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July 2022

Presidents Report ImageWell another great party is now in the books as they say. Well “Too Broke for Sturgis” has come and gone for 2022! As I sit to write this we still have not had a final accounting and the debriefing meeting is still to come. By the time this edition of The Masterlink is published we should have firm numbers to tell us how we did this year. Preliminary numbers put us at an increase over last year in attendance and I believe everyone had one heck of a good time!

I want to congratulate the entire Too Broke Committee on a terrific job that they did this year. This group of dedicated ABATE members have donated hundreds of hours for the betterment of our organization and the entire motorcycling community.Not only did their hard work make for a profitable event that helps fund all of the work we do around our state, they did everything they could to make sure that everyone who attended had an amazing weekend and a memorable time at TBFS!! Well done guys!

On behalf of the members of ABATE I would like to thank all of our sponsors who helped to make this event a success. First of all the fine folks from Mormon Lake Lodge for once again providing an amazing location at which to hold an event like this. This facility is unique in that it provides all the amenities needed. I would like to thank all the sponsors without whom we could not put this event on. I ask all of our members that when you are in need of a product or service that is provided by one of our sponsors that you consider using them. Without these fine folks’ support we could not have made this the success it was.

I would also like to thank all of our vendors. I hope everyone got to walk around and see some of the great things available in the vendor area and taste some of the wonderful food items that were offered.

If you did not have the opportunity to attend this year’s TBFS event please mark your calendars for next year! This is ABATE of Arizona’s one state wide fund raising event and every ABATE member should try to attend and dedicate themselves to volunteer and work this event for the good of our organization. I understand that sometimes it is not possible for everyone to make it to these events, BUT an organization such as ours with HUNDREDS of members, should not be as shorthanded as we were. If not for the hard work and dedication of a small group of our members and the support of several other clubs and volunteers we would not have been able to accomplish this.

I could keep on listing those individuals and Clubs that stepped up and volunteered their time and efforts in support of our great motorcycling community but I would miss some and I do not wish to lessen their importance or our appreciation of them. SO to everyone who worked to make this event great, no matter what you did or how long you worked, THANK YOU!!!

Many times when you attend an event you see that “A portion of the proceeds” will go to some cause. I want to assure everyone that ALL the proceeds go towards continuing the fight for “Freedom of the Road”. This helps pay for our newsletter The Masterlink. It funds our lobbyists and our delegations to Bikers inside the Beltway in Washington D.C. It allows us to send participants to conferences such as “The Meeting of the Minds” put on by the MRF. The information and knowledge gained by attending these seminars and workshops is extremely valuable in dealing with issues here in Arizona. It also makes it possible for ABATE of Arizona, to be able to fund our annual “Motorcycle Day at the Dome”.

The musical entertainment for the weekend was provided by “Last Train to Juarez” on Thursday evening, “The Bayou Bandits” were scheduled for Friday but had to cancel at the last minute, “Skarlett Fever” who were scheduled for Saturday were able to step up and perform both Friday and Saturday thus saving the day. Thanks to all the musicians who entertained us over the weekend.

As I stated at the beginning, this event takes a staggering amount of man hours to put it on. I want to make sure that all of the volunteers who worked the many jobs needed know how much we appreciate them and their dedication to our organization. It takes a lot of volunteers to work registration, membership, to handle traffic control, to work the merchandise tent, to man the gates and check points, to sell 50/50 tickets and I could go on and on. Everyone who volunteered no matter at what capacity, THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!!!

Lastly I wish to thank the most important people of all, those who attended this year’s event! By their attendance they have helped ABATE of Arizona to be able to continue to work hard for the rights of all motorcyclists and to help educate not only motorcyclists but ALL drivers as to the importance of being aware of riders on our roads.

I know the Too Broke for Sturgis committee is always looking for some new blood to join the Too Broke committee. I would like to see more members from other chapters outside of the Phoenix metro area become members of the TBFS committee. It is time to start teaching others what is done and how this event comes together. It is also important that we get fresh ideas. Just because we have always done it one way does not mean there isn’t a better way. Please talk it over amongst your chapter members. We are also interested in any ideas you may have to help make this event bigger and better. Please write down your ideas and share them with the Too Broke committee. Remember that this is your organization and therefore TBFS is YOUR event. Please let us try and make it the great event we all know it should be!

Remember that reason that more motorcyclists are not members of ABATE is because they have never been asked to join. SO when you are out with other riders at an event or maybe you just ran into another rider at the gas stop, ASK! Always carry a membership tri-fold with you. The time to organize and fight for our rights and freedoms is BEFORE they are gone!

Please be aware that The Masterlink is your newsletter too! If you or your Chapter or members hold an event or ride, or attend any events or socials with the various organizations throughout our state, PLEASE take some photos and write a short story/description of the event and submit it to The Masterlink. We always need additional material to fill the pages and we would rather cover the happenings here in Arizona and give coverage to our fellow riders and their groups for functions and events they are having, so don’t be shy, submit some photos and/or an article!

Until next month!!

Jim Butsback
State President
ABATE of Arizona


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