Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Blue Knights Southern Regional Conference Spring Conference
Thursday, April 17, 2008
April 19 Ride
Ace, Preacher, his wife, Boyd and yours truely set out from Plant City this morning for a great ride on the some twisty back roads to Peck's Old Port Cove on Ozello Trail in Crystal River. We enjoyed a great seafood lunch, then set out for thew return trip. After a few more twisties and some hidden, shady lanes, I ended up back in Lakeland at about 3:00 p.m. I put about 220 happy miles on the Wing today. See you all next Saturday for a trip to Leesburg for their bike fest. Note: Click on a picture to see a larger image.
Gunny
May Meeting
Gunny
Sunday, April 13, 2008
April 12 Ride
Yesterday's ride started out normally with breakfast at Snellgroves. Afterwards, Eddie, Boyd and I headed south to meet Eddie's son, Paul, who had found a new route to Punta Gorda that he wanted to share with us. We wound our way down to Myakka City and, after a brief stop, headed south and west on Singletary Road. Along the way we came upon Hermann's Royal Lipizzan Stallions. Here, the descendants of the Lipizzan stallions rescued from the Russian advance by General George Patton and Colonel Ottomar Hermann in the final days of World War II, have established their winter home. Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from mid-December through the end of April, the Hermanns put on free shows with these amazing horses. For a real treat, try going on May 1, 2 or 3 for the dress rehersals for their 2008 world tour.
After the show we continued down to Punta Gorda for lunch on the pier at Fishermen's Village. This was my first visit to Punta Goarda and Fishermen's Village. It is an amazing place that is well worth the trip.
Paul then led us via the back roads towards home. The ride ended around 4:00 p.m. Thanks, Paul, for a great ride on a beautiful day.
Gunny
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Blue Knights Video
I ran across this video about Blue Knights and some of the camraderie and fun that is part of the Blue Knight experience. I enjoyed watching the video and thinking about all the things that a chapter can be...that our chapter can be...if only the members understand and embrace the spirit that lies at the heart of Blue Knights membership.
Please take a few minutes to watch the video...heck, watch it a couple of times if you feel the urge...and think about what our chapter could be like if we were all to become active and involved members of the very chapter that we worked so hard to found, build, and preserve.
I don't know about you, but I am proud to be a Blue Knight. I am proud to be a member of the largest law enforcement-only motorcycle club in the world. I am proud to be associated with an organization that contributes millions of dollars and services to charities and that strives to enhance the reputation of our chosen and noble profession. And I am most proud to be a member of Blue Knights FL XXVII!!! I am proud to be a fellow member to each and every one of you. I value you and your contribution to our chapter. I enjoy spending time with all of you in the social settings that FL XXVII affords to us. I enjoy traveling with you, whether on a short day-trip or on a week-long escape to the mountains. I enjoy sharing the wonderful experience that is motorcycling with you.
Over the past year my enjoyment has been tempered by the fact that there are fewer and fewer of us sharing in the rides, the meals, the meetings, and the good times that are part and parcel to chapter activities. I miss riding with many of you. I miss hearing your stories and your tall tales. I miss exploring new roads with you and sharing a breakfast or a lunch with you in some out-of-the-way mom-and-pop joint that we happened upon in our travels.
Blue Knights membership is not a burden, fellas; it is a blessing. We are each uniquely qualified for membership in both the International and our local chapter. Not everyone can be one of us...and that includes others who honorably wear a badge and work the streets with us. We are a small, interesting, and unique minority within our profession: we are cops who own and ride motorcycles. We are cops who enjoy the freedom and adventure of two wheels. We are cops who feel comfortable sharing our riding time with other cops. And we are cops who made the decision -- and the commitment -- to become Blue Knights.
My fellow Knights, it is time for us to quit making excuses. It is time for us to quit forgetting or avoiding chapter activites. It is time for us to quit taking who and what we are for granted. It is time for us to get involved, to participate, and to shine as Blue Knights. We have a great thing going with this chapter of ours, lets start taking advantage of it!
I'm not preaching and I'm not scolding; I am speaking from the heart. Every member of this chapter is important to me, and you are each important to this chapter. What I wrote above is the sincere truth: I miss riding with the many of you have gone inactive. And I miss the fire and the magic that this chapter seemed to have in its early days. I want to recapture that sense of excitement and I want to share miles with you, my fellow Knights.
All that being said, it is also time for each and every one of us to work seriously to rebuild and to grow this chapter. We lost several members this year because they simply didn't renew. I have talked to a couple of them and encouraged them to rejoin the chapter. You can each help me to encourage them further. As I told them, Blue Knights is not about obligations, it is about relationships; the relationships that we build with kindred spirits who share not only our professional calling, but also our love of motorcycling.
Beyond recapturing lost members, we each need to do our level best to seek out and recruit new members so that our chapter can grow and be strengthened. The more members we have in our chapter, the more fun we have. The more members we have, the more good ideas we have to act upon. The more members we have, the more effective our chapter becomes. The more members we have, the better our own membership experience becomes.
Prospective Blue Knights are all around us. We meet and work with them on a daily basis. Why not start recruiting some of these people into our chapter? Let us all make it our personal goal to recruit two new members to the club. Just imagine what FL XXVII could be this time next year if we each brought in two new members!!!
Do your part to grow the club...I will certainly do mine!
Do your part to be an active member of FL XXVII...I will certainly do mine!
In closing, I remind you that this all started with my recommending that you watch a short video clip about being a Blue Knight. Well, here is the link to that video. Enjoy!
http://www.dailymotion.com/Danilyn/video/x4tt9o_bkbel1_creation
-- Ace
Friday, February 22, 2008
Indian River Ride


Six riders met in Plant City on February 16 for a ride to Indian River. After breakfast at Snellgroves we set off via I-4 as far as Celebration, then by back roads for Cocoa Beach, crossing the Indian River and Merritt Island en route. Shortly after hitting A1A we stopped for lunch at Lori Wilson Park. There we were treated to a spectacular
view of the Atlantic Ocean, surfers, cruise ships, sail boats and various bits of beach candy. After lunch, we gave up the cool ocean breezes, mounted our bikes and headed out on A1A. The trip south treated us to occasional views of the Atlantic and the Indian River. While those views were greatly appreciated, there were far fewer of them than I had anticipated. A1A is almost completely built up with high rise hotels and condominiums that block the water vistas. After riding south to Ft. Pierce, we decided to head towards home. Turning north to Vero Beach, we picked up SR-60 for the ride home. Although the water views were not as frequent as we would have hoped, it was still a very enjoyable, 320 mile ride through the Florida countryside.Gunny
Monday, October 01, 2007
Chapter Sales Items
Plant City P.D. challenge coin ..... $10.00
Capsule for same .......................... $ 1.00
Challenge coin in lucite ................ $15.00
Plant City dog tag ......................... $ 7.00
Chapter XXVII dog tag ............... $ 7.00
Plant City P.D. key fob ................ $10.00
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Club to Purchase Software
Friday, September 21, 2007
Meeting Minutes - 09/20/2007
Meeting was called to order by Chapter President Bill McDaniel at 6:10 PM. The first order of business was to conduct the election of new club officers. Following the counting of votes represented by nomination forms from members not in attendance, plus votes cast by those members attending the meeting, the following members were elected to offices within the club: President - Glenn Monroe; Vice-President - Jim Watkins; Secretary - Carl Lane; Treasurer - Bryan Bergau.
Treasurer's Report: Bergau reported that the club has a current bank balance of $1081.00, with another $127.27 in the petit cash fund, for a total balance of $1,208.27.
Bergau advised the Blue Knights coins as discussed previously could now be obtained at a 10% discount. Discussion ensued on this matter. It was understood that the purchase of these coins and any resulting sales of them would be a loss or break-even proposition for the club. The coins would be procured and sold to members at cost as tokens of club membership. Additionally, surplus inventory of the coins could be used as a promotional item or exchange souvenir with other Blue Knights chapters at events and upcoming conferences. The approximate cost of the coins will be $approximately $7 each and this would be the cost per coin for members to purchase them. A motion was made by Bergau to purchase 100 coins of a design to be selected by him. Motion seconded by Lane. Motion passed by unanimous vote.
Bergau advised that framed portraits sets will be promoted by the club in October. He will mail out flyers advertising this service, as well as all other FL XXVII merchandise available for purchase.
McDaniel suggested that the club take over the annual blanket sale from PCPD as a potential fundraiser. Support for this proposal was unanimous. McDaniel will work with Bergau to make this happen. The club will also investigate a Blue Knights version of the blankets for sale to club members.
Other Business:
McDaniel briefed newly elected Chapter President Glenn Monroe on some of the various issues he will need to make decision about, to include: signatures on club checks; the club's email account; the club's website (this blog); the monthly newsletter; and, the selection/election of a board of directors. Discussion ensued and it was decided that McDaniel will rotate to the board as a director based upon his status as Immediate Past President. Monroe will secure additional board members as necessary to the effective management of the club's business. The total number of officers and directors shall be set at an odd number in accordance with International bylaws.
McDaniel advised that the club's upcoming Fall Leaf Ride is officially locked down with seven persons participating; four club members and three non-members.
Monroe - Discussed the upcoming club ride scheduled for this Saturday.
Meeting adjourned at 1910 hrs. Dinner at First Choice BBQ followed.
Election Results - 09/20/2007
The results of the election for club officers held on Thursday, September 20, 2007, are as follows:
President - Glenn Monroe
Vice President - Jim Watkins
Secretary - Carl Lane
Treasurer - Bryan Bergau
Congratulations to these newly elected officers. They will serve a two-year term that expires on 09/30/2009.
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Nominations for Upcoming Elections are Due!
Everyone is encouraged to get their nomination forms turned in as soon as possible. This is especially important if you are not planning to attend the club's regular business meeting this month. The elections will be held at that meeting and nomination forms from absent members will serve as those members' votes.
Friday, July 20, 2007
Meeting Minutes - Regular Meeting of July 19, 2007
Secretary's Report: McDaniel (filling in for secretary) reminded all members to regularly check the club's blog site for updates, news, and information. Also advised that efforts are ongoing to recover the club's records from Eric Daniel. This is an important effort as Daniel is in possession of all of the club's original records.
President's Report: McDaniel reported on the club ride that was undertaken last weekend. Participants met at the depot, had breakfast at Snellgrove's, and then rode to the Sunshine Skyway. All who participated cited this as an excellent ride. The club will do this ride again in the next few weeks and will make it a picnic event with all members, family members, and guests encouraged to participate.
McDaniel reminded all assembled that the club's regularly scheduled ride for this weekend falls on Sunday. Meeting place is the depot parking lot at 8 AM.
McDaniel advised all that the Blue Knights' Southern Regional Conference meeting will be hosted by FL XVII in May 2008. The conference will be held in Plant City at the Red Rose Inn. This is an excellent opportunity for all members of FL XXVII to attend a regional conference, meet and interact with other Blue Knights, etc. The conference is scheduled for May 1 - 4, 2008, so mark your calendars and make plans to attend as much of the conference activities as you can.
McDaniel reminded and encouraged all members to continue efforts to recruit new members for the club. FL XXVII is not exclusive to PCPD and we should actively promote the club and its benefits to qualified persons who are current or retired with other law enforcement agencies.
Other Business:
Monroe - Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation Ride is scheduled for 11/04/2007. McDaniel advised this has been discussed with members and this should be a club event.
Monroe - Experienced Riders Course is coming to St. Petersburg on 11/17/2007. Good opportunity for members to get some advance rider traininig close to home. Monroe provided copy of flyer, which McDaniel will make available to all members.
Monroe - The 2008 GWRRA Wing Ding has been confirmed for Greenville, SC, in July 2008.
Sims - Questions concerning the upcoming Fall Leaf Ride were asked and answered.
Meeting adjourned at 1830 hrs, followed by dinner at Snellgrove's Restaurant.
Thursday, June 28, 2007

The Plant City Police Department's Traffic Management Unit is pictured in the Spring 2007 unit gallery of The Mounted Officer Magazine, a publication of the Harley-Davidson Corp.
Several members of FL XXVII are members of the PCPD Traffic Unit. They appear in the photograph in the following order from left to right: Chad Rader, Trent Eckard, Matt Combs, and Tommy Morris. The guy in the center is their non-member supervisor, Sergeant Dale Peterson.
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Dashboard Video Of Franconia Officer, Shooter Deaths
A reminder to NEVER let down your guard on a stop.
Friday, June 22, 2007
Blue Knights FL XXVII Meeting Minutes - 06/21/07
Meeting called to order by at 1715 hrs.
Treasurer’s Report:
Cash advised the checking balance is currently $507.00. Dog tags were purchased for a little over $1,000, paid dues to International for Gregory, and purchased five sets of colors from International. The club also bought some new clothing items for sale via the BK store. While account balance is down, we should recover soon from various sales items that we have working. The beverage fund is working well so far overall. We should end up making about $100 per month from this endeavor. We have already recovered practically all of our startup costs for the beverage fund.
Portrait project is underway. General consensus is that price is too high, but it is in line for a professional portrait and framing like this. Cash is going to work on various ideas to increase interest in this project and see if he can motivate more people to take advantage of this offering. Discussion ensued. Consensus was to continue to promote the program, but consider holding off until later in the year to get past the complications of summer, vacations etc. Portrait sets may also be more popular closer to the holidrays. This matter was referred back to Bergau for additional research and consideration.
Secretary’s Report:
President Ace reported the following items:
- Club needs a new secretary
- Advised that he has been informed Eric Daniel will not be attending club functions or renewing his membership.
- Efforts are underway to recover the club’s records from Eric Daniel.
President’s Report:
Announced Dee Dee Gregory as the club’s newest member.
Recruitment is still a priority. All members are encouraged to actively recruit for the club.
Ace reported that club members Glenn & Eddie are at the Honda Hoot in Knoxville, TN.
Six sets of patches have been purchased from International and will be available for purchase.
Members are reminded to check the club’s blog site periodically for club news and updates. The Web address for the blog is printed in the margins of your monthly newsletter.
Club officer slate will expire in October – Elections to be held – Start thinking about nominations you will make and the jobs you would like to take on.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 1740 hours.
Friday, June 15, 2007
Welcome to Our Newest Member
Club Expenditure Report
Friday, April 27, 2007
Recap of Club Meeting Held 04/19/2007
Present: McDaniel, Richter, Monroe, Rader, Bergau.
Treasurer's Report: Cash advised the club's checking account balance was $1,298.94. He also reported that the $200 donation has been made to the East Hillsborough Law Enforcement Appreciation Association, and $61.25 was paid to the Florida Department of State for renewal of our corporation status. Cash advised he will be temporarily shutting down the club's store operation due to slow sales. Cash advised he is working on developing new sale items, including a family portrait package. Ace gave Cash a check for $70 that was received from Blue Knights International. Cash gave Ace a check for $8.10 as reimbursement for postage related to mailing membership packets to two newest members.
President's Report: Ace reported that he mailed two new member packets out to Bobrowski and Aszmann. Ace also advised that he had met with Dee Dee Gregory and given her an application for Blue Knights membership.
Richter: Big Ed initiated a discussion regarding ways to increase member participation in club events and activities. Rader said family issues and time involved cause his lack of participation and indicated that is probably the case for other members. Rader suggested that club rides should be shorter so that more people can participate. McDaniel pointed out that for the past few months the practice has been to take shorter rides that begin with breakfast. McDaniel suggested that members who have time constraints could still show up for the ride, have breakfast with the club and then go home or ride as long as they could afford before breaking off and going home. Monroe suggested that we consider doing "out and back loop rides" to allow time constrained members to participate more than is possible with traditional rides. Rader said he thinks that the members are interested in the club and want to be involved, we just need to let them know that there are ways they can participate and still meet their other obligations.
October Trip: Discussion ensued about the annual Fall Leaf Trip. Dates were discussed and it was agreed that the week of October 15th is the best week for this trip and that the date should not be adjusted. McDaniel advised he needs people to start letting him know if they intend to participate in this ride so that he can arrange for the appropriate number of hotel rooms. This must be done several months in advance. Discussion also ensued as to the best number of participants in order to keep the ride successful. It was agreed that the maximum number of bikes for this trip is ten.
Meeting adjourned at 1900 hrs.
Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Thanks Received for Donation to COPSRUN
"Blue Knights COPSRUN would like to Acknowledge and Thank the following members and chapters for there very generous donations to the Blue Knights COPSRUN:
Delaware 1, Mass 6, NY 18, VA 13, Tenn 6, Conn 1, Fl 27, OK 1, Tenn 3, Ill 20, Pa 6, Alex Mavica, Carl Raymo, Lewis W. Kelly, Robert J.Black-McCormack, Chet Parker, and William Solari.
Your genreous donations will go a long way in helping the Blue Knights COPSRUN finance this years COPS Survivors Picnic.
Liz CookSecretary/Treasurer"
Friday, March 16, 2007
Highlights of Club Meeting held 03/15/2007
- "Cash" reported that the club has approximately $1200 in its bank account.
- "Ace" made a motion to make a $200 donation to the East Hillsborough Law Enforcement Appreciation Association in support of that organization's banquet honoring law enforcement officers in the east Hillsborough area. Motion seconded by "Preacher". Discussion ensued with the consensus being that this was a worthy effort and that the club should support it. Motion passed unanimously.
- "Ace" reminded all about the club's Web site (this page) and the need to check it often for updates. "Ace" also asked members to leave comments so that he can track site usage as a means of determining the justification to contract for a full-fledged domain for the club.
- "Ace" discussed the 2007 Fall Colors trip that is scheduled for this coming October. "Ace" asked for input regarding the dates and interest in participating on the ride. It is not too early to get the planning process underway as "Ace" has to get hotel rooms and arrange other logistics that are dependent upon the number of people who will be participating.
- "Ace" told the club about a potential new member.
- Dinner at Snellgrove's followed the business meeting.
