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2012 International Rally
The page is up and as in the past, a lot of the questions and answers can be found there. [URL="http://www.bmwmoa.org/rally12"]2012 Rally Info[/URL] Or you can find the link at the top of the page. Have a great rally.
[URL="http://www.bmwmoa.org/rally12/get_involved/you_got_questions_we_got_rally_answers"]Link to the FAQ section[/URL]
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Thanks for the heads up!!! This will be our first BMW rally.
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Thanks for the info! I'm really looking forward to it. Now, I simply need to find the long route... Sedalia is TOO close! :)
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one day pass
Will there be a one-day pass available for Saturday. Because of work its the only day I can attend.
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As I recall there have been no single day passes in the past.
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It is very difficult to control traffic with one day passes and traditionally, they have not been offered. Although, for all you can see and do in one day, the price of admission is still a bargain.
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No, day passes are not available. It is a long standing MOA Board policy that the rally is an event and that the fee for the event is the same whether you attend one day or multiple days.
Online preregistration opens April 6th and a registration form will appear in the Owners News beginning with the April issue. Preregistration is $35 for MOA members and $45 for non members. Gate fees at the rally are $40 for MOA members and $50 for non members.
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Rally Grounds layout
When will the grounds map be online?
Thanks
Bev
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The door prizes and the draw on the bikes are worth the price of admission alone.
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The grounds map will be posted when complete...early May.
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[QUOTE=chasman;763683]The grounds map will be posted when complete...early May.[/QUOTE]
But we're an impatient lot, Chuck, rife with eager anticipation.
I'm still trying to figure out how I, with Barley in tow, could volunteer in some meaningful way. In the end it might come down to me taking lots of photos and sharing the best with you.
Pete
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[QUOTE=glenfiddich;763696]But we're an impatient lot, Chuck, rife with eager anticipation.
I'm still trying to figure out how I, with Barley in tow, could volunteer in some meaningful way. In the end it might come down to me taking lots of photos and sharing the best with you.
Pete[/QUOTE]
Here's a thought: I'd love to have you and especially Barley, greeting the ebb and flow of bikes and pedestrians in and out of the Rally grounds at either of the two main gates we'll be using.
It will be either 3 or 4 hours shifts, shaded (with awnings, so protected from rain too!), water supplied and all the smiles and tail wagging the two of you can muster.
Consider volunteering for Gates Duty at the 40th!
Thanks -
Kevin Greenwald - 2012 Gates Committee Chair
Any interested members, please contact me at: [B]greenwald@charter.net[/B]
It's an easy and fun way to [I]"be a Volunteer!"[/I]
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Patience and attitude
I watched Kevin and his folks handle the gates last year and all I can say is that they showed a lot of patience. I had a chance to volunteer for gate duty for 2012, but declined because I would have taken a few of the more obnoxious ones off their bikes and given them an "attitude adjustment".
Kevin is correct, you and your dog would be a great asset at the gate. Dogs make people more reasonable; at least that is what my buddy who uses a K9 for his police work tells me.
See you there. Have a great ride to the rally.
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Yup, we're not sure of our schedule (2500 miles to cover on the scenic route we're taking, so weather will play a role), but will sign up when we arrive.
Looking forward to another rally and another volunteer opportunity!
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[QUOTE=JDOCKERY132445;764768]I watched Kevin and his folks handle the gates last year and all I can say is that they showed a lot of patience. I had a chance to volunteer for gate duty for 2012, but declined because I would have taken a few of the more obnoxious ones off their bikes and given them an "attitude adjustment".
Kevin is correct, you and your dog would be a great asset at the gate. Dogs make people more reasonable; at least that is what my buddy who uses a K9 for his police work tells me.
See you there. Have a great ride to the rally.[/QUOTE]
Hi There Jerry -
Appreciate all the kind comments, but in the interests of 'honest disclosure,' I was NOT involved in Gates Duty at Bloomsburg. Someone else handled the Committee Chair responsibilities there - Sedalia will be my [I]first[/I] crack at helping out to this degree.
That being said, the bulk of your post is still spot on - when you and all others arive at the Rally site, take a few minutes to wander over to the Volunteer Booth and sign up for Gates Duty - one shift - many shifts - whatever.
Excellent way to take a 'test drive' in what fun volunteering at a rally can be all about.
Go see Sue R. at the booth and enjoy the 40th! :thumb