It is motocross, but we do sponsor at least one, sometimes two harescrambles. Also, we began last year to have races for quads as well, again motocross. Harescramble is for quads and motorcycles.
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Dirt biking
by Jeepthing inanyone here know where to go for dirt biking?
i live about 15 minutes away from st. louis, missouri.
where the whole family could go and near by campground if available.
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Dirt biking
by Jeepthing inanyone here know where to go for dirt biking?
i live about 15 minutes away from st. louis, missouri.
where the whole family could go and near by campground if available.
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mimimimi
Dirt bike motorcycle racing - 125 cc, 250 cc, and then the little guys on 40 cc and 80 cc.
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Dirt biking
by Jeepthing inanyone here know where to go for dirt biking?
i live about 15 minutes away from st. louis, missouri.
where the whole family could go and near by campground if available.
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mimimimi
Tomorrow is rider appreciation day at Splinter Creek Dirt Riders in Fosterburg, IL. Free meal between 6 to 8, I believe is the time. Bonfire and band tomorrow night. Phone number is 372-4355 to call for details and directions. Then on Sunday is the last race of this season, which is a points race, so we expect a really big turnout. You can find me and my future daughters-in-law manning the concession stand, while my sons man the grill and my husband (the president of the club) is out running things.
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Dirt biking
by Jeepthing inanyone here know where to go for dirt biking?
i live about 15 minutes away from st. louis, missouri.
where the whole family could go and near by campground if available.
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mimimimi
St. Joe State Park down by Farmington, Missouri, also called Flat River. Great place to camp and ride your dirt bikes, 4 wheelers, or dune buggies. Also, swimming beach where you can pull up on your vehicle, dismount and go swimming. Warm showers.
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mimimimi
We did used to go to Springfield for the convention. I always loved it because my youngest son, though he rarely made a meeting any more, would go with me and we would have a great weekend together. We'd always go in the evenings to Knight's Action Park or White Oaks Mall. But several years ago, our circuit started going to convention in St. Charles, MO. It's not nearly as nice as the Prairie Capitol Convention Center. The seats are more narrow and the parking's a nightmare. I have heard a lot of complaints about the place. But I hear the place in Springfield will no longer rent to JW's because of issues with the food vendors.
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Yes, What You Really Wear Does Matter !
by The wanderer in<!-- .style1 { font-family: arial, sans-serif; color: #3e3e7b; } .style2 { font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; } .style3 {font-family: arial, sans-serif} --> yes, your clothing really does matterbeing one of jehovah's witnesses always made.
the individual conscious of the clothes you were .
the men had to wear suits and the women.
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mimimimi
Back in the 60s, my brother always wore jeans to the hall and gave his talks in jeans. The other boys, what few there were in our congregation, wore jeans as well. Nobody had money to buy their kids suits then. I was disfellowshipped in 1975, and when I came back in 1983, all the boys from toddler age up wore suits. So I dressed my kids in suits, too. But as my sons got older, they rarely went to the hall as Daddy said they did not have to, and they went so rarely that I could not see spending money on suits for them, so they went in jeans and a nice shirt. Well, then they did not want to go to the hall even more because they were given dirty looks and comments on their apparel by adults and kids alike. I would have thought everyone would be glad just to have them come, but obviously not unless they were in the Watchtower uniform.
When I was first coming back in, I was pregnant with my third son. My husband and I did not have a lot of money and I had hand-me down maternity clothes, but also some nice maternity pants suits I wore to work. I did not have any dresses, so I wore the pantsuits to the hall. Well, one of the elders on local needs gave a talk stating that women were not to wear pants to the hall. At the time, I was trying to get reinstated and would do whatever was asked, not even questioning it or feeling they were wrong. But I could not afford to buy any maternity dresses right away, so I did not attend meetings for a whole month until I could afford to buy a couple of dresses just so I would be in compliance when I went. They may have thought I did not come because I was mad at what was said from the platform, but that was not the case. I felt at that time that they were right and that I would not go until I could be in compliance. Now I look back and think how crazy that was.
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mimimimi
Gee, wish we could help your sister from Bloomington/Normal.
Ten years ago and last name starts with C. I will have to think about that. I bet they are at Metro, not Central. I used to know everyone over there, but not any more. Three sons and one daughter. Hmmm...
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mimimimi
jeepthing,
You can e-mail me at [email protected]. I would like to know who you are talking about. There are a couple of elders in my cong. that I have wondered if they agree with everything and suspect not because of a couple of things I have heard one of them say and one of their wives say, but they do not fit who you are talking about.
mimi
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His initials are JB and he grew up in Granite City and has been a JW all his life. He and his wife celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary earlier this year (or was it last year) and they have no children. The one you are talking about - how long ago did they move to the Alton cong? I am trying to think who it could be. They might be in Metro instead of Central.
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Bookhead,
The letter you mailed out to everyone at WR cong after you were disfellowshipped was read by my mother and she said it was a very loving, encouraging letter. Just thought you would like to know that.
mimimimi