Chapter Directors Gary & Carol Meyerholtz 812-639-7776 Gary 812-631-3203 Carol INDIANA.M.CD@gmail.co m Assistant Chapter Directors Richard & Mary Watkins 812-254-7135 watkins_richard@att.net Treasurer Karen Holst karenholst@kunkelinsuran ce.com Safety Educator Howard Gingerich khginger@yahoo.com Membership Enhancement Coordinator Marilyn Smith 812-536-4301 INDIANA.M.MEC@gmail.c om Chapter M Couple of Year Don & Karen Holst kholtz@gmail.com Newsletter Editor Kim Jochem 812-630-1179 INDIANA.M.NEWSLETTE R@gmail.com G.W.R.R.A. Indiana Chapter M White River Wings FRIENDS FOR FUN, SAFETY AND KNOWLEDGE December 2018 Chapter M White River Wings Gathers every 3 rd Saturday of the month at the Gasthof Amish Restaurant in Montgomery, IN Eat at 6:00 pm Discussion at 7:00 pm IN-M WELCOMES ALL NEW MEMBERS AND GUESTS May you never be too grown to search the skies on Christmas Eve Ride Coordinators Gary Meyerholtz 812-639-7776 Richard Watkins 812-254-7135 Don Holst 812-354-2279 Norman Cole 812-644-7506 Steve Whitehead 812-644-7169 Jerry Boehman 812-634-2268 National Gwrra.org President of GWRRA Anita & JR Alkire President@GWRRA.org Chief Operating Officer Melissa Eason Melissaeason@gwrra.org Home Office Phoenix, AZ (800) 843-9460 Indiana District Indianaonwings.org Directors Ray & Melinda Faber indd2016@yahoo.com IN SW Assistant District Directors Chuck & Chris Jacobs bluewing@bluemarble.net Home: 812-825-8950 Chuck s Cell: 812-272-6662
Indiana Chapter M Newsletter Ramblins from your Chapter Directors Indiana District Directors Christmas Prayer December 2018 Loving God on this Christmas Day, we praise the new born child, our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. We open our eyes to see the mystery of faith and we claim the promise of Emmanuel, "God with us." We remember that Jesus was born in a manger, and walked as a humble suffering Savior. Lord, help us to share the love of God with everyone we encounter, to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, and stand against injustice and oppression. We pray for the ending of war and for peace in the world. We thank you for our family and friends, and for the many blessings we have received. We rejoice today with the best gifts of hope, peace, joy and the love of God in Jesus Christ. Amen. -- Rev. Lia Icaza Willetts We Wish you all a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Gary & Carol Meyerholtz Chapter M CD Merry Christmas and Happy new Year! I hope, all of you, enjoy the days with your families and friends. We have an event in February, but until then we have parties and presents to buy and deliver. Hope to see all of you in February at Winter Rendezvous in Shipshewana. I have received some information from surveys given at gatherings. We are looking for information on why our members attend rallies or district events. Also, we would like to know why our members seem to be staying close to home. We would like to sponsor more rides for our members, but we want to make them fit your lives. Any comments will be appreciated. GWRRA can be the next level up group for your riding needs. By hosting rides for all members to attend you can ride as much as you want or just occasionally. This can make GWRRA an even better accessory for you and your Wing. Your year-end financials are due, and the chapter fees are needed by years end. All of these go to Deb Caldwell her address is below. Please complete them and soon as possible. Deb Caldwell 2909 E. Tillman Rd. Fort Wayne, In 46816 Ride Safe Ride long, See ya again soon. Ray & Melinda Faber Indiana District Directors Ray & Melinda Faber Indd2016@yahoo.com
Indiana Chapter M Newsletter At the November Chapter M Gathering 19 members attended the gathering & we welcomed 10 guests Chapter CD Gary and Carol Meyerholtz / Chapter ACD Richard and Mary Watkins Safety Educator Howard Gingerich / Treasurer Karen Holst Membership Enhancement Coordinator Marilyn Smith Ride Committee Jerry Boehman, Steve Whitehead, Don Holst, Gary Meyerholtz, Richard Watkins, Norman Cole Photographer/Scrapbook/Historian Sandy Eckert / Newsletter Marilyn Smith DISCUSSIONS 1. We started the gathering with The Pledge of Allegiance. A prayer was said by Debbie Cole, with special prayers for Randy Durcholz s brother and Dean Gentry s mother. 2. Gary recognized the Couples and Individuals of the Year who were in attendance: Don and Karen Holst(present), Norm and Debbie Cole (2015-16), Gary and Carol Meyerholtz (2010-11), Steve and Nancy Whitehead. Individual of the year: Marilyn Smith (present). 3. Guest were introduced and included Chuck and Chris Jacobs, our new Southern IN ADD s. Guests included family and friends of Debbie Cole and she was surprised with a retirement party from Kimball after 33 years of employment. 4. Debbie s fun activity included sharing what you do at work and how many years you have done this work. 5. Carol covered the safety talk for Howard. The topic was aspects of winter storage. 6. There were no scheduled rides for December. Please if you have an impromptu ride that you would like to go on, supply Carol with the information and she will send out a mass email. 7. Ray Faber our IN District Director would like to hear your input on what our District could do to improve our Indiana events and rallies. Contact or email Ray and Melinda Faber or in writing and give to Chuck, Chris, Gary or Carol. 8. Wing Ding 41 Nashville, TN, Aug. 27-31st. 9. The Chapter M Christmas party will be held January 19, 2019 at the Otwell Methodist Church with dinner served at 6:PM. Please bring a covered dish. There will also be an optional dirty Santa exchange. If you wish to participate, please bring a $15 gift. 10. Gary urged everyone to take a final look and make their bids on the silent auction items. After totaling all the bids, the Chapter made $144 and it was decided to do it on a quarterly basis. Next auction will be a the February gathering. Please bring anything: Homemade, baked, or store bought items. 11. The Winter Rendezvous will be held February 22-23rd at Farmstead INN and Conference Center (Chuck Jacobs) in Shipshawana, IN. See attached flier. 12. Dean Gentry has looked into pricing for the Chaper M shirts. See the attached sheet. The Guess How Many winner was Walter Thurman.
Dean Gentry has looked in to pricing for Chapter M shirts. Price List ( pricing may be lower depending on total number of shirts ordered if the total order is 26 or more shirts there will be a discount) Tee Shirt $12.80 Long Sleeve Tee Shirt $15.38 Hooded Pullover Sweatshirt $23.86 Polo shirt $17.80 We ll try and get a count from everyone at the December meeting to see how many might be interested in a new shirt or hoodie and probably place an order after the January meeting. If you won t be at the December meeting please contact Carol or Marilyn and let them know what you d be interested in ordering. Carol Meyerholtz INDIANA.M.CD@gmail.com or Marilyn Smith INDIANA.M.MEC@gmail.com
Cold Weather Motorcycle Riding Tips 1. Wear Correct Motorcycle Gear in a Layering Fashion Riding comfortably in cold weather begins with correct gear choice, and it s all about layering. Base Layers (full leg, full sleeve), such as those offered by UnderArmour and many motorcycle apparel companies, are a must. Even while riding we sweat, and the base layers allow our skin to breath, wicking away moisture. This helps sweat evaporate rather than turning to cold perspiration on the body. I also don socks that wick away moisture. 2. Proper Motorcycle Prep for Winter Riding The basics needed for cold-weather riding arrives at element protections, such as a huge windscreen, and handguards.. Also, if your bike is water-cooled, make sure the antifreeze is fresh (should be changed yearly anyway), and it s mixed properly. 3. Cold Weather Equals Colder Tires It s that simple cold weather means colder tires. And as everyone should now, cold tires equate to limited traction. Riding helps increase heat in the tire, but even the briefest stop can quickly cool the tires down, providing lack of traction. Also, make sure you have adequate tread on your tires for winter riding. 4. Watch for Salt and Black Ice Salt is not only an enemy to metal, but also traction. And black ice. If it even remotely looks like ice, stay away. 5. Increase Visibility and Following Distance While riding in the winter, increase your visibility and space. Increasing visibility simply means looking further down the road, helping you recognize hazards before they occur. Increased visibility allows you to react to a potential threat well in advanced, and this is more than needed in winter when traction is limited from the cold roads. My rule of thumb is always looking 15 seconds ahead. As for following distance, open it up. I maintain a few car lengths of space ahead of me, allowing me to react to hazards, such as cars ahead stopping, or being able to see something on the road. Just think for a moment; in optimally-dry conditions, it takes an experience rider about 85 feet to stop a bike traveling at 35 mph. An average car is around 16 feet, so it would take about five car
lengths to stop. Do the math and of course, the faster you re riding, the more distance you should maintain. 6. Have a Motorcycle-Specific Towing Service Accidents happen, and are more likely to happen in cold-weather riding due to, once again, lack of traction. Make sure you have a towing service that is readily available;. 7. Don t be a Dummy; If Snow Starts Falling, Get Home The title says it all. If it begins snowing, get home. The white stuff can accumulate quickly, providing the slickest conditions. Keep an eye on the forecasts, and if there s even a threat of major snow, keep the bike home. Ron Lieback
Chapter M Newsletter National Events: Event: Where: When: Registration: Wing Ding 41 Nashville, TN Gaylord Opryland Resort August 27-31, 2019 Registration Indiana District Events: Event: Where: When: Registration: Winter Rendezvous Farmstead Inn & Conference Center Shipshewana, IN February 22-23, 2019 Save da Date Map Other District Events: Event: Where: When: Registration: Missouri District Rally Bronson, MO May 30-June 1, 2019 Info & Registration Click on Rally Info & Fliers
Chapter M Newsletter Chapter M Couple of the Year wall 2017 Don & Karen Holst December Gloria Kiefner 12/9 Sandy Burch 12/18 2015 & 2016 Norman & Debbie Cole 2014 Howard & Kate Gingerich December Mark & Bonnie Garland 12/4 Steve & Kelly O'Brien 12/29 January Glenn & Sandy Eckert 1/8 2012 & 2013 Gary & Carol Meyerholtz 2010 & 2011 Steve & Nancy Whitehead 2012-2013 Gary & Carol Meyerholtz
Next Gathering will be Chapter M Newsletter December 15, 2018 Eat at 6:00 pm Meeting at 7:00 pm The Gasthof Restaurant Montgomery, IN
Indiana Winter Rendezvous!!! Where: Farmstead Inn and Conference Center, Shipshewana, IN When: 22-23 February, 2019 Scoop: Snowbirds Theme!, Professional Magician, Free Pizza Feast, Escape Room, Game Night, Craft Seminars, Contests, Amish Feast, Euchre, and LOTS MORE
Indiana District - 2019 Winter Rendezvous Snow Birds February, 22-23 Shipshewana, IN - Farmstead Inn Rally Starts Noon Friday Rider s Name GWRRA # Expiration Date Co-Rider s Name GWRRA # Expiration Date Address: City: State: Zip: Telephone: Email: Chapter: Position: Registration for Life members/chapter Directors/Former DD s/other District & Region Team Members Postmarked by Feb. 1 st, 2019 No. of Registrants x $12.50 = $ Postmarked after Feb. 1 st, 2019 No. of Registrants x $15.00 = $ Registration for GWRRA Member Postmarked by Feb. 1 st, 2019 No. of Registrants x $25.00 = $ Postmarked after Feb. 1st, 2019 No. of Registrants x $30.00 = $ Registration for Non-GWRRA members Postmarked by Feb. 1 st, 2019 No. of Registrants x $35.00 = $ Postmarked after Feb. 1 st, 2019 No. of Registrants x $40.00 = $ Full registrations include admission to Menno HOF, Fri Night Pizza/Ice Cream Party, Fri night Professional Magician/Comedian, Fri Time Out Trailer tour, discounted admission to local attractions, Escape Room, Seminars, Vendors, Sat Masters Coffee Klatch, Sat evening post meal BINGO with fabulous prizes Children under 16 admitted free with a registered participant (meals not included). # Attending Saturday Evening Meal (Yummy Offsite Amish Dinner) No. attending x$22.00 = $ Limited to First 120 Paid Reservations Day passes available at the registration desk - $15.00 for Members and $18.00 for Non-Members Send check or money order made payable to: GWRRA District IN To: Deb Caldwell District Treasurer 2909 Tillman Rd Fort Wayne IN 46816 Questions call Ray Faber @ 765-307-0134 Or Deb Caldwell @ 260-447-7370 Hotel Contact Information: Farmstead Inn and Conference Center 370 S Van Buren St, Shipshewana, IN 46565 (260) 768-4595 Mention: GWRRA 2019 for reserved price NOTE: Hotel is alcohol and smoke free. If caught drinking or smoking, there is a substantial penalty. We agree to conform and comply with the rules governing this event and further agree to hold harmless GWRRA, co-sponsoring organizations, or any property owners for any loss or injury to self or property in which I/we may become involved by reason of participation in this event. I/we agree to assume all responsibilities for any property I/we damage. I/we have read this entire waiver. FORM MUST BE SIGNED BELOW BY ALL REGISTRANTS Rider s Signature Date Co-Rider s Signature Date
Indiana Winter Rendezvous!!! Where: Farmstead Inn and Conference Center, Shipshewana, IN When: 22-23 February, 2019 Scoop: Snowbirds Theme!, Professional Magician, Free Pizza Feast, Escape Room, Game Night, Craft Seminars, Contests, Amish Feast, Euchre, and LOTS MORE