ulyssesclubwaikato.files.wordpress.com€¦ · Web viewOutfits ranged from smart to seriously...
Transcript of ulyssesclubwaikato.files.wordpress.com€¦ · Web viewOutfits ranged from smart to seriously...
+
Ulysses Club Waikato Branch meets 7.30pm at the Waikato Commerce Club 197 Collingwood Street, Hamilton on the first Monday of the month except January. Visitors Welcome. Evening Meals available from 6.30 pm except Public Holidays.
Waikato Ulysses website: www.ulyssesclubwaikato.wordpress.com/This Newsletter plus other information is available on this website.
Ulysses Club, Waikato Branch Committee, 2018-19
Email Phone (1) Phone (2)Coordinator
Jim Galt [email protected] 021 901 557 07 843 3119Vice CoordinatorDavid Musgrave [email protected]
m022 6776211
SecretaryDavid Coy [email protected] 021 168 1413 07 855 0929Treasurer
David Samuel [email protected] 021 0814 0663 07 871 5889Committee
Darryl Andrews [email protected] 027 518 7077Mark Empson [email protected] 021 839 934Les Raddeker [email protected] 027 324 2202 07 889 4231
Ron Sheil [email protected] 021 042 9846 07 843 7187
SheriffBen Tiatia [email protected]
Charity Run Liaison Mark EmpsonNewsletter David Musgrave
Quartermaster/Raffle Ron SheilSocial Darryl Andrews
Welfare Les Raddeker
1
ULYSSES CLUB – WAIKATO BRANCH
Newsletter, NOVEMBER 2018
Waikato Branch Events
Date Destination Leaving From Departure Time
In Charge
Sun - 21 Oct Sunday Breakfast Cooks Social, Ham East
8.30am Jim
Thu – 25 Oct Thursday Lunch Ride: TBD TBA 10am TBASun – 28 Oct 500 MILER: Tour de
WaikatoGlenview BP 7am Jim
Thu – 01 Nov Thursday Lunch Ride: TBD TBA 10am TBA
Mon – 5 Nov Branch Meeting Commerce Club
7.30pm Jim
Thu – 08 Nov Thursday Lunch Ride: TBD TBA 10am TBAFri 9 Nov to Sun 11 Nov
PUREORA FOREST: 31ST
Waikato Branch Annual RallySee poster
belowTBA TBA
Sun – 11 Nov Turangi Branch Wild Foods Lunch
Sun – 11 Nov Mountain to Sea 2018 See Poster Below
Thu – 15 Nov Thursday Lunch Ride: TBD TBA 10am TBASun – 18 Nov Sunday BreakfastThu – 22 Nov Thursday Lunch Ride: TBD TBA 10am TBAFri - 23-Sun -
25 NovTaranaki Branch Energy Rally See Poster
BelowSat 24 – Sun
25 NovNZ Motorcycle Show ASB Showgrounds Auckland
Thu – 29 Nov Thursday Lunch Ride: TBD TBA 10am TBAThu – 13 Dec Xmas BBQ Dawson Station
OhopeHeads Up
CONTACTS Jim 021 190 1557 Bruce 021 948 300David C 021 168 1413 David S 021 08140663Norm 027 244 4022 David M 022 6776211Peter 021 727 818
NOTE AS BRUCE TURNER WILL BE AWAY FOR NOVEMBER
AND DECEMBER SUNDAY LUNCH RIDES HAVE BEEN
POSTPONEDCheck the Branch Website for the latest updates:
www. ulyssesclubwaikato.wordpress.com2
RATES QUOTED FOR: Ulysses membersA discount of 10% off the best available fare applies for travel dates
01 February through to 18 December 2018
Booking conditions and instructions for members are:
Each reservation must be made direct with Interislander online at www.interislander.co.nzSimply insert the Promo code “XULY1”on the “Payment details” page then click on “enter” and this will apply the discount. Membership card is required at the terminal on check in. No membership card and retail fares will be charged. Space is subject to availability at the time of the booking request. The normal conditions of the above fare type apply - e.g. Easy Change is 100% refundable if cancelled. Bookings made through our call centre are at regular rates.
STRAITNZ WILL ALSO OFFER ULYSSES MEMBERS A 10% DISCOUNT USING THE BLUEBRIDGE. This promotion will run until 30 September 2019 except 15th December to 15th January and Easter Thursday through Tuesday. The discount cannot be used with any other special offer and can only be redeemed via the Bluebridge passenger service. To use Quote ULYSSES10
NOTICES:
1. NORTHERN ODYSSEY 2019 (see poster below) Entries accepted until the end of March 2019. 2. The National Committee has issued updated versions of three Club documents which are now on
the club website:
3
(i) Committee members' Handbook(ii) Guidelines to Running a National Rally(iii) Members' Handbook # (ii) is particularly relevant as we'll be running the National Rally in 2021
3. It with considerable regret that I have to announce the passing of JOHN FRANCES GIBBONS #3728 a keen member of the TRG. He died suddenly on Friday 29 th September while visiting his son’s family and was laid to rest at Legacy Gardens Papamoa on October 2nd. RIP Gibby
DISTINGUISHED GENTLEMAN’S RIDE Hamilton 30 Sept 2018
Report by Bill Redman-White
The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride charity run was held in Hamilton on 30 th September, coinciding with nearly 600 other rides and around 100k riders in over 90 countries, including 9 other cities in NZ. Started in Australia in 2012, the theme of a charity ride involving getting dressed up in one’s finest faux-Edwardian style was inspired by a character in the TV series “Mad Men”. Bikes are encouraged to be genuine classics or modern retro style. Originally focussed on supporting prostate cancer work, there is now also support for men’s mental health issues.
The Hamilton ride began at 9:00 in Hamilton Gardens, with bikes of all ages assembling around the circular green. Weather was dry though mostly overcast. Some excellent classic bikes were on hand with several fine genuine café racers. A total of 219 riders registered and from the size of the crowd, nearly all turned up to ride. Outfits ranged from smart to seriously eccentric. Charity shops had provided many with good items of “dapper attire” while a few had gone as far as theatrical costume supplies.
After a briefing from the organisers, we departed at 10:30 and started out along Peachgrove to Chartwell, then back along the river. The briefing encouraged sensible riding with the aim of making a good impression on as many Hamilton citizens as we could drive past. To avoid the need to keep a leader in sight (not realistic with about 200 bikes of varying ages) marshalls were on hand at every junction where a left or right turn was needed, otherwise straight on. The police provided excellent support, hold back cross traffic at the busier roundabouts so that groups of biker could cross safely. After criss-crossing the town, we headed out to Matangi and thence to Pacific Aviation on Airport Road. PA kindly opened the apron outside their works to all the bikes, where we stopped for a break with coffee and live music on hand. They also opened up the aircraft assembly hall to show the whole manufacturing process of their latest aircraft, and brought a couple of planes outside so that the bikes were parked among them. I believe that skydiving is now a major market, requiring repeated rapid ascent and descent.
After a break, it was back on the bikes and meander into town via Peacocks Road and past the Lake domain. Hood Street was again closed off for the event with a live blues band on a small stage and several stalls trading on the pavement.
An excellent day out overall, with very good organisation evident. The Hamilton ride raised NZ$27k, while the global total was over US$6M. I can recommend it as a fun day out.
4