2022 Election ABATE Debate

This week, we hosted our 2022 Election ABATE Debate! Over 2 days, several candidates running for local, state, and federal positions came over and answered questions about motorcycle issues! We’ve livestreamed both days of event, so feel free to take a look below!

Day 1

  • U. S. Senate Candidates:
    • Kathy Salvi
  • Secretary of State Candidates:
    • Dan Brady
  • Congressional Candidates:
    • Chris Dargis (IL08)
    • Justin Burau (IL03)
  • State Representative Candidates:
    • Stephanie Kifowit (IL84)
    • Janet Yang Rohr (IL41)
    • Jeff Keicher (IL70)
    • Anna Moeller (IL43)
    • Jennifer Sanalitro (IL48)
    • Matt Hanson (IL83)
    • Kevin Wallace (IL49)
    • Stefanie Hood (IL47)
    • Joe West (IL84)

Day 2

  • Gubernatorial Candidates:
    • Darren Bailey
  • State Senate Candidates:
    • Don DeWitte (IL33)
    • Seth Lewis (IL45)
    • Linda Holmes (IL42)
  • Kane County Sheriff Candidates:
    • Ron Hain
    • Jeff Bodin

DuKane ABATE 2020 Board Elections

The United States is not the only body having elections this year: the DuKane Chapter of ABATE has an election of its own. On November 17th, the DuKane Chapter will host a membership meeting at which ABATE members can nominate candidates or be nominated for these positions:

  • Vice President
  • Treasurer
  • Legislative Coordinator
  • PR Coordinator
  • Membership Coordinator
  • Independent Representative #2

The Treasurer and Legislative positions are mandatory for this chapter. As such, we will need at least one candidate to run for each of those positions, and the incumbents, Treasurer Tina Hejnar and Legislative Coordinator Randy Ramey, are willing to do so. If you are a member of DuKane ABATE and want to run for one of the listed positions, you must attend our meeting on November 17th to be nominated.

At our December meeting, we will need members to attend and vote for the nominees for each position. And no, mail-in voting is not an option.

32 Years of Giving: It’s What We Do

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ATTENTION: ALL AREA MOTORCYCLISTS AND SUPPORTERS OF MOTORCYCLING

The DuKane A.B.A.T.E. Toy and Food Run enters its 32nd year on Sunday, October 14, 2018. Thousands of motorcyclists will once again gather from multiple registration and collection points, all leading to a central staging area in Elburn for a fully escorted parade to Batavia. The parade is led by none other than Santa Claus, who will be joined by area lawmakers, including Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner, himself an avid motorcyclist. Once on the event grounds, at the Batavia VFW on River Street, attendees will be treated to a day of music, food, and fun. Toy and food donations collected for this charity event will benefit 18+ local charities. Registration activities begin as early as 9:30 am and the event will draw to a close at 6:00 pm.

Anybody who misses this year’s event will miss out indeed.

Knuckleheads

There’s something about seeing, hearing, and feeling all those motorcycles rolling into the parade staging area surrounding Knucklehead’s Tavern and Schmidt’s Towne Tap in Elburn. The people-watching opportunities alone are worth the price of admission, which is just $10 per person, plus an unwrapped new toy and/or a non-perishable food item. As all those bikes accumulate and the riders gather in anticipation of rolling out in parade formation, a live concert plays out right behind Knuckleheads, for the pleasure of all who gather round.

BAND=Joker's Rival

Performing in Elburn this year will be none other than Joker’s Rival, a local crowdpleaser who will be covering great songs by Led Zeppelin, Foo Fighters, AC/DC, Cheap Trick, and more.

BAND=Eliminator

As the motorcycle parade concludes on the grounds of the Batavia VFW, attendees will be thoroughly entertained by The Eliminator Band, Chicagoland’s popular ZZ Top Tribute Band. Eliminator brings their act all over the country and can be sure to keep everyone on their feet!

BAND=Unforgiven

Also performing on the main stage at Batavia VFW will be Unforgiven, the one band that decidedly can turn any song into a Metallica tune. This band will rock you all day!

 [UPDATE: Due to illness, Unforgiven will be unable to appear on October 14. In their place, Chicagoland’s  great rock and roll band Centerfold will be performing classic rock hits and current pop favorites to the delight of the crowd.]

 

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The March of Flags presentation in conjunction with the Star Spangled Banner is among the most moving moments of the day. You have to experience it and see the faces of so many military veterans in attendance to understand. And of course, this being an election year, there will be politicians doing what they do best. But let us not forget what this annual DuKane A.B.A.T.E. Toy and Food Run means to so many local charities that benefit from the generosity of so many people.

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When it comes to passing the hat and providing support to those in need, one would be hard pressed to find a more charitable sort than the motorcycling community. But while most motorcycle-oriented fundraising events are geared toward a single cause, the donations collected for the DuKane A.B.A.T.E. Toy and Food Run will benefit 18 or more local charitable organizations immediately following the event.

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For each of these reasons and more, the DuKane A.B.A.T.E. Toy and Food Run is an event that you should not miss. Come by motorcycle, come by car, walk if you have to, but please join us on October 14 for this event.

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Kneeze in the Breeze: Weather Watch

Kneeze FlierWe have had some positively awesome Kneeze in the Breeze ride events over the years, some drier than others. It really is an awesome annual event, put on by the DuKane Chapter to raise money for its Downed Rider Fund. The route and destination change each year, which makes the run all the more interesting. 10410446_10201392084884211_1274440694523452056_n

This year’s run promises to be one for the books, if Ma Nature decides to play nice. Departing from Heritage Harley-Davidson in Lisle, the run covers over 140 miles, many of those miles following Historic Route 66, and winds up at Kick’s Bar and Grill in Towanda.

As we enter the weekend, the area weather forecast seems less than perfect. We hope it changes — it often does around here — but as always, the safety of our riders must come first. Therefore, we ask that all of our riders monitor our event web page OR our Facebook Event page OR our Twitter feed for last-minute updates. Again, WE WILL HAVE A FANTASTIC RIDE IF WEATHER PERMITS, but the safety of our riders is our first concern.

 

Inaugural ABC Event Proves Successful

BOD at ABCThe DuKane Chapter Board of Directors had wanted to replace their Laugh Into Spring comedy night event with something that would be new, fun, and interactive, all while raising money for the chapter’s Downed Rider Fund. Over the winter season, chapter VP Joe Barnes, along with fellow board members Linda Barnes and Chris Hansen, began toying with the idea of a bowling night. They researched and contacted area venues and then developed a slate of activities, fees, and prizes for such an event, ultimately creating what would be called the ABATE Bowling Classic or “ABC” held for the first time on March 30 of this year. But would anybody come to an after-hours bowling event being held by a motorcycle rights organization, and on Good Friday to boot?

 

As it turns out, over 50 bowlers participated in this inaugural event, raising hundreds of dollars for the Downed Rider Fund and making it likely that the ABC will be held again next year. We had younger bowlers, older bowlers, first-time bowlers, and seasoned pro tournament bowlers. All seemed to have a great time. The Brunswick Zone Glendale Heights Lanes provided friendly, efficient service while selling food and beverages to our participants.

 

As promised, a  9 Pin-No-Tap Tournament was held, on separate lanes from the just-for-fun bowling contingency. Our competition was graced by some pretty serious bowling talent. In fact, the tournament winner, Paul Kaminski, bowled a 300 (perfect game) to take first prize. Nice job, Paul!

The DuKane Chapter’s Downed Rider Fund was established in 2014 to help DuKane members and/or immediate family member(s) with an immediate financial need caused when the member is injured or killed while riding their motorcycle. Benefit recipients are not obligated to pay back the one-time disbursement, although some choose to do so. The DuKane Chapter holds at least one event per year for the sole purpose of raising money for the Downed Rider Fund.

Cute TowelMore photos from this event have been posted on the DuKane Chapter’s Facebook page, for your viewing pleasure. If you participated in our inaugural ABATE Bowling Classic, thank you for coming out! We hope to see even more bowlers there next year.

Information on future DuKane Chapter events can be found on the DuKane website Events page and regular updates will always be provided via our Facebook page and our Twitter feed.

Do you think you may be interested in joining DuKane ABATE? We’d love to hear from you! Visit our membership page now to learn more and download an application.

A Fundraiser as Easy as ABC

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The ABATE Bowling Classic is a first, something we at the DuKane Chapter have never done before. Replacing our annual Laugh into Spring comedy night, this after-hours bowling event promises a few hours of good old-fashioned fun.

Registration for this family-friendly event opens at 9:00 PM at the Brunswick Zone,  558 E North Avenue in Glendale Heights, and the bowling begins around 10:00 PM (after league bowling concludes). $15 will get you 2 games of bowling, including shoe rental, and an extra $10 will put you into a 9 Pin-No-Tap Tournament with the winner winning a cash prize! This event is open to all individuals and all proceeds raised will be going to the DuKane Downed Rider Fund.

Santa GirlsFood and beverages are available for purchase from the bowling alley. A couple of the ever-popular DuKane Santa Girls will be on-hand selling tickets for a 50/50 raffle. We hope you will consider joining us for a night of bowling, fun, and laughter, all for a very good cause.

Questions? Contact Chris Hansen, our Events Coordinator. Hope to see you there!

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Top 5 Reasons to Attend Our March 20 Member Meeting

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The DuKane Chapter will hold its monthly members meeting on Tuesday, March 20, beginning promptly at 7:30 PM. As always our meeting will take place at the American Legion in downtown West Chicago. Why should you bother to come? Here are five good reasons to attend, not only this month but every month.

  1. We maintain a very welcoming atmosphere, for members and prospective members alike. Whether you come with friends or come alone, we will attempt to make you feel welcome. If you are a first-timer, please let one of our board members know, so that we can welcome you.
  2. For anybody wanting to get a feel for what the DuKane Chapter is all about, there is no better way than to attend one (or several) of our meetings. We could tell you anything we want on our website or in our brochures. If you really want to learn something about any organization, go hang out with them for a while.
  3. You’ll get the latest updates on upcoming events from the chapter as well as from friends of the chapter. Chapter event details are often finalized at our monthly meetings. In addition, this is also where we sometimes learn about events outside of our chapter, before they become common knowledge. If you are into local motorcycle events, this is the place to be.
  4. We are birds of a feather. If you put a bunch of motorcyclists in a room—be they sport riders, touring riders, off-road riders, or hardcore biker types—what do you imagine they are going to talk about? It’s a common passion, a common thread that weaves us all together. You have to experience it to truly understand it.
  5. We are your window to motorcyclist-relevant legislation in Springfield and beyond. In essence, this is what we are and what we do. Are you concerned about ethanol-enriched fuels? Autonomous vehicles? Distracted/impaired driving laws? Noise ordinances? Motorcyclist profiling? See you at the meeting.

If any of the above is of any interest to you whatsoever, then we hope to see you at the meeting. Questions? Concerns? Please don’t hesitate to contact us.