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September 22&23www.mextrava.com

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Lobel, Kaufmann & Anastasia Monthly Column by Bill Kaufmann, Esquire

1-877-CYCLE-LAWwww.TheBikersLawyer.com

HOW MUCH IS MY CASE WORTH??

Many of our clients that suffer injuries in motorcycle or other vehicular accidents ask us,How much is my case worth? The answer to that question depends on many factors.

The purpose of making a bodily injury claim or filing a lawsuit is to provide compensationto an injured victim which will, as nearly as possible, place the injured person in a positionequivalent to that which existed just prior to the accident. To do so, the following types of lossesand damages are to be considered:

Under Pennsylvania Law, damages are recoverable for medical expenses and rehabilitativecare made necessary by the accident. Also, with proof that expenses for medical care andrehabilitative care will be incurred in the future, those amounts are also to be considered and valued.

Under Pennsylvania Law, an injured person is entitled to recover for both loss ofwages/earnings, and loss of future earning capacity caused by the accident. The element of actualwage loss is relatively easy to calculate, but just because a person continues to work in the sameposition after an accident, that doesn’t necessarily eliminate a claim for loss of earning capacity,because the ability of the injured person to earn over time must be considered.

Under Pennsylvania Law, an injured person is entitled to be compensated money damagesfor past and future physical pain and mental suffering. Pain and suffering are real losses and caninclude damages for the loss of life’s pleasures caused by the accident. The loss of life’s pleasuresencompass a wide variety of losses, such as the ability to engage in a normal life, curtailment ofsocial activities and the loss of a sense of well-being. The monetary value of damages for past andfuture physical pain and mental suffering is governed in large part by whether the injured personmakes a full and complete recovery from his/her injuries or whether the injuries are permanent inwhole or in part.

In conclusion, in order to advise a client of ours as to what his/her bodily injury case is worth,we need the passage of time to occur so that we can make a full assessment of the above mentionedelements of damages after the injured person has undergone his/her medical care.

Our experience in valuing cases for settlement purposes is extensive as our firm has beenoperating since 1965.

I hope you find this information interesting and if you have any questions, call me at 1-877-CYCLE-LAW.

Sincerely,

Bill Kaufmann

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The East Coast Biker magazine is a monthly publication dedicated to the motorcycle community and published by E. Penn Biker, Inc. All rights reserved. The East Coast Biker magazine logo, printed materials or representation, may not be reproduced in any manner without specific written consent from the publisher. The editor and staff encourages manuscripts, photographs and suggestions. Please include phone number with submissions. We will only return material submitted with enclosed, stamped, self–addressed envelope. The written articles, advertisements and opinions printed in the East Coast Biker magazine are not necessarily those of the publisher and should not be considered an endorsement.

Norm Keller, Editor/Publisher

P.O. Box 397Hatfield, Pa. 19440

Phone: 215-361-1433

Email: [email protected]

The StaffEditor/Publisher

Norm Keller

Sales & MarketingHeather Tascarella

[email protected]

Contributing Reporters Pat Reynolds

Wayne Hoffman

Photography Provided by: Norm Keller

Vince SnyderSnapworks Studio

FOLLOW US:@eastcoastbiker

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Tri-State News

Pat Reynolds

Good Eatin’

Temporarily on hold, we hope to start it up again soon.

Ride Calendar There is a more extended calendar of events on our website.“If you keep us informed, we’ll keep everyone else informed.”

Classifieds Go to our website to submit your FREE classified and to check the latest listings

... And more stories about LOCAL riders than any other magazine in the area!

“You keep us informed and we’ll tell everyone else”

WWW.EASTCOASTBIKER.NET

On the cover ... Andrea Barrasso sits on a ‘75 Shovelhead customized by Snyder Cycle in Lehighton, PA

Photo by Norm Keller

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To send a letter to the editor:East Coast Biker

P.O. Box 397 Hatfield, PA 19440 Email: [email protected]

Visit our website and sign up for our email newsletter. We’ll keep you informed on upcoming events. Go there now!www.eastcoastbiker.net

As I Look back over the past ten years and how this magazine, which began as a newsletter, has changed and I am amazed. One of the biggest changes has been the website and how it has developed. I’ve put a lot of work in this magazine and the website.

In the early days I was getting so many requests for classified listing and posting’s for my calendar of events that I’ve had to streamline it to save time. From time to time I come across someone that does not understand or use the internet and they are upset that I’ve relied on the website to expand the magazine and keep you up to date.

By making it easy for you to post your events into my calendar or list your bike or just about anything you want to sell it has saved me a lot of time. The Calendar of Events on my site gets so many listings that we have more event listings than all of the other magazines in this market and it’s one of the most active pages on my site.

I no longer accept mailed in calendar or classified listings because I’ve made it easy to go to the web and do it yourself. If you’re not too familiar with the web I’m sure that you know someone that can help you with your listing. Call me and if I’m available I’ll even walk you through it.

There will come a day when the cost of printing and distributing this type of magazine will get too expensive and I don’t want to be left behind, that is why I spend so much time developing my website. In fact, every month I have more people going to my website than magazines I print so I must be doing something right.

Whether it’s print or online, the East Coast Biker keeps you informed on what is happening in the motorcycle community. I’ll see you on the road.

Norm“You keep us informed and we’ll tell everyone else!”

WWW.EASTCOASTBIKER.NET

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2012 Lehigh Valley Community Benefit!

WOW! The Lehigh Valley Community Benefit Committtee did it again. on June 16TH as I stood in the parking lot you could hear the sounds of a siren, you saw flashing lights and then all you heard was the roar of thundering bikes pipes as the group of over 300 came into the parking lot. It was breath taking and sent chills through your body.

Watching them as they were directed to park it was hard to explain the emotion and excitement to witness the support for families of the Lehigh Valley area! If you were there you know what I’m talking about. I get chills thinking about it as I write.

It was just an awesome event from start to finish. They had so much food and desserts that I can’t even mention them all. The Beer truck was busy all day long. This was a Family friendly event that had the childrens area separate from the adults. There was so much to do for the kids, games, face painting, tattoo’s, balloons created by “Huffy” and so much more. The adults had a spinning wheel, 50/50 and so many prize baskets for drawings. The bands played all day long and kept people dancing and tapping their feet to the beat. If you missed the event shame on you. If you were there you know what I’m talking about and will be back next year!

The Committee for the Lehigh Valley Community Benefit (Rick Nauman, Tricia Brown, Cory Chryst, Chris Hickey, Brent Hugo and Chris Wittik) would like to thank the many volunteers, all local communities and the local businesses who donated time, money and product to make this event succesful.

I’d like to recap some number’s for you and who the event helped. There where over 300 bikes on the ride and more than 1,100 people attended. More than $20,000 was raised from this event. The money will be distrib-uted between the five families chosen. The boro of Northhampton Fire Police, the Lehigh Township Fire Police and the Tri-Boro Sportsmen’s Club would like to give a special thanks to the club for supporting this event 3 years in a row!

Thanks to the bands that donated time; Lou Franco Project, Smith Compound, Ricky Smith and the Crush, Hoozya Daddy and Social Call. I just want to mention that Social Calls one menber (Larry) left his Daughter Mandalyn sing a song and it was Awesome.

You view all the pictures from this year and past years events on Facebook and their website courtesy of Images by Hugo. You may also find pictures on our site at www.eastcoastbiker.net

The Mission of The Lehigh Valley Community Benefit Committee is to continue supporting families in the Lehigh Valley who, however unfortunate, may have been affected by some sort of tragedy. The 2013 Lehigh Valley Community Benefit is scheduled for June 15th and once again it will be held at the Tri-Boro Sportsmen’s Club in Nothhampton. So mark your calendars now and start making plans with your friends to have fun and raise money for a good cause.

Make sure you visit www.lehighvalleycommunitybenefit.com and “LIKE” them on their Facebook page “Le-high Valley Community Benefit” to get more updates. If you have any further Questions or Concerns, please feel free to contact them.

Ride Hard, Loud but Safe; Wayne Hoffman AKA “Huffy the Biker Clown”.

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Tri-state riders took the heat in stride as they hit the road to enjoy what was happening in June.

Actually, two opportunities to travel out of the area attracted riders in June. The eighty-Ninth Progressive Laconia Motorcycle Week took place in Laconia, NH from June 9-17. The event featured vintage racing, hill climbs, flat track races, tours and many vendors to find a great deal.

To help women with breast cancer, the ride across Maryland to Ocean City, MD took place from June 2-4.

The annual Pennsylvania Rally on the River took place in Northumberland, PA on June2nd. The event was held to help Eli Matthews. It included a motorcycle show, live band and door prizes.

A motorcycle ride to support the Chester County Hero Fund was part of West Chester’s Super Sunday on June 3rd. The ride ended at Benny’s Pizza in West Chester, PA after a 60 mile bike ride through southern Chester County.

Tri-State HOG was busy in June. On June 3rd Charlie Dresden, the club’s Road Captain, led a group to the White Rose Motorcycle Club to see the AMA Pro Racing Hill Climb in Spring Grove, PA. The group left Kennett Square and arrived at Spring Grove around 12:30 to watch the bikes try to beat each other’s time up the hill.

Bad Alman led members of the club to Brian’s Harley-Davidson in Langhorne to participate in Bucks County HOG’s annual covered bridge run on June 10th. On Father’s Day, June 17th, Charlie Dresden organized a breakfast ride to the Potts-town Diner followed by a tour of Berks County. The group returned to Hannum’s Harley-Davidson in Media in the afternoon to allow time for Father’s Day family celebrations. In an e-mail addressed to the club, Dresden stated that “In the spirit of Million Mile Monday” he led club members on an ice cream ride from the Granite Run Mall in Media on June 26th.

The Keystone Chapter of Women on Wheels held three rides in June. Julianne Yarwood, the Chapter Director, led a group of six people to Bill’s Bike Barn in Bloomsburg, PA on June 10th from the WAWA on Route 100 north of Smaltz’s Harley-Davidson in Eagle. Marge B led a group to the Joanna Furnace in Morgan-town to see a car cruise and motorcycle show on June 16th after the monthly chap-ter meeting at Smaltz’s Harley-Davidson. On June 30 the group also went on a ride to Michaels, MD.

The Delaware County Motorcycle Riders were busy in June. Rides took place on the weekends and on Mondays and Thursdays during the week. Groups of rid-ers took trips to places like the Glen Rock Mill in Glen Rock, PA. A group of 47 stated on the club’s website that they rode their motorcycles to work on June 18th which was Ride to Work Day.

July heated up in the tri-state area as local riders kept their cool.

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Email: [email protected] Phone: 570-369-6976

The Gathering 2012

Old School Party August 24, 25 & 26

Donation: $15 Pre Pay, $20 at Gate

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All Day Saturday: Music, Contests, Food, Vendors, Camping & Fun

The Roadies Band, Dave’s Tattoo, 50/50 Raffle, The After Dark Dancer’s

The Return of Fallen Angel

2 Weddings Performed by the National President

Gathering Patches Available for Pre-Order $10

All Proceeds go to The Salvation Army, And the Wilkes-Barre VA Nursing Home.

White Haven VFW * VFW Road * White Haven, Pa

NO RAINDATE NO REFUNDS ALL FOR A GREAT CAUSE!

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“The best Bike Night from Allentown to Philly”

LAST WEDNESDAY April through September

5:00pm—10:00pm

The Greenhouse Tavern 325 Reliance Road • Telford, PA 18969

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DJ & Live Music Drink Specials Food Specials

Vendors Bike Show with Trophies

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Old School QualityCustom bikes & service the way it should beStory & photos by Norm Keller

It began in ���� when Joe Snyder retired as an equipment operator but he wasn’t ready to sit around and watch the world pass him by. He took his passion for motorcycle and began Snyder Cycle. He wanted to do it his way, the way things used to be when you took pride in your work and your customer was more than just cash on the bottom line.

“I’ve got a reallly good reputation for making things go fast,” says Snyder. Looking at some of the work sitting in his shop makes you think that this guy must know what he’s talking about. Bikes sitting on stands, tools out and ready to work. He prefers to work on V-twin motorcycles and he can customize your ride or build you a bike from the ground up. They have their own paint shop so they can do everything that is needed on site.

Featured on this months cover is a ‘�� Shovelhead that was a basket case when Joe got it. He worked on the bike with his son David, who spends a lot of time in the shop with his Dad, and you can see the end result is a work of art. David works at Faulkner’s Auto Body in Allen-town but you don’t have to coax him much to do some work with Dad. He has also worked in the pit crew with Dean Commonall (salesman at Schoch HD) working on his top fuel drag bike.

David’s wife Sherry rides her own �0�� HD Sportster ��. This is a family business where Joe’s daughter Kati, age ��, has been in the shop since she could walk and she doesn’t mind getting a little grease on her hands.

For this months cover we are featuring Andrea Barrasso, a former contestant for Miss East Coast Biker and I’ve been waiting for some time to get this shoot done. Andrea loves riding Harleys and horses! “I’ve learned that life can hurt a lot and you need to focus on what gives you strength”, Andrea says, and she gets her strength here. She has four beautiful children that keep her plenty busy but we’re glad that she’s taken time to be on this months cover.

Snyders Cycles is a little out of the way but you’ll enjoy the ride get-ting there. More important you like Joe and the family and they can do for your bike. Check them out and tell them that you read about them in the East Coast Biker magazine.

Sherry sits on her Sportster while David looks on. On left, Joe Snyder looks tough

but he has heart of gold.

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Creations include Dog, Bird, Sword, Heart, Fish, Hat, Bunny and originals such as a motorCyCle

Super Ball roll, marble Hockey and Clown toss; Plus Water Balloons & egg toss for outside shows

Small slight of hand up to a 5 foot tall Head Chopper. remember it’s magic — I haven’t lost a Head yet!!!

DJ with a colossal selection of music from oldies to New Hip Hop and Kids Bop!

For more information or to book your event contact Wayne Hoffman

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Robert “Sideshow” BarrettBorn in Jersey City, NJ on Jun. 29, 1964.Departed on Jul. 5, 2012. Resided in Westville, NJ.

Robert M. “Sideshow”, of Westville, died on July 5, 2012 at the age of 48 years. “Sideshow”, as he was affectionately known, was a generous, helpful guy with a great smile and sense of humor. He was there to lend a helping hand to anyone who asked and had a way of taking over a situation and making it seem effortless.

A good day for Sideshow was anyday riding his Harley with Monica on the back. They enjoyed their long road trips on the bike and made it an annual event. He also enjoyed cooking, NASCAR and had a soft spot for any animal that “found him.”

Born in Jersey City, NJ, Sideshow was a resident of Westville for the past eight years and prior to that lived in Woodbury. He was a wire technician with Comcast Cable for 20 years and a Mason with the Florence Masonic Lodge of Woodbury.

Farewell Service and viewing were held at the McGuinness Funeral Home, 34 Hunter Street in Woodbury, where the Farewell Service followed.

OBITUARY

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[email protected]

www.cycleattorney.com

by Lee D. Gaber, Esquire1-888-CYCLE-LAW (�-���-���-����)[email protected]

With virtually every new claim my office takes in, at some point there is a discussion about if and when we are forced to file a lawsuit, which county would be the best for a motorcycle accident case to be filed?

Most clients, after hearing my typical speech about which counties will return the highest verdict for someone injured in a motorcycle accident, understand that in Pennsylvania, the best counties to file a lawsuit are generally Philadelphia and Alleghany counties and in New Jersey, generally, most of the northern counties, given their proximity to New York, usually return the highest verdicts. However, the law generally restricts where we are allowed to file suit.

After giving this speech to current and former clients for well over twenty years, many still have difficulty understanding it, because as they ride their motorcycles, they see many other bikes on the road and it leads them to believe that if they do end up facing a jury trial, the pool of potential jurors will be filled with other motorcycle riders. However that is rarely the case. In many of the jury trials I have been involved with over the years, you would be surprised that a majority of the people sitting on the panel have never been on a motorcycle, nor do they have any desire to ride one, and therefore we generally end up with a jury panel of between 8-12 people, most of which don’t have much sympathy for an injured biker.

A perfect example can be observed in local counties such as Montgomery, Chester, Delaware, Lehigh, Northampton and Bucks. If you go for a ride, you will see motorcycles on almost every street which may lead you to believe that if a jury trial becomes necessary, those are the “peers” you are going to see waiting to be selected to sit on your jury. However, the reality is that most of the individuals that get selected to serve on the jury have never operated a motorcycle and carry with them the negative feelings about those who enjoy riding, believing that there is an inherit risk that comes with operating a motorcycle.

Although Pennsylvania is fifth in the number of registered motorcycles with almost 900,000 bikes licensed and registered, when you compare that number to the number of residents that are over 18 and are eligible to sit on a jury panel, you quickly come to realize that most of the potential jurors do not ride a motorcycle. If you factor that in along with the state of our overall economy, your going to find that most juries are not looking to award large amounts of money to an individual who is complaining about neck or back pain unless there are substantial residual injuries from surgery or loss the loss of the ability to work.

The bottom line is, “The Best” cases settle out of Court and unfortunately cases where there is a question as to liability and/or the severity of the injuries are the ones that end up in front of a jury. Fortunately, given the types of motorcycle accident claims that we handle, we have been extremely successful in settling a large majority of our clients’ cases well before trial ever becomes necessary.

As a firm that primarily focuses on motorcycle accident and injures, we are able to ensure that your case gets the attention it deserves!

As always, if upon reading this material you have any questions regarding this topic or any others, please feel free to contact me at [email protected] or 1-888-CYCLE-LAW (1-888-292-5352).

Sincerely,LEE D. GABER, EsquireThe one and only, “Cycle Attorney”

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65th AnniversaryDean’s Harley-Davidson celebrates mile markStory & photos by Norm Keller

You could say that longevity and good customer service go hand in hand. Perhaps that is why Dean’s Harley-Davidson has been going strong since ���� when Frank & Peg Dean founded the dealership. Although Frank and Peg are no longer with us the business continues with Frank “Bud” Jr. keeping the family business alive.

This dealership that started in a chicken coop in Kulpsville recently moved to their new location on State Road off of Route �0� in Souderton. In June they held an open house/birthday party to celebrate �� years of servicing Harley-Davidson’s.

The event was well attended with customers and friends coming to wish them well as Randy Ziegler (seen top right) was on hand to keep things moving along. The Indian Valley HOG Chapter sponsored by Dean’s was on hand to lend support with a bake sale of some of the most delicious looking pastries you could imagine. They also raffled off a quilt made from T-shirts from dealerships throughout Pennsylvania.

As I talked with people thier love for this family run business was obvious and they offered well wishes for many more years. I’d like to wish them another �� years but I’m afraid that I won’t be here to celebrate that one but I would like to be here for their �0th. I hope to see you there.

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BIKE NIGHTSEvery Wednesday Starting at �:00pm2, 3 & 4 Wheels Welcome. Rain or Shine!

Bikes, Food, Entertainment & fun!EVERYBODY WELCOME!

There’s always something cooking in our kitchen!

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2012 – 10:00 AM10th Anniversary featuring the blues band Raging Graceand a special appearance by drag racer Rich Vreeland

Worship & Concert

10:00 AM

Pig Roast

11:45 AM

A Variety of Long and Short Rides

1:00 PM

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August 2012 4 (PA) 2012 Vintage Motorcycle Daze show and swap meet: rain date is Sunday August 5. 1986 and

earlier machines (street, race, MX, scooter, etc.). bike entry $13 day of show, 10'x15' swap meet spot $15. Food, drinks, etc. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to RRI (Jack Russell Rescue) for more info go to www.oilypipes.com. Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Cost: Free Location: Wentz Run Park - 1000 Anvil Lane (Rts.202/73) - Blue Bell, PA 19422 Contact: Eric Email: [email protected] Phone: 267-446-7733

5 (PA) 3rd Annual Fire Victims Fund Ride: Red Knights PA Chapter XX Fire Victims Fund Ride. 80 mile ride through the Poconos. Food - Vendors - 50/50 - Live Band - Benifits Fire Victims in Monroe County - Bike Games. Starts at: 10:00 AM Cost: $20.00 Riders and walk-ins, $15.00 Passangers Location: Ned's on 9th Resturant and Tavern - 1159 N. 9th St. - Stroudsburg, PA 18360 Contact: Matthew Denico Email: [email protected] Phone: 570-807-9843

10-12 (PA) Bloomsburg Nationals Powered by Carlisle Events: Cars, trucks and motorcycles. Swap meet, car corral and show field. Bull riding, live music, food, shopping and of course, the cars! Time: 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM Cost: $8 /3 Day Pass $15 Location: Bloomsburg Fairground - 620 West Third Street - Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Contact: Michael Garland Email: [email protected] Phone: 717-243-7855

11 (PA) 14th Annual Lehighton Bike Night: Hosted by Lehighton Downtown Initiative. Poker Run, Vendors, Food, Live Bands, Contests, 50/50 Drawings, Raffles Tickets, Tee-shirts and Pins and Patches for sale. Bike Show registration is from 11 am - 3:30 pm. $10/Bike. Awarding of trophies following judging. Time: 11:00 AM - 08:00 PM. Location: Town Park - One Constitution Avenue - Lehighton, PA 18235 Contact: Georgia Traupman Email: [email protected]

11 (PA) ARYN'S HELPING HANDS 3RD ANNUAL CHILDHOOD CANCER FUNDRAISER: PENNSYLVANIA COALITION OF MOTORCYCLISTS INC. FREEDOM RIDERS #69 WWW.PCOM69.ORG Time: 12:00 PM - 05:00 PM Cost: SINGLE $20 COUPLE $35. Location: Upland Marine Corps League - 3602 6th Street - Brookhaven, PA 19015 Contact: BUTCH/BEAR Phone: 610-496-7304

11 (PA) Cruizin Doggs MC - 3rd Annual Summer Bash: $20 entry (includes meal & unlimited drinks, while supplies last) $5 bike show entry fee. Trophies for Bike Show Award: BEST OF SHOW, CRUISER/TOURING, SPORT, CUSTOM. ALL PROCEEDS FROM BIKE SHOW WILL HELP OUT NEEDY FAMILIES FOR CHRISTMAS. Time: 2:00 PM - 7:00 PM Location: Behind the House - 2069 Spring Rd - Carlisle, PA 17015 Contact: Tech Email: [email protected] Phone: 717-422-2732

12 (PA) 2nd Mountain Rod & Gun Club's 5th Annual Bike Rally & Hog Roast: leaves promptly at 11:00 am. Food and Refreshments included upon return to club. Music by SAPPHIRE from 4-7, Rain or Shine, Best of Show Contest $5 Cost: $20 Location: 2nd Mountain Rod & Gun Club - 156 N. Greenview Road - Schuylkill Haven, PA 17972

12 (PA) Diamond Run: Blue Comet MC is celebrating their 75th Anniversary year. Breakfast served at 8am, first bike out at 9am last bike out at 11am. $20 rider, $15 passengers this includes breakfast. Prizes for top and lowest hands, door prizes. All Day Event Location: Blue Comet MC - 4042 Mensch Road - Skippack , PA 19473 Contact: Jen Email: [email protected]

17-19 (PA) 20th Annual Vietnam Vets Camp Out & Party: RAIN or SHINE EVENT! WET T-SHIRT CONTEST - $500 FIRST PRIZE - 2 Nights Camping, Unlimited Beverages & All Entertainment - Live Bands - Helicopter Rides - Custom & Stock Bike Shows - Bike Games - ATM - Vendors -Tattoo Contest & More! Ticket: $40 Per Person at the Gate Friday - $30 Per Person after 1 PM Saturday - NO ONE UNDER 21. All Citizens, Motorcycles, Clubs, & Organizations Welcome! Location: LZ Independence - Murphy's Lane - Reeds Gap, PA 17035 Contact: Whale Email: [email protected] Phone: 610-461-1523

18 (PA) 2012 Fallen Philadelphia Police Officer Nazario Memorial Bike Run: Destination is Shady Maples Smorgasbord, Earl Pa. Registration is $15 per bike, Patches, shirts while supplies last. Time: 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM Cost: $15 Location: Philadelphia Police Academy - 8501 State Rd. - Philadelplhia, PA 19136 Contact: Derrick Garner Email: [email protected] Phone: 215-768-0926

18 (PA) Jailbreak 2012: hosted by PRIDE MC. Old Fashion Biker Party. Open to the public. Ticket at gate $25 includes: camping, beer, bike games, entertainment, band, wet t-shirt contest, and much more. VENDOR SPACES AVAILABLE Time: 09:00 AM - 12:00 AM Cost: $25.00 Location: Susquehanna Valley MC Camp Grounds - 2930 Shakespeare RD - Milton, PA 17847 Contact: Nikki Phone: 570-332-5472

18 (PA) Cooper Morgans 2nd Annual Bike Run For MS: PRICE INCLUDES FOOD AFTER THE RIDE, 2 BEER TICKETS, COMPLIMENTARY t-shirt & live entertainment. More information www.CooperMorgans.com Time: 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM Cost: $25.00 Per Person Location: Cooper Morgans Public House - 140 Barto Rd - Barto, PA 19504 Contact: John Email: [email protected] Phone: 610-845-3551

RIDE CALENDARTo Submit an event for our calendar go to our website and click on the Calendar link, open the calendar and click

“submit event”. Fill in the spaces and you’ll receive a confirming email when your event is posted.DEADLINE to have your event listed in the magazine is the 10th of the month PRIOR to the publish date.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THESE EVENTS OR TO SUBMIT YOUR EVENT GO TO

www.EastCoastBiker.net

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18 (PA) BCMA Motorcycle Rodeo: Have some good old fashioned biker fun! Games for riders and non-riders. Admission includes BBQ and beer. This is an 18 and older event. Live music by Pixie Dix. Vendors. Time: 2:00 PM - 10:00 PM Cost: $20.00 Location: Newportville Fire House - 2425 New Falls Road - Newportville, PA 19056 Contact: Bonnie MacDade Email: [email protected] Phone: 267-872-7346

19 (PA) 3rd Annual Bette Gardner Ride: Music before and after, with a beautiful ride through the endless mountains and food folllowing at the park! Starts at 09:00 AM Cost: 15 rider/10 passenger/10 walk in. Location: Lazy Brook Park - SR 6 - Tunkhannock, PA 18657 Contact: Michael St.Clair Email: [email protected] Phone: 570-406-4892

19 (NJ) 12th Ann ABATE Tom Gordon Safety & Awareness Ride: Raffle Ticket Run. Door Pass includes a Door Prize, a Picnic Platter, Water and Party Only. Cash Bar. 50-50 Tickets. LIVE MUSIC BY "THE JUNK YARD DOGS". "PIC-A-LILLI INN" - 866 Rt 206, Shamong. Visit our Web Site at: www. gsabatesouthwest.org Time: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Cost: $15\$10 Location: RACK's Restaurant & Sports Bar - 286 White Horse Pike (Rt 30) - Atco, NJ 08004 Contact: FRANK Email: [email protected] Phone: 856-753-5552

19 (NJ) the Thomas Edison National Historic Park: This 65 mile scenic Backroads trip takes us North through some of the better riding roads of New Jersey. to the Thomas Edison National Historic Park. Time: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM Location: it's Nutz - 1382 River Road - Titusville, NJ 08560 Contact: Dave Email: [email protected]

19 (PA) Red Knights NJ 14 Fallen Firefighter poker run: Registration from 9-11 am. Scenic 50 - 60 mile ride ending at VFW Post 491..9 Fisher Place, Yardville, NJ 08620. Cash Prize for Best Hand, Trophies for Biker Games, Bike Show, Tattoo Contest and more...Pig Roast, B-B-Q, Soda, Beer, Music. Proceeds go to help families of fallen firefighters. Starts at 9:00 PM. Location: Brians Harley-Davidson - 600 south Flowers Mill Rd. - Lancaster Pa., PA 19047 Contact: Mike Peoples Email: [email protected]

25 (PA) Disabled Veterans: Tour for the Troops bike run, pig roast and raffle: fun, music and food. Run winds through Hickory Run State park and finishes up at the Sun Valley Fire House at 608 West Brook in Effort, PA for pig roast, music, games and raffles. Benefit proceeds will be used by the VALOR Clinic Foundation. Starts at 9:00 AM Cost: $25/$10 Location: American Legion Post 927 - Route 209 - Gilbert, PA 18331 Contact: Jaime Email: [email protected] Phone: 570-688-6500

25 (PA) 1st Annual James 'Monro' Mentzer Memorial Poker Run: All proceeds benefit The American Cancer Society and The Holly Heilman Cancer fund . All hands must be turned in no later than 3 pm to be validated in a timely manner. Time: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM Cost: $20 Location: Washington Memorial Park - Center St - Ashland, PA 17932 Contact: Paul Grigg Phone: 570-933-4658

25 (PA) Ride for Adam-Poker Run & Family Picnic: fun and entertainment for the entire family! Children 15 & under are Free. Enter to win a Custom-painted 2012 Harley Davidson Switchback - tickets $10! Non-stop poker ride registration begins at 10:00 am and the ride will take off at Noon. Picnic 2 – 8 pm: Live Entertainment from 2 – 8 pm, 50/50 raffles Time: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM Cost: $25 Location: Schnecksville Fire Company Pavilion - 4550 Old Packhouse Road - Schnecksville, PA 18078 Contact: Mandy Conti Email: [email protected] Phone: 610-703-1728

25 (PA) Ride on the Side of the Law: $15 Rider, $10 Passenger. KSU at Noon Sharp! Scenic 60 Mile Poconos Ride returns to FOP Lodge 36 for After-Ride Party! Food & Soft Drinks (included!), Cash Bar, Games, Raffles, Door Prizes, More. Live Music by "Harry & Terry"! Rain or Shine, Cars & Walk-ins Welcome! Starts at 10:00 AM Cost: $15 Rider, $10 Passenger Location: FOP Lodge 36 - 200 Division St. - Hanover Twp, PA 18706 Contact: Deputy Mark Bohn Email: [email protected] Phone: 570-301-5852

25 (PA) Annual Liberty Fire Company Pig Roast & Raffle: 1st Prize 2012 Dyna Wide Glide - 2nd Prize 2012 Suzuki 400 ATV - 3rd-4th Prize $250 - 5th-9th Prize $100 - 10th-19th Prize $50. Prize Drawing @5pm. Live Music, Refreshments and Food available to ticket holders while supplies last. Time: 3:00 PM - 8:00 PM Cost: $20 Location: Liberty Fire Company - 952 N. Reading Avenue - New Berlinville, PA 19545 Contact: Steve Yerger Email: [email protected] Phone: 484-948-7841

26 (PA) Patriots MC Annual Pig Roast and Rodeo: Gates open at high Noon. Kids under 10 free - Vendors welcome no fee to join Time: 12:00 PM - 06:00 PM Cost: $20.00 Location: American Legion Post 933 - 2199 Koffel Rd - Hatfield, PA 19440 Contact: Frank Musselman Email: [email protected]

26 (PA) 2012 McDonald's Bike Night: 99.9 The Hawk will be broadcasting from 4:00 until 6:00 with awards from the competition being given at 5:45.There will be 7 different classes in which to enter your bike including Touring, Choppers, Mild Custom, Radical Wild, Sport Bike/Metrix/Scooters, Trikes & Special Interest, and Antiques. So grab the family, gather your friends, and break out the bike for this next stop of the 2012 McDonald Bike Nights! Time: 3:30 PM - 6:00 PM Cost: $5.00 Location: McDonalds - 2553 NAZARETH RD - EASTON, PA 18042

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HOG vs HOGIndian Valley beats Lehigh Valley in softball challengeStory & photos submitted by Rich Lanning

On June 16th two HOG chapters met on the battle field at Southern Lehigh Memorial Park. The challenge was the first annual HOG Softball Tournament. The winners would have bragging rights for the year, and the losers would have to pay for the rental of the field.

Lehigh Valley won the coin toss and came on strong with some impressive hitting and taking the lead in the first 3 innings. However, Indian Valley found their groove and started a rally of hitting and making some great plays.

When the dust settled, the final score was Indian Valley 13 and Lehigh Valley 5.

After the game everyone filled up on hamburgers, hotdogs, salad and desserts supplied by both clubs and their members.

This was a fun day for everyone involved, and maybe with a lot of practice, next year a Lehigh Valley member can submit this article.

LOL, Rich Lanning

EDITORS NOTE: Now here is a challenge. Perhaps there’s another HOG chapter, or any other club, that would like to challenge the winner. I think it could be a good idea if it were possible to have Biker Softball League and see just who the best in the area is. You can contact us here at the East Coast Biker and we’ll forward the challenge or you can contact them directly through their sponsor, Dean’s Harley-Davidson. More photos are available on the Photo Page of our website. www.eastcoastbiker.net

CONGRATULATIONS INDIAN VALLEY HOG!

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