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Oct-Nov-Dec 2019 www.wparetreads.org
Ron Kranz - Web Master 2515 McKinney Rd
Sewickley, PA 15143 (724)935-1875
Darryl & Nancy Boleratz - Assistant Reps 850 Route 6N
Waterford, PA 16441 (814)796-6664
Kim Docter - Western PA Rep Newsletter Editor
27553 Miller Station Rd Cambridge Springs, PA 16403
(814)398-4918 or (814)282-0039 [email protected]
Bill & Carol Feazell Assistant Reps/Membership
218 Dick Rd Butler, PA 16001
(724)865-2919 [email protected]
Dick White - Assistant Rep. 6329 Mt. Pleasant Rd Meadville, PA 16335
(814)425-7418 [email protected]
“On The Road Again”
REP’S CORNER:
It’s been a whirlwind of activity over the past 3 months. Our 2019
Western PA rally has come and gone. A special thank you to all those who
helped make it another successful year. Next year’s rally will be held July
20th – 22nd at the same location, with early registration on the 19th. I already
have a volunteer from Eastern PA to lead a ride or two! More about our 2019
rally inside.
The week after our rally, it was off to the 50th International Retread
Rally in Spearfish, SD. Larry & I, along with Ken & Joan Tejchman, Darryl
& Nancy Boleratz, and Denny & Jan Archer, all headed west. We had several
memorable events while on that trip. South of Spearfish, near Jewel Nation-
al Monument, the fuel pump on my ’94 Wing decided it was done pumping
fuel. Thank goodness for AAA & Rice’s Rapid Motorsport in Rapid City, SD.
AAA dropped the bike off, after hours, on a Tuesday evening. By 11:30am
Wednesday, Rice’s had a new fuel pump assembly in the bike and we were
ready to ride again. Then two days later, on our way back to PA, just west of
Bismark, ND, a deer decided she wanted to go for a ride in the sidecar. For-
tunately, although there was damage, the bike was still drivable and we were
able to continue our trip home on Saturday morning. The bike is scheduled to
go for in for repairs on Oct. 21st.
We had a beautiful day for our Western PA picnic this year, 76° and
sunshine! More about that inside.
Unfortunately, we weren’t able to attend the New England Rally this
year. I have read that we missed a great time and beautiful weather. Larry &
I did manage to take two long weekend trips to WV in September. We
bought a 2012 Can-Am Spyder RT-S on our first trip down so we had to plan
a second trip to go back and get it. It sure was different riding as a passenger
again on two wheels. We just took Larry’s bike down so I could ride the
Spyder home. 300 miles to pick it up. 700 miles home!
Our next event is the Winter Banquet being held on December 14th.
Details can be found on the registration form. Our special collection this year
is for hats, gloves and scarves to be donated to area homeless shelters.
It’s time to think about renewing your membership for 2020. The
membership renewal contest is on once again. Everyone who has
renewed or joined, by Thanksgiving, will be entered into a contest and ONE
lucky member will receive their dues back when their name is drawn at the
Winter Banquet. Also PLEASE REMEMBER TO SIGN YOUR FORM. If it
is a couple’s membership BOTH must sign.
Have a wonderful Fall, Thanksgiving & Christmas season!
I look forward to seeing you soon.
Kim Docter—Western PA Rep
Dues Increase
The Retreads International Board
of Directors has raised the dues to
$20/single and $25/couple effec-
tive Jan 1, 2020. The increase will
remain in our chapter to be used
for chapter expenses and the good
of the membership. The amount
sent to the International for mem-
bership cards remains the same at
$2 per card. If you pay your dues
before January 1st, you may pay at
the old rate.
News From Our Retread International Board of Director - Art Grantz
At the 2018 Board meeting President Lloyd Smith announced that he would step down at the next Interna-
tional Rally. He told the board members to deliberate on choosing a new leader. At the 2019 Board meeting,
held at the International Rally, the Board of directors Selected East Central Regional Director Jim Mosley to
be our new President.
Lloyd Smith has been our President for eight years and his wife Barbara has been our Secretary. Lloyd has
instituted many changes for the good of the organization and it's members. Under his leadership we now have
a Board of Directors that actively participate in club events and genuinely cares about the members. Each
year at the International Rally prize money is donated by the Board of Directors to be given to some of the
members attending the rally. This year 20 members each received $100. The Retreads make donations to sev-
eral charities including St Jude's Children's Hospital and Wounded Warriors. The Canadian Director is au-
thorized to make donations to worthy Canadian Charities.
Our new President, Jim Mosley, and his wife Kay, who is now our Secretary, have worked tirelessly over the
years for our organization. Besides being Regional Directors they are instrumental in organizing our Interna-
tional Rally each year.
We congratulate Jim and Kay on their new positions and thank Lloyd and Barbara for all they have done.
Lloyd will continue to serve as a member of the Board of Directors.
Preliminary Info
2019 Western PA Rally
The rally will be held July 20 - 22, 2020
at the Quality Inn & Suites Conference
Center located at 8040 Perry Highway,
Erie, PA 16509. The rooms have two
queen beds or one king bed. There are
plenty of 1st floor rooms. The rate is
$65.00/night plus tax for 1 –4 peo-
ple. Breakfast is included. The hotel
phone number is 814-864-4911. Mention
Retreads to get that rate. We will have
early registration Sunday afternoon, as
we’ve had for the past several years. We
are still working on finalizing the evening
events. A rally flyer will be available lat-
er this year, with all the details. The hotel
is next to I-90 on Route 97 (Perry High-
way) near the Casino and horse track.
Judie Neill 9/1
Sue Kaufman 9/8
Joan Tejchman 9/13
Connie Miller 9/14
Marlene Long 9/15
John Docter 10/3
Dave Wilcox 10/23
Al Oliver 10/25
Larry Morley 11/3
Kim Docter 11/4
Don Miller 11/6
Bill Feazell 11/7
Ken Tejchman 11/13
Frank Noland 11/22
Barry Sumner 11/30
Margie Sumner 12/7
Ron Kranz 12/10
Don Grossman 12/16
Sis Yeager 12/17
Larry Kaufman 12/18
Walt Lyons 12/21
Dennis Archer 12/28
“Be thankful for what
you have; you’ll end
up having more. If
you concentrate on
what you don’t have,
you will never, ever
have enough.”
Oprah Winfrey
“Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into
enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order,
confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a
home, a stranger into a friend. Gratitude makes sense of our past,
brings peace for today and creates a vision for tomorrow.”
Melody Beattie
“Give thanks not just
on Thanksgiving Day,
but every day of your
life. Appreciate and
never take for granted
all that you have.”
Catherine Pulsifer
Western Pennsylvania Retread Rally 2019
Contributed by: Kathy Wilcox
Sunshine welcomed the Retreads rolling into the Western PA Retread Rally on Sunday, July 14th.
With close to 100 attending, we were happy to get all but a few registered and settled by Sunday evening.
Many out-of-towners, happily checked out the casino across the street from rally headquarters, at the Quality
Inn. This is the second year the Quality has been the host site for our rally and they provided “quality” accom-
modations including guest rooms, buffet breakfast, a hospitality room and banquet room.
We were happy to greet old friends and many new retreads this year. Twelve Canadians crossed the bor-
der including Canadian Director, Frank Psenak & his wife Connie, Ron & Marg Shortreed- past Ontario Reps,
and Canadian Director and Ontario south Rep’s Lynda Johnston & Nancie Callon. The Delmarva chapter
(Delaware (8) and Maryland (6)) totaled 14 Retreads attending included Ken & Margie Clendaniel, Rep’s; Ron
& Cheryl Doucette, Asst Reps; and past MD Rep’s, Hal & Dottie Routzahn. The Hudson Highlands New
York retreads group had 17 members, including current Rep’s Howard & Deborah Trask, past Rep’s Ray &
Elma Taylor, and Coordinator Ruth Reynolds. New England was represented by 2 folks from Massachusetts.
3 traveled from Ohio including Rep Charlie Clark and we even had 3 members who followed the sunshine and
came from Florida! Pennsylvanian’s filled out the group with 37 attending including a large group from East-
ern Pa. Art Grantz, our Mid Atlantic Director and Board of Director’s Rep came, along with Eastern Pa Assis-
tant Rep’s Ed & Kathy Benner, and Past Eastern PA Reps Paul & Mary Lou Weaver. Our own Western Pa
group included Past Rep’s John & Virginia Docter, and Ray & Darlene Phillips, Current Rep Kim Docter, and
Assistant Rep’s Dick White and Darryl & Nancy Boleratz.
These folks do not care about titles, they are our get-it-doners who make sure rallies, parties, picnics
and rides happen. While they are the face of our clubs, they are supported by many other willing helpers. If we
want to continue to have awesome Retread get-togethers, which we sometimes take for granted, we need make
sure to BE a volunteer - come, participate and lend a hand!
This year’s rally had 9 different planned rides, 3 going
out each day. Monday, 24 people drove the 185 mile round trip
to tour the Car Mate Trailer Factory, 20 visited the US Coast
Guard Station on Lake Erie, and 25 Retreads traveled on Lake
Erie Scenic Ride along Lake Erie, stopping at the Barcelona
Harbor Light House and enjoyed the view of Lake Erie from
the overlook at Luensman Overlook Park in Portland NY.
Monday evening almost all of the attendees gathered at the
Erie Public Dock to board the stately Victorian Princess Paddle boat.
The Capitan’s knowledge of the history of the city and lake were the
perfect accompaniment for the scenic tour around the bay, and out into
the unusually calm Lake Erie waters. The crew not only manned the
boat, but served an excellent dinner! Many stayed on the pier after we
got back for the spectacular Lake Erie sunset panorama.
Tuesday’s rides had 20 Retreads off
early on a 220 mile roundtrip to the
Eldred, PA WWII Museum, while
another group of 20 stayed in Erie for
an interesting tour of the USPS Processing and Distribution Plant and an-
other group headed to Warren Ohio for a visit to the National Packard Muse-
um. Tuesday evening was un-wind night, where we gathered for salad, pizza,
wings and ice cream, and got to know each other with conversation and
games.
Continued on next page...
Western PA Rally Continued…
Wednesday threatened and produced
thunderstorms, so the rides were
changed from 2 wheels to four. A lit-
tle rain does not stop Retreads! 30
people had an interesting tour of
Acutec Precision Aerospace Plant in
Meadville. Another 20, visited Camp-
bell’s Pottery Store, had lunch at the
Historic Eagle Hotel and then toured
the Fort LeBoeuf Museum and Campus. The third group of 30, got a behind
the scenes and backstage tour of the Erie PA. Historic Warner Theatre, com-
missioned by Warner Bros movie giants in 1929.
The Wednesday evening banquet buf-
fet did not disappoint. It was awesome and well stocked with stuffed
chicken breasts, prime rib, stuffed shells and all the usual sides.
There was more than enough and anyone could go up for seconds if
they wanted more.
The highlight of every rally is the presentation of our special awards.
We celebrate how far we ride and how young/old we are!!!! So I will
begin with our oldest Retread in attendance (any mode of travel):
Dick (Pappy) Dombach, who is 92 and rode 312 miles to the rally on
his Spyder from Lancaster, PA. The youngest Retread attending did
not sign up for an award, but we unearthed his name: Mike Butts
from Nineveh, NY who is 49. Howard Trask rode into Erie from
Oneonta NY on his 1996 Harley Davidson Ultra-glide, winning the
award for the oldest motorcycle at the rally. Howard’s wife, Deb
walked away with the award for the long distance female solo driver,
traveling 330 miles from Oneonta, NY. The oldest retread on 2 or 3 wheels driving to the rally award was
won by Fred Miller 91, from West Oneonta, NY who rode 330 miles on his Can-Am Spyder. Randy & Janice
Dill came all the way from Delaware, traveling 450 miles to win the Long Distance two up award. Paul &
Mary Lou weaver joined us after driving 380 miles on four wheels from New Holland, PA to enjoy our rally.
Bernhard Rasmussen drove 347 miles from Shoharie, NY, winning the Long Distance Solo Driver. Way to
go Retreads!!!!!
The other most exciting part of the Rally banquet is all about prizes. Chinese Auction goodies included a
wide variety of enticing choices. We had a one of John Docter’s famous bird feeders, a heated riding vest, a
Cooper tire jacket, gift baskets, a computer lap desk, stainless steel travel mug and even a fishing pole, tire
gauge, hair clippers and decorative items. It was quite an array. Then we had our door prize table that was
loaded with gift cards, including 20 - $10 cards from Walmart, cash envelopes with $20, $20 and $25, can-
dles, work gloves, household items, and even “My Pillows”! There were too many prizes to list all with win-
ners BUT we did have one Retread who had a really big night. Dottie Routzahn, from Booneboro Maryland
went home with a total of 5 prizes from both the Chinese Auction and the prize table and then won the 50/50
prize of $208. Yea Dottie!!!!!
If you did not come this year, it is not too late to experience the one and only Western Pa Retread Rally.
We will be back again next July. Save the dates- July 20, 21 and 22 at the Erie Pa Quality Inn just off of
I90. Easy to find, and we will be waiting with open arms to welcome you. Remember what our own special
Retread, John Docter always says “I never met a Retread I didn’t like.” We love you too, John.
IT WAS A PICNIC (RETREAD STYLE)
Contributed by: Kathy Wilcox
Our end of the summer picnic was wonderful. Kim Docter is our event planner and she out-does herself every
year. Kim even planned the weather, sunny with a high of 76!!! Thanks Kim!!
The Conneaut lake park picnic area was used again this year and turns out to
be the best spot we have ever used. It is a drivable distance for us all, and the
pavilion Kim reserved was even close to the restrooms. Does not get any bet-
ter than that! The caterer did a great job on meatball subs, boneless chicken,
potato salad, baked beans and fruit salad. Plentiful and delicious! Desserts
were made by our own ladies so we had many delicious options to choose
from, pies, cookies and even old fashioned Gobs!
Between visiting, telling ride and
travel stories checking out bikes, pur-
suing the Chinese auction prize table
and eating; boy, was it a busy day!!!
Ready for prizes? Kim did have a
game only 1 game, so there were lots
of winners. The brain teaser was to
remember candy brand names based
on clues! There were 23 different kinds of candy on the list, so we had
to think, think, think! Joan Tejchman got them all correct!! Prizes
were a choice out of a random prize basket or one of the candy bars on
the game list. Cool! So after Joan, the candy experts, in number of
correct in descending order, included Denny Archer, Judy Grossman,
Dave Wilcox, Lynnette Teed, John Docter, Betty Jones, Duane
Jones, Judy Kotz, Carol Feazell, Judy Neill, Joyce Snodgrass, Joe Furka and Larry Powell. We Retreads
know our candy!
Finally there was the Chinese auction. It is amazing how many different items our group donates for this
event. The most popular items included one of Joan Tejchman’s homemade apple pies which was won by
Darryl Boleratz. Other sought after items were fresh eggs from Joan Tejchman’s chickens, trays of vegetables
from Jan Archers’s garden, homemade leather items made by Duane
Jones, and lovely crocheted pieces created by Betty Jones, and of
course a jar of peanuts! We had some winning couples, with both Larry
& Joyce Snodgrass and Martin & Judy Kotz going home with a total of
five prizes for each couple, as well as Duane & Betty Jones who won
two retread shirts and three other prizes. Judy Neill and Joe Furka
each one three prizes. The prizes (more than 35) were going fast so I
hope I got the counts correct.
The last random give a-way was for the leftover food! Since there was
so much, Kim separated it into zip lock bags and many folks went
home with meatballs, sauce, sub rolls, potato salad, beans and fruit sal-
ad.
If you did not make it, we missed you, every day is precious, and every Retread is special. So if you have not
come lately, please come back to a monthly breakfast and our next event coming up soon- our annual Winter
Banquet. Watch the newsletter for the details, but here is a clue, it is usually held the first Saturday of De-
cember, so save the date. Hope to see you there! (Winter Banquet is the 2nd Saturday of December this year)
2019 Retreads International Rally
Contributed by: Darryl & Nancy Boleratz
We departed on our trip Friday morning at 8:00 am with the truck pulling the enclosed trailer with the Gold-
wing inside. We headed west on route 6N to I-90 and through Ohio and into Indiana and then went onto I-80.
Traffic Friday afternoon near Gary, Indiana was terrible. It took about 45 minutes to go about 10 miles. Fol-
lowing I-80 across Indiana, Illinois and into Iowa, we stopped for the night at Davenport, Iowa after traveling
600 miles. On Saturday morning, we were on the road again traveling across Iowa to the west side and then
went north on I-29 and into South Dakota and onto I-90 west. So far, the weather had been good. There were
some areas of road construction. We stopped for the night in Kennebec, South Dakota after another 600 mile
day.
Sunday morning was rainy for the first hour and then we got back to dry roads. It was quite windy and com-
ing from the west which made driving a bit challenging and quite bad for gas mileage. We stopped at Kadoka
to visit the Petrified Gardens. It was interesting with quite a few displays of petrified trees and other items.
We continued west and stopped again at Wall to visit the Wall Drug Store. It is quite a tourist attraction with
lots of places to buy stuff. Continuing west, we arrived at Spearfish and got checked into the Holiday Inn
where the rally is hosted. Registration opened at 4:00 pm and after signing in, we visited with several Re-
treads and signed up for rides.
Monday morning at 9:00 am, we departed
with ride leader Claude Burton for Devils
Tower. There were 24 people in the group.
Our first stop was at Aladdin, Wyoming
at the general store. It is a very old store
and they had an outhouse out back for
anyone who had to go. After a short
break, we continued to Devils Tower
Trading Post. We ate lunch at the Campstool Café and then headed back to the hotel
for a short break. Frank and Connie Psenak from Ontario rode with us on Route 14A
through Spearfish Canyon. What a beautiful ride through the
canyon and we stopped at Bridal Veil Falls for a few photos, then continued to Sturgis
where we found a Dairy Queen and stopped for some ice cream. We rode through Sturgis
and saw where all the vendors were getting set up for the Sturgis motorcycle event.
When we arrived back at the hotel, we had ridden 205 miles. What a beautiful day!
Monday evening, we played cards in the hospitality room, a game called “golf”.
Tuesday was another beautiful morn-
ing and we went riding with Ed &
Kathy Benner and Frank & Connie
Psenak. Ed took us to Custer State
Park where we saw several buffalo up
close to the road. We also rode on Iron
Mountain Road and Needles Highway.
We saw Mount Rushmore and Crazy
Horse. There are lots of curves and hills on Iron Mountain Road and Needles Highway. We
returned on Routes 85 and 14A and came back through Spearfish Canyon. We rode 247
miles for the day. In the evening, there was a 50/50 drawing and bingo.
It rained Tuesday night, but Wednesday morning was beautiful. Since we have never been in Montana or
North Dakota, we wanted to take a ride in four states. Craig & Charlotte and Frank & Connie wanted to ride
with us. Continued on next page...
International Rally cont...
I had spent time mapping out a ride and we departed at 9:00
am. Our first stop was in Bell Fourche,
which is the geographical center of the United States. We
spent time looking through the museum and a log cabin. We
headed west on Route 212 into Wyoming and then north on
Route 323 into Montana. When we got to our planned turn
onto Tie Creek Road, it was a dirt road. We continued north
on Route 323. We traveled for many miles without even see-
ing another road. When I noticed a surveyor truck along the
road, we stopped and asked how far we had to go to get gas
and food. It was only 9 ½ more miles to Ekalaka, Montana where we
stopped at the Café for lunch and then got gas at a little station near
the café. We headed northeast on Route 7 to Route 12 east
toward North Dakota. When we reached Route 85, we headed south
toward South Dakota and back to Spearfish. We rode through a light
rain for about ten minutes and then back into sunshine. We saw a few
herds of buffalo along Route 85. We arrived at the hotel at 5:30 and
had ridden 350 miles for the day. It certainly was an adventure.
We got back in time for the BBQ evening and entertainment by singer,
Bill Atkins. Bill was a good singer and did a lot of country & western music. There was another 50/50 draw-
ing and the Chinese auction prizes were done.
Thursday morning was rainy. We went in the truck and Frank & Connie went with us to Sturgis to visit
the Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame. The museum was great and even had a display from the Re-
treads. There were lots of interesting and old bikes in the museum. We headed back to Spearfish to visit
the High Plains Western Heritage Center. There was a lot to see and read about the history of the area in
this museum. They also had a film to watch. After our visit, we went to lunch at Perkins. We returned to
the hotel to relax for a few hours before the evening activities. It was still raining.
The banquet was very good with lots of food. Kay Mosley made a few announcements.
Lloyd Smith had retired as President of the Board of Directors and Jim Mosley was
elected. Several awards were given
and the Board of directors also gave
$2,000.00 for prize money; $100.00
each to 20 people whose ticket num-
bers were drawn. There were Re-
treads in attendance from Ontario
and 29 states with the best represen-
tation from Pennsylvania with 24.
There were 179 total in attendance.
It was another great rally.
SAVE THE DATES….JUNE 16 - 18, 2020
International Retread Rally
Johnson City, Tennesee
Western PA Retreads
Kim Docter, Rep.
27553 Miller Station Rd.
Cambridge Springs, PA 16403
AMA
Sanctioned
Charter
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS: We will publish Retread events as we receive them and enclose registration forms
for Retread rallies with your newsletter, at least once. Underlined events have or have had a rally flier included. If you need a copy of a rally flier contact Kim at 814-398-4918 or [email protected] Rally fliers are also available online at most of the sites below.
Northern Breakfast Meeting: Hosted by Darryl & Nancy Boleratz - Meadville, PA
2nd Sat. every month - Breakfast 8-9AM - Meeting 9:00am at Perkins. Meadville, PA RT 322 East of I-79
Southern Breakfast Meeting: Hosted by Bill & Carol Feazell - Butler, PA
4th Sun. every month - Breakfast 8-9AM - Meeting 9:00am at Michael’s Restaurant, 970 New Castle Rd (RT 422), Butler PA
2019 Retread Events
Dec 14 Western PA Retread Winter Banquet, Franklin, PA - Registration in this newsletter
2020 Retread Events: All rally fliers will be included with the January newsletter. When calling for room reservations, mention Retreads, for special rates.
May 14-16 Mid-Atlantic Rally, Bird-In-Hand, PA - Rally flyer is available on our website or contact Kim
Host hotel: Bird-In-Hand Family Inn & Restaurant 1-800-537-2535
June 16-18 International Retread Rally, Johnson City, TN - Rally flyer is available on our website or contact Kim
Host hotel: Holiday Inn Johnson City 1-423-282-4611
July 20-22 Western PA Retread Rally, Erie, PA - Preliminary information in this newsletter
Host hotel: Quality Inn & Suites 1-814-864-4911
Web Sites for Rally flyers Western PA: www.wparetreads.org Maryland: www.mdretreads.weebly.com Delmarva: www.delmarvaretreads.weebly.com New England: www.newenglandretreads.com Mid-Atlantic: www.midatlanticretreads.com National Retread: www.retreads.org Eastern PA: www.eparetreads.com