NEWSLETTER July. 2016 2004 Hi Club Members PRESIDENT S NOTES Hope everyone is keeping cool, or going to where it is. Not much news to give you. The next Club Monthly Meeting will be at Highland Haven Community Center on Tuesday July 12th at 7:00 PM. Hope to see a good turn out. Thanks to Bob and Shirley for a job well done as President and Vice-President. Hope Justin and I can do as well. We'll sure try. If we make mistakes let us know first. Then you can tell everyone else how dumb we are. Happy Motoring. Don Volume 13 Number 7 CONTENTS PRESIDENTS NOTE & OFFICERS 1 MARK S AC TIV A TEES 2 EDITOR S CORNER & DUES ARE DUE 3 DINNER AT MAMA S 4 PICNIC AT ANDERSON S 5 OUR NEW OFFICERS & A PRIZE 6 BURNET COUNTY FAIR 7 PICS FROM GATEWAY 8 SOAP BOX DERBY 10 PICS FROM WINDCHIME VISIT 12 FREDRICKSBURG CAR SHOW 13 SCHEDULED CAR SHOWS 14 NEW FRIDAY NIGHT FEVER POSTER 15 BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSERIES 16 DEADLINES 16 CALENDARS 17-18 OFFICERS PRESIDENT BOB DEETS V.PRESIDENT SHIRLEY ANDERSON SECRETARY AMBER COX TREASURER BARBARA WEBER ACTIVITY DIRS. MARK KIDD, DON WEBER
ACTIVITY REPORT By Mark Kidd WHAT HAPPENED May 14th The Car Show at St. John s Church was rained out. May 21 st Cottonwood Shores Car Show Our club had a lot of award winners: Mark & Cyndy Kidd, Ron Adwers, Clif & Keri Tyldesley, and Gerald Hudson (in his Packard). These folks were awarded 1 st in classes, and People s Choice awards. Good going folks!! Some folks went to the Blanco Car Show, but we are not aware of the awards. June 3rd Was the June Friday Night Fever, with dinner at Mama s. The weather was iffy, with scattered showers, but enough folks brought their cars to have 20 to 25 at the Burnet Town Square. June 4th Was the Masonic Car Show, but we have no information on what occurred or who attended. June 11th Was the Burnet County Fair, and we had 25 to 30 cars displayed where the Burnet Express train stops. We had good weather, we were all able to sit in the shade, the ladies had a chance to shop at the town square and at the Farmer s Market. A big group of folks ate lunch at the TrailBlazer Café on the square, and good coffee and smoothies were to be had at the Ultimate Grounds coffee house. Jerry Davis won the Founder s Choice Award with that beautiful black 50 Chevy sedan because he rebuilt it and did all the work echoing the self-reliant spirit of Texas. In addition, Justin Craig won the People s Choice Award for his fantastic 55 Chevv 2-door sedan. GOOD GOING GUYS! A couple of gearheads got to view a really BIG BLOCK (16 cylinders, 9 bore, 10 stroke 10,000+ cubic inches) in the Alco 251 diesel engine (available in short block or long block) in the locomotive that pulls the train. June 17th We visited the Gateway Assisted Living Center, beginning to gather at 10:00 AM. Matthew Cox was the sparkplug behind this event, and he insured a good turnout (13 cars and at least 23 members) with the hospitable staff serving up a great lunch. The residents had a good time viewing all our cars, and for many of the residents especially Gene, had many pleasant memories that were keyed by viewing all our cars. Many of these folks were old in years, but still very young at heart. On our way out, we had a mini parade past where the residents had a good viewing place. They got a big kick when we jazzed our engines and let our pipes sing their favorite song. Thanks, Matthew, we had a great time. We then reconvened at 4:00 PM along Main Street, between 4 th and 5 th Avenues for the 9 th Annual Soap Box Derby. Most of us managed to park in the shade on the west side of Main after Mark got the Derby staff to have the grocery getter vehicles moved elsewhere, but it was hot and almost no breeze, and your friendly editor and Judy gave out early and came home. Mark will be able to fill us in next month as to how Saturday and Sunday s events were. June 23rd We met between 10:00 and 10:30 AM at the Windchime Assisted Living Center in Kingsland for a car show for the residents. Mark promised us that lunch will be served (after all, is there any LARC member who would pass up lunch?), and the lunch was great. The burgers and beans were well worth the drive!!.. The residents enjoyed our seven cars very much, just as the Gateway residents did, we brought a lot of joy into their lives. One of the residents had a 31 Model A that he sorely missed. He was also a Buick Straight 8 expert, so he and Jim Rugg (who brought the 33 Buick), as only he and Jim know how to remove a piston from the bottom of the engine. One of the residents remarked that she was very glad we came, because it gave her a reason to get out of her room. We brought a lot of sunshine with us when we visited. 2
WHAT WILL HAPPEN July 1 Is Friday Night Fever at the Burnet Town Square. We will begin to congregate on the east side of the square at 5:00 PM, since that is where all the shade is. Most of us will gather at Mama s about 4:00 PM to share a good meal, enjoy each other s company, then drift on over to the square. The Ultimate Grounds Coffee Bar will have good smoothies and iced coffee, so you can have a bit of dessert, and have your jolt as a cool drink. July 2 nd Will be the Lago Vista Car Show, to be held at Bark(?) Park, from 11:30 to 2:30 at 6608 Clubhouse Court. The entrance fee is $25.00, and there will be t-shirts. July 4 th We will meet a the Kingsland at the Kingsland Security Bank on RR 2900 to be a part of Aqua Boom Festival at 11:00 AM until about 2:00 PM, then we will be meeting at the Pavilion in Marble Falls at 4:00 PM for the 4th of July festivities and fireworks show. We may do hot dawgs and chili, but we ll send out an e-mail in time to y all can get some pot luck stuff dishes fixed. In addition, the Kerrville Open Car Show will be held, with registration from 8:00 to 11:00 AM, with awards at 3:00 PM. July 29 th Will be the Fredricksburg Swap Meet. EDITOR S CORNER Dear Folks your Editor thought he d save Mark a little work and steal his notes from the June meeting and transcribe them into an activity report. Hope it worked for you, and gave Mark a little more time where he can do creative things for us. P.S. Don t tell him that I swiped them It s our little secret. The visits to the Gateway and Wind Chime Assisted Living centers were great. The feedback I heard from the residents and staff were very rewarding and encouraging. Not only that, but the lunches were great!! (Will show old Vette for food). Can we do this more often? It may be our chance to perform good deeds when the show seasons are slow. I got the impression that we would be welcome. DUES ARE DUE Reminder: It's that time of year again. Yep, time to pay your annual dues (or we ll miss you). We'll make it easy, you can select from the following options. Members can pay their dues of $35.00 at the June Meeting, Wednesday Breakfast or by mailing them to Barb at the following address: Barbara Weber 405 CR 207 Burnet, TX 78611 Check or cash, no credit cards. Checks should be payable to LAR&C. The last day to pay dues is at the July Meeting. If you've not paid by then you will be taken off the roster 3
Lake Area Rods and Classics MINUTES Date: 06/14/2016 07:00 PM Meeting location: Marble Falls Public Library Meeting Called By Bob Deets Signed In Attendees = 29 Type of Meeting Note Taker President Active Members = 157 Monthly Meeting Amber Cox Secretary Directory Paid Memberships = 84 Below are the links to our Clubs' Webpage and to our Clubs' Facebook. http://www.lakearearodsandclassics.com/home.html https://www.facebook.com/groups/lakearearodsandclassics/ Enter your own face-book account and password Welcome New Guest Presenter: Bob Deets No new guests. Club Reports Wellness Report Get Well Wishes: Laura Hudson Glen Gaven Larry Hamlin John Warren Amber Cox Condolences: Rachel DeWitt By: Peggy Davis NOTE: If you know of someone who is ill or not doing well please contact Peggy Davis or Bob Deets. We want to take care of our members and show that we care!!! Secretary Report Amber Cox
The minutes were sent out to the members at large. There were no corrections to be made this month. ACTION: Motion was made to submit secretary s report with the above changes by Bob Deets. First vote made by Mark Kidd and Second was made by Frank Carmonica. Treasurers Report Barbara Weber Report was presented by Barbara Weber ACTION: No action made on the treasurer s report. Past/Future Activities Mark Kidd/Don Weber See Report Old Business Bob Deets No Old Business NEW BUSINESS Officer are as follows: President: Don Weber Vice President: Justin Craig Treasurer: Barbara Weber Secretary: Amber Cox Activity Director: Mark Kidd Assistant Activities Director: George DeWitt BOB DEETS Committees are as follows: Newsletter Chairperson: Frank Carmonica Website Chairperson: Vee Brown Official Communicator Chairperson: Shirley Bullard Directory Chairperson: Shirley Anderson Photojournalist Chairperson: Ron Adwers Christmas Party Coordinator: Cyndy Kidd Apparel Chairperson: Patsy Craven Page 2
Membership Services: Tom Anderson Wellness Chairperson: Peggy Davis Donations Chairperson: Jerry Davis Reminder: - Please be sure to order any LARC merchandise from Patsy Craven! DUES ARE DUE! $35.00 Deadline is on July 10 th. If payment is not received your name will be removed from the roster and the email list. Information Item Bob Deets is taking over Mailing Newsletter Duties Rachel DeWitt will help with covering the Wellness Report while Peggy Davis is out. Meeting adjourned @ 7:40 PM ACTION: Bob Deets Page 3
DINNER AT MAMA S 4
PICNIC AT TOM & SHIRLEY ANDERSON S 5
OUR NEW OFFICERS AND PEOPLE S CHOICE AWARD Our new elected Officers Justin gets a Surprise Why Justin won the Surprise 6
BURNET COUNTY FAIR 7
GATWAY LIVING CENTER CAR SHOW Hudson s Packard Irl s Pearl 8
GATEWAY CAR SHOW Good Eats!! Hi Gene!! Chow Hounds The Chow Line A Couple of Cuties 9
SOAP BOX DERBY PICS 10
SOAP BOX DERBY PICS Cont d 11
WINDCHIME ASSISTED LIVING CENTER VISIT 12
MASONIC CAR SHOW FREDRICKSBURG 13
DIRECTORY 2004 Shirley Anderson has put together an updated version of our Directory. She has Directory copies and new pages available for the members. BIRTHDAYS Richard Bellars July 21 Rachael DeWitt July 14 Mary Ann Gardner July 6 James Gee July 12 Mike Greco July 5 Larry Hamlin July 3 Chris Hillin July 18 Laura Hudson July 20 Toni Kunkel July 20 Robbie McGary July 1 Julie Printz July 21 Cindy Reissig July 17 Rick Schirmer July 27 Paul Sumrall July 30 Rick Sullivan July 4 Clif Tyldesley July 16 Irl Unruh July 16. DEADLINE IN ORDER TO GET THE NEWSLETTER OUT IN A TIMELY FASHION, PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT ARTICLES SUBMITTED MAKE IT TO THE EDI- TOR BY THE 25TH OF THE MONTH. ARTICLES SUBMITTED AFTER THE LAST DAY OF THE MONTH WILL BE TOO LATE FOR THE NEXT MONTH S ISSUE.. ANNIVERSARIES Ron & Shirley Adwers July 3 Fred Ganske & Ruth Haynes July 5 Jerry & Donna Lindt July 1 Ralph & Annette Moresco July 21 Randy & Julie Printz July 20 Wally & Peggy Tucker July 17 IN MEMORIAM Clarence Barnes July 25 16
July, 2016 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 3 4 Independence Day 10 11 12 Monthly Meeting 7:00 PM 5 6 Breakfast @ Mama s 8:00 AM 13 Breakfast @ Mama s 8:00 AM 1 Friday Night Fever* 2 7 8 9 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Breakfast @ Mama s 8:00 AM 31 28 29 Fredricksburg Swap Meet 30 * Weather permitting. Stay tuned for e-mail info. 17