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PUBLISHED BY THE MARYLAND/DC STATE ASSOCIATION OF FCRV Spring 2013 ************************************************************************* GREETINGS FROM YOUR MARYLAND/DC ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT Cheri Fox It's that time again! Camping season is upon us. Time to hit the road. That means Walkersville (hint hint). We really need participation from existing members (we miss all of you) as well as recruiting new members. Don't forget about the cadet program which gives new members a free membership for six months. Looking forward to both of our state campouts. We are open to any suggestions regarding entertainment, crafts, games etc. Please contact any of the Executive Board members with the ideas. ************************************************************ GREETINGS FROM YOUR MD/DC STATE DIRECTORS Joe and Peggy Lins (410-592-6839) Spring at last time to dust off the camper and head for Walkersville. The Cadet Program has some changes. The free membership is now 6 months rather than one year. However, it is still a great way to invite friends to come, learn about FCRV, enjoy the fun and fellowship we all enjoy and hopefully become a member. Your chapter president has information and application forms. There is a great N.E. Regional (Maine to DC) campout planned for August 15 th to 18 th at Ross Hill Campground in Lisbon, CT. Information and application forms will be available at Walkersville. The 2013 National Campvention will be Iowa details are in the Camping Today magazine. July 2014, the N.E. Region will be hosting the National Campvention in Vermont. Please plan to attend and, if possible, volunteer to help. Please mark these dates on your calendar. COME CAMP WITH US! Page 1

Disaster and Safety Awareness Team Joe Boswell, D. A. S. A. T. Coordinator for Maryland/D.C. Preparedness is the name of the game. Ask yourself are you ready? Floods, tornados, wind shears, thunderstorms, hurricanes, and even the all mighty derecho are all parts of the up-in coming weather situations that might appear in the next few months. As you travel about this camping season it is important that you are able to access the National Weather Service stations advising you of the possible weather condition so you can stay alert and prepared to take action as needed. It is important to understand that the radio stations you have been listening to while traveling on the road may not be giving reports for your traveling area. Once you have stopped for the night at that special campground TV coverage may be also lacking. In an effort to stay alert to any changes, purchase a weather radio. With just one simple adjustment to the right NOAA alert station this can and will make all the difference. They are available at various stores throughout the area. Spring is here and we should be aware of dry conditions because of the lack of rain. Especially in the early spring and fall months the lack of rain could lend itself to brush fires. The old adage is if you smell smoke, fire is not far behind. A fire can start from a cigarette that someone tossed out the window along the highway, or the campfire embers that got away. During really dry conditions a fire will spread quickly and before you realize it, it is out of control. Sometime taking the extra step of having a watering hose, or five gallon bucket of water close to your campfire is always a great safety precaution. Remember the old motto by Smokey the Bear s motto Only you can prevent forest fires. How true he was. While you are camping in Walkersville, walk across the field and pay a visit to the Walkersville Volunteer Fire Department. It is always a rewarding experience to chat with the local rescue individuals and see their various pieces of apparatus. It can be very educational and rewarding opportunity. Hopefully, everyone will take advantage of the Emergency preparedness displays surrounding the carnival grounds. In each event listed above, the key to your safety is heeding the warning signs, having the necessary resources to keep you informed and finally addressing the question what can I do to be adequately prepared. Taking some simple steps will keep you, your family, friends and neighbors all safe during any type of emergency. Safe camping, everyone! Madison and Michael Mitchell help demonstrate what alcohol does to your motor skills and perception during a DASAT presentation. Events of Special Note at Walkersville! Friday evening at 5:30 pm we will have a covered dish supper for those who would like to get together. Bring a dish to share, your table settings and a beverage. Do you have a hobby or skill that you would like to share with your fellow campers? Saturday afternoon from 3 to 4:30 pm is your opportunity to bring examples of your work or hobby to display and describe to all of us who will be yard sale shopped out! If you have questions about this Share Your Hobby event, please contact Pam (301-473-8308/grab1010@comcast.net). Saturday evening at 7:30 pm the country band, Back Roads will be providing music for your listening (and dancing?) pleasure. Page 2

MARYLAND/D.C. STATE ASSOCIATION ************************************************************************************ Officers 2011-2013 President Cheri Fox 202-503-8155/cell drfox623@aol.com Past President Debbie Abernethy 301-292-6262/cell Ka3vnf@hotmail.com First Vice President Second Vice President Pam Grabowski Kristy Shriver 301-473-8308 -- 301-401-1185/cell 301-834-8280 -- 240-409-8629/cell grab1010@comcast.net bnkshriver@comcast.net Secretary Don Zabel 410-861-7191/cell zabeldon@gmail.com Treasurer George Grabowski 301-473-8308 -- 301-401-3333/cell grgrabowski@comcast.net Directors State Directors - Maryland Assistant State Directors - Maryland Joe & Peggy Lins Tom & Debbie Abernethy 410-592-6839 301-272-0629/cell jlins1@juno.com w3tom@arrl.org NE Regional Director Lloyd & Kay Humphrey 845-657-2334/home Lhumphrey31@earthlink.net Maryland Field Directors Conservation Disaster & Safety Awareness Team Ken & Shirley Morgan Joe Boswell 301-845-8696 - Sjmor301@comcast.net 301-934-9382 - jboswell@ccboe.com Insignia Youth Jim & Doris Burrell Michael Mitchell 202-726-7885 202-213-3267/cell 401-643-1745 dmarbur@aol.com mike21666@verizon.net C. A. M. P Phyllis Gantt 202-526-5747 202-415-7069/Cell wgantts@aol.com Chapter Presidents 2013 Campfire Cut-Ups D. C. Ramblers George Mitchell Lois Fletcher 410-757-450 202-561-0609 - lbjfletch@aol.com Falcons Scott Key Campers Jody and Gayle Duff Ken Morgan 301-579-6129 -Gayle0021@aol.com 301-845-8696 - sjmor301@comcast.net Page 3

2013 CHAPTER CAMPING SCHEDULES ****************************************************************** Please note: Please forward your schedule of campouts and meetings for 2013 to Peggy Lins as soon as you know where and when you will be, so she will have the information just in case someone has need to file an insurance claim with FCRV. You can reach her at 410-592-6839 or jlins@juno.com. CAMPFIRE CUT-UPS Oct 17-20 State Campout, LaPlata, MD DC Ramblers To Be Announced FALCONS May 17-19 State Campout, Walkersville June 7-9 Thousand Trails, VA John and Linda Foote July 12-14 Indian Acres, VA Jody and Gayle Duff August 9-11 Old Mill Stream, PA Sept 13-15 Indian Acres, VA Jody and Gayle Duff Oct 17-20 State Campout, LaPlata, MD Joe Boswell Nov 8-10 American Heritage, Williamsburg, VA Dec Christmas Party SCOTT KEY CAMPERS May 17-19 State Campout, Walkersville May 23-29 Old Mill Stream, Lancaster, PAAA Ken and Shirley Morgan June 21-23 Granite Hill, Gettysburg, PA Cindy Shugars July 14-18 National Campvention, Amana Colonies, Iowa July 26-28 Mountain Creek, Garners, PA Cindy Shugars August 15-18 Northeast Regionals, Lisbon, Connecticut August 16-18 Hagerstown, KOA, Williamsport, MD Jane Abrecht & Eileen Mercer Sept 13-15 Artillery Ridge, Gettysburg, PA Don and Jane McPhaul Oct 17-20 State Campout, LaPlata, MD Dec 14th Christmas Party at Cozy We would love to include pictures and stories of your camping adventures in upcoming editions of the Lantern! So take along a camera and snap some pictures of your chapter in action. They can be forwarded to Pam Grabowski, Lantern Editor, at grab1010@comcast.net Did you know that you can get the latest copy of the Lantern on-line at FCRV.ORG? CLICK ON NEWSLETTERS -- THEN CLICK ON M Page 4

Scott Key Campers Are Serving Breakfast and Dinner! Pancakes and Sausage Links Juice, Coffee and Tea Breakfast Saturday Morning 8:30 AM to 9:15 AM Adults $4.00 Children 3-10 $1.75 Under 3 Free ************************************************************************************ Dinner Saturday Evening 5:30 pm Fried Chicken and Ham Green Beans -- Scalloped Potatoes Rolls and Butter Cake and Drinks Adults $9.00 Children 3-10 $4.25 Under 3 Free Adult price is $12.00 If both meals are purchased in advance Child (3-10) price is $5.00 (under 3 Free) Please cut here and mail to Shirley Morgan ************************************************************************************ Reservation Form for Breakfast and Dinner Reservation Deadline is May 13th Make checks payable to: Scott Key Campers Name(s) Mail to: Shirley Morgan 5 Wood Street Woodsboro, MD 21798 Both Breakfast and Dinner: Breakfast only: Dinner Only: Adults Children Children Under 3 Adults Children Children Under 3 Adults Children Children Under 3 Total Enclosed: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Michael Mitchell enjoys the Youth Pizza Party. Lots of laughter could be heard as Pearl, Doris, Cindy, Shirley and Jane made Thanksgiving table favors. Hope to see YOU all at Walkersville We need YOUR support so we don t lose our State Campout locations Page 5

Free Camping At Walkersville! If you have a potential member that is interested in camping with us, you can offer them a free weekend of camping at Walkersville. The only thing we ask is that they pay the registration fee of $8.00 which covers them for insurance purposes. This is for campers who do not belong to a FCRV chapter. COMMITTEES FOR THE SPRING CAMPOUT D C Ramblers: Card Bingo 50/50 Falcons: Hospitality Scott Keys: Registration/George Grabowski Security Saturday - Breakfast/Dinner Rest Rooms Church SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEKEND Friday Saturday Noon Gates Open 8:30 AM - 9:15 AM Breakfast 5:30 PM **Covered Dish Supper 9:45 AM Opening Ceremonies/General meeting 7:00 PM Card Bingo 3:00 PM 4:30 PM **Share Your Hobby 8:30 PM Hospitality 5:30 PM Dinner 7:30 PM **Back Roads Country Band Sunday 9:30 AM Church 10:30 AM Executive Committee Meeting Noon Check Out **see page 2 for details Map to the Walkersville Fire Department Carnival Grounds Page 6

REGISTRATION FORM MD/DC State Association of FCRV Spring Campout, May 17-19, 2012 Walkersville Fire Department Carnival Grounds - Walkersville, Maryland Registration deadline: May 13, 2012 Make check payable to: FCRV MD/DC Mail to: George Grabowski Home 301-473-8308/Cell 301-401-3333 4438 Adrienne Court, Jefferson, MD 21755 Registration fee: $8 per unit (non-refundable) + Camping fee: $18 per night 2 nights plus registration is a total of $44.00 Amount enclosed: $ Please print your name and address: First Last Chapter Name or Non Chapter Member Number of Campers: Adults Children Is this your first time camping with FCRV? Yes No If you would like the Lantern e-mailed to you to help save postage and printing costs, please provide your email address below: Name: Email address: Please cut here and mail to George Grabowski to register = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = PLEASE REMEMBER TO BRING TO WALKERSVILLE! Door prizes for the general meeting Your name tag so first timers can get to know you Non-perishable foods for the local food bank Books. Bring all of your books that would like to give away and we ll place them on a table for all to enjoy. Magazines, CDs, DVDs and videos are also welcome. Upcoming Events Support FCRV July 14-18 August 15-18 Oct 17-20 National Campvention, Amana Colonies, Iowa Northeast Regionals, Lisbon, Connecticut State Campout, LaPlata, MD Page 7