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VOLUME XLIV, ISSUE 6 MARCH 2015 NORVA NEWS President’s Message (March 2015) Lew Brodsky I recently spent hours trying to get a piece of broken telephone equipment replaced by the phone company. You know the drill, because no doubt you’ve had similar experiences when you contact almost any “customer service” department. First, you dial the toll-free number (why do we still use the word, “dial”…nobody has a telephone with a dial any more!). Almost always, a disembodied recorded voice answers “Press 1” for this; “Press 2” for that, etc. Therefore, Suggestion #1: Immediately press “0” in an attempt to bypass the annoying automated “menu” and speak to a real person. But you know what comes next: the person who answers your call may or may not be physically located in this country, and he or she may or may not speak understandable American English. We have “overseas outsourcing” to thank for that. But what really gets my goat is how often the representative you reach has been poorly trained and knows very little about the company’s products and services! So, Suggestion #2: Immediately ask to speak with a supervisor. Even then, chances are only 50/50 that the crisis of the day will be resolved. For example, during my recent call to the phone company, the supervisor agreed to send me replacement equipment. Great, I thought…until he e-mailed an “order confirmation” to me later that day. The package was “on its way,” it said. That was a good thing. But there was a mistake, Lew & Cathy in Alaska’s Denali National Park and that was not so good. According to the e-mail, the new equipment was sent to “Mario Escobar.” I have no idea who Mario is, and he certainly doesn’t live at my address. Also, the contact phone number given to the shipping company was not mine (it was probably Mario’s). The Lord only knows if I will ever receive this package. Where’s Mario? Perhaps He can help me find Mario! This experience and countless others like it got me to thinking how difficult it is for people to communicate their wants and needs in the 21st Century, or get satisfactory results on the first try. You would think communications and life would be much easier in today’s world, with laptops, IPhones, GPS, satellites, instant messaging, Internet, and Skype, not to mention automobile dashboards that display enough information to satisfy a NASA astronaut. However, the very speed and complexity of this constantly evolving technology can become a frustrating barrier, especially to folks who grew up in much simpler times. It’s difficult to keep pace when technology prods life to move at an ever-accelerating rate. My dear wife, shares my frustration. Cathy suggests we write to AARP, the association that advocates for people 50 and older. Aging baby boomers, she says, should lobby for regulation of all customer service call centers. Let them keep their impersonal, automated answering systems, but after the greeting message, the very first menu choice all callers should hear is, “If you are at least 50 years old, please Press ‘1’ now.” By pressing that magic button, any selfidentifying “older customer” would instantly be connected to a real, live, knowledgeable person who speaks very understandable English, has superb diction, enunciates slowly and distinctly, takes the time necessary to ensure the caller fully understands answers to all questions, cheerfully explains things, with the end result being the customer is fully satisfied and no mistakes are made on either end of the conversation! Alas, this is probably too much to ask. But wouldn’t it be nice? PAGE 2 NORVA NEWS NORVA Officers Lew Brodsky, President 703-451-0122 lbrodsky@cox.net Bill Williamson, 1st President 540-778-1823 wewmson@embarqmail.com Dick Arnold, 2n Vice President 540-582-5261 pwft1980@hotmail.com Jane Quinn, Secretary 540-825-7785 jkquinn66@verizon.net David Baker, Treasurer 703-250-3028 camadden@aol.com Lloyd Ulrich, Membership Director 703-724-3954 lloydugator@yahoo.com Super Bowl Rally 2015 Edgar Simmons Everything about this rally was super! Cecil and Della Hoosier opened their home and arms to 19 NORVA members. Those in attendance were Lew and Cathy Brodsky, Bruce and Danette Campbell, Glenn and Michelle Cruickshank, Ed and Beth Jones, Kevin and Jane Quinn, Edgar and Kathy Simmons, Lloyd and Elaine Ulrich, Bill Williamson and Eric and Norma Colby. First Cecil had some special picture on his computer that were unique. It is unreal what can happen in one's driveway. Oooh Cecil! The kitchen counter was overflowing with food and the dining room table was laden with more food. Isn't the food more important than the commercials or the game??? The fellowship was most important. Thanks to everyone for bringing all the delicious eats. What more can be said about an exciting Super Bowl game between the Seattle Seahawks (24) and the New England Patriots (28). Everyone seemed to enjoy this incredible event even if they didn't favor one side or the other. In additions to super bowl decorations, Beth Jones even wore patriot earrings symbolizing the theme of their Revolutionary War Caravan in 2016. A fun time was had by all! Cathy Brodsky & Beth Jones Della Hoosier, Newsletter Editor 540-937-3527 hoosierw@sprynet.com Kathy Simmons, Legislative Director 540-421-3045 edsimmjr@aol.com Cecil Hoosier, Storekeeper 540-937-3527 hoosierw@sprynet.com Bill Williamson, Eric Colby, Lloyd & Elaine Ulrich Ed Jones, Parliamentarian 703-780-6597 thunderhorse16@yahoo.com Dick Arnold Past President 540-582-5261 pwft1980@hotmail.com Della Hoosier, Kathy & Edgar Simmons; Norma Colby. Right Lew Brodsky, Ed Jones & Cecil Hoosier PAGE 3 VOLUME XLIV, ISSUE 6 Top Left. Jane & Kevin Quinn; Kathy Simmons Top Right Michelle Cruickshank, Kathy Simmons and Elaine Ulrich Bottom Left Kevin Quinn, Lew & Cathy Brodsky, Bruce Campbell, Michelle Cruickshank, Beth Jones, Danette Campbell, Edgar Simmons, Kathy Simmons and Jane Quinn PAGE 4 NORVA NEWS Travels With Dick and Jane - Part III Traveling the Carolinas May 3 - May 14, 2015 The Region 3 Rally is in Ladson, SC (Charleston) this year. It will end on Sunday, May 3. We will leave from there and go to Columbia (Lexington), SC (capital of SC). We will be staying next to one of the largest flea markets in South Carolina, the Barnyard Flea Market. We will have dinner in a family restaurant. On Monday we will visit the South Carolina State Museum in Columbia. That afternoon you will be free to visit the capital, the Riverbanks Zoo, or the Fort Jackson Museum. Tuesday we will move to the Spartanburg/Gaffney KOA to tour the Freightliner and BMW plants nearby. We will also have a tour of the Cow Pens Revolutionary War battle site. We will pass the Kings Mountain Revolutionary War site when we leave Friday. You can tour this on your own as there is parking for rigs. Friday we travel to Charlotte (Concord), N.C. We will tour the nearby Hendrick Motor Sports Museum. You can choose from many other activities: Carolina's Aviation Museum, Billy Graham Library, NASCAR Hall of Fame, etc. Sunday we will have a Sunday Brunch in honor of Mother's Day and then leave for Greensboro. On the way, we will stop at the Salisbury Transportation Museum. We can have a train ride and see the shops that are still working rebuilding steam engines. Sunday we arrive in Greensboro. Monday is a free day. Tuesday morning we will tour the Guilford Courthouse Revolutionary War site, then leave for Raleigh where we will stay at the State Fairgrounds. We will have a tour of Capital City Custom - an Airstream refinisher several of our members have visited. There are many other places to visit - the capital building, wonderful Farmers Market, Museums of Art, History, Natural Science, etc. As usual we will have several dinners, Driver's Meetings with coffees or ice creams weather permitting. The cost for the caravan is $700.00. The caravan will end Wednesday night and you leave Thursday unless you want to stay longer. NORVA CARAVAN TRAVELING WITH DICK AND JANE Copilot Driver Address WBCCI # Phone# Home Cell Email Airstream length License # Tow/toad Vehicle License # We will not be home for mail until the end of March, so we need full payment by March 27. We need to know how many will go, so please email if you are planning to go with us. Email Jane at: janea40@gmail.com VOLUME XLIV, ISSUE 6 PAGE 5 NORVA Members Where are they? 2015 Morocco February Paul & Cynthia Pearce Africa Trip February21- March 8 Edgar & Kathy Simmons Cecil & Della Hoosier AluminaFlamingo February 24-March 2 Lloyd & Elaine Ulrich Dick & Jane Arnold Ralph & Louise Uttech AARP Safety Driving Course April 10-12 The April rally will be at Shenandoah Hills Campground, 110 Campground Lane, Madison, VA 22727; coordinates N38.35305, W78.28139; phone 540948-4186. Directions from Sperryville take route 522 south to route231, turn right and proceed 10 miles to junction of route 29. Proceed through this junction 1.4 miles to campground on right. I have reserved 10 camping sites with a $50 deposit and the meeting building for$35 which allows us to use it for the entire weekend. Each camping unit needs to make their own reservation by calling the campground on either 540 948 4186 or 800 321 4186. Water, sewer, electrical (30 amps) sites range in price from $43 to49 and 50 camp sites start at $49. Good Sam and group discounts are available. I suggest a rally fee of $15 per person. Florida State Rally February Lloyd & Elaine Ulrich Dick & Jane Arnold Paul & Cynthia Pearce (Maybe) Cajun Country March 10-25 Jim & Edie Caldwell International Rally June 26-July 4 Paul & Cynthia Pearce Cecil & Della Hoosier Ed & Beth Jones Lew Brodsky & Paisley Eric Colby, Bill Williamson, Lloyd Ulrich, Bruce and Danette Campbell Canadian rocky Mountains Caravan August 11—September 3 Kevin and Jane Quinn Rocky Mountain High USA Caravan September 8— 28 Kevin and Jane Quinn NORVA Directory Corrections Correction to Ed & Beth Jones Zip Code. It should be 22309 instead of 22307 The schedule in the back of the Directory: July Rally is July 11-16 instead of July 24-26 PAGE 6 NORVA NEWS March Rally at Chesapeake Beach March 14 Luncheon Reservations are made for the March 14 luncheon at Traders Steak Seafood & Ale; 8132 Bayside Road, Chesapeake Beach, MD 30732; coordinates N38.69407, W76.53477; phone 410-257-6126. Directions from the D.C. area are take Woodrow Wilson bridge (95/495) into Maryland. Exit I-495 at exit 11 onto Route 4 (Penn. Ave.) east to Route 260 (Chesapeake Beach Rd) to the intersection with Route 261( Bayside Rd) turn right and then into Parking lot on right. Driving time from WW bridge is about 30 minutes. Reservation made for 16 to 20 people ( 8 to 10 units) at 1:00pm. Price for meal is: Call Bill Williams if you are going to the luncheon. 540-778-1823 MARCH Rally Lew Brodsky Too cold to camp? NORVA’s March Rally will be a lunch meeting at a bayside restaurant in Maryland. First Vice President Bill Williamson has arranged for us to meet at Traders Seafood Steak and Ale, a family-owned restaurant overlooking the Chesapeake Bay at 8132 Bayside Road in Chesapeake Beach. The scheduled meeting time is 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 14, 2015. Although this rally does not officially include any camping on that March weekend, some of our members have indicated they might like to camp, if the weather cooperates. So here is the plan. NORVA President Lew Brodsky will check the weather forecast for Chesapeake Beach and vicinity on/about March 6th. If the weekend forecast for March 13-15 looks promising (i.e., not too cold; not too wet; no chance of snow), Lew will contact the Solomons Island Navy Recreation Center at Solomons, MD, to see if sites are available for the Friday and Saturday nights of the rally weekend. The Navy Recreation facility is on the banks of the Patuxent River, about 55 miles southeast of Washington, DC, on Maryland Route 2. It is 32 miles south of Chesapeake Beach. It has sites with full hook-ups and sites with water and electric only. Camping costs are somewhere between $22 and $40 per night, depending upon the services at the site occupied. Only military members or military retirees can reserve and pay for sites (and the first night’s fee is non- refundable), so checks would have to be made out to Lew if and when the reservations are made. There is also a commercial campground that could be used. Duncan’s Family Campground is in Lothian, MD, off Maryland Route 408, about 15 miles northwest of Chesapeake Beach. Rates are $50 per night for 30-amp full hook-ups. Lew will check into the possibility of staying there if the Navy sites are unavailable. If you are interested in “de-winterizing” and camping that weekend, please send Lew an e-mail (LBrodsky@cox.net) as soon as possible. He will get back in touch with you if the weather looks good and sites are available. VOLUME XLIV, ISSUE 6 PAGE 7 Bridgewater Lawn Party Rally July 11-16, 2015 FYI: Notice the dates for this rally. It is for 5 nights. This is a tentative schedule so that you will have some idea of what we are going to do. If you think you can participate, let me know now so that I can do some planning, such as reservation for the train ride and other times for activities. No Kitty Fee. A small fee will be accessed at end of rally. Almost everything is you pay as you go. You may come and leave the rally as you please. Arrive at Rockingham County Fairground on Tuesday after 2:00. No need to make advance reservations. Ten campsites have been reserved. Parking fee is $25.00 per night. Payable on arrival. 50 amps, water and dump station. Tuesday 5:00 meet and greet 6:00 Supper at Jessie's They are famous for their hotdogs. After supper we will go to Kline's for their ice cream. Wednesday 8:30 AM-Buffet breakfast at Village Inn 2:00 Tour Grand Caverns near Grottoes 4:00 Social Time Thursday Drive to Cass, WV. Train ride Supper at Traditions Friday Waffle breakfast at the Simmons residence. Around 10:30 we will leave to tour White Oak Lavender near Cross Keys. Visit Lawn Party grounds, steam meet, demonstrations, antique cars, food, and music. 4:00 Social Time 6:00 Fireman's Parade on main street in Bridgewater. Take your chairs Food is available at Lawn Party grounds. A short walk west from Main Street. There will be an opportunity for you to volunteer to help at the Fireman’s Bingo Tent. Saturday Maybe a tour of the Frontier Museum in Staunton. Visit Lawn Party grounds. Car show on the grounds 4:00 Social Time 6:00 Antique Tractor and Car Parade on main street in Bridgewater. Take your chairs. Food is available at Lawn Party grounds. There will be an opportunity for you to volunteer to help at the Fireman’s Bingo Tent. NEWS LETTER EDITOR DELLA HOOSIER 3448 HOLLY SPRINGS ROAD AMISSVILLE VA 20106 www.northva.wbcci.net Www.facebook.com/groups/421841571177543/ Daylight saving time March 8 2015 2015 NORVA SCHEDULE January 10 Lunch at Mount Vernon Inn Host Ed & Beth Jones June 26 –July 4 International Rally Farmington New Mexico February 1 Super Bowl Rally Amissville VA Host Cecil & Della Hoosier 540-937-3527 July 14-19 Bridgewater Lawn Party Host Edgar & Kathy Simmons March 14 Lunch at Chesapeake Beach Traders Steak Seafood & Ale August 3-8 Galax Special Event Rally Region 3 Julian & Lynne Clements April 10-12 September 11-13 Drivers Safety Course Shenandoah Campground (old October 10-11 KOA) Host Bill Williamson and Cecil and Della Hoosier April 29-May 3 Region 3 Rally Exchange Park Ladson SC Host Matt hackney May 4-12 NORVA Caravan Travel with Dick and Jane Arnold-III– Carolinas TBD Virginia Commonwealth Rally North 340 Campground 1125 East Side Hwy Waynesboro, VA 22980 November13-15 Wine tasting ??????? Host Jack & Janice Hornbeck December 5 or 6 Holiday Dinner Rally Knight of Columbus Arlington Host Fred and Tom Carmichael
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