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Lehigh Valley Thunderbird Club Volume 3 Issue 5 L ehigh Valley Thun derb ird Cl ub Club Officers President Mike Melnyk (610) 279-6279 [email protected] Vice-President Vince Luppino (267) 808-1989 [email protected] Acting Secretary Jessica Corder (717) 639-7780 [email protected] Treasurer Walter J. Fries Jr. (610) 759-4997 [email protected] Editors Tom Hollenbach (610) 434-2777 [email protected] Vince Luppino (267) 808-1989 [email protected] Board of Directors Dennis Crago (484) 554-7669 Jerry Engle (610) 694-0728 Sandi Fries (610) 759-4997 Tom Hollenbach (610) 434-2777 John Huff (215) 836-9124 William Ingraham (610) 841-9021 Barbara Melnyk (610) 279-6279 Alan Miller (484) 788-3931 Birthdays Regina M. Jones 7/1 Dennis Miller 7/4 Tom Young 7/5 Richard Rex 7/18 Jane Rivera 7/21 Betsy De Cesare 7/26 Tell us if you have a Birthday in June that we missed ! Please call (610) 434-2777 THUNDERWORD June 2014 OMG…..IT’S JUNE ALREADY!!!! Can you believe it’s June already? It seems we were just discussing getting the Thunderbird’s out of storage and BAM……..it’s June! We will start the month with our annual “Ice Cream Social” at The Inside Scoop, on RT 309 in Coopersburg, PA. If you want dinner, we are meeting around 6:00pm at the Coopersburg Dinner, across the street. Then we will go the Scoop for our meeting. The Club will treat you to the equivalent of two scoops of ice cream. If you choose something like my favorite, a banana split, then you have to pay the difference. So, is your car ready for the Ford Nationals at Carlisle? Yep, only a couple weeks away, Friday June 6th through Sunday, June 8th. ITC is hosting the meet at the event, so if you can, come on out one of the days. We will be grilling up dogs, burgers and whatever else you want bring. Can’t make Carlisle, then join us for our annual jaunt to Pompton Plains, NJ to support our sister club at their All Thunderbird Car Show on Saturday, June 14th. We will be meeting in the Best Western Hotel parking lot off of RT. 22 and 512, at 8:00am and will depart promptly, as a group, at 8:30am for the show. At our meeting, we will start discussing our upcoming Nazareth Day Car Show. Last year we where able to raise a significant amount that we donated to several local charities because we held a Chinese Auction. Several members provided gift baskets with a value of $25.00 or more and they were raffled off. We are asking you to contribute to this auction by providing a basket, with a minimum value of $25.00 for the event. Please let Jerry Engle know that you will be providing a basket. We also ask if you deal with vendors/suppliers, that you see if they would be willing to provide some donation items for our door prizes. If you can help and get some “stuff”, let Dwayne Behler know, as he handles the coordination of the door prizes. If you are going to donate a gift basket or items for door prizes and cannot make the show, we can collect those items at the Nazareth Day Planning Picnic, or you can contact me, Vince Luppino, and I will pick them up. Thank You for your help, as you are The Lehigh Valley Thunderbird Club! For the Latest Information on Club Events, Call our Message Center at (610) 218-1500 Hemmings Website: http://clubs.hemmings.com/ lehighvalleythunderbird/ Table of Content President’s Message____________2 Upcoming Shows and Events_____3 Hudson Museum Pictures _______4 LV Air Show Registration Form____7 JUCC Car Show Pictures________10 Opinions expressed by those who contribute to the THUNDERWORD NEWSLETTER are their own and do not necessarily reflect the policy of the LEHIGH VALLEY THUNDERBIRD CLUB INC. Likewise, the ad copy is as submitted by the advertisers and is theirs and may not be reproduced without their consent THE LEHIGH VALLEY THUNDERBIRD CLUB ITC Convention Form __________12 NJTA Car Show Form___________14 Tacony Mason’s Car Show______16 General Events and Cruises ____21 Membership Application________22 Advertisments________________24 Page 2 Lehigh Valley Thunderbird Club President’s Message Hello Lehigh Valley Thunderbird Members, Time to dust those T-Birds off and join us at lots of our club meets! See the attached Calendar of Events. June 6th-8th, Ford Nationals at Carlisle. June 14th, North Jersey Car Show. July 12th, planning picnic for Nazareth Day , also Drive-in Movie. July 19th, Nazareth Day . As you can see, plenty of fun filled events for all of us to do. We would also appreciate volunteers to help us . Remember, this is your club! Also, please make sure you make your reservations early for the ITC Convention, if you have not already done so. The Date is August 12th –16th. Please do this now! Continue to check the LVTC Hotline for updates. A good time was had by many club members on May 3rd at the Hudson Museum. Details on this to follow in the newsletter. See you at the events! Keep on Thunderbirding! Mike Your President *** Remember to check our message center for updates and/or cancellations @ 610-218-1500 *** Board of Directors Jerry Engle (610) 694-0728 Sandi Fries (610) 759-4997 Tom Hollenbach (610) 434-2777 John Huff William Ingraham (TBA) Barbara Melnyk (TBA) Alan Miller (484) 788-3931 Editors Tom Hollenbach (610) 434-2777 [email protected] Vince Luppino (267) 808-1989 [email protected] A Message from the Board As you have read up to this point, we have a lot of events scheduled and participation varies event to event. As your Board, we try and normally do make each event and we see the same group at them. So, how about you? While we get about 20 members at each event, there are some we do not see, sometimes for the whole season. How about coming out and joining your fellow club members? If you need help getting you car out, getting it set up for a show, let one of us know and we will get together a couple fellow members to help you out. It would be nice to see you, so don’t be shy! Call any Board Member or Club Officer. The Nazareth Day Planning Picnic is coming up on Saturday, July 12th. We are planning to meet at 4:00pm at Nazareth Boro Park to discuss the details and afterward, we will cruise to a local drive-in to watch a movie. We started this tradition years ago and everyone has a great time. So we hope to see you there and ask you join us for the movie. Let Walt and Sandi Fries know if you are coming. A Message from the Editors So, we are working to get the Newsletter back on track and out the last week of the month, as it normally had been in the past. We appreciate everyone who has switched to receiving the Newsletter by Email! Once the new club website is up, you will actually go there to retrieve the newsletter and we will be able to provide more timely updates to club activities as well. Thanks you for you patience! The New “Mystery Tom” question: What year(s) Thunderbird would share an Interior part with what year full size Ford part and what was the part? Volume 3 Issue 5 Page 3 Upcoming Shows and Events DATE EVENT LOCATION June 3, 2014 “Ice Cream Social” The Inside Scoop 301 N.3rd St. (RT 309 Northbound) Coopersburg, PA 18036 610-282-1955 and General Meeting SEE SPECIAL NOTE June 6th to 8th, 2014 June 14, 2014 Ford Nationals at Carlisle North Jersey All Thunderbird Show 9:00 am to 3:00 pm (See pg. 12 for Registration form) Carlisle Fairgrounds 100 K Street Carlisle, PA 17013 717-243-7855 Pompton Valley Presbyterian Church 60 Sunset Road Pompton Plains, NJ 973-445-0919 June 24, 2014 Board Meeting Borderline Restaurant July 1, 2014 General Meeting Old Country Buffet 1245 Whitehall Mall Whitehall, Pa 18103 July 12, 2014 Nazareth Day Planning Picnic and a Movie Nazareth Boro Park Broad Street Nazareth, Pa 18064 Meet at 3:30pm July 19, 2014 LVTC Nazareth Day Car Show Nazareth Boro Park Broad Street Nazareth, Pa 18064 MEET at 7:00 am July 20, 2014 Tacony Mason’s Lodge Car Show Benefits Wounded Warriors Tacony Lodge 4400 Magee Ave. Philadelphia, Pa 19135 July 29, 2014 Board Meeting Borderline Restaurant Please Note: Pertaining to the General Meeting and Board of Directors Meeting, if you plan to have dinner, please arrive at 6:00pm, otherwise, the actual meeting starts at 7:00pm. Old Country Buffet 1245 Whitehall Mall Whitehall, Pa 18103 SPECIAL NOTE IF planning to have dinner with group, we will be meeting at Coopersburg Diner, acroos the road from the Scoop, at 6:00pm. Page 4 Volume 3 Issue 5 Hudson Museum Here are some pictures from the Hudson Museum Trip. You missed a great time, if you missed this event. Bernie Thompson took us car by car and provided a very detailed description of each model. Also, the facility used to store the vehicles is an “Eye-full” too! We had a very good showing of members and everyone in attendance learned a lot about the Hudson Marque! Thanks Bernie! Volume 3 Issue 5 Page 5 Page 6 Lehigh Valley Thunderbird Club Volume 3 Issue 5 Page 7 LEHIGH VALLEY AIRSHOW 2014 August 23-24, 2014 Schedule of Events (Saturday & Sunday) 8:00 a.m. Gates open to show cars. 9:00 a.m. Gates open to spectators; all show cars on field. 12:00 p.m. Airshow starts; flying begins. 4:00 p.m. People’s Choice Award is announced. 5:00 p.m. Airshow ends. Antique and Classics Vehicles Only (15 Years or Older) Registration Fee: $20.00 per vehicle for both days (check payable to Lehigh-Northampton Airport Authority); 2 occupants per vehicle each day. More than 2 occupants will require admission tickets. Please Note: Registration form and fee must be received by the Authority no later than August 9, 2014. Any correspondence received after August 9th will be returned to sender unopened. Name: _______________________________ Club Affiliation: ____________________________________ Make: _____________________________ Model: ___________________________ Year: __________ Phone: ____________________________ Email: ______________________________________________ Mailing Address: ________________________________ ________________________________ LIABILITY: In consideration of the acceptance of the right to participate, entrants, participants, and spectators by execution of this entry form, release and discharge the Lehigh-Northampton Airport Authority and Mach 2 Management, Inc. and anyone connected with the management or presentation of this event of any and all known and unknown damages, injuries, losses and/or claims from any cause whatsoever that may be suffered by an entrant to his person or property. I agree to indemnify and hold harmless the Lehigh-Northampton Airport Authority, its officers, directors, employees, agents, volunteers, invitees, and consultants from and against all claims, losses, liabilities and expenses, including attorney’s fees and court costs, arising from and circumstances occurring during the Lehigh Valley Airshow 2013. SIGNATURE: ____________________________________ Page 8 Lehigh Valley Thunderbird Club 10 Things you must know about detailing your car By Mike Spinelli May 22, 2014 1. Never even touch your car without a lubricant such as water, spray wax, waterless wash, or soap. These lift contaminants from the surface, "so you won't grind soil into the paint and spend the rest of the day buffing out the scratches," Kosilla says. 2. Try to be methodical and work in this order: wheels, paint, interior, and glass. Otherwise, you'll waste precious time fumbling around washing and rewashing. Doing the wheels first, before you wet the rest of the car, prevents water spots from forming on the paint. Wash the glass last in case you smudge the windows while cleaning the interior. 3. Designate one bucket and mitt for painted areas only, and keep another wash mitt in a separate bucket for the wheels. Dirty wheels often contain brake dust, which can scratch paint 4. Use a Grit Guard Insert in your bucket to keep soiled mitts clean and prevent them from picking up dirt that settles at the bottom. 5. Scrub wheels with Wheel Woolies. These brushes are engineered to quickly get into intricate spokes and lug-nut crevices. 6. On paint always use microfiber towels (not sponges), which are ideal for both washing and drying because of their ability to pick up and release dirt. "Microfiber has replaced the traditional chamois leather," Kosilla says. He uses a heavy 300- to 400-gsm (gram-per-square-meter) cloth, which is gentler on paint. 7. You can skip water altogether and clean your car with a waterless wash product. Apply it with a clean microfiber towel folded into quarters. "Use a scooping motion while applying the least amount of pressure necessary for the cloth to make contact and pick up the dirt," Kosilla says. This will require five to 10 towels and 10 to 20 ounces of waterless wash. 8. For waxing, apply a light-mist spray wax or a hydrophobic drying agent to the wet painted surfaces and wipe dry with a damp towel. "The microfiber towel will pick up any remaining dirt that was missed during the wash and apply a thin layer of protection during the drying process." 9. Shoot air into tight spots such as mirrors, taillights, and emblems with a portable vacuum blower. "The point is to release trapped water that will ultimately spill out as you drive away." 10. Use the vacuum's attachments to clean every gap, crevice, and air vent in your car's interior. Now, get cleaning! Page 9 Volume 3 Issue 5 Nazareth Day Car Show Extra Extra read all about it. It's the end of May you have about 45 days to get that T-Bird out get it cleaned up and get registered for Nazareth Days. Now after doing all that don't forget to come to the Nazareth Days show. Your Nazareth Days Committee is looking for more T-Birds to attend this year than ever before. Now beside getting the car out and getting it cleaned up, get registered for Nazareth Days. don't forget to make up a basket for our Chinese Auction. This was one of the big things in last years show and really allowed us to donate to a worthy cause one more time. Those of us who belong to this club are very fortunate to have the great membership base we do, and you as a member should feel good about helping out someone less fortunate than you are. So now beside getting the car out and getting it cleaned up and registering for the show, and didn't forget to make up a basket for our Chinese Auction. When you are doing all this think about is there something that you could lend a hand with at the Nazareth Day show remember this is your club you made it what it is, wouldn't you like to keep it that way. Since you are getting the car out and getting it cleaned up and registering for the show, and you are making up a basket for our Chinese Auction, then you are helping out. So by the end of the day you probably are a little tired, but you feel good that you have helped make another Nazareth Day show come off with out a hitch. Just think you did all that and maybe you had some fun, so maybe you would like to join the club in some other activities that we do like going to a show or a cruise. All Ford Carlisle is coming up, we usually have a 8 to 10 cars caravan to Pompton Plains NJ for our sister clubs all T-Bird Show. There are other things we do through out the year. So why not come out and join in the activities. My wife and I joined this club back in the year 2000 about a year later I joined the BOD ( Board of Directors ) a year or so after that started to Co-Edit this newsletter. My wife and I have had lots of fun being with members and going different places. There were about 70 members when we joined that number has dwindled if you know any one who has a T-Bird any year, any condition see if you can't talk to them about joining up. Tom Hollenbach Page 10 Lehigh Valley Thunderbird Club JUCC Car Show Another fun and relaxing event! Car count was around 50 vehicles that came, displayed for an hour or two and then left. Pictures are of vehicles displayed at the time. A “special interest” vehicle was on display, THE THUNDER SPREADER, designed and restored by Jerry Engle. Even powered be V-8! Volume 3 Issue 5 Page 11 So…..Are You Going ? Registration form on next page Volume 3 Issue 5 Page 15 Page 18 Lehigh Valley Thunderbird Club 2014 Schedule of Plan Date Activity Time Point Person Saturday. January 17th Auto Mania 9:00 am Vince 6:00 pm Walt & Sandi 10:00 am Vince 9:00 am Walt & Sandi 11 am to 3 pm Vince Noon Walt 8:00 am Bill & Sally 9 am to 3 pm CANCELLED 7 am to 7 pm Vince Walt ITC 9 am to 3 pm Tom & Al 3:00 pm Mike 8:00 am 8:00 am Mike Mike 6:00 pm Vince 8:00 am 9 am to 3 pm 10:00 am Tuesday, March 4th Saturday, March 22nd Saturday, April 5th Saturday, May 3rd Saturday, May 3rd Saturday, May 17th Sunday, May 18th Thursday, May 29th June 6th to 8th Saturday, June 14th Saturday, July 12th Saturday, July 19th August 1st to 3rd Tuesday, August 5th August 12th to 17th August 31st Sunday, September 14th Saturday, October 4th Sunday, October 12th October 24th to 26th Sunday, December 14th Pizza Night Mivajo’s Pizza 394 N. Broad Street Nazareth, Pa 18064 GLVADA Auto Show Meet at Stabler Arena Road Rally Starting at Schnecksville Diner BAVTS Car Show 3300 Chester Avenue Bethlehem, PA 18020 Hudson Museum Meet at Starlight Diner Jordon United Church of Christ Car Show Wind Gap Car Show Thursday Night Bath Cruise All Ford Nationals at Carlisle, PA NJTA All Thunderbird Show Pompton Plains, NJ Planning Picnic for Nazareth Day And Drive-In Movie LVTC Nazareth Day Car Show Das Awkscht Fescht Mini Golf and General Meeting at Lucky Strokes Golf Center ITC Convention in Charlotte, NC Slatington Lions Car Show Wine Cruise Bath Community Day Car Show 8:00 am ITC Tom & Al Vince L. & Lynne M. Walt North Catty Car Show 9 am to 3 pm Tom & Al Fall Fling in Lancaster, PA LVTC Annual Christmas Party Best Western 8:00 am Walt & Sandi 1:00 pm Walt & Sandi Volume 3 Issue 5 Page 19 General Meeting Minutes for May 6, 2014 The meeting was brought to Order Motion to make Jessica Corder the Permanent Secretary by Walt and Gina seconded The minutes from the last meeting were read and accepted Walt gave the Treasurer’s report:$294.88 worth of checks written and the balance in the checkbook is $1053.34. The treasurer’s report was accepted. We now have 54 members OLD BUSINESS We collected $61.00 for Norm Mummert and the money will be sent to his church per the request of the family The Road Rally was a success. First place went to Tom Young and Linda and last place went to Linda McDay NEW BUSINESS Nazareth Days. Jessica Corder’s car will be the feature car on the plaque. Mike will bring the Nazareth Days folder to the Board Meeting. For Fall Fling the Hotel down the street from our hotel will honor the same prices if we sell out of rooms. There are 38 people going to the Sight and Sound Moses Show. We discussed the All Ford Nationals in Carlisle The Hudson Museum Tour was well done. There were about 50 Hudsons . One of them was a Hudson Woody. There are only two of them in the world. Windgap will be the 18th and the Church car show will be the 17th. We want the Current Thunderword to be on the Public side of our website. There was a recommendation to do this and the club voted yes. We need pictures of member’s cars for the Thunderword. Send to Tom H and Vince the pictures of your cars. The meeting was adjourned. Page 20 Lehigh Valley Thunderbird Club Wanted Looking for Ford Thunderbird Shop Manuals, All years, good condition. Contact Vince Luppino at 267808-1989 or email at [email protected] “MYSTRY TOM” ? DUANE JONES knew the answer: 1988 Turbo Coupe Our first clue was: In it’s six year production run, Ford built 128,533 units with the last year having production figures of 35,271 units. This vehicle was built in the last year of the production run Our second clue is: While available with an automatic transmission, most preferred the five speed manual transmission. NEW QUESTION: What year(s) Thunderbird would share an Interior part with what year full size Ford part and what was the part? Know the answer, contact Tom! Local Events and Shows June 2014 06/01 SUMMER BASH AT BRODHEADSVILLE CHEVROLET, RT 209, BRODHEADSVILLE PA Register 8:30am-11:30am; Show 12-3 PM; Over 30 Awards; Goodie bags to first 100 cars registered Host: Tri County Corvettes; Info: Tom Gunderman 570-992-6446; All makes of cars are welcome MON 06/02 CRUISE AT NORTH CATASAQUA PARK, 710 GROVE ST, NORTH CATASAQUA PA 18032 5:30-8:30 PM; Rain Date the following Monday; Located between Grove & Arch Streets; Door Prizes, 50/50 Info: Marc 484-560-1938 06/06-06/08 FORD NATIONALS AT CARLISLE www.carsatcarlisle.com 717-243-7855 All Ford Carlisle, Event pass $25; Ford, Lincoln, Mercury Link to All Ford eve http://www.carsatcarlisle/carlisle-events 06/06 “ROCKIN’ 50’S FEST” AT SACRED HEART SENIOR LIVING IN NORTHAMPTON PA 1-3 PM; Antiques & Classic Cars Welcome; Free root beer floats & soft pretzels Info: 610-851-0234 06/07 CRUISE NIGHT AT WEIS, ROUTE 873, SCHNECKSVILLE PA 5:30 PM; Slate Clock Trophy and personalized award for each cruise. Host: East Penn Late Great Chevy Club; David Boger 610-751-3319 06/07 CRUISE NIGHT AT 820 ROUTE 113, SOUDERTON PA 5-9 PM; Host: Crossmembers Car Club 06/07 CRUISE AT THE NORTHAMPTON CROSSINGS MALL (RTS 248 & 33 / SAM’S CLUB) 5-8 pm; 200+ cars each month; Host: Easton Area Corvette Club 06/08 VETTES FOR VETS CAR TRUCK & MOTORCYCLE SHOW IN BANGOR PA Blue Valley Farm Show, Bangor, PA; 9-3; Rain or Shine; Keystone Blood Drive; Corvettes, Cars, Trucks Motorcycles Many awards; patriotic ball cap & dash plaque for entrants; vendors (free) Slate Belt Corvette Club 610-841-6403, 6404 [email protected] ; Website www.slatebeltcorvetteclub.com 06/08 STRAWBERRY SOCIAL AND 2ND ANNUAL CAR SHOW AT BEN SALEM U.C.C., 1749 CHURCH HILL RD, LEHIGHTON PA 12-6 PM; Music by The Steam Shovels and Lost & Found Info: 570-386-2530 or 570-386-3870; Website www.bensalemucc.com Host: Goodtime Motorvators; Trophies, 50/50; Info: Linda or George 610-395-1558 Page 21 Volume 3 Issue 5 Local Events and Shows continued 06/08 CRUISE DAIRY QUEEN, RT 309, QUAKERTOWN PA 5-8 PM; Rain Date 04/23; $1 donation per vehicle benefits the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHoP) Host: Goodtime Motorvators; Trophies, 50/50; Info: Linda or George 610-395-1558 06/13 CRUISE AT LUCKY STROKES GOLF, 7200 AIRPORT RD, BATH PA 18014 5:30-8:30 PM; Door Prizes, 50/50, Silent Auction; All vehicles welcome; Benefit Camelot House for Children Host: Lehigh Valley Cruisers; Contact Debbie 610-360-2632 or Dick 610-216-3510 www.lehighvalleycruisers.com 06/13 CRUISE NIGHT AT BURGER KING, RT 611 (ADJACENT TO STROUD MALL), STROUDSBURG PA 6-9 PM; Weather Permitting; Awards, Music, Door Prizes, 50/50 Host: Monroe County Cruisers Car Club [email protected] FRI 06/13 CRUISE NIGHT AT PHIFER ICE DAM PARK, 880 MAIN RD, LEHIGHTON PA 6 PM; Host: Jukebox Cruisers Car Club www.jukeboxcruisers.org 06/14 PALMERTON CAR SHOW “THE RETURN” AT THE PALMERTON BOROUGH PARK, PALMERTON PA 10-3; Host: Pace-Makers Association; Info: Terry [email protected] or 610-826-3393 06/14 EASTON HIGH SCHOOL VIETNAM WAR MEMORIAL CRUISE THE STRIP CAR SHOW Rain Date 06/15; Info [email protected] 06/14 CRUISE DAIRY QUEEN, PALMER TOWN CENTER, 701 SOUTH 25TH ST, EASTON PA 5-9 PM; Lehigh Valley Region AACA; Info: 610-252-1656 or 610-972-2930 www.lvraaca.com 06/14 CRUISE NIGHT AT TREXLERTOWN SHOPPING CENTER, 7150 HAMILTON BLVD, TREXLERTOWN PA 6-9 PM; All makes & models welcome; Benefit Dreams Come True (seriously, chronically, terminally ill children) Host: Mopar Madness www.moparmadness.org ; DJ Sensational Sounds, Door Prizes, 50/50, Food 06/15 FATHER’S DAY HOT RODS N HOT DOGS, SALEM BIBLE CHURCH, 8031 CHURCH RD, MACUNGIE PA 12-3 PM Cruise; 10:30 AM Special Service; Music; Food; Cars and cycles welcome Info: Jim 484-239-4124 [email protected] 06/15 25TH ANNIVERSARY ALL MOPAR FATHER’S DAY CAR SHOW AT REAGLE DODGE, RT 512, PEN ARGYL PA 9-3; Rain Date SUN 06/22; New Reg. Hours 8-11 AM; Pre-Reg. by 06/07 $10, After/DOS $15 Host: Slate Belt Mighty Mopars Ltd.; Info: Rick Hageman 610-381-7222 06/15 CRUISE RITZ AT THE ALLENTOWN FAIRGROUNDS, 17TH & CHEW STS, ALLENTOWN PA 5-8 PM; Benefits Camelot House for Children and Wounded Warriors Foundation Host: Blue Mountain Classics; Info: Donna 610-625-0851 06/17 CRUISE MAIN STREET IN STROUDSBURG PA 3RD TUE, RAIN DATE 4TH TUE 6-9 PM; 30+ Trophies Per Night!; DJ; Merchants open late; Broadcast on WABT 96.7 FM Radio Info: [email protected] or call Sal Albanese at 570-476-9898 Web: http://www.monroecountycruiserscarclub.com/cruising-the-burg WED 06/18 CRUISE QUEEN CITY DINER IN ALLENTOWN PA 5:30-8:30 PM; Rain Date 06/25; $1 donation benefits Canine Partners for Life Host: Found in the 60’s; Info: Roger 610-799-4922; Door Prizes, 50/50, Trophies 06/20-06/22 GM NATIONALS AT CARLISLE www.carsatcarlisle.com 717-243-7855 06/20 CRUISE CRYSTAL’S CAFÉ, RT 309, COOPERSBURG PA 5-8 PM; All makes & models welcome; No entry fee; Food specials for cruisers; Info: Crystal 610-282-290306/20 CRUISE NIGHT AT WARRINGTON PAVILION SHOPPING CENTER IN WARRINGTON PA 1111 Easton Road, Warrington, PA; Rain Date 4th Friday Host: Down The Road Cruisers; Contact: Joe Fite [email protected] 06/20 CRUISE NIGHT AT BURGER KING, RT 611 (ADJACENT TO STROUD MALL), STROUDSBURG PA 6-9 PM; Weather Permitting; Awards, Music, Door Prizes, 50/50 Host: Monroe County Cruisers Car Club [email protected] 06/21 CRUISE NIGHT AT MACUNGIE MEMORIAL PARK, MACUNGIE PA 5-9 PM; Wheels of Time Street Rod Association www.wheelsoftime.org $1 per vehicle charged by The Macungie Memorial Park Association for park repair 06/21 CRUISE AT LAUREL MALL RT. 93 ENTRANCE IN HAZLETOWN PA 4-8 PM; Rain or Shine; Music; Door Prizes; Benefits Amvets Post 1 McAdoo PA… All antiques, muscle cars, modifieds, hot rods and motorcycles are welcome. Host: Anthracite Region AACA; Info: Mike 570-929-3095 06/21 CRUISE NIGHT IN EASTON PA (NORTHAMPTON ST FROM 15TH ST TO CENTER SQUARE) 6-9 PM; Free; Food-Drink-Shopping; Contact Jim Kelly 610-390-0723 (cell) or [email protected] (WGPA 1100 AM) 06/21 WEEKLY CRUISE-IN AT TRACTOR SUPPLY/AUTO ZONE, BUSINESS ROUTE 522S, LEWISTOWN PA 5-9 PM; Host Keystone State Muscle Cars; Info: [email protected] 06/24 CRUISE JOE’S STEAK SHOP, 274 S. MAIN ST., PHILLIPSBURG NJ 4-9 PM; Music, Door Prizes, Joe’s Jackpot; Great Food; DESIRE LIVE – Bring chairs 06/27 CRUISE NIGHT AT BURGER KING, RT 611 (ADJACENT TO STROUD MALL), STROUDSBURG PA 6-9 PM; Weather Permitting; Awards, Music, Door Prizes, 50/50 Host: Monroe County Cruisers Car Club [email protected] 06/28 CRUISE NIGHT AT TREXLERTOWN SHOPPING CENTER, 7150 HAMILTON BLVD, TREXLERTOWN PA 6-9 PM; All makes & models welcome; Benefit Dreams Come True (seriously, chronically, terminally ill children) Page 24 Lehigh Valley Thunderbird Club Volume 3 Issue 5 Page 25 Ford Nationals @ Carlisle Friday June 6th thru Sunday June 8th, 2014 Registration is Now Open www.carlisleevents.com June 2014 Ford Nationals @ Carlisle THUNDERWORD Lehigh Valley Thunderbird Club 2899 Edgemont Drive Allentown, PA 18103
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