Greetings,
Yesterday Conrad Pfeifer and I traveled to the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum to meet with Jack Penton and discuss plans for the February POG meeting. It was the first time that Conrad and I were able to view the new Motorcycle Hall of Fame Gallery and we found it to be quite impressive, as were the new exhibits in the lower level.
I personally found the Hall of Fame Exhibit very informative and inspiring, there is plenty of informative signage with each exhibit to go along with the motorcycles and other related memorabilia that accompany many of them. The special video that is shown is a "must see" when you visit, it was moving for me to have Jack standing with us when the segment of the video played that highlights his exploits.
It looks as though the 10th Annual Penton Day at the AMA meeting just might be one of the best yet. We plan to explore the "early days" of Jack, Jeff, Tom and Dane, as well as travel along the time line of their careers. Given the importance of the involvement of each of these gentleman to the success of the Penton motorcycle, as well as to the United States ISDT effort for many years, this gathering will hopefully rank as a "must attend" for many of you Penton enthusiasts.
The date of the meeting is February 5, 2011.
The location is the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum, Pickerington, Ohio. http://www.motorcyclemuseum.org/index.asp
The Museum opens at 9, we will begin our program at 10.
Hope to see you there,
Paul
Thank you Paul, Conrad and Jack. I'll see you there.Will we display our bikes outside again? Hank
Hank Rinehart
Hank,
Yes, we will have a display area. Hopefully in the circle area just outside the entry to the Museum.
Paul
Paul, Thank you for the update on the Feb. POG meeting. Already making my plans to attend this event. I am looking forward to meeting all the POG members who attend. joe
Greetings,
We have a change in mind for this years POG meeting that will hopefully allow for an even more enjoyable day.
There is a meeting area in the main AMA building that we would like to use for our lunch break. This area will afford us a more comfortable area to eat lunch and socialize. This area will also provide us with the opportunity to show some newly found pictures from the early days that Jack is excited for us to see, as the area is equipped with a screen and presentation equipment. The building is attached to the Museum by a raised enclosed catwalk as well as by a tunnel, so we will not need to venture outside to reach it.
Keeping with tradition, the other portions of our meeting will be held amongst the Museum exhibit, and quite appropriately in the Off-Road area.
Thanks
Paul
Any current updates/changes for the museum meeting?[:p]
Kip, thanks for the inquiry.
Jack said yesterday that Tom and his wife have their tickets bought and are looking forward to the trip. JP told me at the last meeting that Mrs. Penton is very excited for their visit. It is interesting, and somewhat heartwarming at the same time, that a trip back to Amherst instigated by the POG wanting to reunite the Penton boys and their cousin Dane for our meeting, is also bringing pleasure to the Penton Family. We as Penton enthusiasts are very blessed to have such a warm and close relationship with the Penton Family.
Dane has confirmed that he will be in attendance, as he always is, and Jack said that he has everything confirmed with Jeff. I might encourage any of you attending to bring any items that you might wish to have autographed by these guys, as this is most assuredly one of the few times we will have the chance to be with all of them at one time.
We are now in the process of finalizing the details for the Buehner Supply sponsored lunch, and the renting of extra chairs as well as the lighting and the sound system.
Anyone out there have any stories about the Penton Boys and Dane they wish to share??
Hope to see you at the meeting,
Paul
Paul,
I will have some POG Calendars with me to sell, as well as a few to supply for some door prizes. See you there. I hope the weather cooperates this year.
Any current updates/changes for the museum meeting?[:p]
Kip, thanks for the inquiry.
Jack said yesterday that Tom and his wife have their tickets bought and are looking forward to the trip. JP told me at the last meeting that Mrs. Penton is very excited for their visit. It is interesting, and somewhat heartwarming at the same time, that a trip back to Amherst instigated by the POG wanting to reunite the Penton boys and their cousin Dane for our meeting, is also bringing pleasure to the Penton Family. We as Penton enthusiasts are very blessed to have such a warm and close relationship with the Penton Family.
Dane has confirmed that he will be in attendance, as he always is, and Jack said that he has everything confirmed with Jeff. I might encourage any of you attending to bring any items that you might wish to have autographed by these guys, as this is most assuredly one of the few times we will have the chance to be with all of them at one time.
We are now in the process of finalizing the details for the Buehner Supply sponsored lunch, and the renting of extra chairs as well as the lighting and the sound system.
Anyone out there have any stories about the Penton Boys and Dane they wish to share??
Hope to see you at the meeting,
Paul
Paul,
I will have some POG Calendars with me to sell, as well as a few to supply for some door prizes. See you there. I hope the weather cooperates this year.
Randy,
Thanks, those calenders will come in handy. The long term forecast says the temperature will be close to 30 with just a dusting of snow, compared to last year that is great.
To all,
At recent POG meetings we have had a segment called "what's in your garage", sort of a show & tell with a chosen member bringing in some items. For this meeting Jack thought it would be neat to ask the attendees to bring in an item or two that you might want to show the Penton Family. Maybe something they signed for you many years ago, a special program or picture from " back in the day ", or maybe that letter that John wrote back to you, or possibly some other items that you would just like to show the others.
This should be an interesting way to show some neat items and to also let the Penton Family know what their acts of kindness meant to you.
Paul
Paul Clipper has decided to come out of retirement and join us at the Penton Day event at the Museum. Paul's love for everything Penton was easy to see in his article in Trail Rider on the POG 40/10 event a couple of years back.
The Penton Day event with it's gathering of the Penton family has drawn some interest from a couple of magazines for some coverage and Paul is the perfect man for the job. Paul has always been a great friend of the POG and the Penton family and it will be really nice to have him join with us for the event.
The extended forecast shows a high of 47 on the day of our event. If you are coming, and we hope you are, how about stuffing an extra Penton in the trunk or on the roof and lets fill that circle in front of the Museum full, handle bar to handle bar all the way around in honor of these folks :)
Paul
Things have changed, and I might actually be able to make it. I look forward to being apart of the meeting.
FYI, if anyones looking for inexpensive motel rooms, I got mine at Motel 6 for less that $35. Exit 110 off I 70, relatively close to the museum.
What Motel is around the corner from the Museum and do they give ama/military discounts? Thanks!
Was planning to come over but ILL is going to get 12 to 20 inchs of snow on Wed. Will have to see how the weather is going to be on Friday. Later Gary
We are supposed to get it Tuesday/Wednesday here in Indiana. Hope it is gone by Thursday/Friday!:(
Hi all,
I've been planning for months to make the trip for this meeting but for the second straight year won't be coming. Last year the weather kept me home but this time it's something a little more important. My daughter is a senior this year and has a college campus visit scheduled for Saturday and so that takes priority. Guess I'll see most of you guys at Mid Ohio this summer or possibly at the AHRMA CC race in Stillwater, OK but not sure I'll be healed enough to ride that one yet either. Have a safe trip to all and have great time at the meeting.
Dave McCullough
Kip,
No sure what hotel you mean, but this link should help everyone who might be looking for a room close by.
http://www.motorcyclemuseum.org/planyourvisit
The Country Inn & Suites has been taken over by Holiday Inn Express and they will give us rooms at $ 89.99 + tax, according to Ashley, mention the AMA for that rate. They are located at 2806 Taylor Road Reynoldsburg, OH 43068 614) 861-8888 (800) 456-4000
The Marriott Fairfield Inn & Suites 2826 Taylor Road Reynoldsburg, OH 43068 (614) 864-4555 is adjacent to the one listed above, I was just provided with a price of $ 89.00 + tax by Penny for our group.
Be sure to mention when you sign in or call that you are with the motorcycle group attending the Motorcycle Hall of Fame / AMA function this weekend. There are lots of motels in the area and a great range of prices and services available.
The forecast at this time is for sunny weather from Thursday through Sunday in Pickerington, Ohio with the high around 37 on Saturday.
I just spoke with Jack, he said Tom is arriving on Thursday and he is hopeful that his younger brother Tim is going to also be in attendance.
Thanks,
Paul
We are still under a travel advisory with 2" of snow and ice coming in early tonight. Will see tomorrow morning how the roads are, don't want to do like last year.:(
This is a nice place just around the corner from the AMA.
Holiday Inn Express
2806 Taylor Rd.
Reynoldsburg, OH 43068
(614) 861-8888
Thanks Jack, that's the one!
For those of you looking for something else to do while in Columbus, there is an indoor Arenacross on Saturday night at the Columbus fairgrounds.
http://www.actionsportsracing.com/2011-AX-columbus.html
This is not part of the AMA National Arenacross series.
They usually leave some doors open in the building for ventilation, so bring warm clothing.
We set things up at the Museum today, the roads are all clear and it has been a nice sunny day in Pickerington.
Thanks go out to Ollie and Al Martin along with Ric Stewart for helping to get everything "Pentonized " at the Museum... Paul Clipper is here and he also helped us out. Ted and Connie are also here.
Paul