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TN HOG Rally RecapGRITS From Dumplin Valley

Back of the Dragon AwakensMotorcycle Events & Benefi ts

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- AUGUST 2013 -David Wood Benefi t, a Veteran in Need ............................................ 82600 Miles and Still Smiling ................................................................ 10Tennessee State HOG Rally Rides into the Smokies ................... 12Back of the Dragon... The Awakening .............................................. 16Smoky Mountain Thunder Memorial Ride XIII .............................. 20Grits, More Than Just a Side .............................................................. 22Recipe - Sweet Pickles ........................................................................ 32Southern Biker Riders ......................................................................... 38

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Hey Folks,We hope this fi nds you doing well.

We've been on a whirlwind of back to back trips and fi nally back home to prepare this issue. We attended a Blue Knights International Convention in Hot Springs, Arkansas and met some wonder-ful new friends: Ed and Wendy Skotarek, Al and Marie Watt from Canada. Ed and Al rode their motorcycles all the way from western Canada and put over 4,700 miles on their bikes one way! That's some serious traveling. We also met Ron Fritter from the coast of North Carolina. We truly enjoyed meeting our new friends and look forward to traveling to visit them in the future. As I've said be-fore about the motorcycle world, there

are just friends we haven't met yet. The motorcycle world is a very giving and caring group of people who

stand up for others, pull together when others are down, and open their wallets to give to numerous charities that seem to multiply exponen-tially each year. I am so glad we are a part of this group. JD Vincent is one example. JD was recently hospitalized with double pneumonia and fell on hard times as he was out of work for a while and bills piled up. Knoxville Harley-Davidson put on a benefi t for JD and the community stepped up to the plate. Over 200 bikes road through rain and sunshine at times for JD and raised much needed funds for JD. That's what I'm talking about! That's what we do!

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On Armed Forces Day, the Ameri-can Legion Family gathered Sat-

urday at the Paul W. Airey Post 392, Panama City Florida to benefi t a vet-eran struggling to pay for his cancer treatment.

David Wood is a Vietnam Veteran and member of the American Legion. He was diagnosed with third-stage esophageal cancer, which spread to his lymph nodes in November. David Wood and his wife, Pat Wood, moved from Panama City to their dream cab-in in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, two years ago. They returned to Lynn Haven, Florida after his diagnosis to be with family and friends.

When the family’s fi nancial strug-gles became known to their local American Legion family, a “Call to Arms” readied Legionnaires. The American Legion Family quickly put a

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plan into action and organized a huge charity event, their biggest ever. Peo-ple donated to the David Wood ben-efi t from several locations around the southeast. With stops at Ms. Newby’s, The Buoy, Flashbacks, Coyotes and Annie’s Hideaway, riders then fi n-ished the ride to the American Legion Post for a pig roast, games, raffl es, live music and a benefi t drawing. At the close of the benefi t, the Wood’s fam-ily was overwhelmed by the support as the Post Commander presented the family with the charity proceeds $11,822.31.

The American Legion Family con-tinued throughout the night and brought in another $1345.25 for do-nations totaling $13,167.56. It was a great event for a great American vet-eran, one of our heroes.

David and Pat Woodleft, Pat & David Wood are presented a check by the Post Commander

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The city of Maryville opened its arms to roar and delight of HOG

members from all over the country. The city even opened up (never be-fore had they in the past) their historic downtown streets for a night of HOG for several blocks. The 2013 Tennessee State HOG Rally drew HOG members from as far away as Australia. With motorcycle enthusiast riding roads like the Dragon, Cherohala Skyway, The Snake, The Devil’s Triangle and more; it’s no wonder so many came to this year’s event.

Several riders expressed their en-joyment of riding through the hills of Tennessee and the local folks enjoyed having them there. Wayne Johnson, a

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Rides into the SmokiesBy The Mag Man, Randy Gracy

Tail of the Dragon rookie said, “I’ve wanted to ride the Dragon for years and I’ve fi nally got my sticker show-ing I’ve been here.” Southern Biker Magazine’s Road Crew took several “never ridden it before” riders up and back down from the Dragon. The smiles on their faces told us, they had a whale of time! “We just wanted to add something to the event for those that might not be as confi dent in rid-ing that 11 miles and its 318 curves”, said Southern Biker Magazine’s pub-lisher, Kristin Gracy.

Jerry Palladino and his profession-al group of “Ride Like a Pro”, put on a spectacular display of riding. The Wall of death guys took their tips from

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TN State HOG Rally Rides into the Smokies

...continuedthe hands of on lookers from the top of the wall as they hurled their motor-cycles passed them at 30 or so miles per hour. Musical performers were abundant throughout the event and included Marty Stewart and one of our Road Crew’s favorite, Mustang Sally. There were lots of different rides to go on including rides for beginners to the ladies only ride to the Adrenaline Ride for those experienced enough to handle aggressive riding. There was even some HOG drag racing action at the 1/8th mile English Mountain Dragstrip.

It was another great HOG event in

Tennessee and we’re headed back to Cookeville for the 2014 TN State HOG Rally. Make your plans early and get your hotel reservations made. It is sure to be another HOG Rally that goes over the top.

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My husband and our friends got together one day to plan our

next ride. I suggested that we go on the Back of the Dragon event, The Awakening that Monster was putting on in Tazewell, Va.

We started out slow as we got onto State Route 16, aka Back of the Dragon. State troopers love hanging around Hungry Mothers Park, and sure enough, we passed about fi ve of them, before we made it to the top of Walker Mountain.

On our way down, we knew now we could relax and enjoy the curves. The winding road took us through a lot of twisties and some tight curves before we began our climb up Brushy Mountain. We passed fellow bikers as they were doing their best to slay this beast of a ride.

Climbing up Clinch Mountain, we knew it was the last mountain we had and that our ride was almost over. Then we hit the valley fl oor. Riding through looking at all the farmland reminded me how life was simple. It

Back of the Dragon... The Awakening By: Arlie Neece

was almost as if time stood still here in this quiet little town.

We stopped off to gas up in Mar-ion at Thompson Valley Market. The owner Ronnie Mullins, was nice and showed us the signing board he had for all the riders that passed by could sign, and he also offered pictures for riders in front of the sign he had posted up in the grassy area beside his store. He sells t-shirts, hats and other things that people can buy to remind them about their ride.

He told us about a group we just missed that was from Virginia. They were the VA Deaf Bikers. This group was lead by Gordon Boerner. Every-one is this group was deaf, and was not about to let that slow them down any. I just hate that I missed them. It would have been an honor to meet these people, living their dreams no matter what life challenges they must face. Ronnie was nice enough to share their photo with me.

After talking to him, we went out-side to get ready to leave when we de-

cided to take some pictures of the sign. Here we met some more nice people. One of them was, Mark McKee the di-rector of ABATE VA Hole in the Wall. I left Thompson Valley Market smiling and thankful for the new friends I met there.

We headed on our way towards Tazewell to see the show. Once we entered into Tazewell, we noticed something that ran across the road. To our surprise, it was a black bear. We stopped to take some pictures of it, as it was trying to make its escape. Af-ter a good laugh, we headed on to the Awakening.

As we pulled up, there were bikes lined up all in front of the tape they had blocking off the parking lot for the show. We entered contests to win bikes, toolboxes, and a lot more. The smell of the BBQ was making all of us hungry so it was time to eat.

The Monster spokesperson brought the crowd in to watch the show, by making jokes. Then he intro-duced the Mon-ster Dirt Bike Stunt Team three riders; John Distler, Brain McGn-arty, and Gar-rett Aulf. They jumped their dirt bikes 75

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feet into the air from take off to touch down leaping 30 feet into the air while doing stunts like, “The Super-man”, “The Kiss Of Death”, “Captain Morgan”, and “Sea Crab”. After the show, we listen to some live music performed by Tuesday’s Gone before heading back towards Bristol.

We had fun, and if all goes well we

will be back for the Fourth Annual Back of the Dragon Awakening. For those who have not heard of the Back of the Dragon, it’s 32 miles of pure ex-citement with over 260 curves and ele-vations reaching up to 3,500 feet from the valley fl oor. You go across three mountains, one valley, one national forest, and one state park. It runs from Marion, Virginia to Frog Level in Tazewell, Virginia. It does not mat-ter what you ride, or how you ride the

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Downtown Sevierville thundered with hundreds of motorcycles

who came to pay tribute to all Ameri-can fallen military soldiers. The cer-emony kicked off with Kelley Stout singing the American National Anthem with the help of American Bald Eagle, “Mr. Lincoln” from the American Eagle Foundation. T.C. Barnett, Jessie Bar-nett and Kaleb James Wright singing America the Beautiful followed shortly thereafter.

Retired Lt. Col. Don Campbell, a pi-lot during the Vietnam War and flew 118 combat missions in an F-100, was the special guest speaker this year. Of-ficers T.C. Faulconer and Kevin Stone did the wreath placement on behalf of law enforcement and firefighters, pro-tecting the front lines of our country, followed by Gold Star Mothers Presi-dent Brenda Shelton and Sherrie Battle McGhee. Smitty Giles did a tremendous job playing taps at the same time the wreath presentation was being done.

Kickstands went up for a 65 mile ride to Grainger County’s Veteran’s Overlook. Sevierville City PD and Sevi-er County Sheriff Department, escorted over 1200 motorcycles on a safe ride through five counties assisted by all of the counties’ law enforcement. During the route, Morristown FD presented a huge American Flag on top of their lad-der truck for all the riders to go under. It gave you goose bumps to see it, then to ride under.

The closing ceremony on top of the mountain consisted of placing of the wreath while Taps was played by Smit-ty Giles and Kelley Stout sang “Till the Last Shot’s Fired”. During the pause in the song, Honor Guard American Le-gion Post 202, Gatlinburg, did a 21 gun salute, then the song finished.

Thanks to all who participated and helped make Memorial Weekend for remembering, to pay Tribute to those who sacrificed their lives for our Free-dom.

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from Dumplin’ Valley after not seeing them for a while. I had my friend and drummer Mark Havely give me their new CD, “TN Weather” and he told me it was different than what I had heard before. “No problem”, I said, “I like all kinds of music.” On my way to visit with the TN National Guards-men in Nashville, I put the CD in and I’m here to tell you, I love their new sound on this CD. This kinda Blues just fi ts me to a tee. They even asked and got Chris Marion, keyboardist for Little River Band to contribute keys and vocals to the project.

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From their former days of Southern Country/Rock/Blues style, the band has developed and grown into a mu-sical dream team with the diversity unmatched. Most bands can only play one style but Grits seems to be able to get it right, whatever style you ask for, they have it in their bag.

Grits formed in 2006 when drum-mer Mark Havely and Noe Cruz, an Apache Native bass player left their western United States homes for the rural life in East Tennessee. Eventu-ally hooking up with guitarist Rick Sharp and blues guitarist Rob Hig-ginbotham, the band has evolved into an awesome musical group that cover broad styles from blues to funk to old school rhythm and blues with a little country thrown in at times.

With over 150 years of combined professional experience, Grits always delivers just the right blend of musical entertainment for any event. Check them out at www.gritsfromdumplin-valley.com because everything does indeed go better with a side of Grits.

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Aug 2-4: THUNDER ON THE SHOALS BIKE RALLY at Sycamore Campground, 2 Railroad Bed Road, Iron City. Bike games, daisy duke content, wet t-shirt contest, tubing, kayaking, canoeing, camping, fi shing, live bands. Cover charge $20, free camping. 931-845-4249

Aug 3: CRUISIN FOR FISH: Benefi t for Linda Fish at Ember's Bar & Grille, 2513 Hospitality Lane, Columbia. 50/50, poker run, raffl es, food and music. Registration 10:30-12:00. FBO at noon. Meet at 4pm at Ember's after for the fun. $10 poker hands. Facebook@CRUISIN FOR FISH:Benefi t For Linda or 931-334-1267.

Aug 10: 3rd ANNUAL BREAST CANCER AWARENESS RIDE spon-sored by Blue Knights. At MPD Northeast Precinct at 8am. Calling all Law Enforcement Motorcycle Riders: It's time to go pink with Bumpus H-D of Memphis. Each $20 donation includes a t-shirt, breakfast and lunch. 901-240-2447.

Aug 23-25: SOUTHERN THUNDER RALLY, Red River Campground, 8002 U.S. 41, Adams. Sponsored by CMT/ABATE Tri-County Charters. Miss Southern Thunder Contest, bike show, shaded camping, points motorcycle rodeo, huge vendor area, biker games and more. Advance tickets $20/$30 at gate. www.southernthunderrally.com

Aug 30-Sep 2: HOGFEST in Pelham. www.hogfestoftn.com

Aug 30-Sep 2: CHOPPER HILL BIKE RALLY, 1152 Gap Rd, Altamont. 21 or older adult bike rally. Free primitive camping, bike games, adult stage games and bike show. Beer and various vendors on site. RV Hookups. $30. www.chopperhillbikerally.com

Aug 31: TWIST-A-GRIP Cycle Swap Meet & Cruise-In at Bikers Ser-vice Center, 972 N Broad St, Lexington. Turn your trash into cash! Buy, sell or trade! Food, drink, bike corral, live bands & auction. All pro-ceeds to local charity. Reserve your space: [email protected] or 731-249-9200. Rain date: 9/1/13.

EAST TN2013 EVENTS AUGUST

Now through Aug 3: ENTER FOR A CHANCE TO WIN A 2013 H-D 110TH ANNIVERSARY FAT BOY LOW donated by Smoky Mountain H-D. Blount County Habitat for Humanity raffl e to benefi t the 2013 Harley House. Tickets $50. Proceeds from tickets benefi t the home building. Tickets available at Smoky Mountain H-D and Blount County Habitat for Humanity, Maryville.

Aug 2-3: HOLSTON RIVER RALLY at Domtar Park, Kingsport. Great line up of music, food, beer, poker run on Saturday. Come party under the bridge. Cost: $10/day or $15.00 wknd. 423-782-9094

Aug 3: RIDE FOR THE REMEDY-Registration at Mulligans at Get-tysvue in Knoxville. Registration starts at 11 am, KSU at 1 pm. [email protected].

Aug 3: SWAP MEET at Knoxville H-D, 5800 Clinton Hwy, Knoxville. Free to set up. 9am-4pm. Swap, sell or trade your motorcycle stuff. Food available for purchase.

Aug 6: EAST TN H.O.G. CHAPTER DINNER RIDE to Outback Steak-house on North Peters Rd, Knoxville. Meet at Knoxville H-D West with KSU at 6:15. If rain, go in cars.

Aug 10: RIDE LIKE A PRO ATLANTA Advanced Rider Skills Class pre-sented by Southern Biker Magazine in Knoxville at Oskies Sports Bar parking lot. Retake the class as much as you like, free for 1 year. $150, $50 deposit required. Class starts at 9am. www.ridelikeaproatlanta.com

Aug 10: 2nd ANNUAL CRUIZIN' FOR TOTS sponsored by UBank. Join us for a bike ride, food and entertainment. Starts at 9am, KSU at 1pm. $20 per bike. Event held at Veterans Park, Jellico. Rain date: Aug 17. FMI call 423-784-9446 ext 110.

Aug 10: THE MAN RIDE, 4th Annual, at Smoky Mountain H-D Maryville. For prostate cancer awareness. Join former football coach Phillip Fulmer and radio personality Phil Williams. Registration begins at 9am, KSU at 11am. Rain or Shine. Pre-register 865-305-6970 or www.utmedicalcenter.org/themanride.

Aug 10: DOG DAYS OF SUMMER POKER RUN by Anderson County Toy Run. Registration at 11am. LBO at 1pm. Begin at Knoxville HD West, Lovell Road, Knoxville. Ends at Eagles in Oak Ridge. LBI by 5:30pm. Food provided. Donations welcome. $5/hand. Cash prize-best hand. All proceeds benefi t the kids. Cars and motorcycles welcome. 50/50 drawing, door prizes. Rain or shine. 865-382-0727 or www.an-dersoncountytoyrun.org.

Aug 10: MOUNTAIN CREEK H-D 110TH PARTY! 7-9:30PM. Live mu-sic with Miss Used. Foods famous in Milwaukee. Vendors and more! Everyone welcome.

Aug 17: Ride Against Hunger-Second Harvest Food Bank, Maryville. Reg: 3pm-11pm. KSU at 4pm. Ends at The Shed and includes concert by Big Gun, AC/DC cover band, voucher for sandwich, chips and drink at the Shed.

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Aug 17: 4TH ANNUAL POKER RUN TO BENEFIT HONOR AIR at Smokies Baseball Stadium. Ameri-can Legion Post #2 Riders sends WWII and Ko-rean War Vets to D.C. to tour their war memori-als. Registration 9am-10:30am, FVO at 9:30am. $20 per bike/car. $5 additional hand. Ride 100 miles. Ends at American Legion Post #2, 6520 S Ruggles Ferry Pk, Knoxville with lunch available and prizes awarded. 865-660-3351

Aug 17: ROOTIN' FOR REGEN at Quaker Steak & Lube, Knoxville. Auction items, live music with Dirty Gunnz. FMI visit www.rootinforregan.com

Aug 24: BOEHM BIRTH DEFECT CENTER POKER RUN & BENEFIT. Registration for poker run begins at 12pm at American Cycle, 3208 Rossville Blvd, Chattanooga. Cars & Bikes welcome. Rat rods, hot rods and bikes welcome. Live music, raffl e, silent auction, food and fun!

Aug 24: 7th Annual Fallen Offi cers Memorial Ride, Kingston, Fort Southwest Point 1226 South Ken-tucky Street. Registration 10AM-NOON, KSU: NOON. To Honor Law Enforcement Offi cers that have given their lives in the line of duty. $20/Bike plus $5/additional rider.

Aug 24: TENNESSEE SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF-Ride for Sports Motorcycle Run at Quaker Steak & Lube, Knoxville.

Aug 31: ANNUAL SSG Christopher W. Swanson Benefi t & Poker Run at 11am. Registration $25/rider, $10/passenger at Knoxville H-D, 5800 Clin-ton Hwy, Knoxville. Ending at 1359 East Parkway Ste F, Gatlinburg. Proceeds to SSG. Christopher W. Swanson Support Charity for Veterans and their Families Inc. 865-689-2454

Aug 31: TENNESSEE vs AUSTIN PEAY on PPV at Oskies Sports Bar, Knoxville. Food and Drink spe-cials during the game.

Aug 31: Smoky Mountain H-D 9TH BIRTHDAY BASH featuring The Kentucky Headhunters with special guest The Cathouse Prophets. Maryville.

Aug 31: UT vs Austin Peay on TV at Quaker Steak & Lube, Knoxville.

ALABAMA2013 EVENTS AUGUST

Aug 17: 3rd Annual COMBAT VETERANS MO-TORCYCLE ASSOCIATION CHAPTER 28-2 POKER RUN starts and ends at 2500 10TH St, Huntsville. Registration 09:00, FBO 10:30, LBI 15:00. Prizes, best/worst hand, Raffl e, door prizes, 50/50. $15 per hand, $10 per rider. www.nalcvma.com

FLORIDA2013 EVENTS AUGUST

Aug 3: 1ST ANNUAL BIKERS FOR BACK PACKS, H-D Ocala, 5331 N US Hwy 441, Ocala. 10am-3pm. H.O.G. Ocala chapter-to benefi t underprivileged children of Marion County. www.ocalahogchapter.net or 352-854-1190 or ocalahogchapter@cfl .rr.com.

GEORGIA2013 EVENTS AUGUST

Aug 1-4: RAILROAD RALLY in Chatsworth. Visit www.railroadrally.com FMI.

Aug 8: CUSTOMER APPRECIATION BIKE NIGHT at H-D Atlanta, Lithia Springs with Reluctant Saints! Adult beverages, food vendors etc. 770-944-1340 or [email protected].

Aug 10: RIDE FOR THE KIDS (FRAGILE KIDS FOUNDATION) at 185 East Hwy 16, Newnan. Scenic Ride & family fun Day. Ride Reg. 9:00am, KSU 10:30 AM. Family Fun Day From 10AM - 3PM. Food, games, raffl es, music, kids activities. FMI Ron 678-357-6855. FMI $25 Rider/$10 Passenger.

Aug 10: ETON CRUISE-IN, starts at 5pm. Games, 50/50 drawing at 9pm and must be present to win, bike contest people's choice, live entertainment with Ricky Byers Band. Facebook

Aug 15-18: DESTINATION HELEN, Helen. Con-certs, bike show, free escorted rides, vendor vil-lage, primitive camping and lots of hotels available. 706 878-8520 or www.DestinationHelen.com

Aug 17: BLUE IRON'S RIDE FOR COURAGE benefi ting Shane & Meg Ladner of Holly Springs, GA. On Nov 15, Shane & Meg were in Midland, TX attending a veteran's parade when the fl oat they were riding on was struck by a train. Meg lost her leg and may be in the hospital for up to a year or more. Shane is an Army veteran and 2 time purple heart recipient. He is currently a police offi cer for Holly Springs Police Dept. Registration at 9:30am, KSU at 11am. Leaving and returning to J.J. Biello Twin Creeks, 250 Brooke Blvd, Woodstock. Reg-istration $25 per bike/$10 per passenger includes food. Music at end of ride around 1pm. Stuff for the whole family. FMI and early registration email [email protected]. Blue Iron Law Enforce-ment MC

Aug 24: RIDE FOR THE FALLEN presented by Blue Knights GA XVI, registration from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm at Frazier's H-D, 4699 Friendship Rd, Buford. Lunch 11am-1pm. Ride 2pm-4pm. Event 4pm-7pm at Stone Mtn H-D, 900 Dogwood Dr, Conyers. $25 rider/$10 passenger. FMI 678-898-2735 or [email protected]

Aug 25: RIDE LIKE A PRO ATLANTA Advanced Rider Skills Class in Dawsonville. Retake the class as much as you like, free for 1 year. $150, $50 de-posit required. www.ridelikeaproatlanta.com

KENTUCKY/OHIO2013 EVENTS AUGUST

Aug 15-18: 9th ANNUAL HAWG VALLEY BIKE RALLY located on Corley Chapel Rd, Graham, KY. www.hawgvalleybikerally.com or 812-660-0584 or [email protected]

Aug 17: 12TH ANNUAL KENTUCKY LAW EN-FORCEMENT MEMORIAL BENEFIT RIDE at Kentucky Law Enforcement Complex, Kit Carson Dr, Campus of EKU, Richmond, KY. Hosted by the Blue Knights Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club, KY XI. Registration: 9am-11am. Program begins at 11:15 am, KSU at noon. $25/rider and $15/passen-ger. 859-622-8081 or [email protected]

MISSISSIPPI2013 EVENTS AUGUST

Aug 16-18: HILL COUNTRY MOTORCYCLE RALLY, 159 Old Hwy 7 South, Holly Springs. Gates open at 11:30 am. AMRA drag races, bike show, games, bands, camping, contests, 50/50, vendors & more. 662-202-2018 or www.hillcountrymotorcy-clerally.com.

Aug 30-Sep 2: LABOR DAY BIKER PARTY, 611 Hurricane Creek Rd, Sandy Hook. Gates open at 8am. Ride, poker run, bike games, cash prizes, burn-out contest, live bands, vendors etc. 601-441-1106 or www.labordaybikerparty.com

NORTH CAROLINA2013 EVENTS AUGUST

Aug 16-18: MAGGIE VALLEY SUMMER RALLY at Maggie Valley Festival Grounds, Maggie Valley. Bike games, shows, trike show, live music, vendors, door prizes, light shows, seminars and more. Weekend admission $25/Sunday admission $10. 336-580-1638 or www.maggievalleyrallys.com

Aug 30-31: BOONE BIKE RALLY – Fall Rally. Ride to the mountains and escape the heat! Bikes-Babes-Bands! Bike Games, Wet T-Shirt contest, Live music, camping and showers available on site. Coolers Allowed! Must be 18 or older to enter. Located at High Country Fairgrounds, 748 Roby Greene Rd, Boone. www.BooneBikeRally.com

SOUTH CAROLINA2013 EVENTS AUGUST

Aug 10: V.V.A. LZ 960 BENEFIT POKER RUN at Lakevue Landing, Clarendon County, Manning, SC 29102. Motocycles, boats and cars welcome. Starts at 11:00am til 4:00pm. $10. Music and Door prizes (with 6 stamps) and a Supper. Cash prizes. 803-478-4300 / [email protected] / www.vva960.webs.com Aug 30-Sep 2: 13th Annual OUTER BANKS BIKE SHOW at Barry's Walnut Island, 169 Walnut Island Blve, Grandy. www.walnutisland.com All riders welcome! Free admission! Show competition Sep 1 12-2pm. $1,000 poker run Aug 31 @ 11am from Barry's. www.obxbikrally.net

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2013 EVENTS AUGUSTAug 24: MAINSTREET 2013 BIKE SHOW and BIKE NIGHT 5p-11p. Martinsburg, WV. Entertain-ment by The J. Factor and Freakshow. Registration for bike show 12:00-2:00, judging from 2:00-3:30. $10/class. Awards at 3:30 pm. Trophies: 1st-3rd place. $250 for best in show. Winners will have a prime spot at Bike Night to display bikes and awards. 304-267-9337 or [email protected]

Aug 24: RIDE FOR THE PIRATE V, 17340 Dumfries Road, Dumfries. T-Shirt, DJ, door prizes, 50/50 Raffl e, 2 great rides. Ride to remember Lt. Com-mander Joe Rodriguez. Northern VA Ride starting in Dumfries, registration 10am- 11am, Dumfries commuter lot at intersection of VA-234 and Route 1. KSU at 11am to Rick's On The River, 6338 River-view Dr, King George, VA. $15/rider, $5/passenger. 919-429-1766, [email protected] or www.rideforthepirate.com.

NATIONAL EVENTS2013 EVENTS AUGUST

Aug 5-11: STURGIS BIKE RALLY in Sturgis, SD. Visit www.sturgismotorcyclerally.com FMI.

Aug 23-25: NUTHIN FANCY MOTORCYCLE CAMPING FESTIVAL, Morwood Sportsman Club, 111 Wambold Rd, Green Lane, PA. $40 wknd/$30 Sat pass. Under 16 free, Ages 16-21 $20. Vendors, games & attractions, live music, free beer. FMI [email protected] or 215-778-6529.

Aug 24: 1st ANNUAL BIKE/CAR SHOW W/SWAP MEET, 4255 Meads Creek Rd, Painted Post, NY. Ride registration at 9am. KSU at 10am. $10/single, $15/double. Registration for show at noon, show at 1PM. $10 bike, $15 car or 1/2 price if you participate in ride. DJ, 50/50 drawing, raffl es and awards. All proceeds benefi t Bikers For Bikers Foundation, a 501(c)3 charity that helps injured bikers & needy children. FMI: 607-331-0278 or [email protected]

Aug 29-Sep 1: 110 YEARS OF GREAT MOTOR-CYCLES AND 30 YEARS OF H.O.G. in Milwau-kee, Wisconsin. Accommodation info at www.h-d.com/110. Contact MHM, the Harley-Davidson offi cial Housing Bureau for the 110th Anniversary Global Celebration in Milwaukee [email protected] or 866-651-3449 (US & Canada) or 888-497-9135 (International).

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SHOOTER'S BAR & GRILL Poker 2pm & 5pm. Nashville, TN.

TILTED KILT Bike Nite, Clarksville, TN. Food and drink specials. Cornhole. Reserved motorcycle parking.

COYOTE JOES, Knoxville, TN. $2 Bloody Mary's till 4pm.

ASIA CAFÉ, Knoxville, TN. Bike Day Sundays.

NATER'Z Sunday Patio Party w/$12 domestic buckets. Maryville, TN.

AMERICAN FREEDOM RIDERS Post 36 serving breakfast every Sunday. Chapter 1, Fort Lauder-dale, FL.

2nd Sunday: SUPER SWAP SUNDAY MOTORCY-CLE & CAR SWAP MEET at Destination Daytona, Daytona Beach, FL.

3rd Sunday: Sunday Brunch at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2007, West Palm Beach, FL.

MONDAYSHOOTER'S BAR & GRILL Poker 7pm & 10pm. Nashville, TN.

COYOTE JOES, Knoxville, TN. Food and drink specials.

QUAKER STEAK and LUBE, Knoxville, TN. $5 burgers.

WILD WING CAFÉ Monday Madness Knoxville, TN and Asheville, NC.

OSKIE'S SPORTS BAR & GRILL, Knoxville, TN. $5 burger basket.

NATERZ Mexican Monday with food and drink specials. Maryville, TN.

FATZ Bike Nite, Bristol, TN. 4-10pm.

HOGGS PUB & GRUB Ladies Night every Mon-day! Gatlinburg, TN.

2nd Monday: NASHVILLE TN H.O.G. CHAPTER meet at Logan's Road House, Elliston Place.

4th Monday: CMT/ABATE, INC. KNOXVILLE CHARTER MEETING. 7pm at Famous Dave's BBQ, Knoxville, TN

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TUESDAYSHOOTER'S BAR & GRILL Eight Ball at 7pm, Poker at 7pm & 10pm. Nashville, TN.

COYOTE JOES Jam night with Djembabe Melanie Howe. Food and drink specials, Knoxville, TN.

QUAKER STEAK and LUBE, Knoxville, TN. Tues-day Jam Nite with Steve Rutledge.

OSKIE'S SPORTS BAR & GRILL, Knoxville, TN. Taco Tuesdays!

NATERZ Ladies night with food and drink specials, DJ-Karaoke, Maryville, TN.

BEL AIR GRILL Bike Night at 6pm with live music, 50 cent wings, cheapest drinks in town. Maryville, TN.

MELLOW MUSHROOM Bike Nite, Bristol, VA. 6pm-9pm.

AMERICAN LEGION POST 47 BIKE NIGHT, Waynesville, NC 6:30pm.

1st Tuesday: CMT/ABATE OF ROBERTSON COUNTY MEETING at the Pit, Springfi eld, TN. 7pm. 1st Tuesday: ANDERSON COUNTY, TN TOY RUN COMMITTEE MEETING, 7 pm. 1st Tuesday: LADIES OF HARLEY DRAGON CHAPTER MEETING, Shed at SMH-D, Maryville, TN, 7 pm.

1st Tuesday: CHRISTIAN MOTORCYCLIST AS-SOCIATION MEETING at Western Sizzlin, Tulla-homa, TN. meeting at 6:30 pm.

1st & 3rd Tuesdays: HOT WINTER NIGHTS, Woodbridge, VA. 7:30pm-1am.

1st & 3rd Tuesdays: BELLEVUE PUB BIKE NIGHT. Nashville, TN. Food & Drink Specials.

2nd Tuesday: DRAGON H.O.G. CHAPTER AC-TIVITIES MEETING (6 pm), ROAD CAPTAIN'S MEETING (7 pm) The Shed, Smoky Mountain H-D, Maryville, TN

2nd Tuesday: CHRISTIAN MOTORCYCLIST ASSOC Nashville Chapter meeting. Eat at 6pm. Shoney's, Nashville, TN.

3rd Tuesday: VOLUNTEER THUNDER CHAPTER MEETING in the Hog room, 7pm. Knoxville H-D, Knoxville, TN.

WEDNESDAYQUAKER STEAK and LUBE, Knoxville, TN. 60 cent breaded boneless wings & 60 cent shrimp.

COYOTE JOES, Knoxville, TN. Karaoke and danc-ing.

OSKIE'S SPORTS BAR & GRILL, Knoxville, TN. Wings 50 cent each.

NATER'Z BIKE NIGHT, Maryville, TN. Food and drink specials, live music.

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Sweet PicklesFeatured Recipe by Chef John Morris

It’s that time of year to pickle your garden cucumbers. Here is a simple sweet pickles recipe I like. It makes about a quart of pickles. 1 cup apple cider vinegar1/8 cup salt1 cup white sugar1/4 teaspoon ground turmeric1/2 teaspoon mustard seed2 pounds cucumbers2 sweet onions Directions1. In a small saucepan at medium-high heat, combine cider vinegar, salt, sugar, tumeric and mustard seed. Bring to a boil and let cook for 5 more minutes.2. Meanwhile, slice cucumbers and onion. Loosely pack the vegetables in a 1-quart canning jar or other similarly sized container. Pour hot liquid over the veg-etables in the container. Refrigerate for 24 hours and enjoy! Keep refrigerated.

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Poor Richard's Campus Bike Nite, Johnson City, TN. 7pm.

Scully's Bike Nite, Johnson City, TN.

Luke's Pizza Bike Nite, Johnson City, TN.

HOGGS PUB & GRUB Beach Party Night every Wednesday with drink specials, Gatlinburg, TN.

1st & 3rd Wednesday. VOLUNTEER ROAD RID-ERS CLUB MEETING.

3rd Wednesday: VICTORY MOTORCYCLE CLUB. Blues City Chapter meets at Brother's Grill & Sea-food, Memphis, TN.

THURSDAY HOOTERS WOLFCHASE BIKE NIGHT, Memphis. 6p-10p. Very Important Biker Specials.

SHOOTER'S BAR & GRILL Nine Ball at 7pm. Nashville, TN.

QUAKER STEAK & LUBE BIKE NIGHT, Knoxville, TN. Chance to win a 2013 H-D motorcycle, 6-8pm register. COYOTE JOES BIKE NIGHT, Knoxville, TN. 865-689-9722, DJ Clowny & dancing 9pm-close.

OSKIE'S SPORTS BAR & GRILL, Knoxville, TN. Pizza & Stromboli. Free pool and jukebox every weeknight.

NATER'Z Thirsty Thursdays w/food and drink spe-cials, DJ & Karaoke, Maryville, TN.

AMERICAN LEGION at Post 127, Bike Nights, Bu-ford, GA. Drink specials and Ladies Night!

EAST TN RIDERS Thursday Nights Out Dinner Meetings.

HOGGS PUB & GRUB Open Mic Night at 8pm, Gatlinburg, TN.

Biggie's Clam Bar Bike Nite, Kingsport, TN. 6pm-12am.

Cappy's Apex Bike Nite, Johnson City, TN.

Hooters Bike Nite, Johnson City, TN.

1st Thursday: CMT/ABATE MEETINGS at Pancho's Mexican Restaurant, Memphis, TN.

1st Thursday: EAST TENNESSEE Ladies of Harley 6:30pm. Knoxville H-D West, Knoxville, TN.

1st Thursday: EAST TENNESSEE H.O.G MEETING, 7 pm. Knoxville H-D West, Knoxville, TN.

1st Thursday: RING OF FIRE H.O.G. meeting, Madison, TN. 1st Thurs: M T BOTTLE TOO BIKE NITE, Union-ville, TN. Music, food & drink specials, vendors and more.

2nd Thursday: LADIES OF HARLEY, VOLUNTEER THUNDER H.O.G. MEETING. 6 pm, Knoxville H-D North, Knoxville, TN.

2nd Thursday: Wildcat H-D H.O.G. Chapter meet-ings at 7 PM, London, KY.

2nd Thursday: VFW Post 2007, West Palm Beach, FL, 7pm.

2nd Thursday: UPPER CUMBERLAND H.O.G. Chapter meeting in Cookeville, TN.

2nd Thursday: STAR Chapter 419 Bike Nights 6:30pm Franklin TN.

3rd Thursday: CHRISTIAN MOTORCYCLISTS ASSOCIATION DINNER & MEETING. Shoney's Murfreesboro, TN, Dinner at 6pm. 3rd Thursday: DRAGON H.O.G. CHAPTER MEETING. 7 pm. The Shed, Smoky Mountain H-D, Maryville, TN.

3rd Thursday: MUSIC CITY H.O.G. CHAPTER

MEETING at Boswell's Nashville location.

3rd Thursday: CMT/ABATE Chapter meeting at Dickson, TN VFW at 7pm.

Last Thursday: WILKESBORO NC H.O.G. Chapter Meeting. Oakwoods Country Clubhouse, Wilkes-boro, NC. Eat 6 pm. Last Thursday: M T Bottle Bike night, Murfreesboro, TN. Drink and food specials, games, vendors!

FRIDAYSHOOTER'S BAR & GRILL Poker 6:30 pm. Nash-ville, TN.

COYOTE JOES, Knoxville, TN. DJ Clowny & Danc-ing 9-close.

QUAKER STEAK & LUBE, Knoxville, TN. Party Boys Karaoke Fridays.

The Country Club Bar Bike Nite, Bristol, TN.

My Place Bike Nite, Johnson City, TN.

WILD WING CAFÉ, Asheville, NC. Live music.

OSKIE'S SPORTS BAR & GRILL, Knoxville, TN. Fish Fry Fridays! Bike Night-1/2 off appetizers and drink specials! Free pool and jukebox weeknights.

OUTPOST PAVILION Live Music Friday & Satur-day nights. Tellico Plains, TN.

1st & 3rd Fridays: FIREPIT FRIDAYS at Wildcat H-D, London, KY. Live band and food available.

2nd Friday: BLUE GRASS BIKER BABES MEETING. Logan's Roadhouse, Scottsville Rd. Bowling Green, KY, 5:30 pm.

4th Friday: BIKE NIGHT at Boswells H-D Cookev-ille, TN at 6pm.

4th Friday: AMERICAN LEGION POST 36 Bike Night, Ft Lauderdale, FL. Live music, steak, lobster and shrimp and drink specials at 7pm.

SATURDAYSHOOTER'S BAR & GRILL Poker 2pm & 5pm. Nashville, TN.

BELLEVUE PUB, happy hour 3-8p. Poker, Karaoke, live bands. Nashville, TN.

COYOTE JOES, Knoxville, TN. DJ Clowny & Danc-ing 9-close.

OSKIE'S SPORTS BAR & GRILL, Knoxville, TN. Karaoke 7pm.

THE BRUHIN SOCIAL CLUB, Knoxville, TN. Ka-raoke.

OUTPOST PAVILION Live Music, Tellico Plains, TN.

1st Saturday: THRCA MEETING, PANCAKE BREAKFAST AND RIDE 8am.

1st Saturday: BIKERS & SOCIAL CLUBS 4 CHANGE. 11am. Cordova, TN.

1st Saturday: BIKER BLOCK PARTY & CUSTOM-ER APPRECIATION DAY at Bruce Rossmeyer H-D, Daytona, FL.

2nd Saturday: VIRGINIA BIKERS ASSOCIATION meets at Cavalier Cafe Hillsville, VA at 6pm for dinner. 2nd Saturday: COOL LADY CRUISERS in Chat-tanooga, TN 11am at Magoo's Restaurant, East Ridge, TN.

3rd Saturday: DODGE CITY TRAVEL CENTER BIKE NIGHT. Dodge City, AL.

3rd Saturday: CHRISTIAN MOTORCYCLIST AS-SOC Nashville Chapter ride. Shoney's, Nashville, TN.

Last Saturday: Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2007, West Palm Beach, FL. Drinks specials.

Heather Richmond931.252.1969 • Find Me On Facebook

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Boots Bike Info: “Something Evil” 1940 Harley-Davidson Knucklehead started

from original OEM cases, re-machined and coated, suicide clutch/jockey shift, custom seats with Elephant hide, all designed, fabri-cated, assembled and ridden by Boots.

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Boots Mary Beth HersheyBike Info: 2013 Road Glide CustomOccupation: Motorclothes Manager at Boswell’s Harley-DavidsonHobbies/Interests: Love to ride with my boyfriend, Jason; do yoga;

spend time with my fur babies (Matty, pit bull and Munch, a blind 16-year old cat); run marathons and spent four years as an Aviation Ordnance Tech in the Marine Corps and loved every minute of it! IYAOYAS!

Bill FialaBike Info: 2003 100th Anniversary Harley-Davidson Softail Deuce Occupation:Hobbies/Interest: Spending time at

motorcycle rallies and car shows, enjoys canoeing, white-water rafting and camping

Jackie Garfi eldBike Info: 2005 Harley-Davidson Softail DeluxeOccupation:Hobbies/Interests: Enjoy riding,

shopping, yoga, and exploring new cities

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