Tomahawk Fall Ride
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September 17-20Tomahawk, WI
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from advertisers who will eagerly welcome and serve you.The Tomahawk Fall Ride, featuring Dairyland Cycle
Insurance as a return official sponsor, is one of the largest motorcycle gatherings in the state and the biggest fundraiser for MDA in northern Wisconsin. The venue has raised some $2 million for families living with neuromuscular diseases since 1983, when organizers began donating to MDA. Monies raised during the Tomahawk Ride provide care for clients and expanded research.
MDA raffles a brand new Harley-Davidson motorcycle as a fundraiser. Tickets are sold throughout the Northwoods by MDA and all proceeds benefit them.
Keep in mind that SARA Park is the only location where 100% of the proceeds benefit MDA.
New this year, Wurl-Feind-Ingman VFW Post 2687 has taken over guardianship of the downtown Tomahawk festivities. That focus will be on veterans, with a M*A*S*H theme from the hit TV series adding to the fun and excitement.
Bubba’s Big Party in Nokomis offers non-stop entertainment from live music to helicopter rides to lawnmower races and an array of vendors.
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Thunder in the Northwoods:
By the Tomahawk LeaderWhen a small group of friends set out to view the
spectacular fall colors that abound in the greater Tomahawk area this time of year 35 years ago little did they realize what that maiden voyage would grow into today.
A few more friends have joined the ride since then – upwards of 40,000 strong each year – making the Tomahawk Fall Ride one of the biggest and most anticipated motorcycle rallies in northern Wisconsin and beyond.
This year the open road leads to Tomahawk Sept. 15-18 as we celebrate a landmark 35th anniversary.
The Tomahawk Leader newspaper is proud to provide you with this Official Guide of Fall Ride events and well-wishes
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long weekend. Look for live music listings inside this Guide.The Ride is a huge economic boost for Tomahawk and
the entire region. Estimates have been that visitors spend some $22.5 million, with an overall economic impact of close to $186 million.
This Fall Ride Guide was created to help attendees enjoy all that is taking place this weekend. Inside you’ll find information on the many events and some interesting places to visit. There also are details on where proceeds from the Fall Ride go, and Ride history.
This may be your first Fall Ride or 15th or 35th, but there’s one thing that never changes. The excitement can literally be felt as the rumble of motorcycles fills the air, telling stories of steel horse journeys ending and new ones just getting underway.
Whether it’s for the good times, scenic rides, to help raise money for a good cause or just to spend some quality time reuniting with family and friends, thank you for being part and helping celebrate a special milestone in Fall Ride history.
Watch for latest Fall Ride info – www.tomahawkleader.comCheck for Fall Ride updates, a copy of this Official Fall
Ride Guide, other information and pictures from Fall Ride 2016 on the Tomahawk Leader website at www.tomahawkleader.com. The Leader also sponsors a business/event directory with places to stay, dine and shop at www.traveltomahawk.com.
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Wurl-Feind-Ingman VFW Post 2687 has declared this “The Year of the Veteran” and nowhere will that focus be more evident than as the post assumes oversight of this year’s downtown Tomahawk Fall Ride activities.
A MASH theme is drawing its own historical fun as Tomahawk’s Mayor Steve Taskay is dressing the part of Corporal Klinger. A MASH character Look-Alike Contest adds to the excitement. Businesses are vying in a military window-decorating contest. There’s also a MASH Trivia Contest in this Guide for you to enter. Entries are being taken at the VFW Command Center tent, a makeshift Korean-era first aid station located on South Second Street downtown.
Hopes are, too, that motorcycle enthusiasts will show their colors and support for veterans with a large turnout for this year’s Friday night Thunder Parade. The procession winds 18 miles along back roads before ending up downtown for that night’s Street Dances. Among the dignitaries riding this year will be Gary Wetzel, a Wisconsin Vietnam-era Congressional Medal of Honor recipient. (Our Tomahawk/Irma area Congressional Medal of Honor recipient Einar Ingman, the state’s last living honoree from the Korean War who died this time last year
YEAR OF THE VETERANVFW heads up
downtown events with MASH theme By Kathy TobinTomahawk Leader [email protected]
•MASH LOOK-ALIKE CONTEST: Do you resemble a MASH character? Or dress the part! Enter the VFW MASH Look-Alike Contest. Meet at the VFW Command Tent, South Second Street, downtown Tomahawk, at 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 16 for judging and prizes.
•Enter the MASH TRIVIA CONTEST: See Pages 34 and 35 for trivia questions about MASH, the TV series.
Drop off your entries at the VFW Command Tent on South Second Street, downtown Tomahawk, before 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday nights for a chance to win prizes.
Have some MASH fun!
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(Sept. 9, 2015), will be fondly remembered, too. Incidentally, both local VFW and Legion posts bear his name.)
The Tomahawk VFW and its Auxiliary have been reaching out to motorcycle groups affiliated with the Veterans of Foreign Wars, The American Legion, AMVETS and motorized Honor Guards inviting them to attend this year’s Fall Ride and participate in the big Thunder Parade, note Tomahawk Commander Gerald Dvorak and Auxiliary representative Pat Haskin.
A special sticker (distributed at the parade lineup at the Tomahawk School Complex between 5 and send-off at 6 p.m. Friday night) will be given to those who have served as a way to identify them in the parade.
The VFW hosts a monthly “Pancake Breakfast with a Vet” and will do so again the Thursday, Friday and Saturday mornings of the Fall Ride. Serving will be from 7 to 11 a.m. at the hall, 203 S. 4th St.
Ten local non-profits will be featured as food vendors downtown during Friday and Saturday’s street dances.
Keeping with its theme, the VFW will stock two beer tents – “The Swamp” and “Rosie’s” – one at each food court. Bartenders are forgoing tips those nights, with collection jars encouraging contributions to The Never Forgotten Honor Flight and the Wounded Warriors in Action Foundation, aka Camp Hackett near Phillips. Since 2008, the Tomahawk VFW has donated some $20,000 to those causes. The Never Forgotten Honor Flight sends veterans to Washington, D.C., for an action-packed day of excursions to see the monuments that pay tribute to them. The foundation offers fishing, bow, rifle and bear hunts to wounded veterans.
Dvorak can speak personally to the bonding and healing that takes place on and after a Never Forgotten Honor Flight. He was one of 92 Vietnam and six Korean veterans who traveled to D.C. in May. On that trip there was a local veteran who suffers from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder who had never let anyone know accounts of the horrors that haunt him from his wartime service. Green Bay Packer fullback John Kuhn was on that same Honor Flight and he and this veteran struck up a friendship, Dvorak said. It was in front of the Vietnam Memorial that the inner torments were first shared and, when all was said and done, the local veteran reacted with the biggest smile, Dvorak noted.
“He wasn’t the only one who came to terms with the welcome home,” Dvorak said of the unfriendly reception many veterans faced after that war. This veteran’s relief was obvious throughout the rest of the trip. Once the smiles started, he couldn’t stop them, Dvorak added.
“The Honor Flight was extremely therapeutic,” Dvorak said on behalf of so many veterans who have felt the same way. There was a lot of bonding and healing by Vietnam vets as they came off the plane, he observed: “The Honor Flight works!”
Anyone who would like to contribute to the VFW’s efforts is encouraged to stop by the MASH tent Friday or Saturday, or mail contributions to: VFW Post 2687, P.O. 106, Tomahawk, WI 54487.
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WEST END BAND: Beginning at 7 p.m. HYDE has established itself as one of the Midwest’s best rock cover/original bands. The band was founded in 2008 by touring guitarist/virtuoso and Wisconsin native, Bad Brad Warning, along
with veteran drum monster, Randy Gantner. They are joined by keyboardist Tom Wroblewski, bassist Mike Pries and female vocalist Alexis Walton.
EAST END BAND: 7:30 p.m., Pounding out rock and blues anthems, CONSULT THE BRIEFCASE originated in Stevens Point, but recently centralized in the Fox Valley. Behind the powerful vocals of Green Bay’s Paul Becker, CTB plays songs that were forged in the 60’s to late 70’s, along with the continual creation of original jams. The band draws inspiration from the influences of The Black Crowes, Led Zeppelin, Free and Humble Pie.
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Friday, Sept. 16, 7:30-11:30 p.m. RISING PHOENIX is a rock band from central Wisconsin, boasting veteran musicians. playing primarily 80’s rock,
with some classic 70’s mixed in. A mix of dance songs and progressive music, something to please every rocker in the crowd. Members are: Matt Berndt, lead vocals, harmony vocals; Todd Ashbeck, lead guitar, lead and harmony vocals; Craig Mitchell, lead guitar, harmony vocals; Jerry J Kruschke, drums, percussion, lead and harmony vocals; and Robert Pike, bass guitar and backing vocals.
Live entertainment will be ongoing at SARA Park Friday and Saturday, Sept. 16-17, helping to drum up support for the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA). All activities at that location are geared to help the annual beneficiary of the Tomahawk Fall Ride – MDA.
Friday’s daytime lineup includes: Phyl Wickham from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., with Donnie Pick and the Road Band from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. Saturday’s daytime music features: Scott Kirby duo from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and Kopper Kreek Band from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. Night bands are listed below:
All acts held in the Entertainment Tent in field B
Saturday, Sept. 17, 7:30-11:30 p.m. FM DOWN out of Eau Claire is committed to performing quality original music, while maintaining an impressive repertoire and balance of cover songs by the newest national acts and classic crowd-pleasing songs alike. Some of the artists covered include Foo Fighters, Cee Lo Green, Genesis, Matchbox 20, Sublime, The Beatles, Mumford & Sons, The Black Keys, Gin Blossoms, Pearl Jam and U2.
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WHAT DOES MDA DO?Tomahawk’s Ride helps progress;
100% SARA Park proceeds support cause
The Fall Ride in Tomahawk, Wis., is much more than a huge gathering for motorcycle enthusiasts. At the crux of the annual event is raising money for a worthy cause – the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA).
MDA’s mission is to save and improve the lives of people fighting 43 muscle diseases, including AlS, SMA (Spinal Muscular Atrophy) and dystrophies. Muscular dystrophy is a group of diseases that cause progressive weakness and loss of muscle mass.
“Now is a very promising time for MDA. We are seeing progress from the dollars that are raised and those supporting Tomahawk Fall Ride at SARA Park have a lot to do with that progress,” states Lauren Nelsen, MDA fundraising coordinator, Green Bay. “Many of our kids with a life expectancy of their teens are now living well into adulthood. We are constantly working for treatments and cures, while providing supportive services to help quality of life and maintain independence.”
There are two MDA offices in Wisconsin. The MDA Green Bay office covers 39 different counties in the state and up into the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, serving more than 800 clients living with muscular dystrophy, ALS (also known as Lou Gehrig’s) and other muscle debilitating diseases.
Where does the money go?•MDA Care Centers – “At no cost to our MDA clients,
they are able to see a neurologist, pulmonologist, occupational therapist, physical therapist, and equipment specialists all in one appointment,” Nelsen notes.
•MDA Summer Camp – “For our kids living with muscular dystrophy or other muscle debilitating diseases this is known to be the best week of the year. Not only is it fun and a place where they can just be a kid, it allows them to learn to advocate for themselves and their needs. What they experience and learn at camp helps them well into their adulthood. MDA Summer Camp gives them the courage to be independent and have confidence,” she states.
•Equipment Repairs – “We assist in power mobility and manual mobility equipment repairs.”
•Support Groups – “MDA wants not only our clients to have support, but support for the families that love them too.”
•Research – “MDA’s overall mission is to find treatments and cures. Really, that is what our client’s and their families are hoping for too. That is the overall goal,” Nelsen states.
According to Nelsen, “77 cents of every $1 goes directly to the clients that we serve.”
She reminds those attending the Fall Ride that SARA Park is the only location where 100% of the proceeds raised, goes to the Muscular Dystrophy Association. All proceeds from Bike Raffle tickets purchased at the Harley-Davidson Somo Avenue plant, BP in Tomahawk, and at SARA Park go directly to MDA.
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Dairyland Cycle safety focus in third year
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By Kathy TobinTomahawk Leader [email protected]
The Fall Ride’s official sponsor, Dairyland Cycle Insurance, is invested in multiple ways again this year, doing what it can to promote and help people safely enjoy the huge motorcycle rally in Tomahawk.
A $12,000 per three-year sponsorship is only part of the firm’s commitment to support the Ride and raise funds for the continuing event beneficiary, the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA).
This is the company’s third year of this unique undertaking, notes Carrie Feinen, Dairyland motorcycling marketing manager. It’s the only event like this they sponsor, she says.
The pairing seemed natural, Feinen adds. Based out of its parent company’s headquarters, Sentry Insurance in Stevens Point, Dairyland was attracted to Tomahawk’s Fall Ride because it benefits a great cause and is nearby, she states.
“It’s a perfect opportunity, a great cause and in our back yard,” she states, calling it a win-win opportunity “to bring together MDA and motorcycles.”
Much of the funding has gone toward bringing in entertainment in past years, with the Tomahawk VFW receiving $7,000 this year to help form a base for its oversight of the downtown events.
In addition, Dairyland creates and picks up the cost for specialty Fall Ride T-shirts. The public can purchase them at SARA Park or Bubba’s Big Party for a minimum $10 donation.
This official logo will be featured on Tomahawk Fall Ride apparel being sold by the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA), the beneficiary of the local Ride. Get your sweatshirts and t-shirts at SARA Park. Volunteers who help with this year’s Ride also will be showing off the logo.
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Proceeds go directly to MDA, Feinen says. The first year, T-shirt sales meant an extra $11,000 donation from Dairyland to MDA. Last year the total topped $16,400.
The big focus by Dairyland this year will be on safety, particularly at the high traffic intersections of Hwy. 8 at County Roads L and A. Last year the Department of Transportation (DOT) had cameras mounted in those locations and footage showed a near miss in which a semi almost clipped the last cyclist as a large group passed through, Feinen says. “They (the DOT) were shocked by how many close calls there were,” she adds.
Dairyland has met with the State Patrol, Tomahawk’s police chief and the DOT to formulate a safety plan, Feinen says. The message is aimed at both motorcyclists and other vehicle drivers, she says. “As motorcyclists we want other drivers to watch out for us,” she notes. But it works both ways. Cyclists who might leave an intersection en masse need to make sure it’s safe, she warns. Use good judgment. “We also need to be mindful and respectful … We need to be aware of others, too.”
In past years, Dairyland used billboards to call added attention to the Tomahawk Ride. This year there’s a strong Facebook awareness, with flyers distributed to local dealerships and businesses. An email survey to policyholders also reminded them of this year’s event.
Feinen says she always prays for good weather as Fall Ride approaches. Safety, too, is on her mind. And, as it has the previous two years, Dairyland takes great pride in wishing for great success for MDA.
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Friday and Saturday evening Downtown Street Dances will be a big draw again during Tomahawk’s Fall Ride for MDA. A pair of bands will hit the stage on each end of West Wisconsin Avenue (downtown) following the conclusion of the Thunder Parade Friday and again Saturday starting about 7 p.m. Sponsored by The Liquor Store and The Rodeo/Pik’s Pub, with financial assistance from Dairyland Cycle Insurance, the Street Dances are free to the public.
WEST END BAND: Following the Thunder Parade. OIL CAN HARRY has been a Wisconsin favorite since forming in 1997 and a Fall Ride returnee. Featuring three lead vocalists and live harmonies, Oil Can Harry plays rock, pop and a dose of modern country thrown in for good measure. The group has won many awards, both collectively and individually.
EAST END BAND: Following the Thunder Parade. CRYSTAL AND THE COMMOTION features vocalist Crystal Dolivo, former Airkraft bassist and 2010 Grammy-nominated artist Peter Phippen, guitarist Scott Milz and drummer Michael Hucek. Expect great music from the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, 90’s and today.
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Time Entertainment Place6-9PM Brian McLaughlin SARA Park Bonfire, Tomahawk7-11PM Hyde Billy Bob’s, Tomahawk8PM-Midnight Tuck Pence Pik’s Pub, Tomahawk8PM Older Budwiser Rivers Edge Bar & Grill, Tomahawk8PM-Midnight Slab Prairie Rapids Tavern, Tomahawk8PM-1AM DJ & Karaoke, Millennium Sure-Wood Forest Bar & Grill, TomahawkNight Gary Martin A&J Sports Bar and Grill, Tomahawk
Time Entertainment Place10AM-1:30PM Phyl Wickham SARA Park, Tomahawk1:30-5:30PM White House Players Bonnie & Clyde Gangster Park, Harshaw1:30-5:30PM Brian McLaughlin Rodeo Saloon, Tomahawk1:30-5:30PM Donnie Pick & the Road Band SARA Park, Tomahawk2-6PM Bobby Evan and the Alimony Band Pik’s Pub, Tomahawk5PM Brad Emanuel & Sid The Liquor Store, TomahawkAfter Parade Old Can Harry West End Street Dance-The Liquor Store Wisconsin Ave., TomahawkAfter Parade Crystal and the Commotions East End Street Dance-Pik’s/Rodeo 4th Street & Wisconsin Ave., Tomahawk6-10PM Cherry Pie Bonnie & Clyde Gangster Park, Harshaw7-11PM Howie the DJ Mary’s Hangout, Tomahawk7-11PM Big Backyard Band Prairie Rapids Tavern, Tomahawk7:30-11PM Rising Phoenix SARA Park, Tomahawk8PM Older Budwiser Rivers Edge Bar & Grill, Tomahawk 8PM-1AM DJ & Karaoke, Millennium Sure-Wood Forest Bar & Grill, Tomahawk9PM-1AM Slab Billy Bob’s, Tomahawk 10:30PM Headliner: Madman’s Diary Bubba’s Big Party, NokomisNight Gary Martin A&J Sports Bar and Grill, Tomahawk
2016 FALL RIDE MUSIC See map for location. Subject to change.
2016 FALL RIDE MUSIC Continued on Page 21
Time Entertainment Place10AM-1:30PM Scott Kirby duo SARA Park, TomahawkNoon Brad Emanuel & Sid The Liquor Store, Tomahawk1-4PM Little Cisco Billy Bob’s, Tomahawk1-5PM Hip Pocket Bonnie & Clyde Gangster Park, Harshaw1-5PM Scott Kirby Mary’s Hangout, Tomahawk1:30-5:30PM Kopper Kreek Band SARA Park, Tomahawk1:30-5:30PM Ripple Effect Rodeo Saloon, Tomahawk
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THE NATION’S PREMIERE OZZY TRIBUTE BAND, MADMAN’S DIARY, takes the stage Friday evening at Bubba’s Big Party in Nokomis. Unlike any other Ozzy tribute band, the Madmen deliver a giant production with sync’d video taking Ozzy fans on an awesome ride through Ozzy’s iconic career. Combined with an arsenal of mind-numbing theatrics, stage props and pyrotechnics, the Madmen deliver a killer concert experience.
WHERE: Bubba’s Big PartyWHEN: Friday, 10:30 p.m. on the main stage
PARTY @ BUBBA’S CONTINUED ON PAGE 19
By Jennifer RuidTomahawk Leader Contributor
Bubba Troutman knows how to throw a party! Multiple events and a lineup of popular headline bands are expected to draw an even larger crowd to celebrate this year’s 35th annual
IRON BUTTERFLY toured in the late sixties with the likes of The Doors, The Grateful Dead, The Who and Cream. Their second album featured the 17:05 minute track “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida” earning the music industry’s first ever “Platinum Album.” Other hits by Iron Butterfly include “Ball”, “Live” and “Metamorphosis.”
WHERE: Bubba’s Big PartyWHEN: Saturday, 10:30 p.m. on the main stage
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PARTY @ BUBBA’S CONTINUED ON PAGE 21
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 18Tomahawk Fall Ride.
Bubba’s Big Party runs Sept. 14-18 and is held at Nokomis Community Park with an adjoining campground on County Road L in the town of Nokomis. Bubba is expecting over 2,000 campers and up to 5,000 visitors per day on hand to enjoy the action-packed festivities.
“It is a very fun-filled weekend, and we create an atmosphere that welcomes everyone whether or not you are a biker. Our music lineup is once again wonderful, and we have tons of things going on such as helicopter rides, the racing, Saturday’s custom car show, camping and contests such as motorcycle contests and karaoke contests, and we also welcome
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will lead Thunder ParadeBy Kathy TobinTomahawk Leader [email protected]
Tomahawk VFW Post 2687 is focusing on veterans as it takes command of this year’s Fall Ride downtown activities. One of the exciting results is welcoming Vietnam Medal of Honor recipient Gary Wetzel back to Tomahawk to help lead this year’s Friday night Thunder Parade – in large part a military tribute.
The Medal of Honor is this nation’s highest military honor. Today, only 54 Vietnam honorees are alive out of 248 total Medal of Honor recipients. More than 2.7 million Americans served in Vietnam, representing 9.7% of their generation.
Wetzel of South Milwaukee was friends with Tomahawk’s own Korean War Medal of Honor recipient Einar Ingman. He was one of the dignitaries on hand to help Einar celebrate his 85th birthday on Oct. 6, 2014. Our local hero died less than a year later on Sept. 9, 2015. This city’s VFW and American Legion posts both bear Ingman’s name.
Wetzel enlisted in the Army in February 1966 at age 18, Wetzel, Continued on page 23
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and two years later, after re-enlisting, the Private First Class was serving as a door gunner in the 173rd Assault Helicopter Company.
Just shy of two weeks before he was scheduled to return home after serving two tours, Wetzel was shot down (his fifth time) on Jan. 8, 1968, near Ap Dong An in the Republic of Vietnam. His helicopter crashed and Wetzel and others came under heavy enemy fire.
Severely wounded by an explosion that nearly severed his left arm, he tucked the wounded limb into his belt and continued to man his machine gun and help other injured soldiers. Wetzel tells of doing his “John Wayne run back to the chopper,” being hit in the leg, tending to the wounded, helping pull others to safety, and eliminating enemy fire.
Wetzel noted others said he saved a lot of people, but he responded, “I was busy. I wasn’t counting.”
Wetzel and the other survivors were rescued the next morning. His arm was amputated in a field hospital. He then spent approximately six months in a Toyko hospital.
He was subsequently promoted to Specialist Four and awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions by President Lyndon Johnson on Nov. 19, 1968, in a ceremony at the White House.
When asked what the medal means to him, Wetzel has told others, “When I was in the Tokyo hospital, where the doctors took out more than 400 stitches, some of the guys I pulled out who were recovering from their wounds found out I was there. They would walk up to my bed and ask, ‘Are you Gary Wetzel?’ And I’d say, “Yeah,” and they would pull out pictures of their wives, kids or girlfriends and say, ‘Hey, man, because of you, this is what I’ve got to go back to.’” And Wetzel replied, “I’m not Superman. I was just a guy doing his job.”
More recently he said he hopes public awareness of his actions help America’s youth understand the price of freedom.
An official during ceremonies last year to re-christen a Milwaukee street in Wetzel’s honor said: “Because Gary doesn’t have one ounce of quit in him, there are fewer names on that wall in Washington, D.C., than there might otherwise be.”
Wetzel is one of about 30 of 87 Medal of Honor recipients – who in spite of, or perhaps because of the harrowing experiences, physical wounds and emotional trauma they have endured – have joined the “Speak Out, Save Lives” campaign. Their message is designed to stem the rising tide of suicides among military service members today. Their message is simply, “Don’t let the enemy defeat you at home!”
Wetzel says people tend to look at the Red, White and Blue and think of it only as a flag.
He states, “I see into the flag – beyond the flag … the men and women (and their sacrifices it took) for us to be here right now.”
Wetzel, Continued from page 22
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families to bring their children to the park,” Bubba said.Four days of incredible music is always a highlight at
Bubba’s Big Party. This year’s lineup will not disappoint. Live music will be performed by Dirty Side Down, Delta Ratz, Black Frog, Madman’s Diary, Lukyn Skywyrd Southern Rock, Iron Butterfly and Black Knight.
In addition to music, there will be Saturday’s Custom and Classic Car Show with over 100 vehicles. More than 100 companies will be on hand for the tradeshow and swap meet, and there will be plenty of food vendors available from multiple genres.
The Nokomis Fire Department will host a Pancake Breakfast on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 7 to 11 a.m. The Northwoods Passage Snowmobile Club will be hosting Barstool and Lawnmower Racing on Saturday.
As in years’ past, admission to Bubba’s Big Party is free to the general public during Family Day on Saturday until 7 p.m. There will be non-denominational church services held under the big top each morning presented by the Christian Motorcyclist Association at 9:30 a.m.
Troutman emphasizes that the events not only bring great crowds, business and fun to Tomahawk, but they also benefit the town of Nokomis and the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
For more information and any updates and last-minute changes for Bubba’s Big Party and the Tomahawk Fall Ride, visit www.tomahawkfallride.com.
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Lincoln County Cycles, Tomahawk, Live Music, During the dayIngman’s Parkway Pub, Tomahawk, The Bad Downs – Saturday, no time listed.Northwoods Harley-Davidson, Arbor Vitae, Dig Deep – Friday, no time listed. Aaron Huhta & Robert Allen Jr. – Saturday, no time listed.Z’s Fork Horners, Gleason, Broken Arrow Band – Thursday, no time listed. Madpolecats – Saturday, no time listed.Preceding Headliners at Bubba’s Big Party, Nokomis, Black Frog, Lukyn Skywyrd, Delta Ratz, and Black Knight – no specifics on dates or times listed
2-6PM Dave Steffen Band Pik’s Pub, Tomahawk3PM Older Budwiser The Liquor Store, TomahawkUntil 5PM Live Music 7th Annual Scarecrow Fest, Phelps6:30-10:30PM Oil Can Harry Bonnie & Clyde Gangster Park, Harshaw6:30-11PM Consult The Briefcase East End Street Dance-Pik’s/Rodeo 4th Street & Wisconsin Ave., Tomahawk7-11PM Hyde West End Street Dance-The Liquor Store Wisconsin Ave., Tomahawk7-11PM Older Budwiser Billy Bob’s, Tomahawk7-11PM Howie the DJ Mary’s Hangout, Tomahawk7-11PM Bear Creek Band Prairie Rapids Tavern, Tomahawk7:30-11:30PM FM Down SARA Park, Tomahawk8PM-1AM DJ & Karaoke, Millennium Sure-Wood Forest Bar & Grill, Tomahawk10:30PM Headliner: Iron Butterfly Bubba’s Big Party, NokomisNight My Other Girlfriend A&J Sports Bar and Grill, Tomahawk
2016 FALL RIDE MUSIC Continued from Page 20
The 2016 Official Fall Ride Guide Published by the
See you in Tomahawk, WI • September 15-18, 2016
The 35th Annual Tomahawk Fall Ride!
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ACTIVITIES
Look for Fall Ride photos & updates atwww.tomahawkleader.com
•Official Tomahawk Fall Ride Merchandise – Official Tomahawk Fall Ride clothing. •Harley-Davidson Tomahawk Operations Merchandise – Including T-shirts, sweatshirts, women’s and kids’ clothing. •Merchandise vendor displays and sales – Leather, clothing, motorcycle products, airbrushing, pin striping, Harley-Davidson dealers, jewelry, leather sewing, Sturgis souvenirs, plus a variety of other products. •MDA information booth •Event pin sales – Official HOG event pin stop. •Children’s area – Variety of activities for all ages.
Harley-Davidson Tour •Open house – Harley-Davidson plant tour at Somo Avenue facility from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. No charge. Must be 12 or older with fully-enclosed shoes.
Nokomis Community Park•Bubba’s Big Party – Helicopter tours. Onsite
vendors. Karaoke contest. MDA raffle bike on display.
Friday Evening Activities •Thunder Parade, Blind Ride, Veteran Salute – Everyone invited; special salute to veterans. Line up at Tomahawk School complex. Visually impaired and disabled invited to join Tomahawk Lions Club and Northern Lights Harley Owners Group at 5-5:30 p.m. Blessing of bikes, 5:55 p.m., parade rolls at 6 p.m. Route follows 18-mile scenic ride east on Kings Road to County Roads D, H, A, to North Fourth Street and Wisconsin Avenue through downtown Tomahawk. Hundreds of bikes typically take part to the pleasure of waving onlookers along the way.
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Tomahawk Fall Ride 2016
ACTIVITIESFriday Evening Activities Continued
•Friday Night Downtown Street Dances – West Wisconsin Avenue, Tomahawk, beginning after Thunder Parade, 7-11 p.m., West end stage, Oil Can Harry; East end stage, Crystal and the Commotions.
•M*A*S*H Look-Alike Contest – Come dressed as your favorite M*A*S*H character and win prizes. Meet at the VFW Post 2687 M*A*S*H Command Tent on 2nd Street at approximately 8 p.m. for judging.
•M*A*S*H Trivia Contest – Look for the Friday M*A*S*H Trivia Contest in this Official Guide book. Turn in your answers at the VFW M*A*S*H Command Tent on South 2nd Street before 9 p.m. for prizes.
•SARA Park Live Music – The Rising Phoenix, 7:30-11:30 p.m. •Bubba’s Big Party – Madman’s Diary, Ozzy Osbourne tribute at 10:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 17•Breakfast With A Vet, 7-11 a.m., VFW Hall, 203 S.
4th St.SARA Park 10 a.m.-Midnight
•Raffle motorcycle ticket sales – Win a FLHTCU Electra Glide Ultra Classic motorcycle. Raffle drawing 5 p.m. •Harley-Davidson Demo Fleet – Take a 2017-model-year Harley-Davidson for a ride, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. •Live music – Scott Kirby duo, 10 a.m.- 1:30 p.m.; Kopper Kreek Band, 1:30-5:30 p.m.; FM Down, 7:30-11:30 p.m. •Fun Runs – Take one of the 100-plus mile rides (Chrome Ride/Black Ride) through the scenic Northwoods, win prizes and benefit MDA. •Food vendors – Variety of food items, refreshments. •Official Tomahawk Fall Ride Merchandise – Official Tomahawk Fall Ride clothing. •Harley-Davidson Tomahawk Operations Merchandise •Vendor displays and sales – Leather, clothing, motorcycle products, airbrushing, pin striping, Harley-Davidson dealers, jewelry, leather sewing, Sturgis souvenirs, plus a variety of other products. •MDA information booth •Event pin sales – Official HOG event pin stop. •Children’s area – Variety of activities for all ages.
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Some activities listed here may be changed due to later developments.
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ACTIVITIESThursday, Sept. 15
VFW Hall, 203 S. 4th St.•Breakfast With A Vet, 7-11 a.m.
SARA Park Noon-7 p.m. SARA Park on West Somo Avenue is open for MDA activities like raffle ticket sales, official MDA Fall Ride merchandise, Harley-Davidson Tomahawk Operations merchandise, children’s area, Fun Runs, food and merchandise vendors. Bike raffle tickets on sale for FLHTCU Electra Glide Ultra Classic motorcycle. •Bonfire and Brat Fry – Tomahawk Chamber welcomes motorcyclists to the annual event from 6-9 p.m. at SARA Park beach. Music by Brian McLaughlin.
Nokomis Community Park Bubba’s Big Party underway Wednesday and Thursday.
Friday, Sept. 16VFW Hall, 203 S. 4th St.
•Breakfast With A Vet, 7-11 a.m. SARA Park 10 a.m.-Midnight
•Raffle motorcycle ticket sales – Win a FLHTCU Electra Glide Ultra Classic motorcycle. •Harley-Davidson Demo Fleet – Take a 2017-model-year Harley-Davidson for a ride, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. •Live music – Live entertainment under the tent, Phyl Wickham, 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m.; Donnie Pick and the Road Band, 1:30-5:30 p.m.; The Rising Phoenix, 7:30-11:30 p.m. •Fun Runs – Take one of the 100-plus mile rides (Chrome Ride/Black Ride) through the scenic Northwoods, win prizes and benefit MDA. •Food vendors – Variety of food items, refreshments.
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TomahawkFall Ride
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35th Annual Tomahawk Fall Ride—September 15-18, 2016Fun Rides Bene� t MDA
List of Daily Activities at SARA Park and Harley-Davidson Plants:• Raffl e Tickets – Win a 2016 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Ultra Classic Motorcycle• Offi cial Fall Ride Merchandise Sales – Including sweatshirts, T-shirts & Pins• Harley-Davidson Tomahawk Operations Merchandise – Offi cial Harley-Davidson Motor Company Clothing
• Merchandise Vendor Displays & Sales – Variety of Products• Fun Runs – Take a ride on one of the fun runs through the area to win prizes!• Food Vendors and Refreshments – Miller Beer Products and Pepsi soda products• Children’s Area – Variety of activities for children of all ages hosted by the Christian Motorcyclist Association
Thursday, September 15, 2016 • Noon – 7pm
Friday, September 16, 2016 • 10am– midnight• 2017 Harley-Davidson Demo Fleet 10am – 5pm• Live entertainment: Under the tent 10am – 5:30pm The Rising Phoenix 7:30 – 11:30pm• HOG Pin Stop – Offi cial HOG event pin stop• Fun Runs – 3 available to win cash and prizes• Harley-Davidson Open House – Tour the Somo Plant 10am – 3pm
Saturday, September 17, 2016 • 10am– midnight• Bike Raffl e Drawing – 5pm• 2017 Harley-Davidson Demo Fleet 10am – 5pm
• Live Auction – Here’s your chance to win some great Harley-Davidson Motor Company collectibles and memorabilia 5:30pm under the tent• MDA’s Spinning Wheel – Hundreds of prizes!• HOG Pin Stop – Offi cial HOG event pin stop• Harley-Davidson Open House – Tour the Somo Plant 10am – 3pm• Live entertainment:Under the tent from 10am – 5:30pmFM Down 7:30 – 11:30pm • Shuttles will be available
All SARA Park proceeds benefi t the local Muscular Dystrophy Association that serves North Central Wisconsin.
MDA is the nonprofi t health agency dedicated to curing muscular dystrophy, ALS and related diseases by funding worldwide research. MDA also provides comprehensive health care and support services, advocacy and education
• Food & Merchandise vendors open!• Raffl e ticket sales available
• Tomahawk Fall Ride merchandise available• Harley-Davidson merchandise available• Fun Runs
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TomahawkFall Ride
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Tomahawk Fall Ride 2016at SARA Park to bene� t MDA
Sponsored by:
35th Annual Tomahawk Fall Ride—September 15-18, 2016Fun Rides Bene� t MDA
List of Daily Activities at SARA Park and Harley-Davidson Plants:• Raffl e Tickets – Win a 2016 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Ultra Classic Motorcycle• Offi cial Fall Ride Merchandise Sales – Including sweatshirts, T-shirts & Pins• Harley-Davidson Tomahawk Operations Merchandise – Offi cial Harley-Davidson Motor Company Clothing
• Merchandise Vendor Displays & Sales – Variety of Products• Fun Runs – Take a ride on one of the fun runs through the area to win prizes!• Food Vendors and Refreshments – Miller Beer Products and Pepsi soda products• Children’s Area – Variety of activities for children of all ages hosted by the Christian Motorcyclist Association
Thursday, September 15, 2016 • Noon – 7pm
Friday, September 16, 2016 • 10am– midnight• 2017 Harley-Davidson Demo Fleet 10am – 5pm• Live entertainment: Under the tent 10am – 5:30pm The Rising Phoenix 7:30 – 11:30pm• HOG Pin Stop – Offi cial HOG event pin stop• Fun Runs – 3 available to win cash and prizes• Harley-Davidson Open House – Tour the Somo Plant 10am – 3pm
Saturday, September 17, 2016 • 10am– midnight• Bike Raffl e Drawing – 5pm• 2017 Harley-Davidson Demo Fleet 10am – 5pm
• Live Auction – Here’s your chance to win some great Harley-Davidson Motor Company collectibles and memorabilia 5:30pm under the tent• MDA’s Spinning Wheel – Hundreds of prizes!• HOG Pin Stop – Offi cial HOG event pin stop• Harley-Davidson Open House – Tour the Somo Plant 10am – 3pm• Live entertainment:Under the tent from 10am – 5:30pmFM Down 7:30 – 11:30pm • Shuttles will be available
All SARA Park proceeds benefi t the local Muscular Dystrophy Association that serves North Central Wisconsin.
MDA is the nonprofi t health agency dedicated to curing muscular dystrophy, ALS and related diseases by funding worldwide research. MDA also provides comprehensive health care and support services, advocacy and education
• Food & Merchandise vendors open!• Raffl e ticket sales available
• Tomahawk Fall Ride merchandise available• Harley-Davidson merchandise available• Fun Runs
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ACTIVITIESSaturday Harley-Davidson Tour
•Open house – Harley-Davidson plant tour at Somo Avenue facility from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. No charge. Must be 12 or older with fully-enclosed shoes.
Nokomis Community ParkHelicopter tours. Onsite vendors selling leather goods
and clothing, jewelry, new and used motorcycle parts and ethnic food. Christian Prayer Service, 9:30 a.m. Lawnmower and Barstool Races, time trials 11 a.m., racing at noon.
Saturday Evening Activities•Downtown Street Dances – West Wisconsin
Avenue, Tomahawk, West end stage, 7-11 p.m., Consult the Briefcase; East end stage, 6:30-11 p.m., Hyde.
•M*A*S*H Trivia Contest – Look for the Saturday M*A*S*H Trivia Contest in this Official Guide book. Turn in your answers at the VFW M*A*S*H Command Tent on South 2nd Street before 9 p.m. for prizes.
•SARA Park Live Music – FM Down, 7:30-11:30 p.m.•Bubba’s Big Party – Iron Butterfly at 10:30 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 18•Bubba’s Big Party – Nokomis Community Park
* * *Some activities listed here may change due to later developments.
Check for updates, information, and pictures from the 2016 Fall Ride on the
Tomahawk Leader newspaper website www.tomahawkleader.com This official guide also is posted there for easy reference. For information about places to stay, dine and shop now or in the future, visit the Leader’s business and
event directory at www.traveltomahawk.com.
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See you in Tomahawk, WI • September 15-18, 2016
The 35th Annual Tomahawk Fall Ride!
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1. What country (war) is the MASH 4077 hospital set in? A. Iraq during the gulf war B. Vietnam C. Guadalcanal during WWII D. Korea
2. What is Cpl. Klinger’s first name? A. John B. Marcus C. Maxwell D. Mayweather
3. What actor played the role of "Hawkeye" Pierce? A. Jamie Farr B. Alan Alda C. Harry Morgan D. Henry Winkler
4. What was "Hawkeye" Pierce's first and middle names A. Benjamin Neal B. Eric Neal C. Benjamin Franklin D. Harold Avery
5. What was Cpl. O’Reilly's nickname? A. Sonar B. Radar C. Sparky D. DJ
6. Who came first: LTC. Blake or Col. Potter? A. Potter B. Blake
7. What happened to LTC Blake? A. He was sent home B. He PCS'd to a different unit C. He was Chaptered out of the military, and now has his own practice D. He died in a crash on his way to the US
8. What was Maj. Margaret Houlihan's nickname? A. Hot stuff B. Hot lips C. Tightwad
9. What was Col. Potter’s wife's name? A. Mildred B. Molly C. Rose D. Francis
10. What was Cpl. O’Reilly’s favorite drink? A. Orange soda B. Near beer C. Grape knee-high D. Root beer from back home
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1. What was the name Col. Potter’s horse? A. Petunia B. Old Faithful C. Sophie D. Calvarie
2. When Cpl. O’Reilly has to call Seoul, he makes a connection to another clerk; this clerk’s nickname is? A. Zulu B. Alpha C. Sparky D. Barney
3. Who came first, BJ Honeycut? Or Trapper McIntyre? A. BJ B. Trapper
4. What was the nickname for the officer’s tent? A. The Sir Sandwich B. The Swamp C. The Hole D. The Dungeon
5. What was the usual drink in Hawkeye’s tent? A. Vodka B. Beer C. Whiskey D. Gin
6. What was the nickname BJ and Hawkeye gave Frank Burns? A. Weasel Breath B. Cry-baby C. Brown Nose D. Ferret-Face
7. What did Cpl. Klinger do to try and get out of the Army? A. Wore women’s clothing B. Tried to eat a jeep C. Pretended to be a mass murderer from Toledo. D. All of the above
8. Where is BJ Honeycut from? A. New Orleans B. San Francisco C. Denver D. Seattle
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A. 10 B. 12 C. 7 D. 11
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From Tomahawk Leader FilesA group of 21 North Country Riders Motorcycle Club members
getting together in October 1982 is the official inauguration of the Tomahawk Fall Ride. Money raised went to a charity, although not to the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA).
Harley-Davidson, Inc. and the Harley Owners’ Group came onboard in 1983 when about 300 riders on 160 motorcycles took part in an Oct. 8 90-mile ride along Lincoln County backroads. Afterwards, they were treated to free beer, brats and door prizes at the Tomahawk Harley-Davidson plant. Some $350 was raised for MDA – Harley-Davidson’s charity of choice – through a $2 registration fee.
In hopes of more favorable motorcycling weather, the event was moved to early September in 1986. About 1,200 people on 676 cycles enjoyed the day, raising $3,200 for MDA.
The Fall Ride moved permanently to SARA Park in 1989. Attendance estimates soared to 5,000 people that year and donations to MDA neared $10,000.
The popular bike raffle was added a year later. A 1990 Harley-Davidson Sportster was the first cycle given away and was won by a Merrill man.
In its 10th year in 1991, the Thunder Parade rumbled for the first time through the streets of Tomahawk. An estimated 4,000 riders attended, even in pouring rain. Organizers upped the ante on the raffle bike, offering a new Big Twin FLHS Electra Glide Sport. More than $20,000 was raised for MDA.
The brand new Tomahawk Harley-Davidson North Plant opened for tours during the 1995 Fall Ride. The crowd was estimated to be about 13,000 strong at its Saturday peak. All 30,000 raffle tickets were sold and the total donation to MDA topped $80,000.
A green and gold raffle bike personally autographed by Green Bay Packers Coach and Harley-Davidson enthusiast Mike Holmgren commemorated the Packers’ Super Bowl championship in 1997. The donation to MDA topped $100,000, with more than $67,000 raised from the bike raffle alone. Attendance estimates hovered around 30,000 people and 15,000 motorcycles. About 1,600 riders participated in the Fun Runs and 1,000 rode in the Thunder Parade. A downtown street dance following the parade Friday night was added to the list of weekend activities.
The Fall Ride’s 20th anniversary was observed in 2001. The event helped observe the opening of the State Hwy. 51 four-lane bypass. For the first time, two raffle bikes were featured with a grand prize Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Ultra Classic and a second place Sportster. An estimated 4,000 bikes rode in the Thunder Parade which followed the northbound lanes of Hwy. 51, the highway’s first traffic. A candlelight vigil was held as many bikers paused to honor those who died just a few days earlier in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in New York City,
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Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania. Harley-Davidson, the parent firm, marked its 100th
anniversary in big fashion in Milwaukee in 2003. The celebration also was noted at Tomahawk’s 2003 Fall Ride as Harley-Davidson’s Tomahawk Operations noted its own important milestone – 40 years of being an integral part of the company and the Tomahawk community. A Blind Ride was offered for the first time during which the Tomahawk Lions Club and Northern Lights Harley Owners Group (HOG) took 14 visually-impaired people on the 18-mile Thunder Parade. Local MDA donations totaled $112,000.
Perfect motorcycling weather Sept. 16-19, 2004, pulled in an estimated 40,000 people and 20,000 motorcycles. Some $160,000 was raised for MDA, including $75,000 from raffle bike sales.
Celebrating its 25th milestone in 2006, the Tomahawk Fall Ride saw a record 45,000 visitors to the city with about $141,000 raised for MDA. A ceremony commemorated the quarter century milestone of the Ride at the Tomahawk Post Office with the unveiling of the first day cancellation of the 25-year anniversary Tomahawk Fall Ride cancel.
The Tomahawk Downtown Business Council, Tomahawk Post Office and Tomahawk Leader teamed up to present one-of-a-kind 2007 Tomahawk Fall Ride collector items: two postcards, a limited-edition Fall Ride stamp and a special one-day motorcycle pictorial cancellation dated Sept. 14, 2007.
The hosting community was in a bit of a funk in 2010 despite the excitement over welcoming our motorcycle friends. Our local Harley-Davidson plant had just finished a union vote that would help keep the company in Tomahawk and Wisconsin, and we were only weeks away from the closure of Veterans Memorial Bridge for removal and total reconstruction. The latter proved to be a financial burden on the community as well as an inconvenience for the next nine months.
The bridge reopened and additional roadwork on North Fourth Street was timed for completion just before the 2011 Fall Ride. The rumble was back in the air and spirits were high as Tomahawk’s Fall Ride’s 30th anniversary was celebrated.
Dairyland Cycle Insurance became the official event sponsor in 2014, committing a $12,000 donation each of three years, plus promoting the Tomahawk event through billboards in large market areas around the state and mailings to Dairyland policy-holders as well as additional support and subsequent large donations to MDA.
Wurl-Feind-Ingman VFW Post 2687 has declared 2016 the Year of the Veteran, taking over the downtown Tomahawk portion of event planning during this 35th anniversary observance. A MASH theme from the TV series is the focus of added enthusiasm, with a “Command Center” tent, and MASH look-alike, trivia and business window decorating contests, along with an emphasis on involving veterans in an even bigger Thunder Parade. Their proceeds will support veterans’ causes including the Never Forgotten Honor Flight and Wounded Warriors in Action Foundation. MDA remains the focus at SARA Park and through many other endeavors.
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The Tomahawk Lions Club and Northern Lights Harley Owners’ Group (HOG) are again offering motorcycle rides for the blind, disabled and those on Medicare disability – including disabled veterans – as part of this year’s Friday night big Fall Ride Thunder Parade. Participants should meet at the Tomahawk School complex between 5 and 5:30 p.m. and will be assigned an escort for the 18-mile ride through the back roads of Tomahawk, ending en masse in downtown Tomahawk. Of note, no sidecars will be available this year so riders must be able to straddle and ride on the back of a motorcycle. They should wear appropriate clothing and if under age 18 they must have a helmet. HOG will provide the drivers. The opportunity has drawn people from Wausau and Madison in past years, notes organizer Orrin Kolberg. Some have had just such a ride on their bucket list, he says. Saving sight and helping the blind are ongoing programs of the Lions Club organization locally, nationally and internationally. For more information or to make further arrangements, contact Kolberg at 715-453-7106.
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Devin Argall is called courageous – an inspiration for everyone, including his teachers.
0from Manitowoc serves as a Wisconsin State Goodwill Ambassador for the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA). Hopes are that Devin will be able to attend this year’s Fall Ride in Tomahawk, but he is undergoing a clinical trial at a children’s hospital in Chicago that may not make the trip possible.
Devin was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy at age 2 and he’s continually beating the odds. He’s still walking today – which is a rarity, notes MDA’s Lauren Nelsen. Usually children at his age have assistance or rely on mobility equipment, she says.
Two videos on You-Tube introduce you to the unassuming young man who is inspiring to many.
When he was first diagnosed, people said he’d be in a wheelchair at age 10 or 12, Devin says.
“I like proving people wrong,” he states.
MDA State Goodwill Ambassador
Devin Argall says ‘WATCH ME’
as he keeps on walkingBy Kathy TobinTomahawk Leader [email protected]
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Somo Avenue plant tour this yearAbout Harley-Davidson
Harley-Davidson Motor Company produces custom, cruiser and touring motorcycles and offers a complete line of Harley-Davidson motorcycle parts, accessories, riding gear and apparel, and general merchandise. For more information, visit Harley-Davidson’s website at www.h-d.com.
About Tomahawk Operations•Harley-Davidson Tomahawk Operations consists
of two facilities, one on Kaphaem Road and one on Somo Avenue, which include 192,000 square feet on 96 acres used to support production. Together they employ just over 300 people.
•Employees at Tomahawk Operations paint components that are shipped to York, Penn., and Kansas City, Mo. These parts are then assembled on Harley-Davidson motorcycles.
•At the Kaphaem Road facility, windshields for both current production models and Genuine Motor Parts and Accessories are produced. Hard Candy Custom painting is also completed at Kaphaem.
•At the Somo Avenue facility, employees fabricate, paint and prepare motorcycle parts and accessories for final assembly at Harley-Davidson facilities in York, Penn., and Kansas City, Mo. Employees also ship parts and accessories orders directly to dealers to fulfill customer orders. This facility includes a high-volume paint facility currently running four high-volume robotic paint lines, buffing and final paint inspection and parts and accessories production.
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Even later in life, he says some said his ability to walk wouldn’t last long.
Devin responds, “Watch me!”According to his family, the Muscular Dystrophy
Association has been there for them from the beginning. “MDA is like a second family to us. … They’ve given us
hope,” Devin’s mom, Dawn, says.The videos talk about Devin’s daily regiment of medicine
and his ongoing trips to visit doctors throughout the Midwest. Devin says his doctors are impressed with him because
he’s still walking. “I feel like I should keep trying to impress them. … If I stop I could end up in a wheelchair. … (There could be) a cure soon,” he offers.
The medical trial in Chicago is working with a drug doctors think will help, his dad, Josh, notes.
Each Friday Devin goes for an IV infusion of medicine to keep his muscles from deteriorating. Hopes are the drug will receive FDA approval and help other kids.
“Devin is excited to do his part to advance the medicine. He doesn’t look at it as just for himself, and that’s what he’s about,” Josh says.
In Devin’s words: “I enjoy being the State Ambassador for MDA because I like to help the muscle disease community and to help spread awareness for MDA and what they do to help the community. I may not have the same title in a couple years but I’ll never stop doing all I can to help the MDA help those who need it most.”
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If you came to town on a motorcycle, you might be interested in the wild competition pitting a different form of wheeled transportation! Take the short ride out to Nokomis Community Park on Saturday, Sept. 17 for the 11th annual Lawnmower and Bar Stool Races. (Yes, lawnmowers can kick up quite a bit of dust, and barstools aren’t just for crowding up to a bar.)
Time trials are at 11 a.m. with racing at noon. Races are held at the race track behind the Nokomis Fire Department.
“It is amazing watching the lawn mower racers and bar stool racers go around the curvy track as they try to pass and gain the lead over their fellow racer. A few spills and a couple blown motors keep everyone wondering who is going to win the race. It is fun hearing the screams, cheers and ooohs and aaahhhs from the crowd,” says Lori Rogney, one of the organizers.
“Racers come from Tomahawk, Jump River, Sheldon, Ladysmith, Medford and other surrounding areas. The racers compile points throughout the season as they race almost every weekend in different locations. The races on Fall Ride weekend conclude their season circuit and the racer who has compiled the most points is crowned the season winner,” she adds. “Spectators enjoy watching this unique racing experience as it isn’t something you see on a frequent basis ... and it is good family entertainment.”
For information about the races and how to enter, contact Fuzzy at Fuzzy’s Auto in Tomahawk.
The park is located on County Road L, north of Tomahawk. Food and drink concessions are on site; no carry-ins, please. Admission is free.
Northwoods Passage Snowmobile Club coordinates the event and proceeds support efforts to groom and maintain 275 miles of snowmobile trails around the Tomahawk area.
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Rides you’ll findat Tomahawk’s Fall Ride
New ‘Chrome Fun Run’adds to the enjoyment
Friday night Thunder Parade, too
By Kathy TobinTomahawk Leader [email protected]
•There’s a great way to support the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) and see the scenic Tomahawk area at the same time. Participate in a Fun Run.
This year features a new route – a Chrome Run – that ventures west for the first time. A Black Run also is organized, with a potential for an Orange Run to be added to the lineup.
“The ride out west is beautiful,” says organizer Roxanne Consolver, who considers planning the rides as a great way to mix her passion for the Fall Ride, motorcycles and supporting her community. “It’s a good way to see the scenic area and enjoy the sponsors,” she states.
Fun Runs start and end at SARA Park on West Somo Avenue, the local MDA headquarters during the Tomahawk motorcycle rally. Cards are available beginning Thursday. The rides are intentionally kept fairly short (at least 100 miles) so participants can take in additional events and other rides during the extended weekend. For $10 you register and get a Fun Run card and a map of the route. Consolver notes that those routes have been road tested and are far more reliable than using one’s own GPS. The cards are stamped at sponsoring locations.
The Chrome Ride is approximately 125 miles long. The first stop is for breakfast at Road Lake Pub, which is opening early for those who want to get on the road right away. There’s food and beverages available at every stop. Other Chrome stops include Bev and Tom’s, Rib River Bar and Grill, Patty Jo’s Crossroads and Tri-Mart BP in Tripoli. The Black Run includes T. Murtaugh’s Pub, Northwoods Harley-Davidson, Lake of the Torches Resort Casino, Fisher’s Resort, Bar and Grill, and the Merc Stop Pub.
Rides can take place Friday and Saturday. Completed cards are turned in back at SARA Park by late Saturday afternoon for a chance at prizes. Winners are announced Saturday around 5 p.m. Money raised goes to MDA.
Roxanne, who is assisted by husband, Kelly, and friends Barb and Steve Kubichek, loves riding her 2014 Softail Slim. The Harley-Davidson employee personally donates her time to this and other causes, many of which involve riding her motorcycle.
“It’s the most amazing, stress relief,” she states, saying it FUN RUNS CONTINUED ON PAGE 48
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sole supplier of the fiberglass parts including sidecar bodies, saddlebags and windshields. In 1995, the North Plant was added to accommodate increased production of sidecars, windshields and the painting of starter motors.
In 2002, Harley-Davidson added a 60,000-square-foot facility on Kaphaem Road. A few years later, a 35,000-square-foot addition was built to house injection-molding operations. Shortly after that, windshield operations also moved to the Kaphaem Road plant.
In 2014, Tomahawk Operations started painting Hard Candy Custom parts. This complex painting process required a new, innovative sanding cell and work process. The following year also saw several new process developments, including a new silk screen machine, and a new router and state-of-the-art oven in the Windshield department.
About the Tomahawk Open HouseHarley-Davidson Tomahawk Operations will host
its annual Open House from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on
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Friday, Sept. 16 and Saturday, Sept. 17 at its Somo Avenue facility, 426 E. Somo Avenue. The Tomahawk Open House features self-guided tours of the Somo Avenue facility. To ensure the safety of guests, factory tour participants must be at least 12 years old and wear fully enclosed shoes.
Additional activities including 2017 Demo rides•Purchase your Muscular Dystrophy Association
motorcycle raffle tickets. You could win a 2016 FLHTCU Electra Glide® Ultra Classic® motorcycle. Tickets are $5 each or five for $20.
•Demo rides featuring the complete lineup of new 2017 Harley-Davidson motorcycles (valid motorcycle license required) will be offered at SARA Park, 900 W. Somo Ave. Demo rides will be available Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
‘Sisters’ form bond through love of motorcycles
By Samantha Sue BeckerTomahawk Leader Reporter
Nestled in the Northwoods is a one-of-a-kind female riding group, Our Sisters of the Open Road.
Based out of Tomahawk, they have members in surrounding communities as they continue forming new bonds with women in Wisconsin who share a common love of riding motorcycles. Their mission is “to promote and empower women riders of all ages and experiences. To encourage women riders to gain new, and long lasting friendships. To be kind, and helpful to one another.”
They focus on building friendships with each other through meals, such as fish fries at least once a month. Through activities ranging from cake decorating, to painting with wine, to a sleigh ride, they try to get together twice a month, especially during the winter months when weather doesn’t permit riding.
In the riding months they plan scenic motorcycle rides together; whether just an afternoon trip here in the Northwoods or a long trip out-of-state to South Dakota as an example. The women get together and build memories with new and old friends.
If this sounds like a group you would like to be a part of, President Cindy Kane would love to hear from you at 715-966-2510.
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Come visit us again!We who live in Tomahawk year-round feel truly
blessed by our surroundings and are excited to share them with visitors whenever possible.
Scenic lakes and woods, compassionate acts, a strong work ethic, excellent medical and educational facilities, and endless recreational opportunities intertwine here, making Tomahawk and the surrounding area a great place to live and visit.
So enjoy your destination during this year’s Tomahawk Fall Ride, but also keep us in mind when planning your next vacation or even a brief get-away, and consider us, too, for your business venture, place to live, and, naturally, a great spot to retire.
***Here’s some tidbits you might not know:•Tomahawk was founded by William H. Bradley
in 1886. The city was incorporated in 1891.• The Kwahamot Water Ski Club – entertaining
since 1961 – provides free summer ski shows three times a week between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Kwahamot incidentally is Tomahawk spelled backwards.
•Our free Venison Feed the Friday in November just before the opening of the gun deer season is the only one of its kind in the country. We close down a portion of downtown, pull out the grills and serve free venison burgers to all who attend.
•Timm’s Hill, a short distance from here, is the highest geographic point in Wisconsin.
To find out more about Tomahawk, contact our local chamber; view news summaries, photos, and even better, subscribe to the Tomahawk Leader online – at www.tomahawkleader.com.
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puts her in “a happy place.” The smells and scenery are special, she adds. “Tomahawk is beautiful. Even cow poop smells good on a bike,” Consolver says.
The Fall Ride has a huge trickle down effect for the whole community, Consolver notes. Some businesses might not see it immediately, but if a bar, for example, does well, its owners might redecorate or contribute to a charity, she offers as examples. The wellbeing of her beloved community is always on Roxanne’s mind, and being able to enjoy it on the back of a motorcycle makes it all the better.
•The Friday night Thunder Parade is a treat for anyone who wants to participate. It takes off at 6 p.m. (with lineup about 5:30 p.m.) from the Tomahawk School District complex on King/School Road. Participants travel in a long caravan along an 18-mile route through the scenic countryside, winding up in downtown Tomahawk just before that night’s Street Dances. This year there’s an extra focus on involving and saluting veterans. Come join the procession and give a wave as you pass thousands of onlookers along the route.
(Note: There will not be an MDA Pledge Ride this year.)
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$5 Ticket Could Win Youa New Motorcycle!
Purchase a Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) motorcycle raffle ticket and you could win this 2016 Harley-Davidson FLHTCU Electra Glide Ultra Classic motorcycle.
Tickets are $5 each or five for $20. They have been available at area businesses and will be at SARA Park and Harley-Davidson Somo Avenue plant during the Fall Ride event. This scene of the bike is outside Tomahawk bp.
The drawing will take place Saturday, Sept. 17 at 5 p.m. at the MDA Fall Ride headquarters at SARA Park.
Tomahawk AA and Alanon meetingsare held: Mondays, 7 p.m., St. Paul Lutheran Church, 12 E. Wisconsin Ave., (CS); Wednesdays, noon, Grace House, W. Somo Ave. and Third St.; Fridays, 7:30 p.m., Grace House, W. Somo Ave. and Third St., (OBBS); Saturdays, 9 a.m., Grace Lutheran Church, 111 W. Washington (CBM); Sundays, 10:10 a.m., Grace House, W. Somo Ave. and Third St., (CD). Alanon meetings are held: Mondays, 7 p.m., St. Paul Lutheran Church, 12 E. Wisconsin Ave.; Saturdays, 9 a.m., Grace Lutheran Church, 111 W. Washington Ave. AA Help Line, 715-367-7920.
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Harley-Davidson of Wausau*MAKE NOISE****FEEL THE NOISE****MAKE NOISE*
ENTERTAINMENTFriday - 1:30 - 5:30 pm White House Players
5:30 - 6:00 pm - FREE BEER6:00 - 10:00 pm - Cherry Pie
Saturday - 1:00 - 5:00 pm Hip Pocket5:15 - 6:15 pm - Burn Out Contest
6:30 - 10:30 pm - Oil Can Harry
All located at: 5261 Hwy 51 North in Harshaw, WI
13 Miles north of Hwy 8 TomahawkBonnie & Clyde’s Gangster Park
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• Conference rooms accommodating 15-125• Lodging $40-$80 per night• 1 to 4 person occupancy per room, with bathroom/shower• Year-round food service sta� • 1400 acre amazing outdoor classroom• 6 miles of groomed cross country ski trails• Annual Treehaven Tromp snowshoe race/ walk on the � rst Saturday in February.• Dinner and a Movie Series each spring
TREEHAVENWhere Learning Comes Naturally
Conferencing in the Northwoods, Excellent Food, Breakout Rooms,
Ample Parking NEW! HIGH SPEED 100mbps INTERNET
W2540 Pickerel Creek Road, Tomahawk, WI 54487For more information or a tour please call:
715-453-4106 or Email: [email protected] Online: www.uwsp.edu/treehaven
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Treehaven is a natural resources education, conference, and research center located in the Northwoods between Rhinelander and Tomahawk, Wisconsin. Treehaven rests on a glacial ridge overlooking 1,400 acres of forest and wetlands. We offer adult enrichment courses and are the perfect site for you to host a workshop, conference or training session.
“Treehaven, Where Learning Comes Naturally”And many more great opportunities.
The 2016 Official Fall Ride Guide Published by the
See you in Tomahawk, WI • September 15-18, 2016
The 35th Annual Tomahawk Fall Ride!
56 Tomahawk Leader • Fall Ride 2016
10223 Prairie Rapids Rd, Tomahawk, WI 54487(715) 453-4836
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BIG BACKYARD BAND • 7-11
BEAR CREEK BAND • 7-11FULL BAR, FOOD AND LIVE MUSIC
OPEN AT NOONTHURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Domestic
Bucket
Specials!
Terry & Donna Napierala,
WELCOME BIKERS TO
Sure-Wood ForestBar & Grill
W4276 Sandy Lane, Tomahawk • 715-453-8844
County Hwy A East to South Pine Rd.Serving Breakfast, Thursday: 8 - Noon
Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 8 - NoonFull Menu ‘til closeHomemade Soups
All you can eat-Friday Fantail Shrimp Dinner All-u-Can Eat Wings 2 `til Close
DJ & Karaoke by Millennium Thurs, Fri & Sat: 8pm - 1am
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55Tomahawk Leader • Fall Ride 2016
By Samantha Sue BeckerTomahawk Leader Reporter
The Fall Ride brings in at least 10 times the normal population of Tomahawk, notes Tomahawk Police Chief Al Elvins. Motorcycles from all over the country make the ride to Tomahawk to participate in the many choices of entertainment and the huge fundraiser for MDA.
One of the tasks the Tomahawk Police Department takes on during this four-day event is naturally crowd control. Local police rely considerably on mutual aid from surrounding agencies to assist the Tomahawk PD with ensuring safety among other duties during the event. The cost is astronomical, totaling about $19,000 spent towards mutual aid. Help with this expense is appreciated. In July, Chief Elvins made note of the first local donation and said even the smallest amount helps. Donations toward the expense can be dropped off at the PD or mailed to his attention.
He asks that the public stay vigilant, always keeping an eye out and contact the police department if something does not seem right. The police would rather check on potential situations that are observed than have an incident occur that otherwise could have been prevented, the chief says.
Patience is something that everyone should exercise as traffic increases tremendously and there understandably will be a lot of congestion and some inconvenience. Elvins notes that Nicolet College assists the Tomahawk police with the No Parking areas, motorcycling parking and with barricades.
He reminds everyone to watch out for motorcycles and use common sense especially while driving downtown and at SARA Park.
Chief Elvins says this is an amazing event that brings in a lot of revenue for MDA and the Tomahawk community. It also brings people together for a wonderful cause and he would like to see it be another successful year and safe time for everyone participating.
Police mutual aid costs $19,000
Open 7 Days a Week! 11 AM to 10 PM-Food • 11 AM to Close-BarBEST ITALIAN STYLE PIZZA IN THE NORTHWOODS!
Largest Friday Night Fish Fry Variety!In-house Smoked Prime Rib Saturday Night!
Screened in Lakeside Patio dining! Broasted Chicken!Authentic Homemade Native Frybread & Honey Butter!
Located 2 Blocks from Casino717 Peacepipe Road • Lac du Flambeau, WI 54538715-588-9262 • www.thenewfl ame.net
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RESTAURANT • BAR • MOTEL
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BY CHOICE HOTELS
Newly Remodeled1490 Lincoln St.,
Rhinelander, WI 54501715-369-1100
FREE Hot BreakfastFREE Hot Breakfast
FREE Wi-FiFREE Wi-Fi HOT TUB & POOLHOT TUB & POOLFR16 COM250
StarGazer Ride ServiceStarGazer Ride Service
STA101 FR
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715-356-RIDE (7433)Stargazerrideservice.com
Transportation services availablein Tomahawk and Minocqua, and areas in between from 9am-3am.
Be safe during Fall Ride.Don’t drink and drive. Ride with StarGazer!
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• Large Sun Deck • Boat Docking • Gas Grill • Beach• Cable TV •Swimming • Free High Speed Internet
• Continental Breakfast
Your hosts:
Jim & Paula
Fieri
BEST WEST ERN LAKE AIRE
For Reservations CALL: 715-453-5189 or 1-800-984-5400For More Information WRITE: Best Western Lake-AireN11925 Cty. Hwy. L, Tomahawk, WI 54487 FR16 BES200
Inside CoverWELCOME BIKERS!
HARLEY WEEKEND BAND SCHEDULE • SEPT. 15-17
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PIK’S PUB
RODEO SALOON DECK
TUCK PENCEThurs., Sept. 15 • 8 PM - 12 AMBOBBY EVAN and the ALIMONY BANDFri., Sept. 16 • 2 PM - 6 PMDAVE STEFFEN BANDSat., Sept. 17 • 2 PM - 6 PM
BRIAN McLAUGHLINFri., Sept. 16 • 1:30 PM - 5:30 PMRIPPLE EFFECTSat., Sept. 17 • 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM
THE COMMOTIONFri., Sept. 16 • 7:30 PM - 11:30 PMCONSULT THE BRIEFCASESat., Sept. 17 • 6:30 PM - 11:00 PM
ON 4th STREET & WISCONSIN AVE.
LIVE MUSICDowntown Tomahawk
Tomahawk Fall Ride 35th AnniversaryBUBBA’S BIG PARTY
SITE: On Hwy. L, 3 mi. N. of Hwy. 8, Tomahawk WI (Nokomis Town Park)
• Top Hats Motorcycle Rodeo! • Hot Rod & Custom Car Show! • Lawn Mower & Barstool Races! • Huge Vendor & Trade Show Area!
• Daily Pancake Breakfast by Fire Dept.! • Christian Motorcycle Assn. Daily Church Services! • Paved Bike Parking! FR
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Wed. thru Sun., Sept. 14-18, 2016
FREE CAMPING(With Concert Ticket) ~ Available at the door ~NEW 200 acre level grassy campground
BLACK FROGWITH TOMMY GREYWOLFLUKYN SKYWYRDLYNYRD SKYNYRD TRIBUTE BAND!DELTA RATZFREE BEER AND MUSIC AT THE WEDS. & THURS. NIGHT EARLYBIRD PARTIES! For more info 715-612-0498,
visit www.tomahawkfallride.com
LIVE MUSIC featuring...IRON BUTTERFLY WITH AMAZING HITS LIKE “IN-A-GADA-DA-VIDA”, “STONE BELIEVER” AND MANY MORE...
OZZY OSBOURNE TRIBUTE BAND (MADMAN’S DIARY) WITH HITS LIKE “CRAZY TRAIN” & “FLYIN’ HIGH AGAIN”BLACK KNIGHT
Helicopter Rides!
THEBAR &GRILL LLC.EDGE
Welcome BikersWelcome Bikers
Serving Breakfast, Sat-Sun 9am-1pmLunch, Noon-4:30pm • Dinner, 4:30pm to closeHot Drinks, Appetizers, Pizzas, Soups, Sandwiches, Dinners & Nightly Specials
5507 Cty. Hwy Y • Hazelhurst, WI715-358-8387
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Your HostsGlenn & Kris Harmon Welcome You!
ATMon location!
Open Wed-Fri 3PM to Close • Sat-Sun 9AM to CloseClosed Mon & Tues
Located on the Wisconsin RiverHwy. 86 • 715-453-8686
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Open at 11 am
WELCOME BIKERSDAILY SPECIALS • SPECIALTY SANDWICHES
Happy Snapper
1 Mile South of Main St. - - On 86 - - Easy In ‘n’ Out - - Ample Parking - - Join us on our patio on Lake Mohawksin
Fuzzy & Nancy MoranWELCOME BIKERS
MORAN’S LANDING ON SWAMP LAKE
ATM on Location 10689 Swamp Lake Rd, Tomahawk, WI
• Homemade Sandwiches• Pizzas • Appetizers• & Nancy’s homemade Chili 10AM TO CLOSE• Sunday morning Bloody Mary’s $250
10AM TO 1PM
“Home of the Swamp Water”
715-453-3324
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The 2016 Official Fall Ride Guide Published by the
See you in Tomahawk, WI • September 15-18, 2016
The 35th Annual Tomahawk Fall Ride!
OFFICIAL GUIDE Published by the Tomahawk Leaderwww.tomahawkleader.com
September 17-20Tomahawk, WI
2015
Sponsored by Dairyland Cycle Insurance and benefitting MDA
• MAP • EVENTS• MUSIC • FOOD• And MORE!
OFFICIAL GUIDE Published by the Tomahawk Leaderwww.tomahawkleader.com
Factory trained authorized center since 2003
✧ Parts ✧ Clothing ✧ Helmets✧ Tires ✧ Tune-ups ✧ OEM oils & parts
Servicing motorcycles, snowmobiles & ATVs since 1990
PRO-MOTOR SPORTS, INC.5900 N. 32nd Ave., Wausau, WI
715-675-0822West of I-39 just North of Wausau, exit 197
www.promotorsportswausau.comHours: Mon. - Fri. 8am-6pm; Sat. 8am-12 Noon; Sun. Closed FR
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W4011 Cty. Rd. A, Tomahawk (On Lake Alice East of Bridge) • 715-453-3769
OLDER BUDWISER 8 p.m. Thurs. & Fri.(Sept. 15 & 16)
Located On Beautiful Lake Alice
Great Handmade Burgers • Homemade Pizzas • Broasted Chicken • Babyback RibsCome and watch the parade, passes right by our front door!
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1570 County Rd XX . Rothschild, WI 54474 715-355-4464 . WWW.HDWAUSAU.COM
Friday, Sept. 16 • Store Hours: 9-6
We will have a full line of merchandise available including:+ Apparel + Cold Weather Accessories + Rain Gear + Chaps + Tires + Oil
+ Parts + Batteries and End-of-Season Gear.Hours: � ursday 12-7, Friday 10-6 and Saturday 10-6
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Visit our mobile store in SARA Park!
www.handsrepaircenter.com
838 N. 4th St., Tomahawk, WI • 715-453-2575FR16 HAA400
EXPANDED SERVICES
FULL AUTO SERVICE & TOWINGComputer Diagnostics, Parts and Service,Tires and Tire Service
FULL SERVICE AND SALESOF SMALL ENGINES AND PARTSMowers, Garden Tractors, Leaf Blowers, Weed Trimmers, Plows, Chain Saws
ATV AND SNOWMOBILE SERVICEJET SKI AND WAVE RUNNER OILCHANGE AND FILTERSSEASONAL WEATHERIZATION/TUNE-UPS & REPAIRS ON ALL WATER CRAFT & LAND RUNNERS
Certifi ed Service Center
Quality mattresses at a� ordable pricesTomahawkTomahawk
686 N. FOURTH ST, TOMAHAWK, WI715-224-3600Store HoursMON-FRI 8:30-5:30SAT 8:30-2:00www.tomahawkappliance.com
Ride Hard - Sleep WellRide Hard - Sleep Well
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If your stomach is rumbling more than your motorcycle, it’s time for...
859 N. 4th St. (Bus. 51 N.)Tomahawk • 715-453-1105
Subs • Salads • Soups • Personal Pizzas - DINE IN OR TAKE OUT -
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www.heritagechev.com715-453-2119 • 1227 N 4th Street, Tomahawk, WI 54487
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Welcome To Tomahawk!
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*Offering Hot Showers and Trailer ParkingMerrill, Exit 205
R-Store will donate 5¢ to MDA for every gallon of premium gasoline sold during Fall Ride in
Tomahawk only.
OFFICIAL GUIDE Published by the Tomahawk Leaderwww.tomahawkleader.com
September 17-20Tomahawk, WI
2015
Sponsored by Dairyland Cycle Insurance and benefitting MDA
• MAP • EVENTS• MUSIC • FOOD• And MORE!
OFFICIAL GUIDE Published by the Tomahawk Leaderwww.tomahawkleader.com
Factory trained authorized center since 2003
✧ Parts ✧ Clothing ✧ Helmets✧ Tires ✧ Tune-ups ✧ OEM oils & parts
Servicing motorcycles, snowmobiles & ATVs since 1990
PRO-MOTOR SPORTS, INC.5900 N. 32nd Ave., Wausau, WI
715-675-0822West of I-39 just North of Wausau, exit 197
www.promotorsportswausau.comHours: Mon. - Fri. 8am-6pm; Sat. 8am-12 Noon; Sun. Closed FR
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W4011 Cty. Rd. A, Tomahawk (On Lake Alice East of Bridge) • 715-453-3769
OLDER BUDWISER 8 p.m. Thurs. & Fri.(Sept. 15 & 16)
Located On Beautiful Lake Alice
Great Handmade Burgers • Homemade Pizzas • Broasted Chicken • Babyback RibsCome and watch the parade, passes right by our front door!
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1570 County Rd XX . Rothschild, WI 54474 715-355-4464 . WWW.HDWAUSAU.COM
Friday, Sept. 16 • Store Hours: 9-6
We will have a full line of merchandise available including:+ Apparel + Cold Weather Accessories + Rain Gear + Chaps + Tires + Oil
+ Parts + Batteries and End-of-Season Gear.Hours: � ursday 12-7, Friday 10-6 and Saturday 10-6
FR16
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Visit our mobile store in SARA Park!
www.handsrepaircenter.com
838 N. 4th St., Tomahawk, WI • 715-453-2575FR16 HAA400
EXPANDED SERVICES
FULL AUTO SERVICE & TOWINGComputer Diagnostics, Parts and Service,Tires and Tire Service
FULL SERVICE AND SALESOF SMALL ENGINES AND PARTSMowers, Garden Tractors, Leaf Blowers, Weed Trimmers, Plows, Chain Saws
ATV AND SNOWMOBILE SERVICEJET SKI AND WAVE RUNNER OILCHANGE AND FILTERSSEASONAL WEATHERIZATION/TUNE-UPS & REPAIRS ON ALL WATER CRAFT & LAND RUNNERS
Certifi ed Service Center
Quality mattresses at a� ordable pricesTomahawkTomahawk
686 N. FOURTH ST, TOMAHAWK, WI715-224-3600Store HoursMON-FRI 8:30-5:30SAT 8:30-2:00www.tomahawkappliance.com
Ride Hard - Sleep WellRide Hard - Sleep Well
FR16 WOO125
FR16
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If your stomach is rumbling more than your motorcycle, it’s time for...
859 N. 4th St. (Bus. 51 N.)Tomahawk • 715-453-1105
Subs • Salads • Soups • Personal Pizzas - DINE IN OR TAKE OUT -
FR16 BRA200
www.heritagechev.com715-453-2119 • 1227 N 4th Street, Tomahawk, WI 54487
FR16 HER200
Welcome To Tomahawk!
FR16 RII100
*Offering Hot Showers and Trailer ParkingMerrill, Exit 205
R-Store will donate 5¢ to MDA for every gallon of premium gasoline sold during Fall Ride in
Tomahawk only.
• Large Sun Deck • Boat Docking • Gas Grill • Beach• Cable TV •Swimming • Free High Speed Internet
• Continental Breakfast
Your hosts:
Jim & Paula
Fieri
BEST WEST ERN LAKE AIRE
For Reservations CALL: 715-453-5189 or 1-800-984-5400For More Information WRITE: Best Western Lake-AireN11925 Cty. Hwy. L, Tomahawk, WI 54487 FR16 BES200
Inside CoverWELCOME BIKERS!
HARLEY WEEKEND BAND SCHEDULE • SEPT. 15-17
FR16 ROD200
PIK’S PUB
RODEO SALOON DECK
TUCK PENCEThurs., Sept. 15 • 8 PM - 12 AMBOBBY EVAN and the ALIMONY BANDFri., Sept. 16 • 2 PM - 6 PMDAVE STEFFEN BANDSat., Sept. 17 • 2 PM - 6 PM
BRIAN McLAUGHLINFri., Sept. 16 • 1:30 PM - 5:30 PMRIPPLE EFFECTSat., Sept. 17 • 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM
THE COMMOTIONFri., Sept. 16 • 7:30 PM - 11:30 PMCONSULT THE BRIEFCASESat., Sept. 17 • 6:30 PM - 11:00 PM
ON 4th STREET & WISCONSIN AVE.
LIVE MUSICDowntown Tomahawk
Tomahawk Fall Ride 35th AnniversaryBUBBA’S BIG PARTY
SITE: On Hwy. L, 3 mi. N. of Hwy. 8, Tomahawk WI (Nokomis Town Park)
• Top Hats Motorcycle Rodeo! • Hot Rod & Custom Car Show! • Lawn Mower & Barstool Races! • Huge Vendor & Trade Show Area!
• Daily Pancake Breakfast by Fire Dept.! • Christian Motorcycle Assn. Daily Church Services! • Paved Bike Parking! FR
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Wed. thru Sun., Sept. 14-18, 2016
FREE CAMPING(With Concert Ticket) ~ Available at the door ~NEW 200 acre level grassy campground
BLACK FROGWITH TOMMY GREYWOLFLUKYN SKYWYRDLYNYRD SKYNYRD TRIBUTE BAND!DELTA RATZFREE BEER AND MUSIC AT THE WEDS. & THURS. NIGHT EARLYBIRD PARTIES! For more info 715-612-0498,
visit www.tomahawkfallride.com
LIVE MUSIC featuring...IRON BUTTERFLY WITH AMAZING HITS LIKE “IN-A-GADA-DA-VIDA”, “STONE BELIEVER” AND MANY MORE...
OZZY OSBOURNE TRIBUTE BAND (MADMAN’S DIARY) WITH HITS LIKE “CRAZY TRAIN” & “FLYIN’ HIGH AGAIN”BLACK KNIGHT
Helicopter Rides!
THEBAR &GRILL LLC.EDGE
Welcome BikersWelcome Bikers
Serving Breakfast, Sat-Sun 9am-1pmLunch, Noon-4:30pm • Dinner, 4:30pm to closeHot Drinks, Appetizers, Pizzas, Soups, Sandwiches, Dinners & Nightly Specials
5507 Cty. Hwy Y • Hazelhurst, WI715-358-8387
FR16 EDG300
Your HostsGlenn & Kris Harmon Welcome You!
ATMon location!
Open Wed-Fri 3PM to Close • Sat-Sun 9AM to CloseClosed Mon & Tues
Located on the Wisconsin RiverHwy. 86 • 715-453-8686
FR16 H
AP100
Open at 11 am
WELCOME BIKERSDAILY SPECIALS • SPECIALTY SANDWICHES
Happy Snapper
1 Mile South of Main St. - - On 86 - - Easy In ‘n’ Out - - Ample Parking - - Join us on our patio on Lake Mohawksin
Fuzzy & Nancy MoranWELCOME BIKERS
MORAN’S LANDING ON SWAMP LAKE
ATM on Location 10689 Swamp Lake Rd, Tomahawk, WI
• Homemade Sandwiches• Pizzas • Appetizers• & Nancy’s homemade Chili 10AM TO CLOSE• Sunday morning Bloody Mary’s $250
10AM TO 1PM
“Home of the Swamp Water”
715-453-3324
FR HAR250
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COME BACK TO SEE US NEXT YEAR!
The 2016 Official Fall Ride Guide Published by the
See you in Tomahawk, WI • September 15-18, 2016
The 35th Annual Tomahawk Fall Ride!