Back Patch (Black/Gold) .............................................................................. $14.00
4” Pocket Patch .................................................................................................. $4.50
4” Pocket Patch (Black/Gold) ............................................................................. $5.00
California County Patch ............................................................................................... $5.00
Chapter “F” Pins ........................................................................................................... $5.00
California District Pins .................................................................................................. $4.00
GWRRA Earrings
Post ....................................................................................................................... $5.00
Dangling ................................................................................................................ $8.00
Flag Hats (limited quantities) ........................................................................................ $8.00
Visit a Chapter Header ................................................................................................. $5.00
Visit a Chapter Hanger (CA-1F) ................................................................................... $2.00
Flag and Eagle Patches ............................................................................................... $6.00
4x6 US Map .................................................................................................................. $5.00
Upper and Lower Rockers (CA-1F and San Diego, CA) ............................................ $24.00/Set
1x3 Gold Name Badges ............................................................................................. $10.00 Ea
Vest Clips ................................................................................................................... $10.00
Chapter “F” Antenna Flags ......................................................................................... $16.00 Ea
Attendance for May 2015
Members 31 Guests 0
Arriving on: 10 bikes and 4 trikes
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O C T O B E R 2 0 1 2 M O N T U E W E D T H U F R I S A T S U N
1
Steve Sprenkle
2
Rusty & Cheryl Hoar
3 4
7PM
Social Gath-
ering
Chuck Brost
Brian Downing
5 6
8AM
CA1L SLO
Riide
10-12PM
Liz
Graduation
Maria Montanez
7
7:30AM—
12:30PM
Ronald
McDonald
House Ride
8 9
6:30PM
Leadership
Team Meet-
ing
Steve & Alma Sprenkle
10
8-9AM OGR
Breakfast
9AM OGR ride
11
7PM
Social Gath-
ering
12 13
8:30AM
CA1F Chap-
ter Gather-
ing
10:30AM
After
Breakfast
Ride
Ralph & Crystal Richardson
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8AM
CA-1D
Rally
15 16 17
Dorman & Mary Baker
18
8AM
Reno
Rendezvous
7PM
Social Gath-
ering
19
8AM
Reno
Rendezvous
20
8AM
Reno
Rendezvous
9AM
PLP
Rusty Hoar
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22 23 24
8-9AM OGR
Breakfast
9AM OGR ride
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7PM
Social Gath-
ering
26 27
8AM
CA-2N Rally
10AM-3PM
Blue
Knights
Ride
6PM
Drive-In
Movie Nite
Tony & Amy Zych
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Monthly Events
2nd Saturday’s
Chapter Meeting @
Broken Yolk
1st Tueday’s
Staff Business
Meetings
2nd&4th Weds.
Old Guys Ride @
Motoworld, El Cajon
by Ed
Every Other Thursday
Dinner Ride or
Chapter Event
3rd Saturday
Parking Lot Practice
Upcoming
Events
4 July
CA-1I—Irwindale Speed-way
18 July
CA-C—Bear Country Fair
4-6 Sept
District Conference
26 Sept
CA-1Z—Back to the 50’s
27 Sept
CA-1V—V Run
24 Oct
CA-1F—Halloween Fun Run
J U N E 2 0 1 5
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Read the news-letter online.
Chapter CA-1F
c/o Crystal Richrdson
6131 Calle Mariselda #110
San Diego, CA 92124
Rider Education Program
Safety by Commitment, Education
and Preparedness
The Chapter will back your commitment
to Safe Riding by paying for all patches
and pins earned through the Rider
Education Levels Program. For more
information, contact our Chapter
Educator (See the Staff Directory inside)
Mail To:
Chapter CA-1F meets on the second Saturday of each month at
the Broken Yolk Café
1851 Garnet Ave, Pacific Beach. 858-270-9655
Breakfast at 8AM: Meeting at 8:30AM.
Website – http://www.gwrra-ca1f.org