8
Hello follow Coastal Cruisers I know some of you have heard of the changes coming out of GWRRA Headquarters. The first one is that all the regions will be gone as of January 1 st 2018, that means no more Region A so all information from GWRRA Headquarters will come straight to the District and then to the Chapters. The second is that there will be no Rider Educator at the Chapters level, but lets wait and see because thing may change before the end of this year. Now as far as the Chapter, your Chapter Team is putting a few Charity Ride on are calendar, so we can go out and try to get some new members to join our chapter. This is how some of us found out about GWRRA in the first place, so we think it worth a try. Next we are looking at having a Safety and information booth at one of the local Dealership in the near future to help drum up new members. Your chapter team is here to help you if you need us, and check the web site for updates at fl1v.gwrra-regiona.org Whatever you do stay safe and we will see you soon. Your Chapter directors George & Susan Bird CD Corner AUGUST 2017 Issue 4 GOLDWING ROAD RIDERS ASSOCIATION FRIENDS for FUN, SAFETY & KNOWLEDGE CHAPTER FL1-V COASTAL CRUISERS JACKSONVILLE BEACH Next Monthly Gathering SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 OPEN GRILL CAFÉ 9865 Beach Blvd Jacksonville, FL 32246 8:30 am to eat 9:00am to meet Chapter Directors: George & Susan Bird Phone: (904) 307-6453 Email: [email protected] fl1v.gwrra-regiona.org Director of GWRRA Ray & Sandi Garris Deputy Directors East Bob & Nan Shrader Region “A” Senior Directors Jim & Sue Jackson Senior District Directors Bill & Gina Berry Assistant District Directors Geno & Kathie Jette District Leadership Trainers Norm & Maggie Van Dame Senior District Rider Educators Rick & Pam Northrop Assistant Rider Educators/ District Webmaster Scott & Kathy Kelly District Treasurer/ CHoY Coordinator Pat Van Lengen District COY Rick & Jan Meredith Inside this issue: ACD Corner 2 Rider Education 3 Coastal Crusin’ 4 GWRRA Event Calendar 5 Powersports Cycle Ad 6 The Cooking Corner 7 Calendar of Events 8

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Page 1: GOLDWING ROAD RIDERS ASSOCIATION FRIENDS for FUN, …gwrrafl1v.org/nla/2017/August 2017 Newsletter Issus 4.pdf · The requirement for Level I is current Membership and the expressed

Hello follow Coastal Cruisers I know some of you have

heard of the changes coming out of GWRRA

Headquarters The first one is that all the regions will be

gone as of January 1st 2018 that means no more Region A

so all information from GWRRA Headquarters will come

straight to the District and then to the Chapters The

second is that there will be no Rider Educator at the

Chapters level but lets wait and see because thing may

change before the end of this year

Now as far as the Chapter your Chapter Team is putting a few Charity Ride on are calendar so we can go out and try to get some new members to join our chapter This is how some of us found out about GWRRA in the first place so we think it worth a try Next we are looking at having a Safety and information booth at one of the local Dealership in the near future to help drum up new members

Your chapter team is here to help you if you need us and check the web site for updates at fl1vgwrra-regionaorg

Whatever you do stay safe and we will see you soon Your Chapter directors

George amp Susan Bird

CD Corner

AUGUST 2017 Issue 4

GOLDWING ROAD RIDERS ASSOCIATION FRIENDS for FUN SAFETY amp KNOWLEDGE

CHAPTER FL1-V COASTAL CRUISERS

JACKSONVILLE BEACH

Next Monthly Gathering

SEPTEMBER 16 2017

OPEN GRILL CAFEacute

9865 Beach Blvd

Jacksonville FL 32246

830 am to eat

900am to meet

Chapter Directors George amp Susan Bird

Phone (904) 307-6453 Email CDFL1Vgmailcom

fl1vgwrra-regionaorg

Director of GWRRA

Ray amp Sandi Garris

Deputy Directors East

Bob amp Nan Shrader

Region ldquoArdquo Senior

Directors

Jim amp Sue Jackson

Senior District Directors

Bill amp Gina Berry

Assistant District

Directors

Geno amp Kathie Jette

District Leadership

Trainers

Norm amp Maggie Van Dame

Senior District Rider

Educators

Rick amp Pam Northrop

Assistant Rider Educators

District Webmaster

Scott amp Kathy Kelly

District Treasurer

CHoY Coordinator

Pat Van Lengen

District COY

Rick amp Jan Meredith

Inside this issue

ACD

Corner 2

Rider

Education 3

Coastal

Crusinrsquo 4

GWRRA

Event

Calendar

5

Powersports

Cycle Ad 6

The Cooking

Corner 7

Calendar of

Events 8

Eight (8) members came out to plan next months ride calendar Six (6) members enjoyed a nice Sunday ride to the Keystone Inn Six (6) members met at the San Jose Dairy Queen for a Friday Night Kick Tires Game night at the Chapter Directors home saw eight (8) members come and enjoy a night of Fun food and games Thank you to CD for hosting a wonderful get together The 3rd Annual Clay County Police Athletic League sponsored a 1 and a half hour motorcycle ride thru Clay County in support of the youth There was 126 participants on the police escorted ride Our Coastal Cruisers of FL1-V had Five (5) participants ride The Chapter Staff has three (3) vacancies we would like for volunteers to assist with Member Enhancement Motorist Awareness Ways and means (50-25-25) Be safe Ride alert and have Fun Gary and Linda Lynn FL1-V Assistant Chapter Directors Be Safe Ride Alert and have Fun Certified Master Tour Rider 10245

ACD CORNER

Page 2

Chapter Directors

George amp Susan Bird

Asst Chapter Directors

Gary amp Linda Lynn

Treasurer

Kathy Kelly

Membership

Enhancement

OPEN

Motorist Awareness

OPEN

Rider Educator

Webmaster

Scott Kelly

Goodie Sales

Lacy Hayes

Newsletter Editor

Cindy Bird

Ways amp Means

50-25-25

OPEN

Sunshine Coordinator

Cindy Bird

Rider Ed Issue 4

Page 3

I wanted to go over the levels program as some members have questions about the whole thing First there are only Four Levels and the first Level is ldquoFREErdquo to all members thatrsquos right you read it right ldquoFREErdquo Next month Irsquoll go over Level Two then the month after Level Three and so forth as not to bore you with long write-ups (All of these levels along with full description and sign-up forms are located on FL1-V website httpfl1vgwrra-regionaorgrideredhtml or contact me and Irsquoll get ya setup

Level I (Remember ldquoFREErdquo) of the Rider Education Levels Program represents the commitment of the Rider andor the Co-Rider to practice and encourage safe motorcycle operation whenever they operate their motorcycle Safety begins as a state of mind that can only be attained through total commitment Every successful accomplishment begins with a commitment to reach the intended objective This is true of the Rider Education Levels Program and includes a promise to learn for the benefit of Rider Co-Rider friends and family and others on the road There is no mileage requirement to enter Level I The commitment to safe riding is indicated by the accumulation of accident free miles since joining GWRRA Members are encouraged to display their commitment by wearing their Safe Mile achievements Accident free miles are accumulated in 5000-mile (8000 km) increments and usually updated at yearly intervals

RiderCo-Rider Requirements

The requirement for Level I is current Membership and the expressed commitment of the Rider or Co-Rider to strive for and practice safe riding They are encouraged to display these patches as an outward sign of that commitment

Submit a completed Rider Education Program Levels Application Form (Form N7) along with optional pinpatch fee to a GWRRA Educator or Operations Officer for verification (This patch is paid for by FL1-V)

When approaching emergency vehicles with emergency lights on motorists are required to move over one lane away from the emergency vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so (four lane highways or larger) Move Over Itrsquos the Law If a driver cannot move over safely the driver must reduce their speed by 20 miles per hour below the posted speed limit If the speed limit is 20 miles per hour or less you must slow down to five miles per hour On a two-lane road drivers must reduce speed by 20 miles per hour below the posted speed limit

Rider Ed Continued on Next Pagehellip

Page 4

Rider Ed (cont)

August the eighth month of the year and is by far one of the ldquoHOTTESTrdquo months of the year for riding please stay hydrated There are no celebrated ldquoHolidaysrdquo this month I know bummer But some rather important events happened this month

Aug 02 1990 Iraq invades Kuwait

Aug 03 1958 Nautilus travels under North Pole

Aug 06 1945 American bomber drops atomic bomb on Hiroshima

Aug 08 1974 President Nixon resigns

Aug 10 1846 Smithsonian Institution created

Aug 12 1990 Skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex discovered

Aug 13 1961 Berlin is divided

Aug 15 1969 The Woodstock festival opens in Bethel New York

Aug 17 1969 Woodstock Music Festival concludes

Aug 19 1909 First race is held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway

Aug 20 1911 First around-the-world telegram sent 66 years before Voyager II launch

Aug 21 1959 Hawaii becomes 50th state

Aug 22 1950 Althea Gibson becomes first African-American on US tennis tour

Aug 26 1939 First televised Major League baseball game

Aug 27 1883 Mount Krakatoa explodes

Aug 28 1996 Charles and Diana divorce

Aug 29 2005 Hurricane Katrina slams into Gulf Coast

Have fun and ride safe

FL1-V Senior Ride Educator

Scott Kelly (Scotty)

Photo

We had 5 members Ride on the 3rd Annual Police Athletic League Charity Run This was a great police escorted ride through the scenic areas of Clay County We met a few other Wingers out on the ride and we hope to see them at upcoming gatherings The BBQ lunch that was included in our entry was very tasty

Page 5

Issue 4

Aug 29ndashSept 2 Wingding 39 Grapevine TX

Oct 12-14 Mississippi District RallymdashMasquerade Gulfport MS

Oct 21 FL2-G Yellow Jackets Pancake Brunch Fort Myers FL

Oct 26-28 Region ldquoArdquo Roaring Rally Eufaula AL

Nov 11 FL1-M 35th Chapter Anniversary Largo FL

Jan 6-7 Florida Chapter Conference Altamonte Sp FL

Jan 13 Lakeland Fireballs ldquoStarrdquo Wars Rally Auburndale FL

Mar 22-24 Florida District Rally Altamonte Sp FL

ldquoA Quacker Dynastyrdquo

April 28 FL1-K Rally ldquoReward Offeredrdquo Flagler Beach FL

May 12 FL2-D Rally ldquoTaco Tuesdayrdquo Barefoot Bay FL

Birthdays Wedding Anniversaries

UPCOMING GWRRA EVENTS

August 24th Bob Turntine

August 24th Henry amp Gail Rowland

With the annual sales of the raffle tickets for the brand new Honda Gold Wing Florida sets the standards for the

Rider Education Program by making ALL Rider Education and MedicFirst Aid classes

FREE for ALL Florida District Members

BEST RIDER EDUCATION PROGRAM IN GWRRA

Page 7

Issue 4

Wow where did the summer go It is hard to believe that them big yellow buses are back on the road

again Please watch out for the little ones at the bus stops

We had some great rides and fun times last month thank you everyone for coming out and joining us and

a special thank you for our Chapter director for opening up there house for a fun night of food and games

If anyone has a special ride or someplace to eat be sure to let us know we will put it on the calendar

With cooler weather approaching lets get out and enjoy our beautiful scenery we have Hope everyone

has a great month See ya on the road

Heres a tasty treat for you

Peanut Butter Cup Brownies

Makes 40 brownies as adapted

1 box of your favorite brownie mix

12 cup peanut butter chips

12 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips

34 cup creamy peanut butter

Preheat oven to 350 degrees Spray or grease 40 mini-muffin cups

Prepare boxed brownie mix as directed Spoon batter evenly into muffin cups (about 1 heaping teaspoon)

Bake for 13-15 minutes or until top is set and a toothpick inserted into center comes out slightly wet After

brownies are out of the oven wait for centers to fall This will happen upon cooling If not then tap the

centers with the back of a teaspoon to make a hole for the peanut butter

Place peanut butter in a small microwave-safe bowl Microwave on high for 45 seconds then stir While

brownies are still warm spoon about half a teaspoon of peanut butter into the center of each brownie Top

with semi-sweet chocolate chips and peanut butter chips Cool completely in pan

Kathyrsquos Kitchen

Location 3 RaceTrac

US 17 at SR 209

Location 1

Gate Food Post

Heckscher Dr at I-295

Location 2

Gate Gas Station

Just South of J Turner

Butler Blvd on A1A

Ride Start Locations

Location 5

210 Truck Stop

I-95 at SR-210

Location 6

Shell Station

Chaffee Rd south of I-10

Location 4

Gate Gas Station

San Jose Blvd (SR 13)

at Westberry Road

Page 2: GOLDWING ROAD RIDERS ASSOCIATION FRIENDS for FUN, …gwrrafl1v.org/nla/2017/August 2017 Newsletter Issus 4.pdf · The requirement for Level I is current Membership and the expressed

Eight (8) members came out to plan next months ride calendar Six (6) members enjoyed a nice Sunday ride to the Keystone Inn Six (6) members met at the San Jose Dairy Queen for a Friday Night Kick Tires Game night at the Chapter Directors home saw eight (8) members come and enjoy a night of Fun food and games Thank you to CD for hosting a wonderful get together The 3rd Annual Clay County Police Athletic League sponsored a 1 and a half hour motorcycle ride thru Clay County in support of the youth There was 126 participants on the police escorted ride Our Coastal Cruisers of FL1-V had Five (5) participants ride The Chapter Staff has three (3) vacancies we would like for volunteers to assist with Member Enhancement Motorist Awareness Ways and means (50-25-25) Be safe Ride alert and have Fun Gary and Linda Lynn FL1-V Assistant Chapter Directors Be Safe Ride Alert and have Fun Certified Master Tour Rider 10245

ACD CORNER

Page 2

Chapter Directors

George amp Susan Bird

Asst Chapter Directors

Gary amp Linda Lynn

Treasurer

Kathy Kelly

Membership

Enhancement

OPEN

Motorist Awareness

OPEN

Rider Educator

Webmaster

Scott Kelly

Goodie Sales

Lacy Hayes

Newsletter Editor

Cindy Bird

Ways amp Means

50-25-25

OPEN

Sunshine Coordinator

Cindy Bird

Rider Ed Issue 4

Page 3

I wanted to go over the levels program as some members have questions about the whole thing First there are only Four Levels and the first Level is ldquoFREErdquo to all members thatrsquos right you read it right ldquoFREErdquo Next month Irsquoll go over Level Two then the month after Level Three and so forth as not to bore you with long write-ups (All of these levels along with full description and sign-up forms are located on FL1-V website httpfl1vgwrra-regionaorgrideredhtml or contact me and Irsquoll get ya setup

Level I (Remember ldquoFREErdquo) of the Rider Education Levels Program represents the commitment of the Rider andor the Co-Rider to practice and encourage safe motorcycle operation whenever they operate their motorcycle Safety begins as a state of mind that can only be attained through total commitment Every successful accomplishment begins with a commitment to reach the intended objective This is true of the Rider Education Levels Program and includes a promise to learn for the benefit of Rider Co-Rider friends and family and others on the road There is no mileage requirement to enter Level I The commitment to safe riding is indicated by the accumulation of accident free miles since joining GWRRA Members are encouraged to display their commitment by wearing their Safe Mile achievements Accident free miles are accumulated in 5000-mile (8000 km) increments and usually updated at yearly intervals

RiderCo-Rider Requirements

The requirement for Level I is current Membership and the expressed commitment of the Rider or Co-Rider to strive for and practice safe riding They are encouraged to display these patches as an outward sign of that commitment

Submit a completed Rider Education Program Levels Application Form (Form N7) along with optional pinpatch fee to a GWRRA Educator or Operations Officer for verification (This patch is paid for by FL1-V)

When approaching emergency vehicles with emergency lights on motorists are required to move over one lane away from the emergency vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so (four lane highways or larger) Move Over Itrsquos the Law If a driver cannot move over safely the driver must reduce their speed by 20 miles per hour below the posted speed limit If the speed limit is 20 miles per hour or less you must slow down to five miles per hour On a two-lane road drivers must reduce speed by 20 miles per hour below the posted speed limit

Rider Ed Continued on Next Pagehellip

Page 4

Rider Ed (cont)

August the eighth month of the year and is by far one of the ldquoHOTTESTrdquo months of the year for riding please stay hydrated There are no celebrated ldquoHolidaysrdquo this month I know bummer But some rather important events happened this month

Aug 02 1990 Iraq invades Kuwait

Aug 03 1958 Nautilus travels under North Pole

Aug 06 1945 American bomber drops atomic bomb on Hiroshima

Aug 08 1974 President Nixon resigns

Aug 10 1846 Smithsonian Institution created

Aug 12 1990 Skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex discovered

Aug 13 1961 Berlin is divided

Aug 15 1969 The Woodstock festival opens in Bethel New York

Aug 17 1969 Woodstock Music Festival concludes

Aug 19 1909 First race is held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway

Aug 20 1911 First around-the-world telegram sent 66 years before Voyager II launch

Aug 21 1959 Hawaii becomes 50th state

Aug 22 1950 Althea Gibson becomes first African-American on US tennis tour

Aug 26 1939 First televised Major League baseball game

Aug 27 1883 Mount Krakatoa explodes

Aug 28 1996 Charles and Diana divorce

Aug 29 2005 Hurricane Katrina slams into Gulf Coast

Have fun and ride safe

FL1-V Senior Ride Educator

Scott Kelly (Scotty)

Photo

We had 5 members Ride on the 3rd Annual Police Athletic League Charity Run This was a great police escorted ride through the scenic areas of Clay County We met a few other Wingers out on the ride and we hope to see them at upcoming gatherings The BBQ lunch that was included in our entry was very tasty

Page 5

Issue 4

Aug 29ndashSept 2 Wingding 39 Grapevine TX

Oct 12-14 Mississippi District RallymdashMasquerade Gulfport MS

Oct 21 FL2-G Yellow Jackets Pancake Brunch Fort Myers FL

Oct 26-28 Region ldquoArdquo Roaring Rally Eufaula AL

Nov 11 FL1-M 35th Chapter Anniversary Largo FL

Jan 6-7 Florida Chapter Conference Altamonte Sp FL

Jan 13 Lakeland Fireballs ldquoStarrdquo Wars Rally Auburndale FL

Mar 22-24 Florida District Rally Altamonte Sp FL

ldquoA Quacker Dynastyrdquo

April 28 FL1-K Rally ldquoReward Offeredrdquo Flagler Beach FL

May 12 FL2-D Rally ldquoTaco Tuesdayrdquo Barefoot Bay FL

Birthdays Wedding Anniversaries

UPCOMING GWRRA EVENTS

August 24th Bob Turntine

August 24th Henry amp Gail Rowland

With the annual sales of the raffle tickets for the brand new Honda Gold Wing Florida sets the standards for the

Rider Education Program by making ALL Rider Education and MedicFirst Aid classes

FREE for ALL Florida District Members

BEST RIDER EDUCATION PROGRAM IN GWRRA

Page 7

Issue 4

Wow where did the summer go It is hard to believe that them big yellow buses are back on the road

again Please watch out for the little ones at the bus stops

We had some great rides and fun times last month thank you everyone for coming out and joining us and

a special thank you for our Chapter director for opening up there house for a fun night of food and games

If anyone has a special ride or someplace to eat be sure to let us know we will put it on the calendar

With cooler weather approaching lets get out and enjoy our beautiful scenery we have Hope everyone

has a great month See ya on the road

Heres a tasty treat for you

Peanut Butter Cup Brownies

Makes 40 brownies as adapted

1 box of your favorite brownie mix

12 cup peanut butter chips

12 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips

34 cup creamy peanut butter

Preheat oven to 350 degrees Spray or grease 40 mini-muffin cups

Prepare boxed brownie mix as directed Spoon batter evenly into muffin cups (about 1 heaping teaspoon)

Bake for 13-15 minutes or until top is set and a toothpick inserted into center comes out slightly wet After

brownies are out of the oven wait for centers to fall This will happen upon cooling If not then tap the

centers with the back of a teaspoon to make a hole for the peanut butter

Place peanut butter in a small microwave-safe bowl Microwave on high for 45 seconds then stir While

brownies are still warm spoon about half a teaspoon of peanut butter into the center of each brownie Top

with semi-sweet chocolate chips and peanut butter chips Cool completely in pan

Kathyrsquos Kitchen

Location 3 RaceTrac

US 17 at SR 209

Location 1

Gate Food Post

Heckscher Dr at I-295

Location 2

Gate Gas Station

Just South of J Turner

Butler Blvd on A1A

Ride Start Locations

Location 5

210 Truck Stop

I-95 at SR-210

Location 6

Shell Station

Chaffee Rd south of I-10

Location 4

Gate Gas Station

San Jose Blvd (SR 13)

at Westberry Road

Page 3: GOLDWING ROAD RIDERS ASSOCIATION FRIENDS for FUN, …gwrrafl1v.org/nla/2017/August 2017 Newsletter Issus 4.pdf · The requirement for Level I is current Membership and the expressed

Rider Ed Issue 4

Page 3

I wanted to go over the levels program as some members have questions about the whole thing First there are only Four Levels and the first Level is ldquoFREErdquo to all members thatrsquos right you read it right ldquoFREErdquo Next month Irsquoll go over Level Two then the month after Level Three and so forth as not to bore you with long write-ups (All of these levels along with full description and sign-up forms are located on FL1-V website httpfl1vgwrra-regionaorgrideredhtml or contact me and Irsquoll get ya setup

Level I (Remember ldquoFREErdquo) of the Rider Education Levels Program represents the commitment of the Rider andor the Co-Rider to practice and encourage safe motorcycle operation whenever they operate their motorcycle Safety begins as a state of mind that can only be attained through total commitment Every successful accomplishment begins with a commitment to reach the intended objective This is true of the Rider Education Levels Program and includes a promise to learn for the benefit of Rider Co-Rider friends and family and others on the road There is no mileage requirement to enter Level I The commitment to safe riding is indicated by the accumulation of accident free miles since joining GWRRA Members are encouraged to display their commitment by wearing their Safe Mile achievements Accident free miles are accumulated in 5000-mile (8000 km) increments and usually updated at yearly intervals

RiderCo-Rider Requirements

The requirement for Level I is current Membership and the expressed commitment of the Rider or Co-Rider to strive for and practice safe riding They are encouraged to display these patches as an outward sign of that commitment

Submit a completed Rider Education Program Levels Application Form (Form N7) along with optional pinpatch fee to a GWRRA Educator or Operations Officer for verification (This patch is paid for by FL1-V)

When approaching emergency vehicles with emergency lights on motorists are required to move over one lane away from the emergency vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so (four lane highways or larger) Move Over Itrsquos the Law If a driver cannot move over safely the driver must reduce their speed by 20 miles per hour below the posted speed limit If the speed limit is 20 miles per hour or less you must slow down to five miles per hour On a two-lane road drivers must reduce speed by 20 miles per hour below the posted speed limit

Rider Ed Continued on Next Pagehellip

Page 4

Rider Ed (cont)

August the eighth month of the year and is by far one of the ldquoHOTTESTrdquo months of the year for riding please stay hydrated There are no celebrated ldquoHolidaysrdquo this month I know bummer But some rather important events happened this month

Aug 02 1990 Iraq invades Kuwait

Aug 03 1958 Nautilus travels under North Pole

Aug 06 1945 American bomber drops atomic bomb on Hiroshima

Aug 08 1974 President Nixon resigns

Aug 10 1846 Smithsonian Institution created

Aug 12 1990 Skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex discovered

Aug 13 1961 Berlin is divided

Aug 15 1969 The Woodstock festival opens in Bethel New York

Aug 17 1969 Woodstock Music Festival concludes

Aug 19 1909 First race is held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway

Aug 20 1911 First around-the-world telegram sent 66 years before Voyager II launch

Aug 21 1959 Hawaii becomes 50th state

Aug 22 1950 Althea Gibson becomes first African-American on US tennis tour

Aug 26 1939 First televised Major League baseball game

Aug 27 1883 Mount Krakatoa explodes

Aug 28 1996 Charles and Diana divorce

Aug 29 2005 Hurricane Katrina slams into Gulf Coast

Have fun and ride safe

FL1-V Senior Ride Educator

Scott Kelly (Scotty)

Photo

We had 5 members Ride on the 3rd Annual Police Athletic League Charity Run This was a great police escorted ride through the scenic areas of Clay County We met a few other Wingers out on the ride and we hope to see them at upcoming gatherings The BBQ lunch that was included in our entry was very tasty

Page 5

Issue 4

Aug 29ndashSept 2 Wingding 39 Grapevine TX

Oct 12-14 Mississippi District RallymdashMasquerade Gulfport MS

Oct 21 FL2-G Yellow Jackets Pancake Brunch Fort Myers FL

Oct 26-28 Region ldquoArdquo Roaring Rally Eufaula AL

Nov 11 FL1-M 35th Chapter Anniversary Largo FL

Jan 6-7 Florida Chapter Conference Altamonte Sp FL

Jan 13 Lakeland Fireballs ldquoStarrdquo Wars Rally Auburndale FL

Mar 22-24 Florida District Rally Altamonte Sp FL

ldquoA Quacker Dynastyrdquo

April 28 FL1-K Rally ldquoReward Offeredrdquo Flagler Beach FL

May 12 FL2-D Rally ldquoTaco Tuesdayrdquo Barefoot Bay FL

Birthdays Wedding Anniversaries

UPCOMING GWRRA EVENTS

August 24th Bob Turntine

August 24th Henry amp Gail Rowland

With the annual sales of the raffle tickets for the brand new Honda Gold Wing Florida sets the standards for the

Rider Education Program by making ALL Rider Education and MedicFirst Aid classes

FREE for ALL Florida District Members

BEST RIDER EDUCATION PROGRAM IN GWRRA

Page 7

Issue 4

Wow where did the summer go It is hard to believe that them big yellow buses are back on the road

again Please watch out for the little ones at the bus stops

We had some great rides and fun times last month thank you everyone for coming out and joining us and

a special thank you for our Chapter director for opening up there house for a fun night of food and games

If anyone has a special ride or someplace to eat be sure to let us know we will put it on the calendar

With cooler weather approaching lets get out and enjoy our beautiful scenery we have Hope everyone

has a great month See ya on the road

Heres a tasty treat for you

Peanut Butter Cup Brownies

Makes 40 brownies as adapted

1 box of your favorite brownie mix

12 cup peanut butter chips

12 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips

34 cup creamy peanut butter

Preheat oven to 350 degrees Spray or grease 40 mini-muffin cups

Prepare boxed brownie mix as directed Spoon batter evenly into muffin cups (about 1 heaping teaspoon)

Bake for 13-15 minutes or until top is set and a toothpick inserted into center comes out slightly wet After

brownies are out of the oven wait for centers to fall This will happen upon cooling If not then tap the

centers with the back of a teaspoon to make a hole for the peanut butter

Place peanut butter in a small microwave-safe bowl Microwave on high for 45 seconds then stir While

brownies are still warm spoon about half a teaspoon of peanut butter into the center of each brownie Top

with semi-sweet chocolate chips and peanut butter chips Cool completely in pan

Kathyrsquos Kitchen

Location 3 RaceTrac

US 17 at SR 209

Location 1

Gate Food Post

Heckscher Dr at I-295

Location 2

Gate Gas Station

Just South of J Turner

Butler Blvd on A1A

Ride Start Locations

Location 5

210 Truck Stop

I-95 at SR-210

Location 6

Shell Station

Chaffee Rd south of I-10

Location 4

Gate Gas Station

San Jose Blvd (SR 13)

at Westberry Road

Page 4: GOLDWING ROAD RIDERS ASSOCIATION FRIENDS for FUN, …gwrrafl1v.org/nla/2017/August 2017 Newsletter Issus 4.pdf · The requirement for Level I is current Membership and the expressed

Page 4

Rider Ed (cont)

August the eighth month of the year and is by far one of the ldquoHOTTESTrdquo months of the year for riding please stay hydrated There are no celebrated ldquoHolidaysrdquo this month I know bummer But some rather important events happened this month

Aug 02 1990 Iraq invades Kuwait

Aug 03 1958 Nautilus travels under North Pole

Aug 06 1945 American bomber drops atomic bomb on Hiroshima

Aug 08 1974 President Nixon resigns

Aug 10 1846 Smithsonian Institution created

Aug 12 1990 Skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex discovered

Aug 13 1961 Berlin is divided

Aug 15 1969 The Woodstock festival opens in Bethel New York

Aug 17 1969 Woodstock Music Festival concludes

Aug 19 1909 First race is held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway

Aug 20 1911 First around-the-world telegram sent 66 years before Voyager II launch

Aug 21 1959 Hawaii becomes 50th state

Aug 22 1950 Althea Gibson becomes first African-American on US tennis tour

Aug 26 1939 First televised Major League baseball game

Aug 27 1883 Mount Krakatoa explodes

Aug 28 1996 Charles and Diana divorce

Aug 29 2005 Hurricane Katrina slams into Gulf Coast

Have fun and ride safe

FL1-V Senior Ride Educator

Scott Kelly (Scotty)

Photo

We had 5 members Ride on the 3rd Annual Police Athletic League Charity Run This was a great police escorted ride through the scenic areas of Clay County We met a few other Wingers out on the ride and we hope to see them at upcoming gatherings The BBQ lunch that was included in our entry was very tasty

Page 5

Issue 4

Aug 29ndashSept 2 Wingding 39 Grapevine TX

Oct 12-14 Mississippi District RallymdashMasquerade Gulfport MS

Oct 21 FL2-G Yellow Jackets Pancake Brunch Fort Myers FL

Oct 26-28 Region ldquoArdquo Roaring Rally Eufaula AL

Nov 11 FL1-M 35th Chapter Anniversary Largo FL

Jan 6-7 Florida Chapter Conference Altamonte Sp FL

Jan 13 Lakeland Fireballs ldquoStarrdquo Wars Rally Auburndale FL

Mar 22-24 Florida District Rally Altamonte Sp FL

ldquoA Quacker Dynastyrdquo

April 28 FL1-K Rally ldquoReward Offeredrdquo Flagler Beach FL

May 12 FL2-D Rally ldquoTaco Tuesdayrdquo Barefoot Bay FL

Birthdays Wedding Anniversaries

UPCOMING GWRRA EVENTS

August 24th Bob Turntine

August 24th Henry amp Gail Rowland

With the annual sales of the raffle tickets for the brand new Honda Gold Wing Florida sets the standards for the

Rider Education Program by making ALL Rider Education and MedicFirst Aid classes

FREE for ALL Florida District Members

BEST RIDER EDUCATION PROGRAM IN GWRRA

Page 7

Issue 4

Wow where did the summer go It is hard to believe that them big yellow buses are back on the road

again Please watch out for the little ones at the bus stops

We had some great rides and fun times last month thank you everyone for coming out and joining us and

a special thank you for our Chapter director for opening up there house for a fun night of food and games

If anyone has a special ride or someplace to eat be sure to let us know we will put it on the calendar

With cooler weather approaching lets get out and enjoy our beautiful scenery we have Hope everyone

has a great month See ya on the road

Heres a tasty treat for you

Peanut Butter Cup Brownies

Makes 40 brownies as adapted

1 box of your favorite brownie mix

12 cup peanut butter chips

12 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips

34 cup creamy peanut butter

Preheat oven to 350 degrees Spray or grease 40 mini-muffin cups

Prepare boxed brownie mix as directed Spoon batter evenly into muffin cups (about 1 heaping teaspoon)

Bake for 13-15 minutes or until top is set and a toothpick inserted into center comes out slightly wet After

brownies are out of the oven wait for centers to fall This will happen upon cooling If not then tap the

centers with the back of a teaspoon to make a hole for the peanut butter

Place peanut butter in a small microwave-safe bowl Microwave on high for 45 seconds then stir While

brownies are still warm spoon about half a teaspoon of peanut butter into the center of each brownie Top

with semi-sweet chocolate chips and peanut butter chips Cool completely in pan

Kathyrsquos Kitchen

Location 3 RaceTrac

US 17 at SR 209

Location 1

Gate Food Post

Heckscher Dr at I-295

Location 2

Gate Gas Station

Just South of J Turner

Butler Blvd on A1A

Ride Start Locations

Location 5

210 Truck Stop

I-95 at SR-210

Location 6

Shell Station

Chaffee Rd south of I-10

Location 4

Gate Gas Station

San Jose Blvd (SR 13)

at Westberry Road

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Page 5

Issue 4

Aug 29ndashSept 2 Wingding 39 Grapevine TX

Oct 12-14 Mississippi District RallymdashMasquerade Gulfport MS

Oct 21 FL2-G Yellow Jackets Pancake Brunch Fort Myers FL

Oct 26-28 Region ldquoArdquo Roaring Rally Eufaula AL

Nov 11 FL1-M 35th Chapter Anniversary Largo FL

Jan 6-7 Florida Chapter Conference Altamonte Sp FL

Jan 13 Lakeland Fireballs ldquoStarrdquo Wars Rally Auburndale FL

Mar 22-24 Florida District Rally Altamonte Sp FL

ldquoA Quacker Dynastyrdquo

April 28 FL1-K Rally ldquoReward Offeredrdquo Flagler Beach FL

May 12 FL2-D Rally ldquoTaco Tuesdayrdquo Barefoot Bay FL

Birthdays Wedding Anniversaries

UPCOMING GWRRA EVENTS

August 24th Bob Turntine

August 24th Henry amp Gail Rowland

With the annual sales of the raffle tickets for the brand new Honda Gold Wing Florida sets the standards for the

Rider Education Program by making ALL Rider Education and MedicFirst Aid classes

FREE for ALL Florida District Members

BEST RIDER EDUCATION PROGRAM IN GWRRA

Page 7

Issue 4

Wow where did the summer go It is hard to believe that them big yellow buses are back on the road

again Please watch out for the little ones at the bus stops

We had some great rides and fun times last month thank you everyone for coming out and joining us and

a special thank you for our Chapter director for opening up there house for a fun night of food and games

If anyone has a special ride or someplace to eat be sure to let us know we will put it on the calendar

With cooler weather approaching lets get out and enjoy our beautiful scenery we have Hope everyone

has a great month See ya on the road

Heres a tasty treat for you

Peanut Butter Cup Brownies

Makes 40 brownies as adapted

1 box of your favorite brownie mix

12 cup peanut butter chips

12 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips

34 cup creamy peanut butter

Preheat oven to 350 degrees Spray or grease 40 mini-muffin cups

Prepare boxed brownie mix as directed Spoon batter evenly into muffin cups (about 1 heaping teaspoon)

Bake for 13-15 minutes or until top is set and a toothpick inserted into center comes out slightly wet After

brownies are out of the oven wait for centers to fall This will happen upon cooling If not then tap the

centers with the back of a teaspoon to make a hole for the peanut butter

Place peanut butter in a small microwave-safe bowl Microwave on high for 45 seconds then stir While

brownies are still warm spoon about half a teaspoon of peanut butter into the center of each brownie Top

with semi-sweet chocolate chips and peanut butter chips Cool completely in pan

Kathyrsquos Kitchen

Location 3 RaceTrac

US 17 at SR 209

Location 1

Gate Food Post

Heckscher Dr at I-295

Location 2

Gate Gas Station

Just South of J Turner

Butler Blvd on A1A

Ride Start Locations

Location 5

210 Truck Stop

I-95 at SR-210

Location 6

Shell Station

Chaffee Rd south of I-10

Location 4

Gate Gas Station

San Jose Blvd (SR 13)

at Westberry Road

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With the annual sales of the raffle tickets for the brand new Honda Gold Wing Florida sets the standards for the

Rider Education Program by making ALL Rider Education and MedicFirst Aid classes

FREE for ALL Florida District Members

BEST RIDER EDUCATION PROGRAM IN GWRRA

Page 7

Issue 4

Wow where did the summer go It is hard to believe that them big yellow buses are back on the road

again Please watch out for the little ones at the bus stops

We had some great rides and fun times last month thank you everyone for coming out and joining us and

a special thank you for our Chapter director for opening up there house for a fun night of food and games

If anyone has a special ride or someplace to eat be sure to let us know we will put it on the calendar

With cooler weather approaching lets get out and enjoy our beautiful scenery we have Hope everyone

has a great month See ya on the road

Heres a tasty treat for you

Peanut Butter Cup Brownies

Makes 40 brownies as adapted

1 box of your favorite brownie mix

12 cup peanut butter chips

12 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips

34 cup creamy peanut butter

Preheat oven to 350 degrees Spray or grease 40 mini-muffin cups

Prepare boxed brownie mix as directed Spoon batter evenly into muffin cups (about 1 heaping teaspoon)

Bake for 13-15 minutes or until top is set and a toothpick inserted into center comes out slightly wet After

brownies are out of the oven wait for centers to fall This will happen upon cooling If not then tap the

centers with the back of a teaspoon to make a hole for the peanut butter

Place peanut butter in a small microwave-safe bowl Microwave on high for 45 seconds then stir While

brownies are still warm spoon about half a teaspoon of peanut butter into the center of each brownie Top

with semi-sweet chocolate chips and peanut butter chips Cool completely in pan

Kathyrsquos Kitchen

Location 3 RaceTrac

US 17 at SR 209

Location 1

Gate Food Post

Heckscher Dr at I-295

Location 2

Gate Gas Station

Just South of J Turner

Butler Blvd on A1A

Ride Start Locations

Location 5

210 Truck Stop

I-95 at SR-210

Location 6

Shell Station

Chaffee Rd south of I-10

Location 4

Gate Gas Station

San Jose Blvd (SR 13)

at Westberry Road

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Page 7

Issue 4

Wow where did the summer go It is hard to believe that them big yellow buses are back on the road

again Please watch out for the little ones at the bus stops

We had some great rides and fun times last month thank you everyone for coming out and joining us and

a special thank you for our Chapter director for opening up there house for a fun night of food and games

If anyone has a special ride or someplace to eat be sure to let us know we will put it on the calendar

With cooler weather approaching lets get out and enjoy our beautiful scenery we have Hope everyone

has a great month See ya on the road

Heres a tasty treat for you

Peanut Butter Cup Brownies

Makes 40 brownies as adapted

1 box of your favorite brownie mix

12 cup peanut butter chips

12 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips

34 cup creamy peanut butter

Preheat oven to 350 degrees Spray or grease 40 mini-muffin cups

Prepare boxed brownie mix as directed Spoon batter evenly into muffin cups (about 1 heaping teaspoon)

Bake for 13-15 minutes or until top is set and a toothpick inserted into center comes out slightly wet After

brownies are out of the oven wait for centers to fall This will happen upon cooling If not then tap the

centers with the back of a teaspoon to make a hole for the peanut butter

Place peanut butter in a small microwave-safe bowl Microwave on high for 45 seconds then stir While

brownies are still warm spoon about half a teaspoon of peanut butter into the center of each brownie Top

with semi-sweet chocolate chips and peanut butter chips Cool completely in pan

Kathyrsquos Kitchen

Location 3 RaceTrac

US 17 at SR 209

Location 1

Gate Food Post

Heckscher Dr at I-295

Location 2

Gate Gas Station

Just South of J Turner

Butler Blvd on A1A

Ride Start Locations

Location 5

210 Truck Stop

I-95 at SR-210

Location 6

Shell Station

Chaffee Rd south of I-10

Location 4

Gate Gas Station

San Jose Blvd (SR 13)

at Westberry Road

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Location 3 RaceTrac

US 17 at SR 209

Location 1

Gate Food Post

Heckscher Dr at I-295

Location 2

Gate Gas Station

Just South of J Turner

Butler Blvd on A1A

Ride Start Locations

Location 5

210 Truck Stop

I-95 at SR-210

Location 6

Shell Station

Chaffee Rd south of I-10

Location 4

Gate Gas Station

San Jose Blvd (SR 13)

at Westberry Road