WOW and what a Rally SIS had this year. If you thought last year was great, I think I can safely say we had the pleasure of attending the RALLY to END ALL RALLIES! There was so much fun and enjoyment you would not believe it. I laughed until my face hurt. You never know what will happen when the SISTERS are involved.
The site of the rally was the Best Western in
We did some changing around this year; had two different poker runs, one for Friday and one for Saturday. All the games, fashion show, etc was held in the evening after everyone came in from the poker runs. By making these changes it allowed everyone who wanted to take part in the games, etc and go on the poker runs, to do so. The participation in all the activities was great.
Speaking of activities, there were many; but for me the best part was the tricycle races which was won by Karla Sherman out of
We had members from
The bike show was great, had very beautiful machines in the show. The categories were:
Touring Class 1st place - Becky Jandebeur
Trike Class 1st place - Penny Hosley
Trike Class
Cruiser Class 1st place - Becky Robertson
Cruiser Class 2nd place - Mary Lowery
People’s Choice 1st place - Becky Robertson
People’s Choice 2nd place - Mary Lowry
Additional games and activities winners were:
Wet Tee Shirt Contest 1st place - Becky Robertson
Tattoo Contest 1st place - Sheila Steen
On Bike games, slow ride 1st place - Karen Gutenkauf
Most Mature Rider - Sammye Shipman
Lowest SIS membership number - Dianne Ramsey #19
First to register for rally - Sheila Steen
Talent Show winner - Chapter A Tulsa, Oklahoma
We were blessed with the presents of Ms. Rain, editor of Biker Ally magazine and her staff of great people. Rain was kind enough to give as a grand prize - newly designed riding apparel, for not only keeping your body cool in the heat but also apparel to keep you warm and toasty in the cold. We appreciate Rain and her staff for taking time from their busy schedules to attend the SIS rally.
The seminar on changing oil in your bike was great. I saw ladies lying all over the driveway to get a first hand view of what oil changing was all about. The rider education seminar was fantastic; Ed Upchurch, MSF instructor from
We presented a NEW award that will be given every year. It is called the SPIRIT AWARD. Since this was the first year for the award, I had the pleasure of selecting the first recipient of the SPIRIT AWARD. This year’s winner was Becky Jandebeur. Becky has been the RIGHT HAND for SIS. She displays undying devotion and unlimited energy and guidance to the organization. She has battled cancer and several illnesses and just keeps on giving. From this point on in order to receive the SPIRIT AWARD a member must be nominated by a SIS member. The person nominating an individual must submit in writing (e-mail is okay) why they feel this specific member is deserving of this high award. Send in your nominations to the home office. All nominations must be in the hands of the National Director no later than 30 days prior to the yearly rally. The decision for the winner will be decided by the National Staff. The winner will be announced and must be present at the yearly National Rally.
We also want to say, THANK YOU to all of our sponsors for their contributions to the SIS RALLY. But the BIGGEST THANK YOU GOES TO THE MEMBERS OF SIS for their support of the organization. For those of you who could not attend you were with us in “SPIRIT” and we had fun for you. Don’t forget, “CATCH THE SPIRIT”.
See ya next year,
Linda Blankenship
National Director
SIS
