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Friends for Fun, Safety, and KnowledgeMARCH 2020TABLE OF CONTENTSARTICLEPageDistrict Director – Jesse and Eva Valentine1NEW GWRRA member data updates3Assistant District Director (Westside) – Ken and Tami Smith4Treasurer – Mike White5Rider Education (Don Eide, Robert & Helen Liddell)6Motorist Awareness (Vic Parr, Carl Maier)7Membership Enhancement – Kaye Maier9WebMaster – Greg Dawson10Editor – Vic Parr12GroupWorks – Vic Parr13District Couple of the Year – Jeff and Cindy Duffield15District Ambassadors – Mike and Vickie Miller, Garry Alexander,Jeff and Cindy Duffield16WA Chapter Gatherings17WA District Staff18Upcoming Events19Good of the Order20

Special Flyers:District Credit Card21Motorist Awareness Coloring Booklets23Rider Ed Application23Vehicle Inspection Sheet24Cruise Contest25SPONSORS26

DISTRICT DIRECTORSGold Wing Road Riders AssociationWe welcome all riders, no matter what make or model you ride!Back to our Future 40th birthdaySo, I have come full circle as your District Director. The chapter, WA-I, where westarted has new, but old Directors. Ray Abitz and Ron Wolf have stepped up to keepthis chapter going and for that we are thankful. We all know they will do great work.We would also need to thank Ron & Diana Hemi for the years they directed WA-I asdirectors.March will start riding season for some and some never stopped and that is great. Remember that weather willcause you problems so adjust for the conditions.Your District is working very hard to get our rally set up so we can enjoy it with little work. We are having abike show, a light show, and some games at closing. It should be a great time for all. Please check the web pagefor your flyers and get them sent in so we can get a good food count. Bijou will be fixing breakfast both days andwe have a local caterer for Saturday night dinner.March is when we start getting flyers and events to visit and meet our long time friends.Mar 28 WA-ZZZZZZZ Pope Kids place fund raiser. 100% of what we collect will be going to them. Please, ifyou can come do so. WA-Z has been working hard to make it a great dinner.As you know May is Motorcycle awareness month and Bob & Hellen Liddell have been working with the mallfor this years event. This year you can put your bike in on Saturday and take it that night and go home. The datesare 2/3 May. Please contact Bob at rkliddell@earthlink.net for information.WA-L is having their Desert Spring Fling May 22/ 25 at the Columbia Sun Resort. All questions contact Joyce @1-509-531-9939.There has been some changes to meeting places, so before you head out be sure to check the chapter web pagesto see where they meet. I wouldn't want you to miss breakfast.Our Rally theme this year is Back to Our Future and with this we are asking your chapters to decorate your areaat district with things from the year of your charter and please dig deep. We want to thank all of the membersthat came before us and work on our future.I am asking all of our members to do your share on recruiting. We need new members and we do not need toown a Gold Wing. Your Director can order flyers and bar hangers to give out just about any place you go andsee a bike .Please do your best to get your Chapters out and on the road to other chapter functions.1

Thanks for Your supportJesse & EvaDD WA360-888-0546FRIENDS FOR FUN-SAFTY-KNOWLEDGE2

Gold Wing Road Riders AssociationUpdating Personal Information at Home OfficeIt is important to keep your profile current with Home Office. If you have move, changed your e-mail address orphone number, please alert Home Office. This document will assist you in that process. You can do this in oneof three ways:1. Call Customer Service: 1-800-843-94602. Email Customer Service: CustomerService@GWRRA.org3. Go online: http://www.gwrra.org/membersTo update your information online:If you have never logged on to this sight, you will first need to obtain log-in information. This can be done byclicking on the Welcome (Log-in) page where instructed. After you complete this process you will receive anemail with your user name and password. After you have received your user name and password return to theLog-in page and on the left side of the screen click on “Manage My Records”. Click Continue. Enter your userName and password. Click Continue. At the Choose prompt, select the drop-down menu and choose “ModifyMy Record” and click on the “Go” button. After you have made your changes click the Submit Changes button.This will update your information. When you have completed all the changes you need to make, be sure to logoff. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Customer Service at the phone number or email address listedabove.Updating Your Chapter Affiliation with Home OfficeYour Chapter affiliation is automatically assigned using your zip code. You may find that the Chapter that feelsmost like “family” to you is not necessarily the Chapter to which you were automatically assigned. Manyindividuals don’t bother to change their affiliation (also called an “override”), but there are some excellentreasons to change your affiliation to your Chapter of choice. For example, if your chosen Chapter is participatingin the Chapter of the Year program, it can benefit them to have you on their Area Report List if you are an activeChapter participant. If you wish to serve your chapter in an Officer position, you will also want to change yourChapter affiliation. To change your Chapter affiliation, contact Customer Service at 1-800-843-9460.3

ASSISTANT DISTRICT DIRECTORSGreeting to All,March is upon and so is the riding season. As the weather warms, Iknow we’re going to be getting out on the bikes and trikes. T-Clockyour bike before you head out to make sure everything is up to par onyour bike. Head to a parking lot some place and do some slowmaneuvers to get rid of the cobwebs before you put your significant other on the bike with you. We allget rusty over the winter.We had some sad news last Feb 22nd Saturday night Sharon Parr passed away while on vacation. Vicand Sharon were in Mexico and Sharon got sick. They came back to a California hospital and Sharonpassed there. Please keep Vic and Sharon in your prayers. I sent out the obituary and serviceinformation Vic sent me with Sharon’s service scheduled for March 2 nd.Ken and Tami Smith your ADDs4

DISTRICT TREASURERFROM THE WASHINGTON DISTRICTTREASURER AND DISTRICT RALLYCOORDINATORFINANCES AND RALLIESEditors note: Mike is out of town and had not brought his computer with him.The rally is starting to come together. The theme this year is “BACK TO OUR FUTURE”. It is also Washington District’s 40thbirthday. We are trying to get some members that haven’t been to a rally or a Chapter Gathering for a while to come andjoin us. All of us know somebody like that. Contact them and get them to come to the rally, even if they don’t rideanymore. We don’t care if they come by stagecoach or train, we would like to have them come. We have decided thatwe want the former District Directors and former Region Directors to come and enjoy the rally on us. So, they can getfree registration and a free dinner Saturday night. We also want to thank our current Chapter Directors and have offeredfree Saturday night dinner to them. We are going to have a FUN, FUN time. Will have some more information next month.We are going to have (2) grand prizes, like we did last year. We will have one for 300 and one for 700. We will have asilent auction and a brown bag auction this year. And at the leadership meeting this past fall, the Chapter Directors askedus to have the opening ceremonies on Friday afternoon instead of in the morning. We will give it a try and see how itgoes. Chapter A is providing us some great rides. What better group to do the rides than Chapter A. These guys arealways riding all over the state. More information to come about the rides. Chapter O will hold the bike show downtown.After the light parade, we are hoping to have the light show downtown. The flyer is out and available on line. We have 2Sisters Catering from Oregon doing our breakfasts Friday and Saturday and we have GBF Catering doing our Saturday nightdinner. For Thursday and Friday Dinners we want you to enjoy the many diverse types of restaurants in Port Townsendor enjoy dinner in your camping area. After dinner Saturday night and before the closing ceremonies, we will have birthdaycake and ice cream. More info on the rally coming soon. If you have any ideas on things you might want to have at therally, let us know.Have a safe ride and a good day.Mike White, GWRRA Washington District TreasurerPO BOX 151Allyn, WA. 98524-0151360.340.2588 Cell/360.275.0461 Homemikew@wavecable.com/bluebaby370@gmail.com5

RIDER EDUCATIONDon EideRider EducatorRobert & Helen LiddellAsst. Rider EducatorRIDER EDUCATION AND RISK MANAGEMENTSo what’s Rider Education all about? Is it Advance Rider Course? Learning how to be a Safe Rider in slowmaneuver situations? Trike Rider Course? Learning how to maneuver those huge machines in tight quarters?Is it about the riding gear we wear while enjoying the ride? Helmet, coat, gloves, boots, ATGATT? TCLOCK?Safety equipment on the motorcycle, lights, chrome, and more lights? Being visible to other motorists, andimpressing our fellow riders?Rider Education is also about Rider Risk Management. In Wing World magazine, Febuary 2020 Page 32&33 (ByZach Bon), is a great article about that subject. The article talks about the responsibility of the Road Captainand the Tail Gunner. Risk Management applies to you the rider, also. If your bike is not safe to ride, is there arisk? If you, the rider, are not properly protected, are you at risk? If your health is not at its best, are you atrisk? We always hear talk about white lines and wet manhole covers in winter when there’s a safety talk butwhat about our health? My health came into play this last year that took me off the bike for a while. Cancerstuck its ugly head up and bit me. All because I didn’t take care of myself. So, I Guess all the above is a Risk wetake when we ride those Beautiful Machines.So, take a minute to think through all the risk around you and do something about it. Ride as if you are ridingfor 5 people around you. Always looking for the way out. I can’t stress safety enough. Take care of your bikeand yourself so as to be able to ride for a long season of fun on our machines. Be ready for the season to come.RIDE ON .Robert & Helen LiddellAsst. District Rider Ed.WA-B CD6

MOTORIST AWARENESSCarl MaierAssistant MotoristAwarenessCoordinatorVic ParrMotorist AwarenessCoordinatorWHOW what is this?Looking outside it is very bright, no snow, or rain, temperature is climbing, mind is thinking of going for a ride!Yes, I think it is that time of the year we all call spring has arrived! Which triggers in a rider’s mind the desire todust off the bike, put on ATGATT (All The Gear All The Time), throw our leg over the saddle and take that firstride of the season.As a fellow rider and a friend, I have a favor to ask you, before you do this. That is to be extra careful, for thefirst month not only to brush up on your riding skills, but also be extra vigilant of the other motorist on the road,as they are not used to looking for motorcyclist on the road as of late.I have seen some Die-Hards riding before the snow was completely off the ground, and it surprised me! Whatdid it do to a driver who normally is not looking for us on the road, especially when that rider appears out ofnowhere, because they were riding in the NO Zone?This also is a great time of the year to sort of start an advertising campaign, for us who do ride. It is not hard todo, in fact it can be sort of fun. Just talk to people who are admiring your ride, handing literature (tri-folds),bumper stickers, and especially coloring books to the kids.7

It also is a great time of the year for bike shows at Shopping Centers, Auto and Bike Dealers, Public Parks, RestAreas, or where ever you can put on one of these functions.What we really need to do is let the general public know. That is, we are just like them, just trying to enjoy thisgreat place we call our world.Thank YouCarl and Kaye MaierWashington DistrictAsst. Motorist Awareness Program Coordinator8

MEMBERSHIP ENHANCEMENT COORDINATORCOUPLE OF THE YEAR PROGRAMIt is time again for each chapter to choose a Couple ofthe Year. This couple will represent your chapter at a variety of events throughout the year. They may evenchoose to compete with other Chapter Couples for District Chapter Couple of the Year in July at WashingtonDistrict Rally in Port Townsend. This program is one of the premier programs of GWRRA.The title, Couple of the Year, is an honor for the couple chosen. It says they have set themselves apart in theirdedication, accomplishments and participation within the chapter. It usually says they have stepped up andbeen a great help in a variety of ways to the chapter. They can continue to represent their chapter throughoutthe year and choose not to compete and that is perfectly fine. That step is always up to the couple themselves.If your chapter has a Couple of the Year for 2020-2021 CONGRATULATIONS! I am sure you will enjoy every aspectof your year. Just remember your fellow chapter members feel you are special and so do I. This will be such afun year for you. If you choose to go further, you will meet so many other couples just like yourselves. You arean ambassador for your chapter throughout your community.Please contact me as soon as possible. I have additional information for you that will help you throughout youryear.Kaye and Carl MaierDistrict Membership Enhancement Coordinator9

District WebmasterPHISHINGThe word phishing was coined around 1996 by hackers stealingAmerica Online accounts and passwords. . Hackers commonlyreplace the letter f with ph, a nod to the original form of hackingknown as phone phreaking.Phishing is a type of social engineering attack often used tosteal user data, including login credentials and credit card numbers. It occurs when an attacker, masqueradingas a trusted entity, dupes a victim into opening an email, instant message, or text message.Phishing scams use email and text messages that appear to be from a legitimate organizationyou do business with or a person you know. . Clicking on a link or opening an attachment in one of thesemessages may install malware, like viruses, spyware, or ransomware, on your device.How can you tell if a e-mail is real or fake?Here are some you should know about:1.2.3.4.5.6.7.Incorrect URL. Hackers use fake sites to steal your information. .Nosy Requests. Your bank won't ask via email for your PINs or card information. .Sender's Email Address. .Your Name. .Typos. .Fake Password. .Low Resolution Images.Examples: Phishing email / Phishing website Generic greeting. Phishing emails are usually sent in large batches. .Forged link. Even if a link has a name you recognize somewhere in it, it doesn't mean it links to thereal organization. .Requests personal information. .Sense of urgency.7 Steps to Take Now if You're the Victim of a Phishing Scheme10

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.TAKE A DEEP BREATH. .CHANGE YOUR PASSWORDS. .CONTACT THE ORGANIZATION THAT WAS SPOOFED. .SCAN YOUR COMPUTER FOR VIRUSES. .WATCH OUT FOR WARNING SIGNS OF IDENTITY THEFT. .FILE A REPORT WITH THE FTC. .PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST FUTURE PHISHING SCHEMES.How to Report Phishing If you got a phishing email, forward it to the FTC at spam@uce.gov and to the Anti-Phishing WorkingGroup at reportphishing@apwg.org. If you got a phishing text message, forward it to SPAM (7726).Report the phishing attack to the FTC at ftc.gov/complaint.Suspicious emails to paypal If you believe you've received a phishing email, follow these steps right away: Forward theentire email to spoof@paypal.com. Do not alter the subject line or forward the message as anattachment. Delete the suspicious email from your inbox.Greg Dawson -- #128788District Webmaster(503) 502-3310greg@internetcafeusa.com11

District Newsletter EditorVic ParrCommunications are a major part of our lives. We have manymethods available to us and more seem to be coming our wayevery time we turn around. Are the new forms any better?Maybe so, but first they have to be introduced and then used.Our newsletters at the chapter (for those who have one) and at the District level are meant to inform us ofevents and activities.I have been surprised at the minimal number of hands that are raised when I ask how many members readtheir chapter newsletter (again, those that have one) or even the District newsletter. If someone does not getinformation from those sources where do they get it? Television, telephone, tell-a-George? GroupWorks hasappeared in our list of methods now and several people are using it. GWRRA is now creating a new web sitefor the Motorist Awareness Program. People will have access to many files that provide information aboutMAP and how they can act as an ambassador.Apologies go out for the lateness of this month’s publication. A death in the family has placed a hamper onmany activities and a volunteer’s computer decided to take its own vacation. We will be getting back on track.Thank you for your patience.12

TOO MANY NOTICES FROM GROUPWORKS?Vic ParrGroupWorksAdministratorI have heard several members say that they are receiving too many notices fromGroupWorks. Although I have found ways to minimize those notices for our regularcommunications regarding motorcycles, there are other Passions within the Channelsmenu selection. If you have selected more than just the Motorcycling Passion, youcould be receiving notices from those other groups. Let’s look at what you can do:1. Go to the MY ACCOUNT menu selection and select the Profile option. Scroll down to the Passions area:2. By default when your account was established you would have Motorcycling in this area. If you havemore Passions this is where more GroupWorks reminders may be coming from. You can modify yourPassions by selecting the Edit13

3. Now you will be able to scroll through all the Passions and either select one to Add to My Profile orRemove.I welcome suggestions, questions, and requests for assistance.Thank you,Vic ParrWA DistrictGroupWorks Administrator(253) 224-6420parrv@msn.com14

DISTRICT COUPLE OF THE YEARBe Careful Out ThereRiding in Fall and Winter months bring extra challenges andconcerns when it comes to being safe. I have been making up lost ridingtime in the last 2 months racking up over 2500 miles. In that time I havebeen in conditions that put my riding skills to the test. Wet roads, coldtemps and fallen leaves on the road. All these make for slippery situationswe need to watch out for. I pay attention to news reports and posts aboutmotorcycle accidents. I am saddened when I hear about them and wonder what it was that caused these fatalaccidents. In some cases when the cause is known, it will be part of the story. Many are from cars pulling out orturning in front of the bike rider. Another I just read was from a Deer impact. Just last week for me when ridingto work at 3:20 AM, a Deer strolled across the road in front of me about 40 feet. This was in a largely populatedarea on a main road on Kent’s East Hill. Not the place we see Deer often and very surprising for me. I was notgoing fast and there was enough distance that it was not really a danger to me but it was close enough that Igot a clear look at how large this Doe was. Fallen leaves are a real danger when you are in a turn or have to stopfast, they can be as slippery as gravel or oil on the road. Pay attention and slow down when hazards are in yourpath, it could be the difference between crashing and making it home safe.Plans are underway for our District Rally for 2020. This time we are gathering in Port Townsend at theJefferson County Fair Grounds. The town is a great place for a rally due to the many activities and sights to see.The temperature is cooler and the fairgrounds has nice areas of grass to set up camp. There are campsitesavailable with power hook ups and the grassy areas will be dry camping with power spider boxes available. Thisyear’s theme is based on the Districts 40th Birthday and each Chapter will be asked to decorate based on theyear they were chartered. There will be a host hotel with special rates plus others in the local area for thosewho can’t or don’t want to camp at the fairgrounds. We need to do our best to come out in force and supportthis Rally. The 40th Birthday is a big deal. There will be all the favorite events and activities plus a few more newthings. The meals will be catered so everyone can enjoy the time instead of toiling in the Kitchen preparingmeals. There is a contest between Chapters to design the Rally Patch for our 2020 District Rally. More info onthe parameters are to come, if you are good at graphic designing, see what you can come up with.Jeff & CindyDistrict COY15

DISTRICT AMBASSADORSMike and Vickie MillerGarry AlexanderJeff and Cindy DuffieldSpring?I saw a weather blog that said "put a fork in it". Meaning winter weather. I hope he was right. Ch-X has gottenout 3 times this month and looking forward for more.In looking ahead the District has some worthwhile events coming up. Ch-Z is sponsoring a dinner for Kids Place, 15.00 a person, 20.00 per couple. This is in Rochester on the 28th, doors open at 1700 hrs.Or-I is sponsoring the Blarney Ride. A ride and food drive for HOPE, helping other people eat. This event isscheduled for Mar 14th, in Oregon City. If you don't want to haul can food around, they are taking cash. Thereis a contest on which chapter donates the most. Or-G, Salem wins this every year. Can we change that thisyear?Ch-E is having Surf Watch on Mar 21 and 22nd. Held in Ocean Shores, no registration needed, get yourreservations at the Polynesian Hotel and mention Honda group for a discount. Bunch of buddies hanging outand having fun.Mike MillerWA Ambassador16

WASHINGTON CHAPTER GATHERINGSChapterWA-ACity lesWA-IOlympiaCowWA-LKennewickLooney TunesWA-NSpokaneWing NutsWA-OPort OrchardOrcaWA-RWalla WallaRoad liaChickensChapter DirectorTodd McLainPhone (206)241-3565ACD: Don HatleyBob & Helen LiddellPhone: (360)649-9658ACD: Paul LymanRon & Lana PeckPhone: (425)908-7321ACD:Ray AbitzPhone: (360) 790-2832ACD: Ron WolfJoyce LoParcoPhone: (509)531-9939ACD: Tom WatsonLori Ann & Lewis RobertsonPhone: (509)251-4443ACD: Don SundahlKen & Tami SmithPhone: (360)440-6357ACD: John & Myrna ScrivnerACD: Bob & Becky MinorACD: Jack DaviesPat & Von WebbPhone (509)522-2320ACD:Joe & Patti DiambriPhone: (253)630-8463ACD: Jeff & Cindy DuffieldMichael & Vickie MillerPhone: (360)666-2569ACD: Dave Van NiceJesse & Eva ValentinePhone: (360) 888-0546ACD: Larry & Julia Blackledge17Meeting Date/ Time4th SaturdayBreakfast @ 8:00 AMGathering @ 9:00 AM1st SaturdayBreakfast @ 9:00 AMGathering @ 10:00 AM3rd SaturdayBreakfast @ 8:30 AMGathering @ 9:00 AM3rd SundayBreakfast @ 8:00 AMGathering @ 8:30 AM2nd SaturdayBreakfast @ 8:00 AMGathering @ 9:00 AM3rd SaturdayBreakfast @ 8:00 AMGathering @ 8:30 AM3rd SaturdayBreakfast @ 8:00 AMGathering @ 9:00 AMLocationGolden Steer Restaurant23826 104th Ave SEKent, WA 98031All Star Lanes10710 Silverdale Way NWSilverdale, WA 98383Kenmore Lanes7638 NE Bothell WayKenmore, WA 98028VFW On Martin Way2902 Martin Way EOlympia, WA 98506Cousins' Restuarant4605 Road 68Pasco, WA 99301Golden Corral Buffet7717 N Division StSpokane, WA 99208Everybody's Restaurant4215 SE Mile Hill DRPort Orchard, WA 983661st SaturdayBreakfast @ 8:00 AMGathering @ 9:00 AM1st ThursdayDinner @ 6:00 PMMeeting @ 7:00 PM4th TuesdayDinner @ 5:30 PMGathering @ 6:00 PM2nd SaturdayBreakfast @ 8:30 AMClarette's Restaurant15 S Touchet StWalla Walla, WA 99362Trotter's Family Restaurant825 Harvey Rd Auburn, WA98002Benny's Rod and Customs4219 NE St Johns RdVancouver, WA 98661Ramblin Jacks Ribeye1336 Rush RdChehalis, WA 98532 Ext 72

PositionVolunteers ServingContact InformationDistrict DirectorsJesse and Eva ValentineAssistant District Directors – WestKen and Tami SmithDistrict TreasurerMike and Bijou WhiteDistrict Rider EducatorsDon EideAssistant District Rider EducatorsRobert and Helen LiddellDistrict Motorist AwarenessVic ParrAssistant District Motorist AwarenessCarl Maier(360) 888-0546Send e-mail(360) 440-6357Send e-mail(360) 340-2588Send e-mail(509) 531-7849Send e-mail(360) 649-9658Send e-mail(253) 224-6420Send e-mail(509) 844-3865Send e-mailDistrict Leadership TrainersDistrict Membership CoordinatorsOpenKaye MaierDistrict Couple of the YearJeff and Cindy DuffieldDistrict WEB MasterGreg DawsonDistrict Newsletter EditorVic ParrDistrict GroupWorks AdministratorVic ParrVendor CoordinatorsJeff and Cindy DuffieldDistrict Couple of the Year CoordinatorsJeff and Cindy DuffieldDistrict SecretaryFUN CoordinatorDistrict AmbassadorOpenOpenMike MillerDistrict AmbassadorGarry AlexanderDistrict AmbassadorJeff and Cindy Duffield18(509) 220-6709Send e-mail(253) 293-0744Send e-mail(503) 502-3310Send e-mail(253) 224-6420Send e-mail(253) 224-6420Send e-mail(253) 293-0744Send e-mail(253) 293-0744Send e-mail(360) 666-2569Send e-mail(253)677-7812Send e-mail(253) 293-0744Send e-mail

----------------------------------- -----------------Mar20-22 WA-E Surf Watch Flyer28WA-Z POPE’S Kids Place Fundraising Dinner ------------------------------------------------- -----------------May02-03 WA-B Mall Show15-18 BC-G Victoria Days Flyer/Registration22-25 Chapter WA-L Desert Spring Fling ------------------------------------------------- -----------------Jun13Tour de Blast Website30GWRRA Wing Ding 42 – Springfield, MO -------------------------------------- -----------------Jul01-04 GWRRA Wing Ding 42 – Springfield, MO Website16-19 WA District Convention (Back to Our Future) Registration/Credit Card ----------------------------------- -----------------Aug22WA-Z Chicken Run23Puget Sound Ride For Kids Website29Chapter WA-O Whale of a ------------------------------------- - - -----------------Dec06Olympia Toy Run06Puyallup Lighted Santa Parade19

GOOD OF THE ORDERRIGHT WAY TO DO THINGS!.20

For a Washington District credit card print the following page or Click here to open a printable form.21

Gold Wing Road RidersAssociationWashington DistrictCREDIT CARD INFORMATIONThe GWRRA Washington District can accept your credit card for payment. You can print this page and send itin with your Registration (Preferred) or call Mike White at 360.340.2588 and give him your informationverbally.We are using Square Credit Card System and it will show up on your statement as “Gold Wing Road RidersAssociation Washington District.”NOTE: WE WILL DESTROY ANY CREDIT CARD INFORMATION AFTER THE CHARGE CLEARS THE BANKVISAMASTERCARDPlease Check Credit Card Type:AMERICANEXPRESSAMOUNT TO CHARGETO CARD ---CHARGE CARD NUMBERExpiration DateMonthYearCCV#CVV/CVC/CID is a 3 or 4-digit authentication number located on most credit cards tohelp reduce fraudulent use of credit cards for “card not present” transactions (such asInternet Purchases). It is against Washington State law to write down the CVVNumber on paper. You must call Mike White at 360.340.2588 and give him the CVVnumber.VISA calls it a Card Verification Value (CVV)MASTERCARD calls it a Card Verification Code)AMERICAN EXPRESS calls it a Card Identification Number (CID)Name as it appears on your cardBilling Zip Code of Credit CardPhone Number ( ) -Cardholder Signature Date22

Motorist Awareness Coloring Booklet:Click on any of the following icons to open a printable coloring booklet. The “WATCH FOR MOTOR CYCLES” is a singlesheet but please note that the “CRUISIN’ CRITTERS” booklet consists of two pages (back to back). If your printersupports duplex printing, please make that selection for ease of printing. Please share these booklets freely with theyoungsters.ORClick on following “form” to open a printable .PDF form.23

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CRUISE CONTEST(Click on picture to access Cruise Info)25

SPONSORS(Click on photo to go to web site)Eagle Leather, 10222 S Tacoma Way, Lakewood, WA98499Everett Powersports, 215 SW Everett Mall Way,Everett WA 98204Griot’s Garage, 3333 S 38th St,Tacoma, WA 98409Firecreek Accessories, 8518 Kimmie StSW, Olympia, WA 98512South Bound Motorsports,2724 96th St S, Lakewood, WA98499Rich’s Custom Seats, 8264 WA104, Kingston, WA 9834626Lifestyles Honda, 3302Cedardale Rd #100, Mt.Vernon, WA 98274South Sound Honda, 2115Carriage Dr SW, Olympia, WA98502

Gold Wing Road Riders Association Updating Personal Information at Home Office It is important to keep your profile current with Home Office. If you have move, changed your e-mail address or phone number, please alert Home Office. This document will assist you in

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