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Under the Cover…
2. From your Director
Officers & Road Captains
3. Assistant Director
Ladies of Harley
4. From the Editor
Historian’s Article
5. Yankee Run Stop
Sheldon’s Corner
Head Road Captain Report
6. Tail Pipes
Chapter Meeting
Information
Worcester H.O.G. Chapter meetings are held on the first
Tuesday of the month at 7:30pm at
the Auburn Elks Lodge.
Come early and socialize! The
typical agenda includes Officer
reports, door prizes, 50-50 drawing,
info on upcoming events, rides,
guest speakers, and new member
acknowledgments. Please join us
and see why we have such a great
following and have so much fun!
Harley Owners Group Chapter 3811 Winter 2017
Ken presenting a gift from the riders of the Tim Jackson Memorial Poker
Run on October 22, 2017 to Lisa Bousbouras, Director of Community
Relations at Veterans Inc. of Worcester.
Members rode in Westborough’s 300th Celebration Parade on 9/10/2017
led by Ken. Check out our Photo Album for more great pics!
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While I find myself wondering where the 2017 riding
season went, I’m not one to lament about the past. I like to
be grateful for the experiences I’ve had, live in the moment,
and look forward to what the future has to bring. I’m a glass
half-full kinda guy.
Some have already tucked their bikes in for a long New
England winter’s nap. Others (like me) are willing to don the
heated gear and brave the chilly air or hope for that
atypically warm day to squeeze in one more ride. While
many opt to ride all year long, each of us needs to decide
for ourselves based on comfort, safety, or even the ability
to store & maintain our bikes through the winter. For me,
it’s not about the cold but rather the salt and sand which
can corrode metal and act like slippery ball bearings on the
road. Whatever YOU choose, be careful and enjoy!
There’s no doubt that we’ll ride less in the coming months.
This fills my mind with the anticipation of projects and
taking full advantage of the down-time so that I’m fully
ready to hit the road when the spring thaw arrives. What
maintenance is necessary? Better yet, what accessories &
upgrades can I add? Hopefully Santa will bring Sheldon’s gift
cards, chrome, and other goodies that will motivate you to
grab a wrench or call Sheldon’s Service Department.
Let’s also use winter’s down-time to ask the question;
where will I/we go in 2018? Think of new destinations. Plan
that big bucket-list multi-state ride. Do a fly & ride to a
distant land. Go to a HOG Rally, or maybe the 115th National
HOG Anniversary Rally in Milwaukee?
In closing my last newsletter contribution as your Director,
I wanted to say THANK YOU! A chapter is nothing without
its members, and I’m very proud to be surrounded by truly
fantastic ones! I am particularly grateful for my fellow
officers who volunteered their time and energy to make our
chapter successful. We’ve enjoyed many wonderful rides &
parties, we’ve changed and evolved, we’ve supported
worthy causes, we’ve worked hard & played even harder,
we’ve had MANY laughs, and even shed a few tears this past
year. It has been my pleasure and honor to represent and
serve you. Having worked side-by-side with Jim Evans, I
could not be more confident in saying and taking great
comfort in knowing that I’m leaving you in capable hands.
Ken
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Worcester HOG thanks Ken & Karin Karey for their service!
Yankee Run Committee George Gilligan, Ray Remillard,
Janice Fiske, & Sue DiPilato
Alan Berthiaume
Alan Froslie
Alan Shea
Arthur Pond
Bruce Smyth
Chet Chludenski
Chet McDonald
Ed McDonald
Jack Grzyb
Jim Evans
Jim Perry
Ken Corey
Ken Karey
Kevin Colbath
Mark Zibel
Paul Gunnerson
Peter Bogren
Ray Robidoux
Roy Mikkelsen
Richie Smith
Tammy Lee
Worcester H.O.G Officers
Director.............................. Ken Karey
Assistant Director...............Jim Evans
Treasurer............................Scott Johnson, Sr.
Secretary/Membership......Mark Zibel
Activities Officer................Kevin Colbath
Ladies of Harley Officer...Karin Karey
Head Road Captain...........Richie Smith
Assistant Head R/C............Ray Robidoux
Editor..................................Andy Foster
Safety Officer.....................Ken Corey
Photographer.....................Bruce Smyth
Photographer.....................Cathie Barilla
Historian............................Paul Gunnerson
Worcester H.O.G. Road Captains
From your Director
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Are you still riding? I think everyone is finding it hard to believe that we are nearing the end of the 2017 riding season. I know some have already put their bikes away for the year, but if you’re like me, you’re still hoping for that mild, very late fall with dry roads to extend the riding season till at least the Winter Solstice (just before Christmas). I don’t know if it’s true or not, but the roads seem a bit harder when the weather gets cold. Don’t know if it is because the tire rubber isn’t as pliable, the air shocks work different in the cold, or the bumps get a bit higher with the beginning of frost heaves. Whatever it is, it’s noticeable and seems that tire grip is affected as well. In any event, let’s all be just a bit more cautious in the coming month(s). As this year comes to a close, we seem to be extraordinarily busy with the holidays and HOG events. We had a very successful Yankee Run Party and in the 1st full week of December the Polar Bear Run, HOG meeting and Holiday Party. Hey, but that’s not the end, Friday Night Dinners (FND) will soon begin so we’ll be able to continue the camaraderie through-out the winter months. “Who let the HOGs out?! HOO, HOO! HOO!” Most of us won’t be riding much, if any, once the 1st snow flies and they start treating the roads, but the bike and next year’s riding plans never seem too far from our minds. Maybe take the time to reminisce about some aspect of your riding skill and how to improve it. Or how to brighten up the front or rear of the bike with some LEDs so it will catch the attention of a less than attentive driver. Or maybe it’s planning that road trip that’s been on your mind for some time. So to wrap this up, I’d like to thank each and every one of you for being a member of the Worcester HOG. As Assistant Director this past year, I got to experience the behind the scenes activities that make this Chapter run so well. It really is something to see all the officers and volunteers give their time (and sometimes $$) to ensure our events run so smoothly. A special thanks to Ken Karey for directing the Chapter so well in 2017. I hope to see you all next week! Jim
Worcester HOG decorating team with Executive Director Liz
Hamilton of the Boys and Girls club of Worcester. The tree
was adorned with ornaments, $300+ in gift cards, and will be
donated to a family who cannot afford one of their own.
I’m hoping you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving with family
and friends. It is a blessing to count you all in the many things
that I am grateful for this year.
As my position as LOH officer comes to an end, I want to
thank you all for the support and generosity you have shown
me. Over the course of this year, we’ve been able to support
many charities and show our love to Chapter members
who’ve been sick, are going through hard times, or who have
lost loved ones. It has been so rewarding to be able to give
so much from our Chapter to those in need and those we
love. I’m so happy that I’ve been able to get to know so many
Chapter members and hear more about your lives outside of
motorcycling. I love hearing about your grand babies, fur
babies, and about your passions and hobbies.
As the Chapter moves forward, I hope you will continue to
support the new officers. Officers put in many hours
planning events, writing emails and newsletters, updating
information, planning rides and stirring up energy in the
Chapter. The Chapter is only successful if we all work
together and support each other. If you have ideas or
suggestions, please let the officers know.
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Assistant Director
Ladies of Harley
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I have planted the seeds for the possibility of having an
ongoing relationship with the Boys & Girls Club of Worcester.
This Worcester club serves over 300 youth in our area daily.
There are many ways we can help the youth in the
Worcester area by spending time with them. I hope to see
our involvement continue.
Thank you for all the ways we did our part to reach out and
help others. I wish you all health and happiness in the New
Year. Merry Christmas, and Happy Hanukkah!
Karin
You may recall a fall email from our Assistant Director Jim
Evans (now our new Director, congrats!) regarding open
officer positions within the chapter for 2018. We would
sincerely like to thank Ken & Karin Karey, Mark Zibel, Ken
Corey, and Ray Millard (8 years?!) for their service. Best
wishes in your future endeavors. Please note; Karin is still
the active LOH Officer but the position is open. Please
consider joining our team for a rewarding experience!
Here are your 2018 Officers:
Director - Jim Evans
Assistant Director - Dave Fiske
Treasurer - Scott Johnson
Secretary - Arthur Pond
Membership Officer & Photographer - Bruce Smyth
Activities Officer - Kevin Colbath
LOH - Open
Head Road Captain - Rich Smith
Editor & Social Media - Andy Foster
Safety Officer & Assistant HRC - Ray Robidoux
Assistant Photographer - Cathie Barilla
Chapter Historian - Paul Gunnerson
Yankee Run Committee - George Gilligan, Janice Fiske,
& Sue DiPilato
A chapter is a team of officers and members. We hope you
are pumped-up for more good times ahead! Keep an eye on
www.worcesterhog.com for information and memories.
Andy
Greetings fellow HOG members...
It’s December and our riding season for this year comes to a close, ending our 31st year as a chapter. We will pick it up again in April and begin our 32nd year. Each year brings about new changes and adventures we can all look forward to. 2018 will also be a big year as Harley-Davidson celebrates its 115th Anniversary. Some of you have already started making your plans and reservations for this very special celebration. Harley riders from all over the world will be converging on Milwaukee, WI from Wednesday August 29th until Sunday September 2nd, 2018. This will be a grand celebration for sure! If you have questions about anything, like the schedule of events, places to stay, or the popular parade which will be held on Sunday September 2nd, you can find all this and more information at:
https://motorcycles.harley-davidson.com/us/en/milwaukee-115th.html
Something for you to think about and start planning for as we rest our beloved Harley’s over the winter months. Both your Chapter and Sheldon’s can help you to coordinate this trip if you plan to attend. As we enter winter think spring, riding, and more adventures ahead for next year!
Paul
From the Editor
Historian's Article
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The season-ending ride was Sunday, December 3, “The
Polar Bear”. Ah... a hearty bunch we are. And by the way,
what a great party this year with many cash prizes, we hope
you all had fun!
This was a great riding year and The Book had 96 stops to
visit. All this was made possible with a great team effort by
the Road Captains, the committee (Janice, Sue, Ray and
their spouses Dave, John and Joanne), and of course our
sponsor Sheldon’s allowing the parts counter personnel to
sell our books. So a BIG THANK YOU to everybody that
supported the New England Yankee Run program. Including
YOU, the book buyers, of which 49 are new customers.
Next year’s planning is under way and let’s hope it is as
successful as this year was. The Ice Breaker date will be April
8th due to Easter being on April 1st. See you then!
George
SHELDON’s 2017 is almost in the books. Another great year
for riding. Bryan and I would like to thank everyone for
choosing Sheldon’s Harley-Davidson to be your dealership.
We are proud and honored to have the opportunity to earn
your business.
January will mark the 5 year anniversary that Bryan and I
took over operations from Orville. Five years isn’t a long
time in the big scheme of things, but for two regular guys
who took the opportunity to quit our jobs and take a chance
on turning around a dealership, it is a big deal. We couldn’t
have done it without you and we are forever thankful for
choosing us to be your dealership and strong connection to
the great brand of Harley-Davidson.
I remember one of my first days working at Sheldon’s when
Richie Smith looked down on me and said; “What are you
going to do here to make this place better?” We all know
Richie as a great guy, but all I saw at that moment in time
was a biker who was concerned about the brand he was so
passionate about. We try every day to make Sheldon’s
Harley-Davidson a better place to shop and spend your
time. We are excited to be entering the 115th Anniversary
year as a gatekeeper of the brand.
Harley-Davidson was here long before we were here and
will be here long after us. We are just gatekeepers in time
and it certainly is our pleasure to serve you. We look
forward to many more years of fun and enjoyment.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Chad & Bryan
Hi everyone,
Unfortunately I was not able to attend the last official ride
of our chapter’s season, the Polar Bear Run, but we had a
great turn out just as we did for the Tim Jackson ride. We
had a darn good riding season!
We would like your input on how to get more members
involved, not just at our monthly meetings, but at our rides
as well. We as the R/Cs use the Yankee Run Book as a guide,
and many of us use it like a bible. The Yankee Run Book is a
good tool, but we need to think outside the box at times.
Want to get more out of your dealership and your chapter?
Join us on some rides, perhaps volunteer at an event, and
see who you can meet. Maybe, just maybe, a really good
friendship will develop.
Well enough said. I hope you have a great winter and a safe
one. Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and I hope to see a
lot more of you in 2018! WHO LET THE HOGS OUT??!!!
Rich
Santa was at the Polar Bear Run!
Yankee Run Stop
Sheldon's Corner
Head Road Captain Report
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7 Tail Pipes Thank you Jim Taylor for this pic of the bike Sheldon's loaned to the H-D Museum's TROG display (The Race of Gentlemen).
See next page and HOG Magazine Issue 041, 2017, Page 31 for write-ups on this bike. Jim also sent us the candid pics below.
Cindy Taylor with Santa - Polar Bear Run 12/3
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R/C Jim Taylor led John & Jeff (Pioneer Valley Chapter Super Riders) and Roy to the
Rhinebeck Aerodrome. They found the 'fork in the road' on Rt 199, Red Hook, NY. 9/17