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CC Biker & Motorsports Independence Day 2020: How Free Are We, Really?
Kelli Morgan-Langley WRITER
July 4th: just saying the date conjures up images of BBQs, fireworks, crowds of Americans gathered together to celebrate the independence of this great nation, independence that was paid for with the blood of our forefathers. Softball games and swimming, family reunions, little kids running around with sparklers as the big kids lit off their Black Cats and M-60’s, the clink of horseshoes, the smell of hamburgers, hot dogs and beer drifting over a picnic table…all because of something some brave men did almost two and a half centuries ago. This Independence Day will be like no other that we as Americans have ever seen. Many places are still “locked down” after 5 months due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Some places that aren’t locked down have literally been burned down, or destroyed. “Social Distancing” is still a thing, and people are still fighting about whose lives matter. Kids haven’t been in school in almost 6 months, and when they go out in public, it shows. But most of all is the uncertainty: “How long will this be like this?” “How long with this virus last?” “Why can’t we all just get along?” This was not the Independence that George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and a young nation fought for; in fact they would be appalled to see what we’ve done to their vision.
During the American Revolution, the legal separation of the thirteen colonies from Great Britain actually occurred on July 2, 1776, when the Second Continental Congress voted to approve a resolution of independence that had been pro-
posed in June, declaring the United States independent from Great Britain’s rule. After voting for independence, Congress began to compose the Declaration of Independence, a statement explaining the decision to declare independence from the U.K., which had been prepared by a committee of five Congressmen with Jefferson as its principal author. Congress debated and revised the wording of the Declaration, finally approving it two days later on July 4. A day earlier, John Adams had written to his wife Abigail: “The second day of July 1776, will be the most memorable epoch in the history of America. I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated by succeeding generations as the great anniversary festival. It ought to be commemorated as the day of deliverance, by solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty. It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations, from one end of this continent to the other, from this time forward forever more.” Well, as we know, there are no games or sports this year, due to a “virus” that did not quite live up to its hype. The lights will be out at from Chavez Ravine to Yankee Stadium, no sound of the bat on the ball or the traditional after-game fireworks that light up entire cities. Parades are cancelled (unless you want to call one a “protest”) and great festivals have been postponed. Devotion to God is a rare commodity this year. Guns and bonfires, though….right now we have plenty of those, it seems. Murder, mayhem and general destruction following the death of a man allegedly at the hands of the police and other perceived injustices have led to bonfires, as “peaceful protesters” burn down retail establishments,
restaurants, grocery stores, bars, banks, and anything else they feel they don’t need (After they’ve been looted, of course). Those trying to protect their property are beaten or killed. Gun sales have sky-rocketed, as even those borderline 2nd Amendment citizens rush out to find some way to protect themselves and their families. Entire city blocks have been taken over by anarchists who are not happy with the U.S.A. and are determined to remake it in the image they want, not the one foreseen by our founders. The American flag, that proud reminder of American freedom, is being burned, stepped on and desecrated. This was definitely not Thomas Jefferson’s nor his fellow Congressmen’s idea of what this country was to become.
Many people are wondering what this Independence Day will bring: will we continue to divide as a nation or will we somehow start to heal the wounds that have been festering since the beginning of 2020 and before? Will the Corona virus still have a major impact on the health of Americans and our freedoms as we try to celebrate? Will the racial and political divides that are causing so much unrest have started to heal, or will they continue to grow? Will this be “Independence Day” for those who are calling for an end to our country as we know it? Looking back at last year’s Fourth of July, it’s a little sad to think that it may have been the last “normal” Independence Day our country will know. A bar-b-que at the lake and fireworks at the local high school the night before, followed on Independence Day by a pot-luck cook-out with hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken and tri-tip, where everybody brought a salad or dessert; 30 people in the back-
yard in the pool, playing horseshoes, cornhole or beer pong; an Igloo full of lemonade and ice chests full of beer; fireworks in the front yard at dusk, the look in a toddler’s eyes as he sees them for the first time…the epitome of the All-American Fourth of July. Will we ever get back to that point? Or is this the “new normal”? We, as Americans, need to reassert our independence. Our forefathers invested too much of themselves in this country for us to allow it to deteriorate. Thousands of men and women shed blood and lost their lives just to give us the freedom of living in the greatest country on Earth, and we need to honor them by taking our country back. I don’t think anyone ever imagined the conditions we would be in today, or the uncertainty we feel as a nation.
Hopefully these situations resolve themselves shortly and we can get back to where we were, and make 2020 just an anomaly in our history. I can’t wait to take my baby granddaughter to her first firework show, to teach my grandson how to light the Safe and Sane fireworks, or to serve up a bunch of burnt hot dogs at the lake…hopefully next year will be the year! But for this year, everybody stay safe, play nice, and try your best to enjoy our “holiday”. Happy 4th of July, and God Bless America!!!
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biker and motorsports events and entertainment Friday, July 10th - 12th WPX Samoa All Bike Drag Race Samoa Dragstrip New Navy Base Rd Samoa, Ca. 95564 July 10th 9 am to July 12th @ 5 pm Lets go drag racing!!! After a long wait we are going racing. Join us for all out, heads up 1/8 mile racing featuring some of the fastest bikes in the West. We have 2 classes Pro Extreme and Pro Outlaw. Entry is $100 tech card, $100 per class to race. $20 entry for crew and fans for the whole weekend, kids under 12 free. Gates for racers open at 8 am, spectators 9 am. Pit parking and camping available starting Wednesday 7/8. Along with our race there will be the James Surber High stakes shootout and Hot Bagger class. There will also be a bike show, vendors, bike swap meet, food and a beer garden For racer info contact: Tony 559- 313-0355 or Charlie 707-344-1666 For Vendors, Swap meet, Bike show contact Keri caliroseevents@aol.com or 559-999-2783
Saturday, July 11th Biker Needs help Poker Run G’ma and Pappas 35285 Hwy 41 Coarsegold, Ca
For Stephen Hathon aka Jones Conrad Ok everyone this is a charitable event poker run for a biker brother. He beat cancer once, but it has came back. He needs help with the medical bills piling up. Thank you so much. We will be Starting from: G’ma and Pappas 35285 Hwy 41 Ste A Coarsegold, Ca Registration starts at 8:30 am KSU 10 am then through the foothills around Bass Lake for starters and we will end at: Stonehouse Tavern 33071 Auberry Road Auberry, Ca Music, Food, Raffles, and Lots of Fun. As Always This Event is Open to Bike’s Car’s and Truck’s. Donation of $20.00 per Rider $10.00 for Passenger If your driving it is donation of 20.00 for driver and 10.00 per passenger. So pack them in.
Saturday, July 18th Demon Nights Screaming Demons MC Clubhouse 181 Academy Ave Sanger, Ca 7 pm Come show your support to the Screamin Demons MC at our Demon Nights. There will be TOPLESS BARTENDERS serving all ur favorite beverages, Music, Food, a Raffle and a great time... $10 donation at the door.
Saturday, August 29th 2nd Annual Animal Rescue Poker Run Hosted by Dana Ccbiker Stonehouse Tavern 33071 Auberry Rd. Auberry, Ca Food, Music, Raffles and a heck of a lot of Fun. We are raising funds for a local Animal Rescue.
Friday, September 11th USAC West Coast Sprint Cars at Kern County The Dirt Track at KCRP 13500 Raceway Blvd Bakersfield, CA 93311 5 – 11 pm The USAC West Coast Sprint Cars will battle at The Dirt Track at Kern County Raceway Park.
Saturday, October 10th 1st Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Poker Run By Keyes Kustom Kreations Fleet Reserve Association Branch 261 788 E. D St. Lemoore, Ca Come out and support those that are battling cancer or celebrate the lives that were taken too soon from this horrible parasite. All is welcomed. $20 per rider and $10 per passenger Raffle prizes and Hi/low hand Vendors welcomed. $15 for a spot and supply a raffle prize $25 value Registration is at 9:30 and kick stands up at 10:30am
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homa with his family. He came back to good old Fresno when he March 9th of 2020, I lost my Dad, was 5yrs old. Fresno is where he He was a Father, Grandpa, a stayed and built his life. 1963 he Brother, an Uncle and Friend to met his first wife Had 2 kids Jimmany in Fresno Ca, He was a my and Jerry Couch. My Dad was Legend! A Very well know man President of Norsemen MC Fres- Jimmy Couch (Lil Jim) to a Drunk throughout all of the San Joaquin no. A club him, his brother Jesse Driver who hit him on his motorValley. Everyone Knew him by and a few friends put together in cycle. Was A very hard time for my Dad his wife and Jerry. Couhis name Jimmy “Jim” Couch. ple years down the road 1988 Others Knew of him by being one came me “Shyeanne Couch”. I of the “Twins” yup there is two of came decades Later my dad was them Jimmy and Jesse Couch. 43 years old when I was born so I My dad was more of the meaner missed out on a lot of good stuff! one. People would say he was My Mom and Dad Met in 1987 tougher than nails and meaner married in 1988. From the mothan a bothered rattle snake. He also had a lot of heart just did not 1974. He was a part of the Pan ment my Dad held me I Lite up show it much, but it was there…. Draggers of Fresno as well. My his whole world I was told this by My Dad was born in 1945 in Kern Dad and Uncle Jesse Also Owned many people anyone who Knew County later went back to Okla- Performance Specialties. at that him Knew that as well. From then on it was always me and time I heard my Dad had one hell my Dad I went to tons of BIKE it become the shop bike of Motorcycle Runs all I’ve heard many stories about the over California. He was Bike My Dad would tell people “If an extremely Popular you can start it you can ride it” it guy everyone Knew even made its way to Easy Ridhim everywhere he ers Magazine. went. Growing up I was In 1984 my Dad lost his first-Born always protected I was Daddy’s girl. Every room my dad entered he always put a smile on someone’s face from a smart ass comment he would make. He was a jokester for sure an allaround good time. My Dad was PIZZA, BURGERS, WINGS & MORE! 74 years old when he passed. He had hell of a run he lived his life doing exactly what he wanted. He
touched a lot of lives through out those 74 years. A lot of people are torn with his loss. The day of his celebration of life so many people came to celebrate him I was lost for words I knew there was going to be a lot of people there I mean He’s Jimmy Couch! But the turnout was AMAZING!! I know he was looking down smiling. Every day I lived to make him proud and I know he was so proud that day. He loved his family, His twin! He loved his friends. Losing him was the hardest thing ever!! My life will never be the same. He was an awesome Dad the best Dad I am Honored to be his Daughter. He left behind a great Legacy!! He will be deeply Missed by many. I will spend the rest of my life keeping his memory alive I will never stop speaking your name I promise!! When you hear his name you just cannot help but Smile and say that crazy mother fucker!!! People come and go but Legends never Die!! 12/4/1965 – 03/09/2020 Always Jimmy Couch’s Daughter Shyeanne N. Couch
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Dedicating our lives to homeless and unfortunate animals Bandit’s Buddies Rescue is a registered 501c non-profit organization based in Fresno, CA.
BBR was founded in 2009 by Sandy Polly in honor of her beloved Border Collie, Bandit, who she rescued at 3 weeks old in 2002. Sandy has loved animals her entire life and recognized the need for a “second chance” rescue in the Central Valley, where euthanasia rates are the 3rd highest in the country. BBR takes dogs (many chihuahuas and smaller breeds, with the occasional larger breed) from high kill shelters, who are “eleventh hour” dogs sched-
uled to be euthanized, usually for space. Many rescues will not even take Chihuahuas because there are so many of them! We are always in need of loving foster homes, volunteers, donations of goods (dog food, newspapers, blankets, monetary donations, etc.) and most importantly, forever homes for the “kids”! We are 100% volunteer based and rely on donations and contributions from our wonderful supporters. We hold adoptions every weekend in Clovis from 12:30-4pm.
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Biker Needs Help Poker Run
Hosted by CC Biker
Registration starts at 8am, KSu 10am Tickets $10-$20
For Stephen Hathon aka Jones Conrad
via Eventbrite
Its that time again folks!! We’re planning the second annual poker rescue run.
This is a charitable event poker run for a biker brother. He beat cancer once, but it has come back. Donations will help with the medical bills piling up.
Music, Food, RaffLes,
Starting at:
Donation of $20.00 per Rider $10.00 for Passenger
Traveling through the foothills and around Bass Lake
ANIMAL REScuE RuN Saturday, August 29, 2020
Registration starts at 8:30 am KSU 10 am July 11, 2020
Saturday
G’ma and Pappas 35285 Hwy 41 Ste A Coarsegold, Ca
Dana’s 2nd Annual
and Lots of Fun! Music by Dawny Reb Band
As Always This Event is Open to Bikes, Cars, and Trucks! Hosted by G’ma and Pappas and CC Biker
ending at: Stonehouse Tavern 33071 Auberry Road Auberry, Ca
STARTS at the Waffle Shop and we’ll be ENDING at Stonehouse Tavern again this year to enjoy great food, music vendors and a fantastic family event to raise money for rescue animals
Come out and enjoy a great event! As always our runs are open to everyone bikes, cars, or trucks! WE WILL bE STARTING AT WAFFLE ShoP 4025 W. FIGARDEN FRESNo, cA
This year, we’re asking our followers to nominate and pick the rescue. Please send the rescue info, what they do and who they help as well as contact info.
* Great food and music * Great vendor’s * Raffle prizes * 50/50 * hi/Lo hand poker winners * Free face painting * Free balloons * Pet adoption and vet info
° Last year’s rescue is eligible ° Self nominations ok
If you would like to be a vendor this year please pm me your info.
Last year was a great turn out and we raised money for Mell Garcia @ Mell’s Mutts.
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CC Biker Freedom Poker Run FRRREEEEDDDOOOMMM!!!!! On May 30th, 2020 CC BIKER and Motorsports held the 2nd bike run of 2020 since Covid-19 shut everything down. It was named CC Biker Freedom Poker Run. I know it was great to see all our old friends and make a few new ones. Thanks to everyone who showed up to support us. A special thanks to The Waffle Shop and Stonehouse Tavern for being our starting and end points. Thanks, Hot Rod for leading the run and to GMA’s and Pappas’s, our 1st stop in Coarsegold… where I got the coolest shirt lol. Our next stop was at the Buckhorn
in North Fork, where we pulled another card and enjoyed more of the wonderful weather, great friends, and cold drinks. It was a beautiful day and a great ride. When we left there, we headed south towards Auberry. We made a left onto Auberry Road and worked our way around the lake through all the windy roads and cruised on into Auberry stopping at Stonehouse Tavern. Royal Core Band was all setup and playing, Raffles prizes were laid out, Vendor booths were all setup and ready for the crowd. There was a GREAT turn out, about 70 Riders on the run, and
everyone seemed to be having a great time. All our friends and supporters made it that much more special. We could not do it without you guys... A special thanks to my our First Annual Rescue Run…. friend Mike Perdue for the ride, I Save the date August 29th, 2020 always enjoy the wind in my hair. because we are doing it again Congratulations to Brenda Lofton this year for Bandits Buddies… she was the winner of the poker and it is gonna be HHUUGGEE!! high hand. The Royal Core Band *shameless plug lol rocked the house again for the Thanks again for all the love and event as usual. These guys have support you guys have always been playing great music for us shown CC BIKER. and our events since last year at
Fridays KARAOKE 8:30pm HAPPY HOUR Weeknights 4-7pm
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STONEHOUSE TAVERN BAR & GRILL 33071 Auberry Rd, Auberry, CA 93602
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48800 Royal Oaks Drive Oakhurst, Ca 93644 Nimmo DD Service Transport llc Designated Driver & Taxi Service Provider Based out of Oakhurst serving YLP, Coarsegold, mariposa, north Fork, Yosemite, Fresno, madera, & merced. Pricing is based on non meter flat rate in your area of pickup and dropoff location.
Contact James or Denise for more info and to set up your next ride. James 559-753-4288 Denise 559-676-2995
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biker friendly directory FOR central california Auberry
Coarsegold
Stonehouse Tavern 33071 Auberry Rd 559-855-4800 www.stonehousetavern.com/
G’ma & Pappas 35285 Highway 41 Ste A 209-756-2943 www.gmaandpappas.com/
Central California
Kenli,inc 35285 Highway 1, Ste D 559-658-2777 http://www.kenlitruck.com
Keyes Mobile Truck Repair 2695 S. Cherry #114 559-940-0536 www.facebook.com/ keyesmobiletruckrescue Seriously Smokin BBQ Joaquin Vargas 209-704-5672 www.facebook.com/SeriouslySmoking-BBQ-1690331187958349 Six Strings for Freedom 559-410-3353 www.facebook.com/ sixstringsforfreedom
Clovis Dog Gon’ Clean Grooming 1436 Clovis Ave 559-325-7974 www.groomingbymaria.com Sassano’s Men’s Wear 448 Pollasky 559-299-4430 www.sassanosmenswear.com/
Coalinga The Pit Stop 205 Coalinga Plaza 559-935-5013 www.facebook.com/ FatteAlbertsPizza
Sam’s Carved Creations Chainsaw Art & More www.facebook.com/CarverSam 559-580-9847
Fresno 420 Compassionate Care MD 433 E. Keats #4 559-498-3399 www.facebook. com/420CompassionateCare Lamona Towing 2431 Monterey St 559-237-9159 www.facebook.com/ LamonaTowing Waffle Shop 4025 W. Figarden Dr. 559-446-1086 www.facebook.com/ Waffle-Shop-452260431794181
Hanford Keyes Kustom Kreations Inside the Hanford Mall USA Lemoore/Hanford 559-722-5542 KeyesKustomKreations.com
Christian Motorcyclists Association Chapter 1102 Riders on the Rock Paul Penton 559-707-7867
Mariposa Happy Burger Diner 5120 Highway 140 209-966-2719 www.happyburgerdiner.com/ Steve’s Sportsman Café 3441 Woodland Dr. 209-966-8223 www.facebook.com/ StevesSportsmansCafe/
Nationwide Snake Oil by Gadgetman 406-422-3291 https://snakeoil.wtf/ Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys 4400 Coldwater Canyon Ave Ste 200 Studio City, CA 800-424-5377 www.russbrown.com
North Fork Buckhorn Saloon 32992 Road 222 559-877-8700 http://www.buckhornsaloon.net/
Oakhurst Americas Best Value Inn 48800 Royal Oaks Dr 559-658-5500 www.facebook.com/pages/ Americas-Best-Value-InnOakhurst-outskirts-of-YosemiteNational-Park/149711231766978 Oakhurst Ink 559-641-8542 www.oakhurstink.com
Tulare Tulare Barber Shop 1579 E. Tulare Ave 559-685-1948 www.facebook.com/Tulare-barbershop-126536814128209 To be Added to this Section Contact richardccbiker@gmail.com
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5 Diamonds MC 9th Annual Visalia Rescue Mission Benefit Ride Joshua Roxberg writer
showed up there’s lots of beautiful bikes everywhere. Everyone Started off at the Visalia Rescue drew their card and relax for Mission located at 741 N. Santa about 30 minutes before going Fe in Visalia, Ca. Was really nice on to the next stop. Which was lots of people showed up, there at Kaweah Brewery in Visalia was probably 200 + Bike’s there. off of Demaree. Me and the CC They had snacks and breakfast Biker and Motorsports newspaBurritos waiting for people Lots of per crew ended up going to the beautiful motorcycles. Before we last stop which was at the 5 Dialeft on the Ride. 5 Diamonds Pre- monds clubhouse. Figured since sented Visalia Rescue Mission we don’t drink usually, we would with a Check for $15,200.00 go ahead and wait for everyone After we left the rescue miss you to pull in at the 5 Diamonds MC went to Sequoia Produce and Clubhouse. flowers over in Exeter right off They had a very nice setup with of highway 198. They have lots refreshments and barbecue the of amazing fruits and vegetables food was great. They have lots of At reasonable prices, and also raffles and prizes to give away rethey had locally farmed honey ally cool silent auction too. Lots and CBD products... The next of different cool motorcycle stuff. stop we went to was the Runway The Run was great the food was Café in Woodlake. They have a great I think I had thirds on the really cool area A nice cafe right chili beans met some nice people next to the airport cool planes had a wonderful time. everywhere and well when we all
Elias “Eli”
Chapter Elder Bikers for Christ Central Sierra Chapter 209-617-2240 Elinlid55@gmail.com BIKERSFORCHRIST.ORG
Sam’s Carved Creations
Dog Gon’ Clean Groom’n
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Sam Duvall
Chainsaw Artist sambecci@icloud.com (559)580-9847
Phone 559-325-7974
Cell 559-217-2093
Located in the Barnyard Shopping Center 1436 Clovis Ave., CA 93612
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