April 18, 2009

A few photos from a great spring day...

Early morning brings setup and even some early arrivals.

Habitat volunteers sign riders in for the Poker Run.

A father and son head through "Vendor Row" to our store.

Early arrivals check out some of the numerous sale tables.

Tucker-Rocky's Nat Wilder (right) talks Arai helmets with a guest.

Marine Corps motorcyclists look over some used parts in the flea market section.

Riders came from all over the east coast, on both vintage and modern machines.

Volunteer Tom Overman reviews demo ride procedures with some eager riders.

There was steady action in the used bike tent.

There were bargains aplenty in the flea market area from both Morton's and individuals.

Don Graling (blue shirt) talks used bikes with a customer.

Vendors ranged from Allstate Insurance talking about covering your bike...

... to MotoDiscovery's Bruce Anker covering the world with touring possibilities.

Volunteer Scott Mersiowsky (left) chats with David White, our Hare Scrambles competitor.

Jeff Massey (center) accepts a framed team jersey from our sponsored bicycle racing team.

National recording artists Dixie Power Trio did their usual fine job entertaining the crowd.

Lines were long but moving at the parts counter and cash registers.

Hannah Massey got into the spirit with a little face paint.

BMW car enthusiasts were well-represented, too.

When it came time for the door prizes, EVERYONE paid attention.

Habitat's Michelle Wilson announces Poker Run winners.

Even some Bullwinkle Death Riders, a mysterious riding cult, were in attendance.

The top door prize, a $1,399 BMW GPS system, went to Todd Cutchins.

As always, the Morton's open house was a great way to catch up with old friends...

... and walk out with some great bargains!

We'll see you on October 10, 2009 for Oktoberfest!

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