For Posterity…
Yeah, the Sunday Oregonian. Love you guys.
Mopeders and scooterists have been invited back this year for a show & shine during Oaks Amusement Park’s Oktoberfest. Come join us for great German music, food, beer, and of course free rides and serious bumper car action on Sunday September 21st.
Anyone who arrives on a moped, scooter, or motorcycle (passengers included) will receive a free bracelet that covers your Oktoberfest gate entry, all of the rides (except for go-karts), and roller skating.
When you arrive at the park, ride around to the far right side behind the skating rink building. They will let you in and give you a bracelet there. There is a designated parking area and OSC display table (same place as last year, ask park staff for directions if you need to).
Families who arrive in a separate vehicle will need to pay for admission: $2 for 15 & younger, $5 for 16+, $3 for 62+. Ride bracelets are $14.25 for deluxe, $11.50 for limited.
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From a comment on our Policies Page :
Hey PuddleCutters!!
8th Annual SFRC Two Stroke Ride is Saturday 6th September.
Meet at Sandy Hut at Noon.
Ride to Helvetia Tavern.
Drink beer and eat.Ride back to Beulahland.
Drink more beer!Would be RAD to see tons of ‘Peds on this ride, please try to make it!!!

August 31
Meet between 10AM-12Noon at Corazzo headquarters (NE 9th and Couch)
$10 fee includes:
*Poker run card
*Ride map (Choose slow ride or fast ride)
*Pass to afterparty at Flying 15 Clubhouse. Bands! Prizes!
*Raffle ticket
All proceeds go toward Steve’s recovery fund.

This is an event to help out our fellow Puddle Cutter Steve Sellers.
Hey all, it’s here again! The Portland Adult Soapbox Derby!
Our own puddle cutter, Jason will be participating in this years wacky downhill race.
Meet at My Father’s Place 10AM for brakfast and ride to the derby!
Don’t forget to bring a blanket/chair and lots o’ beer!


Tomorrow is Tuesday which means another girl ride. Wear your dresses, short shorts and bring your sweet moped.
See you there! Tonight we ride! Ride leaves @ 9PMish. Ride is open to all girls with a moped!
P.S. Show up a little early for $3 well and appetizer menu until 8PM.
Our little sister creepy uncle is having a mini-rally. Check this general forum thread for more information, and if you have/want/need a ride post here and let everyone know.

The Puddle Cutters will be leading a ride and hosting a party for the All Portland Rally this weekend!
Friday night is at The Standard across from Ole Ole on NE 22nd Avenue at Burnside. Park on Burnside in front of Meat.
The Puddle Cutters will be leading a ride around 10 PM to a party at magical little house known as Defartino (AKA: the moped house; AKA: Grandma’s: AKA: that house down the street from Patrick’s).
We got a write up in one of my favorite blogs!
Apparently we got some attention at our party on 39th. Several people at work have come up to me asking if there was a “block party” going down on Division over the weekend. Rowdy rowdy!
Check out the blog, there’s a lot of truth buried within.
Yay, rally. Thank you to everyone who came out to play, thank you to everyone that bought raffle tickets (except for you Nick, you’re welcome for the $40 Tomos!), thank you to those that donated to help Steve, and a HUGE thank you for everyone that went balls-out to make this rally amazing.
You can still download the rally map and the workbook and the rally flyer.
Please tag your photos with holdmybeer08! Stop by our new Photos page, we have added the last 20 photos to be tagged with puddlecutters. Thanks again, we miss you already!
In the midst of all the rally celebration I regret to bring bad news. Reposted from Twist-n-Play Scooter Club, but Steve is a Puddle Cutter too.
Steve was admitted to the hospital last week with heart trouble, suffered a small stroke early in the week and late friday night suffered another, a really bad one. He will be in the hospital till further notice under constant monitor. He will have plenty of medical bills with no way to pay them, as HE HAS NO HEALTH INSURANCE. He has been a positive influence on the club as a member and former president. He’s a mainstay within the the scooter community both through his personal life as well as his contribution to the excellent resource that is PTown Scooters. That he’s readily helped nearly every one of us out at one time or another; and that while he likes to have a raucous good time that he’s a man of integrity, kindness and generosity.
Steve is family.
http://scooter-relief.org/node/40