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Gold Wing Road Riders Association
Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge
2016 Chapter K Staff
Nancy Hrigora Chapter Director (810) 923-4117 [email protected]
Jonathan Bailey Assistant Chapter Director (520) 404-8345 [email protected]
Open Position Chapter Educator
Maryann Jordan Chapter Treasurer (520) 299-4440 maryann-
Open Position Membership Chairperson
Nancy Hrigora Chapter Newsletter Editor (810) 923-4117 [email protected]
Nancy Hrigora Chapter WEB Master (810) 923-4117 [email protected]
Jonathan Bailey Chapter Ride Coordinator (520) 404-8345 [email protected]
Rebecca Sangster Chapter Store / Advertising (520) 229-8670 [email protected]
Cliff Sias 50/50 Coordinator (520) 297-9462 [email protected]
Maryann Jordan
Event Planning Coordinators (520) 299-4440
maryann-
Mike Hrigora Sunshine Coordinator (810) 227-3937 [email protected]
Open Position Chapter Couple of the Year Open Position
Open Position Chapter Individual of the Year Open Position
Open Position Chapter Historian Open Position
Open Position Chapter Motorist Awareness Open Position
2016 Arizona District Staff
District Director
Garry & Kerry Woo
Ph: Garry 520-490-8555
Ph: Kerry 520-400-9897
Assistant District Director-South Dennis & Debbie Ammons
520-405-5455
Assistant District Director-North
Frank Nemeth
480-516-7950
District Treasurer
Dennie Long
District Membership
Cindy& Ken Kelly
623-899-3620 [email protected]
Leadership Training
Dennis & Debbie Ammons
520-405-5455
District Educator
JD Ladner
619-244-2459
Asst. District Educator
Dave Gormley
520-749-5643
Asst. District Educator
Frank Nemeth
480-516-7950 [email protected]
District Convention Coordinator
OPEN Convention Vendor Coordinator
Dan & Donna Humphrey
AZ-A 520-204-5223
Chapter of the Year
COY & IOY Coordinator
Diane & Lumpy Lumpkin
520-747-5276
[email protected] District MEDIC First Aid
Rich & Joanne Sturgeon
520-760-62076
District Motorist Awareness
Dave Gormley
520-749-5643
District Webmaster
Chuck Ainsworth (AZ-D) 480-491-5010
E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]
District Newsletter Editor
Wayne & Wendy Stark
520-226-6611
District Store
David & Gay Redline
480-859-2884
Arizona Chapters
Chapter: Meeting Day/Time: Location: Directors:
A 3rd Saturday
08:15 AM Breakfast 09:00
Meeting
Golden Corral
4380 East 22nd
Tucson
Mike & Susan Hagen
520-990-4472 Mike
520-990-4427 Susan
C
D 2nd Saturday
07:30 AM
Old Country Buffet
6625 E Southern Ave.
Mesa, AZ
Teena and Ted Prentice
602-438-9660
E 1st Saturday
08:00 AM Breakfast - 09:00
AM Meeting
Golden Corral
798 South Highway
92, Sierra Vista
Larry & Gail Howard
520-459-0079 [email protected]
G 2nd Saturday
09:00 AM
Coyote GrillSan
Ignacio Golf Club
Green Valley
Linda & Wally Johnson
Phone: 520-604-2020
Email: [email protected]
K 4th Saturday
08:00 AM Breakfast - 09:00
AM Meeting
Golden Corral
6865N.Thornydale
Tucson, AZ
Nancy Hrigora (810) 923- 4117
O 1
st Saturday
8:00AM Breakfast
9:00AM Ride
Perkin’s Restaurant
2250 AZ 95
Bullhead City, AZ
Greg Brown
760-500-3084
gregory-
R 3rd Saturday
08:00 AM
Old Country Buffet
17125 N 79th Ave,
Glendale, AZ
Jim Oliver
(623)694-6356
S 1st Saturday
07:30 AM
The Egg I Am
10155 E Via Linda
Scottsdale , AZ
John Read 480-406-5871
U 3
rd Saturday
08:00 AM
The Landing Bar &
Grill
195 S. 4th
Ave
Yuma, AZ
Howard Cart &Evelyn Kuida
P
4th Saturday
08:30 AM
Golden Corral
HWY 69
Prescott , AZ
Sandy Gaston
928-830-7448
X 4th
Saturday 7:30 Golden Corral Mike & Mary Anne Melby Meeting 8:15 Florence Blvd 408-963-8392 Casa Grande , AZ [email protected]
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GWRRA – Arizona
Chapter “K” Kachina Chapter
October - November 2016 www.gwrraaz.org/azk
Director’s Corner
Nancy Hrigora
The Chapter has had two rides this month, both of
them well attended. Weather was great, roads were
decent and the companionship was the best. We are
in the process of planning rides for Dec – Feb and
would appreciate your input after the November
meeting. Please plan on staying after the Chapter
meeting for about 40 minutes.
Sneaking up on us in October is the AZ District
Rally at Lake Havasu. Put October 28-30, ,2016 on
your calendar. Our chapter is sponsoring the Bike
Light Show on Friday and the Bike Show on
Saturday , and volunteers are needed to make it
happen. We have responsibilities on Friday and
Saturday for the shows, that are not difficult but
does require „bodies‟. Please consider attending
and being involved at the function by attending
seminars , visiting the vendors and volunteering a
few hours.
Registration forms are online and also at the back of
this newsletter. Day walk in Rally registration is
available on-site.
CHAPTER MEETING OCT 22nd
Come enjoy breakfast , friendly conversation , listen
to informative updates, and bring all your
suggestions for group rides for the upcoming
months.
…Enjoy each ride ,for even a humdrum day can
have a breath-taking moment.
How to have a Safe, Comfortable and FUN ride with your Co-Rider! Larry & Penny Anthony
Membership Enhancement
Program Directors
The purpose of the Membership Enhancement
Program, as stated on our web site home page, is to
ensure that GWRRA members at every level in the
organization have an enjoyable experience while
participating in the many opportunities GWRRA
provides. And what better way to accomplish that
purpose than by helping those all-important Co-
Riders achieve an “enjoyable experience” on every
ride. We have a widely recognized Rider Education
Program to help them focus on safety. So let‟s focus
on, Comfort, Enjoyment, and Fun! And Riders, you
are critical to the success of this experience, so pay
attention.
Sitting by the side of the road waiting for Rescue
Plus is NOT ENJOYABLE. So, do you have
adequate tools with you for roadside emergencies?
Note that I said adequate – the GoldWing does not
come with tools to remove your rear wheel. If you
have added a good lug nut wrench to your tool bag,
you can re-move the rear wheel and have a fellow
rider take the wheel to the shop. If not, you may be
awaiting Rescue Plus (see above). Flashlight?
Penny refuses to let me look at flashlights in stores
any more… note that while LED flashlights are
very nice, you cannot tell when the batteries are
getting weak – they simply stop working. Other
things – do you know how to lay the Wing down on
its side to remove the rear wheel if necessary? Can
you pick it back up? Do you know how your Wing
should be tied down on a flatbed trailer? (I
understand that the Rescue Plus Drivers are aware
of the proper procedure)
Training – Has she taken a co-rider course? (And
have you taken an ARC or TRC course – two up?)
Have you both taken a Medic/First Aid Course
recently? Does she know what to do in the event the
bike goes down? If you go down, with a possible
heart attack? Where the Engine-Kill switch is? How
to pinpoint your location with your GPS? Where the
First Aid kit is?
COMFORTABLE: This is the part that makes
many riders wind up without anyone on the queen
seat. Everything you can think of to make your Co-
Rider feel not just comfy, but welcome. Someplace
to put her “stuff”. Leave the rear pockets for her
use, and consider getting a bag to hang from an
armrest (or your backrest) for more stuff. (This is
HER area; once she gets it stocked, don‟t mess with
it!) Drink holders. Keep that mug full of ice and
water on a hot day. Be sure they‟re filled with
something cold to drink, on hot rides. And bring
extra water if it‟s a long run between stops. Sun
block. Cool vests or neckpieces for really hot days,
appropriate clothing for cold weather – chaps,
heated clothing, whatever. You‟re concentrating on
the road and piloting thebike; she has less to do and
dwells more on how hot or cold she is!
Stop every hour or so for a “butt break” – and
whenever requested to! Aside from the obvious
necessity for bathroom breaks and fresh drinks, it‟s
healthier for your circulatory system. Be careful
about making overly long rides (know her limits) –
and allow extra time to rest up. Add some custom
footrests for the back seat – there are a number
models available which will allow your Co-Rider to
change her foot position, very important on long
rides (as you doubt-less know from your highway
pegs). And for heaven‟s sake, ask her before you
buy accessories for the bike for her to use – she will
have her own preferences! Rain gear, extra gloves
(for when the first pair gets wet, or when it starts
get-ting nippy). A towel to dry off wet seats. Spare
meds. Once you think you have everything you
think she might need for comfort, leave some room
in the trunk for the things she knows she needs.
Warn her when rough spots are coming – like
railroad tracks, speed bumps, gravel, water, and
animals. She would like to know ahead of time
when the bike starts dancing around because the
road morphed into a gravel cow path, or you‟re
about to cross the Grand Canyon railroad tracks.
(And thank her when she tells you about a hazard
you may not see yet!)
We all know we handle our bikes and trikes, um,
differently when we‟re riding two-up instead of
solo. Carry that thought a little farther – avoid the
racetrack starts, and double-check that she‟s ready
to go before you roll off. Keep a good following
distance in traffic, and stay in your comfort zone –
even if that means letting the rest of the riders go on
ahead. Take good breaks, and don‟t saddle up again
until she‟s ready to go. And when the weather goes
to pot, pull over when you get to a safe spot – or
pull into a motel!
FUN!
Congratulations, you‟re outdoors! Pity the poor
auto and truck drivers in their “cages”. You can see,
hear and smell so much more than them! Wave at
them; you‟re representing GWRRA, an awesome
motorcycle association! Remember to take the time
to pull over and check out interesting sights and
scenic over-views. Hey, you‟re doing this for fun,
not your weekday commute!
Talk! We all understand the need for
“communications discipline” in traffic and strange
terrain – keeping the chatter to a minimum, so the
Road Captain can call out hazards. But chat a bit!
C‟mon, you‟re on a Goldwing with your best
buddies – talk to them! (And be sure she has her
own CB microphone
Check out new places. Remember that making a
wrong turn is just another way of finding something
new. Have a sense of humor when everything
doesn‟t work out perfectly. And remember to wave
at the other bikers!
Enjoy the ride!
Chapter Safe Miles Program
Please remember to submit your miles each month at
the chapter meeting on the “sign in sheet” or email
them to Nancy Hrigora by the end of each month.
[email protected] All you have to send is your name and the number of
Safe miles you rode for what month. Odometer readings
are not required ( keep them for your own records)
Please put ‘SAFE MILES AZ-K ‘ in the subject line.
This makes it easier to identify your email.
CHAPTER AZ-K SAFE MILES
2016 GOAL 100,000 MILES
CELEBRATE
oCTOBER BIRTHDAYS
4th kent LASH
9TH JULIE WITHAM
10th mike hall
18TH JUANITA SANTANA
0CTOBER ANNIVERSARIES
8TH BOB & ALTHEA BERRY
NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS
4th Maryann Jordan
9th burl witham
19th neil Hejny
19th jerry weren
29th john mcvay
NOVEMBER ANNIVERSARIES
THOUGHTS from MIKE
Submitted by Mike Hrigora
IF a cow laughed ,would milk come out of her nose?
I was thinking about how mothers feed their babies with
little spoons and forks. So..I was wondering …do Chinese
mothers use toothpicks?
Why does Superman stop speeding bullets with his
chest, but ducks if something is thrown at him ??
If a pig loses its voice , is it disgruntled ?
Why do Kamikaze pilots wear helmets?
GWRRA INFORMATION
------- Teena Prentice
*** We are in the last month of being able to
register for the Chapter D Christmas Party at the
Ballroom in Holiday Village. It is our Chapter Party
but all Chapters are invited to join us. We made it
less costly to attend, ($25 each), and early in the
month, so it doesn't (hopefully) conflict with
Christmas office parties and so on. We hope that
you will join us and make it a great party. The
Chapter D Staff is preparing a great meal of your
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choice of Prime Rib or Ham, with vegetable and
dessert choices too. We have a fun evening planned
with a DJ providing music for dancing, and Mr and
Mrs Santa Claus and an ornament exchange.
We need all registrations and money by our next
meeting day, November 12th. That leaves the staff
only 3 weeks to determine how much food to buy to
prepare, and make plans and needed arrangements.
***There are several ways you can handle the
registration: You can do so by going online to
the Chapter D website at: gwrraazd.org and
clicking on the 2016 Chapter D
Christmas Party about 1/2 way down the center of
the page. You can pay online with the
registration, OR you can choose to mail a check to
me, made out to Superstition Mountain OR bring
the money/check to the November Meeting, the last
date to do so. **You can also register with a paper
registration at our next meeting too, and not fill out
the online registration online. ** In order to serve
you, we need all reservations and monies paid by
November 12th!
***Also, earlier on the same day, on December 3rd,
is the D&D Open House. It starts about 8am and
lasts to 2pm. They have all kinds of items on sale
and will serve a delicious free lunch! So again, as in
the past, we are having our BIG D DAY with
our Chapter D Christmas Party on the same day!
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TOURING ARIZONA
Information about the program can be found at the
AZ District website www.gwrraaz.org …
(references are also included in newsletter)
You will find a list of 125 places to visit and if you
join the program you get the pin and can earn
hangar bars for visiting at least 10 in each quadrant.
This is fun, informative, and a great way to plan
your rides. Enjoy the program..!
MARK YOUR CALENDARS:
Oct 28 to 30, 2016 ==> AZ District Convention (Havasu City, AZ)
GWRRA MEMBERSHIP REMINDER
Need to renew/start your membership? GWRRA
Membership Application is in „flyer‟ section of this
newsletter.
STILL need volunteers…..
We are writing you today to enlist your assistance
for your Arizona District Convention at Lake
Havasu October 28th
– October 30th
.
We need two people from your chapter to work in
the District Store for 1 ½ hours either Friday or
Saturday. If you have a store person, that is an
excellent person to help out. The more hands, the
easier for everyone. They will have everything they
need to run the store and they will learn what the
store offers. We welcome any suggestions for things
they would like to see in the store.
Please let us know by October 10th the name,
email address, and cell phone number for two
people from your chapter that will assist us with the
District Store during your convention. We will
contact them regarding the time slot we need their
assistance.
If you have any questions, please reach out to us.
The best way to reach us is by email at
Thanks for your assistance in enlisting two people
from your chapter to work in the District Store for 1
½ hours during the Arizona District Convention.
Gratefully,
Gay and David Redline
AZ District Store
480-859-2844
CLASSIFIEDS-for SALE or WANTED
Have a bike , parts , accessories for sale? Or
looking for something to add to your collection?
Contact Nancy at [email protected]
With all of your details , contact information and
price. Pictures of the item will be posted as space
allows.
CHAPTER PICS & RIDES
Oct 9TH
- Ride to Oracle Inn
Off for a pleasant late afternoon ride to dinner , Jon
& Liz , Bob & Althea , Rick & Mimi, Mike &
Nancy , Craig & Cindy all met up at the Circle K
ready for dinner. Heading north on Oracle , Bob &
Carrie along with Jerry & Maryann joined the
group. In a short time all were seated at a reserved
table , looking over the German Fest items along
with the standard fare. All were busy catching up
with each other , after the long hot summer. Filled
to the brim, the group headed home under an
evening sky.
Oct 14th
Ride to Basha Art Museum
Morning started off cool as Bob & Carrie , Mike &
Nancy , Bob & Althea , Rick ,Craig & Cindy and
Jerry & Maryann started off for Chandler AZ .
Chapter X from Casa Grande, had contacted Nancy
and asked to join the group at a mid-point. Of
course, the more the merrier ( thanks for joining us).
The group ran I-10 until Eloy , then headed N on
87. Few miles north of Eloy , and after the required
“U” turn, Mike Melby and Bob & Sherian
Fagrenbruch joined the group . Before going to the
museum, the group stopped at a shopping center for
a light lunch. Decision had to be made .. what to eat
since a number of eateries were available. A few
miles down the road ,at the Basha headquarters, the
group entered the Gallery not quite sure of what
awaited. There were no disappointments, all were
amazed at the volume of paintings, sculptures ,
baskets , silversmith items, kachinas on display. A
number of the artists were part of the Cowboy
Artists of America, a very select group that used
the „Old West‟ as their subject. Leaving the
museum , with a „art overload‟, the group headed
home.
Let’s
support our
great
sponsors
REMINDER: Check out the dedicated Law Tiger
Face Book Page – they will be posting specific
events, news for our riding community, fun videos
and pictures along with updates of interest to our
riding colleagues. „LIKE‟ the Arizona page at
https://www.facebook.com/LawTigersAZ.
Let’s support our great sponsors
Hello! https://youtu.be/Df62TgoJ1eE
Just Sold: https://youtu.be/tcenGmKKUOo
New Listing: https://youtu.be/Mv40ZR1-N8w
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Chapter K Ride Schedule
(updated 10/17/16)
SEPTEMBER
September 24th
Saturday :CHAPTER K Meeting at the Golden Corral Restaurant on
Thornydale Rd / S of Ina Rd . 8:00 AM for breakfast 8:45 AM Meeting Jon Bailey presiding
- Ride after meeting – meet in parking light for brief ride meeting - Rio Rico stop for light
snack/lunch back by 2 PM
OCTOBER
October 8
th Chapter D Fundraiser 10 AM at Apache Wells Club House , Mesa , AZ – refer
to flyer
October 9 th – Chapter Dinner Ride to Oracle Inn – German Fest - KSU 4 pm at Circle K
3880 W Tangerine Rd / Thornydale Rd RSVP Jon Bailey [email protected]
October 14th
- Chapter Ride - Basha Museum 22402 S Basha Rd , Chandler 480-895-5230
KSU 9am at Circle K 3880 W Tangerine Rd / Thornydale Rd late lunch/ early dinner
on way back RSVP Mike Hrigora [email protected]
October 22nd
Chapter Meeting - CHAPTER K Meeting at the Golden Corral
Restaurant on Thornydale Rd / S of Ina Rd . 8:00 AM for breakfast 8:45 AM Meeting Ride
Planning after meeting for Nov / Dec Jan – everyone welcome
October 28th
– 30th
– AZ DISTRICT RALLY –Lake Havasu , AZ - Chapter K has
Bike Judging & Light Show Duties . Mark your calendars , will need member help at rally. See
Registration Form in newsletter . Make your hotel reservations asap.
Group leaving THU am – return Sunday RSVP J Bailey for details regarding group ride
to Lake Havasu [email protected]
PLEASE email Nancy Hrigora [email protected] if attending the Rally
IMPROMPTU RIDES are always welcome just let me know ASAP and I will send out a blast
to our members. Email Nancy at [email protected] or call 810-923-4117
***** Please RSVP to the Sponsor if planning to make the ride ********
Chapter K Ride Schedule
(updated 10/17/16)
NOVEMBER
November 12
th Todd‟s for Breakfast then Kitt Peak – KSU 8 AM QT Gas Station , 5565 W
Cortaro Farms Rd RSVP Jon Bailey [email protected]
** Date & Time & Location changes ***
Saturday - November 19th
Franklin Museum (only one in US) 1504 E Kleindale Rd ,
Tucson BUT enter off of N Vine ( packed sand road) E side of street , small mailbox w
“Franklin” on it , past roundabout.
E of N Mountain Ave - Take E Prince to N Vine – go South onto N Vine
KSU 9 AM QT Gas Station , 5565 W Cortaro Farms Rd (E of I-10) OR meet us at the
museum by 10am. RSVP Mike Hrigora for [email protected] Need headcount for docent
led tour Please let me know if you are group riding or meeting up at the museum.
Admission $8/pp cash
November 26th
Chapter Meeting - CHAPTER K Meeting at the Golden Corral
Restaurant on Thornydale Rd / S of Ina Rd . 8:00 AM for breakfast 8:45 AM Meeting
HOWEVER -IMPROMPTU RIDES are always welcome just let me know ASAP and I will
send out a blast to our members. Email Nancy - [email protected] or 810-923-4117
***** Please RSVP to the Sponsor if planning to make the ride ********
TENTATIVE RALLY SCHEDULE REV 10-10-16
START END DAY/EVENT ROOM THURSDAY 8:00 AM 5:00 PM VENDOR MOVE IN CONVENTION
CENTER RMS D, E
FRIDAY 7:30 AM 5:00 PM ITCP CLASS CONVENTION
CENTER ROM A 8:00 AM 12:00 PM MFA INSTRUCTOR
COURSE TENT
11:00 AM 5:00 PM REGISTRATION OPEN CABANNA 12:00 PM 5:00 PM VENDORS OPEN CONVENTION
CENTER RM D,E 12:00 PM 4:00 PM ARC CLASSROOM CONVENTION
CENTER RM B 12:00 PM 4:00 PM TRC CLASSROOM CONVENTION
CENTER RM C 2:00 PM 3:00 PM COY/IOY MEET &
GREAT * COMMODORE
3:00 PM 4:00 PM COY/IOY INTERVIEWS *
TENT
4:00 PM 5:00 PM COY/IOY SELECTION TENT 2:00 PM 5:00 PM BIKE WASH FCC PARKING LOT 2:00 PM 5:00 PM LIGHT SHOW
REGISTRATION
CABANNA
6:30 PM 8:00 PM OPENING CEREMONY
CONVENTION CENTER RM A,B,C
FRIDAY 50/25/25 DRAW AFTER OPENING CEREMONY ICE CREAM FOLLOW OPEN TENT LIGHT SHOW FOLLOW ICE CREAM CONVENTION CENTER PARK LOT
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE REV 10/10/2016
START END EVENT ROOM SATURDAY 8:00 AM 12:00 PM ARC RANGE OFF SITE PARKING
LOT 8:00 AM 12:00 PM TRC RANGE OFF SITE PARKING
LOT 8:00 AM 5:00 PM REGISTRATION
OPEN CABANNA
8:00 AM 5:00 PM VENDORS OPEN CONVENTION CENTER RM D,E
8:00 AM 11:00 AM BIKE WASH FCC PARKING LOT 8:00 AM 10:00 AM BIKE SHOW
REGISTRATION CABANNA
8:00 AM 11:00 AM MFA RECERTIFICATION
CONVENTION CENTER RM A
8:00 AM 2:00 PM MFA FULL COURSE CONVENTION CENTER RM A
8:00 AM 9:15 AM AWAY WE GO CONVENTION CENTER RM B
8:00 AM 9:15 AM CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW?
CONVENTION CENTER RM C
8:15 AM 12:15 PM GUIDED RIDE OATMAN***
PARKING LOT BY BIKE WASH
8:15 AM 12:15 PM GUIDED RIDE QUARTZSITE***
PARKING LOT BY BIKE WASH
8:15 AM 10:15 AM GUIDED RIDE BURROS HIGHWAY***
PARKING LOT BY BIKE WASH
9:30 AM 10:45 AM ROAD TRIP CONVENTION CENTER RM B
9:30 AM 10:45 AM YOU'VE GOT MAIL CONVENTION CENTER RM C
9:00 AM 10:00 AM MASCOTT DROP OFF
TENT
9:00 AM 10:00 AM BEST DRESSED PARADE
TENT
10:00 AM 11:00 AM MASCOTT JUDGING TENT 10:00 AM 3:00 PM PEOPLES CHOICE TENT 11:00 AM 12:15 PM MEMBERS MATTER CONVENTION
CENTER RM B 11:00 AM 12:15 PM TALK TO THE
ELEPHANT CONVENTION CENTER RM C
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE REV 10/10/2016 START END EVENT ROOM SATURDAY ( cont) 12:00 PM 12:45 PM LINEUP BIKES FOR
BIKE SHOW TBD
1:00 PM 3:00 PM BIKE SHOW VOTING TBD 1:00 PM 2:00 PM DRILL TEAM CONVENTION
CENTER PARKING 2:00 PM 5:00 PM BIKE GAMES CONVENTION
CENTER PARKING 2:00 PM 3:00 PM PACKING CONVENTION
CENTER RM B 2:00 PM 3:00 PM CRASH SCENE
RESPONSE CONVENTION CENTER RM C
2:00 PM 3:00 PM MOTORIST AWARENESS
CONVENTION CENTER RM A
3:00 PM 4:00 PM HOW TO HAVE FUN CHAPTER EVENT
CONVENTION CENTER RM B
3:00 PM 4:00 PM CO-RIDER SEMINAR CONVENTION CENTER RM C
3:00 PM 4:00 PM CHAPTER OF THE YEAR SEMINAR
CONVENTION CENTER RM A
3:00 PM 4:00 PM SKYMED SEMINAR TENT 4:00 PM 6:00 PM SOCIAL TIME TENT 6:00 PM 7:30 PM DINNER (ADVANCED
TICKET) CONVENTION CENTER RM A,B,C
7:30 PM 10:00 PM ENTERTAINMENT (OPEN TO ALL)
CONVENTION CENTER RM A,B,C
SATURDAY 50/25/25 AFTER ENTERTAINMENT PREREGISTRATION 50/25/25 AFTER ENTERTAINMENT
SUNDAY 8:00 AM 9:30 AM MASTERS
BREAKFAST(ADV TICK) TENT
10:00 AM 12:00 PM CLOSING CEREMONIES/AWARDS
CONVENTION CENTER RM A,B,C
8:00 AM 12:00 PM VENDORS OPEN CONVENTION CENTER RM D,E
*** THE GUIDED RIDES WILL BE GOING TO SOME OF THE TOURING AZ SITES
EX: LONDON BRIDGE, TOPOCK 66, OATMAN HOTEL, POWER RTE 66 MUSEUM POSTON INTERNMENT CAMP, HI-JOLLY MEMORIAL