The May 2023 President Message contains the information for the May Colonial Region next event:
Contents of the May 2023 President Message are as follows:
What a weather switch from winter to summer. Feet of snow a month ago and now flowers, green grass and summer clothes. Car cruising weather !!!!!!! Sooooo , the next club event is the spring car show in Hancock, MA at IOKA VALLEY FARM sponsored by the HVFD and ACS. This is a favorite of everyone and a lovely venue in the country. The date is Saturday May 13 from 10-2. It’s easy to find on Route 43 in Hancock, about 4.5mi east from Route 22 in Stephentown, NY. Registration is $10/car. We try to park together by the fence of the playground. Food is available. For more information or directions call me. (contact info at the bottom of the page.,) NO pets allowed.
GREAT NEWS ; The Sun Tester has gone to a new home. A 40 member car club near Athol, MA took it and Judi Nichols is thrilled to have it out of her garage. Bob Butler must be smiling.
The club has 3 less members. Grimaldi, O’Conner, and Richardson did not renew. I have removed them from our roster and attached a new roster for 2023. If you can’t print one or save it, I can mail you one. Also, for changes in car ownership, let Don Palmer or myself know. It’s helpful to know who else in the club has a similar car in case of problems or detail questions. Please check the roster to make sure it is current. Club car ID cards are available for your windshield. Send a picture and info to Don Palmer and he can make one. If you can download it on your computer, print on thick paper in color. If not, contact Don. We hope to have ours for the car show.
We are still working on summer dates for club gatherings, but the officers have chosen the September Meet at the Fly-In, Car Show, Food Truck event in Simsbury, CT on Sunday Sept. 24. It has great reviews and is recommended by several club members. I hate meetings as do many others. I prefer NOT to have a meeting when doing an event, but occasionally have an informal discussion if decisions are needed. Also, if someone hosts, you do not have to provide a meal. Plan to meet at a restaurant , drive-in , or bring your own food. No one needs to be given extra work to host a date. Sometimes we even meet at the venue without food and people can eat on the way or afterward. All you have to do is arrange the event by making the reservation, select the time, give directions and a contact person. It isn’t that hard. If there is a cost, let people pay their own way. The only problem with those venues is some people don’t like to commit until the last day , which is not always possible.
Judy
hello,
I am interested in your plymouth owners car club. Do you have a club magazine or newsletter that i can purchase? I live in Tewksbury, Massachusetts near Lowell. Thank you.
Thanks Mike for your inquiry. No need to purchase a magazine or newsletter as all the info you desire on the Colonial Region Plymouth Owners Club is a click away.
Many Newsletters have a condensed version of a President’s Message, prior event, upcoming event, Secretary Message, items For Purchase or Sale, Restoration Hints and selected pictures to assist in helping convey the message. You will find that all here…. right at this website for the Colonial Region of the Plymouth Owner’s Club. On the left side of the website home location is each of the above categories that speeds you to that info. Postings can be opened up under the desired category giving you all the uncondensed info. You can send a question back thru the website to get a member’s response; as you are doing now.
The latest postings are also grouped together for one click opening of any recent posting.
More importantly, Colonial Region Events occur in your area of the state that you could attend; you can then ask detail questions straight to the members.
Finally membership is rather inexpensive and then the President will send each document to your email as it develops. In the case of the need for limited physical documents thru the post office then membership is a must; I suspect since you got to the website then you are not likely in need of a hard copy document.
Please note that all the above is for the Colonial Region; if you want info on the National Club then I suggest trying their Facebook page or Website.