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Director’s Corner for January – February 2014 Hello Chapter G. Our spring weather arrived early and beautiful riding weather is here. However, it was a cool morning when we celebrated the New Year with a ride to Sierra Vista. A large group of like minded “Goldwingers” enjoyed breakfast, fun and camaraderie at the Landmark Café. A good time was had by all.
In January we rode to Tucson Chapter A to rescued Gizmo, then visited Chapter E February 1st where we kidnapped “Elvis”. We took him along on our ride to Tombstone. He got out of hand, tried to commander a stage coach, and had to be taken into custody. He is now in the care of “Mascot Sheriff Linda Johnson” until his rescue.
Goldwing Road Riders Association
Chapter AZ-G, Green Valley, AZ
Chapter Director: Dee Baird, 520-730-6849 March 2014
Meets 8 or 9 AM, second Saturday of the month
Cow Palace Restaurant, South I – 19, Exit 48, Amado, AZ
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At our meeting Saturday, February 8th, Bill and Anita Nicholls were honored as Chapter G’s Couple of the Year. We are proud to have them as members of Chapter G and appreciate their participation as staff, as well as being involved in activities and can be depended upon to always volunteer to help.
We had a beautiful day for our ride to the Buenos Aries National Wildlife Area, stopping to enjoy refreshments at Gadsden’s after our hike. It has been awhile since we traveled this road or visited Gadsden’s. Many from Chapter G attended the ARC class in January; several others attended the MFA class in February. I know a couple more are planning to attend the TRC class March 8th. The Gecko’s can be commended for their participation in the Educational/Safety Programs. I am very proud of our group, and I’m sure Carl is also. A large percentage of Chapter G members are Master Riders. Even Gitzy attended the ARC class with Steve Eddington and now has a co-rider certificate. Gitzy’s letters of her exciting activities with both Linda & Wally Johnson and Steve & Michelle Eddington are included in this Newsletter.
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Another ride is planned for February 15th through the Soccoro National Park. February 22 Chapter G will visit Chapter K in Tucson. March 1st is our own Fund Raiser…. “Ride the Horns”. We hope all will attend and enjoy the activities, games, prizes and food. We even have a live DJ playing 50’s, 60’s and 70’s music. There may even be room to wiggle your hips or do a jig. Upcoming is Chapter A’s Fund Raiser, March 15th Burger Bash. A group ride is planned for this, as well as Chapter G’s “Bowling for Fun” for March 22nd. 40 to Phoenix is scheduled for March 12th & 13th. April 11th Dennie Long has put together a ride for Chapter G to visit Chapter TX-1A in El Paso, Texas. May 23 -26 will bring our Region F Convention, again planned for St. George, Utah. See the region web site: http://www.gwrra-regionf.org/ Our own District Convention is also being finalized. Check out the District Web Site at: http://www.gwrraaz.org/district/ The information and details of all Chapter G’s rides, activities and classes are sent out in memos. They are also posted on our web site when details are finalized. Please check our web site, click on the calendar and the date: http://gwrraaz.org/azg/ Many activities are planned for Chapter G; please read the memo’s sent. They are sent to YOU FOR YOUR INFORMATION. We want you to be involved in all rides, activities and classes. I really don’t send them for the fun of spending my time on the computer. GWRRA’s motto is: Family & Friends for Fun, Safety and Education. We’ve taking the “classes” now let’s go have some fun!!!!! Dee Baird, Chapter Director
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Are you getting what you want from GWRRA?
When you first show up at the meeting location you find an almost Carnival atmosphere . A greeting here, a hug there, a smile, good morning, then a Carnival Barker wanting money for a 50/50 Drawing . Then it is on to Breakfast and as you finish it starts again. Sign up for this, volunteer to work there, are you going to the next event, pay now, fill out this form and send it in, make your reservations now, how many are going. We have this all laid out and arranged for you. Check your Chapter calendar for all links to Rides, Fliers and Information. Ask if you don't see it.
"Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge" is the motto of GWRRA and it is all
available to each member. There are many benefits to becoming a GWRRA
Member. As a Member you will enjoy camaraderie and fellowship while enjoying the
comfort of belonging to the largest family of Gold Wing and touring motorcycle owners.
We like to share our pleasure in the freedom of riding motorcycles with others like
ourselves. Our Members strive for improvement by attending GWRRA live, video and
webinar safety workshops. Among our 60,000 + skilled and dedicated Members one can
find the answer to almost any question regarding the Gold Wing! Your special
Membership Card signifies your membership, along with many other benefits such as;
discounts at touring motorcycle dealerships, designated hotels, campgrounds and travel
agencies. As a Member, whenever you need help traveling, our Gold Book Directory
connects you with your nearest friends, worldwide. Our most important benefit is sharing
how to safely enjoy motorcycling in more ways than you thought possible.
• Friends - GWRRA Members are men and women from all walks of life with varied
interests and backgrounds .We have Gold Wing and other touring motorcycle riders of
all age groups. Some ride solo and many ride with small and large groups! New
Members join GWRRA especially for the technical information we share. Some of our
Members join for the enjoyment of riding with friends and also meeting new friends.
• Fun - As a family organization, GWRRA has certain fun groups to include restaurant,
picnic and campout runs. We also have GWRRA groups to include charities, parades,
and small or large events across the country .GWRRA Members can participate in live
or video seminars through Rider Education Programs.
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• Safety - We strive for improvement through GWRRA safety workshops. We will share
technical expertise, news and tips about riding, maintenance and the best touring
routes in the world. Safety is for Life on our GWRRA Rider Education Programs page.
• Knowledge - While generalization about a group of individuals as large as today's
GWRRA is difficult, GWRRA Members are likely to be independent thinkers, fun-
loving, generous, adventuresome, cooperative and unfazed by the natural challenges
of riding in the rain, temperature extremes or highway uncertainties. Many Members
have completed CPR and first aid training, making them the best-prepared
motorcycle riders on the world's highways! Find "CPR and First Aid Training "on our
GWRRA Medic First Aid Programs.
• M.A .D. or Motorist Awareness Division is an extension of the Rider Education
Program; however, M.A.D. focuses on educating the motorist community to protect you.
Pick what you want from the GWRRA Programs, enjoy and Ride Safe.
Carl Welch AZ-G Educator
Chapter Stores:
If you are looking for a new shirt or some other gear to stand out at meetings, conventions or just rides, take a look at what chapter stores has to offer. Most things can be ordered and received in 2-3 weeks. Take a look at my table at the meetings or ask me for an order blank to see what’s available. I am wondering how many would be interested in a lighter weight short-sleeved polo shirt for the warmer weather. Give it some thought and I will be asking at our monthly meeting to see how many are interested and if you are not there, just send me an email with your opinion. They would probably cost about $40 after having our logo put on. If you have ideas on things to be available at the store, just let me know and I will check into it. Don’t forget to order early if you want something for your trip to Wing Ding this summer in Madison, WI. Ed Note: Sorry we don’t accept bit coins yet.
Anita Nicholls - Shopkeeper
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UPCOMING EVENTS: Fellow Gecko’s Here is our reminder for the March coming events. March 1st Ride the Horns March 8th Our Regular Monthly Meeting-Plus the TRC Class March 13th Ride 40 to Phoenix March 22nd Chapter A’s Burger Bash, Bowling for Fun, after noon March 29th Skills Enhancement April 11th Ride to El Paso, Texas (& our regular meeting) ONGOING CHAPTER EVENT. RESTURANT ‘N SEEK – ends March 31st. LET THE GAMES BEGIN: It is now official, as of 1201 AM on 2-15-14 the ARIZONA 2014 mascot game is under way. GECKO GALS – LUNCHEON, Monday March 31, 1130 AM. Destination to be determined at monthly meeting. Contact Carol Beier.
History of the Mascot “Stealing”.
Indian tribes at Canyon De Chelly, AZ, played a game very similar to our “Steal the Mascot”. Their game promoted visiting other tribes and making new friends, finding new girl friend and even promoted trade between the tribes. Way back then, Each year the young boys (as young as 12 years old), in the tribe were selected to raid a neighboring Indian tribe. The intention was to steal the Chief’s daughter! So, the young braves would mount their horses late at night and ride to the other tribe’s encampment and quietly steal the Chief’s daughter out of her Tepee and take her back to their tribe. There was always a big celebration for the success of the young braves, (now men) capturing the Chief’s daughter. The next day a messenger would be sent back to her father’s tribe to let him know that his daughter was safe and that now a ransom was required in order to get her back!
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Usually the ransom was for a sheep, a couple of chickens or sometimes a cow. Imagine that! Then ransom would be paid and the daughter would be returned unharmed. This happened each year as the young boys came of age. This was considered to be their test of manhood.
Our purpose, like the Indians before us is to have a lot of fun with this. While we don’t steal the Chief’s daughter any more, each Chapter now has a mascot… just begging to be stolen. This is a really fun activity that promotes getting involved with your Chapter, bonding friendships and really getting more people involved with the activities of the Chapters. You will also meet folks from all the other Chapters around the District. And let’s not forget about the rides. That’s what it’s all about.
GITZY’S LIFE:
On 11 January I went to live with Steve and Michele for a month. My time with them has been during a Winter month but for us in Green Valley that means a busy time with lots of visitors here avoiding cold snowy weather back home. The E's home in Corona de Tucson is at 3850 feet elevation which means the sun from the East hits there first in the morning and gets blocked first in the evening. My first ride was with Steve on Wednesday to a men's group meeting. We were up and gone at 5:30 am, in the dark and mid 30 degree temp. Nice group but men's stuff so I waited in the trunk. A ride to breakfast after that and a visit with his Mom to run some errands followed. We did that each Wednesday. On the 18th we attended the AZ-A meeting and then in the afternoon I went to my first Christian Motorcyclist Association (CMA) meeting. Lots of people I hadn't seen before and a lot of them have loud bikes. Not sure I liked that.
On the 25th I attended the Advanced Rider Course as a co-rider. Several of my AZ-G and AZ-A friends were there so I felt relaxed and did well. I GOT MY ARC CARD!. The next morning we were up early and rode to the Oro Valley Church of the Nazarene for something called a "church visit". We parked motorcycles around the entrance to the church and set up an information table. I enjoyed a donut and coffee as we talked to people before the early service. In each service one of my new CMA friends talked about their activities around the world. Did
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you know there are about 120 thousand CMA'ers in 30 countries ? We did something called Bike Blessings between and after services. Counting me there were 31 of us there. Of course, we went out to eat after. Tuesday the 28th at 7 pm we went to the Gospel Rescue Mission men's shelter to talk to the guys, sing some hymns and listen to my friend Erv encourage them. Those guys have it rough but they are warm and fed in the mission. Too bad
there isn't room for everyone. Sometimes they have to find a trunk outside to sleep in. On 1 Feb I went up to Phoenix with Steve to a CMA state leaders meeting. More loud bikes but they were in the parking lot. They talked about all kinds of things happening in 2014. Very interesting stuff. It was an interesting month full of different and new experiences for me. Steve uses the Goldwing, and that other noisy Buell thing, most of the time so we rode a lot to include helping to plan the AZ-G Ride the Horns event coming up on 1 March. I worked hard on that so I hope you all come ... and bring friends. Steve took me over to Dee on Tuesday, Feb 4th cause they had family coming and would be in Phoenix and miss the February meeting. /s/ GITSY
Chapter G GLOBE-trotting Sunday January 12th
, 2014
globe·trot·ter noun …a person who travels regularly or frequently to
countries all over the world.
Well I don’t think we travelled the globe yesterday but we did ride to Globe Arizona for lunch.
Chapter G headed out from Green Valley with 6 bikes at 9:15am from the Safeway parking lot
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on Duvall Mine road. Made a stop at Fry’s (south side of Tucson) to pick up Chuck, Kris
Liberty along with Linda and Wally Johnson. Linda was gracious enough to buy some ‘trail
mix’ so we could get a jump start to our ride to Globe. Thanks Linda! At this point we had 8
bikes so we split into 2 groups, led by Chuck (tail gunner Bill Nichols) and Dennie (tail gunner
Wally Johnson).
Our route took us up to Twin Peaks, then Tangerine over to Oracle, then up hwy 77. The
weather was great. I don’t think it got over 72 degrees all day even though everyone wore their
proper riding gear.
As we were heading east on Tangerine road, we passed another Goldwing couple who started to
converse with someone in the second group (not sure who that was). They made a “U” turn and
joined us. Now we have 9 bikes altogether. Chuck planned a “short” break at Mammoth and
found a nice parking lot at the Dollar General store for all of us to get into. The couple (Frankie
& Shirley) that joined us was from Chapter K (snowbirds) from Michigan. Wanted to know
where we were going. Told them that we were heading to Globe for lunch and they were
welcomed to join us. They said, “Sure why not as they had planned to do a long ride but didn’t
know where”. This made their day.
After we had our short break in Mammoth and as we were just leaving, a white Goldwing
passed us. Chuck inquired who it was and it was Dennis Ammons from chapter A! Nice
surprise. Chuck informed him that we were headed towards Globe for lunch.
We continued our route on hwy 77 in Winkelman, viewing the beautiful scenery in the valley as
we started climb in elevation. At one spot we were traveling along the Gila River (awesome). I
thought maybe the temperature dropped a bit as we climbed higher elevation but was still
comfortable to my built in thermometer (Karen). Eventually we made our way to hwy 70, east
of Globe. Next stop was lunch at Judy’ Cook House. Nice friendly place to stop and have some
food. At his point I had registered 147 miles from Green Valley.
It’s now around 2:30pm and we are going to head west to pick 79, towards Florence. Eventually
we stopped at the Tom Mix memorial for some picture taking as some of the riders are doing
the TOUR ARIZONA sponsored by Bill Trask (Chapter R). After picture taking was done, we
headed out towards Tucson. Along the way Dennis Ammons made reference to another
highway that cuts over to interstate 10. The name is “East Park Link Drive”. Very nice
motorcycle road with a lot of curves . So if you want to ride a NEW road coming from
Florence, take this one. You won’t be disappointed.
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As day comes to an end, so does the ride. With enjoyable ‘company’ riding along, I think
everyone was glad to get back home. I know I was, so much as I fell asleep on the couch trying
to watch TV. Ride safe until the next ride.
Dennie & Karen Long
ITEMS FOR SALE OR SWAP:
1. Anyone who would like a free GW-1500 trailer hitch and ball can contact Moe Beauvais at 520-233-8160.
EDITORS NOTE: Please submit all items in WORD (Your editor is barely computer literate) Thanks to Kris Liberty for my use of her opening format. Deadline for next newsletter April 14, 2014. CRIS BEAUVAIS
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District Staff Roster
District Director Chuck & Kris Liberty E-Mail: [email protected] 520.883.7883
Assistant District Director - South
Larry & Gail Howard E-Mail: [email protected] 520-459-0079 Assistant District Director – North Open
Treasurer Dennie & Karen Long E-Mail: azdistricttreasurer 232-2331 @gmail.com
Leadership Training Gail & Bob Johnson E-mail: [email protected] 623-414-3003
District Membership Ken & Cindy Kelley E-mail: [email protected] 623-229-9339
District Educators Rich Sturgeon E-mail: [email protected] 204-5223
Assistant District Educator Robert Bray E-mail: [email protected] 614-563-8722
AZ Convention Coordinator Dan & Donna Humphrey 204-5223 [email protected]
MEDIC First Aid Open
Motorist Awareness Cliff and Char Simpson E-mail: [email protected] 937-232-6483
COY & IOY Coordinator Bill Leach
District Newsletter Kris Liberty
District Sunshine George & Christy Bailey E-mail: [email protected] 886--3040
District Webmaster Chuck Ainsworth E-mail: [email protected] 480-491-5010 480-540-4073
District Store Sallie & John Baldwin E-mail: [email protected] 480-983-0823
District IOY Robert Bray AZR
District COY Steve & Annabelle Penrose AZR
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Region “F” Officer Roster
Region Directors-Seniors Anita & JR Alkire Home Phone: 619-741-8893 Anita’s cell: (858) 922-2251 Fax: 619-741-8859 [email protected] Assistant Region Directors Randall & Janet Drake Home: 303-933-6073 Cell: 720-480-2800 [email protected] Joyce & Rick Elmore Home 970-619-8140 Joyce cell: 303-803-3748 Rick’s cell: 303-803-5378 [email protected] Cathy & George Diaz Home: 949-551-4896 Cathy’s cell: 949-302-8664 George’s cell: 714-813-6989 [email protected] Keith & Teresa Morrison Home: 505-922-9250 Cell: 505-414-7239 [email protected]
Garry & Kerry Woo Home: 883-7155 Kerry’s Cell: (520)400-9897 Garry’s Cell: (520)490-8555 [email protected] Region Educator Dave and Dee Gormley Home: 520-749-5653 Cell: 520-780-7228 [email protected] Assistant Region Educators Mike & Ruth Burke 209-536-1318 Assistant Region Educators-Medic First Aid Joel & Marti Winkler 626-969-7486 Joel’s cell: 626-203-5011 [email protected] [email protected] Assistant Region Educators-Motorist Awareness Mike & Barri Critzman 760-486-3405 Mike’s cell: 760-486-3405 [email protected] Region Leadership Trainer Garry Howland 303-677-0203 [email protected]
Region Membership Enhancement Lisa Capano and Bill Weiss Home: (720) 890-8122 Cell: (720) 938-3825 cell [email protected] Region “F”un 2012-2013 Couple of the Year John & Barb Pons Region “F”un 2012-2013 Individual of the Year Robert Bray Region “F”un 2012 Chapter of the Year Arizona AZ-D (Mesa, AZ) Revised 10/7/2013
Making a difference and having fun 1 member at a time!
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