Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Event Details
Parade Information
June 25, 26, 27, 2010
Gander Community Centre
Gander, Newfoundland & Labrador
Departure points on Friday, June 25, 2010:
Please note that all times are approximates. Parade runs rain or shine!
Join us for the biggest party of the summer! Ride for Sight will be taking place at Gander Community Centre in Gander, Newfoundland & Labrador. Just fundraise a minimum of $50 and be part of the celebrations - entertainment, bike games, marketplace, and much more!
Weekend Details
Friday, June 25th, 2010
6:00 – 9:00 pm
Registration at the Gander Community Centre.
Saturday, June 26th, 2010
10:00 am
Registration Starts.
Please complete Registration book Questionnaires before proceeding to Registration table.
10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Motorcycle Marketplace Various Vendors selling items.
11:00 am – 5:00 pm Regalia Booth open.
11:00 am
Poker Run Leaving from Gander Community Centre, Destinations to be determined at a later date
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Show n’Shine (Inside Gander Community Centre)
Prizes awarded for 1st and 2nd
2:00pm – 5:00pm Silent Auction
2:00pm & 5:00pm Motorcycle Stunt Show Hostyle Rider
9:00pm – 3:00am
Live Entertainment
Bands: Blue Eyed Blonde and Bic and the Ballpoints
Sunday, June 27th, 2010
11:00 am
Blessing of the Bikes at Gander Community Centre
11:15 am
Ride for Sight Parade, Departs Gander Community Centre Parking Lot
After Parade around Gander there will be presentations and the Harley Owners Group will draw for their Annual bike Draw.
Eastern Leg
12:00 pm
Departure from North Atlantic Station Crossroads for Whitbourne.
12:50 pm
Stop at Whitbourne Joining other Riders from Placentia, Conception Bay, Trinity Bay.
1:20 pm Depart from Whitbourne for Goobies.
2:20 pm
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Event Details
Parade Information
June 25, 26, 27, 2010
Gander Community Centre
Gander, Newfoundland & Labrador
Departure points on Friday, June 25, 2010:
Please note that all times are approximates. Parade runs rain or shine!
Join us for the biggest party of the summer! Ride for Sight will be taking place at Gander Community Centre in Gander, Newfoundland & Labrador. Just fundraise a minimum of $50 and be part of the celebrations - entertainment, bike games, marketplace, and much more!
Weekend Details
Friday, June 25th, 2010
6:00 – 9:00 pm
Registration at the Gander Community Centre.
Saturday, June 26th, 2010
10:00 am
Registration Starts.
Please complete Registration book Questionnaires before proceeding to Registration table.
10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Motorcycle Marketplace Various Vendors selling items.
11:00 am – 5:00 pm Regalia Booth open.
11:00 am
Poker Run Leaving from Gander Community Centre, Destinations to be determined at a later date
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Show n’Shine (Inside Gander Community Centre)
Prizes awarded for 1st and 2nd
2:00pm – 5:00pm Silent Auction
2:00pm & 5:00pm Motorcycle Stunt Show Hostyle Rider
9:00pm – 3:00am
Live Entertainment
Bands: Blue Eyed Blonde and Bic and the Ballpoints
Sunday, June 27th, 2010
11:00 am
Blessing of the Bikes at Gander Community Centre
11:15 am
Ride for Sight Parade, Departs Gander Community Centre Parking Lot
After Parade around Gander there will be presentations and the Harley Owners Group will draw for their Annual bike Draw.
Eastern Leg
12:00 pm
Departure from North Atlantic Station Crossroads for Whitbourne.
12:50 pm
Stop at Whitbourne Joining other Riders from Placentia, Conception Bay, Trinity Bay.
1:20 pm Depart from Whitbourne for Goobies.
2:20 pm
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Event Details
Parade Information
June 25, 26, 27, 2010
Gander Community Centre
Gander, Newfoundland & Labrador
Departure points on Friday, June 25, 2010:
Please note that all times are approximates. Parade runs rain or shine!
Join us for the biggest party of the summer! Ride for Sight will be taking place at Gander Community Centre in Gander, Newfoundland & Labrador. Just fundraise a minimum of $50 and be part of the celebrations - entertainment, bike games, marketplace, and much more!
Weekend Details
Friday, June 25th, 2010
6:00 – 9:00 pm
Registration at the Gander Community Centre.
Saturday, June 26th, 2010
10:00 am
Registration Starts.
Please complete Registration book Questionnaires before proceeding to Registration table.
10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Motorcycle Marketplace Various Vendors selling items.
11:00 am – 5:00 pm Regalia Booth open.
11:00 am
Poker Run Leaving from Gander Community Centre, Destinations to be determined at a later date
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Show n’Shine (Inside Gander Community Centre)
Prizes awarded for 1st and 2nd
2:00pm – 5:00pm Silent Auction
2:00pm & 5:00pm Motorcycle Stunt Show Hostyle Rider
9:00pm – 3:00am
Live Entertainment
Bands: Blue Eyed Blonde and Bic and the Ballpoints
Sunday, June 27th, 2010
11:00 am
Blessing of the Bikes at Gander Community Centre
11:15 am
Ride for Sight Parade, Departs Gander Community Centre Parking Lot
After Parade around Gander there will be presentations and the Harley Owners Group will draw for their Annual bike Draw.
Eastern Leg
12:00 pm
Departure from North Atlantic Station Crossroads for Whitbourne.
12:50 pm
Stop at Whitbourne Joining other Riders from Placentia, Conception Bay, Trinity Bay.
1:20 pm Depart from Whitbourne for Goobies.
2:20 pm
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Bike gathering normally in Moncton,NB ,,,,Changed to St Andrews, NB
Check out the Atlanticade site for more details.
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Bike gathering normally in Moncton,NB ,,,,Changed to St Andrews, NB
Check out the Atlanticade site for more details.
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Bike gathering normally in Moncton,NB ,,,,Changed to St Andrews, NB
Check out the Atlanticade site for more details.
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Bike gathering normally in Moncton,NB ,,,,Changed to St Andrews, NB
Check out the Atlanticade site for more details.
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Bike gathering normally in Moncton,NB ,,,,Changed to St Andrews, NB
Check out the Atlanticade site for more details.
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Each July, thousands of motorcycles, from across the tri-state area and beyond, roar into Erie, Pennsylvania for the annual Roar on the Shore® (ROAR®) bike rally. 2010 marks the fourth year of what has grown into one of the premier bike events in the region. The 2010 ROAR® will be one of the most exciting events for bikers and motorcycle enthusiasts on the calendar. Last year, ROAR® attracted more than 35,000 participants. With our spectacular entertainment lineup, ROAR® 2010 will be a bigger and more spectacular event with more than 50,000 people expected to attend.
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Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
The link for this run is http://www.carletoncountytoyrun.com/index.htm
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
The link for this run is http://www.carletoncountytoyrun.com/index.htm
This is the ride that I am going on to help support the MDA.
LIVE RIDE to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association. You can check out the web site and contact the local MDA office at.
https://www.joinmda.org/lr10/puggy
MDA alaska 121 w. fireweed lane suite 100 anchorage, AK 99503 907-276-2131
alsakadistrict@mdausa.org
Saturday July 17, 2010.
Location: Gagetown Legion
9:00AM Show and Shine, Steak and Eggs Old Boot Pub
10:00AM Registration at Legion 11:30 Start
1:00PM BBQ Lunch
5:00PM BBQ at Gagetown Legion & Live Band
Entry Fee: $30.00 for single rider
$40.00 for double rider
Looking for more information on this please e-mail
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch
Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.
Hutch