Saturday 21 may, 2011 by Zeke
First off I must start this report with the fact that I accidentally deleted all the photographs I took today. Note to self: Do not delete individual photos from your camera, until you upload them.
I started off the day by going to the Ride Captains Meeting at the Host Hotel at 0900 hrs. At the Meeting they stressed getting everyone on the same page regarding “Group Riding” Rules or Techniques. This way you could ride with any Blue Knight Chapter and or event and everyone would be on the same page. I will follow up later with applicable links and materials for this site.
After the Meeting, I met the rest of our Chapter included Glenn Copeland from Chapter 13 for a tweaked version of a suggested ride to Dublin Tx, the home of Dr Pepper! It was fixin to be plenty hot so I cut the ride route from the suggested 155 miles to 88 miles. This would put us back in time to get ready for the Banquet at 1800 hrs.
The ride was uneventful but very scenic as we made our way N/W from Granbury, to Lipan Tx where we stopped off to fuel up and hit CR 1189. We popped out north of Stephenville and made the last few miles to Dublin in time for lunch and beat the score of other Blue Knights, who arrived shortly after we did. The Knights quickly overwhelmed the Soda Fountain at the Dr Pepper Factory. With that, we decided to park our machines and walk to Grandma Clark’s Diner, two blocks north for our lunch.

You can’t miss this place, its smack dab in the middle of Town.

Unofficially, Dublin is Dr Pepper Texas. The only bottling plant which still uses Cane Sugar to sweetened their soda, instead of Corn Syrup.
Grandma Clark’s was a great little find and the Burgers are excellent. They also sport a Buffet but it is stocked with typical Texas Diner Grub, fried this and that.

The Burger at Grandma Clark’s. A half pound hand made patty of juicy goodness. I used 8 napkins before it disappeared. The fries are seasoned and battered for extra crispy goodness.
After lunch, we made our way back to the Dr Pepper Factory and the crowd was subsiding from the lunch rush. Everyone got some kind of treat and the French’s and GCope bought a bunch of Dr Pepper paraphernalia for family and friends. I opted for the Dr Pepper Ice Cream Float, which never disappoints.

The Soda Fountain. There is limited seating and you can get Burgers and Sandwiches too!
After our dessert trip, we made the 44 mile ride back to Granbury, just in time to beat an hour long downpour, which subsided just before the Banquet.

Our ride route, relatively free of traffic, except for the last leg home.
At 1800 hrs, we made our way to the Banquet, in our BK Uniforms, Ie: White button up shirt, vests and black pants. It was the first time I had worn BK colors and vest. After some business, that announced the International Conference would be in Eureka Springs Arkansas and the Regional Conference would be in Waco for next year, some awards were handed out. These included the Longest distance traveled to the conference, oldest attendee, youngest attendee etc.After all the business, we were told to line up for dinner.

A Fly on the Walls view of the Conference Banquet

The Bored, I mean Board of Directors
We ended up standing and waiting in the dinner line, as the caterer had forgotten the gravy. After 30 minutes of hurry up and wait, dinner was served Buffet Style. Sorry no pics. I had the Fried Chicken and most of the others had Chicken Fried Steak. There was salad, mashed taters, corn, green beans chips and of course, gravy. Dessert was provided as was water and ice tea but no coffee. I must say all of the food was good and it was one of the better banquet meals I have had, in regards to flavor.
After stuffing our faces, the real excitement began…the Raffle!

Glen French won a Tom Tom GPS unit. The rest of the Chapter was non productive in acquiring raffle goodies.
After the Raffle most headed back to the Host Hotel for free Margaritas, so the Host Chapter wouldn’t have to haul back the extra mixers. Several of the vendors were still hard at work in the parking lot, finishing modifications, pin striping and sewing on patches, while the rest mingled in the parking lot to relax and swap lies.
It was a good Conference and Granbury proved to be a good destination and location for it. I can’t wait for another opportunity to visit Granbury once again. We all made it home by lunch the next morning and are all looking forward to the 2012 International Conference in Eureka Springs. Now that’s an even better destination and the riding is on a whole nutha level.