Pony News - Pierce County Mustang Club
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Pony News - Pierce County Mustang Club
Pony News March 2016 Pony News March 2016 Pierce County Mustang Club www.piercecountymustangclub.com In this issue: President’s Charity Mustang of the Month Involvement Minutes Membership News Mustang of the Month New Members For Rachel Lanigan Message 2014 Sterling Grey Metallic Coupe Sale Informational Article Events Events for the Year Past Events Calendar of Events Event Our Flyers Sponsors Look for the Trivia Question & Fun Facts Date Change: Don’t forget the following club sponsored events this month: Poker Run Fri Night Dinner Poker Run will be on March 12th (Saturday) rather than the 13th. See Calendar Don’t forget to contact Pam Pistella if you want to do the Daffodil Parade on April 9th. Convertibles and coupes are needed. Just a few members having fun at a few Club events! Go to the website—Events—Past Events and view our library of photos in photobucket! Pony News March 2016 President’s Message: 2016 Board Officers President—Greg Robbins (253) 227-4006 Vice President—Dennis Willert (253) 565-0592 Secretary—Charlene Rivera (360) 459-3993 Treasurer—Nancy Freeman Membership—Nancy Freeman (253) 531-4624 Directors Chuck Botsford (360) 751-7073 Paul Geise (253) 863-1850 Rachel Lanigan (253) 820-6645 Monika Kirkland (253) 376-5964 Past President—Missy Willert (253) 565-0592 Car Show Co-Chairpersons—Charlene Rivera (360) 459-3993 and Missy Willert (253) 565-0592 T his year is off and running. Here it is the beginning of March and we nearly have every class sponsored for our car show! Thank you to Charlene for a fun Valentine’s Day Cruise. Two sweet “chocolaty” visits followed by a wonderful buffet lunch at the Emerald Queen. I was out of town for the Friday night dinner at Elmer’s Restaurant in Tacoma, but I heard it was a great time. The car show planning meeting is going to be at Brank’s BBQ in Sumner on the 8th. Dinner will be at 6PM and the planning will start at 7PM. Come out and help us shape what is sure to be a great event. The St Patrick’s Day Cruise (Poker Run) will be on March 12th. Make sure to wear lots of green. The Membership meeting will be at 6:30PM on March 15th at Korum Ford. Friday Night Dinner Out is at Aversano’s Italian Restaurant in Sumner. Great cars, fun people and Italian food! Does it get any better?? As most of you know, Dennis Willert had triple heart bypass surgery in early February. The procedure was a lot scarier than it needed to be, but I am happy to report that he is back at home and getting stronger with each passing day. Best wishes for a speedy recovery Dennis! MCA Regional Representative—Nancy Freeman (253) 531-4624 Newsletter Editor—Heidi Geise pcmceditor@gmail.com or (253) 863-1850 Fun Facts: (from Pete Freeman) Ketchup was sold in the 1830’s as medicine. Greg Robbins PCMC President Pony News March 2016 Charity Involvement 50/50 Raffle 50/50 tickets for 2016 are on sale NOW. You can purchase the winning ticket from Missy Willert at any club event. $500 Goal: $500.00 Current Total: $50 ($450 to go!) $400 This Month’s Charity Wow! We really did good this month! $300 $200 pairs of socks. Nice job! At the Cupid Cruise we col- $100 $50 $0 Taking the first step lected 56 Gift Cards ($280 worth) for McDonalds and 142 2016 Charity Running Total Hats 19 Gloves 43 pairs Coats 2 McD GC $5 56 Scarves 4 Socks 142 pairs Continued on next page... Pony News March 2016 Charity Involvement (continued) February 2016 Pierce County Mustang Club Dear Friends, Thank you so much for your generous donation of 56 - $5 McDonalds Gift Cards and the 142 pairs of socks to Caring for Kids. We appreciate your love and continued support of our kids in need. Working together we will make a difference in their lives. We couldn’t do it without you! The air beds, blankets and McDonalds Gift cards have been a life saver for many of our families. As an example, we had a mother with four little girls who had no money and lost her room at the Madigan Hotel. She was living in her car. The oldest girl was only 7 years old. We were able to immediately help her with $50 worth of gift cards and 5 blankets. Once settled we can help her with other basic needs. Just today we are shipping out 18 air beds to three different schools, along with 20 backpacks, 20 emergency food kits, 2 blankets and 2 clothing banks orders. With your support we are able to do what we do! We are gearing up for Read Across America on March 2nd, where we will deliver 1,500 books to kindergarteners and early learning students. Most of the books we hand out come from First Book, where we apply for a distribution when offered. If we are accepted the books are free and we pay 65 cents a book for shipping. Some of the books we receive are valued at $15. We also received 10 pallets of interactive books from Toys for Tots, which we finally boxed up and we are ready to hand them out. Once again thank you for helping us! With Love, Diane Formoso Founder/Executive Director Pony News March 2016 PCMC General Meeting Minutes—Feb 16, 2016 Call to Order - Greg Robbins, president Welcome Visitors, New Members, and Returning Members Membership Report - Nancy Freeman - PCMC has 76 memberships equaling 120 people. 58 members renewal and two new memberships. Approval of General Meeting Minutes as they appeared in the “Pony News” 1st Nancy Freeman, 2nd Josh Rhives, Membership Accepted and Approved. Treasurer’s Report - Nancy Freeman Car Show - Revenue – sponsorship. Expenses - printing, mailing, window class ID. Club - Revenue - membership dues, general meeting raffle, calendars, club awards, pass through funds, car show. Expenses - membership supplies, printing, postage, mustang of the month plaques, club raffle prizes, website ,shed supplies, liability insurance, cruises, miscellaneous fund, car show. Approval of Treasurer’s Report 1st Missy Willert, 2nd Chuck Botsford, Membership Accepted and Approved. Old Business Car Show - Charlene Rivera and Missy Willert - We have filled all of the classes - thank you, Butch and JJ for helping with the last three. We are still collecting hot wheels and other miscellaneous items for the goody bags. We are looking for 70 but you do not need to collect that many. We are also starting to take items for the raffle. You can bring them to any event and give to any car show committee member and we will make sure it gets put into the raffle. Volunteer sign-up sheet is available, please sign up to help at the car show - try something new. Early bird T-shirt, tanks, and women v neck orders are being collected. All monies are due by March's general meeting. The next car show meeting is the second Tuesday of March at Brink’s. If you were planning on eating, please arrive around six, the meeting starts at seven. Cupid Cruise - Charlene Rivera - It was a fun cruise to two different chocolate places and a no host lunch at the Emerald Queen Casino in Fife. We did have four Mustangs who had a cruise with-in a cruise. We collected 142 pairs of socks and 56 - $5 gift cards to McDonald's for “Caring for Kids”, thank you members. If you could judge success by the weight of chocolate, fudge, and candy that was purchased then this was a successful cruise. Hooked On Driving Raffle - Charlene Rivera - We are raffling off a day at the track with Hooked On Driving. The raffle tickets are $5 apiece and the winning one will be drawn at March's General Meeting. They will be available for purchase at all upcoming PCMC events. Daffodil Parade - Pammy Pistella - Please join PCMC members in the four city Daffodil Parade. We are in need of convertibles to transport the teachers of the year. If you have a coupe, we have a special unit for you. You can drive all four cities or you can pick which ones you wish to driving. please contact Pam for more information and to sign up. New Business Friday Night Dinner – Elmer’s Poker Run - Nancy Freeman - Saturday, March 12 we are meeting at McDonald’s at I-5 and 512, leaving there at 9 AM. It is five dollars per person to play - one hand a person. Dress for St. Patrick's Day. There will be a no host lunch at the last stop. See flyer for more information. EFN - Nancy Freeman - Twice a year we go to EFN to repackage food for the local food banks. This year we are set for April 23 from 8:45 to noon. If you would like to help please see Nancy to sign up. We have a no host lunch after. Rainier's Game - Heidi Geise - If you are planning on going to the Rainier's game on June 11, you need to have your money turned in by May 2. For more information, see the flyer. Newsletter Ideas - Heidi Geise - If you have any ideas or anything that you would like to see or read about in our newsletter, please let Heidi know. Mustang of the Month - Congratulations to Rachel Lanigan and her 2014 Sterling Gray Coupe Adjourned - Submitted By Charlene Rivera Pony News March 2016 Volunteer Sign Up Saturday, August 13th 6:00 pm at Storage Unit, 160th – 1 block East off Canyon Road Sunday, August 14th 6:00 am at Griot’s Truck Pick Up/Return-Rick Nordlund Truck Loading (Saturday 6:00 pm) Driver: Rick Nordlund Registration (7:30 am-Noon) DOE: 1. Kristin Eberly 2. PRE: 1. Nancy Freeman 1. Burt Kreidler 2. Nancy Freeman 3. Chuck Botsford 4. 5. 6. Tent & Table Set Up (Sunday 6 am) 1. Sam Olson 2. Missy Willert 3. Jim Larson 4. Melissa Larson 5. 6. Stanchion Layout (6 am) 50/50 Raffle (10 am-2:00 pm) 11:00 1. 2. 2:00 1. 2. 1. Chuck Botsford 2. 3. 4. MC (9am-12pm) 1. MC (12am-3pm) 2. Paul Geise Raffle Set Up (6:30 am) 1. Vickey Olson Ticket Sales (7:30 am) 8-10:00 1. Vickey Olson 2. Dennis Willert 10:00-121. Hank Deck 2. Renea Merwin 12-2:30 1. 2. Tack Shack (8-2:00pm) 8-10:00 1. 10:00-12 1. 12-2:00 1. Rachel Lanigan 2. Joanie Nordlund Trophy Set Up (6:30 am) Ballot Counting (11:30) 1. Karen Edwards 2. Nancy Freeman 1. Bryan Zimbelman 2. Clay Concannon 3. Josh Rhives 4. Mike Lanigan Garbage Cans/Banners (7am) BOS & Specialty Ballots- 1. Clay Concannon Nancy Freeman 2. Missy Willert Monika Kirkland Computer/Printer Set Up (7am) Truck Unloading - Driver: Rick Nordlund 1. Robert Boone 2. 1. Harley Edwards 3.Paul Geise 2. Nancy Freeman 4. Clay Concannon 5. Chuck Botsford 6. 3. PA System (9am) Paul Geise Hospitality Area (7am) Lynda Rasmussen Freebie Table Re-stocker Parkers (7:30-10:30 am) Entry Gate: 1. 1. 1. Leland Schiro 2. Burt Kreidler 3. Rich Eberly 4. Shannon Mazza 5. 6. Voting Guest Greeter/Instructions Greg Robbins 2. Show Photographer-Heidi Geise Thanks for Coming 1. Missy Willert 2. 3 4. 6. 5. Missy Willert Kids Voting/Ballots 1. Paul Geise 2. PARKING LOT CLEAN UP ALL PCMC MEMBERS (4PM) Pony News March 2016 Membership News The Pierce County Mustang Club is open to any person or family interested in the PCMC Purpose. All Ford cars are welcome. Ownership is not required… Enthusiasm is!!! Dues: $25 per year Membership dues are payable in January of each year. New Membership is prorated according to the month joined. PCMC CLUB ANNIVERSARIES – March David Zatz 1992 Clinton Bearteet 1992 Don & Kim Bearteet 1992 Richard & Cindy Coombs 1992 Bill Norman 1992 Toby Borton 1992 Albert Thomas 1992 Ben & Michael Peters 1992 Ken & Ken Farthing 1992 Jerry Korum 2003 Steve & Dana Khambata 2008 Max & Tina Fisher 2010 Josh & Natasha Rhives 2013 Jason Dingledine 2013 Dave & Sue Velasco 2014 CLUB MERCHANDISE Ball Cap $15.00 Car Pennant $7.50 Lapel/Cap Pin $4.00 (stick or magnetic) Parade window clings $20.00 Name Tag $7.66 each (stick or magnetic) Items can be purchased by mail, please add an extra $3.00 for each cap or pennant to cover cost of mailing. OR Stop by a meeting to save the extra shipping cost and visit with friends. To order: Nancy Freeman pnredride@msn.com ROSTER UPDATE AS OF February 29, 2016 83 Member #s — 130 Members Among Our Own: In Our Thoughts: Dennis Willert—wishing you a speedy recovery. Terry Howell—wishing you a speedy recovery Heidi and Paul Geise—would like to thank the club for your thoughts as we dealt with the loss of Heidi’s brother Mission Statement A social group whose purpose is to promote a better understanding and stronger fellowship in the preservation and maintenance of all Mustang and other Ford Motor products. Pony News March 2016 Mustang of the Month Rachel Lanigan 2014 Sterling Grey Metallic Coupe I bought my very first Mustang in 2007, it was a 2003 Black GT Convertible, of course you all already know that because I joined the club not to long after I bought it. I never dreamed that it would not be sitting in my driveway EVER, I thought I would own it until the day I could pass it onto one of my boys. However, it was my daily driver and it started to show its age inside and out. I was feeling discouraged about taking it to shows and events, so I thought if I got another vehicle I could put money into it and turn it into the black beauty it once was. What I was thinking of getting was a Chevy Silverado truck, YES, I was going over to the dark side and looking at Chevy’s…. The day of the Lakewood Mini show, I did not sit by my car like normal showing it off, nope not that day. That day I was walking the car lot looking at all the cars there… before my eyes was this gorgeous Chevy Sil- verado, four doors, leather interior…just gorgeous! I got in that truck and fell in love, but after sitting in it for about five minutes I thought to myself, what the heck am I doing? I am a Mustang Girl and my blood runs Ford blue! With the help of friends, it did not take me long to find the Mustang I wanted. It took me two days to make the final decision to trade “Blackie” in. It was a hard decision but I knew it was something I needed to do. I do miss the roar of the V8 engine and the Flowmaster exhaust that was on Blackie, but I enjoy the many options that came with my 2014 Metallic Sterling Gray Mustang. I love the way she sparkles in the summer sun and in time I will modify my new beauty to the potential I know is begging to come out. Please Welcome New Members: We didn’t have a photo of the car last month so here it is: Jordyn Osborne—Puyallup Kim and Robert Bailey and Lindy—Lacey with a 2015 Black Coupe Pony News March 2016 For Sale GOT A MUSTANG OR RELATED ITEM TO SELL? Classified Rates Member: No Charge, 2 consecutive months, ¼ page Non-Member: $20.00 per issue, ¼ page Commercial: business card reprint: $30.00 per issue or $300 annually Email text and photo (optional) in JPG format to: pcmceditor@gmail.com Send payment to: Pierce County Mustang Club P.O. Box 44853 Tacoma, WA 98444 Deadline is the third Friday of each month for the next issue. Mustang Gear and “Bling” Dealers So a member suggested identifying places to purchase those all important modifications for your ponies. I have not dealt with all of these so you can talk to members or check them out yourself for quality and pricing. *‘79-98 Late Model Parts only Dealer City, State/ Country ~’74-78 Late Model Parts only Phone Website California Mustang City of Industry, CA 800-775-0101 www.cal-mustang.com C & G Early Ford Escondido, CA 760-740-2400 www.cgfordparts.com CJ’s Pony Parts Harrisburg, PA 800-888-6473 www.cjponyparts.com Classic and Muscle Car Restorations Concord, NC 704-723-4842 www.concordrestorations.com Classic Auto Supply Pico Rivera, CA 562-949-8976 www.classicautosupply.net Colorado Mustang Spec. Inc Aurora, CO 877-687-8864 www.coloradomustang.com Dallas Mustang Parts Dallas, TX 800-687-8264 www.dallasmustang.com Energizer Racing & Parts* Quakertown, PA 215-480-4989 www.energizerracingparts.com Fox Mustang Restoration Locust, NC 866-496-7320 www.foxresto.com Glazier/Nolan Mustang Barn Souderton, PA 800-523-6708 Www.mustangbarn.com Pony News March 2016 2016 CAR SHOW T-SHIRT & TANK PREORDER FORM T-Shirt Size Quantity Price Subtotal Small ______ $15.00 ________ Medium Large XL 2XL 3XL 4XL ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ $15.00 $15.00 $16.00 $17.00 $18.00 $19.00 ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ NO TANKS (MEN’S OR WOMEN’S) OR V-NECKS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE SHOW. Men’s Tanks Size Quantity Price Subtotal Small ______ $15.00 ________ Medium Large XL 2XL 3XL 4XL ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $16.00 $17.00 $18.00 ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ Women’s Tanks & V-Neck Tank V-Neck Price Subtotal Small _____ _____ $15.00 ________ Medium Large XL 2XL 3XL 4XL _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $16.00 $17.00 $18.00 ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ TOTAL AMOUNT DUE _________ Name ______________________________________________ Phone___________________ Payment due March 15, 2016. Make checks out to PCMC. Pay at a general membership meeting or mail to PCMC, PO Box 44853, Tacoma, WA 98448 Pony News March 2016 Informational Article: New Car Show and Show-off Season As we roll into spring and leave the fog and rain of the Pacific Northwest winter behind we begin to notice a little green popping up in the mud of the gardens and flower beds. We get the urge to pull weeds and prepare the yards for the glory of spring flowers and the wonders of Aleve. We hear the honk of geese overhead and the flittering of other migrating flocks, some leaving and some coming. And then we hear it…….VROOM! VROOM! VROOM! Spring is coming and out of the dark come the beautiful colors and sounds of the “STANGs.” Some, of course, have been out all year. Some have been out periodically as weather permits. Others are peeking out for the new season of cruises, parades, and shows. What is your spring routine? When do you get your ride spiffed up and showing off? It is that time of year to get out the dish soap to remove all the layers of wax you put on last year. (I wonder if that would work for the layers of fat I put on?) Of course that means replacing it immediately in what can be a multi-day process of washing, waxing, polishing….you know the routine. Don’t forget the new “bling.” At our house March Madness means, “where are the new ‘racing checkers’ going.” I love spring, the birds in the backyard, the flowers that bring the colors out again, barbequing, and the heads turning as my husband’s latest car project, new mufflers, turns the heads (some with scowls) of the neighbors and welcomes all to the new car season. See you on the road…….be sure to wave! Ideas for Future Articles: What do you want to know about? Send ideas to pcmceditor@gmail.com Coming to your home soon? According to Mustang Times’ most recent issue, we are all in for a lot of fun as the “first-ever Mustang LEGO set comes out. Trivia: Q—What is the model name of he Mustang above? Hint— Not a Shelby It will have 185 pieces and include a race driver and a time board. I saw several on-line for sale with a March 1st delivery I, for one, can’t wait! Pony News March 2016 Planned Events for 2016 Cruises FNDO Other Club Events March 12—Poker Cruise March 18—Aversano’s April 9—Daffodil Parade April 17—West Seattle Cruise May 15—Winery Cruise April 22—El Toro May 27—Farrelli’s July 30—Lakewood Aug 14—OUR SHOW June 11—Rainiers Game July 16—St Helens Cruise June 17—Hangar Inn July 22—Buttered Bisquit Aug 28—PCMC Picnic Oct 15—Progressive Dinner Sept 10—NW Trek Oct 2—AH Shucks Cruise Aug 19—Ben Dew’s Sept 23—Homestead Dec 3—Santa Parade Dec 10—Holiday Party Nov 5—Museum of Flight Oct 21—Brank’s Nov 18—Sizzler There are a lot more shows that some attend. See the website and Monthly Calendar for more. Dec 16—Old Spaghetti Fac. January Events Cupid Cruise A huge thank you to the 33 members of the Pierce County Mustang Club who adventured out for the Cupid Cruise. There were 142 pairs of socks and 56 $5 gift cards to McDonald’s donated for the homeless kids through “Caring for Kids.” I would say that this was a successful cruise by the weight of the chocolate/fudge/candy that was purchased at Gosanko Chocolate in Auburn and the Almond Roca outlet in Fife, except the 4 Mustangs that went to the Tacoma Almond Roca outlet —wear your “Cruise-within-aCruise” crown with pride! We enjoyed a yummy, no host lunch at the Fife Emerald Queen Casino —everyone found the correct casino. Feb 13 It was a yummy cruise! Pony News March 2016 Friday Night Dinner Out—Elmer’s Feb 19 Another tasty meal at a local restaurant. This month—Elmer’s. We had 20 show up for everything from breakfast for dinner to seafood. There was baby passing, joke telling, opinions shared and lots of good food. Next month—Aversano’s in Sumner. We all know that the Mustang was introduced in 1964, but did you know (or remember) what else happened in 1964? Rolling Stones released their first album (also in April) Beetles made their 1st appearance on Ed Sullivan. Summer Olympics were in Tokyo and winter in Innsbruck, Austria (yes, the same year) Trivia: The computer mouse and bubble wrap were invented Gasoline was $0.30 per gallon A—Lee Iacocca said, “the Mustang is a wild horse, not a domesticated racer” (race horses run the track to the right) Q—Why does the Pony always face left on the Mustang grille? Pony News March 2016 March 2016 See the website for details: www.piercecountymustangclub.com Sun Mon Tue 1 6 7 Wed 2 Thu 3 Fri 4 Sat 5 PCMC Board Caffeine & Gas- Mtg oline 8 9 10 11 Car Show @ 12 Poker Run Brank’s BBQ— M. Willert 13 14 15 16 17 18 PCMC Gen. FNDO— Mtg Aversano’s in 19 Sumner 20 21 22 23 24 27 28 29 30 31 25 26 Pony News March 2016 Pony News March 2016 Want to win a Hooked on Driving Track Day? Pierce County Mustang Club has 1 gift certificate to raffle (value $385) $5 per Ticket Drawing will be at the March General Meeting You can purchase tickets at any Pierce County Event Or General Meeting Or By mail payment to Pierce County Mustang Club P.O. Box 44853 Tacoma, WA 98444 Contact Charlene Rivera for questions or purchase 360-459-3993 or riveralarrycharlene@comcast.net Pony News March 2016 Pony News March 2016 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Emergency Food Network Repacking Project Saturday, April 23th 8:45am – Noon Emergency Food Network Warehouse 3318 – 92nd Street South Lakewood “Be alert to give service. What counts a great deal in life is what we do for others.” Anonymous Must be 18 years of age. Able to stand in one place for 3 hours. Layered clothing is suggested as we will be working in an unheated warehouse and comfortable shoes. Please contact Nancy Freeman By April 15th 253-531-4624 cezar6321@msn.com ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ Pony News March 2016 Pony News March 2016 Pony News March 2016 Pony News March 2016 Sponsor Highlights S & S TIRE, INC. S & S Tire off Canyon Road will help you get back on the road quickly. Their inventory includes passenger tires, snow tires, and car tires from industry leading manufacturers. The ASE certified technicians are ready to meet your needs; whether it’s emergency road service, brakes, alignments, commercial truck tire service, and other valuable automotive services at affordable prices. Whether you're from Puyallup, Tacoma, Graham, or another nearby community, you can trust their experienced staff to get your car, truck, minivan, or SUV driving its best. MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE Maximum Performance Auto Repair Puyallup was opened in 1994 by owners Byron Parkinson & Glen Smith to provide a high quality full service auto repair & performance car modification facility. The demand for their services grew quickly requiring the addition of more staff. The original shop eventually became too small so in 2005 they added a second building effectively doubling their capacity. Today their talented staff of 8 keeps their well equipped 6,400 square foot shop busy. To keep up with the ever changing demands of the auto repair industry new equipment & training are constantly being added. This ensures properly trained technicians using the latest equipment for servicing your vehicle Their mission at Maximum Performance is Bill Norman S & S Tire’s philosophy is simple. They never promise more than they can deliver and they always give the customer more than they expect. They know that customer service is not enough. They want customer loyalty and they strive for that loyalty every day. If you are in their area, stop in and see what owner Bill Runyan and his crew have to offer. Address: 16014 56th Ave. Ct. E., Puyallup, WA 98375 Phone: 253.536.2676 Website: SStires.com to provide their customers with quality, timely service delivered with old fashioned honesty and integrity. To maintain this standard, they provide their technicians with the training necessary to stay current with ever changing technology. Your car will be repaired in an environmentally friendly shop housing the latest equipment required to service today’s complex vehicles. Their staff is rewarded with the benefits and security deserved of professionals who strive to take care of their customer’s needs. Stop in and see Glen and Byron and their staff for your automotive needs. Address: 16603 Meridian E., Puyallup, WA 98373 Phone: (253)845-2441 Website: Maximumperf.com Thank You, Bill. A founding member of Pierce County Mustang Club he is always there to lend a helping hand. Pony News March 2016 PLEASE SUPPORT OUR CLUB SPONSORS Be sure to thank these businesses & individuals for their support of our club & charities. 100 River Road, Puyallup 253-845-6600 www.korum.com LAKEWOOD FORD Lakewood 253-474-0511 www.ivars.com HOOKED ON DRIVING Beaverton, OR 502-356-1764 BRAD HADMAN RACE PERFORMANCE COATINGS S & S TIRE CARS Tacoma 253-539-3339 Auburn 253-735-1919 Puyallup 253-536-2676 BURGER RANCH Tacoma 253-472-3096 AMERICAN HOME CENTER Puyallup 253-841-3600 GRIOT’S GARAGE Tacoma 253-922-2400 METAL MAGIC Tacoma 253-472-2235 THE MUSTANG SHOP Kent 253-218-0323 DAFFODIL FESTIVAL Puyallup 253-8404194 CJ’s PET SERVICES Olympia 360-493-1945 MUSTANG RANCH Eatonville 253-847-2623 IN MEMORY OF ERIC COBB Sponsored by Larry & Charlene Rivera MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE Puyallup 253-845-2441 (CONTINUES ON NEXT PAGE) GUSTAFSON INSURANCE Puyallup 253-848-2400 Pony News March 2016 PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SHOW SPONSORS (continued) GOLD,SILVER & COIN EXCHANGE Puyallup 253-256-4035 LAK WOODWORKING Lakewood (Monika Kirkland) TRIPLE XXX ROOTBEER Issaquah 425-392-1266 EMERALD QUEEN CASINOS Fife 888-831-7655 AMERICAN MUSCLE ALPHA STEEL BUILDINGS www.alphasteelbuildings.org GIG HARBOR KIWANIS www.gigharborkiwanis.org THE ROBBINS FAMILY RENEGADE CLUB OF WA BILL NORMAN RICK & JOANIE NORDLUND PAUL & HEIDI GEISE NEWSLETTER AND PHOTOBUCKET Have items for the club newsletter? Email your articles to the club Newsletter Editor by the 28th of each month. Send all newsletter items to our editor, Heidi Geise, at pcmceditor@gmail.com. To see photos from past club events, go to the website—events—past events and view the library www.piercecountymustangclub.com Next Meeting: March 15th at Korum in Puyallup Don’t forget to respect the business needs at Korum by parking in the back. Parking at Korum During Meetings Please help us assist Korum.
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