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Mass Cruisers Auto Club Contact us by
snail mail: We’re on the Web! Cruisin’ at the speed of fun
P.O. Box 217
www.masscruisers.com
Phone: 781 551-0520 for more information You Lose if you don’t Cruise
Our clubhouse is located at 124 Main St. Visitors, guests and those interested in joining the Mass Cruisers Auto Club
behind the Dunkin Donut and across from the are welcome to attend our monthly meetings held each month in Norfolk.
Police Station in the center of Norfolk MA
Board Meeting Notes year. The car show booklet should be on-by Patrick Touhey, Secretary time, but we are lagging on closing some of the sponsor ads. Dash Plaque A/W ap-
President Dale Williams sounded the meeting rod, and his family are directly involved proval should be completed with Rainbow
horn at 7:00pm with 11 members and officers with the charity. Check out their Creations next week. The Car Show job
present at the July 14 Board Meeting.
www.one-mission.org website list needs to be addressed at the general
meeting next week where the sign up
Treasurer report: Jean Waite reported that Saturday July 25 is the Club’s annual BBQ sheet will be posted, and newest mem-
we have a healthy balance in the checking being held at the Lepore home in Stough- bers needed for judging will be trained.
account ton. An accurate headcount for members
attending is needed for the caterer. A There was some more discussion about Endicott Estate on July 12 report: the weather
great time is expected. Lets hope the assembling an advertisement booklet for was perfect as the day wore on. 12 members
weather cooperates for the Drive-In the cruise night, possibly for 2010 as it is passed out car show and cruise night. Dave
movie afterwards. too late to do anything this year and the Sareault's ‘32 Ford Roadster and Frank Bry- club’s focus for the next month needs to
ant’s ‘40 Ford Sedan took 1st in class while Sunday July 19th Chick's annual birthday be on the upcoming August 16 Car Show.
Bruce Waite’s ‘56 Lincoln took a 3rd place BBQ in Norton will be held, weather is
award. expected to be perfect. Roy Rossman will be sending out the press releases for the car show to the local pa-
Mansfield Family Day on Tuesday July 14th The Mystic seaport excursion the ladies pers and media outlets.
report: There were 23 cars with 8 members’ were planning has been cancelled.
cars present. The weather was great and the John Buchanan floated the idea of forming
crowd was huge. Please see Steve Huntington for details at committee to deal with opportunities about the Old Orchard beach show on
that are being presented to the club as a
LATE BREAKING news: Frank Bryant won Best Sept.18th and 19th. Rooms are $109.00 a result of the increasing popularity of the
of Show at Sunday's July 19th All American car night. Reserve early as there were only cruise nights. There have been several
day at Lars Anderson Park in Brookline. 10 being held for club members. inquiries that need to be reviewed so that
Cruise night report: July 2nd cruise was a Rich Armando provided the Car show the best interests of the club are consid-
cloudy drizzly affair, but we had about 50 cars update: we have 28 pre-registered cars. ered.
show up and we did award a plaque to a 1964 Doug Whitney will be the head judge this Meeting ended at 9:00pm
Ford Falcon. The July 16th cruise night was
expected to be another drizzly show, but the
wet stuff stayed away and 450 cars showed
up. We had a good 50/50 night. $500.00 was
raised with $250. going to a lucky winner.
Marie and Mary worked the 50-50 table set
up next to the DJ in Lot 16 which worked out
well, selling the new Mass Cruisers Cruise
Night T-shirts, last year’s cruise DVDs and
50/50 tickets. They sold 10 shirts and 1 DVD.
The tent worked out great but a bigger table
is needed. Patrick took to the microphone to
drum up more 50/50 sales and plugged the
car show. After the cruise we all retired to the
Red Wing diner for some good eats.
Rich Armando asked that one of the upcom-
ing cruise night 50-50 raffles be dedicated for
One Mission, a local charity that provides
toys, books and board games for the pediat-
ric oncology floor at Children’s Hospital Bos-
ton as well as fulfill wish list items for families
with children undergoing treatment. Gerry
Kelly, who is a regular cruise attendee with Scott Inman, left, our guest speaker at the July 21 General meeting, accepts a donation
his unique Fire Chief’s 1923 Model T street check from Mass Cruisers President Dale Williams for The Home for Little Wanderers’
Longview Farm Program in Walpole.
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