discoveries re s s y Living To Ride The local chapter of a national motorcycle organization bikes while raising money. LONNY GOLDSMITH Staff Writer r tatoos. For the past nine years, a local group has been trying to clean up the image. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association (GWRRA), according to Chapter Director Sally Bobek, is an international organization with more than 70,000 members dedicated to safe motorcycling and bettering the image of motorcyclists. "Our main thrust is edu- cation," Bobek said. "We tell people that drinking and driving is absolutely unacceptable. We teach people how to be safe." On Oct. 17, the local Chapter P will be sponsor- ing a spaghetti dinner at the Berkley Community Center from 6-8 p.m. Cost of the event is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors and children. Proceeds from the fund- raiser will go to Paws with a Cause. "It's a lot like the Leader Dog program," Bobek said. "They work with hearing impaired or handicapped people instead of the blind." According to Bobek, it costs $5,000-$6,000 to train each dog. Richard Donor with his Gold Wing. "The dogs are trained to open doors, bring cordless phones to their owner, and wake them also Sunday morning breakfasts with a in the case of a smoke alarm going ride afterwards. off," she said. There are two levels of member- The last three years, GWRRA held ship: Full members own a Honda garage sales as their main fund-raiser. Gold Wing, while associate members "Our members sold all the things that support the organization, but don't they wanted to get rid of," Bobek said. own that kind of bike. Chapter P is based in Berkley but has members from Royal Oak;Troy, Rochester, Birmingham and surround- ing areas. Last year, Michigan Tortoise and marcasite set in sterling silver. From Judith Jack. $35 - $250. Jacobson's 9/26 1997 16 Ann Arbor (313) 769-7600 Birmingham (248) 644-6900 Grosse Poirfte (313) 882-7000 Livonia (313) 591-7696 longer hours • Mon-Sat 10-9 • Open Sunday at noon. or a long time, motorcycle riders have dealt with the reputation that they are big, burly, heavy drinkers with GWRRA raised more than $80,000 for area charities, including American --\ Diabetes, Make a Wish Foundation and the Channel 56 Auction. While safety issues and social events are important to the organization, Richard Donor of Birmingham is involved for the riding. "I've been a ride captain each of the_/ last two years," said Donor, an off- ') and-on rider of 25 years. "I'm also a member of Chapter E in Waterford as well as Chapter P so I can ride more often." According to Donor, the chapters often have ice cream rides on Wednesday, where they all meet at a certain point and ride together, gener- ally to a spot an hour away. There are -/ Rochester (248) 651-6000