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ARIZONA ROUNDUP AZ UNIT WBCCI MONTHLY NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2015 OCTOBER ON THE RIVER October on the River felt like 10 silver fish in a sardine can. 10 Airstream units came to our October rally on the Colorado River and found Havasu Springs Resort to be a multi-level complex with hundreds of RV sites in addition to boat slips and other maritime gear. because it had a room for our annual meeting. Kent and Dorothy Charles, the host for this rally, planned around the extremely limited venue. Gerry and Sandra Pyper, just returning to Arizona from their home in Alberta, CA, assisted in preparing breakfast supreme on Friday, Saturday and Sunday mornings. We gathered to share food and conversation each morning and then we were free to explore the Lake Havasu area. The site was selected because of its proximity to Lake Havasu and We have lived in Arizona since 1961 and have driven through the area, but never spent extended time. Mary Lou and I

explored 4 different state parks, viewed the Bill Williams River Wildlife preserve. Having free time to see and do what each person was interested in was how Kent and Dorothy dealt with the venue limitations. We gathered again at 4 PM for Happy Hour and shared what each had seen during the day and got acquainted with our first time rally attendees; Tee and Beth Taylor and George and Melanie Clark. On Saturday along with their girls Malia and Paris. We were able to check out Tee a d Beth s restoratio of their 1978 Caravanner and George a d Mela ie s eautifully decorated 2014 Flying Cloud. Jack Frost, who recently showed and received 1st place junior class at the International rally, also had his rig open for inspection. As I reflect on this rally, October on the River or newly named Silver fish in a Sardine Can, I feel that for this venue Kent and Dorothy with help from Gerry and Sandra delivered a perfect rally. Thank you. morning we were happy to see Stephen and Daniella Hauptman The membership report at our annual meeting was a very positive on in that we have many new members. We welcome all of you. I hope each of you will be able to join us at one of our upcoming events. We will be at Kartchner Caverns State Park

November 19-22 and our annual holiday luncheon will be De e er th at Serra o s i Chandler. I especially want to welcome our new members from France and Belgium, you truly help to make WBCCI an international club. I hope our Arizona residents will get acquainted and pass on pictures and notes about our activities. A reminder to all that November 15th is the cutoff date for renewing your membership if you want to be listed in the Blue Beret publication, but December 31 is the date to renew for the 2016 year. I encourage all to renew and we want to see you at the next events. BOB ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARIZONA UNIT OF THE WBCCI October 17, 2015 The annual meeting of the Arizona Unit of the WBCCI was called to order by President Robert Doster. A prayer was said and the Pledge of Allegiance was recited by all. The Board Members present were: President Robert Doster, Treasurer Samantha Betrus, Trustee Jack Frost 2015, Trustee Charles Vaughn 2016, and Past President Kent Charles. A quorum of members were present. Acting Recording Secretary Kent Charles read the minutes from the October 4, 2014 annual meeting. The Minutes were approved as read. Acting Recording Secretary Kent Charles read the minutes from the October 9, 2015, Executive Committee meeting. The Minutes were approved as read. Samantha Betrus reported that Year to Date income was $3,877.18, Year to Date expense was $3,716.18 and current Bank Balance was $3,275.33. There was no correspondence, no Committee Reports. Announcements:

Marylou Doster reported the unit now has 89 members including affiliates. This includes 27 new members with two new members from France and two from Belgium. Name tags for new members will be distributed at Rallies as new members attend. President Doster announced the planned rallies for next year: Yuma Jan 14-17 at the Yuma Co. Fair Grounds. Tucson Feb 10-14 Catalina State Park Camp Verde Mar 10-13 Distant Drums Campground Apr 7-10 Lost Dutchman State Park. Kingman Caravan and Rally End of April. International Rally Lewisburg, WV, June 28-July 4, 2016. Benson area Nov. Old Business: A motion was made and seconded (Frost/Betrus) to discontinue printing a spiral bound membership directory and provide the directory by electronic distribution only. Members who wish a paper copy and cannot print their own will be charged for the cost of printing and mailing. The Arizona Unit Constitution and By-Laws will be posted to the unit web page in PDF format for viewing, a password required for editing. The directory will NOT be posted to the web. After discussion the motion was adopted. New Business Election of Officers: The following members have been nominated by the Executive Committee as officers for 2016: President: James Moser, Vice President: Jack Frost, Recording and Correspondence Secretary: Elaine Johnson, Treasurer: Samantha Betrus, Trustee: Kent Charles, 2018. No nominations were made from the floor. All nominees were elected by acclimation and congratulations were extended. President Robert Doster adjourned the meeting. Respectively submitted,

Kent Charles, Acting Recording Secretary VACATIONING AMONG the PINES - PONDEROSA PINES THAT IS By Ed and Joan Feddern #5928 It may not be the most glamorous way to spend a few weeks vacationing throughout our beautiful United States that is in a travel trailer, but camping in an Airstream trailer puts camping into a class all by itself. As time continues on, the older Airstream trailers become even more desirable and popular for many reasons. Even those who can afford vacationing any way they choose and anywhere they desire are now acquiring and refitting Vintage Airstream trailers of any size trying to outdo so eo e else s le er and skillful interior designs. The cost is not an issue! They show their trailers wherever they can and even form large Vintage parades at the Airstream Rallies and Conventions. In the past 20 years Airstreams have become very popular in Europe and Japan besides in our country. Pulling an aeronautical aluminum design trailer is quite an attraction and has been ever since Wally Byam began his business of manufacturing Airstream trailers during the early 1930s. He chose the name Airstream because they pull behind a vehicle like" a stream of air. It was in 1932 that Wally Byam went into full-time production in Los Angeles with the first Airstream trailers being named the Torpedoes a d soo, or so ere gra i g A eri a s roadways. In 1934 the Silver Bullet was built and in 1936 it was the Silver Cloud. To say the least, these Vintage trailers are u h desired i todays orld of travel. We have visited the current Airstream factory in Jackson Center, Ohio, and every year newer and better designs for more ease of living and comfort in camping are individually built into each Airstream giving it the

reputation of being the BEST BUILT of all towable trailers in the world today. Currently the factory is doubling its size as the Airstreams continue to increase in popularity. Wally Byam was born in 1896 in Baker City, Oregon, on the 4th of July. His birthday continues to be celebrated on that special holiday at the International Rallies that are organized at a different city each year. We have attended many of these International Rallies and anywhere from 2,000 to 4,000 Airstreams continue to find their way for this special week over the th of July. Wally Bya s early life was anything but normal, but he held to these beliefs he learned as a young boy. These are hand written in his journal -. Do t li e i the past or the future ake history! 2. Get enjoyment out of the little things! 3. Cultivate will power! These were important truths which he held on to which helped make him the exceptional man that he became. In the 1930s he put together large caravans through Mexico and South America as well as Europe and Asia. He encourage people to go on these caravans saying: "With no worry as to where you are going to stay, or how the means are going to be when you get there... you have plenty of carefree time to see the sights instead of hurrying through them!" Today we cherish the photos of these faraway places in the beautiful Coffee Table book that we purchased and also in the collectible post cards. We accidently learned about Airstream trailers in 1979 when friends of ours acquired a used Airstrea that eeded to find a permanent home. Being young and without much money, we offered to buy this huge alu i u hate er a d try to put it to good use. Ed and I soon learned a great deal about fixing up old trailers to look and feel like home, and through the years, and with Ed being the chief of all handy men In every respect, we came to own 4 used Airstreams and one new Airstream of which we still

enjoy. We would spend time and labor but very little money on these used trailers so when it came time to sell in order to buy a different Airstream, we lost very little money, We started with a 26 ' trailer, then a 23', later a follo ed y a a d then in 2001 treated ourselves to our eautiful NEW Airstream which is now 14 yrs. old and still looks like new. Our family enjoyed this way of vacationing that continued well after the kids left home. By becoming a part of the WBCCI, Wally Byam Caravan Club International, we traveled to many cities and states throughout our country learning first-hand what a marvelous country we indeed are privileged to live in. When our kids left home, the empty nest was replaced by being active in the WBCCI. We took part in three (3) month-lo g ara a s, a d I so happy to have kept scrap books on all our caravan trips knowing that in time our memories are only good to a point. The Arizona Unit has been instrumental in covering the large state with rallies of all kinds. We never would have learned so much about our state and other states if it ere t due to ei g a ti e with other Airstreamers. Being that we no longer live in our home of 54 years where we had space for the trailer, we now leave our Airstream in a private Airstream Park in Show Low, Az. This is a wonderful park where 40 Airstream owners own 1/4 acre with a screened-in casita and a sizeable storage shed. A large recreation bldg. serves many of our recreational needs and we feel blessed to know our trailer is safe and waiting for us to enjoy come the summer months. The beautiful Ponderosa Pines surround us and give us the smell and enjoyment that words cannot describe. The White Mts. of Ariz. has the largest Ponderosa Pine Forest in the world where the showers come often but then the sun shines through the pines to give off the warmth of summer. At this stage in life Ed 83 and myself 81, we no longer feel comfortable trailering our Airstream, therefore Ponderosa Airstream Park fulfills our needs for a summer get-a-

way as it does for so many others in the park. We are truly blessed for the many memories and still many memories to come. Each lot in the park has guest RV parking with full hookups, so ya all come, ya hear!!! The offee s ready! Here s the address of our Airstream Private Park 5900 Show Low Lake Road, Lakeside, Arizo a. We re here to show you all around, and you can spend time on one of our lots to check us out. By Ed and Joan Feddern #5928 4555 E. Mayo Blvd. #42l04 Phoenix, Az. 85050 480-621-7194 work in, and now we can begin the great camping adventure. It would be nice to meet you someday. Our airstream will probably never be able to join us to the US, because transportation is around $ 6,000. Very best regards Johan and Carine Hello Bob, I enclose a few pictures of us, and of the airstream. There's also a picture of our airstream and our friends with their airstream. They are now also a member of the WBCCI. Regards, Johan and Carine NEW EUROPEAN MEMBERS CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE PRESIDENT Hello Bob, We are very pleased to be among the big WBCCI, Carine and I tow a 31 foot 1976 sovereign. A year ago we start on a great adventure and we bought an airstream in the US. We have a year of intensive

Hello Mr Doster, We are Karel and Gerda from Belgium. We are excited to be a member of the WBCCI Airstream club. Our Airstream is a 1973 31' Sovereign. We bought it in 2007 and rebuilt the complete interior. We all will be available on email. I'll send you some photos later if you want. You can always see some videos that I've made on you tube. Just write "charleydodge0001"in the search bar. You will see the rebuilding and our holidays at Airstream and retro camping Belrepayre in the south of France. We'll keep in touch. Greetings to all Arizona Airstreamers! From Karel and Gerda A few photos to begin our club journey. If you need more, I'll be happy to send you some. Just let me know. Greetings from Belgium Karel and Gerda THE HOLIDAY LUNCHEON December 5, 2015 the holiday luncheon will be held at Serrano s restaurant; 141 S Arizona Ave, Chandler, AZ 85225. The theme of this event will be REMEMBER THE PAST, ENJOY THE PRESENT, PLAN FOR

THE FUTURE. Please, will all past presidents of this unit bring your preside t s ook a d a story/memory to share? If you know of a former member who no longer owns an airstream or who no longer tows will you please invite them to attend? We want to hear their stories about the past. A DVD that was produced for the 50th anniversary will be shown. We will have a private room large enough for more than 100 and we want to fill it with both longtime and new members. This will also be our Installation of New Officers for 2016. Our WBCCI 1st Vice President, Richard Girard will be present to install our President, Jim Moser; Vice President, Jack Frost; Corresponding/Recording Secretary, Elaine Johnson; Treasurer, Samantha Betrus; and our newest Trustee, Kent Charles. We will have space for 145 persons and we hope to have a full house. There is parking on the street and behind the restaurant. The menu will be a Mexican food buffet with a choice of 4 entrees and will cost approximately $26. Including tax, tip, and room rent. The time is 12:00 noon to 3 PM on December 5, at Serrano's located at 141 S Arizona Avenue, Chandler. We are committed for one hundred so we want our members to make plans now to attend. The cost will be approximately twenty six dollars which will cover room, tax and gratuity for a four entrée buffet. Members should Email me at wdoster@cox.net, or call at 623 695 0235 or send a note to my office at 23360 W Arrow Dr., Buckeye, Arizona 85326. FROM THE PRESIDENT ELECT The January Rally, January 14 to 17, 2016, will be a Buddy Rally. That means you may invite a friend who pulls Some Other Brand (SOB) rather than Airstream. It will be located at the Yuma County Fairgrounds, Yuma, AZ, and co-hosted by Gerry and Sandra Pyper and Jack Frost. The February Rally, February 11 to 14, will be at Catalina State

Park, near Tucson. It will be cohosted by Larry Palmer, Samantha Betrus, Jim Hicks, and Nancy Fisher. The March Rally, March 10 to 13, will be at Distant Drums RV Resort, Camp Verde, AZ. I am looking for a host or set of cohosts for this rally. Please email me, if you are able to host this rally. Shelley and I are looking forward to seeing everyone at Kartchner Caverns. Jim Moser, VP AZ Unit pjamesmoser@gmail.com FUTURE RALLY INFORMATION Our November rally is at Kartchner Caverns State Park. The Wright's are co-hosting with Mary Lou and me. They live nearby and will have some interesting ideas for other things to do while in the area. Some may think that having already been to the caverns there will be nothing new and that would be a mistake for you could be missing the best rally of the year. Please contact me at wdoster@cox.net to reserve one of the RV sites that we have reserved early so that we can park together. You will pay the Arizona Unit as these spaces are already paid. YUMA Some information on the YUMA BUDDY RALLY We have booked a Dinner Cruise on the River Boat for Jan 16th 3 pm - 6 pm if we have 25+ sign up before Jan 3rd we will have the boat for our clubs exclusive use and we would also have a choice on the buffet. We need a commitment on this if we would like exclusive use of the boat, otherwise we will be sharing the boat with others. The price for the Dinner Cruise will be $70.00 or $67.00 if we have more than 20 in our group. This can be paid by each person attending so we don't have to collect money. Jack has arranged for an interesting tour of the Window Plant here in Yuma. Unfortunately the tour is limited to 20 people on a first come basis. If anyone wishes to be on the tour then they should register early.

Over the 4 days we will provide breakfast Friday, Saturday and Sunday and Chili Dinner on Friday Night. We will advise of planned activities and suggested attractions worth visiting as we get closer to the Rally Date. We should invite other units and friends to this BUDDY RALLY. We can handle up to 30 units. Gerry Pyper 2016 DUES TO SAM BETRUS TREASURER It is time to renew your membership for 2016. Some of you have already paid for 2016 and can ignore this message, you don't have to do anything else, and those dues will be applied to 2016. If you still need to renew you can fill out the on line form: http://wbcci.org/component/rsf orm/form/12-renew-your-wbccimembership or get a copy from the Blue Beret. Printed forms with the dues for the coming year should be send to me at 5341 West Bar X, Tucson, AZ 85713, I will update my files. The dues are $65.00 for International and $5.00 for the Arizona Unit. If you have any questions regarding this information, please call me at 520-578-6142 or 520-245-5234, or email me at sambetrus@gmail.com Samantha Betrus Treasurer Arizona Unit WBCCI DIRECTORY UPDATE OCTOBER AZ Unit Directory Update ACCART, Bruno #6712 30 Place Charles Valentin 032-863-1263 Dunkerque, Nord 59140 cell: 060-962-0394 France bruno.accart@wanadoo.fr ANDERSON, David & Alison #12323 7003 E Cave Creek Rd Cell: 480-330-0504 Cave Creek, AZ 85331 coffee.guy.me.com ARNOLD, Tina see April KILLINGSWORTH ARRIGO, Anthony & Irene #2876 26606 S Sageberry Dr.

Sun Lakes, AZ 85248 redleger@gmail.com Cell: 480-332-3304 iepearl@hotmail.com Cell: 480-330-9494 BALFOUR, Perry #23232 Belrepayre 056-168-1199 Manses, Ariege 09500 France perrypezz@orange.fr BELSHER, Kenneth & Judy #12965 5957 E Kelton Lane 602-788-6033 Scottsdale, AZ 85254 cell: 602-717-1364 kbelscher@gmail.com BLAUWBLOMME, Johan see Carine DECLOEDT CASTEEL, Bob & Nabora #8767 3185 Chardoney Way 951-903-3120 Mira Loma, CA 91752 tinman8767@gmail.com cell: 951-903-3104 ncasteel53@gmail.com CONSIDINE, Thomas & Machel #8198 5311 W Del Reo St 602-738-3851 Chandler, AZ 85226 ztaconzo@aol.com DECLOEDT, Carine & Johan BLAUWBLOMME #5767 Preshoekstraat 281 cell: 325-621-7830 Marke, West-Vlaanderen 8510 Belgium decloedt.carine@gmail.com edsel.60@gmail.com DOMNITCH, Karen see Dennis JONES GORE, Brandon & Erin LEGGITT #11511 2111 S Industrial Park Ave #115 480-352-4833 Tempe, AZ 85282 brandon@goredesignco.com erin@goredesignco.com JENNER, Vanda & James McNEIL #3082 PO Box 1909 403-240-3419 Stettler, AB TOC 2L0 Canada vanda.jenner@gmail.com Cell: 403-702-3419 jimmcneil@wealthco.ca Cell: 403-836-6620

JONES, Dennis & Karen DOMNITCH #20150 6045 N Tucson Mtn Dr 520-572-9221 Tucson, AZ 85743 Cell: 520-331-2644 karendomnitch@me.com KILLINGSWORTH, April & Tina ARNOLD #1293 4926 N 82nd St Scottsdale, AZ 85251 april@dashingduo.com LEGGITT, Erin see Brandon GORE LEUKEMANS, Gerda & Karel #26170 Dullingen 101 203-294-9688 Brasschaat, Antwerp 2930 Belgium Gerda: joanne_of_arc@telenet.be cell: 049-7112-2866 Karel: charley_davidson@telenet.be cell: 047-551-1763 McNEIL, James see Vanda JENNER MONTGOMERY, Charles & Lisa#3939 1809 E 19 Ave Apache Junction, AZ 85119 charles@fengshuiaz.com cell: 480-432-4691 lisa@fungshuiaz.com cell: 480-248-0186 NOAH, Donald & Catherine #16624 14536 W Poinsettia Dr cell: 330-601-6163 Surprise, AZ 85379 dnoah21@gmail.com PITTS, Robert & Sayra #5707 7123 N Citrus Rd 602-571-0342 Waddell, AZ 85355 combatl@cox.net ROUXEL, Christophe & Elodie #2977 9 Launay 029-968-1363 Quebriac, Bretagne 35190 France artdutoitcouverture@orange.fr STEPHENS, Mark & Connie #2998 26617 E. Desert Hills Rd 520-868-4254 Florence, AZ 85132 his cell: 520-705-3045 MCStephens123@gmail.com her cell: 520-705-2307

2016 Arizona Unit Rallies Jan 14 to 17 AZ Unit Buddy Rally Yuma, AZ Yuma County Fairgrounds 928-726-4420 30 A power, water, dump station J. Frost 928-345-3185 frostja@earthlink.net G. & S. Pyper 928-920-1714 tgpyper@yahoo.ca Feb 11 to 14 AZ Unit Rally Tucson, AZ Catalina State Park 520-628-5798 Group site: Gila Monster Dry Camping L. Palmer & S. Betrus 520-245-5234 sambetrus@gmail.com J. Hicks & N. Fisher 520-431-1094 hicksjandn@aol.com Mar 10 to 13 AZ Unit Rally Camp Verde, AZ Distant Drums RV Resort 877-577-5507 Full Hookups Apr 7 to 10 AZ Unit Rally Apache Junction, AZ Lost Dutchman State Park 480-982-4485 Dry Camping J. Moser & S. Randall 570-594-8585 pjamesmoser@gmail.com Apr 27 to May 2 AZ Unit Caravan Rt. 66 Centennial, Flagstaff, AZ; Seligman, AZ; Kingman, AZ; Route 66 B. & C. Vaughn 928-859-3462 airstreamer2151@yahoo.com M. L. Doster 602-918-1506 mdoster@cox.net Jun 28 to Jul 5 WBCCI International Rally Lewisburg, WV State Fair Campgrounds Oct 1 to 4 Balloon Fiesta Albuquerque, NM Balloon Fiesta Park Oct 5 to 9 Region 11 Rally Ruidoso, NM Rainbow Lake Cabin & RV Resort

Oct 20 to 23 AZ Unit Rally & Business Meeting Waddell, AZ White Tank Mountains Regional Park 623-935-2505 Dry Camping Nov 17 to 20 AZ Unit Rally Benson, AZ Butterfield RV Resort 800-863-8160, 520-586-4400 butterfieldmanager@yahoo.com Full Hookups Bob Doster, 623-695-0235 wdoster@cox.net M. L. Doster 602-918-1506 mdoster@cox.net Dec 3, 2016 Luncheon Mesa, AZ J. Moser & S. Randall 570-594-8585 pjamesmoser@gmail.com