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HOGWASH
Official Newsletter
Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G. Inc.
Chapter Number 0788
September 2001 Issue

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Atlanta Chapter H.O.G. 2001

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Septermber, 2001 Event Schedule

Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G. events are considered "CLOSED" unless otherwise noted!

See Event Statement.

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Event Statement

Chapter activities are conducted primarily for the benefit of H.O.G. chapter members. There are three categories of activities, all activities are identified as follows:

Closed Events are those Chapter Events which are open to chapter members and one guest per member.

Member Events are Events that are open only to H.O.G. members.

Open Events are those Chapter Events which are open to Chapter Members, National H.O.G. Members and other guests as desired.

If you are interested in becoming a Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G. Member, email Rene' Durham, or call 770-944-1340

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Potpourri

Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G. Calling!

Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G. has finished the process of adding member names and phone numbers to Calling Post, Thanks to Jim Keely. With Calling Post, we can send a telephone message to Atlanta Chapter Members about New or Changed Activities by telephone. If you are not receiving these messages, we don't have a current phone number, you omitted you phone number on your Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G. application or you have a long distant phone number. If you do not receive these update messages or want to be deleted from these messages, give Rene' a call at Harley-Davidson of Atlanta and she will update your name accordingly. If you want to listen to the message again, call 888-808-7678 and enter ID number 1638360905.

Ride Suggestion!

We have some weekends with no rides scheduled. If you have an idea for a ride, please call or email Steve Johnson and talk it over with him. We are interested in your thoughts for rides and would be most appreciative of any suggestion you have.

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DIRECTOR'S REPORT

Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G.'s Club House. We are going to build a Club House. That is if we raise the money. Eddie and Chris have volunteered the property behind the BBQ House next door to Harley-Davidson of Atlanta for us to build on. They have also volunteered to sell us at "cost" a motor cycle per quarter, for us to raffle off till we can raise the money for the building. As of today we have $281 in our building fund, raised from the Dunking Tank at the Blow Out Sale at Harley-Davidson of Atlanta on July 28. Thanks to all that bought balls and help us start this great undertaking. We know that this will not be an overnight accomplishment. It has taken us sixteen years to get to this point so what is another year or two. We hope to have everything in order to start the first raffle in the last quarter of this year.

I would like to thank Dick for taking over the July Chapter Meeting. Ed Chowning and I decided to go to the Little Sturgis Rally in Sturgis Kentucky. I hated to miss the meeting but also wanted to take advantage of attending this rally for the first time and I might say, I hope not the last. We had a great time and it was an "eye opening experience."

I would also like to thank Judy Smith and Paul Gardner for manning the H.O.G. Table at the Sale. We had asked for volunteers to help but these were the only two that showed up to help.

Our Sonic Socials seem to be catching on. We gain a few new members each time. On Chapter Rides, we never seem to have enough time to socialize, look at our fellow member's motorcycles or catch up on the latest news, we thought this would be one way to do that and maybe get in a few extra minutes of riding time. I am enjoying them and hope that you can find the time to come out and join us.

I you have any business that you would like to bring before the Chapter Officers, please attend one of the Business Meeting. This is a working meeting but all Members are welcomed to attend.

Charlotte, NC Flat Track Race

We had a great ride to Charlotte to the Flat Track Races. The weather was overcast all day on Saturday, so it made for a very enjoyable ride. Of course, as soon as we got checked into the motel we all headed to local Harley-Davidson Dealer to buy T-shirts. The traffic was like Friday afternoon rush hour, so we had to find an alternate way back to the motel. We spent too much time shopping and with the traffic, we had to stop and eat dinner on the way back and head straight to the Lowes Motor Speedway. We missed some of the qualifying heat races. The main event race was an all Harley race, so we were all happy that a Harley won the race. The ride home was a different story. Some of us left early and made it back to Commerce, GA where we stopped for lunch. When we finished lunch, the sky had darkened and the lightning was fierce. We made it to a gas station where we waited out the storm and then headed out. We got about ten miles down the road and the bottom fell out again. It was so warm that we did not even stop and put on rain suits. It just lasted a few miles. I was wishing for another rain shower by the time we got to Atlanta. The one behind us got my wish. They got rained on several times on their way back and had to pull off under bridges because it was raining so hard they could not see. I know we need the rain here in Georgia, but why always on our rides?

Franklin Fish House Ride

Thanks to Larry and Judy Smith for setting up and leading this ride. I have been through Franklin, GA on numerous occasions but had never noticed this restaurant. It is on the square one block off the main street that runs between Newnan and Franklin. Larry had made reservations and we were seated on the lower level by the windows over looking the Chattahoochee River. It was a very scenic and enjoyable view. The food was great. The company was great and always great riding with fellow chapter members. It was as great to have Frank and his son to stop by and say hello. They live in Franklin and have not made to any of our rides because of the distance. Frank, don't be a stranger and we hope to see you again soon. Needless to say, I got wet on my way home. This is becoming a habit.

Please call or email me about any concerns you have about the Atlanta Chapter. All input is welcomed, good or bad. I would like to hear from you!

Remember that alcohol is not permitted on Atlanta Chapter Rides. If you must drink while participating on an Atlanta Chapter Ride, you will be ask to leave the ride. PLEASE! Don't make our Ride Leaders make this decision.

Ride Safe and Have Fun!

B.K. Ellis
Director,
Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G.

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ASSISTANT DIRECTOR'S REPORT

Well folks, another month has come and gone. I hope you have been able to enjoy some of the great riding weather we have been having in the past few weeks. Not too hot, not too cold, but just right. The Chapter has been very active in the riding department. If you haven't had a chance to get together with your fellow members for a ride; I hope you can at least make the monthly Chapter meetings. It's a way to keep in touch and bring a smile to those folks who haven't seen you in awhile and bring them up to date on your activities.

It is the responsibility of the Chapter Officers to PROTECT - PROMOTE - PRESERVE.

In this rational, we protect our members, promote our chapter, and preserve our lifestyle to the positive benefits of all members. The Chapter Officers serve YOU! We do not own the Chapter; we SERVE it! This idea requires an individual who will serve for the long run, so that he or she can be more effective after the learning curve has been flattened out.

Chapter Officers do not receive financial compensation for his or her expenses that occur in the performance of their duties. The Chapter Treasury belongs to the membership, and is usually expended by the fiscal year on the Chapter activities by the membership.

Advocacy is not a goal either, with respect to Rider's Rights. We defer to other groups or individuals that promote this agenda. Our agenda is to ride and have fun!

If any member has a suggestion to better the Chapter; please feel free to contact your Chapter Officers and let them put it to the test.

KEEP THE RUBBER SIDE DOWN!

Ride like an adult - assume the responsibility!

Crank'em up and move'm out! Ride safe!

Dick Cadou
Assistant Director,
Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G.

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SECRETARY/TREASURER'S REPORT


Everyone be safe.

Rene' Durham
Secretary/Treasurer,
Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G.

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Ride Director's Report

Has everyone had enough rain yet? Man, we have to have it, but it sure can hamper our riding! We went on B.K.'s ride to Charlotte for the Flat Track Races last month, and really enjoyed it. It was our first flat track race and it was quite a site. We rode with Dan and Ginger Gardiner on the return trip home and the rain caught us about three different times. The first and probably the worst was still in North Carolina on I-85, BETWEEN exits and bridges and was so hard that we absolutely had to pull off the highway because we could not see the front of our bikes! And there was no shelter and you can just imagine what Sharon has had to say about that. But all turned out well, so it was O.K.

I hope everyone who went to Sturgis this year had a great time, I know that we did last year, wanted to go this time again but just couldn't.

Larry Smith's dinner ride to Franklin Fish House was a real success, Sleazy laid out a really nice route, the weather cooperated, we had good company and the food was good and there was plenty of it! Good job Larry!

We've tried to have some kind of ride every weekend, so I hope everyone has had the chance to join in on as many as you'd like, and we're going to continue to have as many as we can. If you have one you'd like to do or help doing, please let us know and we'll see what can be done.

On September 8th,I know that there is a LUNCH ride at 10:00 A.M., I am adding a DINNER ride to "The Front Porch Restaurant" in Carrollton. They are only open on Thursday's, Friday's and Saturday's, so we'll take the Saturday. They open at 4:30 P.M., so we'll meet at Harley-Davidson of Atlanta at 2:45 P.M. and leave at 3:15 P.M.. They serve fried chicken, catfish, Bar-B-Q ribs' with stew and all sorts of vegetables and other stuff too! It's ALL YOU CAN EAT! And it's GOOD! So please come and join us.

Keep those bikes serviced, you'll enjoy them a lot more if you do.

Ride today like you want be able to ride tomorrow!

Please Ride Responsible,

Steve Johnson
Ride Director,
Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G.

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LADIES OF HARLEY REPORT

Hi Gang,

Let me know how I am doing!

Catch ya later, see ya.

Patty Toney
Ladies of Harley Officer,
Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G.

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SAFETY OFFICER'S REPORT

The Safety HOG

Hello Atlanta H.O.G. I hope everyone has been taking advantage of all of the great rides going on this summer. I wish I had more time! The Ride Captains have been doing a great job planning a variety of events. And there is much more to come...

Safety Tip of the Month: I know it's late in the riding season already, but better late than never for this safety tip. A proper pre-ride check of your motorcycle can be the difference between a fun day of riding and one you would rather forget. The Motorcycle Safety Foundation teaches a strategy called T-CLOCK. This acronym stands for Tires and Wheels, Controls, Lights, Oil and Kick Stand. The tire pressure should be checked before each ride and set to the proper setting. Under/over inflated tires can cause handling problems and definitely cause premature wear. And with the cost of tires, I know I want to get every mile out of them possible. The wheels and tire tread should also be checked at this time, looking for any damage and wear problems. Next, a quick check over the controls including brakes, clutch, throttle and shifter should be done to ensure that they are in proper working condition. Check the functionality of the headlight, turn signal indicators and brake light. They not only help you see but ensure that others see you

as well. Oil and other fluids are next. Nothing will shorten the life of your Harley quicker than running it without oil. Check the gasoline level too, because you should arrive at a ride with a full tank of gas. Finally, they have kick stand. I always laugh at this one, but I guess if your kick stand is not in proper working condition, you could come back to a parked bike on its side.

If you ride safely, you'll ride longer!

David Olszewski
Safety Officer,
Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G.

Please Don't Drink and Ride!
Friends Don't Let Friends ride Drunk!

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Activities Officer's Report

Activities and More….

Hello and I hope this months "HOGWASH" is finding you all doing well and getting excited about the Anniversary Party. September 16 is the 16th annual Anniversary Party in the pavilion located behind the Harley-Davidson of Atlanta dealership. This year will be full of fun, food, prizes and exciting news. I hope to see all of you come and join the festivities. By the way do not forget your Willie G. tickets. This year we will have something for everyone. All of you who bring your kids will be pleased to see the entertainment and activities in store for them. I am hoping and praying for nice cool weather! Remember. Members Please bring a covered dish. Call Rene' for suggestions if you are undecided on what to bring.

I wanted to update everyone on the first fund-raiser for the "clubhouse." We put Chris and Eddie in their best swim trunks and for $5.00 anyone could "Dunk the Dealer." Eddie of course was first and I am proud to say I threw the first ball and yes, of course, I dunked him. I gave the first $5.00 that from then on multiplied and after Chris and Eddie each spent 45 minutes in the tank. We raised $281.00. This was really great considering that we did not advertise and was able to pull this together so quick. Thanks to my dear Husband and my Father-in-law for providing us with some good laughs and great sportsmanship. By the way I dunked Chris too! Thank you Michele and Steve Smith of Space walk of Conyers who provided us with the dunking tank along with the moonwalk.

I am really enjoying my duties as activities officer and have been really pleased to see our member participation grow as well as our member list grow. Our August meeting went so well and by the way if we had had one more mouth to feed...well, they would have gone hungry. All the food was gone...YEAH! Fear not next month we will again feed everyone and will be sure to have enough.

Thank you everyone for your support that you show the Chapter and the dealership. Your attendance means a lot and is very much appreciated. I hope September's meeting will be a big one...we have lots of great announcements and we love seeing your smiling face and hearing your feedback. Speaking of feedback...I love reading all the email that I am getting and the support that you all have to give. It is motivating and uplifting.

Please feel free to contact me anytime. My email address and phone number is found at the front of the HOGWASH as well as the other officers. Feel free to share your ideas and concerns. We are always open to what you want and think would be fun and exciting for the Chapter.

I made it official today by putting the deposit down on the building at Lakewood for our "HARLEYWEEN" party on October 27, 2001. A big thank you to H-D of Atlanta for supporting us and paying for the building. This will be a Chapter Event. However, nonmembers are welcome to join us. We will work out all of the details later, but we will have a special for members. Start looking for information concerning this party and put it on your calendar. I am forming a committee and if you are interested in being on that committee please contact me a.s.a.p.

Start working on your costumes now! You will love what we have in stored for the first place winners!

Until next month, be careful and ride safe.

Toodles,

Shyra Houghton
Activities Officer,
Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G.

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Historian/Photographer's Report

Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G. HISTORY

Four Years ago this month
September 1997

September 11 thru 14, Georgia State Rally Jekll Island, GA. We won 1st Place in the Chapter Challenge Award at the 5th. annual GA State Rally, we liked it so much, we decided to return there the next year.

September 21st, the 13th. Anniversary Party of the Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G., was held at John and Karen Carroll's place in Fayetteville, GA.

It was said that we shook things up a little bit by having some "Fresh Field Events." Something like Pin the Socks on The Line, Weenie Bite and Harley Hoops. That's over the top!

Hank Somma
Historian/Photographer,
Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G.

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Web Master's Report

Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G. has a "Club Address" on Yahoo at the following URL: http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/atlantachapterhog

Please, check it out! You will be able to chat with other Atlanta Chapter Members. You will have to register to sign on to chat, load pictures and post messages. When you register, please give us you name, city and email address. That way other members will recognize your name and be able to email you as a member of the Atlanta Chapter and not someone in Kalamazoo. You will also be able to check out other Harley related clubs around the world. If you have problems, email me and I will try and help.

Jim Keely keeps the calendar up to date, so there is no need to miss an important event date. Jim is also in charge of the Hot Line. If you have concerns about the status of a ride, PLEASE, call 770-908-3435.

This does not replace our HOGWASH Web Page, www.atlantahog.comor the HOGWASH Newsletter, just another e-service of the Atlanta Chapter.

B.K. Ellis
Web Master,
Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G.

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Hotel Information

Call Patty Toney, 770-948-3668
faithrider@msn.com

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Road Trip(s)

Talladega Super Speedway and Museum Ride

This ride will take us to the NASCAR Museum at Talladega Super Speedway, Talladega, AL. This is a must for all NASCAR fans. Entry to the Museum is $8.00. The track tour is $4.00, or you can purchase a combo ticket for $10.00.

We will stop in Anniston, AL for lunch, either at Logan's Steak House or Roadhouse Grill (group choice).

We will meet September 29 at Harley-Davidson of Atlanta at 9:30 A.M. and leave at 10:00 A.M.

Hope to see you there!

Lee Benton
Ride Leader,
Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G.

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Been There Done That!

Franklin Fish House Ride

Leading my first official ride was as good as could be.
The red tickets in everyone's hand designated it as a Willie G.
Although the rains threatened us for a while,
Twelve Chapter members and seven bikes left with style.

With only occasional damp roads to negotiate this day,
Rene' really didn't need a rain suit anyway.
From Riverside Parkway to 166 and then Highway 5,
Through Whitesburg, then Roopville before we would arrive.

With B.K., Gary, Danny, Steve and Vern,
Inexperience on this ride was not even a concern.
I know staying dry involved a lot of good luck,
But it was also nice to have Jim behind us in that big black truck.

Cool temperatures made for a nice 60 mile ride there,
South on 27, across the river, and left to the square.
Skipper, the owner, welcomed us with a smile,
And the service was the best I've had in quite a while.

Reserve seating overlooking the river was a nice touch,
And in the end everyone wound up eating too much.
To make all rides this good, I could only wish,
But twelve of us had a great ride to the House of Franklin Fish.

Larry Smith
Ride Leader,
Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G.

Top of The River Ride

Despite errors on Calling Post and the time listed in Hogwash that was wrong that were later corrected, we had a great turn out for the ride. Sorry to those that might have shown up on Friday or to those that showed up Saturday at 1:00 A.M. The skies were overcast but held off any rain for a great ride. We left the dealer and headed for Cedartown where we picked up five more bikes. We then went west to Piedmont, then south to Anniston.

On my pre-ride of this ride, it took longer for some reason, so we were a little early. So I guess you can start calling me "Early Vern," but you still can't call me "Wrong Turn Vern," yet!

After our group patiently waited for the restaurant to open the doors, we stampeded in for a great meal and more socializing. We had 24 bikes with 36 people and some more new faces. We then left to come back to Douglasville, for the Harley-Davidson of. Atlanta. Bike Night at Taco Mac. Some of us took separate routes but most of us ended up there for a great time in Douglasville.

I would like to thank the people who helped me get this size group there and back safely, and to everyone that went on this ride, thank you. It was a HUGE SUCCESS.

Vern Eldred
Ride Leader, Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G.

Cheaha Mountain Ride

The day started out a beautiful sunshiny day, not a cloud in sight. Butterflies flying around, birds singing, and the smell of fresh-cut grass in the air, everything was perfect. NOT! All of the above was what I had in mind but the rain gods didn't see it my way.

It was very overcast but no rain when we started. We soon found it. We stopped to put on rain gear and to see what everyone thought. Two decided not to continue, and they knew something I didn't. The rest of us went on only to find it getting worse and once I saw the lightening, I knew it was over. We stopped and said our goodbyes and headed for home. Thanks to everyone that came out for this ride in such weather.

Vern Eldred
Ride Leader,
Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G.

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Happy Birthday to the following Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G. Members!

September 2001 Birthdays

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Tentative Events Schedule, 2001
Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G.

January 2001

01 Tommy Tyner Annual Memorial Ride
11 Atlanta Chapter H.O.G., Business Meeting
13 Buckner's Lunch Ride
18 Atlanta Chapter H.O.G., Chapter Meeting
21 FYI...Abate Swap Meet, Lakewood
27 Impromptu Lunch Ride
30 FYI...Abate Helmet Ride

February 2001

02-04 FYI...Great American Motorcycle Show
North Atlanta Trade Center
10 Sweetheart Lunch Ride
13 Atlanta Chapter H.O.G., Business Meeting
15 Atlanta Chapter H.O.G., Chapter Meeting
16-18 FYI...Atlanta International Motorcycle Show
Cobb Galleria
24 LOH Lunch Ride, Gombeaux's

March 2001

02-11 FYI...Daytona Bike Week
02 Impromptu Lunch Ride
04 Impromptu Ride
08 Dinner at Julian's, Daytona Beach, FL
09 Impromptu Lunch Ride
09 Lunch at The Deck, Daytona Beach, FL
10 New Member Orientation and Ride
13 Atlanta Chapter H.O.G., Business Meeting
15 Atlanta Chapter H.O.G., Chapter Meeting
16 Impromptu Lunch Ride
17 LOH St. Patrick's Day Blue Willow Inn Lunch Ride
23 Impromptu Lunch Ride
25 Cherry Blossom Festival, Macon, GA
30 Impromptu Lunch Ride
31 Music Festival, Williamson, GA

April 2001

07 FYI...Care4Cops Ride
08 LaPrade's Lunch Ride
14 LOH Light House Restaurant Ride
17 Atlanta Chapter H.O.G., Business Meeting
19 Atlanta Chapter H.O.G., Chapter Meeting
20-22 Charleston, SC Spring Ride
27-29 FYI...Cherokee, NC Spring Rally
28 Impromptu Lunch Ride

May 2001

05 FYI...Ride for Special Olympics
06 FYI...American Diabetes Ride
06 FYI...Abate Swap Meet, Lakewood
10-13 Panama City, FL Bike Week Ride
12 Impromptu Lunch Ride
17-19 Alabama H.O.G.State Rally
19 Alabama H.O.G.State Rally, Day Ride
22 Atlanta Chapter H.O.G., Business Meeting
24 Atlanta Chapter H.O.G., Chapter Meeting
26 P.O.W. Memorial Ride
28 FYI...Rolling Thunder Ride

June 2001

02-03 LOH Macon Braves Ride
4 Impromptu Lunch Ride
08-10 Southern High Roads Trail Ride
09 Cave Springs, GA Ride
11 Impromptu Lunch Ride
14-16 Tennessee State H.O.G. Rally
14-16 Tennessee State H.O.G. Rally Day Ride
4 Impromptu Lunch Ride
19 Atlanta Chapter H.O.G., Business Meeting
21 Atlanta Chapter H.O.G., Chapter Meeting
23 Frank's Dinner Ride
30 Impromptu Lunch Ride

July 2001

04 Dale Moorefield Memorial Ride, Bostwick, GA
7 Hogan's Hero Lunch Ride
12 Sonic Drive In Social
13-15 LOH Nashville, TN Ride
14 New Member or Rider Orientation Class and Lunch Ride
17 Atlanta Chapter H.O.G., Business Meeting
18 FYI...National Ride Your Motorcycle to Work Day
19 Atlanta Chapter H.O.G., Chapter Meeting
21 Top of the River Dinner Ride
21 Harley-Davidson of Atlanta Bike Night at Taco Mac
26 Sonic Drive In Social
27 Harley-Davidson of Atlanta Bike Night at Taco Mac
28-29 Charlotte, SC Flat Track Motorcycle Races
29 Impromptu Lunch Ride

August 2001

4 Franklin Fish House Ride
04-12 FYI...61th Annual Sturgis Rally, Sturgis, SD
11 Mentone, AL Ride
12 Cheaha Mountain Lunch Ride
14 Atlanta Chapter H.O.G., Business Meeting
16 Atlanta Chapter H.O.G., Chapter Meeting
18 Adairville Inn Dinner Ride
19 Impromptu Lunch Ride
25 MDA Poker Run, Harley-Davidson of Atlanta

September 2001

01 Buckner's Lunc Ride
08 Shoe Booties Cafe' Ride
08 Front Porch Dinner Ride
13 Sonic Social
15 FYI...Trail of Tears Ride, Chattanooga, TN
16 Atlanta Chapter H.O.G. 16th Anniversary Party
18 Atlanta Chapter H.O.G., Business Meeting
20 Atlanta Chapter H.O.G., Chapter Meeting
22 Horsepower in the Horsepark Ride
22 New Member and/or Rider Orientation and Ride
22 HDA Night at Taco Mac
23 Blessing of the Bikes
27 Sonic Social
30 Field Stone Inn Ride

October 2001

4 Sonic Social
6-7 March of Dimes Ride
11-13 Georgia State H.O.G. Rally
18-21 Biketoberfest, Daytona Beach, FL Ride
23 Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G. Business Meeting
25 Atlanta Chapter H.O.G., Chapter Meeting
27 LaPrade's Lunch Ride
27 Harleyween Party, Lakewood
27 New Member and/or Rider Orientation and Ride

November 2001

1 Sonic Social
10 P.O.W. Memorial Trail Ride
13 Atlanta Chapter H.O.G., Business Meeting
15 Atlanta Chapter H.O.G., Chapter Meeting

December 2001

02 Christian City Toy Ride
18 Atlanta Chapter H.O.G., Business Meeting
20 Atlanta Chapter H.O.G., Chapter Meeting

January 2002

01 Annual Tommy Tyner Memorial Ride

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Information... Rene'
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H.O.G. CHAPTER ONLINE PRIVACY STATEMENT

Personal privacy and security of information are mutual concerns of H.O.G., its members, and visitors to Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G. web site. This Statement explains H.O.G.'s Internet policies and security measures relating to personal privacy and information security. The Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G. collects and stores the following information about you when you visit the Atlanta Chapter web site: the name of the domain from which you access the Internet (for example, aol.com, if you are connecting from an America Online account); the date and time you access the site; and the Internet address of the web site from which you linked directly to our site. The chapter uses this information to measure the number of visitors to the different sections of its site. This helps H.O.G. to make its site more responsive to its members and prospective members.

H.O.G. will not obtain personally identifying information about you when you visit our site unless you choose to provide such information. If you choose to send e-mail, registration, or other personal information over the Internet, you do so voluntarily.

The Atlanta Chapter, H.O.G. will not disclose personal information provided to it except as follows:

At your request, which may be oral, in writing, by telephone, electronic or other means we recognize;

To assist H.O.G. in evaluating its programs and to continue to improve the quality of your on-line and membership experience;

When disclosure is required by law, such as pursuant to court order, subpoena, legal process or government agency examination or investigation, or to protect or enforce our rights;

To companies that perform services for H.O.G. in connection with your membership, such as data processing and financial transaction processing companies and agencies;

To Harley-Davidson affiliated companies and carefully selected third parties for their own use to provide products and services, or other opportunities to you, unless you have instructed us in writing not to do so; and

In connection with Harley-Davidson corporate due diligence and audits.

By your use of and connection to our web site, you understand and consent to this privacy statement. If for any reason you are concerned that the personal or member information maintained by H.O.G. is not correct or if for some reason you believe H.O.G. has not adhered to these privacy principles, please notify us by calling 1-800-CLUB-HOG.

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