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Friday night social.

Our last night out was held at Wentworth Golf Club and was enjoyed by 39 members and friends.

Our next night out will be on Friday April the 16th at The Canobolas Hotel.

That is the 3rd Friday instead of the usual 2nd Friday which will allow time for the majority of travellers to return home from the AGM.
Pre-dinner drinks from whatever time you get there ( Just remember ............. you shouldn't eat on an empty stomach !)  and we usually start ordering our meals at about 7 pm.

 


Bill Seers  RIP

(Fearless Leader)  7/7/1932 - 21/1/2009

 Member # 2070.    Dearnley medallist # 9

Bill joined the Ulysses Club in 1988, but he would have joined earlier if he was able to find an application form.
In 1992 at the Bland Hotel in Quandialla, Bill was crowned the leader of the Orange and Mid West Ulysses Group. It was then that he started the Monthly Newsletter. In 1994 or ’95 at one of the Camp Outs, Stephen Dearnley referred to Bill as the “Fearless Leader” and that is where the name eventuated.
It was a very apt nick name, because that’s exactly what Bill did ............. he led us fearlessly for 16 years. He was a planner, and ride leader of many AGM trips, he was our ride leader on every Saturday afternoon ride for many years, he organised many Christmas parties and other get-togethers.

Some photos of Bill are here.


Click the picture below to go to the Penrith AGM photos.

 


If anyone would like to subscribe to our monthly newsletter, please contact Chris on (02) 6362 8897 or email him HERE.        (If emailing please include your full name and address.)

All mail to be directed to "The Secretary, Ulysses Club Inc. Orange Branch, C/- 4 Brooke Place, Orange. NSW. 2800."

Newsletter fees are $12 per year payable by the end of December.


Previous AGMs

2008 .... the twenty-fifth year of growing old disgracefully

1984 Sydney NSW
1985 Tumut NSW
1986 Tenterfield NSW
1987 Narrandera NSW
1988 Nambucca Heads NSW
1989 Wollongong NSW
1990 Broken Hill NSW
1991 Glenelg SA
1992 Jindabyne NSW
1993 Shepparton VIC
1994 Alice Springs NT
1995 Toowoomba QLD
1996 Hobart TAS
1997 Wagga Wagga NSW
1998 Bunbury WA
1999 Cairns QL
2000 Nuriootpa SA
2001 Southport  QLD
2002 Mt Gambier SA
2003 Mudgee NSW
2004 Geelong VIC
2005 Canberra ACT
2006 Cradle Coast TAS
2007 Coffs Harbour NSW
2008 Townsville QLD  
2009 Nepean NSW
2010 Albany WA
2011 Newcastle
2012 Mildura.
2013 ?
2014 ?
2015 ?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Current statistics as at the end of September       

There are  29,071 financial members.

Membership # 55,387 was recently issued.


About the Ulysses Club

How it all began

The Ulysses Club for older motorcyclists, the largest organization of it's kind in Australia, is now a familiar part of this country's riding scene. The original suggestion for a club for over 50's motorcyclists was put forward in a letter by Stephen Dearnley published in the August 1983 issue of Bike Australia. This drew two significant responses: one from Rob Hill, a reader at Albion Park NSW, who suggested the present name and motto for the club: the other from Peter Thoeming, then the editor of Bike Australia who sketched the logo and offered support from his magazine if Stephen could get the club off the ground. This was done at an inaugural meeting in Sydney on 6th December, 1983 when the five people present approved a basic constitution and the Ulysses Club was duly formed.  From that tenuous beginning it has never looked back and the club now boasts a large and extensive network of members throughout Australia.  As at 14/4/07 there are 25,346 financial members.

The name comes from a poem of the same title by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. It tells how the great Greek hero Ulysses, now middle-aged and securely in charge of his kingdom of Ithaca, is getting bored with things around him and longs to go adventuring again with his shipmates of old. It describes very well indeed the sort of person who still has enough spark to go on riding into middle and later years. Too long to quote here, you will find it in any good poetry anthology such as the Albatross Book of Verse.

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