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National & District Directors
GWRRA DIRECTOR
Ray & Sandi Garris
(602) 404-6875
NC-A Officers & Staff
SUNSHINE LADY/CARE BEAR
JANICE BUCKNER (336) 697-2216
NEWSLETTER EDITOR COLLEEN FITZGERALD
(336) 992-3089 [email protected]
GOODIE SALES ALICE MYERS
MEMBER ENHANCEMENT COORDINATORS
ALICE & RON MYERS (336) 697-8193
HISTORIAN / PHOTOGRAPHER HENRY JINNETTE
(336) 662-2151 [email protected]
NC District
The Wing Nut Piedmont Goldwings NC-A meets the 2nd
Thursday of each month
http://www.piedmont
goldwings.com
Gold Wing Road Riders Association
Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge
Captain Bill’s Seafood
6108 West Market St. Greensboro NC
Eat at 6:30PM,
Gather at 7:30PM.
All are welcome.
CHAPTER DIRECTORS
TOM & COLLEEN FITZGERALD (336) 992-3089
ASST. CHAPTER DIRECTOR TBA
TREASURER HELEN WILSON
(336) 697-8916 [email protected]
RIDE COORDINATOR PAULA HINES (336) 788-9980
CHAPTER COUPLE CARL & NANCY ALLEN
(336) 674-6223 [email protected]
SPECIAL EVENTS DWAIN STRADER
(336) 342-4850 [email protected]
Inside This Issue From our CD 2
Chapter Ride Coordinator
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Membership Enhancement
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Chapter Couple 5
Riding Together 6-7
Sunshine—Care Bear News
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Membership Page 9
Upcoming Rides and Events
10-13
District News, National News
14-15
Sponsors 16
GWRRA
NC CENTRAL ASSISTANT DISTRICT DIRECTOR
Libby Jennings (919) 732-7961
August 2018
NC-A
NORTH CAROLINA
DISTRICT DIRECTORS
Roy & Cindy Bryant (252) 883-8738
Greetings From Your Chapter Directors
Tom & Colleen FitzGerald
GWRRA NC-A “Piedmont Goldwings”
Well the weather has been interesting for another month but at least we were able to get some riding in! Of course, I did-
n’t realize I’d hurt my left wrist as badly as I did in the fall down the stairs at the end of May so that’s restricting my riding a bit. We had a couple of visitors from Tennessee join us at our beach house for several days this month and really enjoyed the visit of Jim and Bev Rambo, former Region N train-ers. They got to see the Grand Strand even if it was through a torrential downpour on Fri-day, July 20, 2018! It won’t be long before many of us will be heading to Knoxville for Wing Ding. I’ve heard some negative comments about the Drill Teams not performing. Unfortunately there isn’t an area large enough to accommodate the teams and spectators closer than 20 miles away. That’s why the drill team exhibitions were cancelled. They promise to return in 2019’s Wing Ding. I hope all of you take time to read the District newsletter and the infor-mation on the drill teams in Roy’s article. Wings Over the Smokies isn’t too far away and I recommend everyone who hasn’t registered, please do so. It’s a great help to the District Team to have the members register early and remember, they’re volunteers, just like your Chapter staff and all help is always appreciated. We’ll be handling the grand prize tickets again this year and if you haven’t signed up for a 2 hour shift yet, please do so at the next gathering or simply drop me an email. This will make our jobs easier in putting the schedule together. Those working at WOS also get their shirts at ½ price so make sure you get your shirt size into Colleen at the next gathering. Until next month, ride often and ride safe.
Tom & Colleen FitzGerald NC-A Chapter Directors
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We’ve had hot, dry, then wet summer weather. Now I’m looking forward to Fall, but still have to get through August and September, which both can be very warm. I don’t handle the high
temperatures very well, so most of my riding heads me to the mountains, where it is a bit cooler and more comfortable – and more fun, with the beautiful scenery and curvy roads! When you hear the mountains calling you, please call me, too. I’d love riding with some friendly company. Last month, I gave some good advice in the newsletter article, which I hope you remember: “We will need to be alert to signs of heat exhaustion or even heat stroke in ourselves and our riding compan-ions. Being well hydrated and maintaining electrolytes is important, as we sweat to cool ourselves. If you notice signs of overheating, you stop sweating, feel very hot, become confused, experience headache or nausea, stop in an area where you can get into the shade, get in air conditioning if possible, drink fluids (water, sports drinks with electrolytes) and use ice or cold water in towels to help cool down.” I was teaching an MSF Basic Rider Course last weekend, requiring that I be out standing and walking on blacktop pavement for 7 to 8 hours Saturday and Sunday. In spite of what seemed like gallons of Gatorade and water, I was sweating so heavily, I became dehydrated and came very close to heat exhaustion. One of the nastier problems caused by this is severe muscle cramps, which means you don’t get a lot of restful sleep. This makes the second day even more difficult, and Monday was recuperation day. Standing on blacktop can actually increase the temperature by 10 to 15 degrees, and believe me, you do feel it. At least on the motorcy-cle, you are moving and getting some breeze, which helps cool your body a bit. On the 18th of July, I headed up to Asheville and Maggie Valley for MSF Quality Assurance training and an instructor update. Received a lot of good information that will be valuable in training new riders and helping current riders increase their knowledge and skills. MSF is expanding their 3-wheel training, as there is rapidly increasing interest. There are a lot of riders who are transitioning to 3-wheels because of physical issues, strength, balance, and endurance, in order to continue riding safely. Recognizing good safety decisions for ourselves is a very important part of riding – and enjoying the ride. I’ll be heading to Robbinsville, staying at the Two Wheel Inn, to ride in that area for a couple of days August 17-19. I will be checking out the motel facilities and hope to be able to recommend it for a future weekend Chap-ter ride. The really unusual feature about this motel is that each room has a garage for your bike! High hopes! Quote seen on FaceBook: “If you’re wasting time having fun, you’re not wasting time”! Quote attributed to Tom Ferriss – don’t know him, but he sounds pretty smart to me. I’m waiting for a call, text or email for the Impromptu Ride Pool to get out and ride. Larry and I have several potential rides laid out, so if you don’t have one in mind, and just want to ride, we can help! There’s so much to do in our area that we can enjoy within a half-day to a full day round-trip ride, the biggest problem is decid-ing which one to do first. If you have any questions or suggestions, we’re definitely open to that as well. If I’m going to be sitting, I’d much rather be sitting on a motorcycle, going somewhere with friends! REMEMBER, WingDing 40 starting August 29 – hope you plan to go, it’s right next door to us in Knoxville, Tennessee, lots of good riding. And, of course, remember our Wings Over The Smokies, September 27-29, at the Haywood County Fairgrounds, 758 Crabtree Road, Waynesville, NC. Hope to see you there! Join us on our Friday dinner ride this month for an enjoy-able social dinner. Watch for impromptu ride notifications - and see you at our gathering!
Ride safely, ride often! Paula, Ride Coordinator
Greetings From Your Ride Coordinator
Paula Hines
GWRRA NC-A “Piedmont Goldwings”
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Hello Everyone,
We have some new members…WELCOME goes to Fran Bonkowski and Joe McCaffrey. Thank you for joining GWRRA and Chapter NC-A.
For those that have motorcycle tickets, please be sure to bring the stubs and money or tickets not sold to our August Gathering. We would like to get everything turned in to Ms. Libby before Wings.
Finally, after eight months of not riding (the motorcycle), we rode to Randleman and had pizza and back home. Man, it did a job on both of us. When not riding on a regular basis, you sure get out of shape. Hopefully, we will be on the road again, when it cools off.
Ride Safe, We Care,
Alice & Ron Myers
Chapter NC-A
MEC
Our A gathering was opened by Chapter Director, Tom FitzGerald, welcoming members and guests. Great crowd (48) We said the pledge and had a moment of silence.
Central Travelers Plaque captured by H2-Durham. They will have it at their gathering on July 19th.
Tar Heel Traveler captured by X2-Wilkesboro, available on July 14th.
COY Plaque captured by NC-A; captured by N-Burlington, available 8/2 at High Point.
Upcoming Events: 8/11 T2-Albemarle School Tools Ride; 9/27-29 Wings Over the Smokies
Discussed Wings work assignments, shirt orders, door prizes and Silent Auction basket
Discussed sicknesses—A-Cheryl’s sister is in rehab from serious infection; N-Burlington John & Sharon Bus-siere lost their 37 year old son; N-Burlington DeAnne Vaughn’s father in hospital with pneumonia; G-Alice Man-ning’s sister is in hospital;.
Couples—Nick won WOS tickets; Nick & Shirley got plaque and will take it to Durham 7//19.
Alice thanked everyone for coming, greeted guests & chapter members as follows: N (2), W (6), G (2), H2 (2), and 3 guests. Need to sell more grand prize tickets. Can pick up more from her. New members: Joe McCaffrey and Fran Bonkowski.
Paula Hines, Chapter Ride Coordinator, gave an update on friend doing better from triple bypass/valve replace-ment. Talked about states without helmet laws, left turning vehicles causing accidents but made worse by rider not having helmet, jacket, boots, gloves, etc.
Sunshine and Care Bear— Janice announced July GWRRA anniversaries, Wedding anniversaries, Birthdays and will be sending out cards to anyone not at the gathering. We enjoyed cookies for the special occasions.
Murdoch Basket raffle, courtesy of Bill & Janice, had two drawings: #1 was a carrot cake & $50 Walmart car won by A-Jane Wall; #2 was a strawberry cake & 15 WOS tickets won by N-Shirley. The $102 goes toward our Gifts on Cycles.
Thanks go out to Henry Jinnette, Chapter Photographer, for capturing moments of the monthly events and shared his 475 mile ride (10 1/2 hours) with Bruce Wing to the mountains.
Vest drawing won by NC-A Jane (5 tickets) and Deb Nadel, A, and Joe McCaffrey, A, won the 50/50 drawings.
June Friday night Dinner Ride drawing won by Henry. Next dinner ride, July 20th, will be at BJ’s Grill in Stokes-dale. Contact Mark Nadel at [email protected].
See you at our next gathering, August 9th. Ride Safe. Chapter NC-A, Reporter: Colleen FitzGerald
Greetings From Your MEC
Alice & Ron Myers
GWRRA NC-A “Piedmont Goldwings”
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Gathering Together
July
2018
Having lots of fun visiting with sister
chapters. Even captured the plaque a couple of times and carried it to other
chapters to help out our fellow COYs. We had a great time at our first COY
Retreat.
Ride Safe and have FUN!
Carl & Nancy Allen
Chapter NC-A Couple 2018
Couple of the Year plaque is on the
move!
Greetings From Your
Couple of the Year
Carl & Nancy Allen
NC-A COY goes to NC–W Eden
July 9, 2018
Attended by Carl & Nancy, Henry, Bill & Janice, Dave
& Helen, and Bruce Wing.
Captured COY Plaque and
taking it to NC-A Thursday night, 7/12.
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Nick & Shirley (NC-N Burlington) captured the COY Plaque 7/12
NC-A Gathering July 12, 2018
NC-A goes to NC-H2 Durham July 19, 2018
Captured Central Plaque. Well done, Cheryl, JR, Ron, and Alice
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NC-A Dinner Ride BJ’s Grill, Stokesdale
July 20, 2018
9 members attended, had great food and shared a good time.
Deb & Mark Nadel, JR & Cheryl Da-vis, Ron & Alice Myers, Joe McCaf-frey, John & Shirley
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JR & Cheryl Davis (47 years)
Tom & Colleen FitzGerald (30 years)
Ron & Alice Myers (58 years)
Ken & Linda Worland
Milton & Barbara Goodpasture (62 years)
Larry Weavil & Jane Wall (2 years)
And Wishing a Happy Anniversary
to anyone else who wed in August!
Our Military, Law En-forcement, Firefighters, EMS/Rescue, and anyone working public service
Our thoughts and prayers are with each and
every one.
Remember Chapter Members and their families with sickness and deaths.
NC– A Cheryl Davis’ sister recovering from back surgery and removal of some of the hardware they had put in, still in severe pain
NC–N Former members and COY’S John and Sharon Bussiere lost their 37 year old son
NC–P2 Charlie Cook having eye surgery
NC-N Deanne Vaughn’s father in hospital
NC-Z Judy Smith has had serious surgery
NC-G Alice Manning’s sister Betty Lou is in the hospital in Greenville
NC-K2 Mitch Beeler NC-K2 Mitch Beeler recovering from surgery
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August Birthdays September Birthdays GWRRA Anniversaries
Birthdays and August GWRRA
Anniversaries
Bill Buckner 8-23
Sheena Griffin 8-3
Barbara Hands 8-30
Kathie Gentry 8-11
Cheryl Davis 9-4
Dennis Hands 9-25
Alice Myers 9-9
Susan Strader 9-16
Cindy Hackaday 9-2
*Abbie Ambrose 08/01/1994
Shirley Dye 08/01/1988
Dennis & Barbara Hands 08/01/1988
*Jack Hensley 08/01/1994
Debbie Nadel 08/12/2015
Don & Becky Herrmann 08/01/1996
Harriette Edger 08/25/2008
Cindy Hackaday 08/16/2007
2005 Iron Horse double bike trailer set up for one bike. Tows like a dream. Stored inside. It will fit inside a standard garage. Asking $3495 See at http://www.ironhorsetrailers.com/
and u-tube.
Contact Steve B" <[email protected]
Honda Silverwing
J&M CB/tuner, GPS, new belt, 30,000 miles,
VGC, Garaged when not on a ride. Non-
ethanol gas. Givi windscreen and large Givi
box. 600cc $3895.00 Cash only please.
Contact Gary Duvall - Home Ph. 336-674-
0119 email: [email protected]
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Low Ride Motorcycle Jack
Contact John
Dye
336-643-3157
Black Compact Camp Cadet Trailer
$600
Contact AB Kimel
336-288-0503
oldbatch@bellsouth.
net
Tar Heel Plaque available for capture at Chapter S2 Sanford on Satur-day, August 4th at Golden Corral, 2618 S. Horner Blvd. Sanford. Eat at
10:00 AM and gather at 11:00 AM.
Central Traveler Plaque captured by NC-A Greensboro, available 8/9/18
at Bill’s Seafood 6108 W Market St., Greensboro. Eat 6:30pm, gather 7:30pm
COY Plaque captured by Nick & Shirley (NC-N), available August 2, 2018 at NC-G High Point at .
NC-T2 Albemarle
August 11
School Tool Ride
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Farmer’s Day Festival
in Robbins
One of the highlights of summer in Moore County is the annual Farmer's Day Festi-val held every August in down-town Robbins. 2018 marks the festival’s 63rd year (1955-2018).
The Southeast Tourism Society recently named the Farmer's Day festival one of its Top 20 Events in the southeastern U.S. for August 2018. The Southeast region includes West Vir-ginia to Louisiana. The best events across the Southeast compete to receive the prestigious Top 20 Events designation. Through a nomination process, Southeast Tourism Society chooses the Top 20 events for each month of the year and publishes this list of winners quar-terly. “These events are important to the economic vitality of our communities and this is a way for us to acknowledge the time and resources organizers have tirelessly spent to create memories for their attendees,” said Bill Hardman, president and CEO of the Southeast Tour-ism Society.
This year’s three-day Farmer’s Day starts at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, August 2 and lasts until midnight on Saturday, August 4. The event typically draws more than 30,000 festival-goers to Robbins, a significant influx for a town with a population of about 1,500.
Founded in 1955 as an agriculture-themed parade, the event has grown to a weekend-long celebration featuring live entertainment, food & craft vendors and other attractions. There will be a 5K run/walk, a Fire Fighter Challenge, a Lumberjack competition, and an antique tractor & farm equipment show. The festival includes a lineup of 14 bluegrass, gospel and classic
rock acts from across North Carolina. Carnival rides will be available for the kids.
But the true centerpiece of the festival is the unique pa-rade on Saturday, August 4th at 11:00 a.m. Don’t ex-pect to see any floats or pageant queens though. In-stead, this parade is full of horses, mules, donkeys, and maybe even a fowl or two. The parade has grown sig-nificantly from the sixty-five participants in the 1958 fes-tival. Jarius Garner, chairman of the Farmers Day com-mittee, said an average of 400 horse-drawn carriages and other entries participate each year.
Farmer's Day is a great opportunity for residents and visitors to celebrate local agriculture and this area's rich history. It will be a great day for the entire family! For more information, visit www.robbinsfarmersday.com.
If you're interested, please let me know. Paula 336-601-9216
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Taken from the July 2018 District newsletter
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Taken from the July 2018 Insight newsletter—National News
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