Hey Everybody If you are one of the 109 people who attended our March gathering than I know you saw lots of green. With a Irish greeting “Top of the morning” to everyone and a St. Pat-rick’s Day atmosphere it sure was a enjoyable gathering. I would like to thank everyone who attended. Thanks to Chapter “A” s Bowl-A-Thon that was held afterwards our attendance was extremely high. We filled up half of Old Country Buffet Restaurant. The winner of the 50\50 drawling was Joan Goble. Our extra drawling winner was Cathi Anderson who won both the Pot of Gold & the Tee shirt we gave away that says “I went to a Chapter “C” and all I got was this lousy T-Shirt. A big Thanks to John & Kim Athman who donated there breakfast money for the Ride for Kids. Also we would like to welcome another new member to our Chapter “C” family. Thanks Charlie & Sharon Ayers for choosing Chapter “C”. Its great to have you . After the gathering we Invited everyone to join us in the parking lot for a “NO ZONE” demonstration . Thanks to John W Ritter trucking Co. for allowing us to use one of their Tractor Trailers for the demonstration. Also a big thanks to Floyd Turner who is the driver for John W Ritter Trucking who runs that rig everyday. Several bikes were lined up along side the tractor trailer. A tricycle was placed in front of the truck. Everyone was asked to climb in and sit in the drivers seat. This gave everyone a chance to see or should I say what you can’t see if you are a driver of one of these big trucks. This gives you another view from what some-one else see’s and who you share the road with. After that it was off to Chapter “A”s Bowl-A-Thon. There were 14 bowlers & 7 cheerleaders. We didn’t win but we sure had a good time. Kudos' to Chapter “A”s Chapter Director Bob & Dorothy Richards and all of “A”s members for doing such a great job. It’s always a fun event to be apart of. Congratulations to “PA V” Chapter for all their awards. Our own Jen Heffner won a Drawling and received a new bowling ball. One of Chapter “C” youngest members Greg Wyatt won a prize for the lowest score. Even though we didn’t win big we really had a great time. Then on March 17 it was another large turn out for our garage meeting. There were 33 members including a member from the past. Wayne Pool was a Asst Chapter Director for Chapter “C” back in 1995. He also was the person who came up with the idea for the coverlet. The one we are still selling today. Another familiar face who at-tended was Fred Haynes, Dist. Director for Maryland. Thanks Fred for stopping by it was great to have you. And as always & as everyone knows a few bikes were worked on & the food & desserts was plentiful & good. Thanks to all that joined us and brought food and desserts. And as always thanks to Dave & Gloria for the use of their Garage and the food. PS. THE RIDING SEASON IS HERE LETS GO RIDING!!!! Till we meet again, Butch and Debbie Harvey
Staff Members
Chapter Director Butch & Debbie Harvey
(410) 519-5563
Ass’t Director George & Jen Heffner
410-757-6236 Lloyd & Cathi Anderson
410-247-9166
Treasurer Dave Pumphrey & Gloria Alchin
410-859-5119
Rider Ed. Coordinator
George & Susan Ward 410-519-0078
Ride Coordinator Butch & Debbie George & Jen Lloyd & Cathi Dave& Gloria
Phone Tree Debbie Harvey (410) 519-5563
Dale Kline (410) 486-6739
Secretary Carole Michaelson
(410) 768-1859
Newsletter Editor
Web Master Neci Morales 410-991-9882
Chapter Couple of the Year Charlie & Dale Kline
410-486-6739
Charity Ride Coordinator Mike Nutter
410-789-6973
Historian Dick & Dolores France
Goodie sales Greg & Joan Goble
410-882-2463
APIRL 3, 2005 VISIT CHAPTER “DE-B” GATHERING AFTER OUR APRIL GATHERING LlOYD’S FAMOUS COLE SLAW RIDE. APIRL 24, 2005 VISIT CHAPTER “H” GATHERING APIRL 30, 2005 DELAWARE’S HOBO STEW May 1st Wanda Ride “ RAIN OR SHINE”
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March Madness
Butch & Debbie in the St Patrick’s day Spirit. Bob just before his Strike !
Where did the bike’s come from? George ready to clean up a hard spare .
These cars were hard to see and the 2 bikes . Chapter “I” Member having fun.
WELL WISHES TO: Ed Lanham on his up coming knee surgery on April 8th. Also to Brian Hurline who is recovering from a broken foot. To everyone else who was one of they unfortunate one’s to catch the flu. GET WELL SOON! ————————————–———————————————————————————————————-
DON’T FORGET OUR CHAPTER “C” MERCHANDISE FOR SALE !!
WE HAVE ALL TYPES OF CHAPTER SHIRTS, AND WE NOW HAVE SWEAT SHIRTS!
WE HAVE PATCHES AND PINS AND DON’T FORGET OUR OWN CHAPTER COVERLETS
IT WILL KEEP YOU WARM ON THOSE COLD NIGHTS AND THEY MAKE A GREAT GIFT TO. Hey ! We now have Maryland
Chapter “C” Flags . And we now have Crab Hats. See Greg & Joan Goble
Greg Wyatt APRIL 6 Loretta Lambert APRIL 10 Butch Harvey APRIL 12 Fred Carter APRIL 14 Joe Woodall APRIL 15 Ralph Lambert APRIL 16
We hope it’s a good one
George & Jen Heffner APRIL 12 Ralph & Loretta Lambert APRIL 16 George & Susan Ward APRIL 25
Brian & Debbie Hurline APRIL 30 We hope it’s a good one
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NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK I would like to first thank “Chapter C” for the warm welcome. I am a new Gold Wing rider and am really enjoying riding and the friendships we are making with the “Chapter C Family.” I attended another chapter meeting prior to visiting Chapter C.. Only one person said hi the entire evening. I guess that’s why there were only about 12 people there. What a difference with the welcome we got from Chapter “C”. I am really enjoying getting to know everyone in our chapter and especially enjoy the shop nights. I have really learned a lot about my bike as a result of the shop nights and the food is great. At the last breakfast Butch requested we send news-letter articles about rides we take. So here goes. Ed Johnson and I left here on March 16 south bound for Tampa FLA to visit family and friends. We left with overcast skies with the weather report showing a rain band that extended form here to Tampa. Since we were as-sured of rain we decided to fly Bonnie and Ruth by air. I was really concerned about the forecast but Ed assured me that all would be fine. Ed is approaching 100,000 Gold Wing Miles and as a new rider I believed his judge-ment. I have experienced rain for a few hours but not for 2-days and 1000 miles. We got about an hour down the road and you guessed it. The rain started. By the time we got below Richmond the rain turned to sleet the temperature was still around 37 degrees. We were on channel 19 and we heard “Breaker 1-9….south bound roads are starting to ice up” Ed replied “This is a two wheeler just where is all this ice”. Trucker replied “Two wheelers I’m on your back door and you’re in it right now.” While we never observed any icy road conditions it did get our attention. We were soon out of the ice and heavy rain persisted to Florence SC. After 450 miles of rain we de-cided to call it a day and turned in. We stayed at the Guesthouse Inn (Exit 164) 36.95/ night. Came with two queens and a hot breakfast. We got up early to get started and went to uncover the bikes only to find the parking lot iced over. So two cups of coffee and an hour or so later we were south bound again. Temp remained below 40 most of the day. We got a couple hours of dry roads and no rain. However, rain came back with a vengeance. There were times when trucks spray made the bikes not visible to the following bike for a few seconds. We hit the GA welcome center. A lady got out of an 18-wheeler and came over to us and apologized for drowning us a few miles back. The second day was a little better as we remembered to use the gators which helped with the wind and kept our feet from getting wet. Any way, we arrived in Tampa around 7pm at my sisters. The only bikes we saw on the was an occasional Harley on a trailer. We did about 800 miles in FLA with our wife’s. We visited friends, family and the FLA District Rally in Kissim-mee . The rally was near Disney and traffic was horrendous. We ran into Dave and Virginia at the Rally. Dave introduced us to friends he had made over the past years. Dave and Virginia really get around. After spending more time with the family we picked two days of sunshine and 70 degrees to return home. Once again we stopped in Florence SC. We stayed at the Microtel (Exit 164). Same price and little nicer accommodations. Ba-sic continental breakfast was included. The riding time in FLA, visiting friends and family, and the conditions coming home made the ride down well worth while. We look forward to getting to know all of you. Thanks again for the warm welcome. CHAPTER “C” ROCKS. By
Bill Leith
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DON’T FORGET OUR OTHER CHAPTER’S GATHERINGS “A” NEW GATHERING IS AT THE GOLDEN CORRAL STARTING JANUARARY 2, 2005 AT THE ARUNDEL MILLS MALL EAT AT 8AM & MEETING AT 9AM BOB & DOROTHY RICHARD 410-531-1617 OR Kenji1@comcast . Net
“B” 3RD MONDAY, 7.30PM MEET SEAT PLEASANT RECREATION CENTER. HAMPTON & SHARON CONWAY, 301-210-5091 [email protected]
“D” 2ND SUNDAY, 9AM EAT, 10AM MEET. HAGENBUCH’S REST., WILEY FORD, WV. DARYL & CHERYL McCARTY 301-722-4665 OR [email protected]
“F” 3RD SUNDAY, 1PM EAT 2PM MEET, RICHARDSON’S RESTAURANT, 710 DUAL Hwy., HAGERS-TOWN. CHARLIE GALLAGHER, 301-992-7962 OR [email protected]
“H” 4TH SUNDAY, 8AM EAT, 9AM MEET GOLDEN CORRAL, I95 EXIT 85, ABERDEEN. PETER & ALICE SURETTE 410-297-6466 OR [email protected]
“I” 1ST SUNDAY, 8AM EAT, 9AM MEET OLD COUNTRY BUFFET. , RT 301 South, WALDORF. Ray & CHERYL HARTMAN 301-374-9476 OR [email protected]
“J” 3RD SUNDAY, 9AM EAT, 10AM MEET. OLD COUNTRY BUFFET, FOREST DRIVE., ANNAPOLIS. BRIAN DOWNING 410-672-6440 OR [email protected]
“K” 3RD SATURDAY, 4,PM EAT, 5, PM MEET. BULLOCK’S AIRPORT INN WESTMINSTER. JOHN & KIM ATHMAN 410-848-4485 OR [email protected]
“L” 2ND SUNDAY, 8:30 EAT, 9AM MEET. Denny’s, EASTON. ON RT 50 Bob & Debbie Lehmann contact them by E:mail [email protected] ————————————————————————————————————————————————
How Much Do You Know About Maryland? By Debbie Harvey We are a Maryland Chapter. But, just how much do you know about Maryland? See how many questions you can answer. 1.) At sixty-four feet, what is the name of the tallest water fall in the state? 2.) Where did famed sharpshooter Annie Oakley live in Maryland? 3.)Which bird is Featured on the New Maryland license plate?
Answers 1) Muddy Creek Falls
in Garrett County 2) Cambridge 3) Great Blue Heron
P l e a s e d o n ’ t f o r g e t t o s u p p o r t o u r A d v e r t i s e r s
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GWRRA MD Chapter “C” Chapter Directors Butch and Debbie Harvey 7959 Telegraph Road Lot 65 Severn MD 21144
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