welcomes you to the 16 america’s 9/11 ride honoring the 15th anniversary · 16th america’s 9/11...

26
Welcomes you to the 16 th America’s 9/11 Ride Honoring the 15th Anniversary Somerset, PA to Arlington, VA Pentagon to World Trade Center August 19-21, 2016 The Foundation’s purpose is to support our First Responders, and to “NEVER FORGET” the events of September 11, 2001.

Upload: lyngoc

Post on 20-Sep-2018

213 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Welcomes you to the 16th America’s 9/11 Ride

Honoring the 15th Anniversary

Somerset, PA to Arlington, VAPentagon to World Trade Center

August 19-21, 2016

The Foundation’s purpose is to support our First Responders, and to

“NEVER FORGET” the events of

September 11, 2001.

Welcome to the 16th

America’s 9/11 RideRemembering September 11, 2001

Index Page 1: Our Honored Guests Page 2-3: Scholarship Recipients Page 4: 2016 Ride Highlights Page 5: Specific Ride Information Page 6-7: Pictorial History Page 8: Welcome to Somerset and Somerset Information Page 9: Maps to Flight 93 Memorial Site Page 10: Friday August 19th Directions Page 11: Arlington Information Page 12 Map of Arlington, VA and the Pentagon Page 13: Pentagon Memorial Information and map Page 14: Attractions in Arlington Page 15: Saturday August 20th Directions Page 16: Map through DC and Baltimore MD Page 17: Map to Barb’s H-D, Directions from Maryland House Page 18: Map of Bordentown and Linden, NJ Page 19: Map of Central Manhattan & Directions from Linden, NJ Page 20: Sunday August 21th New York City Info & Sponsors Page 21: Map of Lower Manhattan Page 22: In Memory Page 23: In Memory Page 24: Sponsors Page and Thank You(s)

EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERRecovery Teams 434-865-5602

This booklet is copyrighted; it’s intended for use by participants of the 2016 America’s 9/11 Ride

Our Honored GuestsVictor TateTim Luma

Allison JenkinsAngelo & Suzette Bizzarro

Dick & Sally FillingRoger Flick

David TaylorRay Hartman

F. ProsperJoe “Red” Chabre

Andy & Tina YoungRyan Williams &

Anjanette CottingimCharles JeffriesEvan Forrester

Jay GirardiDr. Beth Risser

Sally TrantJim Russell

Todd SchmeidleRuth SchmeidleGreg PinnavaiaBruce Dimon

Listed are the Patrons who raised sponsorship at publication.

Page 1

Names listed above are in no specific order

Chris MartinJohn Conway

Michael BrunsonJayme Schmidt

Steve & Dana MilwiczChris Stanco

Spark VandzuraJo-Ann Spadacenta

Brooke WestJanie Truman

Jim Cox, Mark IvanWilliam HartmanClayton Barker

Michael BernickDaniel Levinson

Team 8001Robert Colt, Mike Mallot

Mike SelvaggioMike Peck, Robert LahmannKen Fairben, Timothy Sozio Dan Watts, Raymond Mills

Anthony LangenbergDonna Peck, Ronald Konya

Picture from the 2nd Ride August 2002

Larry Morse & Jill ChapekMark Yutzy

Nick Leischen Kevin & Sandy Backauskas

Philip BarbeGordon Ehrlich

LA GeorgeGeorgia Hawk

JD & Janet HolmBruce Hughes, Larry Siegler

Keith MarkleyThomas Megargee

Patrick Noto, Jeff NudiMarguarite See

Lisa RenkenBen & Leann Creamer

Rodney BairJonathan Richardson

Marie KurtzJimmy Csizmadia

Gilbert LeechFrank Bania, Ajshe ArifiTamarah & Jeffrey Bair

Page 2

America’s 911 Foundation, Inc.Proudly announces the Scholarship winners for 2016, Each received $2,000.

To date the foundation has awarded $330,000. in scholarships

Congratulations to the 2016 recipientsPlease note that all were excellent and it was difficult to choose only 15.

We thank those who read & graded essaysTyler Hueston - Mechanicsville, VAEvan Davros - Highlands Ranch, COJessica LaFarree - Dumfries, VAKristen Bloodhart - Shiloh, OHCharles Perez - Chicago, ILDeryn Susman - Winchendon, MASienna Knox - Surprise, AZOlivia Zahara - Algonquin, IL

Think about this!“You” helped make these scholarships possible

Without “YOU” we could not do this.

Pictures from the third ride - August 2003

Madison Garver - Lima, OHColby Tanner - Blountstown, FLDalton Handlin - Springfield, ILTehilla Gross - Baltimore, MDDavid White - Brockton, MASeth Harris - Athens, ALVictor Matthias - Petaluma, CA

Page 3

America’s 911 Foundation, IncProudly announces the Scholarship winners from 2015-2005

2015 - Emily Dorough - Wilsonville, AL; Kristin Abele - Clayton, CA; Chad Lawrence - Floyds Knobs, IN; Jacob Preston- Anderson, IN; Ashley Brady - Clear Spring, MD; Alec Grunder - Johnsburg, IL; Justin Pedneault - Manchester, CT; Nicole Hitchcock - Carthage, MO; Bailey Gilbert - Otis Orchards, WA; Amanda Fairburn - Pylesville, MD; Taylor Williams - Heyworth, IL; Adam Zarnowiec - Lawrence, KS; Thomas Schofield - Chicago, IL; Scott McCormick, Jr. - Chesterfield, VA; Megan Irvine - Bristow, VA2014 - Lauren Arnett – Nevada City, CA; Will Carter – Sanger, TX; Amy Cyr – Sandy, UT; Ryan Dorward – Cortland, NY; Jennifer Kaneer – Alamo, TN; Erin Kelly – Glenview, IL; Valerie Massón – Hemet, CA; Emonie McGee – Chicago, IL; Lauren McGuire – Wichita, KS;Austin Otto – Maplewood, MN; Brandyn Reinhart – Alvada, OH; Jacalyn Rosenberger – Chambersburg, PA;Casey Ross – Woodstock, MD; Lauren Shifflett – Charlottesville, VA;Steven Timmreck – Chicago, IL2013 - Kellie Abbott - Princeton, LA; Molly McGuire - Assonet, MA; Jessica Meekins - Alexandria, VA; Grayson Sluder - Canton, NC; Chris Bach - Aurora, CO; Emily Scott - Valier, MT; Sarah LaGrasta - Lakeville, MA; Sarah Parker - McCutchenville, OH; Mackenzie Susong - Dayton, OH; Anthony Wistocki - Lockport, IL; Kendall Gaspari - Palatine, IL; Tyler Johnson - Yreka, CA; Shaindel Lerner - Baltimore, MD; Christopher Brunke - Putnam Valley, NY; Kevin Manhardt - Hilton, NY;2012 * Jamie Murphy - Carrollton, PA; Allie Carpenter - Decaturville, TN; Ashton March - Theodore, AL; Alison Abele - Clayton, CA; Emily DiBiase - Mahopac, NY; Maddison Dorward - Cortland, NY; Margaret Clemens - Chicago, IL; Grayson Sluder - Canton, NC; Katie Davis - Emmittsburg, MD; Kristen McCartney - Leesburg, VA; Megan Hill - Marceline, MO; Katherine Guy - Missoula, MT; Patrick Wilkinson - Apollo, PA; William Stiles - Round Hill, VA; Zachary Jacobs - Brenham, TX;2011 * Jacqueline Fegan - Chicago, IL; Alyssa Chavira - El Paso, TX; Lena Roberts - Tyler, TX; Thomas Frye - Ranson, WV; Amanda McCarthy - Oakridge, NJ; Jordan Garner - Big Lake, TX; Maura Connors - Chicago, IL; V. Graig Temple - Spring, TX; Breein Sweeney - Wantagh, NY; Megan Jordan - Hamden, CT; Zachary Jacobs - Brenham, TX; John Crowley - Florence, SC; Michael Shewchuk - Chicago, IL; Emily Satkovich - Somerset, PA; Chelsea Hughes - Coral Springs, FL;2010 * Molly Bennett - Ocean, NJ; William Brunke - Putnam Valley, NY; Nichole Foley - Chicago, IL; Joseph Gray - Manteno, IL; Laura Hamilton - Dahlonega, GA; Jacob Lee - Stafford, VA; Rachel Lovegren - Sisters, OR; Samuel Moehler - Johnston, PA; Alyssa Napolitano - Herkimer, NY; Landin Rognlin - Fargo, ND; Alisha Rytting - Reno, NV; Connor Smith - Happy Valley, OR; Julianne Ulshoffer - Littleton, CO; Danielle Ziegler - Poway, CA;2009 * Chantel Snider - Liberty, UT; Kaitlin Abrams - Rochelle Park, NJ; Bruno Bennett - Harrison, ID; Nick Shanders II - Washington, MO; Brett Zadow - Sidney, MT; Casey McCammon - Caney, KS; Marlia Harnden - Boise, ID; Justin Clark - Durham, NC; Brendan Pidgeon - Oneonta, NY; Michael Kaminski - Sayville, NY; Melissa DeCosty - St. Charles, MO; Joseph Yacono IV - Pitman, NJ; Stephanie Cawood - Midlothian, TX; Logan Markins - Fostoria, OH; Bridget Dunne - Ashburn, VA;2008 * Matthew Spillane - NY; Jennifer Goodwin - CA; Marsha Mutchler - MD; Nicole Nazak - NY; Alice Boone - OH; Kate Newman - NY; Cortni Rentzel – PA; Lauren Romine – OH; Amanda Cassar – NY; Thomas Griffiths Jr. – MA; Michael Trotta – IL; Katherine Cain – IA; Rebecca Russell – IL; Robert Martin – IL; Christopher Wagner – IL;2007 * Melissa Walton – CA; Ashley Hassell – GA; Cameron Whitlock - GA; Michael Feehely, Jr. – MD; Lauren Cassidy – MD; Christopher Kelly – MD; Stamatina Hunter – MD; Greg Gentry – MD; Eileen Dirks – NY; Jessica Townsend – OK; Kimball Jones – VA; Katelyn Crouse – VA; Thomas Pickles – VA; Meaghan Seiple – VT; Angelina Phebus – WV; 2006 * Bryan Cobb – GA; Amanda Weishar – LA; David Hunter – MD; Derek Schartiger – MD; Kurt Mathieson – NJ; Morgan Shannon – NY; Shanna Larstanna – NY; Marianne Reddan – NY; James LaMacchia – NY; 2005 * Rita Donahue – PA; Elizabeth Lipovsky - VA; Mark Sangiorgi – NJ; Rebecca Hittie – PA

Page 4

2016 Ride Highlights On behalf of the foundation and volunteers, Welcome to the 16th America’s 9/11 Ride.

Thursday activities - Group Departures to the Flight 93 National Memorial Depart from Quality Inn at 3:00p,, 4:00pm, 5:00pm Flight 93 Memorial Open until 7:00pm Tailgatez all you can eat pizza and wings King Family Restaurant 1180 North Center Ave. Ruby Tuesday opens at 500pm for just participants (free appetizers) Mechanics at Highland Harley-Davidson until 9:00pmFriday Ride Departs at 6:45am Highland Harley-Davidson - Registration 5:30 to 6:20AM Ride Prayer 6:40am - Ride departs 6:45am Cumberland - Fuel ONLY if you cannot go another 70 miles to Hagerstown We will be stopping at Rocky Gap State Park - Quick Stop for Rest Rooms. Hagerstown - Fuel all bikes and Food Bike repair on site by Dan Kenney & Team Arlington - Cookout at the Double Tree - More Arlington Info see pages 13 & 14

Saturday Ride Departs at 6:45am - fill your bike before entering the Pentagon Pentagon - Registration 5:15am to 6:30am Ride Prayer 6:40am - We depart 6:45am Maryland House - Fuel for all Expected departure 10:00AM(ish) Follow staging directions from Road Captains and Pit Crew Team members. This is the most challenging stop since we have no control over other vehicles that may already be parked there. Please be flexible, courteous and stay alert. Barb’s Harley-Davidson - Lunch (FUEL BEFORE ENTERING, if you need it) Mechanics on duty. Expected departure at 1:20pm Linden, NJ Fuel and FOOD provided by Applebee’s and the community of Linden Presentation at 5:00-5:30pm - Drawing the Police Motorcycle Expected departure 6:00pm 7:00pm Arrive NYC ENJOY THE CITYSunday World Trade Center Ceremony Line up begins at 6:30am 49th and 7th Ave - Please follow directions Depart 8:30am for the World Trade Center and brief ceremony 9/11 Memorial Open 24x7 9/11 Museum opens at 0900 BUT YOU MUST HAVE A TICKET bought in advance Rides Home - Will be posted on white boards inside the NY Sheraton.

STAGING INFORMATION: Road Captains and/or Pit Crew members will be directing you at each staging area. Please follow their directions so that we can get everyone lined up quickly and in the most efficient manner possible. Road Captains will be directing the flow of bikes leaving each staging area. Please stay alert and follow their directions as they may be stopping the flow of bikes to insert Road Captains into the line.

Specific Ride information:

Breakdown Crews 434-865-5602Breakdown Crews are NOT available after

We arrive at Our Destinations. “Road Captains” will be placed at intervals within the procession. Road Captains will be designated by their vests. Doing this allows for guided communication between the front, middle and back of the ride. The ride will start out at 35 mph and stay at that pace until the entire group is going 35 MPH. Once we ALL achieve 35 MPH we will increase the speed accordingly. This is NOT a race, THIS IS A MEMORIAL RIDE. We are all going to the same place. We do this in remembrance of the events of September 11, 2001. We are paying tribute to fallen HEROES and to all those who lost their lives that tragic day, while raising money to support First Responders. Escorting officers and those from the local communities are here to assist us in moving safely to our next stop. Please do what they ask; the foundation will not accept ANY disrepect to any officer.

All participants MUST wear helmets throughout the entire ride, regardless of helmet laws in individual states. This is a MEMORIAL RIDE. Actions such as “burn outs”, performing stunts, etc. is considered disrespectful and dangerous and will not be tolerated. This is especially true as we pass the actual 9/11 sites – our presence serves as a reminder to the general public on the street. We want them to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice – not the dangerous dumb biker doing a burnout! If at anytime your actions are unsafe you will be pulled from the ride and banned from future events, without any refund. Drinking of alcohol while the ride is active is Prohibited.

The Pumper Crews will be assisting us as we fuel; doing this moves the group much faster. Once fueled, PLEASE follow their directions.

As the ride moves down the roadways, cars may become present. We are trying to keep the group tight; please aviod creating a space in which cars can enter the procession. If thishappens, please avoid any encounter with the vehicle(s) as they might be exiting the roadway. When the vehicle exits or moves out of the lane, tighten any gaps which might have occured. Our number one goal is to arrive SAFELY at our destinations.

If you break down: Check to see if it is clear to move out of the group. DO NOT JUST PULL OUT --- LOOK FIRST DO NOT CUT ACROSS TRAFFIC. If we are in the LEFT lane move over to the LEFT shoulder If we are in the RIGHT lane move over to the RIGHT shoulder

AS ALWAYS RIDE AT YOUR OWN RISKPage 5

Page 6

Picture from the 2002 Ride Iron Cross at the World

Trade Center

Picture from the 2003 Ride in front of the

NYC Hilton

Baltimore Police Leading the Way in 2003 and since

Pictures from the 5th ride August2005

Page 7

Somerset, PAWelcome to Somerset, PAQuality Inn 814-443-4646Highland Harley-Davidson 814-444-1903

Thursday at the Quality Inn 11:00am – 8:00pm - Registration and Merchandise Sales in the MAPLE ROOM 3:00, 4:00, and 5:00 Group departures to Flight 93 National Memorial (closes @ 7:00pm) Group rides to and from the flight 93 National Memorial depart from Quality Inn Local Eateries that are donating percentages of the food sales back to the foundation and they are located on Page 4 Flight 93 Memorial CLOSES at 7:00pm Mechanics at Highland Harley-Davidson until 9:00pm

Meeting Rooms TBD – Check white boards in Lobby 6:00PM New Riders Orientation – Evan Forrester 7:30 PM POLICE ESCORT Meeting – Ted, Brian Curran, Terry Rudolph 7:00 PM Road Captain Meeting – Eric Sjurseth 8:00 PM Pumper Team Meeting - Teresa Toth 8:00 PM Parking Squad Meeting - Teresa Toth / Bill Vibostok Highland Harley-Davidson Mechanics on Duty until 900pm Friday August 19

Directions to the Flight 93 National MemorialTurn right out of the Quality Inn onto Pleasant Ave

At second stop light make a left onto Stoystown Road (Rt 281N)Follow Rt. 281 for 11miles, to Rt 30 east and make a right

Follow Rt30 for about 5 miles on Right - Flight 93 Memorial signs

See Maps A & B on page 9 for more detail

Plenty of places to eat all within walking distance of hotels

Page 8

Map A

MAP B

Flight 93

Page 9

Map to Flight 93 Crash Site

Enlarged area about Flight 93

National Memorial

Specific DirectionsFriday August 19th

Somerset, PA to Hagerstown, MD (120 miles) (through Cumberland)Depart Somerset, PA heading to crash site and onto Rt. 160 South. Follow into Maryland and Rt 36. Make a Right at the end of Rt. 36 onto Rt. 40. Follow this into Cumberland, MD. Rt. 40/N. Mechanic St. take the right onto Frederick Street (in front of Police/Fire Department). Follow Frederick St. and turn right onto Naves Cross Rd (by the Sheetz ). Naves Cross Rd. to I-68 E/B ramp. Long merge lane, approx. 4 miles to Rocky Gap State Park - up the ramp and left into the park. FUEL BIKES AT THE SHEETS THAT WILL NOT MAKE IT ANOTHER 70 MILES to HAGERSTOWN. Depart the park onto Interstate 68 East ; 68 merges with Interstate 70. Follow Interstate 70 to EXIT 28 - make a left onto Downsville Pike (632) Travel stright though the first light at the second light make a right onto W. Oak Ridge Dr. Follow to Mall on right

Lunch is coming from Jersey Mike’sDrinks from Turkey Hill and Home Depot (Leesburg)

Snacks from Herrs Foods

Hagerstown, MD to Arlington, VA (88 miles)Take Interstate 70 East to Rt. 340/15 South; bear off to the right at Exit 52A. Follow Rt. 15 South towards Leesburg, VA. Go straight into the town of Leesburg. Once you pass the Bloom on your left make your next left onto the Rt. 7 bypass. STAY in your left lane and merge onto the Dulles Toll Road. HERE WE MUST COMPRESS AS TIGHT AS POSSIBLE!!!!!!! Once on the toll road move to the RIGHT -- As you enter the toll please use both right most tolls. Continue through the toll booths heading towards Washington, D.C. Continue to follow the toll road towards Washington and Rt.66 East. The toll road will bring you down onto Rt. 66 heading East. Follow Rt. 66 to the right hand EXIT 75 (Rt. 110 South - Pentagon). Continue on Rt. 110 past the Pentagon to the right hand EXIT for 15th St. At the end of the ramp make a right onto 15th St. Take your next right onto EADS St. Follow Eads St. two blocks and make a right onto Army Navy Drive. The DoubleTree is the second building on your right. Please park in the lot at 400 Army Navy Drive across the street from the Hotel.

Page 10

Arlington, VADoubleTree 300 Army Navy Drive (703)416-4100

**************************************FOLLOW POLICE DIRECTIONS TO HOTELS**************************************

Friday NightChilling and Grilling

At Double Tree Serving: chicken - beer, water, soda and the fixings

More Arlington information - see page 13 & 14 Colton’s Collection will be on display in the hotel lobby near the garage. He has been collecting police, fire & military pins, patches, etc. from all over the world for display since he was 6 years old.

FuelLook at the dotted lines on the map (page 12)

1) From the hotel turn right onto Army Navy Drive Make a right onto 12th St.; Make a left onto Eads St. follow to 23rd St. and make a left to Exxon 2) From the Exxon - Make a right onto Jefferson Davis Hwy go aprox. 1.5 miles to Shell 3) Take Army Navy Drive west 3 blocks to S. Joyce St. turn right go under HWY and station is on your right

Pentagon North Parking Lot (departure area)Look at the solid line on the map (page 12)

From the Hotel turn Right onto Army Navy DriveMake your first Left onto 12th Street

Go under the bridges and make your first Left onto Old Jefferson Davis Highway (rough road for aprox. 1/2 mile)

Make a left onto Boundary Channel Drive and follow about 3/4 miles to the Pentagon North Parking Lot

Page 11

Directions:FUEL: Eads St. to 23rd and Jefferson Davis HWYArmy Navy to S Joyce turn Right just under the HWY

station on your right - follow the dotted Lines(specific directions on page 11)

Pentagon North Lot (SATURDAY )Come out of the Hotels and turn RIGHT

Turn LEFT onto 12th St, Turn LEFT onto OLD JEFFERSON DAVIS HWY

Follow to Boundary Channel (go under the Bridges) ((SOLID LINE))

Page 12

Pentagon Memorial

Page 13

The Pentagon MemorialThe Pentagon Memorial is designed so that the nation may remember and reflect on the events that occurred on September 11, 2001. The Memorial is free and open to the public 24/7. Groups and individuals are welcome in the Memorial each day, guided tours are not offered; the Memorial is meant to be experienced on a more personal level. The Pentagon Memorial is located at 1 Rotary Road on the Pentagon Reservation in Arlington, Virginia. You can easily walk to it from the hotels it’s about 1/3 mile. Take Army Navy Drive west three blocks, if you drove, park in the lot on your right (across from the Pentagon City Mall) from here you can follow the pedestrian tunnel to the memorial. - See Map below for more detail

Important Information Regarding Conduct on the Pentagon Reservation: Photography is strictly prohibited everywhere on the Pentagon Reservation except for inside the Memorial. All other activities that are prohibited on the Pentagon Reservation, are also prohibited in the Pentagon Memorial Park. The most common prohibited items and activities are: possession of firearms, fireworks, open containers ofalcoholic beverages, narcotics and other dangerous substances are prohibited on the Reservation. Also, all commercial or political soliciting, vending and hanging of posters, flyers, handbills, etc. are prohibited.

ARLINGTON / WASHINGTON D.C. AttractionsArlington National Cemetery: Open until 7:00pm.Visit the Tomb of the Unknowns and watch the changing of the guard (every 30 minutes), Kennedy Grave Site, Admission to the cemetery is free, but there is a fee to park. Turn right out of the hotel onto Army Navy Drive. Turn right on S. 12th St. Turn left on S. Eads St. Turn left on S. 15th St. Turn left onto Route 1 (Jefferson Da-vis Hwy) going north. Move immediately to your left onto Route 110 North. Exit right for Arlington Cemetery and Memorial Bridge. At the top of the ramp, turn left, then turn left into the visitor’s parking area.

National Mall, including Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, World War II Memorial, Korean War Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, Washington Monument. Eads St. to a left on S. 15th St. Turn left onto Route 1 (Jefferson Davis Hwy) going north. Move immediately to your left onto Route 110 North. Exit right for Arlington Cemetery and Memorial Bridge. At the top of the ramp, turn right. You will see the Lincoln Memorial in front of you. Go half-way around the circle and con-tinue across Memorial Bridge. To visit the Vietnam Veterans Memorial (The Wall), bear left around the Lincoln Memorial, then turn left on 23rd Street (traffic light) and turn right on Constitution Ave. The Wall will be up on your right hand side. To visit the other memorials, bear to your right and then turn left on Independence Ave. As you work your way down Independence Ave., you will come to the World War II Memorial and the Korean War Memorial, both on your left, and then the Tidal Basin and the Jefferson Memorial on your right. Park where you can on the street.

Page 14

Rt15/340Out of

Frederick

Specific directionsSaturday August 20

Pentagon to Maryland House Rest Area (Mile Post 81 on I-95 N) 80milesDepart Pentagon North Parking Lot, follow Boundary Channel Drive South to 395 North. Follow 395 N. Stay towards the LEFT and DON’T take any down ramps. Follow signs to 295 South. Then follow signs to 295 North and Pennsylvania Ave. Take the right onto Pennsylvania Ave. Then move to your left and take the left onto 295 North (BW PKWY).Follow 295/BW-PKWY to 895 North (right hand EXIT 1 mile past 695 interchanges). Follow 895 into the Harbor Tunnel. 895 becomes I-95 North. Follow to Mile Post 81 and make the left EXIT into the Maryland House for fuel. PLEASE FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS at the Maryland House. (See maps on page 16 Follow the black lines on the maps)

Maryland House to Barb’s HD (74 miles) Map on PAGE 17Take Interstate 95 North into Delaware. Stay straight on 95 North towards New York. Travel over the Delaware Memorial Bridge and take the right hand EXIT for 295 North. Follow 295 North. Take exit 28 for NJ-168 toward Bellmawr/Runnemede/Mt Ephraim. Keep left at the fork, follow signs for NJ-168 FUEL BEFORE ENTERING Barb’s HDFuel stations are on (168)Black Horse Pike - Barbs is on the left.

Lunch is hosted by Barb’s Harley-DavidsonBarb’s to Linden, NJ (78 Miles) Maps on PAGE 18Depart Barb’s HD Head south on NJ-168 S/Black Horse Pike toward Lake Ave. Slight right onto the Interstate 295 N ramp to Trenton. Merge onto I-295 North. Follow 295 North to Mile Post 57 and take the right hand EXIT for Rt. 130 in Bordentown.Continue on Rt. 130 - bear right onto Rt 33 Mercer Street (Hightstown) follow through town, on Mercer St to North Main St/County Rd 539 back onto Rt 130 northStay on Rt 130 until it intersects with Rt 1. Follow Rt. 1 North to LINDEN and the Home De-pot on your right. Address is 671 W Edgar Road, Linden, NJ. Fuel is located in the mall area and just beyond at the next light there are two gas stations. This is the last stop before entering New York. (See MAP on page 18) Expect CONSTRUCTION in Edison NJ

Linden NJ to New York Sheraton (30 Miles est) (NO MAP)Take a Right out of the Home Depot heading north on Rt 1. Follow Rt 1 to Holland Tunnel (stay on Rt 1). Enter NYC; travel to 12th or 10th Ave heading north to 52th Street. Make a right on 52th and follow 7th Ave. The Sheraton is on your right, the Manahattan is on your left. Parking is on 50th -52 (between 7th and 6th); please follow directions. We have security watching over the bikes all night.

WELCOME TO NEW YORK CITYPage 15

Through DC

Through Baltimore

Page 16

Barb’s Harley-Davidson (856) 456-4141Fuel located on right side of highway

Maryland House to Barb’s HD: (74 miles)Take Interstate 95 North into Delaware. Stay straight on 95 North towards New York. Travel over the Delaware Memorial Bridge and take the right hand EXIT for 295 North. Follow 295 North. Take exit 28 for NJ-168 toward Bellmawr/Runnemede/Mt Ephraim. Keep left at the fork, follow signs for NJ-168 FUEL BEFORE ENTERING Barb’s HDFuel stations are on (168)Black Horse Pike - Barbs is on the left.

Barb’s HD to Linden, NJ: (78 Miles)Depart Barb’s HD Head south on NJ-168 S/Black Horse Pike toward Lake Ave. Slight right onto the Interstate 295 N ramp to Trenton. Merge onto I-295 North. Follow 295 North to Mile Post 57 and take the right hand EXIT for Rt. 130 in Bordentown. Continue on Rt. 130 until it intersects with Rt 1. Bear right onto Rt. 1 North. Follow Rt. 1 North to LINDEN and the Home Depot on your right. Fuel is located in the mall area and just beyond at the next light there are two gas stations (see map page 18). This is the last stop before entering New York and we highly suggest you fuel up. Expect CONSTRUCTION in Edison NJ

Page 17

Bordentown NJExit 295 at Mile ,Post 57

Fuel

LINDEN NJ

Page 18

Home Depot stop HERE

Linden NJ to New York Shearton New York (30 Miles est) NO SPEPCIFIC MAPTake a right out of the Home Depot, heading north on Rt 1. Follow Rt 1 to Holland Tunnel (stay on Rt 1). Enter NYC; travel to 12th Ave or 10th Ave heading north to 52nd St. Make a right on 52nd and follow to 7th Avenue and make a right. Sheraton is on your left, the Manhattan is on your left - park as directed around the hotels. Parking on 51-53 between 6th and Broadway. Crown Plaza is 4 blocks closer to Times Sq. down 3 to 49th and west to Broadway. (please leave your bikes around the sheraton as we have paid security for them)

New York CityArea maps on following pages

Central Manhattan

Page 19

Crown Plaza is at Broadway /49th

Sunday August 21, 2016Procession to the World Trade CenterLine up begins at 6:30am at 49th and 7th Ave. We depart 8:30amTo get into the museum you must obtain tickets in advance.go to this site for ticlets http://www.911memorial.org/ Rides home will be posted in the SheratonFox News appearance ask staff for more specifics those in PURPLE POLO’s (7:30am at Fox Studio’s 48th and 6th ave)

This is the Final Organized 9/11 Ride. We appreciate all your support and look foward to your continued support so

that we can keep supporting our first responders and provide college scholarships for their children

NEW YORK CITY INFORMATIONTo the World Trade Center - Take 7th Ave South to Broadway

Turn right at Fulton Street (See map pages 19 & 21)To Return to Hotels - Take Church to 6th Ave and follow to 53th St make a left.Times Square is at the intersection of 7th Ave & Broadway a few blocks southCentral Park located 4 blocks north of the HotelsEmpire State Building is located at 34th and 5th Ave Open until 11:00pm To Depart New York heading South and West - Take 7th Ave to south and take

Page 20

Photo from 2011 Ride

Lower Manhattan

Page 21

Thomas White - in center Boston Repsentative 2007 - 2010 Thomas passed away April, 2010

Page 22

In Memory

Rick Yager - Road Captian since 2003 The man on the Trike with the FLAGS Rick passed away Arpil, 2010

Sharon Luma - Foundation VolunteerSharon was a major player in the Eastern PA foundation efforts. Sharon passed away May, 2012

Peter MacVane - Escort from South Portland Maine: - Foundation VolunteerPeter passed away from Cancer December 5th 2012, he has escorted the ride since 2003

James Smith - Escort from Baltimore MarylandJames passed away August 2013He and the Baltimore Police have escorted the ride since 2001

James Vigilante passed away November 17, 2013James was a long time supporter of the Foundation and its workJames was U.S. Air Force Reserves Master Segrant - He presented a flag the town of Leesburg VA that was flown in Afghanistan

In Memory

Page 23

Corporal Robert T. Krauss Maryland Transportation Authority Police Dept. End of Watch September 1, 2006 Corp. Krauss assisted the America’s 9/11 Ride for years

Mr. Herbert Winterberg, Jr.x On Saturday, August 18, 2007 x

Mr. Winterberg was headed to Manhattan withx the ride when he suffered a brain aneurysm.x

MPO Peter Lavery (Newington, CT) End of Watch - Decemeber 30, 2004 Escorting officer on the America’s 9/11 Ride 2003, 2004 and had registered for 2005 web site www.peterlavery.org

Trooper First Class Mickey C. Lippy

Pilot Stephen H. Bunker Maryland State Police

EMT Tanya Mallard Charles County MD

Marlyand State Police have Escorted the ride since 2001

Maryland State Trooper First Class Wesley Brown End of Watch: Friday, June 11, 2010

Sergeant Michael Weigand Latimore Township Police Department PA End of Watch Sunday, September 14, 2008 Was an ESCORT in 2008

2016 Sponsors & Thank You(s)(Without these companies and people this ride could not take place)

All the Volunteers who put in hundreds of hours to make this possible

BREAKDOWN CREWS, PIT CREWS & ROAD CAPTAINSApplebee’s, Linden, New Jersey

Highland Harley-Davidson, Somerset, PA Barb’s Harley-Davidson, MT Ephraim, NJ

Gettysburg Harley-Davidson, Gettysburg, PAPizza Hut, Fogelsville, PA

Dulles Greenway - TRIP II, VirginiaRiders Insurance

Prime Outlet Hagerstown, Hagerstown MDThe Entire States of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia,

the District of Columbia, Delaware, New Jersey and New YorkThe Traveling Escorting Police Departments

Robinson EMS, Pittsburgh, PAScott EMS, Pittsburgh, PA

New Holland Ambulance, Lancaster, PAMechanics - Dan Kenney and Crew

Eric Sjurseth, Eddie Davidson and the Break Down CrewsJim and Nancy Kelly,

The PUMPER TEAMS and PARKING TEAMSMount Kisco Volunteer Fire Company, Susquehanna Hose Company

Every Fire and EMS Department that supported this years ridePolice Departments who assist as we travel though their areas

Flight 93 National Memorial, Somerset, PAThe Entire Community of Linden New Jersey

The Community of Somerset, PAThe Town of Cumberland, MD

The Town of Leesburg, VA Hightstown, New Jersey

The Men And Women Who Answer the 911 Call And Our MilitaryGOD BLESS AMERICA