August 2019 We Ride Every Day Volume 50, Issue 7 www.nfbc.com Dates to Remember 50th Swank’s Party Ride Sat. Aug. 17th Club Picnic Sun. August 25th Picnic August 25th RSVP P. 2 NFBC Riders show off their American Flag Jerseys at the annual 4th of July Ride Spotlight Ride Wednesday Aug. 21st Kazoo Classic Party Ride Monday September 2nd. What’s Inside Picnic Details P. 2 Party Rides PP3 & 4 Spotlight Ride P. 3 Ride Schedules Pp. 5 & 6 Welcome New Members P. 7 Repairing Your Bike P. 7 Party Ride Pictures Pp. 9, 12, &13
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August 2019 We Ride Every Day Volume 50, Issue 7
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Dates to Remember
50th
Swank’s Party Ride Sat. Aug. 17th
Club Picnic Sun. August 25th
Picnic August 25th RSVP P. 2
NFBC Riders show off their American Flag Jerseys at the annual 4th of July Ride
Spotlight Ride Wednesday Aug. 21st
Kazoo Classic Party Ride Monday September 2nd.
What’s Inside
Picnic Details P. 2
Party Rides PP3 & 4
Spotlight Ride P. 3
Ride Schedules Pp. 5 & 6
Welcome New Members P. 7
Repairing Your Bike P. 7
Party Ride Pictures Pp. 9, 12, &13
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Club PicnicCome One, Come All – Help Celebrate 50 Years of Great Cycling and Camaraderie!
NFBC’s summer picnic will be held Sunday, August 25th, 2019 at Como Park. The picnic will commence after the morning rides. 9:00 a.m. ride sign-in will be in the second parking lot from the Como Park Blvd entrance (on the left; by the ice rink). Ride and picnic parking can be found there or by the picnic location, the Large Gazebo within view (with nearby restrooms for changing). Ride options are: 17.4 mi (EZ), 21.7 mi (EZ), 34 mi (MD), and 45.2 mi (Diff).
The picnic is free for all members. If you haven’t paid your membership dues yet, here’s your big chance (cash or check made to NFBC, please). Family members/guests are welcome. Please be sure to include them as you RSVP so that we order enough food.
A catered lunch will be served, starting at 12:45 pm. Register your attendance after your ride or as you arrive (if you are not riding) and get your raffle ticket. Tasty vegetarian and gluten-free options will be available. In addition to the meal, the Club will supply water, iced tea, and lemonade. Other beverages are Bring Your Own.
The Dessert Competition is back! All you creative, competitive, hard-charging Chefs – you know who you are – bring us your best. Place the name of your dessert on the top, and the name of the dessert and your name on the bottom. If you are riding, bring your dessert to the Gazebo prior to your ride. Please make provisions if it needs to remain chilled. There will be prizes!
We will have live entertainment and activities commemorating NFBC’s 50th. Bring your memories and anecdotes, including names of those who have helped you out over the years.
RSVP by Thursday, August 15th : [email protected] or text 716-688-3943. Include number of guests.
Our terrific committee includes: Cindy Adams, Michelle Bates, Joan Charleson, Paula Ciolko, Arlyne and Richard Lepie, Gene Melnyk, Rebecca Ribis, Elaine Rubenstein, and Michele Smith.
The Rides: The Lowlander features 29 and 18 mile versions, mostly flat and easy. The Highlander is a hilly 38 miles of XD difficulty. Both go through the beautiful
farm country surrounding Eden. Start time is 10:00 am for both rides.
The Party: It’s Corn Fest time of year! The Swanks will have sweet corn available.
Bring a dish to pass, beverage and lawn chairs. Non riders are welcome to the party.
Party start time is about noon.
Directions: Take I-90 to exit 57A (Eden/ Angola), left onto Eden-Evans Center. This will change to W. Church St. Cross SR-62 to E. Church St. to #2947 on right. It is about 800 feet up the lane to the house.
Dick and Kathy Swank’s Eden Corn Fest Party Ride
August Spotlight RideOn Wednesday August 21st we will SPOTLIGHT the Iroquois/Oak Orchard Wildlife Management Area. We will roll from the Oak Orchard Wildlife Management Area Shelter on Knowlesville Road one half mile south of Podunk Road in the town of East Alabama at 10:00 AM. Two distances — 34 and 24 miles — are available. Both will explore the verdant, pastoral rolling roads of Oakfield and Barre.
After biking, we will picnic and then hike the 1.3 mile Swallow Hollow Trail for unique encounters with wetland species.
Salad and mix-ins will be provided. Please bring munchies, i.e., veggies and dip, chips and salsa, a dessert and your own beverages. Also bring chairs, binoculars, clothes and shoes for light hiking.
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KAZOO PARTY RIDE
LABOR DAY, MONDAY, SEPT. 2
The Kazoo Ride is a fun ride with easy to moderate terrain. It starts at the Wendt Beach Parking Area, (behind the soccer fields) 7676 Lake Shore Rd., Derby NY 14047 at 10:00 AM. NOTE: Mind the speed limits in Derby. Tickets have been written in the past for speeds only 5 mph above what’s posted.
After the ride, head on over to Joan and Mike Maher’s place in Lake View for a post ride party. The address is 1933 Hanley Drive, Lake View. From the ride start, turn left on Old Lake Shore Rd., turn Right on Sturgeon Point Rd. and turn left on Rt 5. Head east (towards Buffalo) on Route 5 for 4.4 miles, turn right onto Lakeview Rd., then about 0.7 miles up, turn right onto Hanley Dr. (Community Church on corner). Official party rules apply. Bring a dish to pass and, if you can, some chairs. Joan will pick up dishes at the ride start.
New Start Point
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WEEKEND RIDE SCHEDULE
Name Date Time Location Miles Elevation Difficulty Leader
405 Sing n' Scream
Sat, Aug 3 9:00 AM Lancaster Opera House (side
parking lot on Clark St), Lancaster43 / 31
1063 / 761
DIFF / MOD
Bradshaw Hovey (716-857-0906)
444 To The Point (New)
Sat, Aug 3 9:00 AM Chestnut Ridge Park (Casino Lot),
Orchard Park40 / 20
DIFF / MOD Pat Danaher (310-8136)
423 Mighty Lower Niagara
Sun, Aug 4 9:00 AM Cambria Town Hall (at Cambria Rd),
Cambria~29-43
1011 / 769 EZ Fred
Talmud (5615319147)
292Frog Valley (The Sunset Bay Ride)
Sat, Aug 10 9:00 AM
Silver Creek Burger King Lot (Burger King Lot Off I-90 Exit 58, Silver Creek), Silver Creek
46 / 37
2800 / 2000
XD / DIFF Pat Danaher (310-8136)
702 Royalton Ravine
Sat, Aug 10 9:00 AM Clarence Central Elementary School
Day of the Week Start Times Saturday and Sunday Breakfast Rides: 9:00 AM all season. ( Members usually stop for a quick diner breakfast) Weekday Morning Rides: 10:00 AM in April, May, Sept. & Oct.; 9:00 AM in June, July & Aug. Weekday Evening Rides: 6:00 PM in April & Sept.; 6:30 PM in May through Aug.
Riders were discussing bike repairs — from performing basic tune-ups to more complicated repair and replacement. General complaints were about the need to have the right tool for the job, some of which are bike-brand specific and prohibitively expensive.
One resource: GObike Buffalo Community Workshop, 98 Colvin Ave in Buffalo, has a workshop available to members, stocked with every tool imaginable! Member cyclists can take classes and learn how to tune up and fix a bike, or they can just use the shop to work on their bike. Mechanics are available to help, or you can work on your bike by yourself. The shop has a supply of used parts, and completely refurbished bicycles for sale.
Membership costs $35/year. The website is gobikebuffalo.org.
One more thing: They will happily accept donations of used bicycles, tools and accessories for the community workshop. These donations are used for recycle-a- bicycle classes at schools and community centers, donated to those in need, and fixed and resold to support the workshop.
Thanks Jason!
Kylie Mass00m, Shawn Laraba, Mariely Downey, Michael Ball, Chris Yuen, Claire Kaymon,
Amanda Wolanske, Glenn Hecko, Carol Anne Farrell, Charles Hammer, Robert Franklin,
Paul Fanti, Eram Chaudhry, Katie Rose Boissonneault.
The deadline for submission of articles to the Newsletter is the twelfth (12th) of the month preceding the month in which the information is to appear. We welcome articles or story ideas about club members or club activities and digital pictures of either, with captions. Send to Joan
Charleson or Mike Maher.
Party Rules
For NFBC members, biking is number one followed by socializing with friends. Get togethers are organized by volunteers in the club who enjoy hosting parties. The host(ess) supplies the facility, main course, soft drinks and, of course, time and energy. Those who attend bring a dish to share, a beverage of their choice, and funds for the “kitty” to offset the expenses of the host. Bring a
lawn chair. Be a welcomed party goer and do your share to make these get togethers continued successes for the club.
Help Spread Sunshine
On behalf of the NFBC we will send a note of cheer to someone who may need it. Notify Terry Turski ([email protected], 688-8904) or Brenda Fischer, Club President. NFBC cares about its people!