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Who
We Are
The
History of the IVA or "How It All Got Started"
Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Held attended the 1997 Mega Rally in Lacrosse, WI
where they had noticed there were a lot of Indiana license
plated on Kawasaki motorcycles. They thought,
"Wouldn't it great to get the names and addresses of
the people who own these bikes?"
The reason for this was so that they could get together
after the rally. Leroy and his wife, Billi, decided to take the
time to get those people's names and addresses, while they
had the time at the Mega Rally.
Billi sent out
postcards to the riders whose names and addresses she was
able to locate inviting them to come together in the early
fall of 1997 and meet at a
place in Cromwell, Indiana.
Kevin and
Valerie Bottorff found the Sargent's name in the AVA roster called Charlie Sargent and asked if
Colleen and he would like to ride with them to Grovertown on Hwy 30 for
this gathering of riders. The group of six; Kevin Bottorff, Valerie Bottorff, Colleen Sargent, and Charlie
Sargent, Kevin and Mona Case, rode out to Grovertown. They had never before
seen so many Kawasaki Voyagers in one place! It was as
if all those who attended the gathering had known each other
for many years and were dear friends.
The group had
lunch and at that time, Billi mentioned that either the
Michigan AVA chapter would like those in attendance to join their organization or the group could form
their own AVA chapter.
At the next
meeting of the group, it was decided to become a formal
chapter of the American Voyager Association, the Indiana
Voyager Association. See the
first known group photo.
As with most
logos and insignias, there is special significance to the
IVA logo. At first glance, most who look at the logo
would think the gold star marks the state capital, however
this is not the case. The star, which is located in
the northeast corner of the state is there to honor Billi
Held, who had passed away. Billi was the person who
originally garnered together a group of a few Indiana
Voyager riders which ultimately grew to became the Indiana
Voyager Association. This group of people, who would
come together and enjoy the common bond of motorcycling!
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