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A.B.A.T.E. Northwest Oklahoma Chapter 69

Mission Statement

1987      2007

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ABATE is NOT a club!

A.B.A.T.E. Northwest # 69, A Brotherhood Aiming Toward Education, is a non-profit motorcyclists rights organization, dedicated to preserving individual motorcycle freedoms and promoting safety.  A.B.A.T.E. holds safety seminars and training throughout the year, and supports other local motorcycle events and fundraisers as well as other ABATE Chapters. Some of the events we sponsor is the Christmas toy run, which generates toys for needy families; Chili Cook-off and Auction, donations from local business support this fundraising effort; Waynoka Snake Hunt, an annual event that draws approximately 800 motorcyclists to the ABATE NW # 69 bike rodeo held at Waynoka Rodeo Grounds; and two annual overnight poker runs. We donated approximately $3500 this past year to the American Red Cross, Waynoka Emergency Service, Waynoka Saddle Club, Oklahoma Special Olympics, Woodward Food Pantry, sponsored a local youth soccer team, Christian Motorcycle Association for missionary work, and the Vietnam Vets Motorcycle Club Chapter H to help with a veterans fund at Clinton Veterans Hospital. Mooreland Nursing Home.

A.B.A.T.E. of Oklahoma Charter Goals
  1. To initiate, endorse, and sponsor educational programs, rider safety, public awareness, affirmative legislative action, and individual freedoms and rights.
  2. To create and promote a positive public image of motorcyclist and motorcycle groups, to dispel and disprove media hype, unfounded propaganda and the "Hollywood Image"
  3. To encourage goodwill and mutual understanding among motorcyclists, law enforcement personnel and the general public.
  4. To benefit the less fortunate (among out group or outside) through organized activities-such as blood drives, toy runs, general donations, other fund raising activities, and coordinated events sponsored by other approved organizations whether or not related.
  5. To serve as an information source pertaining to current laws, pending legislation, personal rights, political inclinations of elected officials and their constituents, ABATE lobbying and endorsements and voter awareness.
  6. To act as a central responsive agency to devise and coordinate recreational, legislative, educational, and charitable activities.

 We would like to thank Mayor Bill Fanning and the City Council for supporting ABATE NW 69 and its goals by signing a proclamation declaring May 2007 Motorcycle Awareness Month for the City of Woodward.

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