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Just a Quick Note:from the editorsWe are goin’ wide!!! - But we mean that in a good way. As a society we are so connected to our communications and the resources on the in-ternet that the transition to our online issue was inevitable... but you can access it from your mo-bile devices and printed copies are also available.

The new digital issue has active links to the sites and contacts we have provided you in these information pages. And they are just a click away, right from your smart phone or computer. Our web site calendars are updated daily with new events throughout North America online so you will always have choices and be able to plan those great rides.

Please don’t hesitate to connect with us on our site and subscribe to our blogs and FREE member-ship for monthly E-Newsletters from RoadHawgs for new posts. And our VIP members will have everything and more including a printed copy and future downloads and specials offers from our advertisers.

Of course we can’t do it alone so if you are interested in contributing to the guide either as a writer, photographer or helping us connect with the advertisers, please let us know.

We will be travelling a lot this fall and will have many updates to our travel blog and encourage all of you to submit your stories from the open road. The more the merrier!

We hope you have a wonderful holiday with your family and friends and a happy and healthy rest of the year!

We’ll be back in January with another special surprise that is in the works and will make your travels on the open road more fun and resource-ful. So until then... Ride Safe, Hard and Smart and Never Ride Hungry. Irish & Stormin

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Featured Stories:06-07 Road and Food - Rockin’ Robin 20-27 Riding in the Ozarks - Bill Gade

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12-13 Pandemonium - Tony “Pan” Sanfelipo16-17 Kneeze in the Breeze: Judy Kaenel18-19 This is Motorcycling - Gina Woods14-15 Health Feature - M. Tate & L. Tomoleoni

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Road and FoodLiving to Ride... Riding to Eat

By Robin “Rockin Robin” Bartucci

Chao fellow riders and foodies,I can’t believe as I write my latest review that the summer is winding down...Guess it’s true when they say, the older you get, the faster the time goes. (Not that I’m admitting to getting older)When I mentioned to friends that my next quest would be to find the Best Fish Tacos outside of my kitchen, I discovered that you’re either a lover or a skeptic. So I dragged some of those skeptics along on my journey.My personal favorites are those with blackened tilapia or grouper, served on corn tortillas (traditional) with shredded cabbage, fresh Pico de gallo and a citrus or spicy mayo drizzle. I came to discover there’s a wide interpretation of fish tacos. I managed to squeeze in 8 spots from Wheaton, IL to Lauderdale Lakes, WI in my quest for the Best Fish Tacos is the NE IL, SE WI area…. knowing too, there were many more, just not enough time to get to them all. Thanks to all of you that sent me suggestions.Hands down, maybe not the best fish tacos, but definitely the best ride to find them was Lauderdale Landing in Lauderdale Lakes, WI. Rustic Road riding to the shores of Lauderdale Lake, they served up two varieties; Panko breaded Cod or Battered Shrimp on flour tortillas with Pico de gallo and spicy chipotle slaw. Very good, but my journey continued.Next up Bull Dogs Grill in Wauconda, IL, a retro style diner. Their version consisted of chili-lime marinated tilapia with sweet & sour cabbage and mango-papaya salsa, served with black beans and rice. Funny family diner atmosphere with great garlic Parmesan fries…..kickstands up, we ride on….A co-worker recommended a visit to Arrachera Grill, hidden in a strip mall on Butterfield Rd. in Vernon Hills, IL. An authentic Mexican restaurant, that surprised me with the skill of presentation given to their dishes. Diners are

welcomed with 3 different homemade salsas and warm tortilla chips. The fish tacos of seasoned tilapia topped with diced onion, tomato, cilantro and avo-cado were mouth watering. I felt close to finding the prize.Sazzy B in old town Kenosha was another pleasant surprise. Blackened tilapia with roasted red pepper, avocado and shred-ded red cabbage on a grilled flour tortilla,

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served with the best side dish of any of my stops; an exotic grain mixture with fire roasted vegetable blend. They offer ½ price starters on Tuesdays and open mike night.Heading south, out of my hood, to Front Street Cantina in old town Wheaton, IL. Relaxing patio dining and the best appetizer, Ceviche Tostadas. Marinated Newfoundland Turbot with cilantro, on-ion and tomato…The Tacos on the Beach offered a choice of sautéed Turbot or shrimp with a tangy guacamole sauce or Corona Battered Cod with creamy chili sauce. I had one of each, of course in the name of research, and as much as I try to steer away from fried foods, I must admit the Corona battered Cod took top honors here.Motor Bar and Restaurant at the Harley Davidson Museum also serves up a mean Baja Fish Taco with cilantro-lime slaw and guacamole dressing. And of course, for any motorcycle enthusiast, you can’t beat the setting.The Horny Goat Brewing Co. on 1st Street in Milwaukee offers a unique variation. The crispy corn tortillas are filled with spicy grilled fish, roasted peppers and cilantro and are served with a cucumber salsa and tortilla chips that won rave reviews from my fellow diners.Drum roll please…who would have thought that my FAVORITE, hands down, fish tacos would be found at a BBQ joint. Yes, Main Street Smokehouse in Libertyville, IL has me drooling as I reminisce of my experience there. Just

the way I dreamed I’d find them…. blackened tilapia with Mexican slaw, chipotle mayo, ci-lantro cream on corn tortillas and a bonus of sweet potato fries on the side. Their award winning smoked on premise meats and 5 homemade BBQ sauces are tempting as well.Next up: Breakfast spots, particularly those serving Biscuits and Gravy….send me your suggestions please, and a personal trainer so that I can continue on my eating journey.“It is good to have an end to journey to-wards; but it is the journey that matters in the end” - Rockin Robin

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Pandemonium: I Hear You Knocking, but You

Can’t Come In Hupy and Abraham, S.C.

By Tony “Pan” SanfelipoFounder, ABATE of Wisconsin

Sturgis Freedom Fighter Hall of Fame, 2002

After the attack on the World Trade Center in New York in 2001, the Department of Homeland Security has tightened rules and procedures regarding alien admis-sion into our country. Actually, the State Department began expanding the scope of ineligibility of people attempting entry into the United States in 1965, when known membership in the Mafia was sufficient basis to declare a person ineligible to enter the U.S. In 1992, the ineligible list expanded to include members of the Triad. In the years to follow, organized crime groups operating in the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Salvadoran street gangs including the MS13 and others were included on the ever expanding list.

In 2011, by agreement with the Department of Homeland Security, the list grew again including members of the Yakuza, and the organized “biker gangs” Hells An-gels, Outlaws, Bandidos, and Mongols. The basis for this determination was these groups operated as permanent organized criminal societies, and that a visit to the United States by a member could result in a violation of U.S. law. Therefore, it was reasoned further that blanket ineligibility would apply to every member applying for entry into our country.

Fast forward to 2012: continued complaints by club members being denied entry into the United States has brought attention to the interpretation and enforcement practices under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). We’ve heard stories of bikers being denied visas and others who actually flew to this country, only to be turned around and sent back. We’ve also heard of one club member who attempted to vacation in Mexico but was arrested and sent back to Germany based on informa-tion Mexico received from our State Department. That person committed no crime and the reason for being cast out of Mexico was based solely on membership in one of the listed “biker gangs”.

Attorney Michael Hupy of Hupy and Abraham, S.C. had a conversation with a Homeland Security officer recently in which he indicated that people from all over the world would be visiting Milwaukee for Harley-Davidson’s 110th Anniversary in 2013. The security officer indicated that members of certain groups would not be allowed to enter the U.S. and would be turned around and sent back to their home country. From the conversation, it was apparent that the officer was not talking strictly about the 110th Anniversary but anytime a member of these groups attempted entry.

In August, 2012, the Hells Angels filed a law suit in the United States District

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Court for the District of Columbia. It names as defendants, Janet Napolitano, Sec-retary of the Department of Homeland Security, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Secretary of State and Alejandro Mayorkas, Director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

The suit alleges that designating their club as a known criminal organization is unwarranted; the INA interpretation of Congressional intent is flawed and not in accordance with law and denying visas based solely on membership in the club is a violation of the First and Fifth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.

Did Congress intend to allow a blanket denial of visa requests to all members of the Hells Angels? The U.S. Code and U.S. Department of State Foreign Affairs Manual (FAM) require that the Consular must know or suspect that an alien intends to engage solely, principally or incidentally in:

1. acts relating to espionage or sabotage

2. illegal export of goods, technology or sensitive information

3. other unlawful activity

4. activity to oppose, control or overthrow the U.S. Government

Points 1 through 3 hardly seem to fit the definition or character of members of a motorcycle club planning on attending a rally or similar event. Number 3 is the government “catch all” which presumes membership will naturally result in some unlawful activity. The language in the Foreign Affairs Manual is vague and overly broad according to the law suit.

It remains to be seen if the Hells Angels are successful in this action but success would be a benefit to the other three clubs named in the INA ineligibility list. It’s important to note that motorcycle clubs and some rights organizations have voiced concerns over the assumption that all members of a club are guilty by association if some members have committed crimes. It denies members the right of associa-tion and free speech. Another disturbing claim is that certain clubs have been listed as “terrorist” organizations. There have been some discussions with members of congress by rights groups with regard to some of the anti-gang legislation being considered. Australia has some of the strictest regulations on club membership and association and we see some of those tactics appearing in the United States.

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Health Feature: What Are You Doing About Your Stress?\By Michelle Tate and Lisa TomoleoniAcupuncture & Oriental Medicine,www.aommchenry.comLet’s face it, life today is stressful. Did you know that 80% of people in hospitals are there because their stress has manifested as a chronic health problem that now has to be treated more

drastically? Your body’s stress mechanisms were designed to support you during stressful times, like in an emergency, but not during the constant stress to which we are often exposed. For most of us, stress manifests in physical conditions such as:

•Pain • Headaches • Hypertension • Insomnia • Anxiety • Addictions • Depression • Fatigue

When you “put up” with symptoms like irritability, insomnia, anxiety, depression, fatigue, headaches or tight neck & shoulders, the problem will only get worse. Even if the stressor is no longer present, the body continues to keep the stress response active which results in the depletion of our nervous system, lymphatic organs, kidneys & adrenal glands. Medical studies have shown that with increased & consis-tent stress our white blood cells (which defend our body against viruses) actually decrease. This decrease results in lower immune resistance, ultimately leading to physical disease & emotional instability.

What Can you do to Reduce your Stress?There are many things you can do to reduce stress. Here are some suggestions.

• Acupuncture is a natural treatment for stress relief as it causes the body to relax and rebalance the body and mind.

- Acupuncture can relieve feelings of anxiety and depression as well. - Acupuncture also encourages relaxation by loosening tight muscles.

• Chinese herbal formulas can help support and rebalance the body, and help to relieve stress and anxiety without the unwanted side effects of western drugs• Daily exercise for at least 30 minutes a day such as walking, bike riding, or martial arts training can help relieve stress• Eating nutritious foods, such as fruits and veggies, reducing your intake of sugars, and fast foods can improve health• Spending time with family and close friends doing enjoyable activities can be very relaxing and rejuvenating

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How Can We Help You?At Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine we can make an immense difference in how you deal with stress, and relieve the symptoms associated with stress. One way that stress affects the body is by causing a depletion or blockage of “Qi”, which is the energy or the power that animates and supports the functions of the body. Through our acupuncture treatments and our herbal formulas, we can re-store the Qi and thereby promote a return of health, vitality, and well-being. Many people, after just one session feel both relaxed and energized. We also use a variety of body work treatments, including Tui Na massage, cupping and moxibustion to help relax the body and mind, and restore harmony to your whole being.

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ABATE of Illinois: Kneez in the BreezeBy Judy “Chooch” KaenelPresident DuKane Chapter A.B.A.T.E. of Illinois Inc.

I have a tattoo well actually 6 tattoos. Sweet Mother, I do! Since according to Leviticus, I could get smited, cursed or stoned to death for all kinds of infractions including this one, I am pretty brazen in

my attitude towards an uncomfortable situation that could affect my well-being. On a side note, I prefer to be smited for this is a much cooler word than plain old stoned to death with pea rock. I stand by my tattoos. There I said it. I am neither ashamed nor am I worried that some people would think lower of me. Although, a really super duper scary threat made by someone unnamed, who is close to me in a “familial” way vowed to kick my butt if I got a tattoo – which by the way Brother Joey, (oops! Named Ya) concerned me for about 20 seconds, I see nothing wrong with getting a tattoo. But some of the more annoying perfect people “discriminate” against those of us that have tattoos.

And discrimination is not just reserved for the tattoo world. It is oh so prevalent in the biker world as well. And it is not as blatant as refusing entry into an event or establishment for wearing your club’s colors, it is more insidious. Bikers discriminating against bik-ers. Hard to fathom, hard to understand but it happens day after day on social network sites, comments in newspapers and on and on.

The most vitriolic spewing of hatred towards each other happened during the aftermath of Michigan repealing their Helmet Law. Post after post had helmet wearers calling non-helmet wearing bikers anything thing from stupid to road kill. Some of the posters echoed the moronic ramblings from Michael F. Dabbs, President of the Mich-igan Brain Injury Association who stated “Maybe we ought to save some of the costs when police or emergency responders go to the scene of a crash and the person is not wearing a helmet. Perhaps they ought to be left there like road kill.” Nice. It’s bad enough that non-riding, NHTSA loving twits mouth off and call us road kill but do bikers have to do it to each other? Knock it off!

A.B.A.T.E. is about choice. We know every time we throw a leg over, we are taking our life into our hands; Our Choice, not NHTSA’s, not Dabbs-y Do Nut or any other Nanny Organization out there.

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A.B.A.T.E. is NOT “against” helmet use. We are against government mandates telling us how or where to ride. There it is. The basics of our work with repealing helmet laws. We are not telling you to take your helmet off if you do not want to; we are just making it possible for you, the rider, to make the best choices for YOU. We are against lawmakers that have this desire to make everything safe and wrap us in cotton. Especially lawmakers or agencies that have never in their lives experienced what we do every day.

I have a fight steaming and smoldering inside of me. Every time I read in the newspapers about another biker getting clocked by a cage, I see that these news agencies will NOT report that the biker was wearing a helmet and died but they so gleefully report when the dead were not wearing helmets. Those inconsistencies also stoke the fires of discriminating bikers who post “well if he was just wearing a helmet” As to assume the only reason our brother or sister died was because of not wearing one. Oh Please! Start researching, Car-Truck vs. Bike – Car-Truck wins. ALWAYS! And to assume that a lid would have saved all of them is terrible. Stop wagging your discriminating finger in the faces of the grieving fami-lies.

So, when you read about another helmet law being repealed, have a moment to be thankful that this and other government man-dates are being attacked and changed to preserve YOUR CHOICES! When you read about yet another biker down due to a stupid move on the part of the cage or his/her own fault; pray for their loved ones instead of demonizing the victim. Stop using the words “stu-pid, moron, organ donor, road kill” or any other nasty rhetoric you use against your brothers and sisters that do not see you eye to eye. Stop discriminating against your fellow biker. Comment instead that we need to get cages out there to see us; to avoid the accident instead of making a cleaner, nicer, tidier accident.

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THIS IS MOTORCYCLING...the 2012 AMA International Women in Motorcycling ConferenceBy Gina WoodsPresident, Open Road Radio

The AMA International Women & Motorcycling Conference is the ultimate event for those women who love to ride, laugh, and network! This years’ event took place July 26-29 in Carson City, Nev., The conference combined speakers, seminars, demo rides from major manufacturers, product showcases, opportunities to meet new friends, reconnect with old ones and learn about various

aspects of motorcycling as well as unlimited inspirational stories, some fabu-lous roads in the countryside, a motorcycle parade and a few good parties to attend! I was thrilled to have the opportunity to represent Dealernews.

com at this year’s AMA International Women in Motorcycling Conference!

Women rode in from all over The United States and Canada—some rode solo, some rode in groups, some rode with their male counter-parts to a scenic Carson City in Nevada, close to beautiful Lake Tahoe with the Sierra Nevada Mountains as a breathtaking backdrop!

International women riders were in attendance too, the FIM Commission for Women in Motorcycling was represented by riders from France, Poland & Switzerland.

The AMA International Women & Motorcycling Conference included a long list of seminar topics designed to appeal to all types of women riders. Confer-ence attendees were encouraged to sign up for the many offered seminars by key spokespersons and leading industry representatives that in many ways were the heart and soul of the event!

Vicki SanFelipo and I taught the Acci-dent Scene Management class over a two day period. The class was very popular with the AMA WIM participants and greatly appreciated! It is always great to hear people praise the skills we teach that builds a new confidence for them!

The AMA WIM had a Virginia City Street

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Celebration planned for us!! We experi-enced breathtaking scenery and giddy camaraderie in this old western style town!

Saturday night attendees enjoyed a dinner celebration at the Pony Express Pavilion honoring many women in the Industry. A special guest of the confer-ence Mary MaGee spoke to the crowd, this 75 year old racer - yep she still races (and wins) in vintage competition! Not only was her story phenomenal - how she had to pursue creative ways to get into “registration” at racetracks around the country - at a time when it was unheard of women on the track, but her talks of perseverance and passion were incredible!

Thanks to all the gals on the Execu-tive Council that put a lot of time into the planning of this event: Maggie McNally, Sarah Schilke, Liz Jansen and of course Tigra Tsujikawa - Great job ladies! And to ALL the people that helped and spoke and conducted seminars, classes, demos...so many were involved as well as all the gals (and some guys too! ) from around the country, including several other countries thanks to the ladies of Commission Femmes et Motocy-clisme - FIM

The number of women riders in Amer-ica is growing daily, according to the Motorcycle Industry Council. In 2003, an estimated 9.6 percent of the motorcycle owners in America were women. For

2008, that percentage was estimated at 12.4 percent.

There are more women in motorcycling than ever before. But every woman, from the very first who slid onto the seat of a motorcycle has made a contri-bution to the world of motorcycling.

This is an event in which you make friends for life…...this is motorcycling

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Everyone has heard of the area called “the Ozarks” but until you experience for yourself its rugged, natural beauty -- the stunning views of sparkling mountain rivers, clear-water lakes and mountain-ous roads that simply beg to be ridden -- you can’t understand why I say here is some of the best riding in the country.

The Ozark Mountains commonly referred to as the “Ozarks”, cover nearly 47,000 square miles over Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas. Consisting of 4 different geological regions, this is where you will find some of the best and most overlooked riding in the country.

While I have ridden extensively throughout this area, most of my riding has been in the Arkansas part of the Ozarks. Probably the most famous (and yet hidden) road is Arkansas State Highway 7 -- also known as “Scenic 7” -- a 290-mile stretch that starts at Hot Springs near the Louisiana border and runs north to Harrison, close to Missouri. While there’s gorgeous scenery throughout the road, approximately 60 miles of the highway, passing by the Ozark and Ouachita National Forests have been designated as part of the National Forest Scenic Byways system. Like the “Tail of the Dragon,” Scenic Route 7 is one road you need to ride at least once.

Personally, I prefer to ride Scenic 7 in the spring or fall, when the kids are in school, vacation traffic is reduced, and the weather is

cooler. Since this is part of the national Forest Scenic Byway system, the road surface is usu-ally well maintained BUT it is also well patrolled -- so a word to the wise: Watch your speed.

In addition to the spectacular natural beauty, an integral part of the Ozark riding experience includes discovering the small mountain towns and villages, where you will get a unique

Riding in the “Ozarks” Bill Gade

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Riding in the “Ozarks” Bill Gade

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look into history and, at the same time, enjoy the op-portunity to experi-ence the relaxed, rustic lifestyle of the friendly people who live there. And why shouldn’t they be friendly? I would be, too, if I lived in paradise!

The Arkansas Tourism Board wisely recognizes the economic value of riders taking motorcycle vaca-tions in their state. They have published a free riding guide that can be down-loaded here. You can also pick up one of the riding guides from one of their many tourism cen-ters located around the state. This riding guide has 9 differ-ent planned routes for riding the Ozark Mountains in Arkan-

sas. I believe that you should spend at least a week of riding on great roads in the Ozark Mountains. The towns of Russellville, Har-rison, Eureka Spring and Mountain View are very rider friendly and have their own rider guides for their regions. Contact their cham-bers of commerce for more information. I only scratched the surface on riding the Ozarks. There are so many riding opportuni-ties in the Ozarks you need to plan a week to ride there. Have fun, and experience some great roads in a region that is perfect for motorcycle riding! Ride Safe.

Bill Gade is co-owner and host at Tour on Two, specializing in weekend, 5-day, 8-day and “Ship, Fly

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Illinois Clubs and OrganizationsABATE of Illinois - www.abate-il.orgAmerican Gold Wing Asson.- Union IL. - www.agwachapterd.orgAmerican Knights M/C - Chicago IL. - http://akmc.netfirms.comAmerican Legion Riders 489 – Yorkville, IL - www.legionriders489.orgAmerican Vets. MC. Riders Assoc. - Tinley Park, IL - www.avmra.comAxemen Professional Fire Fighters M/C - www.axemenmc.orgBack Road Riders MC (BRRMC) - www.brrmc.comBlue Knights XII - M/C - Grayslake,IL. - www.blueknightsilxii.orgBlue Knights- IL XX - Sugar Grove, IL www.bkilxx.com Blue Steel M/C – Chicago, IL - http://bluesteelmcchicago.comBrushpoppers M.C. - Sterling, IL www.geocities.com/brushpoppersBrotherhood of Warriors Veterans M/C - New Lenox, IL - www.txwbmc.com/Buffalo Soldiers MC SW IL, Inc. - www.bsmcswil.comBuffalo Troopers M/C - - www.buffalotrooperschicago.comChaiway Riders - www.chaiwayriders.comChicago Cruisers M/C - www.chicagocruisers.comChicago Norton Owners Club - www.cnoc.orgChicago Region BMW Owners Assoc. - www.crbmw.comChristian Motorcycle Ministry - Illinois - www.cmausa.orgChristian Sport Bike Assoc. - www.christiansportbike.comChromeDivas - www.chromedivas.comChrome Kitten Cruisers of Chicago -www.chromekittens.2ya.comCity Heat M/C - http://cityheatmcil.org Ducati Riders of Illinois (D.R.I.L.L.) - www.drill-online.orgF.A.I.T.H. Riders Elgin IL - www.faithriders.comForest City Riders M/C - Rockford, IL. - www.forestcityriders.comGator Girls (WOMEN IN THE WIND) - www.gatorgirlswitw.comGold Wing Touring Association - Chicago,IL - www.gwtalic.orgHeralds of the Cross Motorcycle Ministry - www.heraldsofthecross.orgIllinois Confederation of Clubs - http://www.ilcoc.comIllinois Moose Riders Association - http://mooserider.comIron Butt - Chicago, IL. - www.ironbutt.comIron Justice M/C – [email protected] or [email protected] Cruisers - Des Plaines, IL. - www.jerseypinecruisers.orgLake Shore H.O.G. Chapter #1154 - www.lakeshorehog.comLatin American MC Assoc., LAMMA - Chicago, IL – www.latinbikers.comLaw Enforcement Riders Club – Chicago, IL – www.lercmc.netMidwest Souls M/C - Illinois - Dennis Dunn 361-765-9963Motor Maids M/C – Rockford, IL – www.motormaids.org Northern American 40+Touring Riders IL – www.na40plus-illinois.comOpen Road Riders of Chicagoland – www.orroc.comRenegade Pigs M/C- Southside Chicago – www.renegadepigschicago.comReguladores LEMC. Chicago, IL - www.windycityreguladores.comRolling Thunder – Illinois –www.rollingthunderil1.com Soldiers of Jesus MC - Streator, IL - www.soldiersforjesusmc.comSteel Justice Motorcycle Club - www.steeljusticemc.comTopcats of Illinois M/C. – Barrington, IL - www.topcats.org Widows Sons Darkside Chapter Il. - http://wsdarside.comWidows Sons International - http://www.widowssons.comWild Pigs M/C - Chicago Chapter- www.wildpigschicago.comWindy City Women Riders MC - Chicagoland - http://wcwr-mc.comWindy City Rats - BRITISH MC ENTHUSIASTS – www.windycityrats.netWOMEN ON WHEELS –Crystal Lake, IL - www.redhawkriders.comWonder Lake Cruisers - www.meetup.com/The-Wonder-Lake-Cruiser-Bike-Meetup-Group

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ABATE of Wisconsin - www.abatewis.orgAmerican Firefighters MC -www.affmcmilwaukee.com.comAnt Hill Mob MC - Osman & Bear Creek, WI - www.anthillmob.netA.R.M. Motorcycle Association - WI Chapter - http://arm-intl.comArmed Forces MC - Statewide - www.afmcwi.com/Axemen Professional Fire Fighters M/C - www.axemenmc.orgBorder Rider MC - www.boogman.com/brmcBritish Biker Cooperative - Milwaukee - www.britishbiker.netBrothers in Chains - Motorcycle Enthusiasts - www.brothersinchains.webs.comBTGOG Motorcycle Ministry - www.ridefreeforever.orgC.C. Riders MC - Madison, WI - www.ccridersmc.orgChristian Motorcycle Ministry - Wisconsin - www.cmausa.orgCelts Brotherhood MC - Richfield, WI - [email protected] Eagles MC - Neenah, WI - www.dceaglesmc.netDMZ MC - Waterford, WI - www.dmzmc.comDoor Devils MC - Door County, WI - [email protected] & Iron Station 17 - Wisconsin - www.fireandiron17.comFox Valley Riders MC - Appleton Area, WI - www.foxvalleyriders.comFreedom Ryders MC - [email protected] Wing Road Riders - www.gwrra.org/Heavens Devils M C - Milwaukee - www.heavensdevilsmc.com/Madison BMW MC - Madison, WI - www.madisonbmwclub.org/Madison MC - Madison, WI - www.madisonmotorcycleclub.org/Midwest Badboyz MC - Kenosha, WI - www.midwestbadboyz.netMilitary Veterans MC - www.geocities.com/lotas_1/Milwaukee Cruisers MC - Milwaukee, WI - http://milwaukeecruisers.comMotor Maids Inc. - WI Chapter - www.motormaidswi.com/index.htmlOutlaws MC - Milwaukee - www.outlawsmc.comOzaukee Guzzlers MC - Wisconsin - www.ozaukeeguzzlersmc.comRapid Angels MC - Rapids, WI - www.rapidangels.comRiders Assoc. of Triumph - www.triumphrat.net Rising Nation MC - Oneida, WI - [email protected] Runners MC - Big Bend, WI. - www.roadrunnersmc.com Sons of Liberty MC - Wisconsin - http://solmc.drupalgardens.com SOS Riders CMA - Kenosha, WI - http://cmancr3.orgSportster Owners of Wisconsin - www.sportsterownersofwisconsin.i8.comSt. Croix Valley Riders - www.scvr.orgT & T Riders MC - Marshfield WI - [email protected] Riders International of Wisconsin - [email protected] Vets MC - Southeast, WI - www.usmvmcwi3.comVeterans of America - Racine, WI - http://voamc.8m.comVeterans of America - Milwaukee, WI - http://voamc.comVictory MC - Great lakes chapter - www.thevmc.comVictory Power Riders MC - Muskego - www.victorypowerriders.comVietnam Vets MC - Gleason, WI - www.vnvmc-wi.org/Vintage Japanese MC - Wisconsin - [email protected] MC - Madison, WI - www.warthogsmc.comWidows Sons International - http://www.widowssons.comWindjammers MC - Manitowoc, WI - [email protected] Federation of Motorcycle Clubs - www.wisconsinmc.comWisconsin Weasels - Madison, WI - www.wisconsinweasels.tripod.comWomen In Motion - Madison, WI - www.accidentscene.orgZodiacs MC - Oshkosh, WI - [email protected]

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October 7-14, 2012 - Gulfport, MS - Submitted by our friends at www.theroadhawgs.com - Cruisin’ the Coast Event is the biggest thing going for over 15+ years along the Gulf Coast. 8 day event of some of the coolest show stopping cars and motorcycles that Mississippi has to offer, More cars than bikes but if you like modified and antique cars you can’t miss this party. Every biker down here shows up for this one.

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RUNS & EVENTS: for full details of these runs and events visit our calendar page at www.mc-rag.com

Homeless Warm Motorcycle Ride at Concord Community Church of the Nazarene, 9826 Concord Rd, Brentwood, TN 37027. Registration 9am contact David B. 615-578-8893October 13, 2012 – Lincoln, MO – Eagles Countryside Aerie 4286 Poker Run, 29354 Highway H, Lincoln, MO – Reg. 10am, Last Bike Out 12:30pm , Bikes in 4pm. Heath & Tammy Roark – [email protected] 660-668-3291October 13, 2012 – Prairie du Sac, WI – Gray Rock Toy Run 2012, 815 19th street, Prairie du Sac, WI contact Tammy at [email protected] or 608-643-2862October 13, 2012 – Plainfield, IL – 4th Annual Reindeer Toy Run – American Legion Post 13, 24741 W. Renwick Rd, Plainfield, IL $15 per rider/$5 per passenger and New un-wrapped toy. The Reindeer Toy run will include food, raffles, 100 mile run and much more! All toys benefit local needy children call 815-838-7533 – http://www.reindeertoyrun.com

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Still Air Temperature (degrees F)Wind Speedin mph

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Still Air Temperature (degrees F)Wind Speedin mph

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October 13, 2012 – Knoxville, TN – 21st Annual Anderson County Toy Run – Begins Knoxville H-D, 5800 Clinton Hwy, Knoxville, TN 37912, Ends: Moose Lodge, 103 N. Jefferson Circle, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Line Up: 11:30am, Ride Leaves: 1pm Admission is a new toy or donation at the door. 865-382-0727 http://www.andersoncountytoyrun.org October 13, 2012 - Gray, TN - Mountain Thunder Rescue Run - The run starts at and the bike show will be held at Ap-palachian Fairground in Gray. The ride begins at 1pm. This will be an escorted ride through the scenic areas of the Tri-Cities. The motorcycles will be judged from 10am to 12pm. The awards ceremony at 4:30 pm. This benefits area animal shel-ters and disabled veterans. For more information call (423) 538-0078, click here to send e-mail, or go to http://www.facebook.com/MountainThunderRescueRunOctober 13, 2012 - Huntsville, AL - 3rd Annual Poker Run Fundraiser - The poker run starts at the Fraternal Order of

Eagles #3263, 2500 10th St. SW in Hunts-ville. Begins at 11am. $10 for the rider, $5 for a passenger and $5 for extra hands. 50% of pot to charity 50% awarded to the winning hand. The run will benefit the Asperger Connection, Inc., to provide funding to improve the quality of life for children and adults diagnosed with High Functioning Autism (HFA) and Asperger Syndrome (AS). held rain or shine. [email protected].

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October 13, 2012 - Saint Peters, MO - 3rd Annual Matt Michel Memorial Ride - The ride starts at Shamrocks Irish Pub and Grill, 4177 Veter-ans Memorial Park-way in St. Peters. Reg at 11am and bikes out at 12pm. The memorial ride is to honor Thomas Matthew Michel, Tri-County ABATE President and Union Steel-worker. call (636) 248-2783October 13, 2012 – Gulfport, MS – 8th Annual Lil Bits Poker Run – Cowan Road Baptist Church Cowan-Lorraine Road Gulfport, MS. – Poker Run and Benefit for Jan Bryant who has been diagnosed with ALS also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. All proceeds will help with medical costs and remodeling their home for handicap access. – 228-273-9488 – http://www.ironhorsecommunitychurch.org October 13, 2012 - Whitesburg, KY - Whitesburg Bike Nite - The event will take place at 100 Main Street in Whites-burg. Registration begins at 5:00 pm and the skills competition will begin at 6:00 pm. The competitions include barrel rac-ing, road kill, plank race, cone competition, slow maneuvering contest and more. Awards will be given to winners. There is also a bike show with trophies awarded for best of show, and people’s choice. There will also be food vendors and more. For more information call (606) 335-0110 October 14, 2012 -Elburn, IL - DuKane ABATE 26th Annual Toy & Food Run. Sponsored by DuKane Chapter of ABATE, Fox River Harley Davidson, Rescue Riders, and WLUP-Radio. ride starts at Knuckleheads Tavern, 108 East North Street in El-burn. The ride out at 12:30 pm. The ride fee is an unwrapped toy and a non-perishable food item. The ride benefit local charities. For more call (630) 669-2588 or http:www.abate-il.org/dukane/

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October 14, 2012 – Maryland Heights, MO – 17th Annual St. Louis Bikers for Babies - Verizon Wireless Amphitheater, 14141 Riverport Drive, Maryland Heights, MO 63043 – Pre-registration online – 9am-5pm 314-513-9968 or http://www-bikersforbabies.org/stlouis October 14, 2012 – Gilberts, IL – Rally to Remember 2012 100% of all the proceeds from Rally to Remember 2012 will go to asoldierswishlist-wi.org. $15/rider and $10/passenger. Location= the Point Bar and Grill, 38 E. Higgins Rd. Gilberts IL 60136. Reg. at 9am. The run will depart the Point at 10:30am and return before 5pm... Post run will include a free buffet, prize raffle, a 50/50 raffle and live entertainment by MEGA-coustic. For more contact: Randy Graves, 224-402-3896 - [email protected] or http://www.asoldierswishlist-wi.org/ October 14, 2012 - Kalamazoo, MI - 39th Annual Kal-amazoo Motorcycle Swap Meet - The swap meet will be held at Kalamazoo County Expo Center and Fairground, 2900 Lake Street in Kalamazoo. Doors open 10am. $6 for adults. Children 12 and under-free. There will also be door prizes, food and more. (800) 800-6034, http://www.kalamazooswap.com October 14, 2012 - Springfield, MO - Victory Ride - Cook’s Kettle, 200 W. Commercial in Springfield. Reg. 11am and bikes out 1pm. $20/rider or $30 w/passenger. Includes t-shirt, patch and meal. 45 mile scenic ride thru the Ozarks ends with live music, food, raffles, prizes, and 50/50. Victory Riders with a mission, fighting hunger, poverty and homelessness in the community. http://www.victorymission.com.October 14, 2012 - North Chicago, IL - Never Forget Thunder Run and Toys-For-Tots Parade - The escorted ride starts at James Lovell FHCC, 3001 N Green Bay Road in North Chicago. Registration is from 8:00 am to 10:30 am and the motorcycles go out at 10:45 am. The ride goes through Lake County ending in Lake Villa with raffles, door prizes and auc-tions. The proceeds go to support Rolling Thunder, Veterans of Lake County, and Children of Lake County. (630) 254-6178, or go to http://www.nftrun.org.

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October 14, 2012 – Willow Springs, IL – Breathe With Me Poker Run – CC’s Grove, 8258 Kean Ave., Willow Springs, IL – Reg. 10am-11:30am , Last Bike Out: 11:45am – Reg. $20 per bike, $10 per passenger. This ride will include food, mu-sic, cash bar, prizes, 50/50 raffle and more! 815-467-5460 or [email protected] 18-21, 2012 – Georgiana, AL – Halloween Party at the Gap – The rally will be held at 9100 S. Shackleville Rd, Georgiana, AL. The gates open at 1pm Motorcycle activities include field games and bike games. The admission is $20 to enter for 1 day or all weekend. The event will also include music, vendors and more. You must be 21 to enter. For more 334-525-0409 or http://www.stocklawgaprally.com

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October 20, 2012, MS - Firefighters Benefit Poker Run. - Mississippi Coast Harley-Davidson , . Reg. 9-10am, Ride 10am - 1pm. $20 per Rider Passenger FREE!! All proceeds Benefiting The Leary Firefighters Foundation Food Vendors, Leather Vendors, Music and Prizes to Win. All bikes welcome! for more info contact Libby at Coast Harley-Davidson 228-388-8700 http://www.coastharley.com October 20, 2012 - Canton, MS – 1st Annual DUSTOFF Poker Run – in honor of the F CO w/171 GSAB Medevac Unit – event start at Canton Multipurpose and Equine Center, 501 Soldiers Colony Crossing, Canton, MA 39046 – Reg. open 8am first bike out 9:15am – Last Bike our 10:30am Last Bike in at 2:30pm There will be a 50/50 drawing, Chinese Auction and Music. 1st Prize $200, 2nd Prize $150 and 3rd Prize $100. All registrants will receive a custom patch designed by one of the unit’s very own soldiers. http://www.dustoffpokerrun.com October 20, 2012 – Winamac, IN – Kersting’s Harley-Davidson 50th Year Anniversary Celebration – contact Sandy Kersting-Rudd 847-896-2974 - http://www.kerstingscycle.com October 20, 2012 - Springdale, AK - 4th Annual Circle of Prayer Ride - The ride starts at the highway weigh station north of Exit 72 on 540 N/B. Registration begins at 9:30 am and the motorcycles go out at 10:00 am. The escorted ride will go to the Veterans Wall of Honor monument in Bella Vista. The ride ends with speakers, prayer, and an honor ceremony. All are welcome to participate in this annual event. For more information call (479) 756-9730 or go to http://wingan-daprayer2.wix.com/christian-bikers-allianceOctober 20, 2012 – Pelham, AL – 4th Annual Revvin 4 Re-search Charity Ride. Begins at Heart of Dixie Harley-Davidson, 333 Cahaba Valley Pkwy, Pelham, AL 35124 Ends: Courtyard 25, 53707 Hwy 25, Vandiver, AL 35176 - Single Rider $35, Rider and Passenger $50 – Includes t-shirt and admission to the after-party. The after party includes food, entertainment, poker walk, prizes, and much more! Proceeds will benefit Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama. call 205-560-1234 – http://www.revvin4research.com

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October 20, 2012 - Dardanelle, AK - Bikers Against Child Abuse 2nd Annual Tri-Peaks Poker Run - Sponsored by Pro-fessional Christian Counseling, and Renaissance Front Street Restoration - The poker run starts at Mt. Nebo State Park, 16728 W. Hwy 155 in Dardanelle. Registration begins at 9:00 am and the last motorcycle goes out at 11:00 am. The fee is $15.00 per hand, $5.00 for an extra hand and $5.00 for an extra card. The first 50 registered get a free t-shirt. Payout is $100.00 or 10% of registration, whichever is higher. The run ends with a 50/50 drawing. The 140 mile poker run goes to 3 of Arkansas’ State Park mountain tops, Mt. Nebo, Mt. Maga-zine, and Petit Jean Mt. proceeds benefit local Chapter -Bikers Against Child Abuse. 479-979-8050October 21, 2012 – Kansas City, MO – Jeff Williams Mo-torcycle Swap Meet – at Twin Drive In Theater, Kansas City, MO – The event will feature Vendors, Food, Refreshments, Live Music, and Much More - 816-228-5811 or http://www.jwswapmeet.com or [email protected] October 21, 2012 – Woodstock, IL – Walneck’s Bike Show and Motorcycle Swap Meet – at McHenry County Fairgrounds, 1049 Country Club Rd, Woodstock, Il – 8am – 3pm admission $7.00 call 630-985-2097 or http://www.walneckswap.com Sunday, Oct. 21st - Kalamazoo, MI - 39th Annual Mo-torcycle Swap Meet in Kalamazoo County Fairgrounds in Kal-amazoo, Michigan. This swap meet is the Original and largest in Southwest Michigan. Thousands of -bikers will be buying, selling and swapping all kinds of motorcycle parts and acces-sories. You can find huge selection of motorcycle and motor-cycle parts, new, used, antique and hard to find parts, leather apparel, Ride in Bike show with trophies awards, motorcycle related novelties, door prizes at every half hour, food, beer and lot more. FREE PARKING. Admission Tickets are $6 per adult and for children 12 and under will be FREE. Early Birds admission available at 7 AM for $10 per adult. Show Loca-tion: Kalamazoo County Expo Center & Fairground. 2900 Lake Street Kalamazoo. Hours: Open for public from 10 AM until 4 PM. For more information, please call 1-800-800-6034 or go to www.kalamazooswap.com

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October 25, 2012 – North Little Rock, AR – Hooters 501 Bike Night – 4110 Landers Rd, North Little Rock AR begins 6pm - 501-319-3457 The Bike Night includes biker games, contests, prizes, live DJ, food, and much more! http://www.hooters501bikenight.com or [email protected] October 25-28, 2012 – Forkland, AL – Bama Bike Fest Fall Motorcycle Rally – Ackers farms, 16971 US Hwy 43, Forkland, AL - $30 per Armband – Thurs, 8pm Kick-off – Fri: All day 8pm Geneva – Sat: 9am Poker Run, 1-4pm Biker Rodeo, 4pm Bike Show - Features live bands, contests, games, bike show and contests, biker bar and much much more! http://www.bam-abikefest.com or 334-654-0858 October 28, 2012 – Queens, NY – 32nd Annual Indepen-dent Bikers Toys for Tots – Toy Run and Poker Run – Leaving from Fores Park Band Shell, Queens, NY – All Proceeds Benefit the Bernard Finson Developmental Center. Bring and un-wrapped toy 718-323-0448 www.ibtft.org November 1-4, 2012 – Newport, TN – 4th Annual Rally at the Strip – II – Fall Rally at 359 Pecos Rd, Newport, TN – The event will include rooms that can be rented out, a 27ft water slide, full bar and much more. http://www.rallyatthestrip.com or [email protected] November 4, 2012 – Manchester TN – 16th Annual High-way 41 Toy Convoy and Show at Coffee Middle School, 1343 McArthur Street, Manchester, TN. – Line up 11am , http://www.facebook.com/hwy41toyconvoy or 931-857-3643

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November 6th – Election Day! GET OUT AND VOTE!!!November 10, 2012 – Waukesha, WI – Fallen Riders 1st Annual Chili Cook Off - Fracaro’s Lanes, 1430 Whiterock Ave., Waukesha, WI 53186. - Fallen Riders are looking for great cooks, you will be facing off against one another with taste testers as the judge’s. There will be prizes to be won. So bring an apron and your “A” Game!! $25 to enter! We’re bringing in cooks from all over to compete for the best taste. You choose the winner, so come be a judge in search of great taste. We will be giving away some great door prizes….. $5 to test and judge some awesome chili. Brought to you by Derzon and Menard, Action Powersports, And Duke RufusNovember 10, 2012 - El Paso, AK - First Annual Raegan Whaley Memorial Diaper Run - Sponsored by M and M Stop and Shop, Green Knights Chapter 55 - The ride starts at M and M Stop and Shop in El Paso. Motorcycles go out at 2:30 pm. fee is a donation of non-perishable foods, diapers, wipes, gift cards, clothes or toys for young children. All items donated will go to the First Sergeant’s Council to be distributed to those needing it most at Little Rock AFB. Any excess items will go to either the base food pantry or the Chapel to help restock their supplies. Call (501) 987-8341November 17, 2012 - Benton, AK - 3rd Annual Saline County Toy Run - Sponsored by Saline County Toy Commis-sion - The ride starts at Twisted Throttle in Benton and parade thru downtown. The motorcycles go out at 9:00 am. The ride fee is $10.00 or one new toy for each person. The ride ends with music, games, vendors, and raffles. Awards will be given to the best decorated bike and the best decorated Trike. 501-707-8867 https://www.facebook.com/SalineCountyToyCom-mission. November 18, 2012 – Lebanon, IN – The Boone County Vintage Metric Motorcycle Swap Meet – at Whitham Building, Boone County Fairgrounds, 1300 E. 100 S., Lebanon, IN – 9am – 3pm - $6 per person This is an indoor swap meet for vintage European and Japanese dirt and road bikes. Call 317-769-5722 or http://bcswapmeet2012.com

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February 9-10, 2013 – St. Charles, MO – The Wide Open Bike Show and Swap Meet, The Family Arena, 2002 Arena Parkway, St. Charles, MO. The Wide Open Bike Show will feature all makes and models, a giant indoor swap meets entertainment and much more! 660-221-2298 http://www.wideopenmag.net February 15-17, 2013 – Indianapolis, IN – Indianapo-lis International Motorcycle Show , Lucas Oil Stadium, South Capitol Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46225, Fri: 4-8pm , Sat: 9:30am – 5pm, Sun: 10am – 5pm - For more http://www.motorcycle-shows.com/indianapolis or [email protected] February 22-24, 2013 – Indianapolis, IN – Indiana Mo-torcycle Expo – Exposition Hall, Indiana State Fairgrounds, 1202 E. 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN – Fri: 3-9pm, Sat: 10am-9pm, Sun: 10am-5pm – This Expo will include bikers show-case, contest, fashion showcase, vintage motorcycle display and much more! 765-641-7712 http://www.indianamotor-cycleexpo.com

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We are on the move... And nothing says how

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In addition to helping us connect with the wonderful advertisers that continue to make this guide pos-sible, Ellie has hosted a group page on Facebook for Midwest Women Rid-ers. It’s a great group of

women riders in the community and we thought worthy of mentioning in addition to the clubs and organizations we have listed both here in the guide and online. Wether you ride solo, with a group or a club, the com-munity is strong and we’re proud and happy to provide more infor-mation, resources and tools to our fellow riders, brothers and sisters. Keep riding, having fun and keep smiling.

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