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THE PREZ SEZ HAPPY FALL, YA LL! We are THRILLED to have eight new member rigs! They joined at our Chapter Fair in Farmington. The list was sent to all of you in a separate email attachment from me. (More info in rally report in this newsletter.) Please welcome them whenever you see them at a rally! Have you VOTED (FMCA to allow or disallow other types of RVs to join)?!? This will greatly impact the future of FMCA, so please do so. Ballot can be found in latest two issues of FMC Magazine or contact me and I ll send you a copy. As a chapter, Cuatro Estados is greatly in favor of this, but you have the right to vote your own opinion as an individual FMCA member. You should have received the 2018 RALLY SCHEDULE in a separate email I sent out recently. We have tried to expand the basic info about each location, to better excite you about attending! Several of the locations will require you book as quickly as possible, as soon as you can. We have selected locations that are popular for a reason: they provide a base for adventure! We have also tried to include more state and national lands with more scenic settings than a parking lot with hookups. Next WE NEED RALLYMASTERS! So be sure and look it over and VOLUNTEER! Please contact me if you are willing to serve YOUR chapter. Rallies are only as good as the people willing to help run them! Our 2017 rallies were great partially because we had such great rallymasters. Minutes from our Chapter meeting (held in Sept at Farmington) are also in this newsletter. All officers agreed to continue another year (THANK YOU!) but we are in need of a Newsletter Editor! Carl s been doing it a few years, and ready for a break. And I d like someone who can do some of the writing (PLEASE!) And hopefully able to attend many of the rallies and stay in touch with our membership. You can produce it in any style that you wish, so lots of opportunity for creativity! PLEASE let me know ASAP if you can handle this, so we can get together. Rae raecyp65@gmail.com, 505-899-1273, 505-235-5992 1

NEXT RALLY OCTOBER 18-23, 2017 LITTLE CREEK RV PARK 290 NM220, ALTO (RUIDOSO), NM 88312 Should have reserved by September 15th at 575-336- 4044 AND called Rallymasters John & Sanna Obermiller 239-841-4084 or 239-671-1245 PRINT THIS OUT IF ATTENDING. WED. Oct. 18th 5:00 p.m. Traditional Welcome Happy Hour with heavy snacks (bring some to share, BYOB, & mess kit) at Obermillers weather permitting; if not, then in rally room (separate building by laundry near entrance) THURS. Oct. 19th 10:00 a.m. -- Tour Spencer Theater, Ft. Stanton, and on to lunch at the Oso Grill in Capitan, home of Smoky Bear. Continue to Lincoln, historic place of Billy the Kid. 5:00 p.m. -- Happy Hour in the rally room (or outside if weather permits) 6:00 p.m. -- Pot Luck dinner in the rally room. ALL dishes welcome, including meats. FRI. Oct. 20th 9:00 a.m. -- Depart for Alamogordo - about a 45 minute drive down the mountain. Tour the pistachio farm, up the hill to The Barn (an eclectic place of gifts and goodies). Noon-ish -- Lunch at The Lodge in Cloudcroft. 5:00-11:00 p.m -- Octoberfest at the Ruidoso Convention Center. Lots of booths for food and drinks, vendors, entertainment. SAT. Oct. 21st 9:00 a.m. -- Leave for the Apache Ski Mountain. Zip lines and gondola rides available. Lunch at the Inn of the Mountain Gods. A HUGE buffet, Gathering of the Nations. 5:00 p.m. -- Caravan to the Obermiller s out of town place. Heavy snacks (After that lunch, that s all you ll want! As Tweetie says, Twust me ) SUN. Oct. 22 nd 10:00 a.m. -- White Sands, pack a picnic lunch. If you want to stick around, you can go to the Space Museum in Alamogordo with an I-MAX theater. 4:00 p.m. -- BYOB Happy Hour at the Obermiller s home: 106 Heath Drive, Ruidoso 6:00 p.m. -- BBQ dinner with fixings and dessert, iced tea. MON. Oct 23rd 8-10 a.m. -- Donuts in the rally room, unhook, hugs, and depart. 2

RALLY REPORT Sept. 18-24, 2017 ROCKY MOUNTAIN RAMBLE McGee Park-County Fairgrounds, Farmington, NM The turnout at this Area Rally was disappointing for everyone but the Cuatro Estados! Most years there have been several hundred RVs in attendance; this year it was only about 140 way down from prior years. BUT WE had 10 rigs camped together originally: Catalana, Downs, Feltner, Fowls, Manchester, Lehman, Obermiller, Phillips, Redman, Rodilsky/Brenner, plus two more parked with Frustrated Maestros, Buckingham & Halasz. Then we started being friendly to our neighbors, met a bunch more at the chapter fair, and added 8 more to our list: Brada, Ackerman/Miller, Millar, Keith, Manuszak, Severson, Stouffer, Wilson. So that made a total of 20 member rigs in attendance! IMPRESSIVE! We made quite a crowd at our gatherings Arriving early on the 18 th, we did our usual meet and greet (and eat!) that evening. A nice addition they added for groups this year: we had a space in between our rigs large enough for our gatherings. Several members had volunteered to work the Ramble (and some were put to work right away). Thanks to the following for doing so! MJ Brenner and Gail Downs worked security, and the Obermillers and Redmans drove trams. (If I missed anyone, please let me know!) First day some of us went to the St Claire Winery & Bistro for lunch (delightful!), then to tour the B-Square Ranch Electromechanical Museum -- too crazy amazing to try to describe. Wednesday we explored the Aztec Ruins National Monument, enjoyed a picnic on the grounds, then a few continued to the B-Square Ranch Museum of Fish & Wildlife another unique collection. The Ramble s Opening Ceremony was that evening, followed by music from a great Country/Rock Band for dancing. 3 Thursday was the start of seminars and other Ramble activities, including the Chapter Fair, where we talked with LOTS of people and gained 8 new members, followed by other fun events. That evening we had a great Mexican Potluck. BOY do we have some great cooks!! Friday continued with Ramble activities, but the weather turned cloudy and windy. Some of the ladies enjoyed the Ladies Luncheon where the RMMA male officers donned wigs to serve the ladies (what a sight to see!) We braved the weather to hold our annual meeting, then

quickly scrambled to our separate coaches that evening. Rains fell that night, and the threat of more sent the Saturday outdoor events indoors, so that was sort of a bummer (indoor picnic, no pet parade!) Sunday dawned sunny and nicely apologizing. Not many Ramble events scheduled, so many of us just hung around camp visiting, a few left, and a few of us went to the Harvest Wine Festival at Wines of the San Juan that afternoon. A final Happy Hour that night, followed by Closing Ceremonies where we were awarded $120 to cover the first year dues for our new members! And an entertaining fellow from the New Christy Minstrels to close out the Ramble. ALL IN ALL, WE D CALL THE RAMBLE A ROUSING SUCCESS FOR OUR CHAPTER! CUATRO ESTADOS ANNUAL MEETING SEPTEMBER 22, 2017 ROCKY MOUNTAIN RAMBLE FARMINGTON, NM The meeting was called to order by President Rae Phillips at 5:15 p.m. There were 31 members present, constituting a quorum. Rae welcomed our new members who had signed up here at this rally. We had a total of 8 new couples join. Secretary Sanna Obermiller read the minutes of the previous annual meeting, recorded by Dessa Halasz in the secretary s absence. There were corrections as follows: Vice President - Genny Zawistoski Lynn Buckingham gave the treasurer s report showing a current balance of $1012.48. She stated that she is accepting dues for 2018. Rae reiterated for the new members that their dues are paid up to January 1, 2019. Their 2018 annual dues are to be reimbursed to our club at $15 for each new membership signed up at this rally, as announced by Jack Mayberry, President of RMMA, at our opening ceremony. That s 8 x $15 for a total of $120. Discussion of the badge format followed. The former company is out of business and new badges are much smaller, with smaller print and harder to read. Lynn Buckingham will see if can get them to make larger. National Director Dessa Halasz reported that the primary topic at the national meeting was whether to allow towables in our chapters. The National Board voted to allow them; it is now up to each individual chapter & its members to vote on whether they want to allow towables. Our club is in favor. Franklin pointed out that it s the younger folks who have towables, and FMCA needs to have more members. Rae dispensed copies of the ballot which may be turned in at the office. For those not at this rally, the ballot is in the September, October, and November FMC magazines. For a moment of levity, Rae modeled a t-shirt which said: Trailer Trash with a bar below with sketches of a motor home, 5th wheel, and trailer. We re all homeless people, living on wheels. Welcome! ELECTION OF 2018 OFFICERS: Nominations were solicited. No one else agreed to accept a nomination, so all current officers agreed to serve again: 4

President: Rae Phillips Vice President: Genny Zawistoski Secretary: Sanna Obermiller Treasurer: Lynn Buckingham National Director: Dessa Halasz (who emphatically stated that it would be her LAST year) Alternate National Director: MJ Brenner Other non-officer volunteers who will continue also (what would we do without them!): Becky Coulter, Webmaster and Facebook manager Bob Coulter, Membership Directory editor/publisher We are in need of a NEWSLETTER EDITOR. Please contact Rae Phillips if you would be willing to take your turn at handling this important task! Announcements: Rae gave a quick overview of our 2018 rally schedule. She asked for Rallymasters to volunteer, and input on suggestions for other places. She will send out an e-mail in addition to the newsletter. One interesting rally will be the July 18-21, 2018 FMCA International Convention in Gillette, WY, followed by a post rally at Cheyenne Frontier Days. Rae offered copies of a flyer promoting the SOI Chapter s Rose Parade Package Tour. Details are available at soiclub.com. Our member, Frank Thornton, will be attending and would be happy to provide additional information for anyone who wants to talk to him about it. Dub Phillips explained the importance of an FMCA benefit: Emergency Travel Assist program. Dessa suggested putting the phone number in your cell. There is a seminar Saturday about FMCA benefits at 9 a.m., room C, which will include Travel Assist info. The meeting was adjourned at 5:50 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Sanna Obermiller, Secretary Last rally of the year! Nov. 8-13, 2017 ELEPHANT BUTTE LAKE STATE PARK, NM Rallymasters Everyone! (Contact person: Rae Phillips, raecyp65@gmail.com please let me know if you will be attending!) Since no one stepped forward to be rallymaster, I m declaring everyone attending will be in charge. However, I do have many options for things to do and see, and will try and come up with a schedule later unless YOU want to volunteer? But two important things to note: 1. We will start the rally on Thurs, the 8 th, rather than Friday. 5

2. Elephant Butte camping now offers reservations year around, so if you want to attend, we suggest you book NOW! This is also reason we decided arriving on Thursday would be better than waiting until Friday when all the weekenders show up. Probable day trips/activities might include: Hot Springs Bathhouse Historic District & experiencing the hot springs first hand at Riverbend right on the river. Drive to Chloride Ghost Town (and fun sites along the way). Geronimo Springs Museum and Geronimo National Scenic Byway. TorC Brewery hopping. Lake Valley Backcountry Byway. PLEASE BOOK YOUR SPACE IN THE DESERT COVE SECTION (w/e sites), AS THEY HAVE COVERED TABLES and slightly more sheltered sites. I HAVE RESERVED SITE 15B; please try to get close by in same loop. 15A&B is a double site, with a double-size shelter that would be perfect for our group. Reservations can be made through the NM state parks website, or directly with reserveamerica.com. IF YOU D LIKE TO BE RALLYMASTER, OR HAVE SUGGESTIONS FOR THIS RALLY, PLEASE GET IN TOUCH! And for those interested, a CHRISTMAS PARTY in Albuquerque Buckingham's will host a Christmas party at their home on Saturday, Dec. 2, at noon. It will be similar to the party last year; we furnish the turkey and gravy and you all bring something to add to the feast. Please put this date on your calendar. There will probably be fun and games and a gift exchange. More detail to follow. If coming from out of town, there are a number of RV parks; or if don t want to bring the RV, several of us are offering a guest bedroom/bath in our homes (contact Rae Phillips if so). More in next newsletter. Other items of interest from members From Steve Fowls Nandy & I were interviewed a couple months back by "Autumn Years" a local northern NJ magazine for people with gray hair. They had heard about a life on wheels presentation I give at a local community college. RVing is not as popular here as it is out west. But, it is becoming more popular every summer. The below link will take you to the article. By clicking the arrows on either side of the presented pages, you can read the story about us and see articles about other older members of our area. We did tell them about FMCA & Cuatro Estados, but they did not include either in the publication. Feel free to pass the link on to others. http://www.omagdigital.com/publication/?i=434887#{"issue_id":434887,"page":36} From Frank Thornton We are going to the Rose Parade rally hosted by SOI Club. The base camp is at Santa Anita Horse Race Park, near Pasadena. Details are available at soiclub.com. Paul Mitchell has been our contact. SOI is an FMCA chapter. They have been hosting this rally for the parade and related activities for about 30 years. If others in Cuatro Estados would be interested in joining, we could have more CE fun. 6

If interested, I'd recommend looking at their site for details, and/or call me. [It s the best deal around for going to the Rose Parade! Rae] Another item from Rae Phillips Alumni member Bob Faucette recently celebrated his 90 th birthday at a party given by his family, at a lovely home in Abiquiu which lasted through a couple of days. Attending from CE were Buckinghams, Coulters and Dub & I. It was wonderful to help with the celebration, and so much FUN! We just wish more CE people who have shared so many camping memories with the Faucettes would have been able to make it. We DO treasure our alumni! They are the original backbone of making this organization the family that continues to be today. Happy Birthday Happy anniversary Sandy Brewer Ball Allen Buckingham Eckel Bill Eckel Stouffer Mary Manuszak Williams Art Nelson 2018 RALLY SCHEDULE January 8-16 Quartzsite AZ: Split Rail RV Park or Hi Jolly BLM area. January 26-31 -- Borrego Palm Canyon campground, Anza Borrego State Park, CA January 31 - February 6 Sweetwater Summit Regional Park Bonita, CA (San Diego) March 1-7 Boulder Beach, Lake Mead Natl Rec Area NV (west of Vegas, near dam) April 1-5 Patagonia State Park, AZ May 20-25 Angel Fire Luxury RV Resort, Angel Fire, NM June 17-22 Mueller State Park, Divide, CO July 18-21 -- FMCA Intl Convention, Gillette WY Post rally July 21-26 Cheyenne Frontier Days, WY Aug 20-26 Lake Granby, CO -- NFS Stillwater Campground Sept 19-24 -- Canyon de Chelly Natl Monument, Chinle, AZ - Cottonwood Campground Oct 8-14 Bluff, UT Cadillac Ranch RV Park Nov 5-12 Poncho Villa St Park, Columbus, NM 7