ABATE of Florida, Inc. – Polk County Chapter
ABATE of Florida, Inc. ● Polk County Chapter
The Iron Press DEDICATED TO FREEDOM OF THE ROAD - LET THOSE WHO RIDE DECIDE
APRIL 2018 Vol 35 issue 4
Our Mission Statement: WHO WE ARE ABATE is a non-profit organization of motorcycle enthusiast from all walks of life. We lobby and educate the government and general public to promote motorcycling in a safe and positive image. We endeavor to enlist the cooperation and participation of all organizations and individuals that share a similar interest in preserving our American tradition of Freedom. We promote motorcycle safety, training & political awareness. We ARE NOT A CLUB
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OR A GANG. We fund our work through toy runs, poker runs, campouts, and other motorcycle activities. We are your neighbors and friends who work, pay taxes, and get involved with our community. We serve and support our country and believe in freedom. We use all legal means to protect our rights without infringing on the rights of others.
ABATE of Florida, Inc. is incorporated under the laws of Florida as a motorcycle rights organization or a “MRO”.
ABATE of Florida, Inc. currently is the only political MRO in Florida representing the interests of its members and the motorcycling public at large.
ABATE of Florida, Inc. is dedicated to securing and protecting the rights of all motorcyclists in the state
ABATE’S Objectives are to: Keep all bikers informed on legislative actions and events that affect their safety and rights. Be a powerful political force in legislation that affects Motorcycle safety and rights. Provide a lobbyist that will represent ABATE interests at State and National levels. Promote voter registration and to motivate members to speak up for their rights. Promote safety without infringing on individual rights and freedoms. Educate the public and Motorcycle Awareness and safety Issues.
ABATE’s Accomplishments:
ABATE was the driving force behind the changes in Florida’s Helmet Law. Florida Motorcyclist, over the age of 21 and who carry at least $10,000 medical insurance coverage now enjoy the Freedom to Choose whether to wear a helmet or not.
ABATE has developed & copyrighted “The Motorcycle Safety & Awareness Program” (MSAP). The program is presented to non-motorcyclists to educate them on how to safely share the road with motorcycles. It is taught in local schools & to civic organizations at no charge in the hope of reducing motorcycle accidents and deaths through education, not legislation.
ABATE had gained a positive and respected position in Tallahassee. Because of our Lobbyist and Legislative efforts, State Representatives are aware of ABATE members and our vigilant quest.
ABATE reminds travelers every day to “Look Twice Save a Life, Motorcycles are everywhere” through our billboard campaign.
Disclaimer The views expressed in this newsletter are not necessarily those of ABATE of Polk County Chapter or ABATE of Florida Inc. This newsletter encourages all members to submit ABATE related material, photos, events, and commentaries, etc. ABATE of Florida, Inc. and the Polk County Chapter of ABATE accepts no responsibility for the comments, views or opinions contained in the newsletter. Polk County Chapter reserves the right to edit or omit any article submitted for publication. All materials submitted to Polk County Chapter for use in this letter becomes property of the chapter. Guidelines for Submissions Members are asked to submit articles, photos and other materials that would be of interest to their fellow members by 11:00pm on Friday following the Meeting. All board members are encouraged to submit their articles as soon as possible following the monthly meeting. Please do not submit slanderous or accusing letters, profanity or nudity. Identification Statement ABATE of Florida, Inc. Polk County Chapter PO Box 2743 Lakeland, FL 33806
ABATE of Florida, Inc. – Polk County Chapter
Position Name Email President James “Doc” Reichenbach [email protected]
Vice President Darrin “Scribe” Brooks [email protected]
Secretary Shelly Johnston [email protected]
Treasurer Patti Nasrallah [email protected]
Sgt. at Arms Marcus Hotelling [email protected]
PR/Communications Sally Carroll [email protected]
Webmaster Dan “Slo Mo” Henderson [email protected]
Masterlink Editor C/O State Office [email protected]
Membership Laurie Hanley [email protected]
Safety Program Victor Piorkowski [email protected]
Legislative Darrin “Scribe” Brooks [email protected]
Products Steve “Caretaker” Knee [email protected]
Legal Larry Crow [email protected]
Position Name Phone Email
President Mark “Zman” Zinser 863-559-9550 [email protected]
Vice President Greg Vernon 863-934-9719 [email protected]
Secretary Laneata “Lo” McDermott 863-688-3161 [email protected]
Treasurer Rawson (Rusty) Goff 813-426-5171 [email protected]
Sgt. at Arms Tim “Roadmap” McDermott 863-688-3161 [email protected]
Membership Ralph Snearly [email protected]
Safety Rawson (Rusty) Goff 813-426-5171 [email protected]
Products Greg Vernon 863-934-9719 [email protected]
PR Aaron McCormick 863-968-3818 [email protected]
Legislative Mark “ZMan” Zinser 863-559-9550 [email protected]
Delegates Tim “Roadmap” McDermott 863-688-3161 [email protected]
Dewey Cain 863-688-0608
Newsletter Jenni Stapleton 813-707-4808 [email protected]
Webmaster Steve Ammerman 813-363-9540 [email protected]
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Hey Y’all and hope all is well, with plenty of wind therapy in this beautiful riding weather we’ve been
having! Got a few things this month. First, our 2nd Annual Chapter gun give away. With 2 guns in the
drawing, some lucky person will win a Smith & Wesson AR15, or a Ruger LCP II .380 Semi. There will
be 2 names drawn on May 12th, during our Skills on Wheels Motorcycle Rodeo. You need not be present
to win, as we will call the winners phone number upon drawing their name. All you need to do to win is
donate $10.00 for a ticket and chance to win one of these guns. All Chapter members, please get the
donations for the drawing tickets that you have, in at the next Chapter meeting April 15 at Boondocks.
Then get some more tickets to sell by May 12. Speaking of the Rodeo, this years is shaping up to be our
best yet (providing Mother Nature co-operates). Once again, we need all members to get the word out
(social media, Facebook, etc). Our Webmaster has it going on various sites (thanks Steve), and we also
have flyers to give out to bikers you know, and businesses that cater to motorcycles & bikers. We will
have plenty of flyers at the April meeting, and if you want more before then (along with more gun tickets
to sell), call me at 863-559-9550.
April means ABATE Elections process begins. At the next 3 Chapter meetings, we will do the following:
April – nominations for all Offices. May – those nominated will accept or decline. June – voting for those who accepted. More
discussion on this process at the next meeting before the Nominations.
Also, we had a great time March 24 at Harley Davidson of Lakeland grilling ‘dogs & burgers. Thanks to Roadmap & Crazy Rick for
manning the grill, and Lo helping out with the other necessities. In addition to keeping tips for the Chapter, we had our canopy set up for
Safety and Membership information (thanks Rusty and Ralph). This is a great way to get our message out to our fellow bikers about
what ABATE is about. And thanks to HD of Lakeland for a free cookout for bikers every weekend! Our next date to grill is Saturday,
April 28. More info on that from Roadmap in this Newsletter. That’s it for this month. See y’all April 15th at the Boondocks for our
Chapter Meeting. Thanks so much for Ginny providing for our meetings at The Boondocks. RIDE SAFE AND ENJOY
Vice President
Hey all.
Sorry I could not make our last meeting, I had a business requirement to attend to.. Please attend our next 3 meetings, it is
very important, we have our nominations (April), then our acceptance or decline (May)
GREG; VP
Secretary
THANK YOU to today’s meeting attendees: Kay Floyd; David Cox; John T. McDermott; Joe
Towry; Al Haines; Aaron Brown; Dewey Cain; Aaron McCormick; Rose McCormick; Rick
Lewis; Gerry Elliot; Steve Ammerman; John Tardy, Iron Fisherman PC; GK Swatzbaugh III;
Bill Hardy; Cecil Mitchell; Lo Alexander; Z Man;
1:00p The Pledge of Allegiance and Moment of Silence were led by Secretary Lo Alexander.
President Z Man was on route from Daytona and Greg was excused. Lo led a spirited
discussion RE: The Skills on Wheels Motorcycle Rodeo Saturday May 12. Many members
volunteered. Volunteers make the event. If you want to help, there is a place for you.
President, Z Man was absent for the first 20 minutes.
VP, Greg Vernon was absent and excused.
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Secretary, Lo Alexander heard no corrections to February’s Minutes. They were ACCEPTED as read UNANIMOSLY.
Treasurer, Rusty Goff was absent and excused.
Sgt. @ Arms, Tim McDermott mentioned how nice the morning ride was. He also spoke of the RODEO. He is in charge of SECURITY
and SET UP of the games. Tell Tim that you can help.
Membership, Ralph Snearly was called to Nova Scotia. Safety, Rusty Goff was absent and excused.
PR, Aaron McCormick had no news.
Products, Greg Vernon was absent and excused.
Newsletter, Jenni Stapleton was absent and excused. It was suggested that a membership application form be included in The Iron Press.
Webmaster, Steve Ammerman gave us the sad news that Kevin Hartley died last Friday. He had an ALS type disease, multi focal neural
apathy. Services will be this Friday. See Steve’s Facebook and <POLKCOUNTYMOTORCYCLERIDERS> for information.
President and Legislation Trustee, Z Man reminded us that we cook burgers at H-D this Saturday @ 11a. Get your tickets for the gun
drawing. Win an AR-15 or a Ruger 380! The usual items are progressing thru Congress at the usual rate: texting, helmets, vulnerable
road users, and the recovery of the money that motorcycle riders pay when registering their vehicle. We had previously used these funds
to finance safety programs. Mike Gray moved that we ask the legislature for an accounting of these funds. Steve seconded. MOTION
PASSED UNANIMOUSLY.
OLD BUSINESS: Don’t forget, a $10 donation gives you two chances to win!
NEW BUSINESS: There was no new business.
Good of the Order: GK invited us on a ride thru Central Florida this Saturday. Call GK for more info.::::::: Thanks, Steve, for the
donation to the BDF::::::::::Thank you, Ginny, for your generous hospitality. Our Rodeo gets better every year:::::::::::: Remember
Kevin.
[These minutes were compiled and condensed by me, Lo Alexander, March 22, 2018 with respect]
The meeting adjourned at 1:55p.
Adjourn
Sgt. of Arms I hope this letter find you all happy and healthy! We have lots of things going on with mighty
Polk ABATE.guaranteed lots of fun for the 2 wheeled spirits that we are. Lets first put aside all
except our Skills on Wheels motorcycle Rodeo taking place May 12,11am till 4pm to .Lets make
sure we tell all our ABATE brothers as well as any other motorcyclist that we may encounter on
our daily rides.We all need to make sure we pass out flyers! Try to put up all flyers at any
business that will let you put em up.You can get these from any officer.This is one of the funnest
things we do during the year and I am looking forward to seeing my friends as well as meet some
new riders.Wee will need volunteers for the rodeo.We can always use a new set of eyes that can
show us some new roads,It is a whole new perspective when someone else leads, as you don’t
have to concentrate on keeping bikes counted as you come out of a curve…With that being said lets not forget our gun raffle drawing we
will have at the May rodeo.contact officers for more tickets.We also have nominations coming up, think about running for an office, if
you are not sure what to do we have officer seminars held yearly.For those that don’t know, we lost a dear brother,Kevin Hartley,He will
be greatly missed…Steve A. and Kevins daughter Jazz will ride with some more of his friends to his memorial service on the 23 of
May…Ride Safe,Ride Often,Ride Free
NO RIDE ON APRIL 15 AS TIM WILL BE AT THE STATE MEETING ON THE 14TH
Membership
Please renew a month early to avoid expiring and losing your years of continuous membership.
Dues can be paid at our Chapter meeting or mailed to PO Box 2743 Lakeland, FL 33806 If you have not updated your contact
information recently, did not receive your renewal notice or are a new or renewing member and haven’t received your
membership card, please email me at [email protected] or call 863-206-9028.
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Products Still have a few chapter shirts (xl) and a few BLM (xxl) shirts for sale, see me at the next meeting if you want
one.
Safety I would like to thank Lakeland Harley-Davidson for allowing us the recent opportunity to do the cooking and
set up our safety booth at their swap meet.
The turnout was great and the weather couldn’t have been any better. Remember, the Saturday of the
Leesburg Bike-fest, they will have free hamburgers and hotdogs and our chapter will be cooking again, stop
by and show your support.
Safety tip of the month
If you haven’t notice there seems to be a new type of racing event going on. It’s the one where someone see’s
you coming down the highway as they are approaching an intersection and they speed up, run the stop sign,
turn the corner and pull out in front of you. Don’t enter, there’s no prize money, nor trophy, it’s just another
idiot with no regards for yours or anyone else’s life. I don’t think it’s their need to be first because if they
haven’t realized there’s always going to be someone somewhere ahead of them. I tend to think, they are afraid
you just might do the speed limit and obey other traffic laws, “and god forbid” they get stuck behind you. “Watch out”, they’re
everywhere!
Legislative
TOUGHER TEXTING LAW COULD STALL IN SENATE TALLAHASSEE --- The
Florida House is expected Thursday to approve a measure that would allow law-
enforcement officers to pull over people for texting while driving, but the brakes have
been applied in the Senate.
Senate sponsor Keith Perry, R-Gainesville, said Wednesday he continues to push for the
measure (SB 90), though Appropriations Chairman Rob Bradley has indicated the
proposal likely won’t appear in the Appropriations Committee before the legislative
session ends next week.
“All I can do is push as hard as I can on getting stuff done,” Perry said.
Perry said “legitimate” concerns have been expressed by Bradley and others that the bill could potentially be
abused, but those negatives shouldn’t outweigh the intent, which is to reduce distracted driving and crashes.
The House proposal (HB 33), which was positioned Wednesday for a vote, would make texting while driving a
“primary” traffic offense, allowing officers to pull over motorists for texting. It is currently a “secondary” offense,
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which means police can only write tickets for texting while driving when they stop motorists for other reasons,
such as speeding.
The bill would allow motorists to make phone calls on electronic devices. Also, the devices could be used for
such things as getting directions.
The idea of making texting while driving a primary offense has been around for years. But it gained momentum
during this year’s legislative session when House Speaker Richard Corcoran, R-Land O’ Lakes, came out in
support. Gov. Rick Scott has also voiced opposition to texting and driving.
Some lawmakers, however, have raised concerns that the bill could increase the chances that minorities will be
racially profiled.
Rep. Al Jacquet, D-Lantana, asked House sponsors Wednesday if they have they considered “unintended
consequences.”
“This particular bill that you are running, giving officers another reason to pull folks over, regardless of whether
they actually committed a current traffic infraction --- as far as failing to maintain a lane, speeding, running a red
light, their tag is correct --- this gives them another reason to pull people over,” Jacquet said.
To try to address concerns about racial profiling, the House and Senate versions would require law-enforcement
officers to record the race and ethnicity of each person pulled over for texting while driving.
Rep. Jackie Toledo, a Tampa Republican who is a primary sponsor, said recording the information is intended to
allow people to track if racial profiling is occurring.
“If that problem does occur, it depends upon whether it’s isolated to one city or county, and then we’ll talk to that
sheriff or police chief and get that problem rectified,” Toledo said. “But texting and driving doesn’t discriminate.
Everyone does it.”
Toledo added that law-enforcement officers will be trained to discern if motorists are texting or using cell phones
or other handheld device for such things as phone calls.
“We’ve spoken extensively with law enforcement,” added co-sponsor Emily Slosberg, D-Boca Raton. “There is a
big difference between a driver who makes a few clicks on a phone or dials a few numbers than going down the
road with a cellphone in their hands, typing a novel, not looking anywhere at the road, but right down at their
phone.”
FROM THE AMA House and Senate legislation would restrict availability of unsafe fuel for motorcycles
Urge your representative and senators to cosponsor these bills
U.S. Rep. Peter Welch (D-Vt.) and Sen. Tom Udall (D-N.M.) introduced the "Growing Renewable Energy
through Existing and New Environmentally Responsible Fuels Act" (the GREENER Act) in the U.S. House (H.R.
5212) and Senate (S. 2519). The American Motorcyclist Association supports these bills. The legislation would
cap mandated ethanol content in the nation's fuel supply at 9.7 percent and require the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency to prioritize the use of cellulosic biofuel ahead of other biofuels when determining volumes
below blend wall levels. In other words, the bill would stop the federal government from forcing E15 fuel (15
percent ethanol by volume) into the market. Capping the ethanol mandate helps ensure the availability of safe
fuels, such as E10, and a continuing place in the market for ethanol-free gasoline (E0) for older motorcycles.
None of the estimated 22 million motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles in use in the United States is certified by the
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EPA to operate on fuel containing more than 10 percent ethanol. Inadvertent use of E15 in vehicles not designed
for
its use can damage fuel system and engine components and void manufacturer's warranties. Tell your
representative to support H.R. 5212 and your senators to support S. 2519.
TAKE ACTION !!! This is why ABATE exists! To protect the welfare and rights for motorcyclists!! Make a
quick phone call to our US Senators (Nelson and Rubio) and tell them you want their support for S. 2510. Look
up your US Congressional Representative in the back of this newsletter and call their office. You will get an aide
or voice mail, and politely tell them you are with ABATE of Florida, and would like their support for H.R. 5212.
More ethanol in gas is not good for motorcycle & ATVs engines!!! Be a part of the solution to this issue!!! A
phone call is a fast way to help, and you can also send an e-mail to!! SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Motorcyclist
profiling is the target of A.B. 2972, co-authored by Assemblymember Anna Caballero (D- Salinas) and Speaker
Pro-Tem Kevin Mullin (D-San Mateo). The bill would prohibit law enforcement officers from stopping
motorcyclists based on "the fact that a person rides a motorcycle or wears motorcycle or motorcycle club-related
clothing, ... without any individualized suspicion." The AMA supports this bill, which is in keeping with the
organization's position statement on motorcyclist profiling.
HONOLULU - All motorcyclists, their passengers and all bicyclists would have to wear helmets if H.B. 1749
passes. The bill was cosponsored by eight legislators. Current state law requires riders and passengers younger
than 18 to wear helmets. CARSON CITY, Nev. - A.B. 261, which took effect this year, closes a loophole that
allowed adults to continue to obtain learner permits, rather than move on to a full motorcycle endorsement on
their driver's licenses. Under the new law, the permit expires after six months and may be renewed no more than
once. Also, the applicant may not reapply for another permit for five years.
Industry News MILWAUKEE - Harley-Davidson plans to launch its first production electric motorcycle in 2019.
"The EV market is in its infancy today and we believe it will drive excitement into our sport globally in both
traditional and nontraditional spaces," Harley Davidson CEO Matt Levatich told analysts and investors. The
company's Project LiveWire prototype toured the country in 2014 and 2015 to give the public a glimpse of the
company's direction with electric motorcycles. MILWAUKEE - Harley-Davidson rejected pleas from Missouri
lawmakers to reconsider plans to close the manufacturer's plan in Kansas City. U.S. Sens. Roy Blunt and Claire
McCaskill sent a letter to Harley CEO Matt Levatich, along with U.S. Reps. Sam Graves and Emanuel Cleaver,
pointing out that Harley received a "considerable incentive package" from the state, Kansas City and Platte
County to build the plant in 1996. The letter claims the incentives totaled $6.4-million. Harley responded that the
plant closing is based on market factors. Harley announced in January that work done in Kansas City will be
moved to its York, Pa., plant. About 800 workers will lose their jobs when the Missouri plant closes in the fall of
2019. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Curtiss Motorcycles is poised to release its first bike since the company's
rebranding and the first Curtiss to be introduced in more than 100 years. Dubbed "Warhawk," the design is a nod
to Glenn Curtiss, the inventor of the first American V-twin motorcycle. Only 35 units are being produced,
highlighted by an aluminum frame, an air-cooled 2200cc V-twin and a five-speed stacked gearbox with clear
covers. The projected retail price is $105,000. The Curtiss is the first bike produced since the former Confederate
Motors Inc. bought the brand and changed the company name in 2017. International News VICTORIA, Australia
- Motorcyclists plan a May 18 ride to protest the installation of wire rope barriers along Victoria's roadways. The
Independent Riders Group is organizing the protest. Group spokesman Damien Codognotto said the Victoria
government plans to spend $4 billion on wire rope barriers between 2015 and 2020, "yet admits WRB posts pose
a deadly threat to riders." The Victorian Country Fire Authority also said the barriers block
access to crashes and bushfires.
That’s it for this month. RIDE SAFE AND ENJOY
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Webmaster Hi Polk County,
For those who have not heard, Kevin Hartley passed away at 6:00 am on Friday, March
16th. He was a former member and officer of the Polk County Chapter. He had been
suffering from a muscular disease for the last couple of years. We laid him to rest on
Friday, March 23rd. We had a motorcycle escort to the cemetery of 26 bikes. On Thursday,
March 22nd I met his daughter at Kevin's house to help her start his motorcycle. As he had
been ill, the bike hasn't ran in quite a while. I got it running and his active duty US Army
Soldier daughter Jaz Hartley was able to ride Kevin's bike. I'm sure Kevin was looking
down smiling...
Steve Ammerman
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ABATE came to Florida in the mid 1970’s. At that time it was a
group of individual and unaffiliated chapters. In 1979, ABATE of Florida, Inc. was formed by the individual chapters.
This union was the basis for today’s organization. Throughout the years, ABATE of Florida, Inc. has strived to be an
effective political force for the rights of motorcyclists in Florida. We have also attempted to keep up to date on all
legislation on a federal level and have tried to input our concerns to our federal officials.
ABATE of Florida, Inc. has hired a professional lobbyist to aid us in our fight for freedom of choice. Our lobbyist
has also been instructed to keep a close watch on all State or National legislation that would affect all motorcyclists.
Please note any political information in the chapter newsletter is for your educational
purposes only and is not meant as promotional materials.
All members are encouraged to submit articles, photos, and other materials that
would be of interest to their fellow members by 11:00pm on Friday following the
chapter meeting except when announced otherwise. All board members are encouraged
to submit their articles as soon as possible following the monthly meeting. Please do not
submit slanderous or accusing letters, profanity or nudity.
Wow! Daytona BIKE Week has come and gone. We camped for 10 nights. It was an awesome time.
We saw old friends and made new ones. The weather was normal like always for bike week. In 10
days we got rain, wind, cold, warm and a couple of great days to ride. People sometimes ask me “why
do you go every year, it’s the same thing every year “. I say hallelujah yes, it is! Even with the changes
that do come, it’s still bike week. We get to get out there, and to renew old relationships and make
new ones; these are my people and I love to be around them. Our Heavenly Father is kind of like bike
week… even with the changes in our lives; He remains the same yesterday, today and forever. (John
3:16-17) God’s son, Jesus came to pay our sin debt, to save us, and He did it because He loves us!
Then, now and forever, His love for us never changes.
Muff CMA, Iron Fishermen (Here if you need us)
Calling all members we are looking for letters from YOU!!! It does not have to be about the chapter it can be about legislative issues, community activities that have happened or other vital information. Please send your submissions to either PO Box 2743 Lakeland, FL 33806 or email [email protected]
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Join Us!
At our next meeting March 18, 2018 at 1:00PM
Boondocks 8515 US Hwy 98 North
Lakeland, FL
A.B.A.T.E upcoming EVENTS
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Polk County Chapter
April 15 Chapter Meeting 1:00pm @ BOONDOCKS 8515 Hwy 98 North April 20Newsletter submission deadline State
Other Chapters
OTHER EVENTS Webster’s always first Sunday Ocala Bike Fest 4-20 to 4-22 Leesburg Bike Fest 4-27 to 4-29 Spring Thunder Beach 5-02 to 5-06 Plant City Bike Fest 5-05
Every TUES 6 - 9 PM BEEF O’BRADYS Northside Lakeland
Every WED 6 PM - ?? MOJO’s - Lakeland
Every THURS 7 PM - ?? JOHNNY G’s – Lakeland
Every Thurs 7 PM - ?? LA’s MIDWAY – Across from Winter Haven Airport
Every FRI 7 PM - ?? POUR HOUSE – Havendale Blvd, Winter Haven
First THURS, 6PM - ?? VFW on North 98
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Contact your elected officials - They work for YOU!
For corrections to this listing please email [email protected]
Governor Rick Scott The Capitol 400 South Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0001 850-488-7146
Senator Darren Soto D-District 14 Legislative Assistant: Christine Aleknavich 220 Senate Office Building 404 South Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 850-487-5014 [email protected]
Senator Kelli Stargel R-District 15 Legislative Assistant: Rachel Barnes 324 Senate Office Building 404 South Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 850-487-5015/863-668-3028 [email protected]
Senator Denise Gimsley R-District 21 Legislative Assistant: Larry Ford, Andrea Jahna and Marty Mielke 306 Senate Office Building 404 South Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 850-487-5021/863-465-2626 [email protected]
Representative Neil Combee R-District 39 Legislative Assistant: Barbara Blasingame 1302 The Capitol 404 South Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 850-717-5039/863-968-5666 [email protected]
Representative Colleen Burton R-District 40 Legislative Assistant: 222 The Capitol 402 South Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399 850-717-5040/863-413-2640 [email protected]
Sen. Tom Lee
Senate District 20
813-653-7061/850-487-5020
Lee.tom@flsenate,gov
Representative Sam Killebrew R-District 41 214 The Capitol 402 South Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399 863-291-5254/850-717-5041 [email protected]
Representative Mike La Rosa R-District 42 Legislative Assistant: Rebekah Hurd 1302 The Capitol 402 South Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399 850-717-5042/407-891-2555 [email protected]
Representative Ben Albritton R-District 56 Legislative Assistant: Kevin Cleary 222 The Capitol 402 South Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399 850-717-5056/863-534-0073 [email protected]
Senator Bill Nelson D-Florida 716 Senate hart Office Building Washington DC 20510 202-224-5274 ● F: 202 228-2183 [email protected]
Senator Marco Rubio R-Florida 317 Hart Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 202-224-3014
Representative C.W. Bill Young 10th Congressional District 12407 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 202-225-5961 F: 202-226-9764
Representative Bill Posey 15th Congressional District 120 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 202-225-3671 F: 202-225-3516
Representative Dennis Ross R-Lakeland 12th Congressional District 404 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 202-225-1252 F: 202-225-0585
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FOR SALE: 2016 3-Wheel Harley Davidson Freewheeler ~Scratch on Fender ~Price is the amount owed on it at the time of sale ~ Approximately 3200 miles ~as of 1-20-2018 price is $18500 ~has 5year appearance package ~has a 3year tire and wheel package MIKE GRAY @ 863-289-0394
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