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    • Cook's Corner 9-5-09

    • Cook's Corner August 16, 2009 - Cook's Corner is considered to be one of the most famous biker bars in Southern California. It is located at the juncture of Santiago Canyon and Live Oak Canyon roads. Cook's Corner was named after Andrew Jackson Cook, who got about 190 acres of Aliso Canyon in a land trade in 1884. In 1926, his son, Earl Jack "E.J." Cook converted a cabin into a restaurant for miners and local ranchers. After Prohibition ended in 1933, alcohol begain being sold, and Cook's Corner became a full-fledged bar. In 1946, Cook bought an old mess hall from the Santa Ana Army Air Base and the tavern was born. In 1970, a Santa Ana motorcycle accessories owner purchased it and Cooks Corner was molded into what it represents today…an old-fashioned roadhouse. Cook's (as it is normally referred) is still as rugged-looking as a World War II-era-mess-hall-turned-biker-bar should look. HOURS:MON-THURS 9AM - 11PMFRI 9AM - 2AMSAT 7AM - 2AMSUN 7AM – Midnight Cook's Corner 19152 Santiago Canyon Road,Trabuco Canyon,CA 92679949-858-0266
    • West Coast Choppers bike at The Honor Run 9-4-09

    • Ride for those who can't.   America’s heroes need your help.Today’s technology mercifully moves an injured soldier from battlefield to fully-equipped hospital in less than an hour.What’s this mean? It means the number of amputees we bring home from war has skyrocketed over previous conflicts. It means 1 in 4 injured warriors now come home with a traumatic injury of some kind.   And the hospitals they come home to, while better equipped to handle them, are often ill-equipped to provide for their families.What can we do? Here’s what we can do. There’s this thing called The Honor Run, Saturday, September 5th. A coast-to-coast ride that ends in Southern California. The donations we raise will help a number of organizations take care of the men and women who took care of us. As well as their families.Dave Barr, a double-amputee, will take off from the Vietnam Memorial in Washington D.C. on August 28th. As he and his buddies pick up steam and riders crossing the country, they’ll roll through a bunch of states. Ending up at Oakley headquarters in Orange County, California for a monumental celebration. Word is, this thing could be up to 10,000 strong as it thunders on home. Law enforcement’s onboard. So’s the 1st Marine Division Association. So’s the Vietnam Veterans of America. So’s CSI New York’s Gary Sinise and his Lt. Dan Band, scheduled to get it on at the giant celebration at Oakley on the 5th. All we need are you and your brothers to ride with this very simple message."America, the time has come to pay back our heroes."With pennies. Dollars. Jobs. Education. Care. Whatever we’ve got.There are no politics in these efforts. No Republicans. No Democrats.Only Americans.We need your help out there on the road. To ride. To support the ride. To spread the word on the ride. We need all of America, but the message starts with you.These are our heroes. They fought for all of us. Now’s our chance to fight for them. Ride for them. Ride for you. Ride for honor. Checks should be made out to "FMDASF" or "1st Marine Division Association Scholarship Fund." Write "The Honor Run" on the memo line.Mail to:The Honor Run1st Marine Division Association410 Pier View Way Oceanside, CA 92054 Click Here to Donate on Line
    • West Coast Choppers - The Honor Run 9-4-09

    • Ride for those who can't.   America’s heroes need your help.Today’s technology mercifully moves an injured soldier from battlefield to fully-equipped hospital in less than an hour.What’s this mean? It means the number of amputees we bring home from war has skyrocketed over previous conflicts. It means 1 in 4 injured warriors now come home with a traumatic injury of some kind.   And the hospitals they come home to, while better equipped to handle them, are often ill-equipped to provide for their families.What can we do? Here’s what we can do. There’s this thing called The Honor Run, Saturday, September 5th. A coast-to-coast ride that ends in Southern California. The donations we raise will help a number of organizations take care of the men and women who took care of us. As well as their families.Dave Barr, a double-amputee, will take off from the Vietnam Memorial in Washington D.C. on August 28th. As he and his buddies pick up steam and riders crossing the country, they’ll roll through a bunch of states. Ending up at Oakley headquarters in Orange County, California for a monumental celebration. Word is, this thing could be up to 10,000 strong as it thunders on home. Law enforcement’s onboard. So’s the 1st Marine Division Association. So’s the Vietnam Veterans of America. So’s CSI New York’s Gary Sinise and his Lt. Dan Band, scheduled to get it on at the giant celebration at Oakley on the 5th. All we need are you and your brothers to ride with this very simple message."America, the time has come to pay back our heroes."With pennies. Dollars. Jobs. Education. Care. Whatever we’ve got.There are no politics in these efforts. No Republicans. No Democrats.Only Americans.We need your help out there on the road. To ride. To support the ride. To spread the word on the ride. We need all of America, but the message starts with you.These are our heroes. They fought for all of us. Now’s our chance to fight for them. Ride for them. Ride for you. Ride for honor. Checks should be made out to "FMDASF" or "1st Marine Division Association Scholarship Fund." Write "The Honor Run" on the memo line.Mail to:The Honor Run1st Marine Division Association410 Pier View Way Oceanside, CA 92054 Click Here to Donate on Line
    • West Coast Chopper at Cook's July 5, 2009

    •   Cook's Corner West Coast Chopper - Sunday July 5, 2009 at Cook's Cook's Corner is considered to be one of the most famous biker bars in Southern California. It is located at the juncture of Santiago Canyon and Live Oak Canyon roads. Cook's Corner was named after Andrew Jackson Cook, who got about 190 acres of Aliso Canyon in a land trade in 1884. In 1926, his son, Earl Jack "E.J." Cook converted a cabin into a restaurant for miners and local ranchers. After Prohibition ended in 1933, alcohol begain being sold, and Cook's Corner became a full-fledged bar. In 1946, Cook bought an old mess hall from the Santa Ana Army Air Base and the tavern was born. In 1970, a Santa Ana motorcycle accessories owner purchased it and Cooks Corner was molded into what it represents today…an old-fashioned roadhouse. Cook's (as it is normally referred) is still as rugged-looking as a World War II-era-mess-hall-turned-biker-bar should look. HOURS:MON-THURS 9AM - 11PMFRI 9AM - 2AMSAT 7AM - 2AMSUN 7AM – Midnight Cook's Corner 19152 Santiago Canyon Road,Trabuco Canyon,CA 92679949-858-0266
    • West Coast Chopper at Cook's July 5, 2009

    •   Cook's Corner West Coast Chopper - Sunday July 5, 2009 at Cook's Cook's Corner is considered to be one of the most famous biker bars in Southern California. It is located at the juncture of Santiago Canyon and Live Oak Canyon roads. Cook's Corner was named after Andrew Jackson Cook, who got about 190 acres of Aliso Canyon in a land trade in 1884. In 1926, his son, Earl Jack "E.J." Cook converted a cabin into a restaurant for miners and local ranchers. After Prohibition ended in 1933, alcohol begain being sold, and Cook's Corner became a full-fledged bar. In 1946, Cook bought an old mess hall from the Santa Ana Army Air Base and the tavern was born. In 1970, a Santa Ana motorcycle accessories owner purchased it and Cooks Corner was molded into what it represents today…an old-fashioned roadhouse. Cook's (as it is normally referred) is still as rugged-looking as a World War II-era-mess-hall-turned-biker-bar should look. HOURS:MON-THURS 9AM - 11PMFRI 9AM - 2AMSAT 7AM - 2AMSUN 7AM – Midnight Cook's Corner 19152 Santiago Canyon Road,Trabuco Canyon,CA 92679949-858-0266
    • WCC at Cook's July 5, 2009

    •   Cook's Corner Sunday July 5, 2009 at Cook's - West Coast Chopper Cook's Corner is considered to be one of the most famous biker bars in Southern California. It is located at the juncture of Santiago Canyon and Live Oak Canyon roads. Cook's Corner was named after Andrew Jackson Cook, who got about 190 acres of Aliso Canyon in a land trade in 1884. In 1926, his son, Earl Jack "E.J." Cook converted a cabin into a restaurant for miners and local ranchers. After Prohibition ended in 1933, alcohol begain being sold, and Cook's Corner became a full-fledged bar. In 1946, Cook bought an old mess hall from the Santa Ana Army Air Base and the tavern was born. In 1970, a Santa Ana motorcycle accessories owner purchased it and Cooks Corner was molded into what it represents today…an old-fashioned roadhouse. Cook's (as it is normally referred) is still as rugged-looking as a World War II-era-mess-hall-turned-biker-bar should look. HOURS:MON-THURS 9AM - 11PMFRI 9AM - 2AMSAT 7AM - 2AMSUN 7AM – Midnight Cook's Corner 19152 Santiago Canyon Road,Trabuco Canyon,CA 92679949-858-0266
    • West Coast Chopper at Rip's BAD Ride XII

    • Great looking West Coast Chopper Sunday June 14, 2009 was the Southern California Rip's BAD Ride XII. 5000 fellow riders had turned out in the fight to cure diabetes! Rip's B.A.D Ride—Bikers Against Diabetes—is a motorcycle fund-raising ride and family festival of the American Diabetes Association. This event unites the biker nation in the fight against diabetes with a full day of great riding, big entertainment, delicious food, lots of activities and a good vibe! The B.A.D Ride was started in Southern California by Rip Rose, a biker and photojournalist for Easyriders, who wanted to bring the biker nation together in the fight against diabetes. Today, that dream is a reality. Each ride has multiple start locations, where riders meet in the morning, hang out, and begin an escorted ride to the final destination. Don't feel like being part of the pack? Sleep in and ride over directly to the festival site! To reach your local American Diabetes Association, please dial 1-888-DIABETES (1-888-342-2383) and you will be connected to the closest office. Donate HERE H-D of Anaheim Fullerton was one of the starting locations. Harley-Davidson Anaheim-Fullerton2635 W. Orangethorpe Ave. Fullerton, CA 92833Phone: 714-871-6563  
    • Rip's BAD Ride XII

    • Sunday June 14, 2009 was the Southern California Rip's BAD Ride XII. 5000 fellow riders had turned out in the fight to cure diabetes! Rip's B.A.D Ride—Bikers Against Diabetes—is a motorcycle fund-raising ride and family festival of the American Diabetes Association. This event unites the biker nation in the fight against diabetes with a full day of great riding, big entertainment, delicious food, lots of activities and a good vibe! The B.A.D Ride was started in Southern California by Rip Rose, a biker and photojournalist for Easyriders, who wanted to bring the biker nation together in the fight against diabetes. Today, that dream is a reality. Each ride has multiple start locations, where riders meet in the morning, hang out, and begin an escorted ride to the final destination. Don't feel like being part of the pack? Sleep in and ride over directly to the festival site! To reach your local American Diabetes Association, please dial 1-888-DIABETES (1-888-342-2383) and you will be connected to the closest office. Donate HERE H-D of Anaheim Fullerton was one of the starting locations. Harley-Davidson Anaheim-Fullerton2635 W. Orangethorpe Ave. Fullerton, CA 92833Phone: 714-871-6563  
    • Jesse James at Cook's Corner

    • Cook's Corner   Jesse James at Cook's Cook's Corner is considered to be one of the most famous biker bars in Southern California. It is located at the juncture of Santiago Canyon and Live Oak Canyon roads. Cook's Corner was named after Andrew Jackson Cook, who got about 190 acres of Aliso Canyon in a land trade in 1884. In 1926, his son, Earl Jack "E.J." Cook converted a cabin into a restaurant for miners and local ranchers. After Prohibition ended in 1933, alcohol begain being sold, and Cook's Corner became a full-fledged bar. In 1946, Cook bought an old mess hall from the Santa Ana Army Air Base and the tavern was born. In 1970, a Santa Ana motorcycle accessories owner purchased it and Cooks Corner was molded into what it represents today…an old-fashioned roadhouse. Cook's (as it is normally referred) is still as rugged-looking as a World War II-era-mess-hall-turned-biker-bar should look. HOURS:MON-THURS 9AM - 11PMFRI 9AM - 2AMSAT 7AM - 2AMSUN 7AM – Midnight Cook's Corner 19152 Santiago Canyon Road,Trabuco Canyon,CA 92679949-858-0266
    • Sandra Bullock at Cook's

    • Cook's Corner   Sandra Bullock at Cook's Cook's Corner is considered to be one of the most famous biker bars in Southern California. It is located at the juncture of Santiago Canyon and Live Oak Canyon roads. Cook's Corner was named after Andrew Jackson Cook, who got about 190 acres of Aliso Canyon in a land trade in 1884. In 1926, his son, Earl Jack "E.J." Cook converted a cabin into a restaurant for miners and local ranchers. After Prohibition ended in 1933, alcohol begain being sold, and Cook's Corner became a full-fledged bar. In 1946, Cook bought an old mess hall from the Santa Ana Army Air Base and the tavern was born. In 1970, a Santa Ana motorcycle accessories owner purchased it and Cooks Corner was molded into what it represents today…an old-fashioned roadhouse. Cook's (as it is normally referred) is still as rugged-looking as a World War II-era-mess-hall-turned-biker-bar should look. HOURS:MON-THURS 9AM - 11PMFRI 9AM - 2AMSAT 7AM - 2AMSUN 7AM – Midnight Cook's Corner 19152 Santiago Canyon Road,Trabuco Canyon,CA 92679949-858-0266
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