Joining a club

claude brousson

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Jan 20, 1999
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Having just received my Fall issue of the Western States bulletin and
their Tech. Centre section, and with a Fall Roundup coming up fast,
hosted by Al Chernoff in Albuquerque, it occured to me --I wonder how
many on this Net are members of this club?

For those who are not-I would encourage you to give some thought to it.I
have noticed that many of the questions which come up on the Net --have
all been addressed very well at the various Seminars put on by Western
States.

When we first got our GMC in 1992,I literally new beans about one.The
only thing I was sure about was I wanted one. I was lucky to get it home
from southern Arizona to BC with out much problem. But I fortunately
joined this club real quick,and have learned a lot at the many excellent
Seminars put on by GMC experts such as Wes Caughlan, Duane Simmons, Ken
Thoma and many others.

Some may think it is a club just for the West, but in looking over the
membership rostra, there are members from a wide geographic area,
although the majority are from western US and Canada.

As with the other clubs the requirements to join are FMCA membership and
have a GMC (or more if you can afford more toys like some)

This was the first club to be on the Internet with a web page.So why not
look it up, and consider joining?

If you're real quick,you still might be able to get to Al C's Balloon
Fiesta and be about coach 139++. He's got enough excitement, eating,and
learning to satiate your senses and keep you high till the year 2000.

Claude in Victoria, where its still summer, even if it is the 22'nd of
the month.

centre Centre
 
Claude, I second your opinon. I learn quite a bit from each roundup. I
also want people to know that Duane Simmons, Alex Sirum, Jim Bounds, Gene
Fisher, Emery Stora, and Frank Condos along with a host of other experts
will be here in Albuq.
And to correct a minor error in your message, we are at 147 coaches up from
the 139 of the earlier numbers... not too bad for Sunny Albuquerque.
Al

> Having just received my Fall issue of the Western States bulletin and
> their Tech. Centre section, and with a Fall Roundup coming up fast,
> hosted by Al Chernoff in Albuquerque, it occured to me --I wonder how
> many on this Net are members of this club?
>
> For those who are not-I would encourage you to give some thought to it.I
> have noticed that many of the questions which come up on the Net --have
> all been addressed very well at the various Seminars put on by Western
> States.
>
> When we first got our GMC in 1992,I literally new beans about one.The
> only thing I was sure about was I wanted one. I was lucky to get it home
> from southern Arizona to BC with out much problem. But I fortunately
> joined this club real quick,and have learned a lot at the many excellent
> Seminars put on by GMC experts such as Wes Caughlan, Duane Simmons, Ken
> Thoma and many others.
>
> Some may think it is a club just for the West, but in looking over the
> membership rostra, there are members from a wide geographic area,
> although the majority are from western US and Canada.
>
> As with the other clubs the requirements to join are FMCA membership and
> have a GMC (or more if you can afford more toys like some)
>
> This was the first club to be on the Internet with a web page.So why not
> look it up, and consider joining?
>
> If you're real quick,you still might be able to get to Al C's Balloon
> Fiesta and be about coach 139++. He's got enough excitement, eating,and
> learning to satiate your senses and keep you high till the year 2000.
>
> Claude in Victoria, where its still summer, even if it is the 22'nd of
> the month.
>
> centre Centre