Acorn A s Our 47th Year The NutShell March 2018 Coming Events Greetings Club members, A big thank you goes out to Bill and Kathy Morte and Bill and Gayle Baxley for kicking off our 2018 tours with their Valentine s tour. While I couldn t make it because of my back, I look forward to going to our Omelet Brunch tour in March as well as the St. Patrick s Day parade. Speaking of the St. Patrick s Day Parade, I want to thank Bill and Kathy Morte of the Henry s A s for inviting us to participate with them in the parade. Combining our Club with other Clubs for tours is something we plan on developing this year. Right now we are going combining with the Metropolitan Car Club for our Champagne & Omelet Brunch tour on March 11. Contact me or Tony Shull if you think of other clubs who may want to tour with us in 2018. I am still looking for a location for a lube day so if anyone has any ideas, please contact me. Finally, I want to encourage everyone to try to attend the MAFCA National Convention, June 24 thru the 29 th in Sparks, Nevada. It s a great event you won t want to miss. George Diamantine March 11 Brunch Mona CSC 10:00 March 17 St. Patrick s joint parade 8:00 CSC March Date TBA Car Collection Mona Get your St Patrick s Day decorations out and ready. We have been invited to join Henry s A s for the St Patrick s Day parade in Dublin on Saturday, March 17. The parade begins at 9:30 so plan to leave Creekside at 8:00 to meet us at Hooter s in Dublin. We will be at the beginning of the parade.we usually go to Armadillo Willy s for lunch after, but may change to a place that offers breakfast and lunch since we will finish so early maybe around 10:30.details will follow at the next meeting. You can sign up at the meeting or call or email Kathy Morte Pre-meeting Dinner 5:30 PM Knudsen s Ice Creamery 3323 Castro Valley Blvd. Castro Valley
Page 2 2 Meeting Minutes General Meeting February December 13, 17, 2018 2005 NutShell Meeting was called to order promptly by our Sergeant of Arms Max Romero at 7:30pm. President George Diamantine welcomed everyone Motion to approve February s minutes as published in the Nutshell made by Brian McGarry and 2 nd by Jackie Brooks. Membership chairperson Bill Biddell reported 29 members in attendances and that our Sergeant of Arms is a dues paying member. Treasurer Steve Danzer gave a 2018 budget report for the income and expenses. Anne Biddell made a motion to accept the 2018 budget, Brian McGarry seconded it. Secretary Sue McGarry read the minutes from the January 21 Board meeting. She also reported we received a catalog from Specialty Sales. Public Relations, Kathy Morte said the Henry A s invited The Acorn A s to the Dublin St. Patrick s Day parade and will be going to Armadillo Willy s after for Lunch. After displaying our cars near City Hall. Leaving Creekside at 8 am. Nutshell Bill Biddell asked for articles by the 20 th. NCRG rep Vern Brooks said the 2019 Roundup will be in Santa Rosa and the Nationals is June 24-29 in Reno. Sunshine Bea Van Wetter said Charlie isn t doing very well and then called members, Vern Brooks and Dahlia Amaral to celebrate their birthdays. Raffle, Mona Diamantine explained our new raffle. Tickets are two dollars and if you draw the white chip, you win the pot. Webmaster, Bob Woodford asked the members to check if the information is correct so he could update our web site. Send Bob any picture you have. Tour Leader Tony Shull had Kathy Morte update the Valentine Tour to The Bridges for Brunch. Mona Diamantine Rotary Brunch well be Sunday March 11 leaving Creekside with the Metro Club at 10am. The $15 cost buys Dictionaries for Hayward 3 rd graders. New business, Bill Biddell sais he has patches if anyone needs one. Raffle was won by Bill Biddell but drew a red chip so the pot stays until someone draws a white chip. Refreshments were provided by Jackie Brooks, Kathy Morte, Wanda Romero and Linda Rodriquez, March meeting refreshments by Sue McGarry, Bea Van Wetter and Carol Low. Meeting adjourned at 8:00 for refreshments, motioned by Brian McGarry and seconded by Vern Brooks. Submitted by, Sue McGarry, Secretary Ford was Charlie Brown s TV debut Nope, it wasn t the Christmas special that introduced the Peanuts cast to the silver screen. Instead it was a 1959 Ford commercial that brought the Peanuts gang to life for the first time ever.
Jim's Tech Tip Tours to Come Page 3 Any one interested in leading a tour call Tony Shull, TM Don't Forget The Spare! When checking tire pressures and bringing them back up to 35 psi, don't forget to check the spare tire (s). I had a puncher last Monday and my spare only had about 20 psi in it. Luckily someone in the group had a small portable compressor with them and we were able to air it up and go. Have a Model A Day Jim Cannon, MAFCA Technical Director 03/08 Ida De Mello 03/28 Kathy Kurtz 03/23 Ed LaGrange 03/26 Ken De Mello 10 th Annual champagne Brunch tour Join us on March 11 th for the 10 th annual Champagne & Omelet Brunch tour. We will be leaving Creekside at 10 AM. We ll have a one hour tour ending up at Moreau High School where we will enjoy Omelets customized with what ever you want. The brunch features omelets but includes champagne, orange juice, fresh bagels and muffins along with fresh fruit. Tickets are $15.00 each, $5 for children and may be purchased from George or Mona Diamantine the day of the event. This is a fundraiser for the Hayward Rotary Club and supports providing a hardback dictionary to every third grade student in the Hayward School District. For both private and public schools. Join us, it s a fun day! Charlie Amaral is unable to get out and would appreciate a card. If you know of a member who is under the weather call Bea at 510/581-0316 Club History Where have the years gone?? It seems like only yesterday, May 28, 1971, that a group of 8 Model A enthusiasts got together and formed a chapter. Augie Nevarez was the first paying member. Kay Wilkerson acting secretary wrote for a charter from The Model A Ford Club of America with the request of the name being Acorn A's.
Page 4 NutShell CLUB TOURS Club tours are held whenever a member would like to lead a tour somewhere close or far. The tour is for the sole benefit of the touring members pleasure and enjoyment. The tour must be sanctioned by the tour master or club. Tour leader trophies will be given at the annual meeting. As tour leader you have many options, day, overnight, weekend and sometimes longer. Most of Acorn A's tours in the past have been held on either a Saturday or Sunday. All tour leaders are volunteers. C.B Radios are encouraged. Channel 16 is used unless otherwise notified. This is an easy task and an important one for the Club. The Tour Chairman will assist you in every way. In order to lead a tour, all you have to do is think of a place of interest you think the Club would enjoy visiting. Check with the Tour Chairman to see if we have been there before, for either information or if there were problems. Be sure to take a "dry-run" to see approximately how long it will take (including possible breakdowns) and check on either a restaurant or picnic area for lunch and if your tour is long allow a least a "pit" stop every hour to hour and half. Also if there are activities planned, swimming pool or playground for the youngsters and how many miles will be traveled with an approximate time of return. Tours generally begin between 8:00 am and l0:00 am and return before dark on the day tours. The starting point is usually Creekside Center. Overnighters do require more planning and reservations. You do not need a "Model A" to lead a tour or attend one!!! If you lead a tour the best place to get participants is through an article in the Nutshell. If at all possible have a sign up sheet at the earliest meeting so you know how many will be interested in your tour and if anything is required, picnic, hotel fees etc.. This will also give you an idea what you need to plan. What to take on Tour FIRST AID KIT FIRE EXTINGUISHER Screwdriver Pliers Wrench-adjustable with 3/8" square end Open end wrench - 9/l6" x 5/8" Open end wrench 7/16" x l/2" Jack with handle in working order Tire Irons Tire Pump Tube patch kit Crank and lug wrench Spark plug wrench Grease gun; full of grease Flashlight Rear axel nut knocker (Real wheel puller) Extra water Extra Oil Acorn A s Officers and Committee Chairs 2018 President George Diamantine 510/632-0804 gadiamantine@comcast.net Vice President Jim Rodrigues Secretary Sue Mc Garry Treasurer Steve Danzer Tour Master Tony Shull Public Relations Nutshell Editor Bill Biddell Past President Glenn Martin Sunshine Bea Van Wetter Membership Bill Biddell wbiddell@gmail.com Attendance Mary Baptista Accessories Equipment Refreshments Fashions Jackie Brooks Historian Shake Committee Tony Shull NCRG/ACCC Rep Vern Brooks Drawing Hospitality & Sgt @ Arms Max Romero Web Master Robert Woodford
NutShell Valentine s Day Tour Under sunny skies, 4 Model A s and many newer cars left Creekside on a journey along country roads to breakfast/ lunch at The Bridges Golf Course Café in San Ramon. The food and company was enjoyed by all. Each person received a valentine bag of chocolaty treats. Gail and Bill and Bill and I want to thank everyone of the over 20 people who came on our tour! Kathy Morte Photos by ace photographer Tony Page 5
The NutShell P.O. Box 2321 Castro Valley, CA 94546 http://clubs.hemmings.com/acorn/ It s the journey, not the destination! E-Nut The NutShell is available by email. The newsletter will be sent to any member or reciprocal club who requests it. The advantages are, you will receive your copy 3 to 5 days before the regular mail; it will be in color and you can foreword to family and friends plus photos and articles can be downloaded. The e-nut will be in pdf format. If you would like this delivery method send an email to the NutShell Editor at wbiddell@gmail.com The Acorn A s Model A Ford Club is a California non-profit corporation and welcomes everyone who is interested in the preservation of the Model A Ford automobile or the fashions of that period. For membership information write or visit our website. The NUTSHELL is published monthly by the ACORN A s Chapter of the Model A Ford Club of America to inform and entertain its members. The NUTSHELL welcomes articles and stories plus advertisements or other items of interest regarding the Model A Ford. Where indicated some of the items included in the NUTSHELL are from other publications. We thank them for sharing with us and are happy to share with them. Non-commercial classified ads are free to members and will run for two consecutive months. For paid advertising rates contact the editor. PUBLICATION DEADLINE: 20th of the preceding month. Send NUTSHELL items to: Bill Biddell, 3397 Pinewood Ct., Hayward, CA 94542 (email wbiddell@gmail.com) Acorn A s web site http://clubs.hemmings.com/acorn/