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METRO SKYLINER - Metropolitan New York Unit
METRO SKYLINER
METROPOLITAN NEW YORK UNIT—WBCCI
NOT THE BIGGEST, BUT THE FRIENDLIEST
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Dear Friends,
Only one week after returning home from the
Region 2 Rally, our Airstream was rolling again
on The Oregon Trail. Fortunately, it was an uneventful trip with very good weather and beautiful scenery all the way to Salem. On our arrival it
was sunny and delightfully cool. As I write this
message on June 26th it is 103 degrees, the hottest
June day on record, but we were able to run our
air conditioner. The forecast is for a cool down in
the middle of the week.
Barry and Lesley Heckenswiler sent a lovely
letter to our Unit thanking all who helped with
the breakfast at the recent Region 2 Rally.
Have a wonderful summer, and Ray and I
look forward to seeing all of you at our Adirondack Mountains Rally.
Sincerely, Barbara Landman
Leaving the Rally we will head north to an
Airstream park in Lacey, Washington, for the
Region 10 Rally, from there we will be on a 2-1/2
week caravan touring Washington and returning
to Lacey for the Potlatch & Salmon Rally. Then
our final destination is our Metro NY Unit Adirondack Adventure II Rally hosted by Herb and
Barbara, as we return to the place they call Paradise.
At our Unit’s Riverhead Rally the Metro
Members approved the Unit’s Constitution which
must be updated every five years. It was then
sent to the WBCCI Constitution Committee and
happily it was approved.
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President:
Barbara Landman
Phone: 570-689-2080 April-Nov.
Phone: 352-588-2550 Dec.-Mar.
Email:[email protected]
1st V.P:
Joseph Colao
Cell: 1-516-662-3848
Email: [email protected]
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2nd V.P:
Bruce Kollmar
Phone: 631-698-9594
Email: [email protected]
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Treasurer:
Bea Bubel
Phone: 631-666-4274
Corresponding Secretary:
Susan Minnick
Phone: 631-208-1195
Email: [email protected]
June 28-July 4
WBCCI International Rally 2006
July 4
Metro Unit 4th of July Dinner, Oregon
Host: Barbara Landman
August 25-28
Adirondack Adventure II
Return to “Paradise”
**Election of Officers
Donaldson’s Campground
On Upper Saranac Lake, NY
Just above Lake Placid
Hosts: Herb Gross & Barbara Herbert
518-891-1345
Recording Secretary:
Louise Kelly
Phone: 631-368-6619
Membership Chair:
Herman Bubel
22 Seafield Lane
Bay Shore, NY 11706
Phone: 631-666-4274
Email: [email protected]
Sept 30-Sept 9** Metro NY Unit Mini - Caravan II
Autumn Leaves, Salt Air and the Fryeburg Fair
Fryeburg & Booth Bay Harbor, Maine
Wagonmaster - Bruce Kollmar
631-698-9594
Annual Fall Luncheon
**Installation of Officers
Jade King Restaurant, Queens, NY
Host: Barbara Landman
570-689-2080
** Added or date change** since Last Printing
November 11
Nominating Committee Chair:
Ray Miller
Cell: 631-793-7919
Caravan Chair:
Bruce Kollmar
Phone: 631-698-9594
Email: [email protected]
Legislative Chair:
Ray Landman
[email protected]
Sunshine:
Annette Holmquist
Phone: 631-475-5596
Phone: 352-588-3690 Nov-April
[email protected]
Editor:
Ray Miller
PO Box 323, Moriches, NY 11955
Cell: 631-793-7919
Email: [email protected]
Our newsletter “Metro Skyliner”
is published 6 times per year in January, March,
May, July , September, November
for the members of the Metropolitan New York
Unit of Wally Byam Caravan Club International,
The Airstream Owners Association
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Newsletter Printing by
Ferguson Printing
Salamanca, New York 14779
Email version of Newsletter, in color,
is available for members, by request to Editor
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Gloria Ahlers 7/02
Lance Lappin 7/08
Nora Guros 7/16
Colleen Ahlers 7/18
Doris Funk 7/20
Ann Sauss 7/25
Jerry Ahlers Jr. 8/28
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Bill& Anne Toole 7/12
Don & Margaret Russell 7/26
Wm. & Doris Funk 8/01
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Nominating Committee Report
Metro New York Unit (02-072)
Officer Slate for 2007
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President ……... Joe Colao
1st VP…………. Bruce Kollmar
2nd VP………... Leo Garvey
Cor. Secretary.. Susan Minnick
Rec. Secretary.. Lynne Kollmar
Treasurer…….. Lorie Giordano
Respectfully submitted,
Raymond A. Miller
Nominating Committee
Ray Miller-Chairman
Gary Minnick, Mary Morello
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FOR SALE
1985 Airstream 31’ Excella
Rear Double Bed, Side Bath,
Awnings, front stone guard,
Non smokers, no pets. $10,000
Tow Vehicle also Available
1996 Chevrolet 3/4 ton - 8 passenger
Herman Bubel
22 Seafield Avenue
Bay Shore, NY 11706
631-666-4274
FOR SALE
1987 Airstream 32’
Dinette, Rear Twin Beds, New brakes
Everything works, $9,000
We were to go to Oregon International
1995 Suburban Tow Vehicle
3/4 ton, 2WD, $6,000
Anne Kotrch
950 Taft Avenue
Endicott, NY 13760
607-748-1710
FOR SALE
2000 Airstream 34’ Limited
Special Order, Custom
350 Watt Solar, 250 Watt inverter
Twin Beds, 100 CU Refrigerator
Custom Cabinets, L-shaped Lounge
4 Fantastic fans
Hensley Hitch
Much More
Location Pennsylvania
570-689-2080
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STEAMTOWN FESTIVAL RALLY
by Diane Krol
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cream cheese spread, along with coffee
and OJ. These were all served in the rec.
hall before a short business meeting,
after which we caravanned again to
Scranton, for the Lackawanna Coal Mine
Tour given by a retired miner. We
learned about the unbelievable hardships
endured by the men and their families,
including the children who were sent to
work at a young age. The meager payment they received was so important for
the family'
s livelihood, that education
took secondary place to an opportunity
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The success of the Steamtown Festival Rally in Pennsylvania was the result
of a lot of research, planning and coordinating by our untiring President, Barbara
Landman. From the trip 300 feet below
to explore a coal mine, to the beauty of
the Radisson Hotel lobby, we were
treated to an educational, fun-filled
weekend with Metro friends old and
new. The Rally began on Friday with a
social hour in the rec. hall, and in the
evening, we were treated to a slide show
given by Hunt Jones depicting “Trailer
Travel Through the Years.”
Saturday morning, we caravanned to
the Radisson Hotel in Scranton. It’s
lobby is actually the completely restored
original Lackawanna Train Station. Our
hotel tour given by a National Park
Ranger was followed by a delicious buffet lunch there in the Hotel.
Next stop was Steamtown National
Park, where we boarded a train for a
brief trip, and then back at the station we
observed a locomotive on the turntable
entering and leaving: Quite an engineering accomplishment. Heading back,
some of our party stopped at Pappa’s for
yummy take-out pizza. The evening'
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hospitality featured Barbara'
s cheesecake
with strawberries and whipped cream, as
well as other bakery treats.
Saturday morning, Barbara was off to
the local bakery for bagels, which she
supplemented with every conceivable
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Steamtown Rally Summary, continued:
to work in the mines. Afterwards,
we were given a guided tour of the
Anthracite Heritage Museum, where
we learned more about the history of
mining in the Area, which is known
as the Anthracite Capital of the
World. A scrumptious dinner at
Charlie Brown'
s Steakhouse followed, and on our return to the
campground, the traditional campfire ensued.
Sunday morning'
s breakfast consisted of more bagels and goodies. Margaret Russell baked wonderful breads to share as we said our
goodbyes. This was a great Rally
attended by: Joan and Joe Colao,
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Lorie and Jim Giordano, Sally and
Harry Henck, Doris and Robert
Hoffman, Sue and Hunt Jones,
Lynne and Bruce Kollmar, Diane
and Dick Krol, Barbara and Ray
Landman, Ray Miller, Irene and
John Nordin, Margaret and Don
Russell, Jean and Jim Zigrosser,
Robbie and Alex Greenblatt, and
also Linda and Warren Posemore of
the Watchung Unit.
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Region 2 … by Margaret Russell
Barry and Leslie Heckenswiler presented a grand Region 2 Rally held
at the South Mountain Fairgrounds
in the heart of apple country, with
orchards abounding on the gently
rolling hills near Gettysburg, PA.
Metro attendees included Robert &
Doris Hoffman, Ray & Barbara
Landman, John & Irene Nordin,
Don & Margaret Russell and Jim
Zigrosser.
All activities and meals were held in
the well appointed main exhibit
building. The continental breakfasts
each morning were bountiful with a
large menu as was the catered din-
ner. Each evening following the entertainment ice cream sandwiches,
popsicles, and cookies were served.
Entertainment included two jugglers
one night, and to add to the Civil War
theme, an impersonation of Abe Lincoln which was very well presented,
and a Civil War era sing-a-long titled
"O'Be JoyFull". All programs of
entertainment were enjoyable.
Tours and points of interest included
Gettysburg Battlefield, Penn State
Fruit Research and Extension Center,
Eisenhower Farm and Home, Boyd'
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Bears Store, Apple Museum, The
General Store with items from bygone days and a visit to the Round
Barn all found in beautiful scenic
country area.
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Wanted to give you the link to our new BLOG!!
Learned about how to start one by the leader of the
Communications segment of the Caravanning workshop we went to (at Oregon International Rally). He
said he put his caravan trips on a blog and it'
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easy to use… so… I figured… WHY NOT??
Here, from the Metro Unit Corresponding Secretary, is the link to the "Minnicks and Colaos go
North! to Alaska" blogspot!!
Remember the beginning of the blog is at the bottom
so scroll down to the end to get the whole picture.
http://minnickcolao.blogspot.com/
I couldn't think of a better way to "correspond"
with the unit!!!
Enjoy!!
SUE MINNICK (Metro NY Unit Corr. Secretary)
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Sunshine:
Annette Holmquist - Recovering from a broken arm near the
shoulder. Get well soon! Saratoga time is near.
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Email Address Changes:
For Herb Gross: (note: 1=one)
[email protected]
For Herman & Bea Bubel:
[email protected]
Adirondack Adventure
Rally II Update: Hosts address was omitted from last
Rally Coupon printing. Herb
Gross & Barbara Herbert, PO
Box 8, Lake Clear, NY 12945,
phone 518-891-1345, email is
[email protected] and the
2006 Camping Fee is $20 Per
night, also “if not too late,
please ask folks to state the
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Rustic? Compared to what? One
visitor to our peninsula said we were very
Rustic. Well, we do not have any area to
mow, and just like the Adirondack Park
itself we will stay "Forever Wild". We
are secluded in our bower of trees, barely
able to see the neighbors fifty yards
away. The big lake a few feet away is
unfettered except by some docks and
boats, forever changing from Serene to
Stormy and everything in between. Most
of the shores visible from our doorway
are State land, unoccupied, and hiding
some great boat accessible campsites
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Metro NY Unit Fall Caravan: Wagonmaster Bruce
Kollmar was trying to qualify
this year’s Caravan to have an
official WBCCI ’Number’
but it needs to be ten nights.
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Caravanning onward, we arrived in
Gettysburg eager to
join the Region 2
Rally and renew
acquaintances with
old friends and
travel-mates. We
toured by bus with
professional narration, the Gettysburg
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Photos and Story by Irene Nordin
After our well attended Steamtown
in a converted barn beautifully restored.
Rally near Scranton, Pennsylvania, seven
One of the things John and I enjoyed
of us caravanned onward to Lancaster,
most was revisiting members of our Rewhere we spent two days doing as we
gion 2 President’s Caravan to Internawished. Sight-seeing, shopping, etc.
tional Rally, which took place in 1996. It
were carried on in a fairly independent
may have been one of the friendliest, best
manner along with an evening group visit remembered President’s Caravans of all
to an excellent restaurant.
times, and we enclose photo of the group
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which we enjoyed in younger days.
The big shiny Airstream in which we
live all Summer is hardly a simple
hovel. With full hookups we make full use
of our shower, washer-dryer, refrigeratorfreezer, satellite TV and radio, and all the
electronics that go with Ham radio and
computers. The solid oak cabinets are polished ,and stuffed, and awnings all around
shelter us from rain and birds, glare and
freckles. The Patio sports a carpet and
many chairs for company, plus a
small refrigerator for cool things. The Gazebo is really just a screened hexagon but
it sits high on our hill with lake views in 3
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as we look ten years later. Very special
memories remain for all of us.
All in all, we had more than ten days of
pleasant interaction, interesting sightseeing, good meals and made more memories. It was well worth it and our thanks go
out to our hosts. None of these events occur without hard work by industrious fellow Airstreamers.
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directions, great for bug days, conversations, and lunch. It seats nine nicely, but
Barbara finds it hard to keep the list down
to that.
It is raining now, and we have seen
only about six clear days in five weeks so
far. Between the drops we have whipped
our "Point" into shape, wild on the edges
but sophisticated in it'
s trappings and ready
for a fine Summer. Some family and
friends are already booked, and we will
host a Club Rally later, so Rustic or Right
up There, we are Ready for RVers and
Reservations. 518-891-1345
Herb and Barbara
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s Campground in the beautiful Adirondacks for a while. We'
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a Welcome supper by Barbara, have a campfire every night if weather permits, and spice it up with door
prizes, games, food and drink, and be more specific about tours and
events a bit later in the season. The big Lake with all it'
s changing
moods is available for boating, swimming, or just gazing.
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d love to see you earlier than Friday, or longer than Monday, so
please tell us if you can do that to be sure of a site. Be warned: It is
said that once you have heard our Loons call you, the Adirondacks
will always be your goal.
Hosts: Herb(Doc) Gross & Barbara Herbert ..email [email protected]
PO Box 8, Lake Clear, NY 12945 Phone 518-891-1345
Location: Donaldson’s Campground, 518-891-4070 on Upper Saranac Lake, NY
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If folks would like to bring a boat there is a launch there, or craft can be rented nearby.
Facilities: All will have Hookups but it is not a fancy place, so plan on being very comfortable with great scenery but without miniature golf, bath houses or laundry. The weather is always cooler in the mountains, so bring
warm stuff. The voltage is usually too low for air conditioning, but we have never needed it.
Pets: Well behaved pets welcome on leash
Parking: Register at office behind ‘Trading Post’ before driving to campsites.
Directions: Adirondack Northway I-87 to Exit 23, take rt-9 north thru Warrensburg. Just past town go left on rt-28, thru Indian
Lake, and north on rt-30. Bear right on 30 at Blue Mt. Lake. Follow 30 all thru Long Lake and Tupper Lake. Past Tupper Lake
village a few miles go left on 30, (NOT on rt-3 to Saranac) ----sign will be toward the Airport. 5 more miles on rt-30, then see
‘Trading Post’ on your right. Then, directions to our part of Heaven. Facing the ‘Trading Post,’ go as far left as possible in the lot
toward the water, then turn right on the wide dirt road for exactly 1-1/2 miles. After the huge rock on your left and down the hill you
reach the beach campground and your campsite. To find our trailer, go straight thru the camp to the far trees on your left, see small
sign for Gross Point. Go left there as far as you can go before you get wet----welcome!
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------------ COUPON Please BY AUG. 7 ------------
Thursday - 8/24 Early or extended parking ? - RSVP (Host)
Name:_________________________________
Friday - 8/25 Register and settle in. Welcome Supper by Barbara,
bring only a chair, a husky mug and a big spoon for a Hearty Soup
and Salad.
Phone:___________________ WBCCI #____________
Saturday - 8/26 Tours to be announced. Lake, boats, rentals,
mountains available. We enjoy campfires with games, songs and
‘Metro’ drums. Door prizes are always a hit, and we will have
plenty. A big Pot Luck Dinner will be held on Gross Point one eve’
to be announced.
Sunday - 8/27 The monumental Brunch at the Lake Placid Hilton
is always a highlight, and tours are being planned.
Monday - 8/28 Depart at your leisure or stay-over and relax.
On Camp Road: Host will monitor CB Channel 14
Address:_______________________City:___________
State:_____Zip:________E-Mail___________________
Rally Fee Per Person: $7.00 (kids no charge)
$7.00 x ____= $_______
Parking Fee -full hook-ups is $20 per night
(pay at office upon arrival)…Parking x ____nights
Planned arrival date_______ departure date_______
(Check Payable to Herb Gross) Total enclosed $_______
PO Box 8, Lake Clear, NY 12945 Phone 518-891-1345
email [email protected] .. (note: 1=number one)
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Not a task for the easily discouraged. What started as a minor
‘floor-patch’ project, ended up as a complete floor replacement,
which then required removal of the entire body shell from the
frame and removal of the underside floor pan. Floor and lower
panel damage resulted also from a neglected broken rear window
(still taped in photo). While fully disassembled, the frame was
cleaned and refinished and needed only one outrigger replaced.
Not bad for a 50 year old trailer frame. The body shell, floor pan,
frame and the trailer’s new floor are now all reassembled with a lot
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of hours, TLC, and rivets.
The big decision, with an endless amount of restoration still remaining: To
restore the inside more like the original, or to some custom floor plan, or give
up. Raising a family now, and the trailer garaged away from the home, makes
the task an almost impossible challenge, today.
The 1956 Airstream looks like it could be, or was, fabricated entirely with
hand tools and on the top of any work bench. Note in photo to left, the simple
electrical system has a row of six screw-type fuse sockets, and the interior
paint finish is also still good.
Certainly an eye opener to the writer, as to the mountain of work involved
in a restoration project. Suggestions, or Ideas? Email Chuck at
[email protected]
Story by Ray Miller
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Gary J. Minnick, WBCCI-30915
NABCEP Certified PV Installer
Quality Solar Photovoltaic and
Solar Thermal Systems
RV and Remote Home Power Systems
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Phone: 1-631-727-2224
Fax: 1-631-727-4676
email: [email protected]
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Website: www.gosolar.com
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Before heading ‘down the road’
Service & Repair for
Dometic-Hydroflame-Atwood-MagicChef
Norcold-Suburban-Etc.
EAST END RV CENTER
89 MONTAUK HWY
EAST MORICHES - LI
New York, 11940
Moving to OUR NEW LOCATION 1/4 Mile West
631-878-0017
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Metro Unit Caravan 2006 - Fryeburg, Maine, Sept. 30 - Oct. 9:
An autumn jaunt into New England to see the Fall Foliage, visit the Fryeburg Fair and possibly crack some lobster along the coast.
Sound like a good way to add some adventure to the caravanning life? Join us as we meander through the northern woods and seacoast. We will allow for several days at the fair and some time to explore places like Mt. Washington, Portsmouth and Portland.
Our Journey begins September 30th and continues until October 9th. If you are adventurous enough to join us, contact Bruce &
Lynne. Don’t hesitate or you might miss out on this bold expedition. Space is limited!! See you down the road.
Wagonmaster/Hosts: Bruce & Lynne Kollmar … Home - 631-698-9594
Cell - 631-252-4150 Email [email protected]
Rendezvous A: Farmingville, NY – Saturday – Sept. 30 at 9:00am – Kmart Parking Lot
at first traffic light north of the L.I.E., on the west side of CR-83, North Ocean Ave.
Rendezvous B: Huntington, NY – Saturday- Sept. 30 at 9:45am - Park & Ride at Route
110 and the L.I.E.
Rendezvous C: Danbury, CT – Saturday – Sept. 30 at 11:45am – Welcome Center just
past exit 2 on I-84 eastbound.
Facilities – We will be staying in private campgrounds with hook-ups. A tentative list includes: Village Green Family Campground, Brimfield, MA; Little Ponderosa Campground,
Boothbay, ME; Papoose Pond Resort & Campground, Waterford, ME; Clearwater Campground, Meredith, NH.
(More details upon registration)
Pets Welcome
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Saturday – Sept. 30 - (from A - 224 miles)
Rendezvous A, B, & C
Caravan to Brimfield, MA
Sunday – Oct. 1 - (239 miles)
Caravan to Boothbay, ME - Stay 2 nights
Monday – Oct. 2
Sightsee area – Dinner - Lobster!
Tuesday – Oct. 3 - (98 miles)
Caravan to Waterford, ME - Stay 3 nights
Enjoy fall foliage!
Evening campfire
Wednesday – Oct. 4
Explore local area
Visit Fryeburg Fair
Thursday – Oct. 5
Explore local area
Visit Fryeburg Fair
Rest in camp
Friday – Oct. 6 – (99 miles)
Caravan to Meredith, NH - Stay 2 nights
Enjoy fall foliage!
Saturday – Oct. 7
Explore White Mountains
Visit Mt. Washington
Evening campfire
Sunday – Oct. 8 - (157 miles)
Caravan to Brimfield, MA
Monday – Oct. 9
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COUPON - ASAP - please
Name:______________________________________________________
Address: ____________________________________________________
City: ________________ State: ________ Zip: _____________
Phone: _____________________ WBCCI# _______________________
Kitty Fee per unit (2 Persons)$30.00 - One Person($15.00) - extra person($15.00)
Some additional costs to be paid: Camping costs will be approximately $30.00
per night. Entrance fee to Fryeburg is $6.00 per person.
We will have a couple of breakfasts and a camp dinner sometime during the caravan. Evening campfires and drumming can break out any time! Happy hours are
also possible. A more complete itinerary will accompany the Driver’s Manual.
Send Coupon and Kitty Fee to: Bruce Kollmar, 18 Allegheny Drive South,
Farmingville, NY 11738, ASAP: Space is limited to 15 units, so hurry !!!
Remember to Support our Sponsors
Metropolitan New York Unit (02-072) is part of Wally Byam Caravan Club International, Inc., the Airstream RV Owners Association. If you own any trailer or motorhome manufactured by Airstream, Inc., WBCCI offers you fun and
exciting opportunities to enjoy your Airstream and the RV lifestyle. For more information, contact WBCCI, Inc., PO
Box 612, Jackson Center, OH 45334, Phone 937-596-5211. To Contact Metro NY Unit: Herman Bubel, Membership
Chair., 22 Seafield Lane, Bay Shore, NY 11706, Phone 631-666-4274
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