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Goldwing Road Riders Association District of California, Southwest Region “F” Chapter CA-1F; San Diego, California Issue 151, October 2009 Friends for Fun, Safety & Knowledge WWW.GWRRA-CA1F.ORG

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Goldwing Road Riders Association

District of California, Southwest Region “F” Chapter CA-1F; San Diego, California

Issue 151, October 2009

Friends for Fun, Safety & Knowledge

WWW.GWRRA-CA1F.ORG

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Table of Contents

Staff Notes & Articles

Activities Calendar ..................................... 16 Anni-Birthday Song .................................... 27

Anniversaries ................................................ 3 Birthdays ....................................................... 3 Chapter Director ........................................... 6

Chapter Educator ....................................... 14 Chapter E-Mail Group Rules...................... 11 Chapter Membership Director.................... 13

Chapter Store ............................................... 5 Classified Ads ............................................. 12 Contact Info for California Chapters .......... 26

Golden State Gems—District Director......... 8 GWRRA Member Benefits ......................... 29 GWRRA Membership Form ....................... 28

Rider Education Levels Program ............... 15 Staff Directory ............................................... 4 Upcoming Events ......................................... 7

Maps & Directions

Map to After Meeting Ride Meeting Place. 30 Map to Broken Yolk .................................... 30 Ride Departure Locations .......................... 27

GWRRA Sponsored Events/Rides

CA1F Halloween Fun Run ......................... 24 CA1I Valentine Run .................................... 25

CA1N Toys for Tots .................................... 22 CA1V The V Run ....................................... 22 CA1Z Our “Naked” Poker Run .................. 24

Ride for Kids ............................................... 12

Advertisers (CA1-F is not responsible for Advertisers pricing and promises.)

Advertising Rates ....................................... 27

Anita Alkire, Realtor.................................... 10 Fun Bike Center.......................................... 23 JBJ Cycle .................................................... 18

Nott your average landscaping service ..... 21 Schapiro & Leventhal ................................. 20 So Cal Trike Center ...................................... 9

Wing Stuff ................................................... 21

October

**Birthdays**

**Anniversaries**

Births, Weddings, Other**

If your birthday or anniversary is not listed, we do not have your information. Please contact Dana Rowley, Membership Coordinator, with the relevant dates.

The deadline for Articles and Pictures is 7 days before the

Monthly Breakfast.

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4 Todd Way

16 Joyce Elmore

18 Ed Carroll

30 Mary Baker

2 Mary & Bud Brinker

6 Kay & Ed Carroll

23 Barbara & Brian Dawning

26 Robin &Lance Edmunson

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Chapter F Volunteers (How can YOU help YOUR Chapter?)

Position Name Phone E-Mail

Chapter Director Ed & Kay Carroll 858-695-8445 [email protected]

Asst. Chapter Directors Open

Chapter Educator Bob Crawford 858-566-5162 [email protected]

Asst. Chapter Educator Mike & Elma Maury 858-485-7216 [email protected]

Treasurer Elaine Archer 619-258-0808 [email protected]

Tour Director Malcolm Persinger 858-486-4083 [email protected]

Asst. Tour Director Stephen Sprinkle

Charity Director David Gardner 858-359-4755 [email protected]

Asst. Charity Director Terry Roberts 619-670-1282 [email protected]

Dinner Ride Coordinator Bud & Mary Brinker 619-562-5868 [email protected]

E-Mail List Administrator Tony & Amy Zych 760-742-3214 [email protected]

Fun Run Coordinator Bud & Mary Brinker 619-562-5868 [email protected]

Asst. Fun Run Coordinator Open

Membership Dana Rowley 619-921-5419 [email protected]

Asst. Membership Carol Rowley 619-647-6360 [email protected]

Newsletter Editor Open

Asst. Newsletter Editor Robert Lebkuecher 619-562-1152 [email protected]

Chapter Store Carol Rowley 619-647-6360 [email protected]

Asst. Chapter Store Open

Webmaster Bob Crawford 858-566-5162 [email protected]

Asst Webmaster Open

Photographer JR Alkire 619-741-8893 [email protected]

Photographer Bud Swartwood 619-579-6726 [email protected]

50/25/25 Open

Asst 50/25/25 Terry Roberts 619-670-1282 [email protected]

Instructor Coordinator Mike & Elma Maury 858-485-7216 [email protected]

Parking Coordinator Richard Simmons 619-563-7574 [email protected]

2008 Individual of the Year Bob Crawford 858-566-5162 [email protected]

2008 Couple of the Year Tim & Johanna Roberts 760-473-7357 [email protected]

National, Regional and California Volunteers

Position Name Phone E-Mail

Executive Director Melissa Eason 623-581-2500 [email protected]

Region “F” Directors Melissa Eason 623-581-2500 [email protected]

Region “F” Educator Ace & Penny Peterson 970-240-9408 [email protected]

District Director Anita & JR Alkire 619-741-8893 [email protected]

District Educator John & Joan Garrett 951-679-4987 [email protected]

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Chapter Store CA-1F Prices and items are subject to change without notice

Blue Denim Vest with CA-1F Logo $35.00 GWRRA Patches 10” Back Patch $10.00

10” Back Patch (Black/Gold) $12.00 4” Pocket Patch $4.50 4” Pocket Patch (Black/Gold) $5.00

California County Patch $5.00 Chapter “F” Pins $5.00 California District Pins $4.00

GWRRA Earrings Post $5.00 Dangling $8.00

Flag Hats (limited quantities) $8.00 Visit a Chapter Header $5.00 Visit a Chapter Hanger (CA-1F) $2.00

Flag and Eagle Patches $6.00 4x6 US Map $5.00 Upper and Lower Rockers (CA-1F and San Diego, CA) $13.00/Set

1x3 Gold Name Badges $10.00/Ea Vest Clips $10.00

Websites

Chapter CA-1F www.gwrra-ca1f.org

GWRRA California District [email protected]

GWRRA Region F www.gwrra-regionf.org

GWRRA Region www.gwrra.org

Attendance for September 13, 2009

CA1 F MEMBERS 56 NON GWRRA GUESTS 01 GOLDWINGS 19 OTHER BIKES 01 CARS 05

to all of you and good luck. Our Chap-ter Newsletter won third prize in the Chapter Newsletter contest. Thanks to Johanna Roberts and Robert Lebkuecher for putting out great Newsletters. We also want to thank Bonita and Dick Long for making the centerpiece again this year. They al-ways do an amazing job, and this year they couldn’t even attend the Rally. We can’t overlook Henry Finn and Robert and Janet Lebkuecher, who competed in the bike games and won several trophies for their efforts. Well done all! Next, came the Poway Parade, we had a great turnout for it. Thanks to Joyce Elmore for getting everything set up with the officials in Poway and to Henry Finn, for leading our group. We had a small turnout for Nevada A’s Jackass Run this year, which is really a shame, because they have supported our Fun Run in the past. Let’s hope they do so again this year. The Jackass Run was fun; the poker ride went out into the desert and some pretty roads. I always like roads that I have not been on. It did get hot but the casino was air- condi-tioned. Our last drive in movie night had a small turn out but we still had fun and Kay and I and Dana and Carol stayed for both movies.

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CA1F Chapter Directors Ed & Kay Carroll

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FROM THE HEAD FOX

It’s hard to believe its October already and our annual Fun Run is only a few weeks away. We want to give a big thank you to Bud and Mary Brinker for stepping up as Fun Run Co coordina-tors. Couldn’t have done it without you. We also want to thank all those that stepped up to be leads, and eve-ryone else who assisted in making this year’s Fun Run a success. A lot of time and hard work was put into our event. We hope all of the fox’s have sent in their registration forms. Re-member, this is your Chapter and your support is needed. If you don’t normally participate in Chapter func-tions or you are new to the Chapter, why not come on out and meet some of your fellow members, have some fun and make new friends that have the same love of riding as you do. The envelope stuffing party is at the Brinker’s the 16th at 6:30pm. Help is always appreciated. Watch the e-mail for address and more information. September was another busy month, starting with District Rally in Bakers-field over Labor Day weekend, where two of our own have stepped up to be Region Directors, Anita and JR Alkire have assumed the position of both District and Region F Directors until

January 2010 when Bill and Rene John-son take over District helm and Anita and JR continue with Re-gion. Congratulations

We’d like the Thank All the people that Donated Door Prizes

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Upcoming Events

October 18th—San Diego Ride For Kids

October 24th—CA1F

October 25th—CA1Z

November 21st—Toys for Tots CA1N

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PLP has started again. I want to thank Henry Finn for getting the Chapter the use of the parking facility at his place of business. The doughnuts are good and the practice is always fun. Riding in a controlled environment allows you to hone those riding skills making you a safer rider. Come on out. The one for this month is the 17th. Last but not least, thanks to everyone who planned, led or attended all the Chapter functions for the month. Hope to see you all for this months functions. Keep checking the calendar and the e-mails for upcoming events or last minute changes to the calendar. Ride safe and keep the dirty side down.

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Golden State Gem California District Director

Anita and JR Alkire

We really did have an awesome Dis-trict Rally! As we have looked back it was so great to see all the costumes, what a fun era for dress up, the fun with the games, the full bingo hall, classrooms overflowing with students and a spectacular closing banquet with very creative centerpieces de-picting the Roaring 20’s. We want to thank all of you who came to share the rally with us and we want to thank our incredible staff who all worked hard before, during and after to bring the fun to you.

So is it true and what does it mean? Yes, JR and I stepped up to the Re-gion F Director position. Thanks to all of you for making California such a great District which resulted in our being asked to spread the fun and games that we have enjoyed over the past years with the rest of the region. What states are in the Southwest Region? California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Hawaii. So our trips will be longer as we get to ride the great territory of the southwest, but we will continue to travel our great state as well and we’ll get to as many poker runs and bake sales that we can. We are excited to step into this position and we’ll work hard making sure that the region “makes a difference one member at a time”.

So instead of putting on a District Rally, we’ll be putting on Region F’s Rally, West Wing 2, The Winger Family Beach Party. We lucked out as the rally location was already cho-sen before we stepped up and how nice it will be for it to be in our home state! The rally will be at the Orange County Hilton/Costa Mesa, a fantas-tic hotel and we’ll have an early bird start day on Thursday, with bingo, a movie and free pizza. Opening cere-monies will be Friday followed by a pool party, beach style with free ice cream. On Saturday we’ll have a banquet dinner and entertainment and then conclude the event on Sun-day with an afternoon awards cere-mony and in the evening we’ll have our closing ceremonies along with a professional comedy talent show, similar to the talent show last year at West Wing 1 and that will be accom-panied by a $2.00 In-and-Out burger, chips and drink. All throughout the weekend we’ll have great seminars and loads of vendors. The planning is exciting and we look forward to welcoming you! What the Region F website for more details.

We will be attending the New Mexico District rally while many of you will be enjoying Camp Nelson and 2A’s fa-mous spaghetti! We’ll come home for a couple days and then head up to CAC’s Harvest Run and on the

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10th of October we’ll attend the V Run. We’ll take a family break to celebrate Dad’s birthday and then at the end of the month we’ll have 1F’s Halloween run on the 24th followed by 1Z’s Naked run on the 25th, an-other back to back weekend so you can travel and stay the night and get 2 rallies for 1 weekend. Then over Halloween we’ll be at Lake Havasu for the Arizona District Rally. So Oc-tober will be a busy month which will also include San Diego’s Ride for Kids.

As our tenure with the District is winding down, Bill and Rene John-son, your District Directors as of January 1, 2010 are busy winding up for their tenure. Bill has asked the Chapter Directors to ask all of you how you would feel about having next year’s District Rally in Mam-moth? This should be as much fun as Tahoe with a more affordable price tag. The accommodations will be condo style but in a single resort unlike Tahoe. There are 1 bedroom units which will be about $140/night including taxes; a 2 bedroom unit will be about $118/bedroom/night and the few 3 bedroom units will go for about $110/bedroom/night, on all prices the taxes are included. It may sound expensive but being it’s condo style you’ll be able to cook a meal to off-set some of the cost. Let’s face it a breakfast at a hotel will run you about $10/person and if there is 2 of you that’s $20/day savings that effectively reduces the room rate. So please let your Chapter Director know how you feel so they can

get back to Bill so he’ll know how to plan for next year’s rally. Bill and Rene and their new staff will bring new and exciting fun to our District and we’re so pleased that they will be taking over the reins in January. (just a thought you might invest in a squirt gun for safety J)

So as we head into fall and the leaves

start to turn and it will get darker ear-

lier be extra careful out there.

Whether traveling by bike, trike or car,

the shadows will change and we need

to be extra alert so we can stay safe.

It’s probably time to go out and attend

your chapter’s PLP and brush up on

some skills. Don’t forget also that our

clothing needs are going to change as

well. Find those heavier gloves, neck

warmers and test out your electrics so

you’re ready for that brisk temperature

that some of the women around you

will completely enjoy J So plan ahead

now so that your fall riding will be as

pleasurable as you can make it and

we’ll see you on the road. Be safe, be

happy and keep smiling!

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The Chapter E-Mail Group Account is for the benefit of all CA-1F mem-bers. Anyone authorized to receive messages from the group can post messages to the group by sending an E-Mail to [email protected]. The Yahoogroups account is setup to NOT accept attachments or pic-tures. Please respect a few do's and don'ts concerning the etiquette of the correspondence. Do's: Correspondence should be GWRRA related and supported (i.e.

Chapter, District, Region and/or National) Notify members of upcoming GWRRA events. (i.e. rides, meetings,

activities) Notify members of Health and Welfare of GWRRA members Locate contact information for a member or members (Only re-

spond to the requestor with the information) Departure and arrival of Trips. Details should be posted on the

chapter forum and a reference can be added to the departure E-Mail.

Don'ts: Don't use for personal use. (i.e. promoting you business, selling

items) Don't use profanity Don't chastise another member or chapter (such matters should be

brought to the CD/ACD) Don't send jokes Don't send political or religious material Don't make changes to the calendar without the approval from the

CD/ACD If you have a charity you would like to bring to the attention of the mem-bership please contact the CD/ACD or Charity Committee first.

Chapter Forum http://www.localendar.com/forums/crawfor

Chapter E-Mail Group Rules

Newsletter Publication Policy

Chapter CA-1F’s newsletter is distributed free of charge to all current GWRRA members who attend the chapter meeting as well as mailed to all advertisers. The newsletter is

available to anyone on the Chapter website at: www.gwrra-ca1f.org

Please remember that this newsletter is a measure of your chapter involvement. Submis-sion of pictures and articles is requested and encouraged. As a chapter member, this is YOUR newsletter; articles may be submitted on a wide range of topics related to motorcy-

cling and chapter activities. All articles submitted to this newsletter will be edited at the discretion of the Newsletter Editor based on available space.

E-Mailed to the newsletter editor at: [email protected]

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Classified Ads

If you have anything to sell (vehicles, furniture etc.) please email [email protected]. These ads are free. They will run for three months.

2009 Suzuki Burgman 650 Executive Scooter, black, only 2700 miles. Perfect second bike for getting around town when the Goldwing is too big. Asking $7800. Was $10,770 6 months ago. Still under warranty. Call Alex 858-270-4876

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Membership Director Dana Rowley

We had 56 CA1F folks attend along with 1 prospective new member (Bill the submariner). John & Rocki also had their son (Ryan) from up north join us. Ryan is an associate member already. It was good to see Richard Simmons out wearing his walking cast. Congratulations Bud & Mary for the new addition to your family. I think the turnout was great for a Sunday breakfast in lieu of the normal Saturday Breakfast. Thanks everybody for turning out. We missed those that couldn’t make

This picture was left out by mistake in last month’s “All Things Goldwing” This is Jack at JBJ explaining a table full of failed parts.

If you’ve never been to one of JBJ’s maintenance seminars, they put on an

outstanding seminar.

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Assistant Chapter Educator Mike & Elma Maury

Chapter Educator Bob Crawford

Two Up = Heads Up by Jackie Vaughan

The person who occupies the back seat of a motorcycle has always been called the passenger. Now they’re called co-riders and it isn’t simply to be politically correct. The word passenger suggests a person who has no responsibilities for the operation of the machine; one who is simply along for the ride. A co-rider, on the other hand, shares some of the responsibilities for the safe operation of the motorcycle.

Sitting in the back seat means a lot more freedom to enjoy the scenery without worrying about the technical part of the ride. But with the free-dom comes the responsibility. A co-rider does not have the right to bury herself in a book or to take a nap. A blanked out person on the back seat is of absolutely no help and may even be an additional danger if the ride has to brake or swerve sud-denly. Her reflexive actions (such as to grab the rider wherever she can or to lean away) will probably be exactly the wrong ones.

The co-rider should ride as exactly that, a co-rider. Not a passenger, but a second rider. While it is al-ways preferable that the co-rider has had a motorcycle safety course, even the normal street skills used in everyday driving will help in spotting hazards. Being an extra pair of eyes

for the rider doesn’t mean being a back-seat nag. It means spotting haz-ards and knowing how the rider nor-mally reacts and being ready to help in that effort. If the rider does not show that reaction, the co-rider should speak up. An experienced co-rider knows how hard her rider brakes dur-ing normal braking, and whether hard-line braking will be necessary. She prepares herself by holding the grab rails and bracing her feet. She does not slide forward, banging helmets and pushing the rider onto the tank. When she spots a pot hole or a large piece of rubber, she knows her rider will soon swerve, and she is prepared to let the bike move under her. She knows when it’s OK to move around, and lets her rider know when she will make a move, such as scratching her ankle, which will affect the balance of the bike.

The rider also has the responsibility to communicate with his co-rider. He should let her know when a nasty bump is coming or if he wants to counterweight a turn. He shouldn’t play “surprise” just because he finds her reactions funny.

Two-up riding is a team sport. And that means working together to make the ride fun and safe for both.

Printed with permission. Copyright © 1997-2007 by

Jackie Vaughan

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Maps for meeting locations can be found at the back of the newsletter

October 2009

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1 Dinner Ride Tyler’s Taste of

Texas 7 PM

2 3

CA1A Visit Leave 6:15 AM

CA1V Visit Leave 7:30 AM

4

CA1I Visit Leave 6:45 AM

5

Staff Meeting (Sizzler)

6 PM

6 7

8

Chapter Event 7 PM

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CA1F Fun Run Team Lead Meeting

6:00 PM

10

Chapter Breakfast 8 AM

After Breakfast

Ride 10:30

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12 Columbus Day 13

14

Old Guys Ride 9 AM

15

Dinner Ride DZ Akins

7 PM

16

Fun Run Stuffing Party

6:30 PM

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Camping 8 AM

PLP 9 AM

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CA1D Visit Leave 7 AM

Ride For Kids 8 AM

19 20

Pine Valley Coffee Ride

6 PM

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Chapter Event 7 PM

23 24

CA1F Fun Run 8:00 AM

After Fun Run

Dinner 5 PM

25

CA1Z Naked Poker Run

8:30 AM

26 27 28

Old Guys Ride 9 AM

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Dinner Ride Chicken Pie Diner

7 PM

30 31 Halloween

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For additional details on any event, see the chapter website at Www.gwrra-ca1f.org/activity.html

November Events

Every Thursday Dinner Ride or Chapter Event

2nd

Staff Meeting

7th & 15th

Rides

14th

Chapter Breakfast

After Breakfast Ride

11th & 18th

Old Guys Ride

22th

FA/CPR Class

28th

PLP

October 2009

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1 Dinner Ride Tyler’s Taste of

Texas 7 PM

2 3

CA1A Visit Leave 6:15 AM

CA1V Visit Leave 7:30 AM

4

CA1I Visit Leave 6:45 AM

5

Staff Meeting (Sizzler)

6 PM

6 7

8

Chapter Event 7 PM

9

CA1F Fun Run Team Lead Meeting

6:00 PM

10

Chapter Breakfast 8 AM

After Breakfast

Ride 10:30

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12 Columbus Day 13

14

Old Guys Ride 9 AM

15

Dinner Ride DZ Akins

7 PM

16

Fun Run Stuffing Party

6:30 PM

17

Camping 8 AM

PLP 9 AM

18

CA1D Visit Leave 7 AM

Ride For Kids 8 AM

19 20

Pine Valley Coffee Ride

6 PM

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22

Chapter Event 7 PM

23 24

CA1F Fun Run 8:00 AM

After Fun Run

Dinner 5 PM

25

CA1Z Naked Poker Run

8:30 AM

26 27 28

Old Guys Ride 9 AM

29

Dinner Ride Chicken Pie Diner

7 PM

30 31 Halloween

Arizona District Rally

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Your article could have gone here

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CA1F’s Gold Angels Members

Date Place Event

Nov. 21 Pauma Casino Toys for Tots

Sundays Pauma Casino Practices (Check website for time)

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Complete Flyers are located on the District Website

http://www.gwrracalif.bizland.com/

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Read the newsletter

online.

Save a tree.

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Please keep Risa and Terry in your thoughts and prayers

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Meeting date/time

San Diego

Leave Times

San Diego Departure

Location Chapter Chapter Director Meeting Location

All Leave Times are based on

mileage from Departure Location

3rd Sunday

8:00 AM Breakfast 8:45 AM Meeting

Overniter CAC

www.capitalcitywings.org

Rodney & Anita Brooks 916-422-8089

Denny’s Restaurant 7900 College Town Dr Sacramento

1st Saturday

8:30 AM Breakfast 9:15 AM Meeting

6:15 AM 2 Hr, 20 Min

151 Miles

McDonalds 1050 W. Valley Parkway,

Escondido

CA1A www.ca1a.org

Eugene & Evelyn Tiede 661-992-1800

Greenhouse Café 1169 Commerce Center Dr Lancaster

3rd Sunday 8:00 AM Breakfast 8:30 AM Meeting

7:00 AM 1 Hr, 5 Min

73 Miles

Carrows 936 B. Coast Hwy,

Oceanside

CA1D www.gwrra-ca1-d.com

Tim McShane 562-920-6564

Paramount Elks Lodge 8108 E. Alondra Blvd. Paramount

2nd Saturday

8:00 AM Breakfast 8:30 AM Meeting

CA1F

www.gwrra-ca1f.org

Ed & Kay Carroll 858-695-8445

The Broken Yolk Café 1851 Garnet Avenue San Diego (Pacific Beach Area)

1st Sunday

8:00 AM Breakfast 8:30 AM Meeting

6:45 Am 1 Hr, 10 Min

82 Miles

Carrows 936 B. Coast Hwy,

Oceanside

CA1I www.gwrra-ca1i.org

Don & Lorine Nunnally 626-622-3169

Covina Bowl 1060 W. San Bernardino Rd Covina

Last Saturday 8:30 AM Breakfast 9:00 AM Meeting

7:00 AM 1 Hr, 35 Min

108 Miles

Carrows 936 B. Coast Hwy,

Oceanside

CA1K www.ca-1k.org

J. David Gilman 818-362-8925

Lulu’s Café 16900 Roscoe Blvd. Van Nuys

2nd Saturday

8:00 AM Breakfast 8:30 AM Meeting

Overniter

3:00 AM Approx 5 hr 270 Miles

Carrows 936 B. Coast Hwy,

Oceanside CA1L

w.gwrra-ca1l.org

Kevin & Cindy Herrera 805-543-5456

International House of Pancakes 212 Madonna Road San Luis Obispo

2nd Sunday 8:00 AM Breakfast 9:00 AM Meeting

6:45 AM 1 Hr, 10 Min

82 Miles

McDonalds 1050 W. Valley Parkway,

Escondido

CA1M www.ca1m.org

Larry & Sheree Tegel 951-443-2891

Elks Club 2055 Elks Drive San Bernardino

3rd Saturday

7:30 AM Breakfast 8:30 AM Meeting

6:45 AM 20 Min

20 Miles

McDonalds 1050 W. Valley Parkway,

Escondido

CA1N www.gwrra-ca1n.org

Gary & Kathleen Andrews 760-741-8230

Grandma BB’s Café 539 Vista Bella Oceanside

2nd Sunday 7:30 AM Breakfast 8:00 AM Meeting

6:30 AM 55 Min

63 Miles

Carrows 936 B. Coast Hwy,

Oceanside

CA1Q gwrra-ca1q.org

Roberts & Dave Lawrence 562-430-8244

Hof’s Hut 7005 Knott Avenue Buena Park

1st Sunday

7:00 AM Breakfast 8:00 AM Meeting

6:15 AM 40 Min

43 Miles

Carrows 936 B. Coast Hwy,

Oceanside

CA1R www.gwrra-ca1r.org

Tom & Vicki Lorenz 714-968-4393

Knowlwoods Restaurant 14952 Sand Canyon Ave Irvine

3rd Saturday

8:00 AM Breakfast 8:30 AM Meeting

5:45 AM 2 Hr, 15 Min

152 Miles

Carrows 936 B. Coast Hwy,

Oceanside

CA1S www.ca1s.org

Jo Jolitiz 805-216-6661

Carrow’s Restaurant 2401 Harbor Blvd Ventura (Park in back)

3rd Sunday 7:30 AM Breakfast 8:00 AM Meeting

5:45 AM 1 Hr, 40 Min

113 Miles

McDonalds 1050 W. Valley Parkway,

Escondido

CA1V mysite.verizon.net/res0sc4f/ind

ex.html

Joe & Linda Baker 760-949-2186

Coco’s 15570 Park Ave Victorville

1st Sunday 8:30 AM Meeting

Overniter 4:15 AM

4 Hr, 15 Min 232 Miles

Carrows 936 B. Coast Hwy,

Oceanside CA1Y

www.ca1y.org

Pennye Sasaki-Benda & Jeff Benda 805-735-4641

Taco Roco 1140 North H Street Lompoc

1st Saturday

8:00 AM Breakfast 9:00 AM Meeting

7:30 AM 30 Min

32 Miles

McDonalds 1050 W. Valley Parkway,

Escondido

CA1Z www.gwrra-ca1z.org

Vincent & Pamela Puterbaugh 951-453-6000

Home Town Buffet 40390 Margarita Road Temecula

1st Saturday 8:00 AM Breakfast 9:00 AM Meeting

Overniter

CA2A

www.gwrraca2a.org

Sherry & Danny Rhoten (559)542-0103

Nielsen’s Restaurant 137 South M Street Tulare

2nd Saturday

8:00 AM Breakfast 8:30 AM Meeting

Overniter

CA2J

www.gwrradeltawings.com

D.P. (Pat) Riley 925-685-2111

Home Town Buffet 2050 Diamond Blvd. Concord

4th Sunday 8:00 AM Breakfast 9:00 AM Meeting

Overniter

CA2K

www.gwrraca2k.org

Nick & Kim O’Dell 707-643-4279

Jack & Linda’s Country Cafe 2390 N. Texas Street Fairfield

2nd Saturday 8:00 AM Breakfast 9:00 AM Meeting

Overniter

CA2N www.goldcountrywings.org

Mike & Ruth Burke 209-536-1318

Pine Tree Restaurant and Lodge 19601 Hess Ave (off Hwy 108) Sonora

3rd Saturday 8:00 AM Breakfast 8:30 AM Meeting

Overniter

CA2Q

www.gwrra-ca2q.org

Alan & Shirley Jarumay 510-659-8239

Carrow’s 7505 Dublin Blvd. Dublin

1st Saturday

9:00 AM Breakfast 10:00 AM Meeting

Overniter

CA2R

www.ca2r-gwrra.com

Jeff Pennoni 831-444-0856

Sang’s 131 Main St Salinas

3rd Saturday

8:00 AM Breakfast 8:45 AM Meeting

Overniter

CA2S

www.ca2s.org

Robert & Irene Neitro 408-934-0408

Marie Callenders 333 S. Abbott Ave Milpitas

1st Saturday 8:30 AM Breakfast 9:30 AM Meeting

Overniter

CA2W

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Ross & Paty Clyborne 559-635-0325

Brooks Ranch Restaurant 4131 S. Chestnut Ave. Freson

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Words to the new Anni-Birthday Song: Sung to “You Are My Sunshine”

So it’s your birthday or anniversary We are so happy that you are here

So as your present please take this ticket But now it’s over, go sit down.

1. Wal-Mart: 3382 Murphy Canyon Dr, San Diego

2. McDonalds: 1050 W Valley Parkway, Escondido

3. Mission Bay Park: De Anza Cove, off Mission Bay Dr. parking

lot on the right, near boat ramp

4. Fun Bike Center: 5755 Kearny Villa Rd, San Diego

5. Wachova Bank: 2502 Jamacha Rd, El Cajon

6. 7-11 Store: 1522 Graves Ave, El Cajon, take Bradley exit East

from the 67 left at light on Graves, 7-11 on the left.

7. Parking Lot Practice (PLP) 8322 Clairemont Mesa Blvd, San Diego

8. Starbuck’s 9932 Mercy Road, San Diego

9. Carrows 936 N. Coast Hwy, Oceanside

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Meeting

Location

Driving Directions From the North I-15 South to I-52 West (stay in far right lane)

Exit Balboa/Garnet Ave (1st exit on I-5 South) becomes Mission Bay Drive.

Right at 3rd light to Garnet Ave (get in #1 lane once you are on Garnet)

At the Second light, take the left fork to Balboa/Garnet Ave (toward Beaches)

At the third light, turn Right on Lamont Street

Left into the Alley before the entrance to the Shell Station

Right into the lot of the Broken Yolk Café.

Driving Directions From the South I-5 North. Exit Mission Bay Drive/Grand Ave.

Grand Ave to Lamont Street (5th traffic light)

Turn right and see above directions.

After-Meeting rides will stage and depart from Mission Bay Park (see above map)

Chapter Meeting Location—”The Yolk” Broken Yolk Café

1851 Garnet Ave, Pacific Beach 858-270-9655

Note: We must park in the indicated lot. We can not park at the Shell Station or across the street from the restaurant. However, parking is not metered on Garnet Ave so you can try for curb parking in front of the Broken Yolk. Go west to Kendall (right) and right on Garnet.

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