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Welcome to the
Great South Chapter #2505
Weekly 411 August 22nd 2010
GRILLERS NEEDED
Fellow GS HOG members!! Come out and support Great South Harley by donating 3 hours of your time any Saturday to grill hot dogs and burgers. Get to know other HOG members, recruit new ones to our chapter and talk bikes and rides (exaggerated truths are encouraged). Let Great South Harley know, especially Gene and Kevin that we
appreciate how much they support the HOG chapter. I know we all enjoy our GS HOG discounts and having use of the HOG Pen. This opportunity is available every Saturday from noon to 3 PM. If you can spare a few hours on Saturday please contact Tim Summers at activities@greatsouthhog.com and let him know you are willing to help out. Your support is greatly appreciated!
DINNER RIDE -- GSHD (C) – EVERY THURSDAY, AT 6:30 PM
Meet at the Hog Pen to plan and decide on a dinner destination. These are usually very easy and short rides to a local eatery. The camaraderie is great and it is a good time for new members to meet others in the chapter. One of our most popular rides. 1-2 pigs
Message From Steve Adams GS HOG Director
http://www.communitywelcomehouse.org/about.html
One of the local charities that Great South HOG supports, the Coweta Community
Welcome House for abused women and children, has requested some items that
most have around the house or are inexpensive to purchase. The list below is
those things that they need on an urgent ongoing basis. Anything you can
contribute would be welcome. If we all gave just one item it would make an
positive impact and be most helpful to the residents of the home. Please bring
them with you to the Chapter meeting on Thursday evening and I will deliver them
on Friday. If you could help it would be most appreciative.
Fresh meat, fruit and vegetables, (potatoes, onions, tomatoes, cucumbers,
squash, lettuce, cabbage) cheese, lunch meat, eggs, juice, sugar, tea, canned
tuna and salmon, saltine crackers, various types of pasta (noodles, macaroni,
spaghetti, lasagna) macaroni and cheese, size 5 diapers, preemie diapers and
clothes, ketchup, butter/margarine, paper towels and a bassinet, and sheets for it
Gift cards are awesome. This helps with emergency needs.
8/26 August GSHOG Chapter Meeting 7:00 pm click link
http://greatsouthhog.com/code/EventPopUp.aspx?Uid=33&Dt=2010082
This month’s meal will be a BBQ chicken dinner with all the fixins for $5.00. Please sign up
for this event if you plan to eat. RSVP on Website ASAP
Kathy, The Patch Lady, is at almost all chapter meetings. Bring your vests, jackets and
patches. You pre-pay and she will take your garment & patches home and sew them on.
Once they are completed, she will drop them off at the Great South HD receptionist desk.
8/28 GSHD Wounded Warriors Ride KSU 9:00 AM
Ride Captain: Ric O'Brien ric.semperfi@bellsouth.net 3 Pigs (~250 miles round trip) National Parks include: Civil War Prison / Cemetery National P.O.W. Museum Civil War Village Drummer Boy Museum http://www.andersonvillegeorgia.com/prison_cemetery/index.html Check out the calendar for more details. Yoder’s for lunch sounds good to me. Click here
http://greatsouthhog.com/code/EventPopUp.aspx?Uid=94&Dt=20100828
Ric O’Brien
Great South Harley Davidson
Wounded Warrior Project
185 Hwy 16 East
Newnan, GA 30263
770-841-4131
email: ric.semperfi@bellsouth.net
web: http://greatsouthwwp.com
In September, 2009, the Wounded Warrior Project came home to Peachtree City, GA when
native son, Army 1st LT Dan Berschinski, was injured in Afghanistan, stepping on an
improvised explosive device. His plight gained national attention in part due to a small
group of volunteers that organized an email campaign, a motorcycle ride, and other events
to fund assistance for Dan and his family. Although far from completely recovered, Dan has
done remarkably well and still receives cards and letters from supporters throughout the
country.
Unfortunately, many other brave young men and women are injured daily as they disregard
their own safety to fight with pride for our country and its principles in Iraq, Afghanistan, and
other hot spots around the world. Often, they are nameless heroes who consciously
decided to fight for our country’s freedoms, knowing they might well be hurt. I’m hoping you
will be able to help them receive the well-deserved nationwide attention accorded Dan.
At Great South Harley Davidson in Newnan, GA we appreciate everything these young
heroes are doing and have started a national campaign to raise awareness and funding for
The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP), an organization that does a remarkable job in
helping these warriors continue their fight for a normal lifestyle. The WWP assists injured
soldiers from the time they come home, with supplies, financial counseling, and education
to retrain them towards a productive life, among other things. On the Great South Harley
Davidson WWP website, http://greatsouthwwp.com you can see that these injured
warriors have gone bear hunting in Alaska, ice climbing in Wyoming, and snow skiing in
Colorado.
These activities reaffirm self-confidence in our wounded veterans and remind them of the
full lives they will still live.
The Wounded Warrior Project is a 501 (3) (k) non-profit organization funded primarily
through personal and corporate sponsorship. Our goal is to involve America in the
remarkable work this organization does to support those who’ve given much more than
money in support of our country.
Our expectation is to raise $1,000,000 for the Wounded Warrior Project this year. We
have challenged every Harley Owners Group (HOG) in the country, and the response
among Harley riders in this great nation has been overwhelming.
We are also asking for your personal involvement in assisting Great South Harley
Davidson in raising funds for the Wounded Warrior Project. Let’s crush that goal of
$1,000,000. These brave young warriors have put their lives on the line for the freedoms
that we so often take for granted. They stepped up to the plate for us and now it’s our turn
to go to bat for them. I know that economic times are pretty tough right now, but every little
bit helps. Think of how much these brave young men and women are doing for us. For
those of you that can, join us on the ride on August 28th. We will leave from the HOG Pen
at 9:00 and go to the POW Memorial in Andersonville, GA. We will have lunch at Yoder’s
when we arrive and probably dinner on the return ride home at a place TBD.
We are starting to get a lot of chatter from other HOG Chapters in Georgia and, in
particular, the Miami HOG Chapter, who raised almost $1200 the first week they got
involved. Let’s not let them outdo us!
All we ask is that you go to the web site (www.greatsouthwwp.com), look at the videos, and
see what we are doing. Then make your donations, which can be mailed to the address
above. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Thank you in advance for your support in our efforts to raise awareness and funding for the
Wounded Warrior Project.
Remember, it’s not about the war, it’s about the warrior.
Ric O’Brien
Steve Adams, The Director of Great South HOG has pledged a donation
of $.50 for every mile ridden on the Wounded Warrior ride and
challenges all Great South HOG members to make a pledge of their own.
Any amount will help in this very worthwhile effort. There are other HOG
Chapters involved in community fundraising for this great cause and we
need to ensure Great South HOG stands out among them all.
Received a message from Ric O’Brien this morning “I match that pledge” If you want to
pledge contact Ric or to donate go to www.greatsouthwwp.com. The ride is free but
donations will be accepted.
8/28 Chateau Elan Winery KSU 9:00 AM Click link
http://greatsouthhog.com/code/EventPopUp.aspx?Uid=95&Dt=20100828
Ride Captain: Josh Mazzucco, jmazz1950@yahoo.com We will be eating lunch at Paddy’s
Irish Pub than those that want to can take the winery tour the cost of the tour is $10 and
includes 5 wine tastings and a souvenir glass.
This will be a 3 pig ride of about 230 miles R/T
8/29 3rd Anniversary Picnic - GS HOG HOG Pen Click Link
http://greatsouthhog.com/code/EventPopUp.aspx?Uid=96&Dt=20100829
It’s a pot luck dinner and all members are asked to bring their favorite covered dish to share with other members. We’ll also need desserts so if that is your specialty please bring a sweet dish to finish off the meal. Drinks will be provided.
We’ll have music playing and will set up the bike games to practice for the upcoming GA state HOG rally.
Please RSVP on the website and we hope to see you there.
Start Time: 01:30 PM End Time: 04:00 PM
9/4 Bargain Barn Ride HOG Pen KSU 10:00 am click link
http://greatsouthhog.com/code/EventPopUp.aspx?Uid=97&Dt=20100904
RC: Robert Doddridge racemonki@aol.com Find a great selection of motorcycle apparel and accessories including leather jackets and helmets at the Lineville, Alabama establishment. Check calendar for more details 2 Pigs (150 mile Round trip)
SAFETY TIP -- SAFETY OFFICER, PAT GREEN
If your bike falls over, lock the handle bars so that you can use a "locked" grip to get leverage to pick your bike up.
9/9 – 9/12 GA HOG RALLY Click here http://greatsouthhog.com/code/EventPopUp.aspx?Uid=98&Dt=20100909 Road Captain: Phil Henson bph3@bellsouth.net 4 Pig Ride (~750 miles round trip) http://www.gastatehogrally.com Host Hotel: Oceanside Inn and Suites 711 North Beachview Drive Jekyll Island, GA 31527 1.866.553.5955 More details to follow.
10/8 -10/10 Fall Leaf Run Information
Click here http://greatsouthhog.com/code/EventPopUp.aspx?Uid=106&Dt=20101008
Due to many requests to leave the Fall Leaf Run routing the same as last year, I am pleased to do so
unless the pre-ride presents a problem. If you wish to stay indoors for the two over-nights, 10 rooms at
the Super 8 are blocked once again (they’re the only act in town that will put up with us noisy riff-raff).
They are all non-smoking with two double beds. We will probably be on the rear second floor again like
last year. The rate is $67.45 plus tax. You may be able to upgrade to a king size bed on the first floor
rear for only $5 more if you reserve early. When calling to make your reservation, tell them it is in the
name of HOG CHAPTER, Register the room in your name and on your credit card. Call before Friday
October 1st to reserve – after that all rooms blocked under HOG CHAPTER will be cancelled. When the
ten rooms are gone there may or may not be more rooms available. Rates in other nearby motels are
between $103 and $139 per night.
Super 8 101 Flat Creek Rd Black Mountain, NC 28711 828-669-8076