Early April

Posted by Steve Simmons on April 1, 2014

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Our weekend event for May already has 29 people signed up. Get your reservations in before it’s too late! Also note that the date for our conclave with the Abingdon Rough Riders has been set for October 3-5. See the Calendar Page or the latest newsletter for further details.


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Fancy yourself a champion puzzle solver?  Take part in our puzzle challenge at the next monthly meeting on April 22!  Teams will compete for the fastest time to solve a TCMG-related puzzle.  Who will be crowned champion?  Be there to find out!

See the Calendar Page for more program and event info.


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wildflower-tourAfter several years of absence, we are happy to announce that the Joe Douglass Wildflower Tour is back!  With recent storms have come many types of wildflowers including poppies to the deserts north of Los Angeles.  On Saturday, April 26, our adventure will take us along scenic roads to the California Poppy Reserves in Lancaster where Joe will lead us to his favorite spots.  Watch this space for further details.

20 TCMG members and 6 TCs were in attendance for our March event for brunch and a tour of the Gamble House in Pasadena, followed by pie and coffee at the Henkels’ home.

For more event information, see the Calendar Page or the latest newsletter.


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The April Midget Chassis is online and ready for viewing. Click here to view on screen, or click here for a printable booklet version.

To view past newsletters, including one from way back in April 1958, visit the Newsletter Page.


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Welcome our newest members, Hema & Janakie Ratnayake!


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New photos and information have been added to the 1989 Conclave page.

New members for 2014 added to the membership pages.

As always we are seeking photos for the Members Gallery showing you and your TC. We also welcome member biographies so your fellow TCMG’ers can learn a bit about you, your history with your TC or anything else you care to write about. Historic photos and stories are also being sought to expand our TCMG History section on the site. Please send what you have to Steve Simmons.

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