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Tiaga Lounge

February 16th, 2010 2 comments

                                                                                                                                                 

Taiga Lounge is located at the corner of Causeway and Falkenberg in Brandon.

Taiga Lounge is Brandon’s premier upscale night club and its back bigger and better than ever, this time with new owners and a new attitude.

The sexy design and décor extends throughout the night club and even onto the outdoor party deck (where you can enjoy a Hookah Pipe if you wish).

The exclusive Black and White Room offers a Luxe Lounge area with VIP bottle service and a huge dance floor.  Our DJ/VJ’s spin and rock the house with the best dance music around.

Taiga Lounge offers free valet service and a full service restaurant.

Lunch and dinner served daily until 11:00pm.

Coming Soon  Kick-Off Bash,  Bike Nights,  BTR Cigar Club and  BTR Women’s Club Events!

 Visit them at:
10315 Causeway Boulevard, Brandon, FL 33619
Phone: 813-626-3939 or http://www.taigalounge.com/

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Spread the word: “Think. Ride.”

February 16th, 2010 No comments

Spread the word: “Think. Ride.”  The AMA is pleased to provide the following resources for the “Think. Ride.” public service campaign. The audio, print and web messages supplement the responsible-riding and driver-awareness videos announced in October 2009 in cooperation with actor and AMA Board of Directors member Perry King.

The new assets include full- and half-page print advertisements that promote responsible off-highway recreation, quieting excessively loud motorcycle exhausts, and avoiding drinking and riding. Four 15- to 20-second radio spots deliver the same messages, as well as encourage automobile and truck drivers to avoid distracted driving and keep an eye out for motorcycles on the road.

The AMA is pleased to announce additional resources for the “Think. Ride.” public service announcement campaign. The audio, print and web messages supplement the responsible-riding and driver-awareness videos announced in October 2009 in cooperation with actor and AMA Board of Directors member Perry King.

The new assets include full- and half-page print advertisements that promote responsible off-highway recreation, quieting excessively loud motorcycle exhausts, and avoiding drinking and riding. Four 15- to 20-second radio spots deliver the same messages, as well as encourage automobile and truck drivers to avoid distracted driving and keep an eye out for motorcycles on the road.

“One of the first steps in preserving our motorcycling rights is practicing safe and responsible riding ourselves,” said AMA Vice President for Government Relations Ed Moreland. “Second, we need to let other road users know that we have a right to be on America’s roadways, and to be alert to our presence. These print, radio and video messages shine a light on the values of AMA members and also encourage riders to think before they ride.”

The print, web, radio and video PSAs are available at AmericanMotorcyclist.com/news/story.asp?id=1752.

Like the print and audio PSAs, the series of King-narrated videos that kicked off the “Think. Ride.” campaign last year encourage proper riding gear and safe, responsible riding practices, and discourage impaired riding and excessive exhaust sound. Another video alerts car and truck drivers to watch out for motorcyclists on the road.

King, an avid off-highway and street rider, also recorded the radio spots for the campaign. Well known for playing the character Cody Allen in the 1980s television series Riptide, King has also appeared on stage and in movies, including “Slaughterhouse Five,” “The Lords of Flatbush” with Sylvester Stallone and Henry Winkler, and “The Choirboys.”

“The fact of the matter is if we want non-riders to respect our rights, we must earn that respect,” King said. “We need to be responsible for how we ride. When we accept that responsibility, we make it easier for our rights to be recognized and considered in legislative bodies and in the court of public opinion.”

First Ride for Kids for 2010 raises $67,000 in South Florida

February 16th, 2010 3 comments

From a press release issued by Ride for Kids…

Riders in Coral Springs, Fla., started the 2010 Ride for Kids® season by raising $67,440 for the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation (PBTF) at the sixth annual South Florida event.

Over 500 motorcyclists and other supporters gathered at the Sportsplex on a cold morning that turned warm and sunny. Deputies from the Broward County Sheriff’s Office escorted the ride through the Parkland area before returning for the Celebration of Life.

Six brain tumor survivors shared their stories with the crowd: Taurin, 3; Jonathan and Shawn, both 6; Brianna, 7; Christine, 15; and Nicholas, 17.

High school senior Nicholas, who was recently accepted to Florida Gulf Coast University, said that he has applied for a PBTF college scholarship.

Dr. Anne Schaefer, a pediatric oncologist at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, told the fundraisers that their efforts fuel research that is saving children’s lives.

The top fundraisers were:

■Individual: Rick Case, $10,000

■Club/chapter: South Florida Riders Club, $16,650

■Motorcycle business: Star Cycles, $20,666

Winners of the drawing prizes from Ride for Kids® sponsors were: Debra Law (Honda motorcycle); Jud Rose (Dunlop tire); Vito Borzumato (AGV helmet); Steve Sotoloff (Toumaster luggage); and Barbara Weiss (Cardo Systems headset).

Special thanks went to the local volunteers and task force members, led by Rhonda and David Friedenberg, Yuergen Boehmke, Cesar Tejera and Linda Kralik.

Retrieved February 15, 2010; from http://www.amadirectlink.com/news/story.asp?id=1762