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Letter From The Editor
Mark Infield Editor / Owner Mark@FTCarolinas.com
Molly “WildThing” Infield Operations Manager Molly@FTCarolinas.com
Lincoln Infield Art Director / Janitor Lincoln@FTCarolinas.com
Maggie Infield Hot Intern Accounts@FTCarolinas.com “Dirty Dave” Baker Graphic Designer / Ginger
Sales Staff
Lincoln, Alan, Scott, Crystal T, Christian, Mark H., Rose, Lloyd, Elwin, Anthony, Gary, Trisha, David, Bill, Mike & Kim, Paulette, Amy, Len, Tiffany, Gene, Mike, Pam, Angelo
Photos
Chaos, Alan Dockery, Lincoln Infield, Wally Wersching, Gary Steelman, Austin Eason, JoAnn Wilson, Deborah R. Harmon, Len Montgomery, Tammy Bowman, Angie Herman
Writers
Mark, WildThing, Alan Dockery, Lincoln Infield, Ms. Pat, Wally Wersching, Gary Steelman, Deborah R. Harmon, Len Montgomery, Rose & Lloyd, Tammy Bowman, Dirty Dave Baker, Angie Herman, Tracey Carver
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The Carolinas’ Full Throttle P.O. Box 2294 Jamestown NC 27282 (336) 885-5400 Fax (336) 833-6794 Email: Editor@FTCarolinas.com www.FullThrottleMagazine.com
ell, pandemic and Governor’s stay at home orders and
phased re-opening and we are still here! This is issue # 264 of The Carolinas’ Full Throttle Magazine. Have we felt the effects of all of the above crisis? Sure, just like everyone else, we have had to make adjustments, but we are still here!
Many of the businesses that bikers frequent like bars and restaurants have been forced to remain closed and many annual events have been cancelled or postponed. All of this has had an effect on all of us.
One of the events that was cancelled was The Carolinas’ Full Throttle Magazine bike night that was scheduled for Tuesday, June 16th. However, it was rainy and not one of the other calamities that caused it. We are usually optimistic and proponents of the theory that the show must go on, but this one was a no brainer. It rained on Monday and as we looked toward the sky on Tuesday, it just continued to rain hard and steady all day, so with confidence that it was the right call, we pulled the plug on the evening’s festivities.
Just like other events that have been cancelled, we picked another date and have rescheduled The Carolinas’ Full Throttle Magazine bike night for Tuesday, August 11th from 6-9 pm here at the Carolinas’ Full Throttle Magazine headquarters in Jamestown, NC. We’ll be celebrating 22 years in business so see the ad in this issue and make plans to come share an evening with friends on our journey back to normal. Until then, I hope you have many sunny days to “social distance” on your motorcycle.
As usual, there are other events going on, too. Check out the Carolinas’ Full Throttle Magazine Cruisin’ Calendar for the most extensive list of motorcycle events on the east coast. If you would like to receive the Carolinas’ Full Throttle Magazine Cruisin’ Calendar e-mailed to you, go to: FullThrottleMagazine.com and click on “subscribe”. If you prefer text, just text FULLTHROTTLEMAGAZINE to:74121. We send these texts out every Wednesday, so you have plenty of time to plan your weekend.
Here we are on June 15th for ‘Ride To Work Day’. If you were able to Ride To Work and show the world that motorcycles are efficient as well as fun and marked the occasion with a photo, share it with us at: RideToWork@FTCarolinas.com.
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