Post by jptheprofessor on Jun 13, 2006 15:10:35 GMT -5
The Q94 2006 Harley Street Bob World Tour pulled into the T&A Tavern in Clearfield on Saturday, June 10. Clearfield Nation was out in full force to register to qualify for the Harley. The Clearfield Chinklacamoose A.B.A.T.E. Chapter was serving up some excellent food, including chicken, burgers, hot dogs, baked beans and more. A $5 donation got you all you can eat, with proceeds helping out the chapter.
After the broadcast, the Curwensville-based band Carl Road entertained the crowd with some high energy classic rock and roll.
Despite some signal reception problems (including an FM skip opening, for a few moments we heard a Minnesota Twins baseball broadcast override our signal), it was a successful remote, with happy Harley qualifiers, lots of good-looking bikes in the parking lot, and good times had by all. Thanks to everyone who came out, the Clearfield Chinklacamoose A.B.A.T.E. Chapter, and to the staff and management of the T&A Tavern for a good time!
Some pictures from the festivities:
Bikes and good food were the order of the day during the Q94 Harley Broadcast at the T&A Tavern in Clearfield.
Visitors partake in the all-you-can-eat food offered up by the Clearfield Chinklacamoose A.B.A.T.E. Chapter during the remote broadcast.
It was busy with bikes in back of the T&A Tavern as well.
Two Harley hopefuls fill out their registration slips, in the hopes that their names get picked.
You don't see too many peach-colored Harleys around, but this one was in attendance at the T&A Tavern.
Another look at the bikes parked outside the T&A Tavern.
Representatives of the Clearfield Chinklacamoose A.B.A.T.E. Chapter sell 50/50 tickets and their all-you-can-eat food special outside the T&A Tavern.
After the remote concluded, the band Carl Road started rocking the house at the T&A Tavern.
Brandon Anderson of Carl Road.
Nate Sopic of Carl Road.
Joe Sopic of Carl Road.
Once again, Carl Road.
After the broadcast, the Curwensville-based band Carl Road entertained the crowd with some high energy classic rock and roll.
Despite some signal reception problems (including an FM skip opening, for a few moments we heard a Minnesota Twins baseball broadcast override our signal), it was a successful remote, with happy Harley qualifiers, lots of good-looking bikes in the parking lot, and good times had by all. Thanks to everyone who came out, the Clearfield Chinklacamoose A.B.A.T.E. Chapter, and to the staff and management of the T&A Tavern for a good time!
Some pictures from the festivities:
Bikes and good food were the order of the day during the Q94 Harley Broadcast at the T&A Tavern in Clearfield.
Visitors partake in the all-you-can-eat food offered up by the Clearfield Chinklacamoose A.B.A.T.E. Chapter during the remote broadcast.
It was busy with bikes in back of the T&A Tavern as well.
Two Harley hopefuls fill out their registration slips, in the hopes that their names get picked.
You don't see too many peach-colored Harleys around, but this one was in attendance at the T&A Tavern.
Another look at the bikes parked outside the T&A Tavern.
Representatives of the Clearfield Chinklacamoose A.B.A.T.E. Chapter sell 50/50 tickets and their all-you-can-eat food special outside the T&A Tavern.
After the remote concluded, the band Carl Road started rocking the house at the T&A Tavern.
Brandon Anderson of Carl Road.
Nate Sopic of Carl Road.
Joe Sopic of Carl Road.
Once again, Carl Road.