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Chapter IN-O
Chapter Director
Mike Schreiner
(270) 577-3458
Assistant Chapter Directors
Ed and Betty Schreiner
(270) 860-5600
Rider Education
Vernon Hunt
(812) 454-5763
Treasurers
Don & Janie Abernathy
(812) 963-3949
Web Master
Dan Roberts
(270) 748-0301
Newsletter Editor
Cathy Roberts
(270) 748-1168
Couple of the Year
Scott & Lynn Garrand
(812) 550-5404
Historian
Ginny Edwards
(812) 217-0119
Membership Enhancement
Jim & Wendy Bengert
(812) 479-9569
GWRRA CHAPTER IN-O March 2016
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Chapter IN-O meets the second Sunday of every month at:
Archie & Clyde’s
8309 Bell Oaks Drive
Newburgh, IN 47630
We eat at 5:00 and meet at 6:00 Everyone is always welcome!
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Twenty Chapter IN-O members attended the Winter Rendezvous 2016 in Columbus IN
Chapter Director
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Mike Schreiner
Chapter Director
Hello everyone. It is so nice to see an early spring. I have ridden more this winter than any other winter I can remember. March is already off to a good start. Let’s use March to rest and get housework done be-cause April is filled with riding and events. I am exited about the new ride schedule. I can’t wait to see all the different places our coordinators have planned out for us.
I’m looking forward to our Chapter Yard Sale Fundraiser at Becky Cassitty’s house in Elberfeld, IN. This is always a lot of fun and is so successful in funding our chapter for another year. Please clean out your clos-ets, garages, and sheds and bring those items you want to donate to Becky’s on April 9th. Hopefully the weather will be nice and Elberfeld has a big turnout.
On April 23, Betty and Ed Schreiner will host two seminars at their home at 2539 Knoll Top Ln, Hender-son, KY 42420. The first seminar is Hills and Curves and will start at 9:00 am. Next will be a Road Captain’s Course. This seminar is part classroom and part riding instruction. These seminars will take most of the day to complete, and lunch details will be worked out at the March gathering. Dennis will be our instruc-tor. The skills taught in these classes will help us expect the unexpected and build our confidence in lead-ing group rides. It puts us all on the same page! Thank you Betty, Ed, and Dennis.
District will be hosting a TRC on April 24 in Columbus, IN at 9:00 am. If you need to take this course call Chuck Jacobs, District Educator, to reserve your seat.
On April 30, Charles and Kathy Friedman will lead us on our Annual Blessing of the Bikes. This will be a ride to Illinois where Charles’ brother, Father Dan, will bless our Goldwings for the upcoming ride season. Last year was a great success. I hope you can make this ride. You will not want to miss it! Charles will have all the details at the March gathering.
You can see why I suggest you rest up! April is filled with great events you won’t want to miss. May is going to be great too! Don’t miss the March Gathering on March 13. We will be discussing
all of the upcoming events in more detail. I hope to see you all there!
Michael Schreiner
Assistant Chapter Directors
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Ed and Betty Schreiner
Assistant Chapter
Directors Welcome to the " Ides of March " weather. We had a great gathering for February with 42 chapter members & visitors. The Winter Rendezvous meeting was a total success, with Chapter O having the most members in attendance ( 20 ), and showed the best MASH presentations or outfits in 5 competitions. Becky Cassitty stole the show as Radar. Dennis Juncker was eloquently attired as Klinger . Good times were had by all. Charles & Kathy Friedman will be working with Jim & Wendy Bengert and others to sort out the 2016 ride schedule for this season. If you have a particular location that the chapter should ride to, give them a call. Jim and Wendy are getting close to having a cell phone carry card for members soon. We want to congratulate Lynn and Scott Garrard for being chosen to represent Chapter O as Couple of the Year for 2016. Be thinking of items for the Yard Sale at Elberfeld on April 9th, so we can add to our operating fund. Stay tuned.
Rider Educator
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Vernon Hunt
Rider Educator
To all members and members to be,
Get ready, get set, let’s go. I know every one of us is chomping on the bit to get those mighty
steeds out of the stable, and I for one will do so every chance that I get. Before that happens though, have
you done the check list on your bike to make sure it is ready to hit the open road? Have you checked the
tires for wear and cracks? How long has it been since you have checked the brakes? When was the last
time you changed the fluids and changed the air filter? Does the battery have more than 3 years on it?
Maybe it is time to have it checked along with the other items I previously mentioned.
For those of us that can do the maintenance on our rides, we know that it takes time to get
these items done and done correctly. For those of us that need help with these little chores, it would not
be a bad idea to ask a fellow biker if they could help you with these maintenance items. If that is not an
option, then it might be time to check the local shops and see if they can get you in to get these items
taken care of before the riding season begins so the rides and trips that you have been planning on all
winter long are done worry free.
Now that we are getting the bike ready for the riding season, how about you? Has anything
changed in the last few months that might need attention? Have you updated your contact list and
medicine cards that you keep with you and store on your bike for those moments they might be needed?
Did you get the new Gold Book from the GWWRA? I put my new one in with the one from the year before
just in case. It is a very good idea to have those contact lists and medical cards incased to keep them from
getting wet and mutilated from the weather and other elements. It probably would be a good idea to take
the bike out on short trips to see if any new medications will affect the way you handle your ride.
I have to mention one more thing before I finish: the gear you put on to make sure that you ride
in comfort and that you are well protected. Check your gloves and do not forget to check that footwear as
it does make a difference on how comfortable the ride can be. Please, by all means check that helmet. Has
it been dropped multiple times? Check the chin strap and d-rings along with the date and liner. The helmet
makes the difference on how comfortable the ride can be along with the knowledge that you are well pro-
tected.
As a group let us all have a great and safe and enjoyable riding season. There is not one of us that
want unexpected issues on a ride or trip. So please take the time to prepare
and make this year as enjoyable as the previous years.
Ride safe so we can meet again, Vernon Hunt (Chapter O Ride Educator)
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GWRRA Levels Program Dan Roberts
The purpose of the program:
Increase rider knowledge
Increase rider safety skills
Prevention of accidents
Reduce injuries/fatalities
Improve general public image of motorcyclists
How to become a part of the Levels Program
Level 1: Safety by Commitment
Level 1 of the Rider Education Program is also referred to as Safe Miles. It represents the commitment of the Rid-
er and/or the Co-Rider to practice safe motorcycle operation whenever they operate their motorcycle.
Safety is a state of mind which can only be attained through total commitment. Every successful accomplishment
begins with an Education Program and includes a promise to learn for the sake of riders, co-riders, friends, family
and others on the road.
Through there is no mileage requirement to enter Level 1, the commitment to safe riding is tracked by the num-
ber of accident free miles since joining GWRRA. Accident free miles are accumulated in 5,000 mile increments and
may be undated a yearly intervals.
Rider/Co-Rider Requirements:
The requirement for Level 1 is current membership and the expressed commitment of
the Rider and/or Co-Rider to strive for and practice safe riding. They are encouraged to
display Level 1 patches as an outward sign of that commitment.
Submit a completed Riders Education Program Levels application along with the optional
patch fee to the GWRRA officer for verification.
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Levels Program continued.. Dan Roberts
Level II: Safety by Education
Level II is also referred to as Tour Rider. It represents the commitment of the Rider and/or Co-Rider to be safer
motorcycle riders by taking approved motorcycle riding courses at regular intervals. GWRRA has chosen several
educational training programs for the Riders and Co-Riders such as: GWRRA Rider Courses and Sanctioned Parking
Lot Practice (PLP) programs, Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) programs, Canadian Safety Council (CSC), and
other approved programs.
Rider Requirements
Be a current GWRRA member
Be enrolled in the Level I program and have 5,000
safe miles
Have a current motorcycle license
Complete an approved rider course within the past
3 years or a sanctioned PLP program within the last
year
Co-Rider Requirements
Be a current GWRRA member
Be enrolled in the Level I program and have 5,000
safe miles
Have completed an approved Two-Up Rider course
or GWRRA Co-Rider seminar within the past three
years
Submit a completed Rider Education Program
Levels Application along with optional patch fee to
a GWRRA officer for verification
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Levels Program continued.. Dan Roberts
Level III: Safety by Preparedness
Level III is also referred to as Certified Tour Rider/Co-Rider. It represents the commitment of the rider and/or
co-rider to be prepared in the event of an accident to give aid and possibly save lives. This is done by being
knowledgeable in first aid or CPR and carrying a first aid kit on the motorcycles at all times.
Rider/Co-Rider Requirements
Be a current GWRRA member
Be enrolled and current in the Level II program
Attend a Motorist Awareness seminar
Maintain current First Aid, CPR, or Medic First Aid certifications
Carry first aid kit on motorcycle
Submit a completed Rider Education Program Levels application along with optional patch fee to a GWRRA
officer for verification
Level IV: Safety By Enhanced Commitment and Preparedness
Level IV is the most prestigious level within the Rider Education Levels Program and is referred to as Master Tour
Rider/Co-Rider. It represents the highest level of commitment. This commitment is shown by a demonstrated
history of safe miles, continuing education, and current certification on both CPR and First Aid.
Rider Co-Rider Requirements
Be a current GWRRA Member
Be enrolled and current in the Level III program for
at least 1 full year. Have ridden at least 25,000 safe
miles
Maintain current First Aid and CPR, and/or Medic
First Aid certifications
Wear proper riding apparel at all times while riding
Submit a completed Master Tour Rider/Co-Rider
application with written recommendation from the
Chapter Educator or other validating GWRRA
officer along with the appropriate fee to the
Regional Educator
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February Gathering’s Happenings
Pledge of Allegiance
Guests Berry and Kris Wise
Jim and Wendy Bengert took the oath to officially become Chapter O’s Membership Enhancement
Coordinators.
Scott and Lynn Garrand were awarded the Couple of the Year for 2016.
20 members attended the Winter Rendezvous and brought home 5 awards
Becky Cassity was given the Golden Eagle Award for donating $500.00 to the Rider Educator Fund. This
award was donated in Rick’s name because of the passion he had for the program
Vern’s Riders Education talk was given by Charles: Before the riding season gets going full swing, all
riders are encouraged to check their insurance policies. Do they cover the full amount of the bike? Do
they cover the trailer or the additions made to the bike? Do they cover the custom paint? What about
towing?
The recall on all 1800’s need to be handled by a certified mechanic of the riders choice. Pick the me-
chanic you are comfortable with.
Jim and Wendy are working on new pocket cards
Richard Maile won the candy jar.
Next gathering is March 13th.
The Golden Chicken Award goes to..
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January February March April May June
July August September October November December
GWRRA Anniversaries
Becky Cassity is a member since March 17, 2010
Bobby and Patty Downs are members since March 1, 1994
Ed and Betty Schreiner are members since March 8, 2004
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Rose
Schreiner’s
Birthday
13
Daylight
Savings
Time begins
14
Jim
Flemming’s
Birthday
15
Kathy
Freidman’s
Birthday
16 17
18 19
Linda
Mitchell’s
Birthday
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Jame
Blakeman’s
Birthday
27Karen
Parker’s &
Wayne
Mitchell’s
Birthday
28
Jerry Nord’s
Birthday
29 30 31
March 2016
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Chapter IN-O Events 2016
March 2016
1. 13th-Chapter IN-O Monthly Gathering
2. 6th-Region D OCP Class 616/901-2767
April 2016
1. 10th-Chapter IN-O Monthly Gathering
2. 6th-14th-GWRRA National 40 to Phoenix
3. 19th– 3rd annual Chapter O fundraiser
4. 23rd-Hills & Curves and Road Captain class
5. 24th-TRC Columbus, IN 765/362-1034
6. 30th-2nd annual Bike Blessing
May 2016
1. 8th-Chapter IN-O Monthly Gathering
2. 13th-15th Niehaus Customer Appreciation
3. 15th-ARC Columbus, IN 765/362-1034
4. 19th-21th 2016 Indiana’s Spring Wing Warmup
June 2016
1. 12th-Chapter IN-O Monthly Gathering
July 2016
1. 7th-9th Reno Rendezvous
2. 10th-Chapter IN-O Monthly Gathering
3. 23rd-2016 Ride to Lemonds, Fairfield IL
4. 28th-30th 2016 Region D Rally in Coldwater, MI
August 2016
1. 14th-Chapter IN-O Monthly Gathering
September 2016
1. 1st-4th 2016 Wing Ding in Billings, MT
2. 11th-Chapter IN-O Monthly Gathering
3. 19th-24th Maggie Valley Week
October 2016
1. 9th-Chapter IN-O Monthly Gathering
November 2016
1. 13th-Chapter IN-O Monthly Gathering
December 2016
1. 3rd– Chapter O Christmas Party
2. 11th— Chapter IN-O Monthly Gathering
January 2017
1. 8th-Chapter IN-O Monthly Gathering
February 2017
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2016 Couple of the Year Diane Angermeier
New MEC’s Diane Angermeier
Lynn & Scott Garrand were selected as the Chapter O 2016 Couple of the Year.
Congratulations Scott and Lynn!
Jim & Wendy Bengert were sworn in as the new MECs for Chapter O.
Congratulations Jim and Wendy!
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Golden Eagle Award Diane Angermeier
Becky Cassitty was given the Golden Eagle Award for her donation to the Rider Educa-tion Program in memory of Rick Cassitty at the 2016 Win-ter Rendezvous in Columbus, IN.
Annual Fund Raiser April 9th
April 9th at Becky’s house
Set up the evening of April 8th
Please price everything before you come
Bring your own chairs, food, and drinks
Clean out those garages, attics and closets!!
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Winter Rendezvous 2016 Diane Angermeier
Becky Cassitty was introduced by Vern Hunt as she presented a check to the Rider Education Program in
Wendy Bengert won 2nd Place for table centerpiece and the People’s Choice Award
Becky Cassitty won 1st Place in the Radar Look-a-like contest
More pictures on Chapter IN-O’s Website
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Winter Rendezvous 2016 Diane Angermeier
Dennis Juncker - 2nd Place for talent show Ginny Edwards won 1st Place in the scrapbook division
Becky Cassitty won1st Place for her door decoration
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Valentine Dinner 2016 Ginny Edwards
More pictures
on the Chapter
IN-O Website
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Learning is FUN!! Catherine Roberts
On April 23, Betty and Ed Schreiner will host two seminars at their home.
The Hills and Curves Seminar will start at 9:00 a.m. and be taught by Dennis Juncker. This class consist of all classroom work.
The Road Captain’s Course will follow the Hills and Curves Seminar. This seminar is part classroom and part on the road training. This class will also be taught by Dennis Juncker.
WHEN: April 23, 3016
WHERE: 2539 Knoll Top Ln, Henderson, KY 42420
Legend has it that Evil Road Spirits have been latching themselves onto motorcycles for as long as
there have been bikes on the road. These Evil road Sprits are responsible for mechanical problems
and bad luck along a journey.
Legend goes on to say that by attaching a small bell onto your bike, the Evil
Road Sprits will become trapped inside the bell, where the constant ringing
drives them insane, making them lose their grip until they fall to the ground and
become a pot hole. Legends also has it that the mystery of the Guardian Bell
carries twice as much power when it is purchased by a friend or loved one and
given as a gift.
The Story of the Guardian Bell Catherine Roberts
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GWRRA National, Region D, and Indiana District Contacts
GWRRA National
Director
Ray & Sandi Garris
Rider Education
Bob & Althea Berry
Deputy Director D & H
Jack Wagner
Indiana District Staff
District Directors
Ray & Melinda Faber
307-0134
Assistant District Directors
Pat & Gerda McKee
(317) 407-3197
District Educator
Mike & Penny Kadinger
(765) 230-0108
Assistant Riders Education
Dennis & Debbie Juncker
(812) 457-8486
Region D
Director
Lloyd & Becky Glydewell
(937) 322-7156
Ride Educators
John and Laurel Keuhl
(219) 464-4663
Leadership Trainers
Kathleen & Ken Heibel
(616) 901-2767
Membership Enhancement
Gary & Carol Meyerholtz
(812) 639-7776
GWRRA National Events
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40 to
Phoenix
April 2016: Join us at the GWRRA
Home Office in Phoenix, Arizona for
Open House. Everyone is Invited. Be
there to see off the Goldwing's and
other motorcycles.
There will be tours, seminars, food,
giveaways, prizes, and more.
GWRRA National Events
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The Reno Rendezvous is the newest big thing in motorcycle touring
events coming this July 7-9, 2016 in beautiful Reno, Nevada at the
luxurious Grand Sierra Resort. Talk about an AWESOME location!
Focused on great riding opportunities, gathering with friends, and
having all sorts of fun, Reno Rendezvous is a motorcycle event you’ll
want to be a part of year after year. You don't want to miss this!
GWRRA National Events
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GWRRA Region D Events
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GWRRA Indiana District Events
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2/1/16 The block of reserved rooms for Winter Rendezvous is sold out. The hotel has rooms available at their $89 rate. Call them di-rectly
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The IN District Traveling Plaque is at IN-U
The Region D Traveling Plaque is at IN-A2
February 8th Chapter IN-A2 drove 138
miles to Ft Wayne to capture the Region
D Plaque.
The meet on the third Wednesday of
the month at:
32 Bar & Grill Lebanon,
IN.
Eat at 6 and meet at 7.
February 8th Chapter U from An-
gola, IN drove to Ft Wayne and
captured the District Plaque. They
were just a few miles short from
taking the Region Plaque too.
Marc Nelson CD
Chapter IN-O is affiliated with the Gold Wing Road Riders Association. It is located in
Region D, Indiana’s District. The chapter was chartered in 1988 and has members
from Evansville Indiana, Southwestern Indiana, and Northwestern Kentucky.
The Gold Wing Road Riders Association is the world’s largest social organization for
owners and riders of Honda Gold Wings and Valkyrie motorcycles. We are actually a
large family who live by the following motto:
Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge
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Gathering Information
Chapter IN-O meets the second Sunday of every month at:
Archie & Clyde’s
8309 Bell Oaks Drive
Newburgh, IN 47630
We eat at 5:00 and meet at 6:00 Everyone is always welcome!