ISDTRR Steering Committee thanks...

Started by Paul Danik, October 16, 2009, 07:49:53 PM

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Paul Danik


 
The ISDT Reunion Ride Steering Committee would like to express their gratitude to a number of folks, and groups, for their tireless efforts in making the Reunion Ride weekend a reality.
 
The Enduro Riders Association, under the direction of their President Steve Barber, did an outstanding job of hosting the event.  Steve and his layout crew worked diligently to provide a well marked route that used newly cut trails which proved very suitable to the vintage machinery. The Vinton County Junior Fairgrounds proved to be a great venue for the event,  hopefully we will be able to join forces again with Steve and the ERA at the fairgrounds in the future.
 
Finding a facility large enough to handle the Reunion Ride banquet is always a tough job. Kent Knudson not only found a great facility, he spent an enormous amount of time and effort setting up an unbelievable display of memorabilia and motorcycles for all of us to enjoy while at the banquet.  It is a shame that the catering firm that the facility uses did not provide the level of service that they promised.  Kent played numerous important roles in the event and his involvement is greatly appreciated.
 
Teddy Landers worked tirelessly as usual handling the many AHRMA related details of the event.  Teddy's never ending energy and positive attitude played a key role in the success of the Reunion Ride.  
 
On behalf of the ISDT Reunion Ride Steering Committee, thanks again to those mentioned above and to everyone who helped in any way with this event.
 
Paul

Jeff D

I would like to add a special thank you to the ISDT and ISDE veterans who attended this year's Reunion.  We had a number of "regulars", a few of whom we hadn't seen in a few years (Ron Bohn, Jake and Jeff Fischer, Ed Schmidt, Jim Fogle)and some "new guys" like Darrell Diamond, Todd Morain, Wally Wilson, Bobby Bean, Mike Rosso, and many more I am overlooking.
EXTRA thanks to those responsible for Mr. Penton and Bud Green riding out on minute 00 on matching steel tankers.  Truly an historical moment in Reunion Ride history.  You can bet Leroy and Dave Sr. were watching with pride!


Jeff DeBell
Jeff DeBell