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Acorn A s Our 44th Year The NutShell April 2015 Spring has sprungapparently early. So make sure the car is ready, Get the picnic basket readylots of water and lets go touring. Our tour master George and his teams created a list of places to go and visit. If you have not lead a tour a long time I will ask you to lead one with as much help as you need. I will be leading one-at least-probably more than that. The more we get the cars out and about, the more people will see us having fun. Mike BRAKE SEMINAR April 16th, 9 am Corner of Harder and Dollar St., Hayward. Bring your Model A and adjust the brakes to stop like new. Expert help and instructions will be available as will tools and jacks. If you have jack stands please bring them. We will be in the lot of the old garden center behind the fence. Enter off Dollar St. and through the gate. Signup at the April 14th meeting or call George Diamantine. Pre-meeting Dinner Mountain Mike s Pizza on Castro Valley Blvd in the Castro Valley Shopping Ctr. at 5:30 PM Acorn A s Officers and Committee Chairs 2015 President Mike Cozad Vice President Glenn Martin Secretary Mona Diamantine Treasurer Steve Danzer Tour Master George Diamantine Public Relations Brian McGarry Nutshell Facilitator Bill Biddell Past President Mona Diamantine Sunshine Bea Van Wetter Membership Bill Biddell Attendance Mary Baptista Accessories Anne Biddell Refreshments Al & Carol Low Fashions Jackie Brooks Historian Sue McGarry Shake Committee Tony Shull NCRG/ACCC Rep Vern Brooks Drawing Denise & Gene Peters Hospitality & Sgt @ Arms Charlie Amaral Web Master Bob Woodford Nutshell Publisher Steve Danzer

Page 2 2 Meeting Minutes NutShell President Mike Cozad called the meeting March 10, 2015 to order at 7:35 and welcomed everyone. Carol Lowe moved to approve the minutes as published in the NutShell, Kathy Morte 2 nd and the motion carried. Attendance: Marty Baptista reported 21 families and 33 members in attendance tonight. Sunshine: Bea Van Wetter happily announced no one was ill this past month. She called the members names with a March birthday, none were present so we skipped the happy birthday song. It was announced that Ida De Mello is home and Ken is her care giver, so he isn t able to get out. Cards and wishes of support would be appreciated. Membership was reported by Bill Biddell who announced we had 45 members and as of tonight only 4 members have not renewed. Nutshell: Bill Biddell asked everyone to have their articles and especially any pictures turned in to him by March 20 to be published in this month s NutShell. Accessories: Anne Biddell had a great deal tonight on gear shift knobs with an Acorn A s emblem selling for just $5. Fashion: no report Historian: Brian McGarry brought the scrap book from 2014. NCRG: no report although Mike Anderson pointed out the NCRG website is linking to an old 2013 NutShell. He asked if someone could contact the NCRG to find out what we need to do to get a current newsletter on their website. Bill Biddell is emailing the newsletter every month but it evidently isn t getting linked properly. Public Relations: Brian McGarry let us know that we will be leaving Creekside this Saturday, March 14 at 8 AM for the Dublin St. Patrick s Day parade. The organizers have moved up the timeline for lining up. Everyone will have time to decorate their cars in the line-up. Secretary s Report: Mona Diamantine read several announcements regarding upcoming swap meets, the Central California Regional meeting and invitations to join another Classic Car Organization. Webmaster: No report but get a picture of your car General December Meeting 17, 2005 March 10, 2015 to Bob Woodford who will put it on the website. Treasurer s Report Stephen Danzer reported $4439.67 in the checking account, $19,048.22 in the savings account and we received 15 cents interest last month. Old Business: None New Business & Tour Master: George Diamantine asked Bill Biddell to report on the February 3 rd Thursday tour and Tony Shull to report on the Valentines tour. Coming up Bill Biddell will lead a 3 rd Thursday tour to the Hayward Historical Society on March 19, leaving Creekside at 10 AM. Lunch will be at the Cannery restaurant inside the HHS. Admission is $5 to tour the museum. The Biddell s will also host a seminar on Model A Safety, power and vibration along with the Fabric group on March 21 st at the Biddell s home. Bill requested members sign up for the meeting because lunch will be served. Bill and Anne will also lead a tour on April 18 th to the Tilden Park Steam Train club. There will be picnic/bbq and members who want to go need to pay $5 each for the BBQ. Bill asked everyone to bring their own utensils and plates. The tour will leave Creekside at 9:30. Mike Cozad is leading the May 22 tour to the NCRG in Sacramento so get a hold of Mike if you plan on attending. After the tour report George asked Club members to break out in smaller groups to brainstorm ideas for tours. Members were asked last month to bring a list of up to 5 places they would be interested in touring to and be prepared to discuss those ideas this month. Two groups came up with 16 tour ideas and another group signed up for four tours with George. George thanked everyone for their participation and asked the groups to send him the lists of tours their group came up with at the meeting. Shake Award: no recipients this month Refreshments for tonight were brought by Dahlia Amaral, Gail Baxley and Kathy Morte. Signups for the April meeting are Cathy Martin, Linda Rodrigues and Tony Shull. Raffle: Denise Peters held the raffle. George Diamantine moved to adjourn, Mike Anderson 2 nd, we adjourned to enjoy the refreshments. Respectfully submitted by Mona Diamantine

NutShell Page 3 Coming Tours Ladies Lunches Noon at the Ice Creamery Castro Valley Blvd. April 18 Steam Train Tour 1:30am CSC Biddell July 7-12, 2015 Yosemite tour Bill & Anne Biddell 10 AM Creekside We have changed the Ladies Lunch to the 4th Monday of the month. April 27, 2015 May 25, 2015 June 22, 2015 July 27, 2015 August 24, 2015 September 28, 2015 October 26, 2015 November 23, 2015 December 28, 2015 January 25, 2016 Sunshine Send sunshine news to Bea Van Wetter at 510/581-0316 04/14 Denise Price 04/14 Jesse Quitagua 04/16 James Rodrigues 04/21 Andy Brennan

Page 4 Hello Fellow Model A'ers! The Sacramento Capitol A's are pleased to be hosting the 2015 NCRG Roundup. Our Roundup Website is up and running! Please pass this information on to your club members and/or editors for publication, as well as anyone you feel would be interested. We have tried to send this to each NCRG club listed on the MAFCA website. Please visit our website to access 2015 NCRG Roundup information and registration forms. http://sacramentocapitolas.org/2015-ncrg We look forward to seeing you all in May 2015! Dave Gill Capitol A's Steering Committee Co-Chair St Patrick s Day Parade Virginia & Ralph Bea & Cal Anne & Bill Bill & Kathy Photos courtesy of ace photographer Sue

Page 5 Steam Train Tour April 18th 9:30 AM departure Cost $5 pp for lunch (members and guests only) Leaving Creekside Center we will drive the back roads to Tilden Park, above Berkeley to the Golden Gate Live Steamers Club, where we we ll ride the trains. Then at noon there will be a BBQ lunch. You will need to bring plates and silverware. The cost of the tour is $5.00 to cover the cost of lunch., kids under 8 are free. You can ride the larger train for a cost of $3. This is a great place to bring grandkids. We will have use of the Golden Gate Live Steamers parking lot and picnic grounds. You must sign up and pay prior to April 16th. The total tour is 46 miles and we will be back in town about 3 pm. You can signup and pay at the April meeting or call Bill Biddell. Model A Safety, Power and Vibration Seminar Bill, Rick, Ralph, Bill, David, George, Jesse and Jim

Page 6 March Third Thursday Tour at the Hayward Area Historical Society David, Tony, Charlie, Duane, Steve & Jimmy Blame these on Sue The BIG one got away from Mona Three workers at the cannery Dahlia, Charlie & Brian For Sale Autolite Manifold Heater $50.00; one 21 rim $40 and Zenith 2 Carburetor $100 Ken DeMello 510/846-4124 George and Carol with Cal leaving the scene "LATE VALENTINE'S DAY TOUR" On Saturday the 28th of February 13 Acorn A's members driving 3 moderns and 5 Model A's took a tour of the East Bays Hills. After much needed rainfall, the hills had turned a wonderful green and there were clear views even to the Bay. After the tour we enjoyed a great Chinese lunch (once it arrived...). Many thanks to Bill Biddell who manned the CB in the lead car and to Ralph and Virginia who were tail-gunners

Page 7 Yosemite and Eastern Sierra Tour July 7 to 12, 2015 We are planning a tour to Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra in July of 2015. The tour will be 6 days and 5 nights with 2 nights in Yosemite and two nights in a Nevada casino. The dates are July 7 to 12. If you are interested in taking this tour please contact Bill Biddell and mention tour A-715. This is so we can book rooms early. We will collect a deposit in April for those who want to lock in their spot. We will leave at 10 am on Tuesday 7th and be back in town on Sunday the 12th at about 4 pm. We expect to drive about 750 miles over the 6 days. We will traverse Tioga, Monitor and Carson Passes, stopping often for photo ops and rest stops. More Third Thursday Planning the route. Photos courtesy of Ace Photographer Tony Mona, Steve, Dahlia, Brian, Sue and Cal discuss the merits of coupes vs. phaetons. Mona, Charlie, Bill, George, Jimmy & David Mona, Dahlia, George, Cal, Charlie, David, George, part of Steve, Tony & Bill hear from Diane about the museum collection. Fordson tractor

It s the journey, not the destination! The NutShell HTTP://CLUBS.HEMMINGS.COM/ACORN/ P. O. BOX 2321 CASTRO VALLEY, CA 94546 First Class Dated Material 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. General Meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at the United Methodist Church at 19806 Wisteria St., Castro Valley at 7:30 PM. All who are interested in Model A Fords are welcome 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. For paid advertising rates contact the facilitator. PUBLICATION DEADLINE: 20th of the preceding month. Send NUTSHELL items to: (email: Acornasfordclub@aol.com)