August - Christian Classic Cruisers
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August - Christian Classic Cruisers
CLUB NEWSLETTER WWW.CHRISTIANCLASSICCRUISERS.COM AUGUST 2012 2012 Cruise Season: March 17 th 5-9 PM May 19th 5-9 PM June 16 6-10 PM July 21st 6-10 PM August 18th 6-10PM September 15th 5-9PM October 20th 5-9PM 2012 Meeting Dates: (Start time: 7:30 PM*) January 10th February 14th (Valentine’s Dinner) th March 13 April 10th th May 8 June 12th July 10th August 14th September 11th October November 9th 13th (Election) December Chaplain’s Message: 5-9 PM April 28th th VOLUME 8, NUMBER 8 11th (Christmas Party) (* Note: come at 6:30 for social time and dinner with friends!!) “TREASURES” MATTHEW 6: 19-21 “……For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also Many times at rod runs around the country, I have spoken about my love for street rodding and my particular love for a certain chopped 1938 Chevrolet. I could say that the ’38 is special because of its unique lines (but it looks a lot like a ’37) or its special stance. It has a good rake (too much say some folks!). I could tell you about the thrill of receiving a “thumbs up” from fellow motorists as we travel to rod runs and the number of great times we have had traveling. The real reason I love that old car is the joy it has brought and continues to bring into my life. The memories of three kids going with Linda and me to rod runs is one reason. They’re grown now, but still come home occasionally and accompany Mom and Dad to one of their favorite runs. The friendships formed and bonded over twenty years of activity is another reason. The ministry and Christian friends that God has given us as a direct result of our involvement with that “38 Chevrolet are cherished above all the awards and accolades that have been received. I also know, as sure as I’m writing this article, that some day that ’38 Chevrolet will belong to someone else. Some day the title will be in someone else’s name. The kids have ongoing conversations about who will get the old car when Mom and Dad are gone. I don’t know who will end up with it or if the kids will still want it after Linda and I get through wearing it out! My prayer is that it doesn’t cause any harsh words or divisions when the time comes. After all, it is just a car. No matter how many memories are attached to it, it is not and should not be where your heart is. Your heart should be with the eternal things of God. Your heart should be with your family. Your heart should be with your friends. Our thoughts should be on the blessings that God has sent our way over the years. (Family and friends are God’s blessings, too!) The true treasures are those that are unseen. They are those that are built in Heaven. They are those that are built in loved ones’ hearts. They are the good things you do for others when you think no one else is watching. God sees when no one else does! They are those things you do that help direct others to the Heavenly Father. As Christians these are the things that we should dwell on. God wants us to share the good news! Where are your treasures? Where is your heart? God knows that they are in the same place! Do you? Jim Rowlett Matthew 16:26 www.JimRowlett.com (Reprinted with permission: Rowlett Ministries, Inc. and StreetScene magazine) 2012 CCC Officers Gary Veach President TK Kinnan st 1 Vice President J.B. West nd 2 Vice President Terry Muno President’s Message: Our car show for July fell short of our expectations due to the heat and clouds. We had 118 paid cars. The beverage sales were good, t-shirt sales were just okay and the popcorn give a ways were down. Kudos to JB for selling the toys that were given to us. We will bring out the toys next month and see how many more we can sell. We made $500.00 on toy sales and $40.00 was donated from a club member for the generator. Let’s hope that the weather cooperates with us for the August show which is the TEXAS HOT AUGUST NIGHTS. This show is going to have Praise Inc. singing for about one hour and half. Congratulations to Bill Crow for getting a car. I think the only reason he bought the car was because he found that Linda likes the mufflers on it. Director Congratulations to Joe Bob and Faye Powers for celebrating their 43rd wedding anniversary. J.W. Irving I hope that everyone going has a good time at the NSRA Nationals and no one has trouble going or coming back. Director Cheryl Klopfenstein Secretary Bobby Stout Treasurer See you August 14th for the club meeting at Zorro’s Buffet. Gary Prez Club News: For Club Calendar please see: www.christianclassiccruisers.com/calendar.html BILL CROW’S NEW RIDE Page 2 He Asked, and She Said Yes……or Was it the Other Way Around? However It Happened………. Vincent & Toby Are getting married and they ask you to join them on Friday, September 28, 2012 10:30 am – 2:30 pm Weston Gardens 8101 Anglin Drive Fort Worth, TX 76140 RSVP by September 1, 2012 to Toby at 214-205-6974 Must be true love…. she still said yes after He wrecked her truck! Page 3 July 4th Parade – Arlington Arlington July 4th parade preparations began soon after the parade theme was announced by the Arlington 4th committee. Bobby Stout is our representative at these meetings every year and is just one more thing he does behind the scenes that nobody knows about. Thanks again Bobby. The theme this year was "The Many Faces of America's Freedom". After surfing the internet for different ways to go, we came up with the theme of FDR's 1941 State of the Union Speech which outlined what in his opinion at the time (this was 11 months before Pearl Harbor) were the "four basic freedoms". Freedom of Worship, Freedom of Speech, Freedom from Want, and Freedom from Fear. This speech inspired Norman Rockwell after Pearl Harbor to draw four posters depicting these four freedoms. They were used to help sell war bonds to support the war effort in America. America geared up for war and as automobile and aircraft factories churned out more airplanes, tanks, jeeps, weapons, and soldiers than the world had ever seen before. These posters depicting ordinary people in America supporting America were indeed the "Many Faces of America's Freedom." So now the float building begins. As usual, Stubby (Wayne's truck) was the base for the float. Stubby had several alternator and radiator issues to be resolved before parade time, but with lots of help and plenty of free advice, Stubby was once again parade worthy. Several flags decorated fence panels from years past provided a backdrop for the posters. The guys painted and put the fence panels on and the girls installed the posters. The guys are more straight-line types and wanted the posters lined up in a straight line, but the girls are more curvy-types and suggested the posters be installed in a wavy configuration. You can see from the pictures who won. Looked good too. With that much decoration already in place, the finishing touches would be applied at the parade staging area right before judging was to begin at 7am. For several float building gatherings, The Dixie House Cafe has been the closest and most logical place to eat lunch. Wide variety of menu choices, lots of tables, plenty of parking and the world famous ketchup warming waitress. Bobby got meat loaf and requested extra meat loaf sauce. "It's just ketchup" the waitress exclaimed. "But I want it warmed up" Bobby replied. At which point the waitress grabbed the ketchup bottle and stuck it down the front of her dress. "I'm heating it up for you" she said, looking directly at Bobby. I think Bobby turned about the same color as the ketchup bottle. I don't think he will ever eat ketchup again. We all laughed. The day of the parade arrived and the weather was great. Hot as usual, but not too bad for July 4th Wayne's truck would lead our group and we filed in behind him along with Bobby's girls carrying the club banner. (they are the only ones capable of walking the whole parade without dying). Bobby also walked the whole route, telling the announcer at each PA location who and what we were. He would have to get there ahead of us, describe the vehicles all the way to the end of our group, and then run to get to the next announcer's stand before the first car did. Try that five times without killing over. There were some improvements this year to the patented Cort Rea Parade Cooling System. Canvas shopping bags with long straps to hook over the carb neck were acquired at a tremendous expense ($1.00 ea) to replace the standard model 10 lb plastic ice bags. A huge improvement. No Joe Bob saying what's that smell? Something's on fire. That along with some new electric cooling fans kept Baby (55 Chevy) at a comfortable 185'. We were directed along the parade route by our very own Bill Andrieu and former club member Roy Mitchell. There are clowns, bands, Elvis’s and horses ahead and behind us. We had a good low parade staging number this year so we didn't have to sit too long before we got started. Takes about an hour to actually do the parade route and I think everyone made it just fine this year, including me. We all regrouped in the parade staging area and dismantled the float and headed out for lunch. I left at that point. Page 4 I had to drink all this yucky stuff for 24 hours before a test the next day so I don't know what happened after that. But I do know we won first place in Classic Car Clubs, second place in Float Division and Al won third place in Classic Cars. A fine club outing. Cort Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 AUGUST MEETING NEW LOCATION: Zorro’s 953 Melbourne Hurst, TX CCC “Road” Trips: 2012 Events: Jul 30-Aug 6… NSRA Street Rod NATIONALS PLUS in Louisville, KY Oct 11… Brooks Army Medical Center (BAMC), San Antonio, TX Oct 12-14… Key to the Hills in Boerne, TX (Contact Bob Stout for NSRA Membership and Event applications) Cruise Masters Update: Cruise Master (AM – Breakfast) – Cort August 25th Breakfast 8:30 AM more details to follow. Cruise Master (PM – Local Events) – Dwayne Come join us for a scenic cruise to Graham, Texas on September 29, 2012. The Stephenville Christian Classic Car Club will be joining us. We'll meet in Mineral Wells @ 9:00am for breakfast and have a barbecue (BBQ) lunch in Graham, Texas. Historians Views: Calories (noun) Tiny creatures that live in your closet and sew your clothes a little bit tighter every night. Please send Club History information to: Reyna Kinnan, CCC News Letter Editor TKRK1@att.net Page 8 Judging: Bring your flashlight. We will need your help in judging. Thanks to everyone for helping us out. See you at the August show. Judging - Joe Bob Membership: Membership Chairman – JB West Member Profile: Welcome to CCC. Steve and Suzette French – They have a 1979 Chevy Camaro Metallic Copper. Email is: Steve.French@graybar.com We are glad that you are part of the CCC Family. Social Update – SPECIAL INTEREST to the Ladies: Thanks to Nina Bianco for a great time at Bunco. She was the host for the month of July. Mary Michaels and Nancy Hunter joined us this month. We enjoyed seeing and talking with them. The winners were: Most wins was Anita Hale. Most losses went to Reyna Kinnan and Courtney Johnson. They got to share this honor. Most Small Bunco’s won by Nancy Hunter. Linda Crow and Marilyn Conner had the Most Bunco’s. Marilyn can win when all the competition is gone!! (A.K.A. Linda Rowlett) The location of next month’s Bunco will be announced at the club meeting. Social Chairperson - Phyllis Veach Favorite Bible Verse: Psalm 19:14 May these words of my mouth and this meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer. Matthew 6:25 Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothes? Pam McCully Page 9 To Be Remembered In Our Prayers: Pam McCully’s Father Bob and Nina Bianco Sister in law As we are all busy with our own lives always take a few minutes to remember your CCC Family in your prayers. In addition, please remember, Jim Rowlett, our Club Chaplain, is available to help with our Christian needs. He can be reached at 817- 581-9915. Bits and Pieces: A "Big Thanks" to Toby Wilburn and Stan Friesen for taking pictures of our club cars. There were thirty four members that had their picture taken. Appreciate Advantage Autoworks in North Richland Hills for letting us use their picture perfect antique service station as the background. Pictures will be put on the CCC website. Dwain Klopfenstein Several members from the Stephenville Christian Classic Car Club came and participated in our July show. They liked the new judging format and are considering using in the future. Louisville, KY Trip - Update Eight brave souls blazed a trail to Louisville on 30 th of July. Along the way we picked up a 9th passenger. A gremlin! Don't know if it was the same one as last year however it chose to ride with the same car. A 55 Chevy pie wagon. Maybe it just likes pie! At a gas stop it would not start. So a screwdriver across the starter got us on the road. At the motel for the mid way stop the gremlin got back in. This time our cruise electrician checked things out but the champion was Chris Sowell. He discovered a jumper cable that the end was not crimped correctly and a Southern engineering fix was on the way. So this reporter is signing off for the day. Stay tuned for further news of this trip. J B West Page 10 Classic Car Trivia: (answers will be in next month’s newsletter) It was one of the most successful racing cars of all time, with over 1,000 victories in five years. Who was the auto maker that made the Type 35? What year was the Ford Pinto introduced? July answers…How did you do? Did you guess correct? What model year was the first uni-body thunderbird? 1955 What car was used in the Back to the Future series? 1981 Delorean Classifieds: If you or anyone you know is in the market for New/Used or Classic vehicle Please contact: T K Kinnan @214-801-6814 Sponsors: Sponsors for the 2012 Cruise Season are: Mike's Off Road James Wood Discount Tire Bobs Automotive Kelly Trophy NRH Plumbing O’Reilly Auto Parts Mid-Cites Classic Tom’s Brake & Alignment Longhorn Powder Coating Please support our sponsors and let them know that you appreciate them. Auto Related Events: Page 11 Club Photos July Cruise – Beach Party If an award had been given for Best Dressed” Anita Hale would have won the award. KUDOS to Anita!!!! Page 12 Page 13 Neighborhood Café Page 14 Page 15
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