President’s Corner Hello Again, APRIL 2015 Vol 8, Issue 2 Officers President Stephen Fairley #2252 (403) 244-5120 [email protected] Vice-President Your Name Here Secretary-Treasurer Sharon Cairns #2252 (403) 244-5120 [email protected] Recording Secretary Your Name Here Past President Ted Dumont #9865 (306) 249-1792 [email protected] Region 10 Vice President Bob Caldwell #4076 [email protected] International Treasurer Adolf Knopp #4076 [email protected] Trustees Tracy Bosche John Meyer Len Kroeker Marjorie Kroeker I’m back from fishing, not that I was. As excited I as was for spring at my last writing, it was not enough to motivate me to complete my work on the trailer. That doesn’t mean that I not still excited. I can hardly wait to hook up and go to Kalispell, then race home and head for Maple Creek By the way, sorry I am so late getting the information out on the Buddy Rally but I was putting on an event for another organization, which took more time than I had expected. Hopefully Sharon and I will see many of you in Maple Creek. The campground is beautiful with full hook-ups, and Bob and Donna Bilodeau have booked the Legion Hall for meals and social activities. If any can organize breakfasts or help with breakfasts please contact me at [email protected]. I would like to have a workshop on Skype at HAB, if you have skills in this area and would be willing to do it, please contact me. Stephen & Sharon Club News Birthdays April • Dona Dumont • Ron Green • Sheila Carlson May • Dan Loeb • Keith DeCorby • Bob Bilodeau Anniversaries April • Keith & Jeanette DeCorby • Jim Rozak & Glenda Hounshell May • Bob & Donna Bilodeau Spring Rally Tacky Xmas Spring Buddy Rally May14th – 18th Maple Creek, SK Where: WILLOW BEND CAMPGROUND 101 Highway 21 South, Maple Creek SK How Much: $140 single occupancy $190 double occupancy - Children under 16 free - Additional adult $50 After April 30tht extra $10 Full refunds for cancellations before April 30th. We have to notify the Willow Bend Campground of how many sites we require by April 30th. After April 30th refunds will be prorated based on funds expended by the club, applicable to both members and their buddy’s. Rally Registration: Interact (add $1) Via your internet banking to [email protected] Cheque Payable to Unit 120 WBCCI c/o Sharon Cairns 258, 4037 42nd Street NW Calgary, AB T3A 2M9 Registration form is also attached separately with this newsletter Fees include: 3 nights of full service camping, additional nights are $30, Use of Legion Hall Friday, Saturday and Sunday Use of the campground’s summer kitchen all weekend, including Monday. Breakfast Saturday and Sunday at the Legion. Continental breakfast (left overs) Monday at the campground kitchen. Suppers at the Legion. Spring Rally cont. What are we going to do? Friday Afternoon Walking Tour of Historical Downtown Maple Creek Sunday 8:00-9:00 9:30 am Breakfast Executive Meeting 4:00 pm Happy Hour Evens bring appetizers/snacks 11:00 am 5:30 ish Supper Soup, Buns, Cheese maybe Odds = salad Evens = desert Afternoon Tour of Fort Walsh (additional fee) After supper Games, Crib Tournament 4:00 pm Saturday 8:00-9:00 Happy Hour Leftover appetizers/snacks 5:30 ish BBQ Supper Bring your own meat Salads, baked potatoes, desert supplied 10:30 Breakfast Afternoon Winery Tour with Dan Loeb (additional fee) After supper Silent Auction for Wounded Warriors (please bring items to auction) Clean Legion Zip Line at Golf Course (additional fee) Monday 8:00-9:00 4:00 pm Happy Hour Odds bring appetizers/snacks 6:00 pm Banquet Dinner with all the trimmings. After Supper Chinese Gift Exchange Program by Randy & Malcolm 2 724 Lunch on your own Seminar – Know Your Airstream Lunch on your own Annual General Meeting Continental Breakfast Clean up campground kitchen Good-Byes… International Rally June 26th – July 4th Farmington, NM There are a few pieces of information that may be useful for those intending to attend International this year. Check out our very own Hazel Knopp’s articles in the March (p. 31) and April (p. 34/37) Blue Beret. This year there will be a free day for touring the area and it looks like there are some amazing sights. If you are interested in registering for tours, registration websites are on page 35 in the March Blue Beret and coupons on p. 35. Tours will include Trails n Rails, La Plata Canyon Jeep Trail Tour, Lower Animas Guided River Rafting, Bus/Train Silverton to Durango, Mesa Verde Discovery Tour, Chaco Canyon Ruins, and Cliff Palace. Rally Theme “Explore the possibilities”. The colours are black and tan with splashes of Navajo colours (coral, turquoise, and gold). Rally Parade Parade entries will be judged in two categories: theme and originality. First-timers and members-at-large are encouraged to join the parade but only unit entries will be judged. Entries can be designed, build, and financed by a single unit or by two small units. No professional help is permitted. Please contact Sharon Cairns, [email protected] if anyone is interested in having a parade entry, which can be either a float or a walking entry. Floats (entries with wheels) should not exceed 4 X 8 feet. We are not permitted to hand out or throw anything to spectators. The entry requires an easy to read banner, carried so it faces the judges. Flags cannot be more than 3 X 5 feet. If we want to enter the parade, we would need to appoint a Parade Chairperson. One idea that comes to mind is we could build a cardboard airstream and show a series of pictures of major local sights. Other ideas welcome. Caravans If you are planning on arriving in a caravan, the WBCCI Caravan Chairperson needs to be informed of the anticipated number of units expected to participate and arrange for a specific date and time of arrival. The WBCCI Caravan Chairperson is Chuck Kiple, #20 Woodshire Dr., Ottumwa, Iowa, 52501-1356, 641-684-8365, [email protected] Unit Publications Contests We are thinking we should enter both the newsletter and unit directory this year. The newsletter requires submission of three consecutive newsletters. Note: the scoresheet for the newsletters gives us points for communication by the unit president, articles by members, coverage of unit activities (past and upcoming), and bonus points for WBCCI content as well as clear typeface, column arrangement, composition and grammar, appropriate straight margins, photographs, headlines, illustrations, creativity and writing style, and bonus points for artistic and technical content. The unit directories receive points for table of contents, unit officer and committee listing, alphabetical member listing, international and region officer listing, numerical member listing, unit activities, past presidents listing, unit constitution and bylaws (with date of approval), bonus for pictures, cell phones, winter addresses, and unit information. Artistic/technical points are earned for attractive cover, clean typeface, column arrangement, eye appeal, creativity, illustrations/artwork, and bonus points for effective use of space, WOW factor, and attractiveness. Getting Together Red Deer – Almost Spring Luncheon Saturday March 21st, 2015 A small but dedicated group gathered for the March Luncheon at the Black Knight on March 21st. In attendance were: Bob and Donna Bilodeau, John Fikkert, Carol and John Meyers, Charles and Engelina Wehnes along with their grandson, Tobias, Sharon Cairns, and Stephen Fairley. Road conditions were not too bad but visibility was not great with heavy fog both for the folks coming from Edmonton and Calgary. We are always amazed at the people who do not think to put on their lights so others can see their taillights. We Want You wanted….. The positions of Vice-president and recording secretary are currently vacant. Please contact Ted Dumont if you are interested in filling a position. Rallies & Events Spartan Rally – Kalispell, MT May 8th – 10th, 2015 If anyone is considering attending the May Kalispell, MT rally please contact Sharon Cairns at [email protected] so that I can arrange the correct number of sites. This has traditionally been an event for those who wish to participate in the Spartan Race held on May 10th. We have a team entered, The Streamers, if you would like to participate. It is just under a 5 mile run with 20 to 30 obstacles and if you cannot succeed with a particular challenge you can do 30 burpees instead (contact Sharon if you would like more details). Non-participants for the race are also welcome at the rally. Let me know either way. The default site for the rally has been the Kalispell/Whitefish KOA, but we are open to other venues. RALLIES 2015 Date Location Contact May 8-10, 2015 Spartan Race Rally Event Kalispell, MT Sharon Cairns [email protected] May 14-18, 2015 Spring Buddy Rally Bob & Dona Bilodeau June 26 – July 4, 2015 Sept 4-7, 2015 58th International Rally Willow Bend Campground Maple Creek, SK Farmington, NM Hands Across the Broder Bow Island AB Oct 9-12, 2015 Free Range Rally Gordon Howe Campground Saskatoon, SK Stephen Fairley & Sharon Cairns [email protected] [email protected] Paul & Lisa Vanderwiel [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] http://farmington.wbcci.net/ Odds & Ends Frauds & Scams I was originally forwarded an article on phone fraud using area codes 809, 284, 876, 473 and potential large $$ charges if you call them back. While this is a true story – it requires significant clarification. The area codes are not always fraudulent and the scam circulated originally in 2000 and is very rare nowadays. We are often inundated with urgent e-mails, Facebook posts etc about potential scams and dangers. Considering how fast information travels these days, it is worth doing a quick check on things before panicking and passing them on. You can do a quick Google Search on the subject or check out www.snopes.com – which is what I did for the above area code story http://www.snopes.com/fraud/telephone/809.asp
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