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OFFICIAL GUIDE Published by the Tomahawk Leaderwww.tomahawkleader.com
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Thunder in the Northwoods:It’s Here:
Tomahawk Fall Ride
By Abigail BostwickSpecial for the Tomahawk Leader
The open road leads to the 33rd annual Tomahawk Fall Ride Sept. 11-14, 2014. Some 40,000 visitors are expected in the Northwoods for the event that raises money for one special cause – the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA).
Riding for MDA, communityThe Tomahawk Fall Ride is the largest motorcycle
gathering in the state and one of the largest fundraisers for MDA in northern Wisconsin. The venue has raised more than $1.5 million for families living with neuromuscular diseases in Lincoln County since 1983, when organizers began donating to MDA. Monies raised during the Tomahawk Fall Ride provide care and research for clients within the area chapter, which includes clinics in Green Bay, Marshfield and Marquette, Mich. Volunteer chapters are located in
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Wausau and Green Bay.MDA raffles one brand new, custom-painted Harley-
Davidson motorcycle, where, for $5 per ticket or five for $20, participants can take their chances at winning a 2014 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Ultra Classic or a weekend getaway. Tickets are sold throughout the Northwoods by MDA and all proceeds benefit them.
The Ride also is a huge economic boost for Tomahawk and the entire region. The Tomahawk Regional Chamber of Commerce and Department of Tourism have estimated that these visitors spend some $22.5 million, with an overall economic impact of close to $190 million.
Bubba’s Big Party in Nokomis kicks off Wednesday with early-bird specials and non-stop entertainment from live music to lawnmower races and an array of vendors. Camping is offered on the grounds.
Many businesses and taverns throughout Tomahawk and the surrounding Northwoods have additional live music throughout the event.
Dairyland Cycle Insurance this year has become the official sponsor of Tomahawk Fall Ride.
Put your kickstand down as the following events take place Fall Ride weekend
Rolling into town the first official day of the rally Thursday, Sept. 11, attendees will find that SARA Park on West Somo Avenue is open at 3 p.m. for MDA activities like raffle ticket sales, merchandise and Fun Runs. From 3 to 7 p.m., listen to Howard Guitar Ludke and Magic Deb. At the ice arena at 7 p.m., Spicy Tie will take the stage. No cover will be charged.
As evening arrives, stop by the SARA Park boat landing as the Tomahawk Chamber welcomes motorcyclists and visitors with brats, refreshments and a bonfire with live music.
Friday’s rumble starts off at SARA Park at 9 a.m. with children’s activities, event pin sales, merchandise vendors, official HOG stop, official Tomahawk Operations Harley-Davidson merchandise, Harley-Davidson dealers, paddle raffle, Harley-Davidson traveling museum, fun runs, MDA information booth, pin striping, air brushing, food and refreshment stands, merchandise sales, children’s attractions and other entertainment. The Big Deal Dump will feature prizes. New will be a “new product display center.”
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Live entertainment at SARA Park Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. will be Scott Kirby. Granite Rose will play from 1 to 5 p.m.
The Harley-Davidson Demo Fleet will be available for anyone with a valid motorcycle license who is looking to swing a leg over the saddle of a variety of 2015 Harley-Davidson motorcycles from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Get a firsthand look at how Harley-Davidson legendary motorcycle parts are made during the Harley-Davidson Tomahawk Operations Open House, which showcases one of the city’s two facilities, this time on Somo Avenue from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Visitors must be 12 or older and all must wear closed-toed shoes.
Downtown Tomahawk will roar Friday night with the sound of thousands of motorcycles during the popular Thunder Parade, which draws bikers from around the country and world who parade past onlookers and well-wishers during an 18-mile cruise. Everyone is invited to meet at the Tomahawk Elementary School parking lot on Kings Road by 5:30 p.m. Blessing of the bikes, along with a performance of the National Anthem, is at 5:55 p.m., with the parade rolling at 6 p.m.
Visually-impaired riders participating in the Blind Ride, hosted by the Tomahawk Lions Club and Northern Lights Harley Owners Group, meet at 5 p.m. This year, the Lions Club also is welcoming disabled individuals and people on Medicaid age 65 and over in the 54487 zip code. All riders must be able to sit on the
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Thursday: Chamber bonfire, brat fry, live music
By Abigail BostwickSpecial for the Tomahawk Leader
Riding into the Tomahawk Fall Ride Thursday, join the crowd around a roaring bonfire as the Tomahawk Regional Chamber of Commerce hosts its annual event, gathering along the shore of Lake Mohawksin at SARA Park.
From 6 to 9 p.m., near the boat landing on West Somo Avenue, bikers will find a brat fry, refreshments and a huge bonfire with live music.
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back of a bike.Immediately following the parade, Wisconsin Avenue,
downtown Tomahawk, is closed to vehicular traffic. Check out the bikes and enjoy live music under the stars at each end of the street. Food courts and vendors are prominent.
On The Liquor Store Stage will be Brad Emanuel from 5 to 7 p.m. and Road Trip from 7 to 11:30 p.m. Taking the Pik’s Pub and Rodeo stage after the parade is Slab from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 13, look for all the amenities offered by MDA at SARA Park. The Demo Fleet previewing new bikes returns from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
New today, sign up for the fifth annual Rumble Through the Woods Pledge Ride from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The ride leaves at 3:30 p.m. and tours the Northwoods.
For those who want to stay at the park, Mark Healey of Badfinger will perform from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Donnie Pick and The Road Band will be on stage 1 to 5 p.m.
A live auction and fun run winners will be announced at 5 p.m. The “Saturday Night Bash” with no cover will open with
Top Jimmy Van Halen Tribute Band at 7 p.m. and continues with national headliner Head East until 11 p.m.
Bike raffle winners will be announced during the concert. A second chance to visit the Harley-Davidson Open House
at Somo Avenue will be available Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.In the evening, Wisconsin Avenue will again be closed to
vehicular traffic Saturday night as motorcycles fill the streets and bands perform at both ends for the street dances. On The Liquor Store stage will be Next Myle from 3 to 7 p.m. and Oil Can Harry from 7 to 11:30 p.m. Crystal and the Commotion will be on the Pik’s Pub and Rodeo stage from 6:30 to 11 p.m.
Open intoxicants in downtown Tomahawk are allowed noon until midnight Friday and Saturday of Fall Ride.
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Watch for Fall Ride Photos: Send YoursCheck for Fall Ride updates, a copy of this official Fall Ride Guide,
other information and pictures from the 2014 Fall Ride on the Tomahawk Leader newspaper website at
www.tomhahawkleader.com Send us a picture of you & your bike, group shot, favorite scene or
event for posting on our Photo Album – [email protected] Leader also sponsors a business/event directory with places to stay, dine and shop at www.traveltomahawk.com.
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Who we’re riding for …About MDA
By Abigail BostwickSpecial for the Tomahawk Leader
Friends, old and new, converge on Tomahawk during the Fall Ride for camaraderie, motorcycles and one common goal: to fight against and find cures for muscular dystrophy.
The Ride’s longtime beneficiary is the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA), which has been manning events at SARA Park for several years now.
Last year, more than $130,000 was raised to benefit MDA through SARA Park and Harley-Davidson Open House events. Over the Ride’s entire history, well over $1.5 million has been brought in.
MDA organizers emphasize that all events held at SARA Park directly benefit MDA. They begin the afternoon of Thursday, Sept. 11 and go through Saturday, Sept. 13. Consult the “Activity List” in this Guide for a complete list of MDA SARA Park events, details and times.
What do your dollars do? •MDA supports cutting-edge neuromuscular research. •MDA is the nation’s largest non-governmental funder of
scientific research seeking treatments and cures for more than 40 neuromuscular diseases.
•MDA-supported researchers have discovered the genes underlying nearly all of the diseases in MDA’s program, and are at the forefront of therapy development for these devastating disorders.
•In 2010, MDA funded some 330 medical and scientific research teams around the world.
•Using a revolutionary gene-mapping technology, in 1986 MDA-supported researchers pinpointed the gene responsible for Duchenne muscular dystrophy. This discovery launched a new era in scientific research for all diseases.
•MDA-funded basic research helped lead to the creation in 2006 of a lifesaving enzyme-replacement therapy for Pompe disease. Before this treatment, infants born with Pompe disease died within their first few years of life.
•MDA and the ALS Therapy Development Institute have launched the single largest drug discovery project in history for ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease).
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Thunder Parade offers visually impaired
ride of a lifetimeBy Jed BuelowTomahawk Leader City [email protected]
Once again leading the pack during this year’s Thunder Parade Friday evening, Sept. 12 will be a group of participants experiencing the ride of their lives.
Now in the 12th year, the Tomahawk Lions Club and members of the Northern Lights Harley Owners’ Group (HOG), Harley Organization 5598 of Arbor Vitae, are teaming up to offer those who are visually impaired the opportunity to experience the rumble of the road on the back of motorcycles. Each year any number of visually impaired and even more recently disabled individuals have been taking
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part in leading the way during the 18-mile parade that snakes east of Tomahawk on scenic county roads before coming to an end in the downtown to kick off the start of the Friday night Street Dance.
Event organizers note the experience can be just as rewarding for those offering their back seats as it is for those catching a ride. For many of those taking part, the visually impaired ride has provided the opportunity to enjoy the thrill of the open road and be part of an event that draws tens of thousands of riders to Tomahawk each fall. It was noted it is not uncommon to see tears in the eyes of participants following the conclusion of the much-anticipated event.
The experience is why the event started over a decade ago and why it still goes strong to this day. Kevin Koth, Tomahawk Lions president, said the organization is once again excited to offer the opportunity and further the mission of the Lions Club organization to improve the lives and offer new opportunities to those who are visually impaired.
In what has become a longstanding tradition of the Tomahawk Fall Ride, spectators line the Thunder Parade route to cheer on passing motorcyclists. Each year thousands of motorcyclists take part in the Thunder Parade, which is the largest organized ride of its kind during the four-day motorcycle rally.
Free concerts offered downtown following the conclusion of the ride keep the festivities going up until almost midnight. Bands perform on both the east and west end of downtown (West Wisconsin Avenue) both Friday and Saturday night of the Fall Ride.
Koth said seats are limited to take part in the visually impaired ride so early registration is appreciated. Participants need to provide their own transporation to and from the school and should begin arriving around 5 p.m. for the Thunder Parade, which departs at 6 p.m.
Along with the visually impaired, the opportunity to take part and help lead the pack during the Thunder Parade is open to anyone handicapped or those on Medicaid age 65 and older. Riders under the age of 18 must provide their own helmets.
For more information or to reserve a seat, contact Koth at 715-612-8124.
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TesT drIve 2015 h-ds: Demo Fleet offers latest, greatest
By Abigail Bostwick & Harley-DavidsonSpecial for the Tomahawk Leader
Find one that’s just right for you: A brand new Harley-Davidson during the Tomahawk Fall Ride Demo Fleet.
Each year, the Milwaukee-based motorcycle company rolls out its latest and greatest at the Tomahawk Fall Ride to give riders the chance to take their bike of choice to the road.
Anyone possessing a motorcycle license who signs a release form can test-drive any bike in the lineup.
Staffed by knowledgeable Harley-Davidson employees, motorcycles in the Demo Fleet will be available Friday, Sept. 12 and Saturday, Sept. 13 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at SARA Park, 900 W. Somo Ave.
The complete 2015 Harley-Davidson motorcycle line-up hasn’t been revealed yet; however, Harley-Davidson has previewed the Road Glide and Road Glide Special, two of its new 2015 motorcycles. The Road Glide
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The 2015 Road Glide motorcycle will be included in the demo fleet at SARA Park.
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motorcycle will be included as part of the 2015 demo fleet at SARA Park.
About the 2015 Road Glide motorcycleOn Aug. 1, during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
and the National Bikers Roundup in Tulsa, Okla., Harley-Davidson announced to fans around the globe
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that the Road Glide motorcycle is back. Weeks before the announcement of its complete 2015 model line-up, Harley-Davidson is previewing the Road Glide and Road Glide Special, two of its new 2015 motorcycles.
One look at the new contour of the famous Road Glide fairing is all it takes to see past form and convention were put aside and a new rebellious design emerged. The Road Glide motorcycle earned its status satisfying the hard core and now it is back. From the wicked new Dual Reflector Daymaker LED headlights to the combination stop/turn/taillights, the Road Glide motorcycles set out to make the ultimate statement in custom, high-mile aggression and back it up with all the function riders demand.
The Road Glide and Road Glide Special motorcycles were to start arriving at authorized Harley-Davidson dealerships on Aug. 26, 2014. Visit www.h-d.com/roadglide for more information.
Fall Ride updates & photos atwww.tomahawkleader.comSend your pictures to [email protected]
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Pledge Ride for MDARumble Through
the WoodsBy Abigail BostwickSpecial for theTomahawk Leader Tour the scenic fall colors on back highways of the Northwoods with the Wisconsin State Patrol at the helm Saturday, Sept. 13. The fifth annual Rumble Through the Woods will ride at 3:30 p.m. Saturday.
Registration at SARA Park begins Friday. It also is available Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For $30 per person, riders will receive a t-shirt.
Donations are also sought. There will be live music, food and refreshments, and raffle prizes at the midway stop.
All proceeds benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
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MDA music headliner: Head East
By Abigail BostwickSpecial for the Tomahawk Leader
Midwest legendary classic rock band Head East will take the stage at SARA Park on West Somo Avenue for a free concert the evening of Saturday, Sept. 13.
Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) officials encourage fans to arrive early.
70s rock band Head East boasts hits like “Since You’ve Been Gone,” “Get Up and Enjoy Yourself” and “Never Been Any Reason.”
Top Jimmy (Van Halen Tribute Band) will open at 7 p.m.
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Schedule of Events201411/21 Annual Venison Feed11/29 Christmas Parade & Winter Wonderland20153/21 Taste of Tomahawk 5/8 Spring Swing at Edgewater CC6/13 Rockin’ Tomahawk 5k Half Marathon 7/3 Annual Craft Show 7/3 Party in the Park 7/4 Pow Wow Days Events, Parade9/17-20 Tomahawk Fall Ride for MDA
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Tomahawk Fall Rideat SARA Park Schedule
33rd Annual Tomahawk Fall Ride - September 11, 12 & 13, 20145th Annual Rumble Through The Woods Pledge Ride
List of activities at SARA Park:• Back by popular demand - Paddle Raffle - with a custom “Paddle Bike Wheel” • The Big Deal Dump —Pick a Prize! • Official Hog Pin Stop and DEMO Rides • Raffle Tickets -
Win a 2014 Harley-Davidson FLHTCU Ultra Classic Electra Glidewith custom paint or a weekend getaway
• Official MDA Fall Ride & Harley-Davidson - Tomahawk Operations Merchandise • Fun Runs - Take a ride on one of the four fun runs through the area to win cash prizes • Merchandise & Food Vendors
Friday, September 12, 2014 • 9a.m.-5p.m. • 2015 Harley-Davidson Demo Fleet 9am - 4pm
and NEW PRODUCT DISPLAY TRAILER • Live entertainment:
9am-1pm Scott Kirby1pm-5pm Granite Rose
• The Big Deal Dump- Pick a Prize!
Thursday, September 11, 2014 • 3p.m.-11p.m. • Park is open at 3:00 for Merchandise, Raffle Tickets, and Fun Run sales • Live music 3:00-7:00 Howard Guitar Ludtke and Magic Deb • Thursday night concert in the Ice Arena 7p.m.-11p.m.: Music by Spicy Tie --NO COVER!
Saturday, September 13, 2014 • 9a.m-11p.m. • 2015 Harley-Davidson Demo Fleet 9am - 4pm
and NEW PRODUCT DISPLAY TRAILER
ONLY place in Tomahawk where ALL the proceeds benefit the local Muscular Dystrophy Association that serves North Central Wisconsin.
MDA is the nonprofit health agency dedicated to curing muscular dystrophy, ALS and related diseases by funding worldwide research. The Association also provides comprehensive health care and support services, advocacy and education.
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• Live Auction & Fun Run Winners 5pm • Saturday Night Bash!! -- NO COVER!
Opener: Top Jimmy Van Halen Tribute Band takes the stage at 7 p.m. The night keeps rockin’ with Headliner, Head East until 11p.m. Bike Raffle Winners will be announced during the Concert.
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Thursday, Sept. 11SARA Park 3 p.m.-11 p.m.
SARA Park on West Somo Avenue is open at 3 p.m. for MDA activities like raffle ticket sales, merchandise and Fun Runs. From 3 to 7 p.m., listen to Howard Guitar Ludke. At the ice arena 7-11 p.m., music by Spicy Tie. No cover. Tomahawk Chamber welcomes motorcyclists with brats, refreshments and a bonfire and live music from 6-9 p.m. at the SARA Park beach.
Nokomis Community Park Bubba’s Big Party has early bird specials Wednesday-Thursday, including music, bonfire, free beer, vendor booths and more.
Friday, Sept. 12SARA Park 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
•Raffle motorcycle ticket sales – Win a 2014 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Ultra Classic or a vacation trip. Tickets are $5 each or $20 for five. •Harley-Davidson Demo Fleet – Take a 2015-model-year Harley-Davidson for a ride, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. •Food vendors – Variety of food items, refreshments •The Big Deal Dump – With prizes •Children’s area – Variety of activities for children of all ages •Official Tomahawk Fall Ride Merchandise – Official Tomahawk Fall Ride clothing •Harley-Davidson Tomahawk Operations Merchandise – Official Tomahawk Harley-Davidson Motor Co. clothing merchandise including T-shirts, sweatshirts, women’s and kids’ clothing •Merchandise vendor displays and sales – Leather, clothing, motorcycle products, airbrushing, pin striping, Harley-Davidson dealers, jewelry, leather sewing,
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Sturgis souvenirs, plus a variety of other products •MDA information booth •Fun runs – Take one of five rides through the scenic Northwoods, win prizes and benefit MDA •Event pin sales – Official HOG event pin stop •Harley-Davidson New Product Display Center – New this year •Live music –Scott Kirby, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Granite Rose will play from 1 to 5 p.m.
Harley-Davidson Tour •Open house – Harley-Davidson plant tour at Somo Avenue facility from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. No charge. Must be 12 or older with closed-toed shoes.
Friday Evening Activities •Thunder Parade, Blind Ride – Line up at Tomahawk Elementary School. Visually impaired, disabled individuals and people on Medicaid age 65 and over in the 54487 zip code may join the Tomahawk Lions Club and Northern Lights Harley Owners Group at 5:00 p.m. Blessing of the bikes, 5:55 p.m., parade rolls at 6 p.m. Route follows an 18-mile jaunt east on Kings Road to County Road D, then to County Road H and north to County Road A, west to the intersection of County Road A and North Fourth Street and onto Wisconsin Avenue through downtown Tomahawk. Everyone is invited to participate. Several thousand typically take part to the pleasure of waving onlookers along the way
•Street dances – West Wisconsin Avenue, downtown Tomahawk. On The Liquor Store west end stage, Brad Emanuel, 5-7 p.m. and Road Trip 7-11:30 p.m. Pik’s Pub and Rodeo east end stage, Slab from 7:30-11:30 p.m.
Look for Fall Ride photos & updates atwww.tomahawkleader.com
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•Bubba’s Big Party – Wake up to a pancake breakfast with the Nokomis Fire Department 7-11 a.m. Look for vendors, live music, donkey basketball, elephant rides, the MDA raffle bike on view and much more in Nokomis. A Christian prayer service will be under the big top at 9:30 a.m. by The Christian Motorcyclists Association. Then, the night’s main musical feature, Blackhawk will take the stage.
Saturday, Sept. 13SARA Park 9 a.m. - 11 p.m.
•Raffle motorcycle ticket sales – Win a 2014 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Ultra Classic or a vacation trip. Tickets are $5 each or $20 for five.
•Pledge Ride – Fifth annual Rumble Through the Woods Pledge Ride registration 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The ride leaves at 3:30 p.m. and tours the Northwoods. •Harley-Davidson Demo Fleet – Take a 2015-model-year Harley-Davidson for a ride, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. •Food vendors – Variety of food items, refreshments •The Big Deal Dump – With prizes •Children’s area – Variety of activities for children of all ages •Official Tomahawk Fall Ride Merchandise – Official Tomahawk Fall Ride clothing •Harley-Davidson Tomahawk Operations merchandise – Official Tomahawk Harley-Davidson Motor Co. clothing merchandise including T-shirts, sweatshirts, women’s and kids’ clothing •Merchandise vendor displays and sales – Leather, clothing, motorcycle products, airbrushing, pin striping, Harley-Davidson dealers, jewelry, leather sewing, Sturgis souvenirs, plus a variety of other products •MDA information booth •Fun runs – Take one of five rides through the scenic Northwoods, win prizes and benefit MDA •Event pin sales – Official HOG event pin stop •Harley-Davidson New Product Display Center – New this year
•SARA Park live music – Mark Healey of Badfinger 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Donnie Pick and The Road Band 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.; Top Jimmy Van Halen Tribute Band, 7 p.m.; Headliner Head East until 11 p.m. Raffle bike winner will be announced during the concert.
•Live auction – A live auction and fun run winners will be announced at 5 p.m.
Some activities listed here may be changed due to later developments.
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ACTIVITIESHarley-Davidson Tour
•Open house – Harley-Davidson plant tour at Somo Avenue facility from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. No charge. Must be 12 or older with closed-toed shoes •Bubba’s Big Party – Start the day with a pancake breakfast with the Nokomis Fire Department 7-11 a.m. There will again be vendors, live music, donkey basketball, elephant rides, the MDA raffle bike, lawnmower races (time trials 11 a.m., races noon) and much more in Nokomis. A Christian prayer service will be under the big top at 9:30 a.m. by The Christian Motorcyclists Association. Appearing that night will be The Outlaws.
Saturday Evening Activities•Downtown Street Dances – On The Liquor Store
stage, west end, will be Next Myle from 3 to 7 p.m. and Oil Can Harry from 7 to 11:30 p.m. Crystal and the Commotion will be on the Pik’s Pub and Rodeo stage, 6:30-11 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 14Nokomis Community Park
•Bubba’s Big Party – Vendor booths; trade show. * * *Some activities listed here may change due to later developments.
Check for updates, information, and pictures from the 2014 Fall Ride on the
Tomahawk Leader newspaper website www.tomahawkleader.com This official guide also is posted there for easy reference. For information about places to stay, dine and shop now or in the future, visit the Leader’s business and event directory at www.traveltomahawk.com.
* * *Fall Ride information updated on regular basis by Tomahawk
Chamber at www.gototomahawk.com or 715-453-5334.
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By Jed BuelowTomahawk Leader City [email protected]
Those looking for a good time as well as the opportunity to purchase some great merchandise and eat some good food during this year’s Tomahawk Fall Ride for MDA will want to make sure to visit the city’s main drag.
Even before thousands of bikes rumble into the downtown following the culmination of the Thunder Parade Friday evening, Tomahawk’s main street will be the place to be. Along with the many mom-and-pop shops making up the downtown, countless merchandise and food vendors will be on hand to cater to Fall Ride-goers. Several taverns will entertain live music each day that culminates Friday and Saturday night with the annual Tomahawk Fall Ride Street Dances.
New this year, Dairyland Cycle Insurance is helping sponsor the bands performing on both the west and east ends of West Wisconsin Avenue. Dairyland will be selling Fall Ride T-shirts in the downtown and throughout the community in an effort to raise money for MDA, which will receive 100 percent of proceeds from sales.
Owner of the Liquor Store in downtown Tomahawk, Wendy Wagner, Fall Ride Committee member, said the goal in partnering with Dairyland is to grow the motorcycle rally in the years to come while helping raise a bunch of money for a good cause. Dairyland is also sponsoring Biker Billy at this year’s Fall Ride where he will serve as an MC at different events held around town.
The Liquor Store sponsors the Street Dance bands on the west end of West Wisconsin Avenue while The Rodeo Saloon and Pik’s Pub cover bands on the east end of
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downtown. The Tomahawk/Merrill Tavern League, which operates the beer stands in the downtown, also contributes to the free nightly concerts. The lineup for this year’s Street Dance includes:
Friday Downtown Street DancesWest end: Brad Emanuel performs on The Liquor Store
stage starting at 5 p.m. The band Road Trip takes the stage from 7 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.
East end: Slab performs from 7:30 to 11:30 on the Pik’s Pub/Rodeo stage.
Saturday Downtown Street DancesWest end: Next Myle entertains from 3 to 7 p.m. on The
Liquor Store stage, with headliner Oil Can Harry performing from 7 to 11:30 p.m.
East end: Crystal and the Commotion perform from 6:30 to 11 p.m. on the Pik’s Pub/Rodeo stage.
Along with ample entertainment, downtown Tomahawk will also plays host to a number of area non-profit organizations that will be serving food and refreshments to raise money for their respective causes. Some of those that will have booths set up on Second and Third Street include Kinship of Tomahawk, Tomahawk Lions Club, United Methodist Church, First Congregational Church, Tomahawk Volunteer Fire Department, Tomahawk Figure Skating Club, the Bass and Long Lake Association, St. Paul’s Church, Tomahawk Hockey Club and Tomahawk Swim Team.
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By Jed BuelowTomahawk Leader City [email protected]
Efforts to grow the Tomahawk Fall Ride and raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) are getting a big boost thanks to a new sponsorship with Dairyland Cycle Insurance starting this year.
Based out of its parent company’s headquarters, Sentry Insurance in Stevens Point, Dairyland Cycle Insurance is excited to be teaming up with a long-established and well-known motorcycle rally taking place essentially right in their own backyard, said Carrie Feinen, Dairyland motorcycle marketing manager. She called the partnership the perfect fit.
“We are very excited to be taking part in this year’s Tomahawk Fall Ride,” Feinen said. “Being a motorcycle business located in central Wisconsin, we wanted a presence in the area and the Fall Ride is the perfect fit. Plus, we are very excited to be able to help in an important cause to raise
Dairlyland Cycle Insurance sponsorship looks to grow
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Win a new custom-painted Harley-Davidson
Benefits MDABy Abigail BostwickSpecial for the Tomahawk Leader
You could drive home a brand-new, custom-painted 2014 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Ultra Classic or start planning a vacation trip.
Each year, the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) holds a raffle with a motorcycle as first place prize. The custom bike is donated by Harley-Davidson Motor Company, Tomahawk Operations.
Second prize is a destination vacation for two. Tickets are $5 each or five for $20, with all proceeds benefitting
the MDA. The raffle drawing will take place sometime during
the Head East Concert, Sept. 13 at SARA Park. One must be 18 years or older to purchase a ticket or claim the prize.
money for MDA.”In a big time effort to bolster MDA’s profits from
the 2014 Fall Ride, Dairyland is donating 100 percent of proceeds from Fall Ride T-Shirts it will have available at booths at Bubba’s Big Party and in downtown Tomahawk. Those making a donation to MDA will receive a free T-Shirt for supporting the cause.
As part of the sponsorship, Dairyland made funds available to help cover a portion of live entertainment at Bubba’s Big Party and at the downtown for the Friday and Saturday Street Dances. Billboards were put up promoting the Fall Ride in large market areas around the state, online promoting of the event is scheduled to increase in the coming years and press releases featuring the Fall Ride were sent out about this year’s rally. Through the partnership and additional promotions, it is anticipated the Fall Ride will continue to grow in years to come, which in turn will serve to benefit everybody.
“The more money we are able to raise as part of efforts to benefit MDA, the better,” Feinen said. “Any way we are able to help out we will be more than willing.”
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Tomahawk PD reminds consume responsibly
at Fall RideThe Tomahawk Police Department is reminding Fall Ride
attendees to follow a few simple rules during this year’s rally to assure everyone has a safe and fun event.
The city has once again waived open intoxicant hours in downtown Tomahawk to allow consumption on the streets Friday and Saturday. The waiver allows beer and malt beverages
Harley-Davidson Tomahawk Somo Avenue plant tourTomahawk, a city of just some 3,500, is home to two
factories where legendary Harley-Davidson motorcycles are made. One of those locations – the Somo Avenue facility – will be showcased during tours as part of this year’s Tomahawk Fall Ride.
About Tomahawk OperationsHarley-Davidson Tomahawk Operations consists of
two facilities, one on Kaphaem Road and one on Somo Avenue. The Tomahawk Operations plants produce cosmetic components and windshields for Original Equipment (OE) and Genuine Motor Parts and Accessories.
•The Kaphaem facility, which employs 93, produces windshields for current production models and supports Genuine Motor Parts and Accessories with custom paint for unique orders.
•The Somo Avenue facility, with 212 employees, paints and ships components to the Vehicle Operations facilities located in York, Penn., and Kansas City, Mo., as well as direct to dealers. These parts are assembled on Harley-Davidson motorcycles.
About the Tomahawk Open HouseHarley-Davidson Tomahawk Operations will host its
annual Open House Friday, Sept. 12, and Saturday, Sept. 13 at its Somo facility, 426 E. Somo Ave. The free event will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. It will feature self-guided tours. To ensure the safety of guests, factory tour participants must be at least 12 years of age and wear fully-enclosed shoes.
What will be included in the Somo Tour•The Somo facility currently runs three basecoat paint
lines and a wet-on-wet clear line. This facility concentrates on original equipment (OE), and is a high-volume paint facility.
•Buff and Inspect: Painted parts are sent here for buffing and final paint inspection.
•After inspection, parts are routed and prepped for assembly at York or Kansas City for final vehicle assembly. Employees also ship parts and accessories directly to dealers.
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on the street, but does not allow for hard liquor to be consumed in public. Hours the open intoxicant rule has been waived include from 5 p.m. to midnight on Friday and noon to midnight on Saturday. The open intoxicant rule is limited to the area of the event.
Once again, the Tomahawk Police Department is being assisted by a number of additional area departments during the Fall Ride. Some of those helping patrol the downtown and area roads include the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office as well as officers from Merrill, Everest and the Wausau Police Departments. The Wisconsin State Patrol also brings in additional units and students from the Nicolet College Criminal Justice Club assist in the downtown.
Tomahawk Police Chief Al Elvins reminds everyone to have a plan in place in case they do have one too many while attending events. He suggested having a sober driver in place or someone who can provide a safe ride instead of taking the chance of riding under the influence.
“Be responsible,” Elvins said and added they want everyone to have a safe and memorable Fall Ride. “If you plan on drinking, find a sober person to give you a ride.”
Bubba’s Big Party at Nokomis Community Park provides a shuttle service and StarGazer Ride Service provides taxi rides in the greater Tomahawk area from 9 a.m. to 3 a.m. They can be reached by contacting 715-892-2760 or 715-356-RIDE.
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Bubba’s Big PartyBy Jed BuelowTomahawk Leader City [email protected]
With headline bands, a full lineup of Tomahawk Fall Ride entertainment and a growing number of diehard campers, Bubba’s Big Party at Nokomis Community Park continues to grow each year. And a large crowd is once again expected for a four-day party that gets underway Wednesday with early-bird free beer, bonfires and live music at the park located off County Road L in the town of Nokomis.
Longtime Fall Ride planner and Bubba’s Big Party event organizer, Bubba Troutman said despite the economy in recent years the big bash his family and a small army of helper’s host continues to grow. He said advanced ticket sales were going very strong leading up to the kickoff of the big party and this
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year’s Tomahawk Fall Ride.“A lot of people really like the camping and look forward
to getting the same spots where they can meet up with friends each year. Many times it is the only time they see each other all year long,” Troutman said in noting over 2,000 campers set up camp at Nokomis Community Park each Fall Ride. “We like to have fun with the camping and provide tickets and trophies for things like the best campground lighting, vintage camper and best overall.”
Last year’s winning campsite came with their own wooden dance floor, DJ, jukebox, stocked bar and hot tub to boot. Bubba’s Big Party also awards trophies to campers with the best barbeque beef and chicken.
While the campground provides the perfect setting, the live music and all there is to see and do at Bubba’s Big Party is what draws the big daily crowds. Along with many merchandise and food vendors of all ethnicities on hand, the big party hosts a hotrod and custom car show, lawnmower and barstool races, fundraising pancake breakfasts put on by the Nokomis Fire Department, tradeshow and swap meet, worship services and much more.
New this year, the big party will also host sumo wrestling for people to take part in or to compete against the girls from the USA Pankration Team to help them raise funds to take part in the International Martial Arts Championship to be held later this year in Moscow, Russia.
Bubba’s Big Party is open to the public Friday and Saturday at no cost. Tickets can be purchased on a daily basis or for the entire event to watch the many bands including headliners perform. New this year, Dairyland Cycle Insurance is proudly serving as a sponsor for this year’s Tomahawk Fall Ride, sponsoring live music and helping raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA).
“We are very excited to be working with Dairyland to help raise money for a good cause,” Troutman said. “We are hoping to donate a lotta, lotta money this year as a result.”
Funds from the Dairyland Cycle Insurance sponsorship
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have allowed Bubba’s Big Party to add to an already packed lineup of live entertainment planned at Nokomis Community Park. The widely popular band Vic Ferrari has been added to the list and will entertain audiences both Friday and Saturday evening under the big top.
Bubba’s Big Party is once again featuring headliners Friday and Saturday as well as additional returning crowd favorites like Tuck Pence, the Lynyrd Skynyrd tribute band Lukyn Skywyrd, Black Frog featuring Tommy Greywolf from Brooks and Dunn, and Black Knight are just a few of the several bands that will take the stage.
Bubba’s Big Party will feature headline bands Friday and Saturday night performing under the big top. The multi-platinum-selling country group Blackhawk takes the stage Friday to perform songs from their new album Brothers of the Southland released in 2014, as well as many classics like “Goodbye Says It All,” “Every Once in a While,” “I Sure Can Smell the Rain” and “That’s Just About Right,” Saturday night’s headliner features the southern and country rock band the Outlaws and their hits like “Hurry Sundown,” “There Goes Another Love Song” and “Green Grass and High Tides.”
For much more on all activities taking place at Bubba’s Big Party as well as performance times, visit www.tomahawkfallride.com.
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Lake-Aire-Tomahawk4. Best Western
Concord-Minocqua5. Blue Eagle Trikes6. Bonnie & Clyde
Gangster Park7. Bottoms Up8. BP/McDonald’s9. Bremer & Trollop
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Wausau18. Hill of Beans19. Holiday Station Store20. Hot Leathers21. Hupy & Abraham
22. J&S Jacks23. Jailhouse Saloon24. Kelley (Pete) Castle25. Kracker Barrel26. Lake of Torches Casino27. Lake Nokomis
Cranberries28. Lincoln County Cycles29. Lincoln Lager
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Casino36. Northland Stainless37. Northwoods
Harley-Davidson38. Northwoods Pub39. Northwoods Store40. Nutzee’s41. Pik’s Pub/Rodeo
Saloon42. Pine Cone Ranch
43. Prairie Rapids Tavern44. Pro-Motor Sports45. Rail Trail Cafe46. Riiser’s R-Store47. Rivers Edge48. Rodeway Inn & Suites
& Convention Center49. Scentability50. Spirit View Construction51. Strokers52. Subway
53. Sure-Wood Forest Bar & Grill
54. The Bridge Inn55. The Edge 56. The Flame57. The Liquor Store58. The Office59. a. Tomahawk Appliance
b. Woodruff Appliance60. Tomahawk
Auto Rebuilders61. Tomahawk Chamber62. Tomahawk
Community Bank63. Tomahawk
Family Restaurant
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Sports Center68. Torbleau Trikes Inc.69. Treehaven70. Twin Bay71. US Bank72. Vacationland Realty,
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Land Information and Conservation Department 1106 East 8th Street Merrill, WI 54452
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