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MINUTES OF THE MEETINGFebruary 2008Minutes and Photos by David Edgar |
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GOOD GOLLY MISS MOLLY ! !
! Where did everyone
come from. It was 8:00 and already the room had more TCMG members
in it than any time in at least the last two decades. We had
34 people in attendance. Our president, Dave Coleman brought us to order at 8:12 PM and went straight to approving the minutes of the last meeting that were posted in the Chassis. Treasurer's report showed us holding our own with a little to spare. A detailed accounting was posted on the wall for those who wished to inspect. Membership wise we have 82 renewed
so far. Deadline for Roster printing is next meeting. George made a motion that we
spend about a hundred dollars for some item to donate to the
GoF Auction. Tony or Cindy Henkels will decide what to get. In our mail we received the usual
magazines and newsletters. We also received a letter from someone
asking if they could buy one of our club badges for their collection.
Letter was taken by David to handle. Gene Olson, our tour chair was
not present but was looking for ideas on tours. A ladies TC drivers
clinic was brought up as an idea. Guys could come but should
be the passengers. Idea will be passed onto Gene. The Lame Duk
Kup run was a real winner as usual. The Wimer/Coleman team came
up the winners that solved the puzzle and won the Duk Trophy
for a year. The Snow Run will be next weekend.
Dress warm and be prepared for some fun. There is a lack of commitment
to get a group rate for the Follies on the Palm Springs Weekend.
Please contact Gene ASAP if you want to be included. Wildflowers
should be bountiful this year with the rains. Look for a tour
in early May. And be sure to save the date of June 28 to catch
a ride on the Easly Pacific Railroad at the Ludwick residence. We adjourned the business part
of the meeting at 8:51 PM and everyone mingled and ate until
Tony started the raffle. The lucky winner of the paid up dues
for a year were the Simmons. Ron Wong won some jewlery for his
sweetheart, Gordon Glass took home a Scotish letter opener and
Elizabeth Page got some automotive spray for her hubby. Joyce then recounted some of her grand memories of thirty years of law enforcement which held the attention of everyone until 10:24 PM.
Speaker for the evening, Joyce Edgar, shows her 30 year old police academy mug shot and her original academy workout T-shirt.
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Maybe we need to look for a larger meeting room?
David & June Simon, Ron Simon and Gorden Bundy (above) Ron Toth, Ron Simon, George Kershaw and Steve Simmons (below) enjoy refreshments before the program begins.
Ron Wong (above) and Elizabeth Page (below)were amoung Tony Henkel's lucky raffel wiinners.
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