SAM Club Weekly Newsletter – 10th March 2023
Editorial The SAM Club Annual Photo Competition entry closing date is getting nearer. By the time this newsletter hits your inbox, you will have just 10 days left to get
Editorial The SAM Club Annual Photo Competition entry closing date is getting nearer. By the time this newsletter hits your inbox, you will have just 10 days left to get
Editorial We are hoping for a few more photos for the SAM Annual Photo Competition. I know that everyone leaves their entries to the last minute but, with just a
Editorial The SAM Club Annual General Meeting is fast approaching. We’ll be reporting on the progress of the SAM Club, giving out any pass certificates, reporting on the financial health
00Days 00Hrs 00Mins 00Secs SAM Club Annual Photo Competition COUNTDOWN!! Subject: Bikes, Bikers & Biking Competition closes: 12mn 20th March 2023 Email entries to: sam-editor@iam-sheffield.bike
Rob Gittins – Thank you for 50 years of voluntary service IAM MEMBERSHIP FEES Last week I reported the 21% increase in IAM RoadSmart membership fees. These are an a
Editorial If you weren’t at the SAM Club Night last Monday, then you missed a real treat. Dave and Victoria from Intaride gave a great talk about motorcycle communications. Dave
Editorial We start your SAM Club Newsletter this week with an early notice about a memorial bike ride. The ride is to celebrate Pete Serhatlic’s life and contribution to motorcycling.
Your SAM Club Newsletter is also read by our biking friends in the Polk County Florida Harley Owners Group (HOG), Florida, USA! Here is an email I received today: Glen
Editorial The first photos for the SAM Annual Photo Competition have arrived! If you are out and about, support this SAM Club event by taking some snaps and email them
Editorial We made it to press again this week with some really interesting articles for you to read. We start with considering what bike to use for your adventure tour
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