The start of the TAA ride on September 3, 2005 from Kennedy's Custom Cycles Oceanside CA.
Were all standing in front of Kennedy's Custom Cycle in Oceanside, Ca
Mike Lee talking to Oceanside, CA Mayor Jim Wood. Mayor Jim Wood has proclaimed September, 11 from now on in Oceanside, CA to be known as First Call Responders Day.
Camp Penalton, CA, Firefighter Mike Lee standing next to a quilt made by his wife. All the names and ranks of each firefighter who lost their lives in New York City on 9/11 are on the quilt.
The person holding up his hand is Mike Mohn Theresa's husband. Mike will be the speaker for the TAA ride in 2006. Next to Mike is Wayne Forester. Wayne has taken part in all three TAA rides. He went all the way on the first ride. Wayne and Mike Lee are the California State Coordinators for the TAA.
Glen Ottman and his wife. They are part of the core group that help put the starting of the ride together. Glen and his wife both ride their own bikes and Glen goes a little farther each year and told me by the 10th year he will make it all the way across.
Peter & Roseanne Nash. They are a part of the core group that help put the starting of the ride together. Peter has been with the ride since it started. He and his wife both ride their own bikes. This year they went all the way.
Wayne Forester getting his picture taken.
From left to right: Wayne Forester, Oceanside, CA Mayor, Jim Wood and Michele Little.
Michele Little read an article written about Mike Lee going on the ride and she contacted him and ask if there was any way we would let her be a passenger on the ride. Her brother was David Weiss was a NYFD Firefighter with Rescue One. He died on 9/11 and this year was the first year the siblings of the victims on 9/11 were a loud to be part of the 9/11 ceremony at ground Zero. Michele was nominated to be one of the speakers that read some of the names of the victims.
Since her brother was an owner of a Harley-Davidson she thought it was only fitting she road with us to New York. Everyone loved having her with us. She is part of the core group helping with the ride next year.
Were all standing in front of Kennedy's Custom Cycle in Oceanside, Ca
Mike Lee talking to Oceanside, CA Mayor Jim Wood. Mayor Jim Wood has proclaimed September, 11 from now on in Oceanside, CA to be known as First Call Responders Day.
Camp Penalton, CA, Firefighter Mike Lee standing next to a quilt made by his wife. All the names and ranks of each firefighter who lost their lives in New York City on 9/11 are on the quilt.
The person holding up his hand is Mike Mohn Theresa's husband. Mike will be the speaker for the TAA ride in 2006. Next to Mike is Wayne Forester. Wayne has taken part in all three TAA rides. He went all the way on the first ride. Wayne and Mike Lee are the California State Coordinators for the TAA.
Glen Ottman and his wife. They are part of the core group that help put the starting of the ride together. Glen and his wife both ride their own bikes and Glen goes a little farther each year and told me by the 10th year he will make it all the way across.
Peter & Roseanne Nash. They are a part of the core group that help put the starting of the ride together. Peter has been with the ride since it started. He and his wife both ride their own bikes. This year they went all the way.
Wayne Forester getting his picture taken.
From left to right: Wayne Forester, Oceanside, CA Mayor, Jim Wood and Michele Little.
Michele Little read an article written about Mike Lee going on the ride and she contacted him and ask if there was any way we would let her be a passenger on the ride. Her brother was David Weiss was a NYFD Firefighter with Rescue One. He died on 9/11 and this year was the first year the siblings of the victims on 9/11 were a loud to be part of the 9/11 ceremony at ground Zero. Michele was nominated to be one of the speakers that read some of the names of the victims.
Since her brother was an owner of a Harley-Davidson she thought it was only fitting she road with us to New York. Everyone loved having her with us. She is part of the core group helping with the ride next year.
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