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Friends for Fun, Safety & Knowledge
GOLD WING ROAD RIDERS ASSOCIATION MINNESOTA DISTRICT • REGION E • AMERICA’S HEARTLAND
CHAPTER R NEWS Chapter R Team Directors Robin Pettit & Fred Rennpferd 507-236-1436—Robin 507-327-3098—Fred [email protected]
Assistant Director Vicki Holst 507-421-2575 [email protected]
Rider Education Dean Plank 507- 250-0711 [email protected]
Motorist Awareness Ricky & Bonnie Johnson 651-341-8337 [email protected]
Membership Enchancement Wade & Carolyn Nelson 507-438-5774 [email protected]
Treasurer Al Horejsi 507-775-6488 [email protected]
Sunshine Coordinator Barb Beeman 507-440-8092 [email protected]
Historian Open
Editor Open
From your Chapter R Directors Robin Pettit & Fred Rennpferd
Hello Chapter R Friends!
With January behind us, we are getting closer to the riding season here in Minne-sota. The Chapter R annual mall bike show will be here before we know it, April 1 & 2. The International Motorcycle Show in Min-neapolis is February 3-5. It’s always fun to see the bikes and get some ideas for your bike. The MN District will have a booth again this year. If you’re planning to attend, be sure to stop by the booth to say hi and sign in. Our Chapter Valentines event this year is supper & movie in Lake Mills, IA on Saturday, February 11
th. We will eat at the Lake Mills Pizza and will meet
there at 5:00 pm. The address is 210 W. Main St in Lake Mills. The movie theater is just down the street. According to the theater’s website, the movie on screen 1 is The Lego Batman Movie. This is an animated, action adven-ture movie in which Bruce Wayne must not only deal with the criminals of Gotham City, but also the responsibility of raising a boy he adopted. It’s rat-ed PG. - Continued on Page 2
Monthly Newsletter February 2017 www.gwrramnchapterR.com
Socials are held at the Pizza Ranch in Austin, MN, on the third Saturday of the month begin-
ning at 6:00 pm for the months February-July, September & October. January Social at Dick
& Barb Ochs’ home.
August—BS Session—New Richland City Hall, New Richland, MN 11:00 am
November—Chili Dump/Calendar Planning—Dick & Barb Ochs’ home 3:00 pm
December—Christmas Party TBD 12:00 pm
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GWRRA Anniversaries
- Continued from page 1 Screen 2 is La La Land, but it’s not confirmed yet. This comedy, drama, musical movie stars Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone and is rated PG-13. A jazz pianist falls for an aspiring actress in Los Angeles. We can always check what’s showing at the Kiester Theater as time gets closer for another option. On February 18
th, at the Austin Pizza Ranch beginning at 4:30, we will have a seminar on distracted driv-
ing. This is a topic that touches all of us, so please join us to learn just how dangerous and deadly it is. The February Social will follow the seminar. On February 25
th, we will have breakfast a Rooster’s Barn & Grill in Rochester. Meet there at 9:30.
A fun event coming up on March 25
th is the St. Paul Gangster bus tour. The flyer is later in this newsletter.
The cost of the two hour tour is $25 per person and your reservation with payment is required by March 3rd
. This is first come first serve and other chapters have been invited. Be sure to get your reservation made to hold your spot. The bus holds about 50 people and it is private tour. There are also other flyers at the end of this newsletter. Have a great February and stay warm and stay safe! Robin & Fred Chapter Directors
Carol Bremseth
Alan “Bart” Bartholmey
Barb Beeman
Bruce Beeman
Robin Petttit
Kathy Scheid
Tom Scheid
February 01, 1996
February 01, 1998
February 05, 2002
February 05, 2002
February 14, 2004
February 24, 2016
February 24, 2016
Janice Benesh
Martin Jensen
Dean Plank
February 02
February 06
February 10
None for February 2017
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From your Chapter R Educator Dean Plank
The Mastering of Snow Removal
I know that it is late in the winter season to be dis-
cussing this, but with February and March typically
being the months that we get the most snow, and as
I write this, we are in a winter storm warning with a
possible snow accumulation of 7-11 inches. Winter
is sometimes referred to as “Old Man Winter”, but winter is all but frail. Winter
can strike a deadly blow when you least expect it. That is why it is important to
know the techniques of surviving winter. One of the most important is shoveling
snow. A poor snow shoveling technique places a strain on the back and even
the heart. More than 158,000 people were treated in emergency rooms, doctors' offices, and clinics for inju-
ries that happened while shoveling or removing ice and snow manually during the winter of 2015-2016 na-
tionwide
Shoveling snow can use up to as much energy as a person running 9 miles an hour. Although 15 minutes
of snow shoveling benefits a HEALTHY heart. Fifteen minutes of benefits a healthy heart by maintaining or
increasing cardiovascular fitness. Most people don’t know that shoveling snow is like picking up heavy
weights. Some of the injuries that can occur are repetitive twisting, improper lifting, and over exertion.
Many of those injuries could be prevented by taking the time to prepare and think about how to move
properly. To prevent these types of injuries you need to:
1. Choose the right shovel. The handle length is correct if you can slightly bend your knees when you are
lifting a shovel full of snow - you are lifting with your knees not your back.
2. Warm up your muscles. Shoveling can be a vigorous activity. Before you begin this physical workout,
warm up your muscles for 10 minutes with light exercise.
3. Don’t use too large of a shovel. Ergonomic shovels with bent shafts are recommended to ease the
strain on your back and heart
4. Tackle heavy wet snow in two stages. First skim on the top and then remove the bottom layer.
5. Place your hands at least 12 inches apart when gripping the shovel. Keep one close to the base of
shovel when LIFTING to balance the weight and reduce lower back injuries.
6. Lift properly, stand with your legs apart, knees bent and your back straight. Lift with your legs not your
back. Scoop small amounts of snow and walk it to where you want to place it. And step in the direction
you want to throw the snow.
7. If you cannot say a sentence in one breath, slow down, you’re working too hard.
8. Take frequent breaks. Stand up straight and walk around to extend lower back. Place your hands on
your hips and bend backwards for several seconds.
9. Dress appropriately. Light, layered, water-repellent clothing provides both ventilation and insulation. It is
also important to wear the appropriate head covering and thick, warm socks. Choose gloves or mittens
that will keep your hands warm, dry, and blister-free. Avoid falls by wearing shoes or boots that have
slip-resistant soles. — Continued on Page 2
GWRRA Directors Ray & Sandy Garris www.gwrrra.org
Region E Directors Bob & Nicki Fowkes www.gwrra-region-e.org/gw/
MN District Directors Joe & Jan Marek
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— Continued from Page 1
With the number of snow blower injuries I’ve included some safety tips for them too.
1. Let’s start with the obvious. Turn off the engine to unclog a plugged chute or auger. Never place your
hands in the chute or auger. Most snow blowers come with a tool to unplug the chute or auger. The
reason is the auger are often under enough belt tension so that when you remove the snow in the auger
it relieves the auger and with the belt tension it could move enough to cause bodily harm to your hands.
I spray my chute with furniture polish to help prevent clogging.
2. If you run out of gas, wait for the engine to cool to prevent the gas from igniting. I usually fill my gas
tank on my snow blower prior to even starting so I know I have enough.
3. Don’t wear loose clothing or scarves that can get caught in the moving parts of a snow blower
4. I am guilty of this one because I don’t do this - wear hearing protection because a gas powered snow
blower runs at 85 decibels which is enough to cause hearing damage
5. Just like when shoveling, you need to take breaks. Maneuvering a heavy snow blower can cause you
to over exert yourself just like shoveling. If you cannot finish a sentence with one breath, take a break.
6. Clear snow early and often--particularly if a large snowfall is expected. It is always best to begin shovel-
ing/snow blowing when there is just a light covering of snow on the ground. Starting early will give you
the best chance possible to avoid the potential injuries that come with moving packed, heavy snow.
As always Be Safe
Dean Plank GWRRA MN-R Chapter Educator
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Upcoming Chapter R Events
Feb 3-5 International Motorcycle Show - Minneapolis
Feb 11 Supper & Movie in Lake Mills, IA - meet there at 5:00
Feb 18 Seminar - Pizza Ranch in Austin at 4:30 - Distracted Driving
Feb 18 February Social - Pizza Ranch in Austin at 6:00
Feb 25 Brunch at Roosters in Rochester at 9:30
Mar 04 Medic First Aid Training - Northbridge Mall in Albert Lea 9 - 4
Mar 18 Seminar - Pizza Ranch in Austin at 4:30
Mar 18 March Social - Pizza Ranch in Austin at 6:00
Mar 25 St. Paul Gangster Tour - meet there at 9:15
Mar 31 Northbridge Mall Bike Show in Albert Lea - Set Up 6:00 pm
April 01 Northbridge Mall Bike Show in Albert Lea - 10 - 5
April 01 Supper at Plaza Morena (Northbridge Mall) at 5:00
April 02 Northbridge Mall Bike Show in Albert Lea - 12 - 3
April 10 Supper at Applebee's in Austin - meet there at 6:00
April 15 April Social - Pizza Ranch in Austin at 6:00
April 23 Walter’s Ultimate Feast - meet there at 9:00
April 29 MN/ND Spring Ops Meeting - Owatonna
May 03 Supper at Whistle Binkies on the Lake - meet there at 6:30
May 06 Trimble’s Open House - bring bars 10-2
May 13 Basic Rider Course II - Riverland Comm College Albert Lea
May 14 Dean’s Spring Ride - leave Stewartville Kwik Trip at 9:30
May 17 Ed’s Supper Ride to R & R Roadhouse, Walters - leave Albert
Lea Hy-Vee at 6:00 pm
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Spotlight on Members
Brad & Gayle Harig
Our member Spotlight for this month is Brad and Gail Harig, they have been members for 17 years this year, BUT have been riding for 45!! They have two children and live near Em-mons, MN.
Brad is a farmer and Gayle is a Personal Banker.
Gayle rides a Blue 2014 1800 and Brad rides a Black 2014 1800, so they are known as the Black and Blue Team!! They have two trailers, a Bunkhouse Camper and a Cycle Mate Zephyr.
They have been very active in Chapter R by holding the following offices – Directors, Assis-tant Directors, Educators and have been District and Chapter Couple of the Year.
Thank you Brad and Gayle for all your help and friendship to Chapter R over the years.
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2006 GL 1800 Honda with a
Champion Trike kit.
Black with blue pin stripe.
Miles: 20250
Also a Time Out Cargo Trailer black
with blue pin stripe.
Sell both for $ 21,000.
Contact: Martin Jensen
Cell # 507-475-6309
Call after 9:00 A.M. or
after 5:00 P.M.
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2009 Honda Gold Wing
Blue Metallic
Heated seats and grips
$12,500 OBO
Contact Ben Kluender
507-383-9398
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GWRRA MN Chapter R
would like to invite you to join us on the
Saint Paul Gangster Bus Tour
Saturday, March 25
$25 per person
(includes tax & tip)
Bus loads at 9:30 a.m. from the Health Partners
parking lot next to Wabasha Street Caves
205 Wabasha St S, St Paul, MN – Health Partners Address
215 Wabasha St S, St Paul, MN – Wabasha Street Caves Address
Reservations, including payment, are required by Friday, March 3, 2017
Make checks payable to GWRRA MN Chapter R
Send payment to: Albert Horejsi
807 3 1/2 Ave NW
Byron, MN 55920
Their famous crook's tour! This two hour
bus tour will be exploring the sites of
nightclubs, kidnappings, and gun battles
associated with the 1930's gangsters like
John Dillinger, Ma Barker and BabyFace
Nelson. See the sights where the
gangsters lived it up as they planned and
executed some of the most notorious
crimes ever perpetrated in the upper
Midwest. The guide will take us past the
most infamous gangster hideouts and the
famous nightclubs where many gangsters
spent time socializing with the public.
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MN/ND District Rally 2017
July 7-8, 2017
Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Owatonna
2365 NW 43rd St, Owatonna, MN 55060
Room Rate : $89.00 plus tax
Registration information:
Phone: 507-446-8900 Room Block: GWRRA
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