June 2025 Central Virginia Guzzi Lunch Invitation

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Michael S. Jones

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Jun 15, 2025, 3:41:25 PMJun 15
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Greetings, Moto Guzzi friends. We’ve had some great riding weather lately. Let’s hope it continues through the weekend. The June 2025 Central Virginia Moto Guzzi Lunch will take place this Saturday, 6/21/2025, at Amici’s Italian Bistro in Scottsville, VA. We visit Amici’s every year or two, and it’s always been good. Plus, Scottsville is a cute little village on the James River and surrounded by good motorcycle roads. Here are the details:

Location: Amici’s Italian Bistro
Address: 370 Valley St., Scottsville, VA 24590
Phone: (434) 286-4000
Web: amicisscottsville.com
Date and time: Saturday, 6/21/2025, at 12:30

Last June we held the Guzzi lunch at the IOP in Madison Heights. Afterward we rode to the Whitten Monelison Chapel to hold a celebration of life service for our intrepid leader, Ron Komoroski. I think of him every month while I’m organizing the monthly Guzzi lunch. We sure do miss him! Ron liked holding the lunches in Scottsville: it seemed to be one of his favorite locations. Let’s remember him this month as we gather.

If you need to contact me, my email address is mjon...@yahoo.com. My cellphone is (434)-333-8333, though I don’t hear it ring when I’m on my bike, of course. As always, all brands are welcome, as are non-motorcycle modes of transit and people from outside Virginia, so long as they don’t mind talking about motorcycles for an hour or two. We’ll meet “rain or shine,” as they say. :-)

Ride safe,

Mike


M. Jones, executive editor, Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies (www.jsri.ro)
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