Due to the excessive heat projected for this Sunday we decided to cancel the Trek Inspection rides and reschedule for September. Thanks for your understanding.
Manny
Due to the excessive heat projected for this Sunday we decided to cancel the Trek Inspection rides and reschedule for September. Thanks for your understanding.
Manny
We are pleased to announce the return of a special event for all MAFW members in conjunction with our friends at Trek Stirling, 395 Main Street, Stirling, N.J. Safety is our number one priority for our members, and you should take advantage of this program. On Sunday morning, Trek Service Professionals will be on duty to provide a free, no obligation inspection of our members’ bikes prior to the start of the rides.
Each member will receive a written evaluation of their bike’s condition and recommendations. Trek will be offering a $50.00 discount on their level 2 service and $100 discount for Level 3 service, if needed. There will be refreshments, bagels, coffee and juices before and after the rides. Trek will also have Trek Fest specials inside their store for members to shop after the ride. We are staggering the start times of the rides, so that Trek can properly inspect and discuss their findings with our riders. This has been a highly successful service so be sure to take advantage of this free inspection. Parking will be in the Trek lot, next door at the Day Care Center, and along Main Street in Stirling. Bathrooms are available in the store. Trek Service will be on duty at 8:00 am, so please arrive about 45 minutes to an hour before your ride starts.
Thanks, Trek for keeping us safe.
To all ride leaders,
A new feature has been added by Jon Eiseman to get notifications when someone signs up or drops from the ride. You can select this option when adding or updating a ride:
Manny
Hi Freewheelers,
Wishing you and your family a very safe & Happy July 4th holiday!
Watch the website to see information on upcoming events, communication from our club president and ride coordinator, and ride guidelines.
Our Social Coordinator, John Storey, is always in need of your help for a number of our activities. Please email if you are interested: social@mafw.org
MAFW has 2 main guidelines or mottos that riders and ride leaders should follow:
Just a reminder that the July 2024 edition of our NL is online. To read: click
https://mafw.org/newsletter/
What’s in this issue:
Enjoying your E-bike, trike, gravel bike? Let’s hear about your experience.
Folks, many of you have taken some interesting trips this year or in the past. So why not share your stories & photos with fellow club members?
We welcome any articles that you feel would be of interest. WHEN YOU HAVE A SPARE MOMENT, PLEASE SEND ME A STORY AND PICTURES OF YOUR BICYCLING ADVENTURES. Submit any information by the 24th of the preceding month at the following email address: newsletter@mafw.org
If you have any issues with your login credentials, please contact Membership Coordinator Betsy Eastwood at the following email address: membership@mafw.org
Periodically Rob Greenberg will be instructing a no-cost CPR course sponsored by the Morris Area Freewheelers Foundation. For those interested, you can contact Rob by phone at 973-334-0125 or by email at robdg01@aol.com for the next available session and more information.
Good Reading. Thanks,
Patricia Kipp
Editor
NEW MEMBER RIDE-A new member ride has been posted for Saturday June 29 at 8:30am from Duke Island Park. This is a special ride for new members who joined 2023 to now. Focus of this ride is on new members. At start of ride we will have a short instructional session on group riding and safety and also instruction on changing a flat. We will be riding together with a stop at Wawa. I hope you take advantage of this ride.
Good evening – Hopefully everyone is enjoying the heat.
Juneteenth – Hopefully everyone had an opportunity to celebrate Juneteenth, officially Juneteenth National Independence Day. This recent holiday commemorates the ending of slavery in the United States. On June 19, 1865, when Major General Gordon Granger ordered the final enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation in Texas at the end of the American Civil War. Although this date commemorates enslaved people learning of their freedom under the Emancipation Proclamation, this only applied to former Confederate states. There remained legally enslaved people in states that never seceded from the Union. These people did not gain their freedom until the ratification of the 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution on December 6, 1865.
If you have an opportunity to visit some of the local burial sites in the area it is worth it to learn about the history of the area as well as respect this new Federal holiday even more. The two main sites that I am aware of are as follows:
Lamington Black Cemetery – 19th century burial ground on the National Register of Historic Places. There are 97 identified graves here: 36 with names and 61 unknowns, including former slaves and free blacks who were members of the Lamington Presbyterian Church. Remains of 5 Civil War veterans who fought heroically for the Union are here. As you walk through the grounds, note the Bible passages on some of the markers and enjoy the feeling of peace. Several of our gravel rides pass this sacred location and on occasion we do stop by to pay respect.
African Burying Ground 1801: On June 22, 1801, three African Men – one free negro and two slaves – purchased on tenth of an acre of land from Aaron Melick for the sum of three dollars to establish a burying ground for the “Black people in this Neighborhood.” This is the earliest known purchase of land by slaves for burials in New Jersey. The free Negro’s name was Robert Aaron, a local beekeeper, and the two slaves were Aaron Melick’s Robert and Aaron Van Doren’s Yaff. The burying ground is one square chain (66′ x 66′) bounded on the west by the Hillside Avenue. In his 1889 book, “The Story of an Old Farm,” Andrew D. Melick, Jr. refers to the site as “God’s Acre.”
For more information, please refer to https://www.mrlocalhistory.org/honoring-black-history-month-in-the-somerset-hills/
Now some upcoming events to bring to your attention:
Somerset Patriots Baseball game on 6/21
30+ people have signed up for this great event. A quick reminder that all individuals Ballpark BBQ Area with picnic tables and all-you-can-eat BBQ buffet with soft drinks (cash bar). The Somerset Patriots who are a NY Yankees AA minor league team will be playing the Erie SeaWolves @7:05 PM. The club subsidized the tickets, and we look forward to seeing you all in non-biking clothing. Hopefully we all recognize each other. LOL
Address: TD Bank Ballpark 1 Patriots Park, Bridgewater, NJ 08807
Semi-Annual Trek Inspection Ride – 7/14/24
Many of you remember that last year we launched our first ever Trek Inspection Rides starting from Trek Stirling’s location. These events were very well received with all participants receiving Trek’s free safety inspection on their bikes. Jeff Sperling and team have been working the phones and Trek has partnered once again with MAFW to offer our members another free inspection in conjunction with our rides emanating from the Trek Stirling parking lot on Sunday, July 14th, 2023. We will have rides posted shortly. Members will receive a no obligation written inspection scorecard assessment of their bike. Keep an eye out for additional details and the sign-ups on our website. We are also in conversations about a gravel inspection date as well. Stay tuned for additional details.
Fall Picnic – 9/22/24 – Schooley Mountain Park. The MAFW Fall Picnic will be on Sunday September 22nd, at Schooley Mountain Park in Long Valley. For those that have not ridden out of the park it’s a beautiful location and the rides are fantastic as well. The picnic is free (and you can bring a guest). Please keep an eye out for the sign up so we know how many people to expect.
Revolutionary Ramble – Last but not least, the Board wanted to thank all those that provided sponsorship money, donated personal time or participated in this great event and climbed until they cried uncle- LOL. The weather was perfect, and the rides went off without a hitch. All the profits are donated to the local EMS Squads, NICA and other bike related organizations. In addition, ride participants donated a significant number of bikes to the Boys and Girls Club for refurbishment. This event demonstrates what a great club we have and is a key component of our “brand.” To pull this off takes a lot of planning – more than I ever imagined and it would not be possible without our members. Please get involved and help us continue to grow this event to being one of the best and “biggest” events in NJ.
See you out on the road
Joseph Reo
MAFW President
WAIT LIST – Ride leaders will occasionally restrict the number of riders on their ride. If the ride fills up, you will be placed on the wait list. If someone drops out and you are the first rider on the wait list, you will get a notice that you are on the ride. If you are on the ride and decide not to do the ride, please if at all possible don’t wait until the last minute to cancel. I understand emergencies pop up but do your best so the rider who moves from the wait list has time to prepare and get to the ride.
SUMMERTIME – With the heat of summer upon us I encourage ride leaders to start rides early to beat the heat. All riders should have 2 water bottles and be sure to hydrate. If you feel the heat getting to you pull over under a shady spot, rest awhile and hydrate. All the more reason not to ride alone. Don’t forget that sunscreen.
MAFW CALENDAR – Be sure to check the MAFW Calendar for those special rides. Not only are there special day rides but there are also weekend and weeklong rides. Suburban Cyclists Unlimited has a great regional calendar that we have permission to access.
Calendar of Regional Bicycling Events DE NJ PA – Suburban Cyclists Unlimited
Last call for Freewheeler’s baseball! 30 people signed-up so far: )
We need to give our final headcount tomorrow morning (Friday 6/14) so they can order food.
Meet at picnic tables in BBQ area
Somerset Patriots vs Erie SeaWolves.
Patriots are the Yankees AA minor league team.
Friday evening June 21 @ 7:05 PM.
The first 2,000 fans get a free t-shirt.
Ballpark BBQ Area with picnic tables and all-you-can-eat BBQ buffet with soft drinks (cash bar)
Close view to the field
Cost is $25 each; children aged 3 and under attend free.
The club is subsidizing the cost down from $36 each.
We must have a head count by next Thursday June 13th.
Prospective members, partners, friends, children, and grandchildren are all welcome
Address: TD Bank Ballpark 1 Patriots Park, Bridgewater, NJ 08807
In addition to signing up by clicking on the “send your booking” link below also pay for your tickets using the “Buy” button (make sure to select the correct quantity). Tickets will be at the “will call” window at the stadium.
This is an all member broadcast, so if you’re already signed up,…….. We’ll see you there!
So far we have a good group going to the Somerset Patriots game on Friday June 21. Cost is only $25 and includes ticket to the game and all you can eat barbecue. MAFW is subsidizing this event down from $36. Deadline to signup is tomorrow June 13 8pm. Come out and join us. Family members invited.