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November2013

Barber Vintage Festival

Legend of the Motorcycle Bell

Trail of Tears Remembrance Ride

Fall Rally Recaps

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9th Annual Barber Vintage Festival .................................................................. 814th Annual MidSouth Motorcycle Festival ................................................. 10Ladies Begin a Tradition for Themselves ...................................................... 12She Rides Pink Ride Benefits Susan G. Komen ........................................... 14The Man Ride - Prostrate Cancer Ride with Phil Fulmer ........................ 1420th Annual Trail of Tears Motorcycle Ride ................................................. 16Tellico Fall Biker Rally, Good Times, Good Times ...................................... 18The Boogie Too - Keeping the Tradition Going .......................................... 20Broswell Records First Ever Flat Track Racing Music Video .................... 21Legend of the Motorcycle Bell ....................................................................... 22Food for Thought - Big Dave & Holly ........................................................... 26Recipe - Cheese Grits ...................................................................................... 26Southern Biker Riders ...................................................................................... 30

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Hello Folks,There is defi nitely a cool chill in

the air here in Knoxville, TN. We rode to a bike night this week and it was a bit nippy! Time to get out the chaps and leather coats. We have heated gear so if the urge hits us to go ride in the winter time, we can. Winter is usually when we have some time to get out and enjoy some riding, assuming no snow.

I had an opportunity to ride down to Daytona for a Ladies Bike Weekend. See my article in this issue. What I want to talk about

is the importance of having your bike fi t you well. My husband, thankfully has made sure my bike has most every accessory I can imagine, but there are still some things to work on in the fi t department. Riding down to Daytona in one day is an all day adventure. Bonnie Pitchford and Michelle Lingerfelt rode down with me for the ladies weekend on their trikes. We had loads of fun! On the ride down, my lower back started hurting. My handle bars are not quite the right height and distance to my body. I have to lean forward and down a little too much putting a strain on my lower back and arms. My husband was nice enough to get some mini ape handle bars and braided cables to put on my bike. I tried on a Heritage with mini apes and they fi t perfect, so I can't wait to get them installed on my bike and try it out! I'll post pics on Southern Biker Magazine Facebook page after they are installed. I'm also thinking of having lower fairings (not sure if that's what they are called) like on an Ultra Classic put on my Softail Deluxe. Never have seen one before so I may have a new concept. Stay tuned!

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Few things at this stage in my life astonish or amaze me. The Barber

Vintage Festival sponsored by the Triumph Dealers of North America I attended a few weekends ago with my family at the breathtaking Barber Motor Sports Park in Birmingham Alabama did JUST that! If you are a motorcycle rider or enthusiast you do NOT need to miss this annual event. EVERY make and year of motorcycle imaginable was represented there. I am not talking about the museum which should be part of the Smithsonian it is so amazing. No I am talking about the bikes parked on the grass all over the park. Motorcycles that were RIDDEN there and kept in perfect condition by their loving owners.

I got to witness the sensory overload not only through MY eyes but through the eyes of my 14 year old son and my beautiful wife who had never been to a motorcycle race in their lives. There before us were priceless motorcycles not sitting in some museum or gently ridden on the weekend but being raced at top speeds around the 2.38 mile course. We strolled through the endless sea of vintage motorcycles, our jaws dragging the ground at every step. My son who loves military motorcycles was in heaven. There were Harley Davidson’s, BMW and other brands I had never seen, dressed in full military armament.

There were 3 land speed record motorcycles displayed in a huge area by the main sponsor Triumph. One of them was 1000hp and had a top speed over 400 mph. The museum is something that has to be seen to be understood. I do not have the words in my limited vocabulary to describe how awe struck we were upon entering the museum and seeing 4 floors of motorcycles displayed before us. I found out later that there were in fact over 1350 in the collection and 85 cars. Fifty of these were Lotus road racers!

For THIS event Mr. Barber opened up the restoration level of the facility so everyone could see how they restore these pieces to pristine condition. There were seminars, auctions, swap meets, classes, road racing, off road racing, fan zones, displays, food, stunt riding and vendors of every motorcycle product imaginable. This year was a record setting attendance of over 61,000 paid attendees. The motor sports park reminds you of a beautiful golf course. The flowers, landscaping and design were all intended to make this the MASTERS of road racing facilities. Mission accomplished Mr. Barber.

The dates for next years event are October 10th, 11th and 12th of 2014. Visit the website www.barbervintagefestival.org for all the information. This event is a MUST for any enthusiast. See YOU there!

9th Annual Barber Vintage Festival

By Greg Johnson

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Boss Hoss riders from all over the country converged on the beautiful

Paris Landing State Park outside Paris, TN for their 14th Annual Midsouth Motorcycle Festival. Tennesse’s own Boss Hoss Motorcycle Company, located in Dyersburg, TN, sponsored a huge homecoming for their faithful. Guests who attend this annual event have attended from more than 9 foreign countries and 33 different States across the U.S., truly making this an international affair.

This year's rally had something of interest to everyone. There was a BBQ cookoff, live entertainment, a vendor’s area with plenty of food and gear, and poker and dice runs with daily motorcycle events, lots of vendors, parades, musical entertainment and nightly social functions. Full Throttle Saloon brought out their merchandise with Fajita Mike selling shirts instead of fajitas. Also new this year, Chewy’s Choppers sponsored a bike show featuring the area’s best bike builders. Of course Boss Hoss had demo rides to showcase their latest machines and prospective riders were lined up all afternoon. It was three action packed days of entertainment for everyone.

A big congratulations goes out to Mike Wallace from Minnesota who won the 2013 Boss Hoss Gangsta Trike in the raffle supporting the Shriners Hospitals for Children.

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14th Annual MidSouth Motorcycle Festival By Richard Hollin

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Southern Biker Magazine Road Crew members Bonnie Pitchford, Michelle

Lingerfelt and I left Knoxville on our bikes/trikes heading toward Daytona Beach, FL for the First Annual Ladies Bike Weekend to honor women riders, presented by Iron Horse Saloon in Ormond Beach, FL. It was quite an adventure and one of the best times I’ve ever had with an awesome group of ladies. There were women from every walk of life attending; no one had the same story except that they love riding motorcycles and want to socialize with others who share their passion.

Kathy Tolleson, the CEO/President of Roar Motorcycles for Women out of Daytona Beach was a huge supporter and sponsor of the event and was also the co-Grand Marshall of the ladies motorcycle ride along with Jody Perewitz, the land speed record holder on an American V-twin. Jody now has 10 records under her belt!

A meet and greet at Iron Horse Saloon began the weekend as we were treated to a wide array of vendors who offered beautiful items such as horse hair jewelry, leather goods and much more. It was a really hot day, so after the meet and greet, we went to get a bite to eat and head back to the host hotel, The Lotus Inn & Suites. The hotel was absolutely beautiful inside and out. It has a modern theme with

Ladies Begin a Tradition for Themselves

By Ms Mag Man, Kristin Gracy

beautiful lines and crisp white accents. Our room overlooked the pool and just a little further was the beach. It was so relaxing and peaceful to sit out on the pool side and chat with the ladies.

The next day began with a pool party at Lotus Inn with delicious food from Sweet Marley’s Café, music by Blue Diamond (a father/daughter team) and chair massages with Terra. Terra always works on me when I go to Daytona as my back gets a little out of whack from riding long distances. Then it was off to J&P Cycles for an autograph book and poster signing session with Jody and Kathy, a light snack and then a beautiful ride on the Daytona Loop. It is one of the most scenic and beautiful rides I’ve been on. It takes you through a shaded canopy of trees arching from one side of the street to the other and through a natural water way with marsh grass and all kinds of wild life. The ride ended at Roar Motorcycles with more snacks, airbrush demonstration, basic bike maintenance and Q&A session.

That evening at the Iron Horse Saloon we gathered for the Ladies Bike Show and Fashion Show. Kathy asked if I would participate in the fashion show (I laughed as I don’t think I’m model caliber). She said they wanted real women to show the apparel, so I reluctantly agreed. The bike show entries were building up so I entered my bike for fun. Much to my surprise, it won Best Stock Harley! What an honor! Those were two fi rsts that night and an event that will have long lasting great memories. A great tradition has begun with the Annual Ladies Event.

Next year, Sherry Fletcher, the event organizer will be doing this event even bigger and better so keep a look out for it in Southern Biker Magazine; you don’t want to miss it. Photos from the event will be posted on Southern Biker Magazine’s Facebook page on November 1st.

Bike show winners Jody, Kathy & Kristin

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The 4th Annual Man Ride commenced at The Shed in Maryville with

Former Vols Coach Phillip Fulmer and a host, of volunteer riders. Everyone rode for someone they knew or a family member who is affected by prostate cancer. An auction after the ride raised even more money for the cause. Coach Fulmer was available for photos and an autograph session especially for Tennessee Volunteer items won during the auction.

Prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer found in American men besides skin cancer. It is found most often in men older than 50 years of age. In fact, more than 8 out of 10 men who have prostate cancer are older than 65 years of age. It is becoming more common than breast cancer in those age ranges of men. All the proceeds will go toward free prostate screenings in the community. Southern Biker Magazine is a proud sponsor of this event and greatly appreciated the organizers and riders for particpation in the event.

The Man RideProstate Cancer Ride

with Phil FulmerBy The Mag Man, Randy Gracy

he 4th Annual Man Ride commenced at The Shed in Maryville with

Former Vols Coach Phillip Fulmer and a host, of volunteer riders. Everyone rode for someone they knew or a family member who is affected by prostate cancer. An auction after the ride raised even more money for the cause. Coach Fulmer was available for photos and an autograph session especially for Tennessee Volunteer items won during the auction.

Prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer found in American men besides skin cancer. It is found most often in men older than 50 years of age. In fact, more than 8 out of 10 men who have prostate cancer are older than

he 4th Annual Man Ride commenced at The Shed in Maryville with

Former Vols Coach Phillip Fulmer and a host, of volunteer riders. Everyone rode for someone they knew or a family member who is affected by prostate cancer. An auction after the ride raised even more money for the cause. Coach Fulmer was available for photos and an autograph session especially for Tennessee Volunteer items won during the auction.

Prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer found in American men besides skin cancer. It is found most often in

Betsy Boswell and a group of over 200 riders took part in Boswell Harley-

Davidson’s She Rides Pink Ride to benefi t the Susan G. Komen Foundation. The ride began at Boswell HD and the ride route went through some beautiful, scenic back roads of Tennesse and ended at the Granville Marina. There the riders were treated to lunch and live music.

Special pins were made in recognition of the breast cnacer awareness ride.

“Thanks to all who participated in the Pink Ride”, said Betsy Boswell.

She Rides Pink Ride

Benefits Susan G. KomenBy The Mag Man, Randy Gracy

etsy Boswell and a group of over 200 riders took part in Boswell Harley-

Davidson’s She Rides Pink Ride to benefi t the Susan G. Komen Foundation. The ride began at Boswell HD and the ride route went through some beautiful, scenic back roads of Tennesse and ended at the Granville Marina. There the riders were treated to lunch and live

Special pins were made in recognition of

“Thanks to all who participated in the

etsy Boswell and a group of over 200 riders took part in Boswell Harley-

Davidson’s She Rides Pink Ride to benefi t the Susan G. Komen Foundation. The ride began at Boswell HD and the ride route went through some beautiful, scenic back roads of Tennesse and ended at the Granville Marina. There the riders were treated to lunch and live

Special pins were made in recognition of

“Thanks to all who participated in the

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Removed by force from their land, the Indians of several nations were

sent on a long journey to Oklahoma where a government reservation was waiting for them. Many died along the way. Today, many of those Indian nation descendants along with thousands of bikers come to help remember a time in our nation’s history that left more than a cloud hanging over its borders.

Smokin’ Joe Ball, Frankie Ballew and I along with thousands of riders ponied up in Chattanooga for the journey to Oklahoma by way of Florence, AL for the 20th annual Trail of Tears Remembrance Ride. Many riders started at different locations in Kentucky, North Carolina and Georgia to meet up in Chattanooga the day before. Ride Leader and Originator, Bill Cason was making what some had said might be his last ride on the motorcycle, but we’ll just have to see. We hope he continues to ride.

Headlining the kick-off party Friday night at Thunder Creek Harley-Davidson was my good friend Jasmine Cain. She just plain rocks! There were lots of vendors and we met up with several of our friends

20th Annual Trail of Tears Motorcycle Ride

By Ms Mag Man, Kristin Gracy

and Southern Biker Magazine Road Crew members. After a light dinner, we headed to the hotel to prepare for the next day’s ride.

With VIP parking up front, the next morning brought, you guessed it, rain, again! We suited up for the rain, climbed aboard our ponies and rode off. Our midway lunch/gas stop brought a break in the rain and talks about the ride. Many of the scholarship recipients help out during the event and I was fortunate enough to meet one of the young recipients at the lunch stop. Many folks I talked to had this ride on their bucket list. One couple from Panama City Beach said they saw the ad in Southern Biker Magazine in Florida and decided this was their year to ride in it.

As we approached Florence, the crowds lined the streets as the sun shined down upon us. Riding in and witnessing all the waving throngs of people, I got choked up with pride as so many people held American fl ags and waved feverishly to us. One person that stands out in particular was mowing grass in the median and in his right hand he held up a hand full of little American fl ags to us as we

drove by. It was a welcomed site to see this enthusiasm and it touched my heart. Frankie and I talked after the ride and her thoughts mirrored mine about this feeling. As I rode that day, I refl ected about the unimaginably

Bill CasonJasmine Caine and me

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20th Annual Trail of Tears Motorcycle Ride...

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severe hardships the original Trail of Tears participants experienced after the cold/wet beginning we had that day with the “uncomfortable” conditions. We were welcomed by lots of people at McFarland Park that hosted the Trail of Tears Native American Festival. The Native American dance, music, dress, pow wow and vendors of all kinds were there to entertain the riders and offer everything from food, Native American made products, animal hides to commemorative head-dresses. That night, Jasmine Cain rocked the crowd again at Natchez Trace Harley-Davidson.

The next morning, I wasn’t feeling up to the total Oklahoma ride, but our resident Southern Biker Mag road crew photographer, Frank Pate, continued on all the way to Oklahoma! I stopped to visit my father in Blanche, TN on the way back home. It marked the one year anniversary of him and I reconciling our relationship; a great way to finish out a great ride!

There are no fees for this ride but every year through sponsors, donations, vendor fees and promotional sales, money is raised to help fund a Native American Scholarship Fund. Southern Biker Magazine is proud to be a sponsor of such a worthy event. For a more information, read about the scholarship recipients and the history behind the ride, visit www.trailoftears-remembrance.org.

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Tellico Fall Biker Rally, Good Times, Good Times

By The Mag Man, Randy Gracy

The Fall Tellico Biker Rally was another hit as it continues to grow.

Attendance was outstanding even with a little Mother Nature rain mixed in. Having the indoor barn stage was a plus for Thursday and Friday. The rain left Saturday morning and it was on! TBR played host to nearly 1,000 people at their Tellico mountain rally which is located across the creek from Dickieville. Southern Biker Road Crew shirts and hats were seen everywhere.

Several events had to be postponed due to the rain and wet grounds, but the creek was loaded with waders and swimmers. Great musical guests included Exit 60, CAB, Bad Tattoo, John Gilmore and the Jason Stinett Band. The new Wobble Wagon transported everyone across the creek and back 24/7 until unless it was a complete downpour, but even then, several got on the wagon and had their own rain dance party.

The highlight of the event was the CCRF bike giveaway which is presented in another article in this issue.

What a great week enjoyed by all and a great event to go to. The spring rally date will be in the next issue and

don’t forget about the 2nd Annual SBMag Catch & Release Fishing Tournament. See you there.

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In the Land of the Boogie Too there are two types of people.....those that

are there....and those that ain’t! Those that were there were treated to a 4-5 day (depending on when you arrived) party from the git-go. Herbert & Amber Clark are always improving and continually changing something, making the rally never the same. They bring in top live music acts, tremendous food vendors, put on tons of bike games with trophies and they don’t stop there.

The SBM Road Crew had to fi ll in till I could get there (imagine having to work for the beginning of the rally). But when I arrived, it was time to join in with everyone, kick back and enjoy the party. From Scooter’s Biker Bar to the main stage, from vendor row to the top of the hill, everyone was having one heck of time!

Live music was tremendous with Monkey Wrench, Skipper Grace, Sixx Killer, the Audio Outlaws and others. Crystal & Harley put on a great ventriloquist act and of course the biker games were a huge hit.

The Boogie TooKeeping the Tradition Going

By Geno DeVito Powers

Herbert and Amber have gone that extra notch for all the party goers for next year. They have gone out and purchased the rights to a West Tennessee Rally site and thus..... The Boogie Hollar is born. It’s located at 164 Clay Farm Lane in Atwood, TN. The inaugural date is May 1st - 4th, 2014. Get ready West Tennessee, the Boogie Man and his hot leash holder Amber are coming! And for their fi rst rally there, they are giving away a custom painted Harley-Davidson!!! Only way to enter and WIN is to be there!!!

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Have you noticed some riders have a small bell hanging off their motorcycle frame

or handlebars? Have you wondered what the purpose is? Read on to find out. That little bell has an important mission: To ward off road gremlins or evil road spirits. As you can see, the varieties of bell types are limitless.

Legend says these motorcycle gremlins love to ride, but they are also mischievous little devils and can cause all sorts of problems while you are riding. Some say they are responsible for that elderly gentleman driving down the road that does not see you and cut you off in traffic. Or, you may be having trouble shifting smoothly, your battery goes dead, your turn signal quits working, an oil spill or pot holes appear out of nowhere, you hit a patch of black ice, etc. Those little gremlins look for trouble and try to steer your bike towards it and watch you crash for their enjoyment.

Once you put a bell near the front of your bike, it is supposed to ward off attacks from the little gremlins, not allowing any more to get onto your bike. If you already have some gremlins riding with you, they will get trapped in the hollow of the bell and the constant ringing will drive them insane, causing them to lose their grip and fall to the ground.

Legend of the Motorcycle BellBy Ms Mag Man, Kristin Gracy

The key to warding off the gremlins is that someone has to give you a bell for your bike. If you have a friend who does not have a gremlin bell, make sure to get them one. You can buy one and put it on your bike but the power is increased if it is given as a gift. Safe riding skills, the bell and a good preventive maintenance program by the bike’s owner will help eliminate the road gremlins.

Some bells are made of brass and attached to the left swing arm to remember brothers and sisters who have gone down riding. The reason a brass bell is chosen is that, as we ride, it gets dirty and tarnished. Every time we wash and polish the brass bell, we are reminded of friends lost and our thoughts turn to the meaning of being in the wind. As we ride and hear the bell ring, we imagine our brothers and sisters are riding with us and how easy it would be to join them with a single mistake. Maybe the next time a situation arises, they will be there to help us, as our Guardian Angels and keep the gremlins away from our motorcycle.

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Nov 2: Halloween Party at Shooter's Bar & Grill, 5851 Old Hickory Blvd, Hermitage.

Nov 2: 19th Annual BOSWELLS TOY PA-RADE RIDE, Nashville's oldest & largest toy parade, escorted route through down-town. Registration & staging begins at 10am at Centennial Park, Nashville. Coffee, drinks & baked goods. KSU at 1pm. Parade ends at Boswells on Fesslers Lane with After Party, food & drinks, live music. All bikes welcome, bring a friend. Ride benefits the Metro Police Dept Charities. Cash dona-tion and educational toys requested. www.boswellsharley.com 615-256-0737

Nov 2: Toy Run to benefit Servants Heart Ministry at 112 E. James Campbell Blvd, Co-lumbia. Registration at 9am; KSU at 10am from the parking lot of Save-A-Lot. $10 per person plus one new toy. Lunch included. Proceeds benefit Servants Heart Ministry who will distribute toys & provide food & clothing to those in need. 40-50 mile sce-nic ride; all vehicles welcome. Come help a child have a Merry Christmas! FMI: 615-969-9908

Nov 2-3: HORSEPOWER BY THE RIVER 2-Car, Bike show & Swap Meet at Smith County Ag Center, Carthage. Show hours 8-3 Sat & Sun. Judging both days, cash & prizes, special awards, cruise-in sat night. Event cost: $15. 615-489-3236 or [email protected] or www.music-cityspeedandnostalgia.com

Nov 3: DIERKS BENTLEY Miles and Mu-sic For Kids Celebrity Motorcycle Ride & Concert with special guests Luke Bryan, Jake Owen, Easton Corbin, Brett Eldredge

at Riverfront Park. Registration time is 11am at Harley-Davidson of Columbia. Gates open at 1:30 pm. For tickets & more info visit www.Dierks.com. Southern Biker Magazine is proud to be a sponsor of this event.

Nov 9-10: MUSIC CITY MOTORCYCLE SHOW, Williamson Ag Expo 4215 Long Ln, Franklin. 10am-7pm. Featuring domestic & import motorcycles by local dealers with 200+ vendor booths selling products for the motorcycle community. Custom build-ers & show features. Come see the Batman Bike! Great for whole family & entertain-ment for kids. FMI www.musiccitymotor-cycleshow.com 770-279-9899 [email protected]

Nov 13: NASHVILLE'S BIKERTHON Help-ing those left behind at Skully's Saloon, 333 Swinging Bridge Rd, Old Hickory. Free event! Over 21 welcome. 5pm-9:30pm. A benefit for Rob from Arcanum Designs who passed away in a motorcycle wreck July 14, 2013. Have a great time and help us raise money for Rob's widow. Celebrity Guest Appearances with Phoenix Rising, Beau Braswell, Crystal Birdwell & Harley, Geneva, Hired Guns, Pinup Bagger Girls, World Class Bike Builder Tim Banks, Cow-boy Rally MC & Auctioneer, The Skully Girls and more! Grand Raffle Prize is two gate passes for 2014 Rally across the south east. Visit www.Bikerthon.com for a complete list and more info.

Nov 15: Midget Wrestling at Shooter's Bar & Grill, 5851 Old Hickory Blvd, Hermitage.

EAST TNOct 28-Nov 10: Lenny's Sub Shop 10 year anniversary celebration at Market Place,

9335 Kingston Pike, Knoxville (next to Home Depot). Special Guest appearance by Phil the Cup. Spin Lenny's prize wheel for daily specials. Introducing 9 new wraps. Ca-tering Club available. Six locations around Knoxville. www.lennyscateringknox.com

Oct 31: HALLOWEEN PARTY at Oskies Sports Bar & Grill, Knoxville. DJ/Costume contest at midnight. 865-675-0900

Oct 31: OCTOBERFEST AT THE LUBE, Knoxville with Family Halloween Party and trunk or treat 5-10pm. Free kids meal 12 & under with adult entrée.

Oct 31: HALLOWEEN PARTY/COSTUME CONTEST with Magnificent Hillbillies per-forming at Hoggs Pub and Grub, 170 Glades Rd, Gatlinburg. 865-325-1551

Oct 31: HOWL-O-WEEN PARKING LOT PARTY at Coyote Joes, 5640 Clinton Hwy, Knoxville, In The Big House! $500 Cos-tume Contest, Door prizes all night long, Live Concert!

Nov 1: Halloween Costume Contest at South Side Sports Bar, 125 Moody Ave, Knoxville. 7-11pm.

Nov 1: Dancing & DJ at Coyote Joes, Knox-ville.

Nov 2: Sons of God MC Toy Run, O'Charley's, Cleveland. A group of South-ern Cruisers will leave the Ooltewah Bi-Lo at 9:30 am to ride to Cleveland. KSU at 11am. Bring a new, unwrapped toy or a cash donation. FMI 423-619-5316

Nov 3: 22nd Annual MARINES TOYS FOR TOTS Begin staging at the Sevier County

Fairgrounds at 9:30 am. Food, beverage, & live music by the Poison Whiskey Band will take place as we gather to bring toys and money donations to those children in need. Your help and support with a $15 dona-tion or a new unwrapped toy will bring smiles to children throughout 8 counties! The escorted ride's KSU at 1pm headed for Knoxville Harley-Davidson Clinton Hwy in Knoxville where riders can enjoy live music by the John Titlow Band and food will be served to all the donating riders.

Nov 9: Polk County Toy Run, Village Green, Cleveland. A group of Southern Cruisers will leave the Ooltewah Bi-Lo at 9:00 am to ride to Cleveland. Ride leaves at 11:00 am. Bring a new, unwrapped toy or cash. 423-821-1800

Nov 16: THE SOLDIERS & AIRMEN OF THE TN NATIONAL GUARD 5TH AN-NUAL RED, WHITE & BLUE TOY RUN at Knoxville Harley-Davidson, 605 Lovell Rd, Knoxville. Registration 12pm-2pm, LBI 4pm. Bike show judging 3:30-4:30pm, Prizes & awards 4-5pm. Donation: An unwrapped girl or boy up to age 16 toy or $10. Ride with the TN NG units as they ride to raise money & toys for the children of East TN Children's Hospital at Christmas time. Huge bike show, door prizes and give-aways and a special grand prize! Ride ends at Quaker Steak & Lube. FMI call 865-257-2279 or [email protected]

Nov 17: Marion County Toy Run, BP Sta-tion (across from Hardee's), Whitwell. Ride leaves at 1:00 pm CST. Bring a new, unwrapped toy or cash donations. Group will leave Hobby Lobby on Hwy 153 at 1:00 pm to ride to Whitwell. FMI call Bill Cason (From the Trail of Tears Remembrance Ride) 423-942-6868

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Nov 27: Thanksgiving Eve Party with DJ and dancing at Coyote Joes, Knoxville.

Nov 28: Thanksgiving Day, Free dinner for all customers at Coyote Joes, Knoxville.

Nov 29: Dancing & DJ at Coyote Joes, Knoxville.

Dec 6: WRCB Share Your Christmas at First TN Pavilion, Chattanooga. CMA will leave the BP station at Hwy 153 & Hamill Rd. at 5:20 pm sharp & ride to the pavilion. Bring non-perishable food items to donate to the Chattanooga Food Bank. All bikes & riders are welcome to join us! FMI Gary at 423-991-0962.

Dec 7: Maurice Colbert Toy Run at Hard-ee's, Whitwell. Ride leaves at 1pm CST. Bring a new, unwrapped toy or cash dona-tion. FMI 423-658-5074.

Dec 7: Greene County Toys for Tots-Gifts for Kids Toy Run. Sign up 1pm-2pm at Big Lots Parking Lot. $10 per rider or $10 un-wrapped toy. In case of inclement weather, join our ride in your car! All proceeds go to Gifts For Kids Greene County. FMI 423-422-2106

Dec 14: Chattanooga Toy Run at Toys R Us, Hwy 153, Chattanooga. Ride leaves at 1pm.

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2014Jan 1: New Year's Day Ride, CMA Event, Sportsman's Warehouse, Chattanooga. FMI 423-344-0508 or [email protected]

ALABAMANov 9: Ride Like A Pro Atlanta at Riders Harley-Davidson, Birmingham.

FLORIDANov 3: TAMPA BAY AREA RIDE FOR KIDS at Heinrich Training Center, Lithia. Rain or shine. All proceeds benefit the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. FMI 800-253-6530. Save $10 by registering early at www.rideforkids.org.

2014Jan 1: 10th Annual New Year's Day - Pic A Card/Pic A Pla, Denny's at I-95 and Baymeadows. No organizations, no chari-ties, no entry fee, just the most fun/unique ride of the year. 8-9:30am Breakfast, 9am draw cards, 9:45 KSU. FMI Larry (904) 655-8750

GEORGIANov 3: Stocking Full of Love Toy Run, Ridge-land HS, Ft. Oglethorpe. KSU at 2pm. Bring a new, unwrapped toy or a cash donation. FMI [email protected] or 423-595-0655

Nov 9: 12TH ANNUAL MONROE COUN-TY TOY RUN, 524 Cabaniss Rd, Forsyth. Benefit the C.A.R.E Cottage of Monroe Co. Sign-in 10 am, KSU at 11am from the Mon-

roe County Moose Lodge. After-The-Run Get Together at Monroe Co. Moose Lodge, prize drawings, free food, entertainment, 1pm until, Big Mike & The Booty Papas. $10 toy or donation. FMI 478-957-2853 [email protected]

Nov 10: SAFETY REFRESHER COURSE, 2262 Campbellton Rd, Atlanta. 12- 5pm, $5. Slow cones, off-set wide, 360 circle, lane change, figure 8, 180 pull out, 12ft slow cones, box 18/24, quick s dear riders. You must have your own bike and high top shoes to support your ankle, gloves and glasses. www.sosa1.com or 404-553-1877 or [email protected]

Nov 11: VETFEST 2013-Ride to VetFest with Mega Rocker Paul Taylor of "Winger". Harley-Davidson of Macon. Registration @ 12:00 noon, KSU at 2pm. Ride ends at 1044 Booth Road, Warner Robins, VetFest Concert Site. Free concert: Blackjack Billy & The Big Rock Show. FMI 478-319-5859 or [email protected]

Nov 29-Dec 1: Holiday Sale at Chatta-hoochee Biker Gear, 8065 S Main St, Helen. Cash only. Pick an ornament, get the dis-count. 20-50% off, minimum discount 20%, 10% w/credit card. 706-878-0076.

Dec 8: Catoosa Co. Toy Run, Big Lots, Ft. Oglethorpe. Ride leaves Big Lots at 2:30pm. Bring a new, unwrapped toy or a cash do-nation. Lafayette CMA will do coffee/hot chocolate. FMI 706-937-6546.

2014Jan 24-26: GREAT AMERICAN MOTOR-CYCLE SHOW since 1992 at North Atlanta Trade Center, 1700 Jeurgens Ct,

Norcross. New, foreign and domestic mo-torcycles. One of a kind custom rides, sport bikes, touring, choppers, trailers, parts, ap-parel and anything you need to ride. Over 120,000 sq ft of bikes and accessories, all at discount show prices! New entertainment this year for the entire family from vin-tage bikes to live music. TICKETS: Online at www.greatamericanmotorcycleshow.com Show Hours: Friday 3-8, Saturday 9-8, Sunday 10-5. FMI: (770) 279 9899 or www.greatamericanmotorcycleshow.com or [email protected]

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May 14-17: HAWG VALLEY BIKE RALLY, Corley Chapel RD Graham. Home of the world famous boogie barn! Motorcycle Rally with live music, adult contests, field events, vendors and camping. Reserved electric and water campsites available. $30/person. (812) 660-0584 or [email protected] or www.hawgvalleybi-kerally.com

Aug 14-17: HAWG VALLEY BIKE RALLY Corley Chapel Rd Graham. Home of The World Famous Boogie Barn! motorcycle rally with live music, adult contests, field events, vendors and camping. Reserved RV spots available. $30.00 per person. (812) 660 0584 or [email protected] or www.hawgvalleybikerally.com

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NORTH CAROLINANov 9: McDowell County Toy Run-2nd An-nual. Sign up at 10:30am at Fabulous Finds & Gifts, 1790 Rutherford Rd, Marion. KSU at 11:30am with escorted ride to drop off point. $10 unwrapped toy or $10 donation per person. ALL TOYS WILL STAY IN MC-DOWELL COUNTY. Food available at end of ride. All vehicles welcome. Contact Van Taylor @ 442-9232

SOUTH CAROLINA Nov 2: RIDE LIKE A PRO ATLANTA Ad-vanced Rider Skills Class in Charleston. Retake the class as much as you like, free for 1 year. $150, $50 deposit required. AM and PM Class openings. www.ridelikeapro-atlanta.com

Nov 30: Law Dogs 2nd Annual Toy Run, Greenville H-D, 30 Chrome Dr, Green-ville. All donations stay local. Support the Green Soup Kitchen, local Church groups and your local Law Dogs for a good cause. The person you help now may be you later. Event Cost: 1 unwrapped toy or a cash do-nation. KSU: 11am. FMI: 864-884-7698 or

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TEXASOct 31-Nov 3: LONE STAR RALLY www.lonestarrally.com Sons of Anarchy stars will be signing autographs at scheduled meet and greet events. Historic downtown Galveston will play host to thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts rolling into town for free concerts and entertainment, ven-dors and more.

2014Mar 21-22: Ride for Autism. An overnight motorcycle poker run that strives to in-crease public awareness about the mysteri-ous affl iction and raise money to help those dealing with autism. Registration kicks off with an open house and meal at Cajun H-D, I-10 Exit 97 in Scott 6pm to 8pm. Includes arrival party in Galveston, TX with meal, ride token, T-shirt, auction, 50-50 split and prizes for the best 3 hands. www.projectin-dependence.org.

MUSIC EVENTSNov 1: Grits from Dumplin Valley at Just One More Bar, Knoxville, 8p.

Nov 1: Griffi n Brothers Band at Hoggs Pub & Grub, Gatlinburg, TN.

Nov 1: Phoenix Rising at Georgia's, Smyrna, TN, 9pm.

Nov 2: Phoenix Rising at Smitty's, Lebanon, TN, 9pm.

Nov 2: Hardwired at Quaker Steak & Lube, Knoxville, TN.

Nov 2 & 3: BAMM at Hoggs Pub & Grub, Gatlinburg, TN

Nov 8: Dirty Neighbors Band at Hoggs Pub & Grub, Gatlinburg, TN

Nov 8: Backlit Band at Shooters Bar & Grill, Hermitage, TN

Nov 8: 20TN at Coyote Joe's, Knoxville, TN

Nov 9: Jason Ellis at Quaker Steak & Lube, Knoxville, TN

Nov 9: Phoenix Rising at Tommy's Tavern, Unionville, TN, 9pm.

Nov 9 & 10: BAMM at Hoggs Pub & Grub, Gatlinburg, TN

Nov 15: BAMM at Hoggs Pub & Grub, Gatlinburg, TN

Nov 15: Third Degree at Coyote Joe's, Knoxville, TN

Nov 16: Grits from Dumplin Valley at Bo-barosa Saloon, Del Rio, TN 8pm.

Nov 16: Kirk Fleta at Hoggs Pub & Grub, Gatlinburg, TN

Nov 16: Fairview Union Band at Quaker Steak & Lube, Knoxville, TN

Nov 16: Phoenix Rising at JC's Bullseye, Nashville, TN, 9pm.

Nov 17: BAMM at Hoggs Pub & Grub, Gatlinburg, TN

Nov 17: Tall Paul at Quaker Steak & Lube, Knoxville, TN

Nov 22 & 23: Kirk Fleta at Hoggs Pub & Grub, Gatlinburg, TN

Nov 23: Mike Nash at Quaker Steak & Lube, Knoxville, TN

Nov 24: BAMM at Hoggs Pub & Grub, Gatlinburg, TN

Nov 29: Dirty Neighbors Band at Hoggs Pub & Grub, Gatlinburg, TN

Nov 29: Shoot For Tuesday Band at Shoot-er's Bar & Grill, Hermitage, TN

Nov 30: Phil Liebo at Hoggs Pub & Grub, Gatlinburg, TN

Nov 30: Jason Ellis at Quaker Steak & Lube, Knoxville, TN.

Dec 1: BAMM at Hoggs Pub & Grub, Gatlin-burg, TN

Dec 6: Grits from Dumplin Valley at Dan-dridge Pizza & More, 7pm.

Dec 7: Grits from Dumplin Valley at Bo-barosa, Del Rio, 8pm.

Dec 14: Grits from Dumplin Valley at Just One More Bar, Knoxville, 8pm.

Dec 15: Grits from Dumplin Valley at Bra-kins Blues Bar, Maryville, 9pm.

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

BEL AIR GRILL Bike Night at 6pm, 50 cent wings, best drink prices in town. Maryville, TN.

HOGGS PUB & GRUB Trivia night w/prizes starting Sep 17, Darts, Billiards, Cornhole dis-counts. Gatlinburg, TN.

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

1st Tues: CMT/ABATE OF ROBERTSON COUNTY Mtg at The Pit, Springfi eld, TN. 7pm.

1st Tues: ANDERSON COUNTY, TN TOY RUN COMMITTEE MEETING, 7 pm.

1st Tues: LADIES OF HARLEY DRAGON CHAPTER MEETING, Shed at SMH-D, Maryville, TN, 7 pm.

1st Tues: CHRISTIAN MOTORCYCLIST AS-SOCIATION MEETING at Western Sizzlin, Tullahoma, TN at 6:30 pm.

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

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

2nd Tues: DRAGON H.O.G. CHAPTER ACTIVITIES MEETING (6 pm), ROAD CAP-TAIN'S MEETING (7 pm) The Shed, Smoky Mountain H-D, Maryville, TN

2nd Tues: CHRISTIAN MOTORCYCLIST AS-SOC Nashville Chapter meeting. Eat at 6pm. Shoney's, Nashville, TN.

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

WEDNESDAYQUAKER STEAK and LUBE, Knoxville, TN. 60 cent each boneless wings & shrimp. Live team trivia. Win a $50 gift card.

COYOTE JOES, Knoxville, TN. Karaoke and dancing.

SOUTHSIDE SPORTS BAR-Bike night, Knox-ville, TN. Pool, darts, golden tee, bowling games.

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

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

HOGGS PUB & GRUB Darts, Billiards, Corn-hole discounts, Gatlinburg, TN.

1st & 3rd Wed: VOLUNTEER ROAD RIDERS CLUB MEETING.

3rd Wed: VICTORY MOTORCYCLE CLUB. Blues City Chapter meets at Brother's Grill & Seafood, Memphis, TN.

Last Wed: American Legion Bike Night, Coin-jock NC. 252-453-2079.

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

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Food forThought

by Barry DuncanIf you have ever seen the AM

Pickers TV show then you’ve heard about Le Claire, IA, but it’s Big Dave

& Holly’s pork tenderloins that has put the town on the map. Located at 1204 N Cody Road (Main Street) you get a great view of the Mississippi river.

The pork tenderloin sandwich at $6.00 is as big as a platter and thick too. It’s topped with lettuce, pickle, onion, and tomato. Homemade cole slaw at $1.50 is a good choice. The cheese steak wrap with peppers, onions and cheese at $5 is a big favorite. Holly makes a mean gourmet sundae with flavors like blueberry, rice krispy, smores and brownie delight.

They are open Mon-Sat 11-9, Sun 12-9. If you get lost call ‘em at 563-289-4070.

UNTIL WE EAT AGAIN, BIKER BARRY

Cheese GritsFeatured Recipe by Sous Chef John Morris

4 cups chicken broth1 garlic clove, minced1 cup Shelton Farms grits4 ounces sharp Sweetwater Vally

cheddar cheese, shredded (1 1/2 cups)

4 tablespoons unsalted butter2 tablespoons heavy creamKosher salt and freshly ground

pepper

In a medium saucepan, bring the chicken broth to a boil. Add the garlic and slowly stir in the grits. Reduce the heat to moderately low and cook, stirring frequently, until the grits are tender, 20 minutes. Remove the saucepan from the heat and stir in the cheese, butter and cream. Season with salt and pepper and serve immediately.

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

BELLEVUE PUB, Duck Dynasty night with drink specials, happy hour 3-8p with food and drink specials. Poker, Karaoke. Nashville, TN.

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

SOUTHSIDE SPORTS BAR-Ladies Night $1.25 Natty 7-11pm, Knoxville, TN. Pool, darts, golden tee, bowling games.

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

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

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

EAST TN RIDERS Night Out Dinner Meet-ings.

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

1st Thurs: CMT/ABATE MEETINGS at Pan-cho's Mexican Restaurant, Memphis, TN.

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

1st Thurs: EAST TENNESSEE H.O.G MEET-ING, 7 pm. Knoxville H-D West, Knoxville, TN.

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

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

2nd Thurs: Wildcat H-D H.O.G. Chapter meetings at 7 PM, London, KY.

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

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

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

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

3rd Thurs: MUSIC CITY H.O.G. CHAPTER MEETING at Boswell's Nashville location.

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

Last Thurs: WILKESBORO NC H.O.G. Chap-ter Meeting. Oakwoods Country Clubhouse, Wilkesboro, NC. Eat 6 pm. Last Thurs: M T Bottle Bike night, Murfrees-boro, TN. Drink and food specials, games, vendors!

FRIDAYSHOOTER'S BAR & GRILL Poker 6:30 pm. Nashville, TN.

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

QUAKER STEAK & LUBE, Knoxville, TN. Party Boys Karaoke Fridays. Give a donation and sing for charity.

WILD WING CAFÉ, Asheville, NC. Live mu-sic.

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

OUTPOST PAVILION Live Music Friday & Saturday nights. Tellico Plains, TN.

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

2nd Fri: BLUE GRASS BIKER BABES MEET-ING. Logan's Roadhouse, Scottsville Rd. Bowl-ing Green, KY, 5:30 pm.

4th Fri: BIKE NIGHT at Boswells H-D Cookeville, TN at 6pm.

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

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

BELLEVUE PUB, happy hour 3-8p food & drink specials. Poker, Karaoke, live bands. Nashville, TN. Nate Allen Band or Doug McCall Band, 9-1am.

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

QUAKER STEAK & LUBE College Game Day with 1/2 rack & 2 sides $10.99 All day Sat & Sun. $5 Jumbo Margaritas & Ice Pics All Day!

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

THE BRUHIN SOCIAL CLUB, Knoxville, TN. Karaoke.

OUTPOST PAVILION Live Music, Tellico Plains, TN.

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

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

1st Sat: BIKER BLOCK PARTY & CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY at Bruce Rossmeyer H-D, Daytona, FL.

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

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

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

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

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