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Subject: Yarmouth Clam Festival Parade July 21, 2006

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Rdbling Lady User is Offline
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Assistant State Captain:Lincoln County Ride Captain Dresden, Maine




13 Jul 2006 4:42 AM Alert 

We have been invited to join in on the parade for the Clam Festival: Steve (Kawa1500) and I will be working on this together. Here is what we have so far:

Date: Friday July 21, 2006
Staging: 4:00                Kickstands up at 4:15
Where: TBD
Parade: 6pm

We will be behind the Shriners on this one also. I will try to get a list of events today for Friday night.  I hope to see everyone there, should be fun.

Below is the attachment for what is happening on Friday night.


Attachment: Yarmouth Clam Festival July 21.pdf


Assistant State Captain, Maine
Christine Suydam
Spouse USCG South Portland
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Cruizer User is Offline
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Ride Captain Augusta, Maine




13 Jul 2006 8:42 AM Alert 

Great!  Another parade....and I mean that in a good way.  The Moxie Fest parade was a blast!  What really made it special was watching the folks stand and applaud as we rode by.  Anyway, that was then, this is now.....

Unfortunately I will be unable to attend....wish that I could.  However, I'm sure we would have a number of members who would normally meet at the staging area at the Augusta Civic Center ready to join forces and ride to Yarmouth.  Who amoungst the group would be willing to organize the Civic Center staging area and lead the group safely to Yarmouth?  Swaybar?  Pushboats?  Sargie?  JHarley? Bongo? Whew!  That's all the names that pop into my little mind at the moment.  You know who you are.

Christine, good luck with the parade.  Wish I could be there.  I'll be on an adventure in Canada.

Cruizer


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Rdbling Lady User is Offline
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13 Jul 2006 7:27 PM Alert 
Yeah right you wish you could be there. Your going to be riding around in Canada enjoying yourself.

The Parade Route is 1.3 miles long and looks to be pretty straight forward.

Steve is going to do a drive around and find us a place to stage prior to going to the parade staging. Once we know more about that then we will be all ready to go.

Assistant State Captain, Maine
Christine Suydam
Spouse USCG South Portland
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kawa1500 User is Offline
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13 Jul 2006 7:52 PM Alert 
people please dont miss this fair even if you dont ride in it its well worth the trip. they have several live
bands thru the weekend specially friday night if you like old time rock and roll bands 9 pm at nya outside is the best.
the parade starts at 6pm and isnt that long should be easy on all bikes.... so hope to see a great PGR turn out

Steve B USAF (RET) 73-93
Freeport, me
Ride Captain Maine
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Ride Captain Augusta, Maine




14 Jul 2006 5:35 AM Alert 

Posted By Rdbling Lady on 07/13/2006 7:27 PM
Yeah right you wish you could be there. Your going to be riding around in Canada enjoying yourself.

The Parade Route is 1.3 miles long and looks to be pretty straight forward.

Steve is going to do a drive around and find us a place to stage prior to going to the parade staging. Once we know more about that then we will be all ready to go.



Yeah, but I'd much rather be in Yarmouth enjoying the people, the eats and your company.  Oh well, guess I'll have to suffer through my Canoodian adventure somehow.

How about having the initial staging area just off of the interstate at the information area in Yarmouth?  Easy to get to whether you are heading North or South.  Just an idea.  I remember I was contemplating that area as a staging area for the Damon mission until someone mentioned the Hannaford parkinglot.  Course there is always Freeport just up the road.  Loads of large parkinglots there.  You could then ride route 1 to Yarmouth.

Just some ideas ramblin through my head........

Cruizer

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kawa1500 User is Offline
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14 Jul 2006 12:19 PM Alert 
Your right Crusier the information area is probly the best, because any closer they sell every spot for parking for the clam festival So the stagging area will be just off I-295 yarmouth/feeport exit in parking lot of the infomation booth cant miss it,
its right across from delorme maps store. if any one need exit number let me know they just chg them dont want to give out wrong info will have to look lol

4 pm
information area parking lot
kick stand up 4 15 pm

Steve B USAF (RET) 73-93
Freeport, me
Ride Captain Maine
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richmond maine




14 Jul 2006 12:36 PM Alert 
Hi all I'm trying to get up the courage to ride with all you experienced riders suggestions would be greatly appreciated, the distance ones scare me - I know I'm not ready for that and the last ride in the rain Christine took my bike away and loaded it on a truck!!! But I need some group riding experience and time.  So brake me or break me in whatever seems appropriate!!!    lol coyote(machinegun's mate) also what is the best way to get a flag attached to your bike??????

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Cruizer User is Offline
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Ride Captain Augusta, Maine




14 Jul 2006 1:07 PM Alert 
Posted By machinegunsmate on 07/14/2006 12:36 PM
Hi all I'm trying to get up the courage to ride with all you experienced riders suggestions would be greatly appreciated, the distance ones scare me - I know I'm not ready for that and the last ride in the rain Christine took my bike away and loaded it on a truck!!! But I need some group riding experience and time.  So brake me or break me in whatever seems appropriate!!!    lol coyote(machinegun's mate) also what is the best way to get a flag attached to your bike??????
Hi Nancy,

Cruizer here.  I'd still like an opportunity to adjust your scoot for you if it hasn't been done by the dealership yet.  Adjusting your levers, and foot brake & shifter can make the bike fit you to a Tee.  It would only take a few minutes and would make your riding so much more comfortable and safe.  I'll be home all day tomorrow if you feel like taking a short ride to Augusta.  Then after I'm done, maybe I can take you for a short ride around and demonstrate some of the basic points of group riding for you.
Drop me a line if you're interested.........can't find your telephone number.  I had it once upon a time.


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47UL User is Offline
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State Captain Maine




14 Jul 2006 7:34 PM Alert 
kawa1500 wrote:
... they have several live bands thru the weekend

Hey Steve, thank you for the opening.

We will be playing the Clam Festival JULY 23, 3:30-5:30 PM on the Memorial Green

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kawa1500 User is Offline
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16 Jul 2006 4:56 PM Alert 

Nancy,

This parade will be a piece of cake for you. Its not to long really easy going and also will be alot of fun after.
And Im sure everyone will be honor to have you with us Friday evening. So please attend

Steve B USAF (RET) 73-93
Freeport, me
Ride Captain Maine
lesg45 User is Offline
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Lisbon, ME




17 Jul 2006 5:15 AM Alert 
Darn it guys, wish I could do this with you, but I'll be up at Sugarloaf for our state HOG rally. Rats, Mike, I miss another opportunity to hear your band! Don, have fun in the great up-there north-we'll miss you at the rally. Christine-beat 'em into submission and have some clams for me! Have fun and I'll be thinking of you all.

Les Gibson
USN Retired, 1974-1994
Lisbon, ME
Maine PGR Ride Captain
Cruizer User is Offline
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Ride Captain Augusta, Maine




17 Jul 2006 5:43 AM Alert 
Morning Les,

Oh we'll be cruisin by the rally. Friday we've planned a ride to Quebec. Its only 135 miles from Coburn Gore. Seven of us will be staying at my father's camp in Eustis. I'm sure I'll see you at Sugarloaf. Ride safe.

Don


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Rdbling Lady User is Offline
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Assistant State Captain:Lincoln County Ride Captain Dresden, Maine




17 Jul 2006 7:57 AM Alert 
Hey folks, so no word from me this weekend. Had an something I had to take care of and no computer to use.

Steve, it sounds like we are all a go with staging and the fun. I sure hope it is not 90+ out. We will see everyone there on Friday. Have a good week

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Christine Suydam
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Hercman User is Offline
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Marietta, GA




18 Jul 2006 7:23 AM Alert 
As of now I'll be there
kawa1500 User is Offline
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18 Jul 2006 10:29 AM Alert 
Cool, Hercman hope you can make it bring your other friends from base along with ya more the fun

Steve B USAF (RET) 73-93
Freeport, me
Ride Captain Maine
Rdbling Lady User is Offline
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Assistant State Captain:Lincoln County Ride Captain Dresden, Maine




18 Jul 2006 11:46 AM Alert 
Hey everyone,

Just a word of caution, bring the rain gear. It looksl ike we could live up to our name if one of the stormes come in. If the storm does come in, reminder "Ride in only your comfort zone"

See everyone soon.

Assistant State Captain, Maine
Christine Suydam
Spouse USCG South Portland
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kawa1500 User is Offline
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18 Jul 2006 1:00 PM Alert 
AsHa must be back in town with that weather report lol

Steve B USAF (RET) 73-93
Freeport, me
Ride Captain Maine
Rdbling Lady User is Offline
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Assistant State Captain:Lincoln County Ride Captain Dresden, Maine




18 Jul 2006 2:45 PM Alert 
Oh yes she is, Hey if it hails and blowes like it just did here in Augusta I'll be in my truck, we had marble size hail up here. We can all sit inside and hang our flags out.. *S just joking. Everyone please keep and eye on the weather, if I see it is going to be really bad we'll play it safe.

Assistant State Captain, Maine
Christine Suydam
Spouse USCG South Portland
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18 Jul 2006 10:16 PM Alert 
Just got back from the red sox game it was perfect weather in boston I guess I missed the storm here this evening !!

and it cant rain on friday that wouldnt be nice

Steve B USAF (RET) 73-93
Freeport, me
Ride Captain Maine
Rdbling Lady User is Offline
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Assistant State Captain:Lincoln County Ride Captain Dresden, Maine




19 Jul 2006 1:58 PM Alert 
Oh, you go to Boston and leave Asha with us? Now you know why we got the rain and not you.....

Assistant State Captain, Maine
Christine Suydam
Spouse USCG South Portland
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19 Jul 2006 3:28 PM Alert 
HEY NO PROBLEM EVERYONE....I'll just jump back on a plane to ALABAMA! YAHOOOOOOOOO


I have a few choice words for you all.....   but I'll place nice on the forum  and wait until you all depart from the parade and begin the ride home on your scoots and then I will command the heaviest rain storm you have ever seen upon you and your little scoooooots and see who has the last laugh  ....   hehehehehe  



luv ya all...mean it...I do!  you all are the best...and the most fun...ps kawa1500 you still owe me a paint job!   

In honor of those who serve(d)

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kawa1500 User is Offline
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19 Jul 2006 8:31 PM Alert 
Well Dear you"ll just have to ride a few more times with me so
I can finish the sand blasting job before we paint it

Steve B USAF (RET) 73-93
Freeport, me
Ride Captain Maine
Rdbling Lady User is Offline
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Assistant State Captain:Lincoln County Ride Captain Dresden, Maine




20 Jul 2006 8:51 AM Alert 
Ok folk, we don't have the best of weather planned for tomorrow.. For all of you coming down, play it safe see you at 4pm in Yarmouth at the visitors center.

Assistant State Captain, Maine
Christine Suydam
Spouse USCG South Portland
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Schmidtrock User is Offline
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Huntsville, AL




20 Jul 2006 9:04 AM Alert 
Come on back down Asha! We need some relief from the current drought and my rainman powers seem to be waning.

Schmidtrock
American Legion Rider Post #8
Riding with Respect
"Look back, but don't stare."


Riding IN HONOR OF Mike "Deltoid" Bland..."It's all good"
<--------------------------> RIP Deltoid I miss you

John "SmokyMtnSporty" Deniakis..."Optimistically pessimistic about life"
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Huntsville, AL




20 Jul 2006 9:05 AM Alert 
p.s. I've already got your 'BAMA Ride Captain nameplate ordered.

Schmidtrock
American Legion Rider Post #8
Riding with Respect
"Look back, but don't stare."


Riding IN HONOR OF Mike "Deltoid" Bland..."It's all good"
<--------------------------> RIP Deltoid I miss you

John "SmokyMtnSporty" Deniakis..."Optimistically pessimistic about life"
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