The 2 Seater November 2016 Another Successful Driving Season Yes, another successful driving season is coming to a close. I am reluctant to say this too early as last year we had an extended season. Think back to last year this time, many fair-weather vehicles were on the roads right up to Christmas day and even beyond. Where has, the season gone? We all know our daylight hours are getting shorter, leaves are turning color as the wind whips through the trees while leaves are dropping like the jaws of candy hungry kids on Halloween night. Yes, that s right, Halloween has passed us by already which means we are now getting prepared for our upcoming Thanksgiving feast. Thanksgiving is holiday of family gathering, to some it means spending time in the woods hunting for deer, to others it means driving to relatives, the in-laws or even sometimes the out-laws. Time spent with family and friends chatting and catching up on life and family issues, watching the morning parades on the Telli then football in the afternoon and even into the evening. To some it means a shopping day either purchasing a container of gravy for back up, picking up a few extras as more people are attending dinner than anticipated or yet watching the morning paper for ads looking for that almighty Thanksgiving Day only bargain. Something that pleases me this year that many stores have announced they are finally thinking of their employees having families and decided not to open so their employees can enjoy the holiday such as many others do. Many of our rides get to take a rest the next few months however that does not mean that your club rests during this same time frame. Our annual December meeting is coming up, members bring in desserts to share while our infamous White Elephant gift exchange brings many laughs and smiles to all who attend. January usually brings us to our annual after Christmas party which the location and activities often change year to year. After this we have dinner nights, and pub nights along with other activities to partake in, it s an endless circle of events. We are as active as our members want to be. So come out and enjoy your club s events while we all wait for an early spring. During this upcoming busy and hectic holiday season think what type of events you would like to participate in, we are open for ideas n suggestions. Keep Calm, Drive On. Mike Mastracco
Welcome to our Fall MG Car Club Activities! Please watch the club website or our email for any updates or changes. As always, any ideas for activities are welcome. We are always looking for help and fun things to do, so don t hesitate to drop us a line at jmpcgolas@verizon.net We are looking forward to seeing you for our scheduled Fall activities! November 2015 Club Activities 11/3 Membership Meeting at Barbagallo s - 6PM Dinner, 7 PM Meeting. Elections of new Officers. 11/19 Pub Night 7PM Cobble Stone Ale House, hosted by Marty and Dave Winne. Cobblestone is located at 400 1st Street, Liverpool 13088. Thank you Marty and Dave for hosting this event. 11/24 Board Meeting at Denny s South Bay Road, North Syracuse. 6PM Dinner, 7 PM Meeting. All members welcome. December Activities 12/1 December is our annual White Elephant Gift Exchange and dessert sharing meeting. Each person that wants to participate in the game should bring a wrapped gift of approx, $10 in value. It can be a used item from your home or garage or a new one. Gag gifts are sometimes in the mix its up to you. You will be given a number and when your number is called you will choose a gift from the gift table or steal an already opened gift from another player. Plan on laughing and having a fun meeting. If you are willing, please bring a dessert to share. 12/29 No Board Meeting in December Looking Forward We are looking for volunteer(s) to host Pub Nights and Dinner Nights for each month through the Fall/ Winter. Please contact Patty Golas or any other board member if you will host a dinner night or Pub night. 1/5 Membership meeting. 1/9 After the Holidays Party TBA Happy Thanksgiving to all from your Activities Coordinators, Patty and Janet
The MG Car Club of Central New York would like to take this opportunity to recognize those members of our club who have served our country in the uniformed services. Paul Andrews Larry Bull Dave Cortese US Navy Seabees US Army US Navy Mike Chetwin Russ DeForest Fred Galster US Air Force & Army US Army US Army Ray Hevner Jim Konopelski Rick Kunz US Army, NG US Army US Coast Guard Terri Lavergne Tom Lynch Tom Needell US Coast Guard, Aux US Air Force US Army Jerry Plenert Rick Shaunessey Pete Sanborn US Air Force US Air Force US Air Force & Army Bob Trombley Dave Winne Bill Yorton US Army US Air Force US Air Force = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = MG Car Club of Central New York Officers & Staff Mike Mastracco, President mauto@twcny.rr.com Gary Dorion, Vice President garydorion@aol.com Neal Johnson, Secretary nealjohnson9@gmail.com Patty Golas, Treasurer jmpcgolas@verizon.net YOU??, Activities AVAILABLE Frank Gordnier, Membership frank.gordnier@gmail.com Pam Gordnier, Regalia pgordnier@gmail.com Jim Hearne, Web Master mg65@twcny.rr.com Dee Lynch, Historian tomdee@twcny.rr.com Tom Lynch, Newsletter tomdee@twcny.rr.com
Road Trip to Tom Overbaugh's Submitted by Mike Mastracco Sunday October 9th about 16 cars met at Micky D's La Fayette, NY as a gathering point. Cars from the MG Club of CNY, the local region of the Antique Automobile Club of America, VW Club, Pontiac Club and Franklin Club made a trek to the out skirts of Trumansburg. Most of us had our vintage autos from the 1940's to the 1980's. Once we drove deep into the woods we came upon Tom Overbaugh's collection of cars 'n trucks, approximately 40 of them. This is one of two locations he has. Tom and his son Bill greeted us as we enter the pole type barn with hot coffee waiting. He explained that his vehicles are in chronological order from oldest to newest as we make a horseshoe around his building. The first auto I see is a 1906 REO next to a 1908 REO and from here there are Model T's, Model A's, Standards, Packard's, (Packard Darrin, one year build, see pic), Buick's, Kaiser, Corvette and several more brands. These two pictures show the first room in the barn there is a second room farther back in the same building. Tom mentioned to us that almost every car in his collection is maintained and well enough to drive. One car in his collection he drove in the One Lap of America twice. Each vehicle had a information card attached which listed the year, make and a short description of what makes this car unusual or rare, along with options and such. After spending time we were all pretty hungry so a Italian restaurant in Trumansburg took care of us hungry folks.
11/5 Beth Sherwood 11/16 Jan Wolford 11/10 Margaret Boyd 11/18 Mark Washburn 11/11 Brian Caswell 11/22 Anne Backer 11/11 Cathy Fehlman 11/24 Gary Dorion 11/13 Jean Konopelski 11/25 Paula Daley Member Moments Once again we have an opportunity (actually two) to recognize our long time members Bill and Barb Yorton. First, congratulations on their 59 th Wedding Anniversary on November the 16 th. Secondly, Bill and Barbara are celebrating the 100 th Anniversary of the A.W. Kincaid Inc., Well Drilling and Water Systems. The company was founded by Barb s father in 1916. Barb & Bill took ownership in 1960. The company was passed down to their son Bruce in 1990 CONGRATULATIONS BILL & BARB
Another Great Road Trip (Can you beat 2 in one week?) Submitted by Mike Mastracco (again). Thanx Mike Saturday October,15 I was leader of a 20-car caravan from Baldwinsville to the DeRuyter area for a fall trip I do annually. Our first stop was in Marcellus for coffee and a stretch of our legs. Our second stop was Nice 'n Easy in Tully for gas if needed before our jaunt to the woods outside of DeRuyter. Our oldest car was a 1931 Chevy and second oldest was a 1932 Ford, this second stop was for them for gas. Our first attraction of the day was Bill Middleton's memorial to our Vet's. This is something Bill has been working on for several years and it is all his and his wife's doing. He has several flags standing tall, over a dozen statures dressed in a variety of uniforms from the Civil War to current along with several benches to rest on. He also arranged to have a Huey (Bell UH-1 Iroquois Helicopter) on loan from our government. Individuals are unable to own such government property so how Bill gets around this is he leases a small plot of land that the Huey sits on to the DeRuyter American Legion for $1.00 a year. This Huey is on loan to the American Legion but at Bill's location where he lives next door. Our next stop was the Blue Canoe for lunch then off to the Museum of Curiosities that have a real mummy that is over 2000 years old. From here one more rest stop before our final stop at a local church for their annual home style ham dinner. One does not leave hungry from this dinner. A great day overall. (Look familiar to some of our Vietnam Vets) Pretty impressive group of cars Note: You can enlarge these pics by clicking the + in reader or word
MG Car Club General Meeting October 4, 2016 I. Welcome: the meeting was called to order at 7:10 PM. Officer reports a. President: Mike Mastracco spoke about the Tech List the club has been using over the past several years as a who to call if you need help with your car list. We need to update it so if anyone wants to be on the list please see him. Mike spoke about upcoming elections of a new board of directors. The seats that will be vacated because of term limits are: President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Regalia and Membership. We are also in need of an activities director and a Eurocar Chairman. Bob Carbone has offered to be head of the nominating committee and has been speaking to members about the offices. Mike asked if anyone would like to help Bob with this task. Rick Kunz offered to help. Thank you, Rick. Mike asked if anyone would like to host the After the Holiday Party in January or February. No one volunteered so he will ask again next month. Our November meeting will be a Costume Party and the club will supply desserts for us. So get your costumes ready and we will vote on the best one. Our December meeting will be our White Elephant, Christmas Party. Members are asked to bring a wrapped gift around $10.00, and a dessert to share. b. Vice President: Gary stressed the importance of members attending our November meeting to vote on the new board of directors. c. Secretary- September's general meeting minutes were distributed via e-mail as usual. Patty took October meeting minutes because Neal could not be present. d. Treasurer-Patty Golas reported the club has about $7,873.12 in the account. The Eurocar account will be closed this week as all checks have now cleared. e. Activities: Patty presented upcoming activities. See end of report.
II. Old Business- none New Business- Bill Yorton brought up the Antique Car of America's Cruise that will be held on Sunday the 9 th. They are meeting at McDonalds in Lafayette and leave there at 9 AM in Trumansburg. They will be visiting a man s garage that has 28+ cars and then going to dinner at an Italian Restaurant on the way home. Anyone interested must tell Mike asap so he can call and tell the chairperson. Lyn Moyer won the 50-50 drawing of $25.00 ACTIVITIES 11/1 General Meeting 11/26 or 27 or Dec 3 rd Brunch and then Skaneateles visit with the Dickens Characters. Pam Gordnier said she will host this event. Possible activities for the future: Museum tour day in January After the Holiday's Party Submitted by Patty Golas for Neal Johnson, Secretary /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// MG CAR CLUB REGALIA Both Items Available at Meeting LUCAS Prince of Darkness T-shirts. Available in M, L, XL & XXL, Black only $20 Triumph Logo Ball Caps. Available in beige with Blue/White logo. One size, adjustable $15.00