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S L O W S P O K E S B I C Y C L E C L U B P. O. B O X 7 9 2 S T E R L I N G H E I G H T S, M I 4 8 3 1 1-0 7 9 2 April 2015 President Carol Ritchey Vice President Tom Graham Treasurer: Clara Herndon Secretary: Ed Schultz Newsletter Editor: Jim Walter Newsletter Distributor: Lennie Raines Membership Chair: Lennie Raines Sunshine Liaison: Rita Zupan-Wilhelm POAR Chair: Gabe Halsall Event Coordinator: Tom Graham Webmaster: Tom Miller Website: www.slowspokes.org Mailing Address: Slow Spokes P.O. Box 792 Sterling Hts, MI 48311 The first Michigan impromptu ride of 2015 took place at Stony Creek on March 11th. Yes, there was still plenty of snow cover at the park, but the road was clear and the Slow Spokes were out riding. More pictures of the ride are on page 5. It s been a long winter But some of us are out riding again. Some intrepid readers went out on the Ice in Grand Traverse Bay near Traverse City this winter. The Great Lakes were much more frozen over than usual this winter. One report suggests that this may lead to a cooler than usual summer.

Meetings Unless otherwise noted, meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. on the first Friday of every month at the Warren Woods Baptist Church at 14251 E. 12 Mile Road between Hayes and Schoenherr in Warren. Refreshments are served. Ride Information Send information for rides and walks and other exciting events to our event coordinator Tom Graham, email turbotommie@hotmail.com by the (10th) of the month. Newsletter Information Send articles you d like published to Jim Walter. Email the information to him at jim.walter@comcast.net. Articles must be received by the 15th of the month for inclusion in the newsletter. Feel free to call Jim at 248-879-2405. Date change for April Meeting The April meeting will take place on the second Friday of April, Friday April 10th, so as not to conflict with Good Friday. 2015 Mileage Chart For those who would like a 2015 Mileage Chart, you can print one from the website. The link to download it is on the home page of the website. Anyone interested in culture Update on Bicycle Adventures Don Windhorst suggests the following presentations at the Lorenzo Cultural Center: Bath City USA Friday, April 10th at 11 am. Learn how Mount Clemens became known as Bath City, USA after becoming famous for its healing waters and welcoming guests from all over the world. The attack on Michilimackinac and the War Called Pontiac s Friday, April 17th at 11 am. Learn about Pontiac s Rebellion in 1763 and the famous attack on Fort Michilimackinac on July 2, 1763. Killing Jimmy Hoffa Friday, April 17th at 1 pm. See a 52 minute cut from the documentary file Killing Jimmy Hoffa telling the story of Hoffa s disappearance and probable murder. June Self-Contained Rides Circle the Thumb and the Ride to GOBA. Tom Graham and Clara Herndon are already making camping reservations for the self-contained rides in June. These are the Circle the Thumb and the Ride to GOBA. If you are planning on joining them, you should let them know soon. Tom Graham - turbotommie@hotmail.com Clara Herndon - claraherndon@outlook.com Please put Slow Spokes in your subject line when emailing. Lorenzo Cultural Center 44575 Garfield Road Clinton Twp, MI. On MCCC Center Campus near Hall and Garfield Programs are free. Preregistration is required. Call 586-445-7348. Regular Exhibit Hours: Wed-Sat 10 am - 4 pm, Sun 1-4 pm. For more information, call Don and Sue Windhorst 586-978-0184. Cross Country Ride - San Diego to St. Augustine As of now, there are 4 people committed to going on this trip from about September 8th thru November 16th. A couple of other people are still thinking about it and might also join us. Call Ed Schultz at 248-320-7752 if you would like more details or if you are interested in joining us.

APRIL WEEKLY RIDES Thursday Evening Rides (Starting April 23rd). DISTANCE: 14 miles DATE: Thursdays, Apr 23, 30 PACE: Leisurely pace to accommodate all riders. TIME: 6:30 P.M. TERRAIN: Flat LEADER: Ray Carpenter (586) 321-1503 between 8 am and 8 pm MEETING PLACE: At the clock on the corner of Main St. and New St. in Mt. Clemens ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Ride 7 miles, rest stop and return. Tentative destination is St. Clair Metropark. APRIL SCHEDULED RIDES Marie Clifford s Memorial Ride DISTANCE: 36.4 miles DATE: Saturday, April 25 PACE: 12-14 mph TIME: 10:00 A.M. TERRAIN: Flat LEADER: Rita & Paul (586) 291-7242 or (586) 243-4325 MEETING PLACE: M19 & Gratiot in Richmond in Kmart parking lot. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Lunch at the end of the ride at Ted s Coney Island. (no ride if temperature is below 50 or if it s raining) So how bad was the winter? Well, one Slow Spoke traded in her bicycle for a camel, and headed out across the Sahara Desert in Morocco. She said the camel was a little too slow for her, so she s back on her bike now.

Why Should I Join the Slow Spokes? Editorial from our president OK, so you already know how to ride a bike. Maybe you have more than one. Maybe your bike is just an old thing hanging in your garage. Maybe it's a fancy-schmancy race bike you bought in a moment of resolution. And maybe you're not sure about skin-tight exercise clothes. You've seen the lycra/spandex speedsters, grimly determined, heads down, shaved legs pumping furiously along Jefferson Avenue on their $5000 machines. You've seen the homeless guys riding the wrong way on Gratiot Avenue with black garbage bags lashed to their fenders. Teenagers popping wheelies and 360's and other death defying stunts. And everybody knows Lance Armstrong's story. My point is, these people are all Family. The Slow Spokes Bike Club is like Close Family. There's the Uncle who knows how to urban-engineer anything, given enough angle iron and bungee cordage. The Sister-in-Law who's so completely in charge of every social situation, always has a kleenex or an extra pair of gloves for you to borrow because you forgot yours (again). The Cousin who knows the best way to get there from here. The Over-Achiever. The Slacker. The Black Sheep with the (hidden) heart of gold. The Goofball. The Sage. It's Us. We are Them. Yeah, you ride around your neighboorhood. How about riding down to Tiger Stadium for a game? Or Royal Oak for a bagel? Or Belle Isle? Lake Erie Metro Park? How about from San Diego (California) to St. Augustine (Florida)? Where do you want to go? When you're riding with a pack of cyclists, you're free to explore the world from the saddle. Even if the world is just that part of the City you used to hang out in, or always wanted to check out, but you just haven't made time to see. You ride with other, more seasoned bikers, and chances are you'll learn valuable skills. Even if you never have to change a rear tire on the sidewalk outside the coffee shop, at least you'll see how it's done. You'll learn how to ride safer, smarter. A gang of ten bikes is a heckuva lot more visible than one bike alone. A strong headwind is not so daunting when you're singing Do-Re-Mi from The Sound of Music at the top of your lungs with fellow Von Trappes. Pretty soon 50 miles seems like a nothing distance, and you're the one with seasoning. And, by the way...you don't have to wear special clothes, or have special shoes, or anything crazy like that. You should wear a helmet, OK, that's one thing you have to have. (A sore shoulder heals in a few days--a brain injury is forever.) Everything else is just for your personal level of comfort. Padded shorts make a big difference. Sunglasses, as much as to shield the rays as to keep grit out of your eyes. Nothing that rubs or chafes is going to feel great, no matter what your level of fitness, right? Common sense, people! Slow Spokes is the club for regular folks who like to ride bikes. Join Us! Time to pay your membership dues for 2015. They are due by April 1st. Dues are still $15.00 for an individual or family. Please fill out the membership application. It can be found on the website. All members who will be riding should sign the waiver form. (Note: Your birthday is not a required field. I know some of you like to keep that secret.)

March 11, 2015 Stony Creek Metropark There was a good turnout for the first impromptu ride of the season even though there still was snow on the ground. Of course, after the ride, food was provided. That may have encouraged some of the Slow Spokes to come out of hibernation a little earlier than usual.

Slow Spokes Spokin Times News Page 6 YOUR FAVORITE BIKE SHOP!!! The following bicycle stores offer a discount on equipment and accessories. Be prepared to show your Slow Spokes membership card when making a purchase to receive the discount. Allied Cycle 23101 Gra ot Eastpointe, MI 48021 586/772-3411 American Cycle & Fitness 29428 Woodward Ave Royal Oak, MI 48072 248/542-7182 American Cycle & Fitness 39900 W. Fourteen Mile Walled Lake, MI 48390 248/960-1371 American Cycle & Fitness 203 N. Perry Street Pon ac, MI 48342 248/333-7843 American Cycle & Fitness 20343 Mack Avenue Grosse Pointe Woods, MI 48236 313/886-1968 American Cycle & Fitness 18517 Hall Road Macomb Twp. MI 48044 586/416-1000 Anchor Bay Bicycle & Fitness 35214 23 Mile Road New Bal more, MI 48047 586/725-2878 Bike Tech 18401 E. Warren Detroit, MI 48236 313/884-2453 D & D Bicycles 8383 N. Middlebelt Rd Westland, MI 48185 734/522-9410 D & D Bicycles 121 N. Center Rd. Northville, MI 48167 248/347-1511 D & D Bicycles 9977 E. Grand River Brighton, MI 48116 810/227-5070 D & D Bicycles 4141 W. 12 Mile Road Berkley, MI 48072 248/547-0770 D & D Bicycles 7330 Highland Road Waterford, MI 48327 248/461-6550 East Side Bike Shop 26210 Van Dyke Ave Centerline, MI 48015 586/756-2001 Fraser Bicycle & Fitness 34501 U ca Road Fraser, MI 48072 586/294-4070 Hamilton Bicycle 69329 Main Street Richmond, MI 48062 586/727-5140 Macomb Bike & Fitness 28411 Schoenherr Warren, MI 48088 586/756-5400 Main Street Bicycles 5987 26 Mile Road Washington, MI 48094 586/677-7755 Main Street Bicycles 622 S Lapeer Lake Orion, MI 48362 248/236-9100 Metro Bike-N-Sport 36649 S. Gra ot Ave Clinton Twp., MI 48035 586/791-3488 Paul s Bike Depot 28057 Gra ot Roseville, MI 48066 586/776-9165 Stoney Creek Bike 58235 Van Dyke Washington, MI 48094 586/781-4451 Club Information For more information about our club, please see our website at www.slowspokes.org Most of the information on the website is visible without signing in. If you are a member, you can use your email address as your login ID and create a password. This gives you access to some information that non-members cannot see. If you wish to join the Slow Spokes, there is a membership application on the website that you can print out and fill out. You are welcome to come for a meeting or try out a ride before joining the club. DO WE HAVE YOUR CORRECT EMAIL ADDRESS? If you want to know of impromptu rides and other information of special interest not found on our website or in the newsletter, please make sure you forward your correct email address to Paul Wilhelm at jpwilhelm@hotmail.com Notes from the Newsletter Editor: Every attempt will be made to include all articles as they are submitted, and in their entirety, in the newsletter. However, due to space constraints, this may not always be possible. If you do not want your article edited in any way, shape or form (even if typos and/or grammatical errors are apparent) please make a note of that when the article is sent.