May 2013 Edition - Smoky Mountain BMWCCA
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May 2013 Edition - Smoky Mountain BMWCCA
Apr/May In this issue >>> 2013 Spring Tour The Vintage Street Survival Upcoming Events Smoky Mountain Chapter, BMWCCA Apr/May 2013 The Smoky Bimmer Spring Tour 2013 Tour Schedule Thursday, May 16 Depart from Dale City, VA Lunch: Hillbilly Hideaway Dinner: Black Forest Restaurant (www.blackforestasheville.com) Smoky Mountain Chapter, BMWCCA Friday, May 17 P.O.Box 52223 Knoxville, TN 37950-2223 Lunch: DeerPark Restaurant Dinner: Asheville Street Festival Editor: Julia Taylor Email: jtaylor@fountainfinancialtn.com Biltmore Estate tour (www.biltmore.com) Biltmore Mansion and Tail of the Dragon - May 16-20, 2013 Saturday, May 18 Waterfall tour Dinner: BMW of Asheville Sunday, May 19 Tail of the Dragon Dinner: Tupelo Honey (www.tupelohoneycafe.com) The Smoky Bimmer is the official publication of the Smoky Mountain Chapter of the BMW Car Club of America, Inc., and is not in any way connected with the Bavarian Motor Works AG or BMW of North America, Inc. Material published in The Smoky Bimmer may be reproduced by BMWCCA and its chapter publications with proper credit. Other reproduction or use, in whole or in part, without written permission by the Club is prohibited. The Club assumes no liability for any of the information, opinions or suggestions contained herein. No factory approval is implied unless specifically stated. Modifications within the warranty period of a vehicle may void the warranty. The acceptance of advertising for any product or service in the Smoky Bimmer does not imply endorsement for that product or service by the Club. Classified ads are free to members. Advertising rates are available upon request. Contributions to the Smoky Bimmer are welcomed and should be addressed to the editor. The Smoky Bimmer is a publication of the Smoky Mountain Chapter, BMWCCA, P.O. Box 52223, Knoxville, TN 37950-2223. National Capital Chapter Spring Tour Monday, May 20 Departure The National Capital Chapter is now taking registrations for their annual Spring Tour, scheduled Thursday, May 16th through Monday, May 20th. The trip will begin in Asheville, NC with a tour and lunch at Biltmore Estates, and attendees have the option to attend the Asheville street festival Friday evening. The event continues with a backroads waterfall tour and a dinner reception at BMW of Asheville. The highlight of the tour is a drive through the “Tail of the Dragon”, a scenic area in Deal’s Gap, NC that boasts 318 curves over an 11-mile stretch of road. Anyone wishing to attend must preregister, and registrations close May 14th. Hotel and event registration information and pricing is available now at the National Capital Chapter’s website at www.nccbmwcca.org. (Tail of the Dragon Map on pg 7) Chapter Officers & Contacts >>> President: Aaron Bakos president@smokymtnbmwcca.org Vice President: Randy Hodges vicepresident@smokymtnbmwcca.org Treasurer: Don Searle treasurer@smokymtnbmwcca.org Secretary: Dee Turner secretary@smokymtnbmwcca.org NL Editor: Upcoming Events >>> Street Survival May Monthly Meeting Class attendees will learn important safety techniques for driving in poor road and weather conditions. Volunteers to help with this event are still needed. Please contact Mike Hagood at mhagood@gmail.com for more information. The May monthly chapter meeting will be held at Big Ed’s Pizza in Oak Ridge. Last we heard, they only accept cash, so please plan accordingly. For directions or info, you can call Big Ed’s at (865) 482-4885. National Chapter Spring Tour June Monthly Meeting Pellissippi State Comm. College Saturday, April 27th Julia Taylor editor@smokymtnbmwcca.org Tech Advisor: Tail of the Dragon, Robbinsville, NC May 16-20th Jeff Warren techadvisor@smokymtnbmwcca.org Webmaster: Steve Berridge webmaster@smokymtnbmwcca.org Club Website: www.smokymtnbmwcca.org Check us out on Facebook! Did You Know? >>> This exciting driving tour is sponsored by the national BMWCCA chapter and includes a tour and lunch at Biltmore Estate, a drive of some back roads by waterfalls, and a drive through the Tail of the Dragon. All attendees must pre-register, and registration closes May 14th. For more information, visit www.nccbmwcca.org. Big Ed’s Pizza, Oak Ridge Thurs, May 30th, 6:30pm Restaurant Linderhof Wed, June 26th, 6:30pm It’s been a few years since we have enjoyed a meeting at Restaurant Linderhof, but it was certainly an enjoyable experience we’d like to repeat! In traditional German fasion, don’t plan for a quick meal, but do plan for a great one. For more info, visit http://www.restaurantlinderhof.com Advertising Rates The Smoky Bimmer averages 200 mailings per issue to chapter members and an additional 115 to chapter presidents and newsletter editors across the U.S. The advertising rates are currently as follows: 1/2 Page One Instance Ad Two Instance Ad Four Instance Ad Business Card One Instance Ad Two Instance Ad Four Instance Ad Much of this edition’s information was gleaned from Roundel Magazine. A big thank you to the editors for quality content and timely articles! Roundel is the magazine of the BMW Car Club of America and is free to all BMWCCA Members. Roundel has been called “the best car-club magazine on the planet” by Car and Driver and contains information on club events, BMW news, and interesting articles on club members and their adventures. Check out your copy today at: http://www.bmwcca.org/roundel_mag Street Survival Returns April 27th Smoky Bimmer Full Page One Instance Ad Two Instance Ad Four Instance Ad <<< Travel the Tail of the Dragon $75 $140 $250 Check us out! Visit us on Facebook to see pictures from past chapter events, connect with other $40 $75 $140 fellow club members, learn about upcoming events, and more. If you have suggestions for things you’d like to see on our club Facebook page, please let us know! $15 $30 $55 Search Facebook for Smoky Mountain BMWCCA or visit: http://www.facebook.com/pages/ For custom size ads, please contact Julia Taylor: jtaylor@fountainfinancialtn.com Smoky-MountainBMWCCA/393282431806 If you haven’t had the opportunity to attend a street survival, you’ll get your once-a-year opportunity in the coming weeks. The annual event returns to Pellissippi State Community College on Saturday, April 27th from 8:00am to 4:00pm. The primary emphasis of the event is a “hands on” driving experience that teaches participants to safely handle a 2,000 lb. vehicle in less-thanideal situations. Participants drive their own vehicle with a qualified instructor in the car to show them how to handle a variety of situations and improve their driving ability and control. Throughout the day, students will work one on one with their instructor to maneuver through carefully designed exercises, working to learn from their mistakes and improve their skills and handling abilities. The Tire Rack’s Street Survival mission is to educate teens and young adults to become better, safer drivers. The program was formed in 2002 and held 93 classes in over 60 locations last year. Their goal for 2013 is to hold over 100 classes. The class fee is $75 per student and registra- tion is available to all drivers age 15 and up. (Special requirements apply to drivers who only carry a permit or are under the age of 18). For more details and to access the online registration form, please visit http://www.streetsurvival.org/school-scheduleregistration/. Additionally, volunteers are needed to help facilitate this year’s event. If you are excited about helping young adults become smarter, safer drivers, please contact Mike Hagood at mhagood@gmail.com to volunteer your time. Classifieds >>> 2005 BMW For Sale Do you have a car for sale? Would you like the opportunity to get in front of hundreds of BMW enthusiasts who will take care of your prized possession? As a member of the BMWCCA, you have access to free classifieds (BMW related products/services only please). To get your ad in the next issue, just send an email to: Randy Hodges 1jrandall@att.net Membership has its benefits!!! Did you know that as a Smoky Mountain BMWCCA member, you are entitled to several money saving benefits throughout the year? You can take advantage of: 10671 Parkside Drive Knoxville, TN 37923 (865) 693-4555 Rebates on new or CPO vehicles from Grayson BMW Free automotive classifieds in the Smoky Bimmer and the Roundel Discounts on parts through Grayson BMW Tool loaner program among chapter members for do-it-yourself maintenance and repairs Technical and repair advice through “Ask the experts”, BMWCCA.org, and the Roundel Local and national discounts on other supplies We Thank You!! The Smoky Mountain Chapter of the BMW Car Club of America would like to thank Grayson BMW for providing excellent service, quality parts, and discounts to our members. Members may be eligible to receive an allowance based on the purchase or lease of a new or Certified PreOwned BMW through Grayson BMW Authorized Center. Grayson BMW is a BMWCCA partner in the Membership Reward Program. Contact Aaron Bakos or the national chapter for more information on the resources available to you as a member. The Vintage 2013 - 10 Years of History <<< Photo Schedule of Events This year marks the tenth anniversary of the take place during the weekend, and an awards Vintage, a national gathering of vintage BMWs ceremony will be held Saturday evening. The week- that includes a variety of activities for car own- end will culminate in a leisurely drive to the Virginia ers and BMW enthusiasts alike. This year’s International Raceway with a Karting event to take event will be held May 24-26th in WinstonSalem, NC. place in the afternoon (Sunday events still tentative). Swap meet and concession will be Attendees do not vendors have to be available BMWCCA members, throughout the day but all events are on organized for vin- Saturday, vendor and applications tage BMWs only. are welcome. The vendor fee is $50 Spectators are welcome on Saturday, and must be submit- and kids and dogs ted along with a ven- are dor application be- long as they are fore May 1st. The controlled through- application is avail- out welcome the as event. able on the website at www.atthevintage.com/ Event attendees are welcome to bring their own vendors/. food, but concessions will be available at the event. A special autocross event will run from 9am3pm on Friday. The entry fee is $15 per driver and is payable at the course. This event will run rain or shine, so please come prepared. A raffle and silent auction event will also Nearby lodging is available, with a special discount offered at the Hawthorne Inn. For detailed hotel/lodging information, vendor registration forms, and other event details, visit the event website at www.atthevintage.com. (Photo by Brad Day) <<< The Vintage 2013 continued