Lil Bird Drop-Ins MODESTO AREA CLASSIC THUNDERBIRD CLUB, INC. MARCH 2017 NEWSLETTER - VOLUME 37 ISSUE #3. Officers & Chairpersons

Similar documents
PTA Meeting Minutes 19/9/13

BOOGIE BUSINESS NOVEMBER 2005 LAKE HICKORY SHAG CLUB NEWSLETTER, PO BOX 1271, HICKORY, NC 28603

Outreach Connect User Manual

HOLLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PARENT/TEACHER ORGANIZATION

VOL.16, ISSUE 10 THE MUNDELEIN PARK & RECREATION DISTRICT OCTOBER Express Yourself with Marlene Holiday Crafts

2014 AIA State Cross Country

Call to Conference. Native Roots: Past, Present, and Future

Paws for News from the Principal

2007/2008 PTA Handbook Page 1 of 8 Hiroshima International School. Parent Teacher Association Handbook (updated December 2007)

MINUTES OF BOARD OF EDUCATION. Regular East Butler School 6:30 P.M. May 9, 2012 Kind of Meeting Meeting Place Time Month Day Year

The Communicator. Chamber Events. Boots and Blue Jeans Banquet 1/21 5:00PM. Del Francos Grand Reopening 1/26 11AM

Happy 80 th Birthday. Member Spotlight: Julia O Kane River Parkway Volunteer

Earl Grey School. February, 2016

Graduate Calendar. Graduate Calendar. Fall Semester 2015

Sponsorship Packet. Dougherty Valley High School Robotics Club Albion Road, San Ramon, CA 94582

Starter Packet. Always Move Forward. Preparing a Student for College. A Parent s Timeline for Success

Class Schedule

TFMA Fall Technical Seminars September 3-5, 2014 Hyatt Regency Riverwalk San Antonio, Texas

Teachers: Use this checklist periodically to keep track of the progress indicators that your learners have displayed.

MARYLAND BLACK BUSINESS SUMMIT & EXPO March 24-27, 2011 presented by AATC * Black Dollar Exchange * BBH Tours

AHA Community Service Agency Contact Information

Camas School levy passes! 69% approval! Crump! Truz! GOP homies tussle for Camas primary votes! Trump trumps with 42%, vs. 24% for Cruz!

Spiritual Works of Mercy

NR-509: ADVANCED PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT Lab/Immersion Weekend Fact Sheet

WEST WIND BLUE JAYS HELPING BLUE JAYS NEWSLETTER FOR WEST END HIGH ALUMNI

Don t miss out on experiencing 4-H Camp this year!

Little Rock PTA Council News

EDITORIAL: New Year Wishes for Elementary Education

THE DAYTON ENGINEER SEPTEMBER DSPE MONTHLY CHAPTER MEETING VENUE CHANGE! OCTOBER DSPE MONTHLY CHAPTER MEETING

Term Two Week 1 Wednesday 26th April 2017

LHS Club Information

Sunshine Success Stories: Showcasing Florida s Adult Education Students

Second Grade Saigling Elementary Back to School Night August 22nd, 2017

Traveling Around the World

STUDENT GOVERNMENT BOARD MINUTES September 27, The minutes of September 11, 2011 were approved.

Close Up. washington, Dc High School Programs

School Calendar 2017/2018

Airplane Rescue: Social Studies. LEGO, the LEGO logo, and WEDO are trademarks of the LEGO Group The LEGO Group.

14 N Leo News. Information for all Leos. District 14N Leo Clubs

Charter School Reporting and Monitoring Activity

WOLLASTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL INFORMATION FOR PARENTS & GUARDIANS. Mr. James Hennessy, Principal Linda Billikas, Assistant Principal

WE ARE EXCITED TO HAVE ALL OF OUR FFG KIDS BACK FOR OUR SCHOOL YEAR PROGRAM! WE APPRECIATE YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT AS WE HEAD INTO OUR 8 TH SEASON!

PTA NEWS FROM ISL. PTA Newsletter September 2013

APC Board Meeting Location: (Building B - 2 nd floor Conf Room) March 16th, :00 P.M.

THEODORE ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL Home of the Roughriders since 1923 August 31 September 7, Student Section

Statistical Studies: Analyzing Data III.B Student Activity Sheet 7: Using Technology

President s Message Measure I Preservation of SDHS Congratulations Cavers!

McCombs Alumni Network Table of Contents

ACCE JOURNAL A Publication of the Association of Community and Continuing Education January 2001

Russell M. Rhine. Education

at NC State THE ARTS are for everyone SHARE & CONNECT arts.ncsu.edu info tickets artsncstate 2017/18

The GSAPP Gazette Weekly Newsletter

Student Organization Handbook

TCC Jim Bolen Math Competition Rules and Facts. Rules:

Cara Jo Miller. Lead Designer, Simple Energy Co-Founder, Girl Develop It Boulder

Communities in Schools of Virginia

Lawyers for Learning Mentoring Program Information Booklet

L E C O M. LECOM at BRADENTON HOSPITAL DAY 2017 MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 2017 The Ritz-Carlton Sarasota, FL

SOCIAL STUDIES GRADE 1. Clear Learning Targets Office of Teaching and Learning Curriculum Division FAMILIES NOW AND LONG AGO, NEAR AND FAR

Welcome. Insider Collection. to the Sanya. INTRODUction locations speakers community interactions Breaks contact us

Shakespeare Festival

Funny Superlative Awards For Soccer Team

PowerCampus Self-Service Student Guide. Release 8.4

OFSTED LIKED US! The recent Ofsted inspection of Wolverhampton LEA has made a judgement that: HAPPY 10th BIRTHDAY!

Peterborough Eco Framework

4-H Clover Chronicle. Happy New Year OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION. Belmont County Quarterly Newsletter

Innovation in Education and Research

COMMUNICATION PLAN. We believe that all individuals are valuable and worthy of respect.

New Jersey Society of Radiologic Technologists Annual Meeting & Registry Review

Leisure and Tourism. Content

Close Up. washington & Williamsburg High School Programs

at the University of San Francisco MSP Brochure

IN-STATE TUITION PETITION INSTRUCTIONS AND DEADLINES Western State Colorado University

EDIT 576 (2 credits) Mobile Learning and Applications Fall Semester 2015 August 31 October 18, 2015 Fully Online Course

Lesson 12. Lesson 12. Suggested Lesson Structure. Round to Different Place Values (6 minutes) Fluency Practice (12 minutes)

M I N U T E S ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Wednesday 18 March 2015

Should a business have the right to ban teenagers?

Week 01. MS&E 273: Technology Venture Formation

MOUNT ROGERS COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD LOCAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MINUTES

Getting Started Guide

Society of Women Engineers. SWE Spoke , Issue 4 November Winter Formal. Laurel Moses Fundraising Chair

PRIMARY GOES EUROPE 6. The Devon Final. This publication was made possible by the generous financial support of CERNET.

Nine Steps to Building a New Toastmasters Club

Lesson Plan. Preparation

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION

Sample Of Welcome Back Letter From Vacation

EVENT BROCHURE. Top Ranking Performers BEST IN THE WORLD 2017 GLOBAL Conference. Grange City Hotel, London th October 2017

TITLE I TOPICS: ELA. Above information adapted from -child-read

Tour. English Discoveries Online

FRESNO COUNTY INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS (ITS) PLAN UPDATE

Hampton Falls School Board Meeting September 1, W. Skoglund and S. Smylie.

THE ROTARY LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE

Albert Einstein High School s 45 th Birthday Crewcuts and Bobby Socks

JFK Middle College. Summer & Fall 2014

Northland Pioneer College Cosmetology Advisory Board Minutes Monday, October 7, :30 6:00 p.m.

DANBURY, NORTH CAROLINA SPECIAL SESSION APRIL 10, 2015

FRANK J. UNDERWOOD 1st Vice President

Hawai i Pacific University Sees Stellar Response Rates for Course Evaluations

Welcome to Gongshang Primary School Primary One 2016 Orientation. 14 November 2015

Augusta Independent Board of Education August 11, :00 PM 207 Bracken Street Augusta, KY

Transcription:

Lil Bird Drop-Ins MODESTO AREA CLASSIC THUNDERBIRD CLUB, INC. MARCH 2017 NEWSLETTER - VOLUME 37 ISSUE #3 Officers & Chairpersons Birthdays Page 2 Calendar of Events Page 8 Give-A-Way winners for February Page 6 Graffiti 2017 Information Page 2 Leadership contact information Page 1 Legislative Update Page 3 March meeting Information Page 2 Mark your calendar Page 2 Minutes from February meeting Page 7 Newsy Notes Page 6 Pictures from February Meeting Page 5 President s Message Page 3 QC Information Page 10 Senior Discounts Page 4 T-Bird Advertisement from 1956 Page 9 Vice President s Message Page 4 President: Jim Ridenour....209 505-3512C Email: ridenourjim550@gmail.com Vice President: Don Wigle..209 527-7775 H 209 531-6596 C Email: wigles@sbcglobal.net Treasurer: Elaine Rogers:.. 209 527-2639 Secretary: Katrina Tellez 209 526-6103 CTCI: Jim Montavon...209 522-8830H 209 872-1333C Board Members: Don Murrison...209 523-9268 Marlon Helton..... 209 526-9073 Newsletter/Publicity: Pat Mason. 209 596-4337 Email: patriciaamason@aol.com Sunshine: Shirley Mattos. 209 521-2498 Give-a-way: Jan Peterson..... 209 634-3493 www.modestotbirdclub.org 1

We will be ordering from a smaller menu, with individual checks. Arrive early to secure a good parking spot. Northbound on 99, take Hatch Road Exit go East on Hatch Road, Herndon is first intersection. Southbound take Hatch off ramp, turn east. Business Meeting Sunday, March 12th at Noon Hot Rod Diner 1515 Herndon Road, Ceres Hosted by Jim Darwin 19th Annual American Graffiti Festival 2017 The 19th Annual event is presented by the North Modesto Kiwanis. The car show and festival is Saturday June 10th from 9 to 5, and Sunday, June 11th from 9 to 3 at the Municipal Golf Course, 400 Tuolumne Blvd. If you have not received your registration forms in the mail, they are available online: www.americangraffitifestival.com Or on our website Registration is $40 if registered on or before May 28th and $50 if registered after May 28th. out to assist with this great event. All proceeds go to Jim Fenelon 1st Roberta VanDyke 2nd Don Wigle 8th Earl Reedy 9th Katrina Tellez 11th Don Cose 15th Pat Jeffries 23rd Cathy Webb 26th 2

Howdy Fellow T-Birders, Spring has sprung, well not yet, not even close but you can t blame me for being hopeful. This winter s rain season has surpassed my want for rain. Of course, it s all good and the reservoirs and aquifers are filling up nicely. We had our second meeting of the year on February 12th and it was a beautiful day, with many driving our classic cars while others drove their retro birds. Don and Bobbi Murrison arrived in Bobbi s late model Ford Granada, what a nice car! The theme for the meeting was Valentines and our hosts Jim and Judy Lyon, with the help of Jan Peterson, decorated and provided bags of treats. There was a great turnout and as usual, we all had a delightful time. Our event calendar is filling up and Jim Darwin agreed to host the March Meeting which will be held at the Hot Ro Diner in Ceres on March 12th. Details on the March meeting can be found on page 2 of the newsletter. We are still looking for some tour ideas for the year so if you have an idea contact Don Wigle so we can get it on the calendar. QC is May 18th to 21st. We have a count of about 9 cars going to Scotts Valley/Santa Cruz. We ll need to get a steering committee set up at our March meeting to plan our routes and drive times. I will go ahead and conclude this letter and hope everyone stays safe and dry as we prepare for yet more storms. Jim Ridenour Legislative Alert No on the Gas Tax Information from Keith Rogers Well, here we go again, proposed fuel tax increases in 2016 failed. Now that there is a Super Majority in both the Senate and Assembly, we can all expect fuel taxes and vehicle registration to increase. First in the Senate is a bill to increase fuel taxes, both gas and diesel. Diesel will be increased 60% from $.33 to $.53 per gallon. Gasoline will increase 36% from $.33 to $.45. In addition, sales tax on each will increase 4%. In the Assembly is a bill to increase annual vehicle registration fee from $43 to $81 a 53% increase and add an annual $165 fee for zero-emission vehicles. So roughly here is what the tax will cost you: Average car/truck 20 gallons per week or $2.30 per week X 53 weeks = $125 Vehicle registration D fee from $38 to $81 Add the two together for an annual increase of $163 per vehicle owned In addition Gov. Brown has also asked for a $65 access fee per vehicle per year to the already high fees and taxes. An increase to rates will raise the price on nearly everything from groceries to construction equipment. So what can you do? Contact your representatives in both Senate and Assembly and let them know why you oppose any tax an fee increases. Say no on the Gas Tax! To find your representative: http:findyourrep.legislature.ca.gov/ 3

Senior discounts are available at : www.retailmenot.com Can t Wait For Spring and the view through my windshield! Including 10% off Best Western, 25% off Hertz, 20% off Rite Aid non prescription, free donut with coffee at Dunkin Donuts. Check out the savings! VP S THOUGHTS Reflections on the last month and things to come It looks like I was a little premature last month when I wrote about spring being here. We had a few nice days in February, fortunately the 12 th was nice for our lunch meeting. I ended up driving home with the window open, and thought about putting the top down. The rest of the month seems to have been a nasty combination of wind and rain. I hope everyone survived with all their landscaping intact. There were quite a few fences and trees down in our neighborhood but luckily not ours, so far. Apparently we're going to have lunch at a new venue, thanks to Jim Darwin who stepped in to give Jan Peterson a break. I looked at the menu for the Hot Rod Diner and it seems they have a good selection. With the car show season just around the corner, I want to let everyone know that if they have a group going to a particular show, we have a banner that you can put up to get a little attention for the club. Let me know if you need it. Again, thanks to everyone who has volunteered to host a meeting, the calendar is full for our meetings with a host for each month except for July. I look forward to seeing everybody on March 12th at Hot Rod Diner! Don Wigle 4

Bobbi Murrison Keith and Elaine Rogers Dolly Reedy & Jim Montavon Pictures from our February Meeting Janice Martin & Mona Stebbing Kris Frago & Judy Lyon 5

Sending get well wishes to Monty and Bev Montgomery and Don Cose, hoping to see them at our March Meeting. If anyone knows a past member that would like to attend QC, pass the name and address on to the Monterey Club and they will mail an invitation to the individual. Post a picture to the Central Coast Classy Club s Face Book page on Sunday, May 21st, of what you are doing that day with your T-Bird. Anyone interested in the ATT Park tour on March 18th please contact Jim Ridenour. This tour is conducted by the Mustang Club. In addition to the park tour, they will be touring parts of San Francisco including Lombard Street. The fee is $18. For information contact Jim Ridenour. We are excited that we have recently added several new members, and we have more. Potential members have been in contact with Jim & Judy Lyon; Jim Ridenour; Pat Mason; Jim Montavon; and Sandy and Joe Hood. Elaine Rogers received a card from Associate Member Fran Miller. Fran enjoys the monthly newsletter and said hello to everyone. Pat Mason was one of 17 individuals who recently graduated from the California Highway Patrol Senior Volunteer Program. Statewide there are 900 seniors who volunteer their time to support the CHP. Jim Montavon is seeking assistance with Tweety Bird #1 rear axle fluid leak. Members recommended Riverbank Rear End Shop. 6

Table 26 - Turlock, CA - February 12, 2017 Meeting called to order at 12:10 pm Thank you to hosts Judy and Jim Lyon for hosting the meeting. Thank you Sandy and Joe Hood for the oranges. Welcome to our guests Gary and Kris Frago friends of Judy and Jim Lyon. There were 27 members and 3 guests in attendance. Reports Treasure: Elaine Rogers January Expenses: CTCI Member Dues $1,050.00, ACCC Membership $125.00, Newsletter $20.00, Give Away $49.31, Secretary of State $21.50, Web Page for 6 months $180.00. Income: Dues $270.00. Give-a-way $111.00. To stay legal the books have been updated with the change of officers and the yearly statement of information has been filed with the state. License plate holders and patches are available. CTCI: Jim Montavon Elaine Rogers reported corrections to CTCI regarding Pat Mason s email address and Jim Ridenour as President, it will be a month or so until their website is up dated. While Elaine and Katrina are working on an article for CTCI, the next club goal would be to get a car featured on the cover of the Early Bird. Pat has copies of past car articles if one of those members would like to submit it with a picture of their car. Weather and conditions permitting several members are planning to take pictures of their cars in the orchard of Jack and Janice Martin while the almond blossoms are blooming. See Jim Montavon if you are interested and would like help submitting your car to CTCI for the cover. Instructions for submission of articles and pictures can be found on the CTCI website. Secretary: Katrina Tellez As no errors or corrections were reported a motion was made by Jim Montavon, seconded by Pat Mason. to approve the January minutes as printed in the February newsletter; passed. Sunshine: Shirley Mattos Happy Birthday and Happy Anniversary to members for the month of February. Donna and Jim Montavon have plans to drive their new retro bird down to Pismo to celebrate their 44th anniversary. ACCC: Keith Rogers Reported that there are plans to once again boost the gas tax on both gas and diesel, and also the car registration tax moving up $65.00. Maybe it s time to start calling our legislators. Elaine reported that ACCC sent a thank you card for renewing the membership. See www.acccdefender.org for information not covered here. Newsletter/Publicity: Patricia Mason Car show registration forms will be added to our website as they are received. QC information and registration forms are available on website. Pat distributed club information cars to be passed out when members find a potential new member. Use them to hand out at car shows, or any where you happen to run into an interested TBird fan. Remember to get quotes to Pat of the most outrageous comments made about your bird while out and about past and present. Meetings/Tours: Don Wigle Meetings: March 12th hosted by Jim Darwin (possibly Waterloo in Stockton) Tours No tours at this time. Car Shows March 25/27 Good Guys All American Get Together, Alameda County Fairgrounds, Pleasanton April 29 Park View 3rd Annual Show & Shine, Modesto May 18/21 Q.C. Plus 2017, hosted by the Monterey Club at the Hilton in Scotts Valley; details on the web site or call Don Wigle. June, Graffiti weekend application is available on the website. Guide lines for hosting a meeting: Seek out a vendor who can provide a separate room without charge to hold approximately 28-34 members, order off the menu with separate checks, limited menu/gratuity included is also acceptable, if possible a full bar, tables for check in and Give-a-way. Book the room from 11/1130 a.m. until at least t2:00 p.m., longer if possible. Meetings are set for 12:00, members begin to arrive at 11:30. The host can choose whether or not to provide decorations, however, it is never necessary. Have the information ready to present at the meeting preceding the month being hosted, along with a sign-up sheet to circulate. Visit the website at www.modestotbirdclub.org for meetings, tours and car shows not mentioned here. Old Business: None New Business: Passed by the board, Katrina Tellez has completed and distributed the club roster in a new format of a small pocket binder; this way printing costs are reduced as pages are only replaced as needed. Meeting concluded and closed at 1:10 pm. Respectively submitted by Secretary: Katrina Tellez Give Away: Bobbie Murrison, Don Murrison, Pat Mason, Judy Lyon, Marlon Helton, Jim Ridenour, Jan Wigle, Gary Frago, Katrina Tellez, Gil Long 7

Modesto Area Classic Thunderbird Club Calendar of Events March 2017 Date and Time Event Place March 12, Noon March 25 to 27 April April 29 th, Saturday May 7, Noon May 12, Friday 8 to 3 May 18-21 QC+XXXX June -No business meeting March Business Meeting Host: Jim Darwin Good Guys All American Get Together April Business Meeting Hosts: Don & Jan Wigle 3 rd Annual Show & Shine at Park View Business Meeting Hosts: Jim & Donna Montavon Fourth Annual Cerebral Palsy Car Show QC+XXXX 40 th Anniversary Conference Scotts Valley Hot Rod Diner, 1515 Herndon Road, Ceres, Alameda County Fairgrounds, Pleasanton Entry Form on website: 3112 Napier Drive, Modesto Next to NorCal Muffler on Pacific Avenue off of Yosemite, Manteca. Registration form on website June 3 to 4 Good Guy West Coast Nationals Alameda County Fairgrounds, Pleasanton July July Business Meeting Need Host August September 10, Noon October 8, Noon November November 11 to 12n December August Business Meeting Hosts: Gregg & Michele Stitt September Business Meeting Hosts: Ruben & Katrina Tellez October Business Meeting Sandy & Joe Hood and Pat Mason November Business Meeting Hosts: Roger & Joyce Williams Good Guys 28 th Autumn Get Together Christmas Luncheon/Installation Elaine Rogers & Katrina Tellez Alameda County Fairgrounds, Pleasanton 8

9

QC+ XXXX 40th Anniversary May 18-21, 2017 Quint Clubs + 2017 event hosted by the Monterey Bay Classic Thunderbird Club. Thursday, May 18, 2017 Early arrivals may check-in at the hospitality room between 3 6 p.m. Friday, May 19, 2017 You are on your own for dinner. There will also be a list of dining options included in your packet. The hospitality room will be open between 8-10 am and 2-5 p.m. Two outings are offered for Friday. Options and lunch included on registration form. Meet and greet planned for 5-7 pm. Details on registration form and in packet. Saturday, May 20, 2017 You are on your own for dinner. The Show & Shine will be held in the parking area between 8-10:30 am. Voting for your favorite 55, 56 & 57 and Retro cars will take place at the Show & Shine. The poker run will begin at 11:00 am. A lunch stop will be included along the way. President & Editors meeting will take place at 3:00 p.m. (Location to be provided.) Happy hour and dinner will be in the banquet room beginning at 6 pm. Awards presentations will follow Registration forms can be found on our website Registration Fee $50, after April 15th increase to $60 Hotel Reservations must be made by April 18th to get QC rate 10