February 2015 Region 10 Newsletter
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February 2015 Region 10 Newsletter
REGION 10 NEWS FEBRUARY, 2014 Marilyn Van Iderstine Newsletter Editor Happy Valentines Day! Happy Canadian National Flag Day (15th) and Happy Presidents’ Day in the USA (16th) which is the same day that Canadians celebrate Family Day. Then, there is Shrove Tuesday (17th) and Ash Wednesday (18th) and the Chinese New Year (19th). At the beginning of the month there was Super Bowl Sunday (1st) and Ground Hog Day (2nd). Did you realize that there were so many things to celebrate in the middle of winter? I was surprised. On second thought, maybe we won’t celebrate the outcome of the Super Bowl. But I will celebrate my granddaughter’s birthday (15 th)! At the end of January (19 – 24), there was another celebration. Although it wasn’t a national holiday, those who gathered in Robstown, TX for the Mid-Winter International Board of Trustees (IBT) meeting, celebrated friendships and fun, in addition to the work that we did. International President, Joe Perryman, reported progress on the action items that he had presented at the beginning of his term. Some were: News & Views has returned, we have PUP an online directory, glitches in File Maker have mostly been resolved, we will have online PY LOV E renewals by the next cycle and the membership survey results will be published in the February Blue Beret. There was also a search, interviewing and hiring of Lori Plummer as the WBCCI Corporate Manager. At the time of IBT, there were 319 rigs registered for Farmington. (Subsequently, I have counted over 70 people from Region 10 on the list of those who have registered including 5 Unit Presidents. Yeah! And there’s always room for more)! There were Committee Reports and Gail Harrower, Chairman of the International Peace Garden Monument, presented a power point of the project. The Amateur Radio Intra-Club had a report, too. RT HEA OB R TH Following is a brief description of the motions that were before us: Motion 1- Approving the hiring of Lori Plummer passed unanimously. PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE CONT’D Motion 2 - Striking out Lifetime Membership for Past International Presidents – It was adopted. Motion 3 – Striking the phrase “or for the discontinuance of the Lifetime Membership program” from two policies. The intent was to assure Lifetime Members that the program would continue. It was adopted. Motion 4 – Payment of dues after July 1 closed a loophole where some members would not renew and then they would sign-up again like a new member and be given a year and a half of membership. This was adopted. Motion 5 – Changing the Fiscal Year was withdrawn. Motion 6 – Rally Site Committee was withdrawn, with the promise by President Joe that he would appoint a committee to explore ways to help in the selection of International Rally sites. Joe has subsequently made the appointments. Motion 7 – After a couple of revisions, was adopted. Chairmen’s reports will be published on the WBCCI website prior to the Mid-Winter IBT and the IBT meetings during the International Rally. The reports need not be read aloud at the meetings. Motion 8 – After some revisions, was adopted. Chairmen of Standing Committees will be appointed by the International President, approved by the Executive Committee, for a term of one year. They may be reappointed by the incoming International President. A committee should have a minimum of two additional members. Names and contact information of the committee chairs shall be published in the WBCCI directory and website to allow members to contact the chairs directly and volunteer for any committee . . . The chair may also invite members to serve on his/her committee and in the ET E event of a vacancy . . .the chair shall advertise the opening and select a replacement SW G N A member. TH A courtesy report was given by the Nominating Committee. (Interviews for elected positions happen at the Mid-Winter IBT). A 2015 – 2016 slate of candidates for Officers and Nominating Committee members (who will be elected by the Delegates in Farmington) follows: President: Jim Schwerdfeger 1st VP: Richard Girard 2nd VP: Jim Cocke 3rd VP: Barry Bell Secretary: Euna Ridenour Treasurer: Richard Turner Nominating Committee: Helen Bourgeois “ “ Patti Reed SLO W BUR N PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE CONT’D A sweet thing happened at the rally. I donated some money to the charity of one of the Texas Units (Children’s Hospital in Houston) and was given 6 tickets. There was going to be a drawing for two items: a basket full of goodies including a bottle of wine and a huge box, shaped like the State of Texas, full of chocolate candy. I couldn’t believe it when one of my tickets was called for the chocolates. Afterwards, when I was holding the huge box, I was amazed by how many friends I had, all willing to help me eat the chocolates. Since the box fit into the bottom of my large suitcase, they flew home with me to be shared with friends in the WA Land Yacht Harbor. Besides the business that we handled, there were several meals and entertainment. It’s always fun to meet, greet and catch up with friends from all over the USA and Canada and we had our times of fellowship. Indeed, Barb and Andy Selking (he’s the Region 9 President) did a lovely job of hosting all of us. Bob & Darlene Caldwell, Mona Heath and I had a chance to talk about some Region things. Of course, we found the ice cream places in Robstown, too. Would you like to Caravan to Farmington? I’m aware of two caravans in the planning stages: Tom Akam, BC Unit President, light.house@telus.net and Don Lisius, WA Unit, grumpyfan4life@aol.com Check out their itineraries to see if one would work for you and have the joy of traveling with other Airstreamers. If you haven’t registered for the Convention/Rally yet, you’ll find a coupon on page 44 of the February 2015 Blue Beret. Just a few pages beyond, in the same Blue Beret, there is an article about the 50th Pendleton Round-up National Rally. On page 49 there is a description for two options: (1) the Full Rally from Sept. 14 – 20 and (2) Weekend Rally from Sept. 17-20. The coupon to register is on page 72. Teresa Taylor and Janet Howell are the hosts and they would like to see “50 for 50,” meaning 50 rigs for 50 years. ATTENTION! 2013-2014 Unit Presidents, who have not sent their Application for a Merit Award to me, yet, I must have them in the mail to the Chairperson during the last week in February. The deadline is March 1 st. I need to have those ASAP. Thanks. I noticed on the Rally and Caravan Schedule for Region 10 (printed in our December newsletter) that four of our Units are having events on the 14th. So, enjoy the Airstream Fellowship and “Happy Valentine’s Day.” =-) Carol VE I LO YOU First Vice President’s Report by Bob Caldwell Hello again from Edmonton, Alberta’s Capital City OH H YEA Darlene and I attended the Mid-Winter IBT Rally and Meeting in Robstown, Texas – without the Airstream this year. It was a good IBT and much was accomplished to move the Club forward. This year, Carol, Mona and I all attended. That allowed us some time to get together and discuss issues and learn together what is happening in the Club. We all participate in the Region and International Officers’ discussions while we are there as well as attending the formal IBT Meetings. HOT Region 10 Membership Matters DOG I want to remind you all that our Membership Goals for this year are: Increase the membership in each Unit in Region 10 each year for the next two years Encourage each Unit to develop a Membership Growth and Retention Plan that includes a Mentoring Policy Focus on Retention of Existing Members Please note that the last goal is a new one for this year. It has been added after our discussions at the Mid-Winter IBT and after reviewing the number of non-renewals. Due to the changes at Headquarters, it is difficult to be exact, but many of our Units appear to be losing too many of the new members we worked hard to get in the last few years. This is in addition to those members who do not renew due to age or inability to participate. We will monitor this closely this year and develop strategies to discuss with our Unit Leaders. Personal Contact My suggestion to all members at this time is to use the many means of communication we have available to us – and in particular the telephone – and connect with as many of your fellow members as possible to encourage them to renew if they haven’t yet. Possibly the Membership Chair in each Unit could organize a call-out to be sure that those that have not renewed get a personal contact. ISH GO F First Vice President’s Report cont’d Headquarters is contacting over 800 members by email to encourage them to renew; I believe your personal contact would really help. Pendleton Roundup Rally and International In this and subsequent Newsletters, the Pendleton Roundup Rally is being advertised and I would like to personally urge members to consider attending this 50th Anniversary Rally in 2015. Region 10 Officers are active in the planning and production of this Special Event. I know that at least one Unit is organizing a caravan to Pendleton this year; maybe others could do the same. MORE ATTENDANCE MEANS MORE FUN FOR ALL! Let’s have 50 rigs for the 50th year! Also, please consider joining us for this year’s International Rally in Farmington, New Mexico and support the efforts of Joe and Sandy Perryman, International President and First Lady – from our Region 10. Region Officers and Volunteers Between now and June is the time we will be renewing the Region Leadership Team – Officers and committee Chairmen. At this point, we do not have any candidates for the position of Second Vice President – even though Adolf Knopp has been very diligent in his search as Nominating Committee Chairman. I (with help from Carol) are currently contacting Members to serve with Mona and I and the Unit Presidents on the Board. We also are soon going to be contacting the current Chairs of committees to ask them if they want to continue to serve (or possibly try a new activity area). Anticipating that there will be some changes, please contact me if you want to be part of the team! New ideas are welcome too! That’s all from us for now. Please keep in touch and don’t be afraid to approach anyone with an Airstream about joining our club – odds are that they will thank you for welcoming them! See You Down the Road! Bob & Darlene OL CO SO Pendleton, Round Up 50thcont’d Anniversary First Vice Oregon President’s Report Pendleton, Oregon Round Up 50th Anniversary Where is the time going? I am working hard with Teresa Taylor to make this a great celebration of Airstream participation in the Pendleton Round -Up. From the time that you arrive in Pendleton, the fun starts. From setting up your trailers to catching up with your Airstream friends that attended these events before, to making new friends. Connecting is just a small part of the event. Last year, my husband and I had the opportunity to introduce our cousin Gillian Stracker from London England to the “as she called it the Wild West.” We had so much fun watching the events through new eyes. Her fascination with the culture and way of life of the Cowboys and Cowgirls. This was her first experience with such an event. She said she would do this again in a heartbeat. You should have seen Gillian’s face when we had Breakfast with the Rodeo Court and the Indian Princess at Roosters Restaurant. (when one of the Indian Princess sat beside her for breakfast. ) Gillian is seen here between Bridgette Sooke and Princess Marissa Baumgartner. The Underground tour is another great piece of the history to be seen in Pendleton. What a colourful place to be! The underground was home to many things, Opium Dens, and Ice Cream Parlour, a Speak Easy, Pool Halls and bowling alleys. And then there are story’s about the Girls - colourful is a great way to put it. Here is Gillian and Carol Ortiz enjoying the interpretation of the tour. So if you are trying to fill in sometime for this September, come and help us make the 50th Anniversary a great party and an even better memory. Patrick and Janet Howell KEY MON NESS BUSI REPORT FROM 2ND VP MONA HEATH Airstreams – they’re everywhere! From commercials, travel & lifestyle blogs, social media (Facebook & Instagram) and celebrities – the love affair with Airstream is evident. With a backlog of up to three months http://www.courierpress.com/ news/flying-high-airstream-cant-keep-up-withdemand_40659043, Airstream has broken ground on a major expansion that will eventually increase production capacity from the current rate of 50 travel-trailers per week by an additional 50%. http://www.airstream.com/airstream-plantexpansion/. A little closer to home, a story about Airstream Camping is scheduled to air on Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) – TV’s Oregon Field Guide. The producer initially contacted Patricia Scoggins - Oregon Unit President (who then contacted Region 10 Officers), inquiring about the possibility of interviewing and filming Oregon Airstream owners. HUB BA As luck would have it the Region 10 Rally took place along the Oregon Coast, providing the perfect setting and diversity of members enjoying the Airstream lifestyle. The OPB Oregon Field Guide crew spent an entire day filming & conducting interviews on location and very much enjoyed the welcoming spirit of the Region 10 Airstream community. Episode #2609 OPB-TV will February 26th & March 1st on and, for those of you not in the viewing area, will also be available on line at <http://www.opb.org/ofg>. HIE HOOC HIE COOC REPORT FROM 2ND VP MONA HEATH CON’D When NBC News was preparing a story on the Airstream lifestyle, the participants of the NorCal Caravan to AlumaFiesta (which included a few Region 10 members) provided some great photos: http://www.nbcnews.com/watch/nightly-news/airstream-campers-help-give-economy-second-life-388745795896. In the works is an Airstream documentary from Eric Bricker, the director of Visual Acoustics http:// www.juliusshulmanfilm.com/about-the-director/. Eric has immersed himself into the Airstream brand, community and lifestyle – spending time with members of the North Texas Airstream Club (NTAC); filming and interviewing Airstream owners & club members at the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta and the Palm Springs Modernism Week Vintage Trailer Show, several of whom are from Region 10. While many of the examples in this article originated through the media, we are in a unique position to inform and inspire them with additional content. Take a look at your rally schedule and, if you have a rally (or rallies) planned that illustrate the Airstream and club lifestyle, contact local media and invite them to join you for the day. Provide two-three key points of interest (e.g. unique location, trailers, activities) and have a contact person on-site to act as a liaison between the press and club members. Let’s capitalize on the momentum of the Airstream brand! Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or advice – I’m here to help. Safe travels, WILD Mona LUV U LIFE Region 10 news Wally byam caravan club international We’re on the Web www.region10.wbcci.net Russ Decker is our webmaster for Region 10. Check it often to keep up with events and activities in the Region Like us on Region Newsletter Schedule 2014 - 15 April, June Region Newsletters will be published the beginning of the months listed and we invite Units and Region 10 Members to make submissions to be considered for publication. If you wish to have an article published please provide print ready articles to the Region 10 Newsletter Editor, Marilyn Van Iderstine, at saltayre@gmail.com Please ensure that your article is sent to Marilyn not later than the 15th of the month prior to publication date. Food for Thought Raspberry Rave A perfect Valentine Treat Easy to make - has an intense Raspberry flavour Ingredients 2 (10 ounce) packages frozen red raspberries, in syrup, thawed 1 (20 ounce) cans crushed pineapple 2 (3 ounce) packages raspberry gelatin powder 1 cup boiling water 1 cup sour cream Directions 1. In sieve, drain berries and pineapple over a bowl. 2. Press the fruit with spoon until you have 2 cups juice. 3. In med bowl, dissolve the gelatin in the boiling water. 4. Stir in the 2 cups of juice, the fruit, and the sour cream until blended well. 5. Pour into serving bowl and chill until firm. A MM MO IA M