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October 2016 It's not where you go, but who you go with! Tom Roubal, Editor

CARING AND SHARING be fondly missed. On August 18 th, David Powell passed away after a 2 year illness. David and his wife, JoAnn, were both very active in Drifters activities. Many will remember David as Santa Clause at our Christmas dinners and rallies and will The summer also brought difficult times to Georgia and Jim Hinshaw, who had to cancel their attendance at the Tennessee rally because Georgia contracted a serious infection. Jim later had hip surgery. Both are on the mend and we hope to see them soon! We also send our prayers to Lori and Steve Miller for their granddaughter, who is facing life-changing medical conditions. Many of you know Tom and Ruth Roubal s son, Bobby, his wife Deena, and their son Dylan and daughter Katie from the barb-que they hosted during the presidential trip Rally in Dallas at their home. Those of you that attended the Magic Castle in California also know that our ability to visit the Castle was due to Bobby's membership. Bobby is currently battling cancer at this time and needs all of your prayers. Due to this, Tom and Ruth will not be at the October Dinner Meeting nor the 1st rally of the season. We will be in Dallas to help our son and his family out during this horrible time in their lives. On a much happier note, Birthday Wishes to all those who celebrated their special day during our summer break Cindy Brooks 06/02 Jeffrey Salfen 06/05 Barbara Fling 06/07 Amy Martin 06/19 Dianna Coleman 06/20 Bob Martin 06/28 Steven Miller 06/29 Jean Fearnow 07/01 Bernie Kuehn 07/13 Greg Rodgers/Dela Cruz 07/16 Charles Chandler 07/31 Larry Coplin 07/31 Laraine Coplin 08/04 Barbara Schultz 08/07 Pam Aronow 08/11 JoAnn Powell 08/11 Ruth Roubal 08/15 Beth Niccoli 08/17 Pat Teschner 08/19 Frank Wiley 08/27 Linda Salfen 08/27 Martha Castriotta 08/29 Dick Fisher 08/31 Tricia Dernison 09/03 Priscilla McCullough 09/13 Roger Johnson 09/16 Soile Jones 09/16 Mary Arnold 09/22 Lee Wood 09/23 Neel McCullough 09/25 Nancy Nester 09/27 Bill Hansen 09/28 And congratulations to our summer wedding couples. Clint & Carol Smith 06/02 David & JoAnn Powell 06/03 Frank & Lois Wiley 06/09 John & Jean Fearnow 06/20 Dick & Pat Teschner 06/21 Tom & Ruth Roubal 06/26 Marvin & Barbara Fling 07/06 Jim & Georgia Hinshaw 08/01 John & Beth Felsch/Niccoli 08/23 Jeffrey & Linda Salfen 08/25 Hans & Tricia Dernison 09/02 Ted & Diana Schaefer 09/02 Larry & Susanne White 09/03

As we head into our fall season, we also recognize our October Birthdays and Anniversaries Kendra Kuehn 10/03 Gay Miller 10/15 Mikki Dela Cruz 10/20 Rick Rolland 10/28 Please remember that if you make a reservation and do not attend the meeting or phone in your cancellation to 520-891- 3203 by the Sunday preceding the meeting, you will still be responsible for reimbursing the Tucson Drifters for the cost of the meal. Location: Shrine Center of Tucson 450 S. Tucson Blvd. Tucson, AZ (South of Broadway) We look forward to seeing you there.... WALTZING THRU TENNESSEE WITH A TWO-STEP TO ATLANTA TOUR Tucson Drifter Style MEMPHIS Bob & Amy Martin 10/11 Greg & Mikki Rodgers/Dela Cruz 10/20 Gil & Linda Nielson 10/29 OCTOBER DINNER MEETING Tuesday, Oct 4, 2016 Reservations must be made no later than noon, 29 September. Cancellations must be made by Sunday 2 October, phone call only 520-891-3203. NASHVILLE Meeting: Tuesday, October 4, 2016; 5:30 Social Hour; 6:15 Dinner Pick One: Chicken Marsala, Sautéed Veggies, Baked Potato, Tossed Salad, Roll/Butter, Dessert OR Oriental Salad w/grilled Chicken, Seseame Dressing, Fresh Fruit Cup, Dessert Cost: $17.00 (inclusive) each. Checks please. It is difficult to make change for this uneven amount!!! Page 3

CHATTANOOGA FMCA DUES INCREASE Effective October 1, 2016. During the August convention in West Springfield, Massachusetts, FMCA s Governing Board passed a fiscalyear 2017 budget that includes a $10 dues increase for FMCA family members effective October 1, 2016. As of that date, first-year membership dues will be $60, and renewal dues will be $50 per year. Multiyear discounts will continue to be offered. Commercial member dues will increase by a proportionate amount on that date, which coincides with the start of the new fiscal year. When was the last dues increase? FMCA s last dues increase, which raised dues from $35 to $40 per year, took effect in April 2010. Prior to that, a dues increase of $10 per year took effect in January 2004. Before that 2004 increase, dues had remained at $25 for 23 years. ATLANTA Why a dues increase? Why not just cut expenses? As you know from running your own households or businesses, prices keep going up. FMCA leaders have worked diligently during the past decade, which has involved some trying economic times, to make serious cuts to expenses. We reached the point where further cuts would be detrimental to the mission of FMCA. This dues increase was necessary to allow FMCA to continue to serve its members and to remain financially strong into the future. NOTICE: Jeff Salfen is replacing his King Sleep Number mattress in his RV. He is changing to a queen. If anyone is interested this mattress, contact Jeff or Fred Brooks, who is making the change for him. They can also contact hi FMCA has been fortunate to have investments to fund the FMCA Assist Medical Emergency and Travel Assistance Program, as well as the membership marketing initiatives we have engaged in during the past few years. The recent dues increase will allow FMCA to move some of the expenses of the marketing initiatives into the overall operating budget. Of course, with members on multiyear dues renewal schedules, the $10 increase that takes effect October 1, 2016, will be realized over time and not within the course of a year. Can I still renew up at the old rate? Yes. The change will not take effect until October 1, 2016, so the current dues renewal rates will be honored until then. Members may sign up for one or more years at the current rate. Page 4

President s Corner: I hope all of you enjoyed your RV travels this summer. Judy and I sure did. We RVed to San Diego and Los Gatos to visit family, spent a week in cool Show Low and 5 days in the sun in Rocky Point Mexico. I guess I will now have to wash and wax the rig to get it ready for the first Drifters rally at Catalina State Park. I have received a lot of positive feedback on the final rally before the summer break, WALTZING THRU TENNESSEE WITH A TWO-STEP TO ATLANTA TOUR Tucson Drifter Style May 26 - June 17, 2016. Eleven coaches signed up. The lucky Drifters enjoyed the glamour and glitz of 5 major stops on the tour of Tennessee and Atlanta and the beautiful landscapes and all the excitement of Tennessee's colorful history as one of America's early Frontiers. Rally Hosts: Roubal/Miller/Coplin Don t forget to sign-up for the Catalina State Park rally Oct. 20-23. We already have 14 rigs signed up and there may be room for more. The nominating committee has put together an officer and director list to take effect in January, but we still need a Vice President. Who out there will accept the challenge? Participation is encouraged to support an active club. Please don t let me down. Join the Activities Committee before the Dinner Meeting to help complete the agenda for the upcoming RV season. The cost for our dinner meeting meals has increased from $16.50 to $17/person. A small increase to ensure continued tasty meals. We have new members that signed up since April or over the summer; John Ljepava & Margarita Zuniga-Ljepava, Gary & Lee Wood, Bill & Betsy Hansen, and Ted & Diana Schaefer. Let s make them feel welcome. I encourage all of you to also be on the lookout for additional new potential members. Give them one of the new brochures and refer them to the Drifters website. It has lots of information about the club and access to the newsletters. www.tucsondrifters.org Effective October 1, 2016 first-year FMCA membership dues will be $60, and renewal dues will be $50 per year. The change will not take effect until October 1, 2016, so the current dues renewal rates will be honored until then. Members may sign up for one or more years at the current rate. Check out the website for the latest rally pictures and updated brochure as well as helpful links to other RV related websites. Check the website to make sure we have the correct coach info listed for you. If not, send an e-mail to our treasurer so we can update the membership listing. I encourage all of you to consider purchasing a logo ed Tucson Drifters shirt to wear at Drifters events. We now have an arrangement with Aztec Embroidery and Screen-printing here in Tucson that allows you to order a shirt in men's and women's sizes and styles directly from the vendor. See the newsletter or website for more details. I always welcome your comments and suggestions. Don t let that rig stay in the driveway...let s go places! Rick Page 5

TUCSON DRIFTERS ORO VALLEY RALLY October 20-23, 2016 Welcome to the silence of Catalina State Park, 11570 N. Oracle Rd., Tucson, AZ 85737. no trains, no heavy traffic, and no airports. Located at the base of the majestic Santa Catalina Mountains, the park is a haven for desert plants and wildlife and nearly 5,000 saguaros. Arrive Thurs. Oct. 20 at your convenience, any time after 2pm. serve as a center for research, outreach, teaching and lifelong learning about Earth, its living systems, and its place in the universe; to catalyze interdisciplinary thinking and understanding about Earth and its future. There will be a private tour guide especially for us who will take us on a guided walking tour lasting roughly 1.5-2 hours. The tour is a little under a mile of walking with over 150+ stairs throughout the structure. You will go inside the structure known as Biosphere 2 which has a rainforest, ocean, Mojave Desert, marsh and savannah areas. Day 1 Happy Hour at 5pm, 6:00 pm: Pot luck dinner with chicken provided. Bring your place settings and drinks. Best campfire story contest will follow. We may be visited by an authority on the Native Americans in the area. Day 2 8:30 am coffee and muffins. Bring your own chair For all hikes and walks, please bring an adequate water supply, a snack, sunscreen, and wear appropriate clothing, shoes, and hat for the weather conditions. Happy Hour at 5pm Dinner will be catered. Bring your own plates and drinks. Day 3 Breakfast in the Ramada at 8:30am. Across Oracle Road there is a Farmers Market every Saturday morning which you may wish to check out yourselves. 10am - there will be a tour to the Romero Ruins Interpretive Trail, a 0.75 mile loop, The trail crosses a seasonal wash (feet may get wet) before climbing about 80 steps to the hilltop. The Romero Ruins archaeological site includes the surface features of the remains from a Hohokam village dating back to about 500 A.D. Trailside signs address the archaeology of the site, the Hohokam culture, and the Romero homestead. Plan on 30 minutes of walking time. For the protection of cultural resources no collecting is allowed. and coffee. 9:30 am: Leave for Biosphere 2 - one of the world's most unique facilities dedicated to the research and understanding of global scientific issues. The Biosphere 2 facility serves as a laboratory for controlled scientific studies, an arena for scientific discovery and discussion, and a far-reaching provider of public education. Its mission is to One the way back there is a Nature Exhibit from 10am till 1pm displaying animals from the desert around us. 11:00 am you have 3 choices. 1) Tohono Chul Desert Corner in Hohokam. The mission of Tohono Chul Park is to enrich people's lives by connecting them with the wonders of nature, art and culture in the Sonoran Desert region and inspiring wise stewardship of the Page 6

natural world. From the Hummingbird garden to the Geological wall they have something for everyone. Day 4 breakfast with McDonalds egg McMuffins at 8:30am. Leave for home before 12 noon. Bring your own coffee and chair. HOLLY JOLLY CHRISTMAS PRESCOTT RALLY December 1-4, 2016 Some may want to stay and enjoy the Garden Bistro at Tohono Chul for lunch but the park closes at 5pm. 2) Jeep Ride into the National Park surrounding Catalina State park. This is limited. Let us know if you are bringing your jeep or any 4 wheel drive vehicle. The photo below was taken in Tucson Wash, a backroad between Oracle and Mammouth. The trail is suitable for any 4x4 SUV or pickup truck. The off pavement trail is 13 miles. Total trip from Catalina State Park and return is about 70 miles and 3+ hours. Come join us, the Miller s, Salfen s and the Roubals for the Christmas Rally in Prescott, Az. Dec. 1-4 th. These will be some of the activities: driving through the Christmas Light Show in Fain Park, Prescott Valley; visiting the Sharlot Hall Museum; tour the Elk Theatre prior to seeing The Christmas Mood (musical); visit the Fort Whipple VA Hospital & Museum; the Gingerbread House display at the Casino and last but not least watch the Christmas tree lighting in the Court House Square of Prescott. Breakfast and lunch will be on your own. Dinner meals will be eaten out because we will not have a meeting room to gather in. These will be included in the registration for the rally. Reservation at the Orchard RV Resort will have to be made on your own and is NOT included in your rally fees. SAN DIEGO BY-THE-SEA February 13-17, 2017 Chula Vista RV Resort, 460 Sandpiper Way, Chula Vista, California Interested in spending a week in February in San Diego, beside the ocean and next to your Valentine? It s time to register for the February rally! 3) A hike in Catalina State park. Either the Canyon Loop Trail 2.3 mile loop or the Sutherland Trail 9.1 miles, one-way no dogs in Desert. Rest of the day is free until 4:45 pm Bubb s Grub. Dutch treat you pay for yourselves. We will be staying at the Chula Vista RV Resort which is located right at the water s edge. There are restaurants, parks and a marina adjoining the resort. We will gather for a Welcome Party at 5:00 p.m. on the day of your arrival. The next morning we will tour the San Diego area aboard our own trolley. We have planned a Seaside Scavenger Hunt and an al-la-carte dinner at the marina restaurant to celebrate Valentine s Day. Wednesday has some free-time in the morning but in the afternoon we will gather at the Maritime Museum for a Page 7

docent lead tour of ships including Star of India, HMS Surprise, B-39 Russian Foxtrot Submarine, the 1898 Ferryboat Berkeley, the USS Dolphin Submarine and the 1904 Steam Yacht Medea. The galleries and exhibits display a wide variety of maritime topics and stories. ZIG AND A LITTLE ZAG THRU NEW MEXICO May 14-26, 2017 We then drive to the Cabrillo National Monument on the Point Loma Peninsula. We will meet at the visitor center before exploring the Old Point Loma Lighthouse, visit the tidal pools, and see if we can spot the migrating Pacific Gray Whales as we watch the sunset over the Pacific. (Be sure to bring your Golden Age/Senior National Park Pass.) Thursday daytime has been left open for you to explore, shop, swim, bike, walk or just people-watch in the park. That evening we will sip champagne and enjoy dinner and a 3-hour Flagship Cruise around the San Diego harbor. Friday we have scheduled - Donuts & Drive at 8:00 a.m. Departure day. Please note: Chula Vista has a Pet Fee for all animals brought into the resort. There is a $3 per day fee for each pet. For our 4-day rally, that equates to an additional fee of $12 for each pet. Rally Registration Form included in newsletter. Please select meal choices for each of you on the dinner cruise. Also, complete the Pet Fee line, if applicable. Chula Vista RV Resort will honor the rally rate of $53.60 ($46 plus tax and electric fees) for those that wish to arrive one day early (Sunday, 2/12/17 or stay over one night - Friday 2/17/17.) This is about 1/2 the normal price for this time of year. Call the resort at 800-770-2878 if you wish to take advantage of these discounted rates. You must mention you are there with the Tucson Drifters rally. Mark your calendar - - Save the dates! In May we have planned a rally that zig-zags through New Mexico. The rally begins in Las Cruces then moves to Elephant Butte and Albuquerque before spending our final days in Santa Fe. We have a diverse itinerary planned; of course it includes visits to White Sands National Monument, Spaceport America and Los Alamos. There will be city tours, museums, cathedrals, a magic theatre and a tour of the Capitol. We will learn and view the process of changing a stone from a Turquoise mine into designer jewelry. Registration Form and additional information will be published in next month s (November) newsletter. So watch your inbox and register early as this rally is limited to 15 coaches. Hosts: Lori and Steve Miller, 520-401-6003 Laraine and Larry Coplin Linda and Jeff Salfen Don t forget to bring your lawn chair, National Park Golden Age/ Senior Passport and maybe your bike.there are miles and miles of paths to walk or cycle. Suggestion: Wear tennis shoes if you plan on walking down to the tidal pools at Cabrillo N.M. Rally is limited to the first 15 coaches that register. Additional registrations can be held and put on stand-by (in case of cancellations). Don t miss out Register now! Hosts: Laraine & Larry Coplin 480-772-3974 Larry & Susan White Page 8

Tucson Drifters Events Calendar 2015-2016 A Work in Progress It s not where you go, but who you go with! October 2016 November 2016 December 2015 January 2017 Title: Oro Valley Rally Title: NO RALLY Title: Holly Jolly Celebration Title: NO RALLY Date: Oct 20-23 Date: Date: Dec 1-4 Date: Place: Catalina State Park Place: Place: Prescott Place: Host: Dernison & Fearnow Host: Host: Miller, Salfen, & Roubal Host: February 2017 March 2017 April 2017 May 2017 Title: San Diego By the Sea Title: FMCA National Rally Title: Rocky Point Rendezvous Title: Zig and a Little Zag Thru New Mexico Date: Feb 13-17 Date: Mar 31 Apr 3 Date: TBD Date: May 14-26 Place: San Diego, CA Place: Wild Horse Pass, Phoenix (100 miles) Place: Place: New Mexico Host: Coplin/White Host: Nester, & Newton Host: Castriotta/Rolland Host: Miller/Coplin/Salfen Visit our website with our own club name as the URL: www.tucsondrifters.org TUCSON DRIFTERS RALLY DEPOSITS AND CANCELLATION POLICY A nonrefundable Rally Deposit must accompany rally registration. Once the Balance Due Date is passed and Total Payment made, no refunds of these monies will be made until the rally has been completed and records have been reconciled. Any refunds are exclusive of rally deposits.

Oro Valley Rally Oct. 20-23, 2016 Catalina State Park, 11570 N. Oracle Rd., Tucson, AZ 85737 REGISTRATION FORM This weekend has a tour of Biosphere II, a tour of Tohono Chul, and a variety of other exciting events. Names Coach Length Home phone Cell phones Email Emergency Contact: Name Rally fee ( ) 1 person, $150 ( ) 2 persons, $185 Phone _ Total Fee Due $ Deposit $ 75 (Due with Registration by June 30, 2016). Balance Due $ (Due September 15, 2016) Choose one -- Want to do Tohono Chul ( ) Want to do Jeep Ride ( ) Want to do additional hike ( ) Make check payable to: Tucson Drifters Mail to: Steve Miller, 9871 E Kleindale Rd. Tucson, AZ 85749 TUCSON DRIFTERS RALLY DEPOSITS AND CANCELLATION POLICY A non-refundable Rally Deposit must accompany rally registration. Once the Balance Due Date is passed and Total Payment made, no refunds of these monies will be made until the rally has been completed and records have been reconciled. Any refunds are exclusive of rally deposits.

PRESCOTT RALLY December 1 4, 2016 REGISTRATION FORM Planned activities include: Driving through the Christmas Light Show in Fain Park, Sharlot Hall Museum, Elk Theatre Tour, The Christmas Mood (musical), Gingerbread House display at the Casino and last but not least watch the Christmas tree lighting in the Court House Square of Prescott. Evening Dinners are included in the Rally cost. Name(s) Coach Length Cell Phone(s), Email (s) Emergency Contact Phone DUE TO RV RESORTS NOT SUPPORTING RALLIES, EACH PARTICIPANT WILL HAVE TO MAKE THEIR OWN RESERVATIONS. THE FOLLOWING IS THE CONTACT INFORMATION. ($31.50/NIGHT WITH GOOD SAM DISCOUNT). ORCHARD RANCH RESORT 11250 E. State Route 69 Dewey Az. 86327 (800) 352-6305 or (928) 772-8266 THE RESORT COST IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE RALLY FEES. Please Make your Reservations by November 1 2016. Rally Fee: (2-Persons) $ 256 DEPOSIT (non-refundable) to be paid by 10/15/16 $ -50 BALANCE DUE - 11/10/16 $ 206 Rally limited to the first 15 registrations. Additional registrations will be placed on stand-by. If you have physical / accessibility issues, contact the rally host. Make checks payable to Tucson Drifters. Mail to: Steve Miller, 9871 E Kleindale Rd, Tucson, AZ 85749 Hosts: Lori & Steve Miller 520-749-6092 Linda & Jeff Salfen, Ruth & Tom Roubal TUCSON DRIFTERS RALLY DEPOSITS AND CANCELLATION POLICY A non-refundable Rally Deposit must accompany rally registration. Once the Balance Due Date is passed and Total Payment made, no refunds of these monies will be made until the rally has been completed and records have been reconciled. Any refunds are exclusive of rally deposits.

SAN DIEGO BY-THE-SEA FEBRUARY 13-17, 2017 REGISTRATION FORM CHULA VISTA RV RESORT 460 Sandpiper Way, Chula Vista, CA 91910 The resort is located next to the bay and marina. Planned activities include: Trolley City Tour, Scavenger Hunt, Maritime Museum, Cabrillo National Monument, Beaches, Lighthouses, Tide pools, Harbor Dinner Cruise, and a Valentines Celebration. Name(s) Coach Length Cell Phone(s), Email (s) Emergency Contact Phone Rally Fee: (2-Persons & 1-Recreational vehicle) $ 510 4-Day Pet Fee: pets @ $12 each ($3 per day) +$ $110 DEPOSIT (non-refundable) to be paid by 10/31/16 -$ 110 BALANCE DUE - 12/06/16 $ Harbor Dinner Cruise meal choices: Please indicate desired entree for each person. Beef Rib & Chicken Breast or Veg. Manicotti Pasta Rally limited to the first 15 registrations. Additional registrations will be placed on stand-by. If you have physical / accessibility issues, contact the rally host. Make checks payable to Tucson Drifters. Mail to: Steve Miller, 9871 E Kleindale Rd, Tucson, AZ 85749 Hosts: Larry & Laraine Coplin 480-772-3974 Larry & Susan White TUCSON DRIFTERS RALLY DEPOSITS AND CANCELLATION POLICY A non-refundable Rally Deposit must accompany rally registration. Once the Balance Due Date is passed and Total Payment made, no refunds of these monies will be made until the rally has been completed and records have been reconciled. Any refunds are exclusive of rally deposits.