MINUTES OF THE MEETING

May 2008
Guest Speaker: Stan Belland

Minutes and Photos by Dave Edgar

We started the meeting a few minutes later than we could have as cars outside were not giving room for TC preferred parking, Don McLish having driven his so some shifting was done. And so we began and jumped right into our normal flow of approving the minutes of the last meeting, approving the posted treasures report, hearing the membership total of 104 members and then going through the mail bag (of which was the usual magazines and ARR newsletter).

It was announced that Harvey was having one of his yearly birthdays in two days. This is the year of his BIG NINETY. Congratulations Harvey and Happy Birthday.

We tossed out ideas to make sure TCs have priority parking at the meetings so one idea was to make signs to post outside saying "TC PARKING." David volunteered to make two signs. As for upcoming events the question was posed if we wanted to have a caravan with a stopover in Cambria. Nice idea but for those going, they already were part of another caravan or had different schedules to get up there. The idea sort of faded away.

A reminder of the LA Concours on June 1st was made for those who wanted to show their cars.

The VMG Hollywood Hills tour event was very nice as George Kershaw reported. A slightly different route was taken than in years past.

Upcoming tour to Ludwick's Easley Pacific Railroad is anticipated with great excitement. Following the railroad fun we will jaunt over to a neighboring castle of sorts. Details will be gathered and made available

Tonight's program we have Stan Belland explaining how he negotiated through the World Court system.

Next meeting will be our annual picnic at the Henkels' home on June 24 and starts at 7 PM.

July brings us cameraman Steve Simmons to tell of his adventures.

No raffle tonight and we closed at 8:30 for refreshments. Thank you Carolyn & Lloyd Hendrickson for the tasty spread and to Ron Simon for coffee.

Your humble TCMG Secretary,

David Edgar

Preferred parking for the Mc Lish TC

Guest Speaker, Stan Belland

After the business meeting, the group breaks for natter and noggin.

"Where can we get some noggin?"

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