Wheeling the A - Wisconsin Chapter, Model A Ford Club of America
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Wheeling the A - Wisconsin Chapter, Model A Ford Club of America
Wheeling the A The official newsletter of the Wisconsin Chapter Model A Ford Club of America Volume LV Issue 4 PO Box 26006 Wauwatosa, WI 53226-0006 April 2014 Dave and Donna Boucher at the St. Paddy’s Day parade March 15th in Milwaukee. For more information log on to www.model-a-wis.com 1 Volunteers for 2014: Board of Directors 2014: President: Mike Quam 414-491-3191 president@model-a-wis.com Editor: Sue Quam 414-491-3260 wheelingthea@yahoo.com Webmaster: Carl Doro 414-259-9692 webmaster@model-a-wis.com Vice President & Awards Steve Lewis 262-573-9821 vicepresident@model-a-wis.com Club Property: Al Downs 414-762-3731 Tool Keeper: Bill Storey 262-338-0452 Secretary: Dave Huenink 262-378-4216 secretary@model-a-wis.com Distribution: Marilyn Brojanac 262-252-4340 marilyn@rodrian.com Treasurer: Paul Piotrowski 262-513-1089 treasurer@model-a-wis.com Distribution: Lorraine Schultz 262-251-3043 Club Photographer: Jo Lene Jannsen, Peter Stauber and Steve Cloyd Indoor: Dave Boucher 262-662-2273 indoor@model-a-wis.com Video Librarian: Ron Smith 262-628-3688 Outdoor: Neil Besougloff 262-408-1479 outdoor@model-a-wis.com Club Historians: Bob & Karen Schmiechen 262-544-5005 robert_06@att.net Please remember: · To contact the club secretary if you have change of address, email address or phone number! · To submit an article before and after your event. · Deadline to submit articles and ads is the 15th of each month · Check out www.model-a-wis.com for more pictures of club events. Fashion Articles: Diane Smith 262-628-3688 beadqueen09@gmail.com Paid Advertising: Steve & Debbie Lewis 262-573-9821 steve-n-deb@charter.net Swap Meet Committee: Dave Boucher, Bob & Kitty Schaefer, Sue Quam Sunshine: Julie Larson 615-521-6811 jule64bug@gmail.com Technical: Roger & Jan Olsen 262-554-7058 Jeff Bezotte 262-552-7715 Please send all Wisconsin Chapter Correspondence to: WI Chapter MAFCA PO Box 26006 Wauwatosa, WI 53226-0006 For more information log on to www.model-a-wis.com 2 Advanced Timing Scheduled Events for 2014 April 26 SATURDAY Bonus Technical Seminar at 9:00 a.m. at Mail Truck Model A Parts April 27 Spring Tour - Stan & Pat Larson May 18 May Tour - Steve & Ele Gapko and Roger & Jan Olsen May 24-26 Memorial Day Overnighter Hostesses Marlene Stegner, Lorraine Schultz and Marilyn Brojanac May 26 Memorial Day parade - Bob & Barb Sonnen June 1 Sharon Model A Days - Bob & Sandi Davisson June 14 June Tour - Stan & Pat Larson July 4 Greendale Parade - Pat & Paul Piotrowski July 4 Franklin Parade - Host needed July 20 July Tour - Gene & Betsy Taurman July 25-27 WI Rapids Reunion - Kerri Kultgen WI Chapter Representative August 24 Annual Picnic– Hosts Chris & Kate Rozman in Jackson, WI Sept. 6 Luther Manor Car Show - Art & Sue Blazek Sept. 14 Sept. Tour - Dave & Linda Huenink Sept. 20 Richfield Thresheree - Art & Sue Blazek Oct. 12 Fall Foliage Tour - Marty & JoLene Jannsen Nov. 8 Veterans Day Parade - Neil Besougloff Nov. 23 Waukesha Christmas Parade - Dave & Linda Huenink November thru March all indoor meets are at St. Aloysius Church, 1414 S. 92nd St, West Allis, WI in the Gonzaga Hall, unless otherwise noted. OUTDOOR MEET ADVISORY TEAM For help in running an event call: Jim Kummer 262-895-2897 Stan Larson 262-251-1655 Dave Boucher 262-662-2273 NEED HELP WITH YOUR “A”? QUESTIONS THAT YOU NEED ANSWERS TO?? Call our technical advisers : Roger Olsen 262-554-7058 Mike Brojanac 262-252-4340 It is the intent of the Wisconsin Chapter to serve as a medium of exchange of ideas, information, and materials for admirers of the Model A Ford and Model A era fashions; to help those admirers become better acquainted; and to maintain among its members the spirit of good fellowship and sociality through sponsored activities including the use of the Model A and family participation. 3 The No Ice or Snow SPRING TOUR. April 27th 2014. Please join us for an exciting tour. We will tour the Harbor City of Port Washington with stops at the light house and living quarters built in 1860, and Coal Park originally used for stocking coal for the WE Energy plant. Today it is a Veterans park, with a pillar that is a copy of the WWII Memorial in D.C. located on the harbor. The harbor should be busy with the hustle and bustle of all kinds of boats being put in the water. Joe Demler will be our special VIP guest to greet as we tour Coal Dock Park. He is a friend, fellow Veteran, WWII POW, and was featured in the Stars & Stripes Honor Flight DVD. He will autograph the Honor Flight Book published by Stars & Stripes Honor Flight. The Model A member that knows the right answers to the questions, will receive this beautiful book donated by us. Depart from McDonalds at Brown Port Center, Hwy 100 & North Port Washington Rd. Leave at 12:30 p.m. Scenic back roads to Port. See you on Sunday, April 27th for the tour. Stan & Pat Larson. Is Your Model A Ready For Touring? Bonus Technical Seminar Saturday, April 26, 9:00 a.m. at Mail Truck Model A Parts Company 8509 S. Howell Avenue Oak Creek, WI 53154 Drive your Model A to Mail Truck and we will do safety checks to make sure your Model A is road worthy for touring this season. Tony will be open for any last minute purchases you may need to make for your Model A. Questions? Call: Tony 414-762-7288 or Roger 262-554-7058 P.S. Remember to bring your chair 4 May Tour Sunday, May 18, 2014 Plan to cruise in about noon and enjoy food and/or custard (byo-buy your own) before you start your Sunday afternoon tour in your Model A or modern iron at A 50's restaurant destination. Gus's Drive In 3131 Main Street (Hwy ES) East Troy, WI 53120 Winter snows will be but A memory when we start our tour from Gus's about 1:00 p.m. and travel on Walworth and Racine County roads. Our tour will end at Camp MacLean in Burlington. Hosts: Steve & Ele Gapko Roger & Jan Olsen Memorial Day Weekend Overnighter May 24th, 25th, and 26th Come join us for the Memorial Day weekend to Mineral Point. Tour the House on the Rock, Cave of the Mounds and other attractions. Sunday night we will have a family style dinner/banquet. The cost is $18.00 per person. Make checks payable to WI Chapter MAFCA and send to Marilyn Brojanac at N61 W15975 Beechwood Dr., Menomonee Falls, WI 53051. Deadline to sign up for the banquet is May 1st. We will be staying at the Quality Inn at 1345 Business Park Road, Mineral Point, WI Phone number is 608-987-4747 Cost is $89.24 + tax total is $96.83 Continental Breakfast is included. Rooms are held under Model A Club. The block of rooms will be held until May 1st. We will meet at the McDonalds on HWY 164 and Capitol Drive at 8:00 a.m. We will leave at 8:30 a.m. sharp. Marilyn Brojanac 262-252-4340 Lorraine Schultz 262-923-0651 (cell) Marlene Stegner 262-227-3350 (cell) 5 Sharon Model "A" Day - Sunday 1 June 2014 Every year on the first Sunday in June, the spirit of the 1920’s and 1930’s is brought to life in the small town of Sharon, WI (pop. 1600) as Model A’s line the main street, and people dressed as gangsters and flappers from the period promenade in front of the well preserved facades of local businesses, displaying architecture of a different time. With these historic buildings, The Model A’s and people in period attire look quite at home. Model A Day is one of several events put forth by the Historic Downtown Sharon Association to boost awareness of the history that surrounds us and to get in touch with our past. The illusion of stepping back in time is aided by costumed residents of the town, time-period entertainments, and of course, those delicious foods we have been eating for as long as we can remember. We look forward to seeing you on June 1st, 2014 for the “annual run to Sharon”. Watch for the tour details in next month's WHEELING THE 'A'. Bob and Sandi Davisson, Tour Hosts 6 Saturday, June 14th Flag Day Tour WI Chapter members, military, patriots, and friends, deck your “A” with American flags as we parade at the birth place of National Flag Day. The theme for this year is the birth of the United States army on June 14th,1775. Waubeka is small town that comes alive on Flag Day. We will be one of over 100 floats, bands, American Legion Posts, and VFW Posts to make up this festive parade. Meet: at Menomonee Falls Village Park, Pilgrim Rd. & County line Rd. One mile north of I 45 & 41 Departure at 11:00 a.m. Food is available at the Flag Day ceremony Stan & Pat Larson would like to hear from you if can join us for this tour Call: 262-251-1655 Sunshine Report…… Nothing to report this month. Please notify Julie Larson with all sunshine needs. Call 615-521-6811 or email jule64bug@gmail.com Welcome to New Members: Daniel Miller 805 Milwaukee St. Delafield, WI 53018 414-750-9873 dan1945iel@yahoo.com Looking to purchase an A Glenn Becker 1075 Crescent Blvd Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 (312) 399-5789 gbecker@grandstage.com 1931 A – Roadster 7 Things you auto know…. 1. Waukesha Preservation Alliance will be having their annual event which focuses on Waukesha’s colorful past. They are looking for period cars from 1900 to early 1950s which will help participants understand the role the automobile played in our past. The gathering will be held May 17th, close to the famous five points in downtown Waukesha. Meeting at 9:00 a.m. and the event continues until 3:00 p.m. As usual there will be donuts and orange juice to start the day and snacks throughout the afternoon. If you can attend you will not be expected to stay the entire day. There will be several tours and other events. 2. The Harry Miller Club will be holding the Vintage Indy Car event on July 11-12 at the famed Milwaukee Mile racetrack. The Miller event is one of the most impressive U.S. gatherings of Pre-W.W. II and Post- W.W. II Indy cars, Indy roadsters and laydowns. Gates open at 8:00 a.m. on Friday and Saturday with cars running the oval track from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. 3. 1st Congregational Church 3rd Annual Car Show. Saturday, August 9th, 2014. 10:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., 1st Congregational Church of Genesee, W306 S5075 Church St., Genesee, WI. $8 donation per car, huge raffle @ 3:30 p.m. Live music, brats, hot dogs, sweet corn, and beverages, Dash plaques to the first 100 cars." 4. Car show and 2 vintage baseball games, 1870’s building tours. Shady setting at beautiful Richfield Historical Park on Pleasant Hill Road, ¼ mile east of state Hwy 164 in Richfield (Washington County). 1st & 2nd place People’s Choice awards. Food & beverages. Show cars $10.00 includes baseball games, activities for kids & building tours. Contact Daryl Grier 262 628-4221, dgrier@charter.net, or richfieldhistoricalsociety.org Closed Family Dentistry OPEN Sunday’s Monday- Robert G. Saur, D.D.S., S.C. Saturday 12690 North Avenue 10:30 am Brookfield, WI 53005 262-785-1499 Fax 262-785-0282 Senior Discount 8 3146 S. 27th St President’s Notes Hello everyone, I hope by the time you are reading this spring will be making its appearance. I would like to give a big thank you to all the members that have once again stepped forward to fill in our club’s events calendar. It looks like another great year of fun Model A events. Join us for the spring tour on April 27th when the Larsons take us on a tour to Port Washington to see some interesting things. In May the Olsens and Gapkos will be taking us touring on some Walworth and Racine County roads. That tour will end at Camp MacLean in Burlington. I have started the yearly check up on our cars to make sure they are ready for the season, so far no surprises. I hope we are in for a relatively trouble free season. Saturday, April 26th our technical volunteers will have a seminar on getting your cars ready for touring. So if you need to get your car ready join in on the seminar. Thank you to all club members who worked the 2014 swap meet. It was a great success! Door sales reached 2,044 people and the club profited well. Without the help of club members we would not be able to carry out this successful event. This is just a reminder for all members that all indoor meets/events during our winter months are at St. Aloysius church on 92nd and Greenfield in West Allis. I know all us old timers know that but I want to let our newer members know because sometimes we forget to put it in the newsletter and it can be confusing if you are new to the club. As for the spring through fall outdoor events please see the newsletter as the starting place changes with each event. As always if you have any questions or problems see me or any board member and we will be happy to help out. See you soon, Mike 414-491-3191 9 sonic05gt@yahoo.com ‘A’ Trip Back to April 1966 Officers: President – Jack Grundman Treasurer – James Cerny Secretary – Betty Campbell Editor - Carl Olsen The first tour of the season for 1996 took place in April and included a tour of the Brooks Stevens Museum on North Port Washington road. It was a cold, damp, overcast day as we met in the parking lot of Capitol Court shopping center (remember Capitol Court and the Kookie Cookie House? It was all torn down in 2001 and now the Midtown Center stands in its place). The museum was enjoyed by all and it was pouring out by the time we left. The day ended with a stop at Howard Johnson’s (another memory of the past with their bright orange roof) for food and fellowship. April 23rd, another cold gloomy day saw 9 members of the club and their ‘A’s as well as 8 members from the ‘T’ club and various other Fords in a parade for the grand opening of Northwestern Ford (another bygone memory). The grand opening was a big event in Milwaukee. The parade started with Mr. Snetcamp’s (owner of Northwestern Ford) 1910 Model T and Miss Wisconsin riding alongside him. There were eight T’s followed by Larry Koser - ’31 roadster, Don Ramstack - ’31 Fordor, Jack Graham - ’31 Woody, Art Sternhagen - ’32 V8, Francis Drake - ’29 Fordor, Don Ackermann - ’28 Fordor, Fred Fischer - ’31 Cabriolet, Chuck Hickling in a roadster, and the daughter of Mel Degner in a ’29 Tudor. The parade wound its way thru Whitefish Bay before returning to the dealership. The dealership treated everyone to food at Howard Johnson’s. New members who joined the club – William D’Agostino of Chicago, Brian Adam of West Allis (Brian manages a Dutchland Dairy – they’re long gone too, but had great malts and the waitresses all wore ‘dutch’ uniforms with the little white dutch hats), Robert & Shirley Henke of Beaver Dam, Ron & Lois Knies of Milwaukee, and Carroll & Wyona Lindsey of Milwaukee. Demo Staver and Art Sternhagen are to meet with Clark Oil officials to see if arrangements can be made for free gas and oil for the trip to Albuerqueque. (note spelling is theirs, not mine) Grace Koser and Betty Campbell have mapped out the route and stops for the trip. Larry Koser and Wes have compiled a list of parts (courtesy of B.S. Wisniewski – also a relic of the past) to be taken on the trip. A Ford Econoline van (courtesy of the Ford Motor Company) will carry the parts. Thus far 25 cars have shown an interest in making the trip. Some members and their cars will be on television on the ‘Men’s Club’, WTMJ on May 22. Also May 22 our chapter will host an all Ford car show. This meet is for all years, from ‘T’s to ‘A’s to ‘B’s to V8’s. Trophies, plaques and ribbons will be awarded. Volunteers to help with the event are needed. Lastly, Carl Olsen had announced his retirement from bachelorhood and on May 21st will bravely take the leap of faith with Kathy Lorenzini. Submitted by Bob & Karen Schmiechen 10 Going back 59 years…... FROM 1955: I'm afraid the Volkswagen car is going to open the door to a whole lot of foreign business. FROM 1955: There is no sense going on short trips anymore for a weekend. It costs nearly $2.00 a night to stay in a hotel. Mail Truck Model A Providing all of your Model A needs 8509 S. Howell Ave Oak Creek, Wi 53154 414-762-7288 Owner—Tony Baudo 11 MAFCA Wisconsin Chapter General Meeting Minutes March 9, 2014 Board Members Present: Mike Quam, Steve Lewis, Dave Boucher, Dave Huenink, Paul Piotrowski, Neil Besougloff Mike Quam called the meeting to order at 1:32 p.m. President –Mike Q. – Mike thanked everyone for coming and asked if there were any new members present. We received the reciprocating newsletters. We also received a thank you note from MAFFI for our pledged donation of $500.00 as well as a thank you from the Model A Youth Restoration Award group for our donation of $200.00. We received an invitation to attend the national meet in Washington and the annual Model A Day’s in Sharon WI. The board of directors also decided to contribute $100.00 towards the National Model A event to be used as a door prize. Vice President – Steve L. – We received 2 applications for new members. One from Glenn Becker and Dan Miller. Secretary – Dave H. – There were no corrections or changes to the minutes from the February 9th, 2014 general meeting. A motion was made by Stan Larson and seconded by Bob Schmiechen to accept the minutes as written. The motion was put to a vote and it carried. Two hundred and forty five members have renewed their membership. Treasurer – Paul P. – A report of the revenue and expenses from last month were given. No revenue or expenses were turned in. The swap meet was a great success, big thank you to all who made it a success. We received a lot of positive feedback from those who attended and the vendors. Outdoor – Neil B. – The outdoor events for 2014 were reviewed and it was mentioned all but one of the events for this year has hosts. The Franklin 4th of July parade still is in need of a host. Indoor – Dave B. – A martial arts demonstration will be held at today’s indoor meet which will be our last until November 2014. Meyers Restaurant has been reserved for next year’s banquet on January 24th 2015. A request went out to the membership for hosts for the 2015 banquet. Old Business – A motion was made by Stan Larson to make the changes to our by-laws posted in “Wheeling the A”. It was seconded by Roger Olsen. The motion was put to a vote by the membership and the motion carried. Dave Huenink made a motion to adjourn the meeting and it was seconded by Karen Schmiechen. The meeting was adjourned at 2:00 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Dave Huenink MAFCA – Wisconsin Chapter Secretary 12 Pastel Silks for Lingerie Applique McCall’s Magazine, June 1928 By Diane Smith 13 The Rearview Mirror.............. Milwaukee Auto Show Thanks to Ford Motor Co. our club was invited into the Milwaukee auto show on Feb. 21st for an exclusive sneak peek at the all-new 2015 Ford F-150. Though it was a last minute invite and we tried to contact as many members as we could via email, my son and I were the only ones available to go. We saw a great new vehicle with a lot of new and exciting features. It was a fun filled morning with the opportunity to see the new cars before the general public. Along with the new F150 I was excited to see the all-new 2015 Ford Mustang another big hit coming from Ford. Thanks again Ford and I hope we can do it again next year. Mike Quam Technical Seminar Thursday, February 20, 2014 More than a dozen and a half men came to our technical seminar at Mail Truck on a wickedly cold and blustery Wisconsin winter evening. We made the final adjustments on the brake system and made sure all the pins were tight and working together so the brakes will work 100%. A couple of pins were reamed for oversize pins so they would have close tolerance and no free play. Now all four wheels are working and our vehicle will stop on a dime. We talked about the Nu-Rex Advance Timing System. You will not have to manually use the spark advance lever on your steering wheel once you install the kit. The Nu-Rex will do the work automatically. The object of this system is easier operation and more efficiency as well as a smoother running Model A motor. The head gasket was installed on the head and the torque was done in the correct sequence. The side cover was removed from the motor. We then used a taper punch to widen the hole so the advance timing would move freely after we torque the head. The Nu-Rex Company recommended doing this so the shaft would not drag. The engine was turned over to get the timing mark top dead center so we could set the timing. If all continues to go well, we plan to start the engine at our March seminar. Roger 14 The Rearview Mirror.............. 49th Annual Swap Meet With 116 vendors and 2,044 people coming thru the front door I would have to call this year’s swap meet a success. I couldn’t be happier with our first year as a newly formed swap committee. I felt things went very smoothly, only a few minor snafu’s, though we had big shoes to fill we did a great job. Thank you to; Dave & Donna Boucher for all the advertising work and various other duties they did, to Bob & Kitty Schaefer for their work getting volunteers signed up and in place, to Pat & Paul Piotrowski for taking care of all front door monetary/banking needs. Mike & I took care of reservations, assigning vendors and running each building the morning of the show. This year you may have noticed we had a sheriff deputy in the ticket booth area. The cashiers had expressed concern about the amount of money flowing thru there and asked for security. As luck would have it, we needed the deputy’s prompt service when long time club member Bill Scaffidi stumbled on a raise in the concrete outside the side door and fell. The deputy called EMS and they came to assess Bill. Two black eyes and 5 stitches later Bill is doing well. I must commend all our volunteers for a job well done! I witnessed the work of many and was impressed with what I saw. Thank you, thank you, thank you to: Art & Sue Blazek Dennis Cooper Bob Sonnen Jeff Bezotte Mary Ciocaralli Bob & Sandi Davisson Mike Brojanac Gene & Joan Engel Mike Clinnin Ken Baewer Dennis, Lynn & Kelly Wagner Krishahn Singh Steve & Eleanor Gapko Ron & Jane Bezotte Ron Neumann Marlene Drillsam & Darrell Cornell Tim Buege Neil Besougloff Stan & Pat Larson And anyone we may have missed Thank you again! Mike & Sue Quam 15 Greg Jennik Bob Jandre Dennis Haag Pat & Paul Piotrowski Bob Dukatz Lee Paulus Mike Yokofich Steve & Deb Lewis Wally Kaufman The Rearview Mirror.............. Swap meet “Thank You” pizza lunch Many volunteers from our annual swap meet joined us for a pizza lunch at New Berlin Ale House on March 2nd. Good pizza, soda and beer was enjoyed by all. Thank you again for your volunteerism! Sue Quam Thank you from the Swap Meet Committee: The Quams, The Schaefers, & The Bouchers 16 The Rearview Mirror.............. Martial Arts Sunday After a short business meeting we were treated to a demonstration of Kung Fu and Tai Chi. Our presenters were Sifu Scott Muelling of Iron Dragon Kung Fu Academy of Waukesha and Grand Master Glen C. Wilson of the White Dragon Society in Florida. Combined they have over 70 years of experience in Kung Fu and Tai Chi. Sifu Muelling has achieved his 3rd degree black belt and Grand Master Wilson holds a 10th degree black belt. Together they gave us a demonstration of Kung Fu an ancient form of martial arts and Tai Chi practiced for both its defense training and health benefits. There were a lot of demonstrations and questions and answers. From the feedback I heard everyone enjoyed it. This was our last indoor meet until November when we come back for our annual pizza party. If the weather ever cooperates we can enjoy our outdoor season. Hope to see you at our next Club event. Dave & Donna Boucher FROM 1955: When I first started driving, who would have thought gas would someday cost 25 cents a gallon? Guess we'd be better off leaving the car in the garage. 17 The Rearview Mirror.............. St Patrick’s Day Parade 2014 The luck of the Irish held out weather wise on Saturday March 15th. We had a bright sunny, cool dry day. We started as usual with breakfast at Miss Katie’s Diner then, onto the parade line up. After decorating the car, it was time to sit back and watch the other groups arrive. We were among dancers, dogs and even a pedal bar. The crowd this year was very large. The sides of the streets were lined with a multitude of adults and lots of kids. As expected the bar areas were the most crowded. All in all Donna and I had another nice day of Model A-ing. Thanks’ to the Wisconsin Chapter for giving us this opportunity. We even got to see St. Patrick. Dave & Donna Boucher 18 CLASSIFIED ADS: Classified ads, such as the ones seen here are free. To place your ad please contact the editor, Sue Quam at 414-491-3260 or by emailing your ad to: wheelingthea@yahoo.com Ads run for one month unless notified to run them again. Ads are due by the 15th of the month. WANTED: Ford dealer original advertising, Lic. toppers/postcards, promotions – misc. Call Dave Neuman 414-702-7170 WANTED: Looking for 2 deck lids and 2 windshields for 30/31 roadsters call 262-305-0808 FOR SALE: One set of 30/31 rear fenders for coupe/truck/ roadster. $300 Call 262-305-0808 19 Wheeling the “A” Wisconsin Chapter MAFCA Marilyn Brojanac, Distribution N61 W15975 Beechwood Dr. Menomonee Falls. WI 53051 Address Service Requested New Membership Application Name____________________________________________________________________Date______________________ Address________________________________________________________________________ ____________________ City___________________________________________ State______________________ Zip_______________________ Phone(_____)_____________________ E-Mail_____________________________________________________________ Model A’s___________________________________________________________________________________ Send my newsletter via email________ or US MAIL__________ Dues for 2014 for the Wisconsin Chapter, MAFCA: Receiving the newsletter & roster via the internet is $20.00 To receive the newsletter and the roster via the US Mail (first class) the dues are $30.00 New member applications are approved at the monthly Board of Directors meeting, which is the second Saturday of the month. You will receive a welcome letter upon approval. Dues include membership only in the Wis. Chapter MAFCA until the end of the current calendar year. 20 Send To: Steve Lewis Vice President/New Member Chairperson Wisconsin Chapter, MAFCA PO Box 26006 Wauwatosa, WI 53226-0006 ** April 2014 **
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