Blue Beret August 2016
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Blue Beret August 2016
President’s Corner Dear Friends, I have often been reminded by our dear friend Dale Schwamborn, that the role of President is that of a caretaker. One who looks over the club, protects it and helps it grow. It is an enormous challenge, but it will also be a lot of fun. Traveling and camping with friends, it doesn’t get any better than that! Jan and I would like to thank the many friends who have supported us over the years. You have helped make this journey more enjoyable and we truly appreciate all the help. Special thanks go to our WBCCI parents, Jim and Raisin Schwerdfeger. They have been our mentors, our advisors and most importantly our very close friends. We are extremely excited about the coming year. I have worked closely with the ECC for several years and this year I have asked them to develop a new calendar system so that you can better view all the club events. Once this system is in place all club activities will be viewable from a single website. Changes will also be made to the Blue Beret, starting this issue which is printed on a new paper stock. It is my goal is to focus on membership value during my term as president. Looking down the road, the 2017 International Rally will be held in Escanaba, Michigan. Space is limited, so don’t procrastinate! You can sign up online at www.wbcci.org Travel Safe, Richard BLUE BERET is the official publication of the Wally Byam Caravan Club International, Inc. (WBCCI), Airstream Club International. BLUE BERET welcomes contributions of articles, photographs, news items and advertising. However, their publication in the BLUE BERET does not constitute endorsement. The opinions of the authors are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of either the BLUE BERET or WBCCI. The products and claims of advertisers are their own and, too, do not necessarily represent endorsement by either BLUE BERET or WBCCI. 2 Blue Beret / August 2016 BLUE BERET (USPS 669-270; ISSN 0744-5601) is published monthly except December and July. Periodical mail postage paid at Jackson Center, OH and additional mailing offices. Canada Publications Mail Agreement #41295545. Canada Post Returns: 7289 Torbram Road, Mississauga, ON L4T 1G8. Notification of address change is the responsibility of the member or recipient and should be received at least two months in advance to avoid delays in forwarding. Re-mailing of back issues is at recipient expense. Address corrections, suggestions, stories, art, photos, advertising and paid mail subscriptions ($25/year, included in members’ dues) may be mailed to: BLUE BERET/ WBCCI, P.O. Box 612, 803 E. Pike Street, Jackson Center, OH 45334, Phone 937-596-5211, Fax 937-596-5542, email: [email protected] POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: BLUE BERET/ WBCCI, P.O. Box 612, 803 E. Pike Street, Jackson Center, OH 45334. Wally Byam Caravan Club International, Inc. 803 E. Pike Street, PO Box 612 Jackson Center, OH 45334-0612 Phone 937-596-5211 FAX 937-596-5542 www.wbcci.org INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President...................................... Richard Girard 1st Vice President................................ Jim Cocke 2nd Vice President............................... Barry Bell 3rd Vice President............................ Mona Heath Recording Secretary.................... Gayle Ketchum Treasurer........................................Gail Harrower Past President......................... Jim Schwerdfeger REGION PRESIDENTS Region 1............................................Tyrone Mott Region 2...........................................Fred Schultz Region 3.........................................John Frerking Region 4.......................................... Gary Olinger Region 5............................................ Artie Martin Region 6................................. Charles Bourgeois Region 7............................................ Pete Yanke Region 8..............................................Gary Rush Region 9............................................Grady Ferry Region 10........................................Bob Caldwell Region 11...................................Barbara Vaughn Region 12...................................... Tom Smithson Parliamentarian.............................. Joanne Miller COMMITTEES Budget.......................................David Thompson Caravan.............................................Chuck Kiple Constitution & Bylaws.................... Joe Perryman Electronic Communications............ Damon Beals Ethics & Grievance................Barry Heckenswiler Family & Youth..................................Linda Amme Historian..........................................Joe Peplinski International Rally Site...................Don McKelvay International Relations........................Don Shafer Lifetime Membership............................ Barry Bell Long Range Planning....................... Mona Heath Membership.................................... Teresa Taylor National/Special Events..............Marque Mooney Nominating.............................. Jim Schwerdfeger Planning Guides......................... Karin Kurkowski Publications.............................Cecelia Stansbury Technical.................................... Dave Schumann WBCCI STAFF What’s Inside... Vol. 52 August 2016 Issue No. 7 President’s Corner.....................................2 Club News...................................................6 Welcome New Members.........................................................................................6 Membership...........................................................................................................11 Inspiration 101.......................................................................................................18 South Africa in Arizona.........................................................................................21 Airstream Parks Association.................................................................................22 Historically Speaking............................................................................................25 Airstream Tech Help Group..................................................................................28 WBCCI Kids Page................................................................................................30 Hints for All Airstreamers.....................................................................................32 In Memoriam.........................................................................................................58 International Rally....................................33 Caravans...................................................35 Springtime in Kentucky .......................................................................................35 National Rallies.........................................38 Pendleton Round-Up.............................................................................................38 Special Event Rallies...............................38 Sun Valley Jazz & Music Festival.........................................................................38 Storytelling Rally..................................................................................................39 Old Thresher's.......................................................................................................39 Rose Parade...........................................................................................................40 Region News.............................................40 Airstream • 937-596-6111.........................45 From the Vice President........................................................................................45 MARCHing On.....................................................................................................46 Event Schedule.........................................50 Classifieds................................................57 Coupons....................................................59 Corporate Manager and Blue Beret Managing Editor............ Lori Plummer [email protected] Blue Beret Editor.................................Deb Sailor [email protected] Membership Team......................... Megan Roche [email protected] Member Services ..........................Julie Rethman [email protected] CONTRIBUTING EDITORS Region 1...........................................J. Rick Cipot Region 2.....................................Debbie Hammer Region 3.......................................Joan Anderson Region 4............................................Nancy Brett Region 5............................................ Artie Martin Region 6............................................ Sidra Spies Region 7............................................ Pete Yanke Region 8........................................... Ann Barclay Region 9...............................................Bill Kindle Region 10............................................Carol Ortiz Region 11................................... Bob Lauderdale Region 12.................................Robert Stansbury on the cover... Richard and Jan Girard, 2016-2017 International President and First Lady on the back cover... - additional photos from the South Africa in Arizona article, page 21 “AIRSTREAM” is a registered trademark used under license. Copy Deadline for the October issue is August 15. Blue Beret / August 2016 3 SPECIAL OFFER For WBCCI Members If a medical emergency occurs while you’re on the road … SkyMed TAKES YOU HOME fast! 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No membership list may be used by any other person, firm, or commercial entity. LET US GIVE YOUR AIRSTREAM A FACE LIFT DRAPES, FLOORING, UPHOLSTERY BEDSPREADS, BLINDS, CABINETS DETAIL CLEANING Since 1981 Fowler Interiors PO Box 91 Symsonia, KY 42082 (270) 851-3257 www.fowlerRVinteriors.com Thank you to all the generous Airstream Angels who donated money, pet food, towels, blankets and cat litter to the Greenbrier Humane Society. I have never been so proud of any organization as I am of the “Wally Club.” Grand Total: $2,250.00 plus two truckloads of pet items and food. Well done, Airstreamers, well done to answering a great need. Linda Agre 10 Blue Beret / August 2016 Teresa Taylor, Chairman Hi! Teresa Taylor here, new Membership chair for Richard Girard. Richard asked me last year, I think because it was one of those quit talking about it and just do it things. You may recognize the name Teresa Taylor as Glenn and I have hosted the Pendleton Round-Up National Rally for the last 6 years, Chairman of the Tours and Information at International the last 3 years. If you’re a Vintage Airstream Club member, I was membership chairman 2012-2015. In that position, I was both data entry and cheerleader. I’m also past President of the Oregon Unit. My husband Glenn and I have been lifelong campers, first in our VW camper, then full time trailer camping for nine months, with a 2 & 4 year old, watching a shuttle land at Edwards Air Force base in California and another take off at Kennedy Space center in the early 80’s. Tent camping as the boys were growing up. Kids grown, getting ready to retire and here we are members since 2006, retired three years and loving every bit of it. Just a little about Glenn and I. We live in the small coastal town of Seaside, Oregon. Glenn retired from Building and Planning in Seaside and I owned an interior design/ window covering store and workroom for over 20 years. Little did I know that my design background would help me in this job, but I found that what I did in designing interiors is listening, finding solutions and making sure it looks great and functions as designed. Same job as membership, so I have been talking with and listening to new members, new Airstream owners and not so new members to see what they want in this home we call the Wally Byam Caravan Club. I’m excited to get started on this new job, that of your Membership Chair. The corporate office and I are working on new unit membership packets which will have brochures, hang tags and post cards that each unit can personalize. Your unit membership chair may already have them. Our new brochure was designed by Kimber Moore and as Kimber says, reflects the new Airstream owner and our Airstream lifestyle. I agree. I’m also starting to work with corporate on updating our welcome to new members with both the welcome packet and website. Our unit membership chairs and treasurers will be getting new member and renewal information, ideas and templates to make their job easier. Teresa & Glenn Taylor at the southern most point in the U.S. during the Florida State Rally The all new Social Media team will be making sure our social media tells our story of Airstream friends and adventure. We’ll be available to help units make their Social Media a great way for potential members to get to know them before they join. While Glenn and I were in Jackson Center at the corporate office working on membership, I also updated the display cases and bulletin board at the Airstream factory. Take a look the next time you are in JC. We’ll see you down the road if we haven’t already. We have been traveling since January 2016 attending as many rallies as possible and meeting members to find the best practices to share. Bulletin Board at Airstream Blue Beret / August 2016 11 Thanks to all who helped at the Lewisburg Rally. Jim & Raisin Gift and Legacy Program AMAZING ALUMINUM donor Mary C. Patenge We wish to express our sincere thanks to Mary for her generous gift to WBCCI. 12 Blue Beret / August 2016 Blue Beret / August 2016 13 D R A P E R I E S for Airstream & Argosy J.P.A. Drapes, Inc. PHONE: (800) 813-7686 E-MAIL [email protected] Finest Quality Continuing a family tradition started in 1973 When inquiring for prices, include: Year Length Bath location Bed Type VISA / MasterCard / Checks Web site: www.jpadrapes.com Proudly serving the Airstream and Argosy Community Gulfport, MS MOBILE GULFPORT NEW ORLEANS 14 Blue Beret / August 2016 Now You Can Travel In Luxury... 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Address _____________________________________ Rally fee includes: Reception, 3 breakfasts, 3 dinners, 4 nights entertainment, seminars and workshops City _______________________________________ Phone ______________________________________ Area Hotels: Holiday Inn Express (520-509-6333) Choice Hotels (520-252-4459) Comfort Inn (520-421-9878) Email ______________________________________ Sky Harbor International Airport, Phoenix (approx. 44 miles) WBCCI# ____________________________________ Make checks payable to: Region 11, WBCCI Reservation forms due Saturday, December 31st Mail to: Nancy Fisher 1703 N. Thornton Road, #506 Casa Grande, AZ 85122 Questions to: Region President Barbara Vaughn State ___________________ZIP_________________ Rally fee per person # _______ x $85.00 $ ____________ Parking per night # ________ x $25.00 $ ____________ includes 30/50 amp, water & sewer Total $ ____________ 16 Blue Beret / August 2016 “Providing and Inspiring Adventure for over 60 years” www.HaydocyAirstream.com 3865 W Broad St Columbus Ohio 43228 Contact Eric Davis - [email protected] 614-279-8880 Blue Beret / August 2016 17 Dr. Harold Kingdon, WBCCI #14383 International Chaplain A funny thing happened on the way to Lewisburg! A not so funny thing happened on the way to Lewisburg! A wonderful thing happened on the way to Lewisburg! In case anyone is confused, this is an article about our journey to the International Convention/Rally in Lewisburg, West Virginia. Fortunately for you, the reader, Blue Beret publication deadlines do not permit a ten page documentary on the Rally itself. I am limited to reporting only “what happened on the way to Lewisburg,” because the Rally will not officially begin for another week and a half. First, the funny thing that happened on the way to Lewisburg. We camped for the night about two hours from Lewisburg, ready to make the final short jaunt the next morning and be parked on our assigned arrival date, June 15. Late afternoon, early evening, a non-Airstream motorhome pulled into the site next to us. It was a brand new rig carrying a temporary New Jersey tag. As I soon discovered, not only was the motorhome brand new, the people operating it were brand new to the camping experience; a man and his handicapped wife and their adult son. It was their first outing, and it showed. Now, I could dazzle you with all the ingenious, insightful camping tips with which I enlightened them, but I won’t, because I didn’t. I remained on standby in case they asked for help, but I did not attempt to be intrusive. The point I want to make about this “funny thing that happened on the way to Lewisburg” is to emphasize again how blessed we are as an Airstream club to have experienced 18 Blue Beret / August 2016 and skilled members who “show us the ropes” and help solve problems. No one in this club remains a novice very long, because we look out for one another. The not so funny thing that happened on the way to Lewisburg was very serious, but could have been much worse. While driving from the above mentioned campsite to our Lewisburg destination we received a phone call. It was from our New York Finger Lakes Unit president, Nancy Hussar. She and first mate John had just started out for Lewisburg that morning. Less than 50 miles down the road, they found themselves at the mercy of a fishtailing Airstream trailer pushing their suburban uncontrollably and eventually crashing them into a guard rail. In Nancy’s own words: “Our Suburban and Airstream are totaled. We were fortunate not to get hurt. God was watching over us.” As we all know, things can be replaced; people are irreplaceable. The wonderful thing that happened on the way to Lewisburg is a tribute to all the caring people in our club. In mid-May, Fred Yochum and Anne Briscoe canceled their Rally reservation because their infant granddaughter, who almost died last November, was scheduled for kidney surgery. They asked for our prayers. Just prior to our departure for Lewisburg, I received the good news. The 5 hour surgery on June 3 went perfectly to plan, and 11 month old Mikayla “…was preciously perfect, smiley and a bundle of joy” when she returned home. Fred’s message continued: “Global prayers took place for Mikayla, including…Ghana, West Africa…Brazil…our local church… other churches...[and] WBCCI members. Therefore, with sincere thanks…please do make known the power of prayer at the WBCCI rally. I also know from personal experience that Airstreamers are caring, compassionate people.” And all God’s people said, “Amen!” This is my litany of Lewisburg lore; the funny, the not so funny, and the wonderful things that happened on the way to the WBCCI 59th International Convention/Rally in Lewisburg, West Virginia! What is yours? Where WIll you go? eWald carrIeS the mIdWeSt’S largeSt aIrStream SelectIon! EWALD’S AIRSTREAM 414-427-2000 | 6319 S. 108th Street | Franklin, WI 53132 eWaldaIrStream.com Blue Beret / August 2016 19 C & G TRAILER SERVICE Washington Land Yacht Harbor Always open for Airstreams to visit year-round! Day trips to Mt. Rainier, Mt. St. Helens & Olympic NP 60 miles from Seattle & 80 miles from the ocean! Great fishing in Puget Sound, local lakes & rivers Nearby shopping – Wal-Mart, Costco & Cabela’s Great Restaurants 162 sites with full hookups w/Free WiFi Large club house seats 400 & Gatehouse seats 40, a great rally site! Easy access from I-5, Exit 111 or 114 Residential ownership opportunities on leased lots Pets welcome, 40x80 fenced dog run www.washingtonlandyachtharbor.com 360-491-3750 9101 Steilacoom Rd SE Olympia, WA 98513 Charter Member of Airstream Parks Association 20 Blue Beret / August 2016 9241 Sonrisa St. Bellflower, CA 90706 (562) 634-‐6286 (800) 662-‐3790 Email: [email protected] Plasticoating & painting Metal damage, refurbishment, remodeling Electrical, plumbing, gray tanks Free overnight parking during repairs WE ACCEPT VISA, MC, DISC & AMEX AIRSTREAM SERVICE SINCE 1964 WWW.CGTRAILER.COM South Africa in Arizona Jim Moser, WBCCI #7832 In March 2016 at Camp Verde, the Arizona Unit enjoyed a rally with a South African theme. Our hosts, Rod and Joan Gamble, originally from South Africa, kicked off the rally with an afternoon English tea, in which they served hot tea, of course, and freshly baked English scones with clotted cream and a variety of jams. Yum, yum! Later, we shared happy hour and a potluck dinner. Following the trail from ancient Indian Ruins hikes through the countryside, easily accessible from the Stephensons’ home. We hiked past ancient ruins of an Indian settlement, walked along Spring Creek in a lush valley featuring cottonwoods, sycamores and wild flowers, and trekked on a high desert path. In the evening, we grilled meat and shared a potluck supper. Sunday morning, we were treated to a delicious continental breakfast before saying our goodbyes and preparing for Feeding the Hyena departure. I wish to thank Bob Edwards On Friday, after breakfast, we spent for preparing the coffee and hot tea water much of the day at the Out of Africa each morning, Jerry and Sandra Pyper Wildlife Park. Lions, and tigers and as well as Ken and Sun Bauman for bears! Oh, my! The park contains a huge preparing breakfasts, and especially the collection of wild critters who roam Stephensons for hosting brunch at their in outdoor enclosures. Some of us fed home. Special thanks to the Gambles for celery to a giraffe up real close, and we the planning and hosting the rally and watched our tour-guide offer meat snacks for preparing the special South African to hyenas, lions, tigers and a bear. We food and English tea. A very good time watched a show in which a tiger was was enjoyed by all. induced to jump into a pool in pursuit of Bobotie (makes a large dish sufficient inflatable toys and in another show we for 8-10 people) were introduced to very exotic unusual 2 lbs. lean ground beef animals from various parts of the tropics. 2 large white onions For dinner Friday evening, the Gam3 slices white bread bles prepared traditional South African 1 cup 2% milk (whole milk OK, but Bobotie - a beef curry casserole (beef not skim) curry topped with a creamy egg custard) 3 large eggs served over white rice and topped with 1/3 stick of butter desiccated coconut. Side dishes included 3-4 tablespoons curry powder (add or a piquant tomato and onion salad, sliced lessen according to taste) bananas and chutney. What a wonderful 2 teaspoons turmeric spice combination of flavors! See the Gambles’ 1 teaspoon cumin spice recipes at the end of this article. 2 tablespoons white sugar On Saturday morning, we enjoyed 3/4 cup of white sugar a visit to the home of John and Alice Extras: white rice, desiccated coconut Stephenson, where Alice provided a dePreparation licious brunch. The Stephensons live on - Dice and fry the onions in a large a beautiful site next to US National Forpan or wok, using the butter, until the est land. Several Airstreamers enjoyed onions start to brown. Do not overcook. Add the ground beef and stir into the onions until the beef starts to brown. Soak each slice of white bread in a plate of water. Gently squeeze out the water and crumble the wet bread into the beef and onion mixture. Keep stirring and frying until the beef is uniformly brown. While the beef, onions and bread are simmering, mix the spices together in a cup (curry, turmeric, cumin, sugar and vinegar). Stir thoroughly. Stir the mixture of spices into the simmering beef. Mix in thoroughly until the beef is uniformly yellow and completely infused with the curry, etc. Transfer the ground beef mixture into a large ovenproof pan. Beat the milk and eggs together in a separate bowl. Pour the milk-egg mixture carefully over the ground beef, ensuring that the milk-egg mixture completely covers the ground beef. Bake at 450F for about 30 minutes, until the milk-egg covering starts to bubble and turns brown in patches. The surface of the bobotie should be a patchwork of yellow and brown when it is done baking. Serve the bobotie over fluffy white rice, and top it by sprinkling with desiccated white coconut. Serve with side dishes of tomatoonion salad, sliced bananas and chutney. Piquant Tomato-Onion Salad Dice 6-8 Romano tomatoes into squares about the size of a dime. Dice 3-4 large white onions. Stir tomatoes and onions together in a large bowl. Mix together the following: 3/4 cup white vinegar 1-2 tablespoons of fig-infused balsamic vinegar (regular balsamic vinegar works, but fig-infused adds a special flavor) 2-3 tablespoons of white vinegar Stir the aforementioned mix into the diced tomatoes and onions. Chill in the refrigerator for an hour or two before serving. More photos on back cover Blue Beret / August 2016 21 Project3_Layout 1 4/30/15 6:25 PM Page 1 Premier Parks for Airstream Owners and WBCCI Members • • • • • • Jersey Shore Haven Land Yacht Harbor (Florida) Minnesota Airstream Park Mystic Springs Cove (Florida) North Texas Airstream Community Penn Wood Airstream Park • • • • • Tennessee Cumberland Plateau Campground (TCPC) Texas Airstream Harbor, Inc (TAHI) Top of Georgia Airstream Park Virginia Highland Haven Washington Land Yacht Harbor TOP of GEORGIA AIRSTREAM PARK The Top of Georgia is a family-friendly park offering a playground area for children and a dog walk area for your pets. Explore our mountain hiking trails or enjoy a quiet porch swing in one of our covered pavilions overlooking Andrew’s Creek. No matter how you relax, we have something for you! Come join us soon and take in the crisp, clean mountain air. The park is located in the beautiful north Georgia mountains close to trout streams, waterfalls, hiking trails, scenic drives, and so much more. It is six miles north of the Alpine Village of Helen which has shopping, good restaurants, tubing down the Chattahoochee, ziplining, and lots more. You will enjoy: • Full hook-ups, free cable TV, free Wi-Fi, playground. • Enjoy the cooler summer temperatures of the mountains. • Open year round—no reservations—limited sites available during the winter months. • Very competitive rates—during rally weeks rally fees will be an additional charge. • All Airstreams welcome. • Rally groups are welcome: facilities include recreation pavilion, kitchen, and shelters. If your group likes to rally, we would encourage you to visit our park! Contact George Ward (912.657.0139 or [email protected]) to schedule a rally for your group. 14255 Highway 75N | Helen, Georgia 30545 www.topofgeorgia.wbcci.net | 706.878.3590 22 Blue Beret / August 2016 Welcome to the park Andrews Creek Just relax and enjoy the moments! Blue Beret / August 2016 23 24 Blue Beret / August 2016 Joe Peplinski WBCCI #6768, Chairman, Historical Committee [email protected] The Olympic Caravans With the 2016 Summer Olympics beginning in August in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, now is an appropriate time to review two unique Airstream caravans from 48 years ago that attended the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico. Never before or after has any official Airstream caravan attended an Olympics. Airstreams toured the west coast of Mexico, visiting the cities of Hermisillo, Guaymas, Obregon, Mazatlan, Tepic, Guadalajara, Morelia, and Toluca on the way to Mexico City; and Queretaro and Monterrey on the return trip before ending in McAllen, Texas on November 1. Caravan 62 rendezvoused at Laredo, Texas on October 7, and its 180 Airstreams toured the east coast of Mexico, visiting Saltillo, Metchuala, San Luis Potosi, and Ceyala on the way to Mexico City. This caravan took a longer route back visiting Cuernavaca, Acapulco, Morelia, Aguascalientes, and Delicias before ending in El Paso, Texas on November 18. Main Entrance to 1968 Olympic Stadium The participants of Airstream Company Caravans 61 and 62 attended the Summer Olympic Games in October 1968. After a year in the planning, these two caravans provided participants a unique opportunity to see the Olympics while not having to worry about making travel or accommodation arrangements, pay exorbitant prices at hotels and restaurants, nor even having to buy tickets for their favorite sporting events. Both caravans were six weeks in length, and each travelled about 2500 miles in total, but they left at different times from different places, and they followed different routes. Caravan 61 rendezvoused at Tucson, Arizona on September 22, and its 108 The caravanners were able to watch some action in 10 of the 19 major sports that were contested at the Olympics, including track and field, swimming, gymnastics, basketball, soccer, equestrian, wrestling, target shooting, and fencing. Two caravanners had themselves previously participated in the Olympics many years earlier, one in track and field in 1924 and another in shooting in 1936. Some caravanners studied hard for months before the games so they would be knowledgeable about what they were seeing, but everyone was fascinated by the competition of over 7000 athletes from 115 nations and the great number of Olympic and world records they saw broken at the games. Many caravanners were among the crowd of 100,000 in the Olympic Stadium that watched the emotional Closing Ceremonies on October 27. The caravanners’ exciting 10 day stay in Mexico City offered much more than just the Olympics, as they were given various opportunities to participate in scenic, cultural, and historic tours in and around the city. Some favorite attrac- Street Scene on the way to Mexico City Both caravans met in Mexico City and camped together at a special site for 10 days to attend the Olympics. Their camping location was in the northeast corner of Mexico City and was within a short commute to the Olympic Games. Airstream was able to secure tickets for hundreds of caravanners to a variety of sporting competitions. This is a feat that might be impossible to repeat today. Local Dancers Entertain Caravan continued on page 26 Blue Beret / August 2016 25 A few of the Airstreams at the Mexican City Olympics Encampment tions included visits to the Chapultepec Castle that was once a fortress used by the Spaniards, the University of Mexico, and the Xochimilco Floating Gardens. Both caravans also offered much more of Mexico to the caravanners than just Mexico City. Each stopover on both caravans was filled with warm welcomes, speeches in Spanish, modern Mexican and ancient Aztec dances, and music from concert and mariachi bands. Many made a side trip to Taxco to purchase silver. Like so many other Airstream Caravans, the Olympic Caravans may have been in the right place at the right time. Everything was smaller in the 1960s. Today, the Olympics have become more popular than ever with ever more sports involved. The enormous size and cost of the Olympic Games today might prevent such caravans from being able to secure a nearby camping location and so many event tickets, but it’s at least interesting to think about the possibility of a future Olympic Caravan. The Other Caravan to Attend an Olympics: Since this article was submitted, it has been learned that the 1960 European Caravan offered an optional chance to attend the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy. It is not currently known how many caravanners took advantage of that opportunity. At this time, there are no other known caravans to attend any Summer or Winter Olympics. Mexican Silver attracted many 26 Blue Beret / August 2016 Blue Beret / August 2016 27 Dave Schumann #49, Chairman Chuck Helwig #2868, Safety Officer Phil Broomall #2654 Jim Cooper #1967 Charlie Burke #5631 Ray Putnam #7007 The Airstream Tech Help Group, a part of the WBCCI Technical Standing Committee, has been established to try and provide assistance to the membership with technical RV problems. Examples of questions, modifications or upgrades that might be of interest to members will be published in the Blue Beret. We will respond directly to you, in response to your email describing a problem you are having. We hope you will find this service of value in the care and feeding of your RV. You may contact us as follows: [email protected]. Corning Window Curved Glass Replacement I own a 1967 Airstream and I need replacement windows for my Safari but I have been told they are no longer available. Now what? If you own a 1966, 1967 or 1968 Airstream, you have the Corning curved frameless windows, the feature that sets them apart from earlier model Airstreams. Airstream used the windows for only three years and replacement glass was not easily obtainable. Vintage Airstream owners replaced their broken windows with flat flexible plastic that scratches, gets cloudy and does not seal very well at the bottom. Most people believe they are not available but this is not true, Airstream has replacement windows and have been selling them for many years. You can call the Airstream Parts Department in Jackson Center for a list of Dealers carrying the windows and what sizes are available. Rubber Screw Caps Making sure you don’t get the Point! If you have every cleaned the inside window frames on your trailer and caught your hand on one of the screw points, these screw covers may be for you. The screw caps are used to cover screw points in the window frame between the inside screen & the window glass. Airstream uses screws to attach the window screen to the window frame resulting in screw points protruding between window frame and outside glass. This can lead to a few nicks and scratches when cleaning the inside of the window frame. Airstream currently uses these caps on all new products, but if you have an earlier model without the screw covers they can be obtained through your Airstream dealer. The Airstream part number is 38211603. Furnace Replacement Problem: I have taken out the old furnace by hook and by crook without removing my stove. Should I go on and take out the stove in order to install the new furnace? Or should I try to do it on my side in the trailer? I have a 1994 Excella. After a major battle, I learned that the hose connections were riveted on. Answer: Ah, the joys of working on an Airstream! One thing I learned long ago was that the best way to take one apart is to know how they put them together. (From the outside in.) As for access to your furnace, removing the stove is the easiest way to get there. Removing the stove is actually easier than it looks at first. Start by turning off the LP gas at the bottles out front, both of them. At the stove, start by removing the grates and top. Along each side, you should see two Phillips head screws. Remove them (total of 4). It is possible there will be more screws in the frame along the front. Open the oven door to make sure. If there are, remove them as well. Using two properly sized wrenches, crescent or open-end, loosen and separate the connection to the gas feed line. Now it is just a matter of getting a good hold on the stove and lifting it up and out. Next, install your new furnace. 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And Lazydays’ huge sales volume means great savings for you on your next purchase! THE AIRSTREAM STORE at Learn more at 855-683-4345 or visit airstream.lazydays.com 3200 East Irvington Road • Tucson, AZ 85714 • I-10 Exit 264 Blue Beret / August 2016 31 ‘Helpful Ideas for All Airstreamers” AUGUST SIDRA SPIES 2016 Unit 29, Pensacola, FL [email protected] Happy 100th Birthday to OUR National Parks (1916 – 2016) 100 Years: Let's Celebrate! The National Park Service turns 100 on August 25, 2016, and everyone can take part in the celebration! The centennial will kick off a second century of stewardship of America's national parks and engaging communities through recreation, conservation, and historic preservation programs. Visit old favorites or explore and make new ones. The National Park System has Parks in both rural and urban areas, so visit them all. Many Airstream owners volunteer in our National Parks, working in the field, in campgrounds or gift shops, etc. This is and can be a very rewarding way to spend your summers. Go online and check it out. National Parks are all over the U.S., so check out ones close to you and plan a rally and caravan visiting these National Treasures. Annual Passes can be purchased at the Visitor Centers (also Veteran’s and Handicapped passes). Check online for information. We invite you to find your park and discover the national parks and programs in your own backyard! 32 Blue Beret / August 2016 Note: A good way to commemorate your visit to all aspects of the National Park System is to buy one of their Passport Books while in the park Visitor’s Center and stamp it in all sections of the park. (I am on my Sixth Passport Book.) They also have a Junior Ranger Program and Passport Book for the kids/grandkids which allows them to learn through doing while in the park. This uses all aspects of learning from art, math, English, science, etc. When the Park booklet is completed, take it to the ranger in the visitor’s center. He will check and swear your child into the ranger program and award your “ranger” a Ranger Badge with the Park’s name on it. “I have done this myself over the years and have used it in my environmental science classes. I too have a collection of Jr. Badges I earned and displayed in my classroom. This is a great and fun way to learn about the park and reinforces their learning skills in the natural environment. Good Luck and Have Fun…It IS a family affair! INTERNATIONAL RALLY Escanaba, Michigan 2017 Jane Carmichael, #3230 and John Sellers, #1587 Contributed by: Bill and Marti Upton, WBCCI #3691 Long-Time Yoopers The 60th WBCCI International Rally will be held at the Upper Peninsula State Fairgrounds, Escanaba, Michigan July 22–29, 2017. (Note the Dates) President Richard Girard and his wife Jan enthusiastically encourage you to attend! The UP is a popular destination. Lay your plans now! Holy Wah! Ya tinkn t’go ta Escanaba in da heart and soul of da U.P., dat Superior State? You betcha, you in for BIG treat! Hey! What da heck? Read on... Escanaba (Elevation 607 ft.), is the 3rd largest city in the U.P. Incidentally, the U.P. stands for Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, often referred to as God’s Country, located just north of the Mackinac Bridge and south of Heaven. The people from the UP are known as Yoopers. (There are 3 types: Native…born in the UP, Long Timers...lived in the UP most of their lives, and just plain Yoopers...everyone else who lives there) The official language is Yoopanese (a dialect of English native to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan). Yoopers are fiercely proud of their land, heritage (primarily Scandinavian) and way of life. Escanaba is a town of about 12,500, located in Delta County (county population of nearly 36,000) which boasts over 200 miles of varied fresh water shoreline, the most of any county in the continental United States, including beautiful sand beaches, marshes and wetlands for bird and wildlife viewing, as well as stunning limestone cliffs. Escanaba is in the Eastern time zone. The North woods of Michigan is legendary for an abundance of wildlife including black bear, moose, wolf, fox, beaver, quail, grouse, wild turkey, rabbit and the white tail deer. Some of the best hunting and fishing in the world exists here! Come prepared for fresh PURE air and crystal clear water! Some interesting history about the UP: The UP didn’t use to belong to Michigan! To make a long story short, Michigan owned the Toledo Strip which Ohio wanted badly. After years of bickering and some bloodshed (a stabbing and a dead pig so the story goes) a deal was finally struck: Michigan conceded to the “wasteland of the UP” for the Toledo Strip. However, it turns out that logging and minerals proved to be a GREAT asset and wealth for the State of Michigan. In fact, the steel used to build your tow vehicles probably came from the rich iron ore mines of the UP, many of which are still active today, along with copper, nickel and gold. Logging continues to exist and paper mills are an important industry. Another interesting tidbit: The Monarch Butterflies’ annual migration passes through here just north and east of Escanaba on the Bay de Noc in late summer, August and September, as thousands of the beautiful orange butterflies rest-up and await a north wind to help carry them across the open waters of Lake Michigan and Green Bay to Door County in Wisconsin en route to Mexico. Back to Escanaba. There are few worries about traffic jams, car crashes, crime or severe weather in Escanaba. Nestled near the top of Lake Michigan, on Little Bay de Noc, miles of beautiful sandy public beaches, bike paths, light houses, and hiking trails await you, along with championship golf courses, fishing, bird watching, boating, and casinos. In fact, there is so much to do in the UP, you could spend your whole summer here and many folks do just that! In 1920, Henry Ford wrote about Yooperland, “It’s one of the prettiest places in the world!” Did you know there’s even a movie about Escanaba? Jeff Daniels starred in the 2001 movie, Escanaba in da Moonlight, a comedy about Yoopers and their sacred Deer Camp. You might be thinking, what’s there to do in such a small town? Plenty! Folks travel from all over to visit Escanaba and the UP. While you won’t find many big box stores and few franchise restaurants, nonetheless, Escanaba has much to offer. Blue Beret / August 2016 33 INTERNATIONAL RALLY 60th AIRSTREAM INTERNATIONAL RALLY JULY 22 – 29, 2017 • Escanaba, Michigan REGISTRATION Rally Fees – $175.00 for an RV On-Site; $95.00 for each Adult (18+); $30.00 for each Youth 13-17; Children (12 & Under) – FREE; Lifeme Member Discount 20.00; Dry Camping Discount $50.00. There will be two (2) secons for Dry Camping - #1 – Solar Area (no generators permied) and #2 – Generator Area where usage will be allowed between the hours of 8 am and 8 pm. Dry Camping with water available and scheduled pump outs. A $50.00 surcharge will be assessed if you arrive on-site and have not pre-registered. Payments by PayPal will be assessed a $5.00 service fee. Handicapped Parking – Special parking to be provided, if requested, near the central rally area for members with a doctor approved state/government issued permit on file with the Corporate Manager of WBCCI prior to arriving at the rally site. Early Registraons – Register in Lewisburg, WV July 1-5, 2016 – and be eligible to win a FREE 2017 IR Rally Fee (Max $365.00). Register on or before January 1, 2017 – and be eligible to win a FREE 2017 IR Rally Fee (Max $365.00). Through the courtesy of Airstream, Inc., all members registering on or before January 1, 2017, will be eligible to parcipate in a drawing for up to a total of $2,000.00 in awards. The award may be redeemed at any Airstream Dealership or at the Jackson Center Service Facility for parts and service. Free parking in the Bull Pen, with no services, is permied for the night before your parking date. Addional nights prior to your parking date will be at the rate of $25.00/night, payable at verificaon. FEE REFUND POLICY – Refund requests must be postmarked by May 31, 2017, and must include the complete Rally pass. All cancellaons will be assessed a $50.00 administrave fee. Refund requests aer June 1, 2017 may be subject to a 50% refund on approval of the Internaonal Rally Commiee. NO refunds aer July 21, 2017. Checks payable to: WBCCI Mail to: WBCCI, P.O. Box 612, “US Funds” Only Jackson Center, OH 45334 Rally Parking: Passes will be mailed early spring 2017. Notes: O Handicap Parking subject to verificaon by HQ O Received Promoonal Items Registraon Date: Payment Type: O Cash O Check O Card Recd By: O PayPal Grand Total: $ Amt Paid: $ Check #: ******************************************************************************************************************** 60th AIRSTREAM INTERNATIONAL RALLY WBCCI #: _______________ JULY 22 - 29, 2017 • Escanaba, Michigan Last Name: First Name: Email: Last Name: First Name: Email: State/Prov: Zip/Postal Code: Address: City: Rally Aendee(s) RV On Site Adult (18 & Over) (Each) Youth (13 - 17) (Each) Child (12 & Under) No Charge Dry Camping Discount Lifeme Member Discount PayPal Fee Quanty Info Quanty Rate Amount Yes = 1 No = 0 $175.00 $ $95.00 $ $30.00 $ $0.00 $ 0.00 Yes = 1 No = 0 -$50.00 $ Yes = 1 No = 0 -$20.00 $ Yes = 1 No = 0 $5.00 $ GRAND TOTAL: $ O Use Back of Page for More Informaon, if required O Received Promo Items Registraon Date: Recd By: Registraon Source: O Mail O Online O Officer O Intl Rally Handicap Permit: Payment Type: O Cash O Check O Card 34 Blue Beret / August 2016 Informaon Yes No Couple: Single: Life Member: Offsite: VAC Parking: First Time: Handicap: Dry: Solar Dry: Generator O PayPal Grand Total: $ 0 On File 0 Update Req’d O Updated Amt Paid: $ Check #: Marion Pember, Chairman, WBCCI Caravan Promotions Springtime caravanners From as far as California and Delaware they came, Springtime in Kentucky Caravan was the game. Experiencing springtime in this beautiful state, Providing scenery and activities absolutely great. Watch Corvettes being born in Bowling Green, A birthing process marvel that must be seen. An engineering accomplishment very hard to beat, An eye catching vehicle to drive down the street. A Corvette being born To ice cream all Airstreamers seem to be attracted, Ever stop to think about how it’s manufactured? Chaney’s Dairy Farm showed how the process starts, Bessie the cow is the one with the smarts. On the trail to Lost River Cave explains a guide, It’s on an underground river in a boat we will ride. Keep your head down or you might scrape an ear, As we float on so the roar of a waterfall we can hear. How ice cream begins It seems Lost River Cave was but a small teaser, It was Mammoth Cave that was the real pleaser. We walked through formations as if in a fairy land, Enthralled by the Niagara formation so close at hand. My Old Kentucky Home State Park’s Federal Hill, For Stephen Foster’s inspiration filled the bill. The ballad “My Old Kentucky Home” then he wrote, It’s the state song, words many generations can quote. Frozen Niagara formation A great man in his early years was a Kentucky resident, He was a humble man who became a great President. In Kentucky can be seen President Lincoln’s birthplace, His abolishment of slavery in history gave him a place. Federal Hill - My Old Kentucky Home continued on next page Blue Beret / August 2016 35 continued from page 35 Barrel 13,000,000-Jim Beam bourbon Time on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail is not a waste, A spirited journey that is fun and ends in good taste. Watching bourbon being distilled is an amazing sight, The distillers worked at it until they got it just right. Large dark warehouses along the trail for you to see, Stacked with barrels filled with aged bourbon to be. Kentucky has more barrels of bourbon getting old, Than there are Kentucky state citizens we were told. Churchill Downs horse racing In Louisville be sure and visit where are made bats, Louisville Slugger bats may even help a player’s stats. Your favorite baseball player may order his here, With a quality bat he steps up to the plate with no fear. The carvan travel itinerary was timed just right, We were at Churchill Downs, KY on opening night. When the racing horses go by they are just a blur, On Churchill Downs opening day that’s for sure! Funny Side - Derby winner 2003 At Lexington’s Kentucky Horse Park we did stay, Spent a whole day watching horses at work and play. To meet past Kentucky Derby winners part of the fee, The International Museum of the Horse is a must see. Kentucky Derby Day! Kentucky’s big day is here at last, A day of racing, mint juleps, and food; not a time to fast. Race day festivities we joined at Keeneland Race Track, Watching Derby Day races on TV with plenty to snack. Keeneland Race Track US 23 Country Music Highway Museum you must see, Showcasing country music stars born along US 23. Loretta Lynn, Crystal Gayle, The Judds, and even more, Experiencing bluegrass country music is a treat in store. No time machines to take you back in time to see The hard life on the untamed frontier as it used to be. Paintsville, KY, Mountain HomePlace is second best, An old farm depicting what put pioneers to the test. Loretta Lynn & Crystal Gayle birthplace 36 Blue Beret / August 2016 Singers Loretta Lynn and Crystal Gayle are siblings, Butcher Hollow Rd, Van Lear, KY was their beginnings. They were born in an old log cabin that looks depressed, Their musical fame shows they refused to be repressed. Springtime in Kentucky would sure not be complete, Without a visit to the Harland Sanders Café to eat. The place for the beginning of who Colonel Sanders is, You know… he is the Kentucky Fried Chicken whiz. Take a trip to history that is off the beaten track, The Big South Fork Scenic Railway takes you back. View wilderness of the Daniel Boone National Forest, Experience the once thriving coal camps now at rest. Corbin, KY, where KFC began Niagara Falls South, Cumberland Falls is often called, A Mother Nature scene that leaves one enthralled. East of the Rockies and south of Niagara, the largest, Dropping seven stories and 125 feet wide at its widest. Berea: Folk Arts and Crafts Capital of Kentucky is tops, Berea College craftsmen working was one of our stops. Bricks in the Historic Boone Tavern Hotel were a factor, Berea College’s brickyard did the bricks manufacture. Cumberland Falls Another caravan has ended and is now in the book, You want a great adventure, give this one a look. Caravan leaders Larry and Shala Wilson made it great, The next time it runs sign up quickly and do not wait! Historic Boone Tavern Hotel • Is your unit or region planning a short caravan? • Would you be willing to open it up for others outside your unit/region to attend? We are constantly asked about the availability of short caravans. The WBCCI website even has a section with information on available short caravans. We will help publicize your short caravan, numbered or unnumbered. The only requirement is for it to be authorized by your unit/region. Send information, including when, where, and a contact person’s name with phone, and/or email address to Marion Pember, [email protected], phone 913-268-5938. It will be posted on the WBCCI website. Blue Beret / August 2016 37 Pendleton Round-Up National Rally Sun Valley Jazz & Music Festival Rally Pendleton, Oregon September 12 - 18, 2016 Sponsored by Region 10 River Run Ski Lodge Parking Lot Ketchum, Idaho October 17 - 24, 2016 Teresa Taylor It’s an incredible opportunity to experience the Old West from both Native American and cowboy viewpoints. Pendleton, Oregon was voted the number one western town in 2010 and its Round-Up is one of the top ten Rodeos in North America. Your rally includes a visit to the world famous Pendleton Woolen Mills; the Native American Village where you can shop for one-of-a-kind jewelry and art; attend the Native American tribal dance competition; enjoy the main street show with music and dancing; marvel at the horse and oxen drawn wagons at the Round-Up Parade; attend the 100th Anniversary Happy Canyon Pageant and of course, be amazed at the famous “Let'er Buck” Rodeo. Our long standing relationship with the City of Pendleton and the Round-Up provides us with exclusive camping in the beautiful Community Park. This park is a great place to relax under the old Oak trees. Meet us at the Round-up and help celebrate 51 years of Let'er Buck! Full Rally: $231.00 per couple $143.00 single 6 nights camping, no electric, water hook up, 1 pump out 3 Breakfasts and 4 dinners Catered Western Breakfast at Roosters Restaurant with Rodeo Court and Happy Canyon Princesses Tickets for Wednesday Rodeo, upgraded seating Tickets for Happy Canyon, upgraded seating Weekend Rally: (Thursday-Sunday) $167.00 per couple $98.00 single 3 nights of camping, no electric, water hook-up 1 Breakfast and 2 dinners Tickets for Happy Canyon, upgraded seating Saturday Rodeo Final upgraded seating Add any Optional Tickets to your package, limited quantities: Professional Bull Riding Tickets for Tuesday Friday Rodeo upgrade seating Saturday Rodeo upgrade seating (finals) Any questions? Teresa Taylor 503-440-1121 or [email protected] 38 Blue Beret / August 2016 $35.00 ea $35.00 ea $35.00 ea It’s a Special Events Rally (sponsored by Region 10) that you do not want to miss! Over 40 of the best music groups from around the world take stages daily in the several venues in the Sun Valley Basin. Although the Festival begins on Wednesday, October 19, the rally begins two days earlier, October 17. Because the Jazz Festival is a week later this year, we will miss the Trailing of the Sheep, but we will make up for that by getting to know one another even better at our Social Hours on Monday and Tuesday at 4 PM. RV parking (dry) starts at noon on October 17 adjacent to the River Run Lodge where we have use of bathroom and shower facilities. However, our rigs are to be self-contained. Generators are allowed with quiet hours from 10 PM to 7 AM. The parking fee for the entire week is only $30. Dump sites are close by. The Rally Fee of $160pp includes your General Admission pass, Rally administrative fee, use of the River Run accommodations and free shuttle bus service. Parking is separate (see the coupon). Volunteer opportunities are available at the Festival. All fees (except administrative and Priority Seating fees) will be refunded to those who contribute 12 hours of work. Ask for details if interested. (The Festival organizers look forward to and plan on our help). Contact host at 360-491-6511, Cell: 360-870-4705 with any questions. Email is: [email protected] Storytelling Special Event Rally Jonesborough,Tennessee October 5 - 9, 2016 Harry & Teresa Herrmann Imbued with the natural beauty of Northeast Tennessee, Jonesborough has played host to the National Storytelling Festival since its inception in 1973. Tucked away near the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee’s oldest town offers historic charm, modern services and small town hospitality. It is a storybook setting for three days of storytelling festivities. The picturesque place is where the storytelling revival began, and where thousands return each year to share the time-honored tradition. Take advantage of early parking on October 2-4 at only $23.00 per night with full hook-ups. Come early and have time to do some touring in the East TN, Southwest VA, and Eastern NC area. A must visit is the Gray Fossil Site only 2 miles from camp (discovered in 2000 and is one of the largest, deepest fossil sites in the world with finds of red panda, rhinos, camels, alligators, tapirs, saber-tooth tiger, elephant, etc.), tour Bristol International Speedway, attend a play at the famous Barter Theatre in Abingdon, VA and have lunch at the historic Martha Washington Inn, take a day trip to Asheville, NC to tour the Biltmore Mansion, visit Natural Tunnel, VA or visit the home of President Andrew Johnson with lunch at the historic General Morgan Inn in nearby Greeneville, TN. We will be available to offer any guidance, suggestions or directions. If you plan to come early, you will want to also get tickets for the Donald Davis performance on Wednesday evening, October 5. You can order those when you call for your festival tickets. Mr. Davis is a retired Methodist minister and a favorite storyteller of many. If you have never heard him, you have missed a real treat. Everyone is responsible for ordering their tickets to the festival. You can call 800-952-8392 or check online at www. storytellingcenter.net Check the coupon section in the back for the registration form. We hope you will plan to come join us for this exciting event. Old Thresher's 36th Anniversary Special Event Rally Yuma, Colorado September 8 - 11, 2016 Dee Walker Rally Fee is $43 to be mailed by August 25. We will meet at the airport on the east side of Highway 59 South of Yuma Thursday morning before 11:30 A.M. to line up for our parade on the way to our parking site at Old Threshers at 1:00. If you want to stay in Yuma the night before, there is RV parking on the east end of Yuma Fairgrounds or at the city park on Highway 34. Only the parking attendants will be parking on site the night before. Rally fee includes your parking spot donated by Yuma County, 2 meal tickets , 2 tickets for a piece of pie at Old Threshers, 2 Old Thresher’s buttons, a donation to Old Thresher’s and the cost of the meal for WBCCI meal Thursday evening. We plan to have a make your own Mexican dish food bar with different meats, tortillas, rice, refried beans, lettuce, tomato, onion, shredded cheese and condiments as well as ice tea and water. If you would like to bring a side dish for that you are welcome. Every afternoon at 4:00 we meet under the canopy for Happy Hour with WBCCI members. There is no charge for the activities at Old Threshers and it is a great learning experience for children as we watch farming demonstrations by horses, an old fashioned saw mill, rope being made and tour the village buildings. On Saturday after the power parade, we host an open house that seems to grow in attendance every year as we meet many wonderful people curious about our silver trailers. This year you may sign up to go through a corn maze at a local farmers which will cost an additional $6.00 per person with a minimum of 10 people required. We park on the grounds and the first 20 people to register have electricity available to them. If the weather is not hot, more will have electricity available. You may purchase meals on the grounds or in the town if you prefer. A registration coupon is printed in this Blue Beret. Blue Beret / August 2016 39 36th Annual Rose Parade Special Event Rally Pasadena, California December 29, 2016 - January 2, 2017 Tom Smithson Region 12 is again hosting the 128th Rose Parade Rally in Pasadena, CA from December 29, 2016 – January 2, 2017. It’s dry camping only a couple of blocks from Colorado Blvd, site of the 128th Rose Parade on January 2, 2017. The rally fee includes four nights of dry camping (No power, water or electricity) in a fenced area with a large tent for socializing and meals. We will enjoy three breakfasts, two dinners, tour opportunities and, reserved grandstand seats for perfect viewing. This is a totally Dry Camping Event! (If you use a CPAP devise, you will need to have a rig or battery operated system). There is a restroom available without showers. You will receive a copy of the official parade program and Rose Parade Events including Float Decorating, Bandfest, Equestfest and post-parade float viewing tickets will be available for you to purchase. For more information on these events see the Tournament of Roses website: Tournament of Roses Events. Additional rally information will be sent to you after you have registered. The Rally is always great fun. Pasadena offers many tourist attractions and shopping, just across the street from your campsite, Tournament of Roses activities and of course ringing in the New Year with your WBCCI friends. The rally is limited to 30 rigs. A minimum signup of 29 rigs is needed by October 10, 2016. If we have to cancel, we’ll refund your deposit or full registration fee. If you have to cancel, no refund of the reserved seating can be made after November 1 and we may only be able to refund a portion of the parking fee. Find more information about registration on the Region 12 website: region12.wbcci.net or contact: Tom Smithson 916-802-0443 or email [email protected] 40 Blue Beret / August 2016 1 J. Rick Cipot, Contributing Editor REGION http://region1.wbcci.net I think that sometimes we all take some of the good things in life for granted. It’s like going to your favorite restaurant knowing that the service and food is going to be exactly as you like it. Well I sometimes think we take our membership in the WBCCI for granted. Yes, we love those big red numbers on our rigs; we enjoy receiving our International Directory among other day to day needs when belonging to the country’s largest single brand RV club. And don’t forget our wonderful Blue Beret. The members of our club are very fortunate to have a wonderful group of folks at Jackson Center Headquarters, working quietly in the background keeping everything in order and on track. No easy task considering how “needy” we can be sometimes. Please join me in tipping our berets to all the wonderful people at Headquarters that “make it happen” day in and day out. August, depending on where you may live, can be the warmest month of our camping season and that’s probably why we love Region One. From the beaches of Connecticut to the wonders of the Canadian farmland there is plenty to do and see while keeping cool. All of the units in our region have a full schedule of rallies running into October so no one should be bored this summer. I’m also pleased to announce that we have been seeing a steady growth of new members coming into our region. With Airstream building a record number of rigs this year, I can expect to see membership growth continue. Please do make an effort to search out our newest members and make them feel right at home. I remember our first rally and if someone hadn’t taken us under their wing, we would have been lost. Sometimes we forget what it’s like being a newbie - not knowing how happy hours work or that you need to bring your own set-up for dinners. And badges, yes you better wear your badge when socializing. Often the new members are also first time Airstream owners and certainly find themselves lost in that great big blue owner’s manual binder. If you see someone struggling with setting up, politely offer them some help. Many of us seasoned campers prefer to be left alone when setting up our rigs but anyone new at this I would imagine would be grateful for the expert tips. Enjoy your summer and as always, keep the shiny side up! 2 Debbie Hammer, Contributing Editor REGION http://region2.wbcci.net What a wonderful summer it is shaping up to be! By now most of us have returned from the International in Lewisburg and are excitedly anticipating Escanaba – or just the next local rally that is on the schedule. And what a bounty of rallies we have in Region 2. Here is a selection of what is available over the next two months: Enjoy a picnic with Al-Mon-O at Crooked Creek State Park Have lunch with the Mid-Atlantic Unit at an historic property in Middletown, MD Join the Keystone PA Unit and the Delaware Valley NJ Unit for a rally at Jersey Shore Haven Watchung Unit is having a rally in Catskill, NY The Ontario Unit is hosting a German themed dinner in Kitchener ON Check your Blue Beret and the Region/Unit websites for more information. Remember – it’s always fun to go to another Unit’s/Region’s Rally and see things from a different perspective. 3 Joan Anderson, Contributing Editor REGION http://region3.wbcci.net WBCCI’s Region 3 would like you to meet your officers for the coming year. Our new President of Region 3 is John Frerking of the South Florida Unit. He and his wife, Eileen, have travelled the world extensively and since 2004 have enjoyed traveling six months of the year throughout the U.S. in their 1999, 30’ Airstream. Originally from North Carolina, John spent the last 35 years of his career as the senior pastor of Faith Lutheran Church in North Palm Beach, FL. His involvement in community service organizations has earned him, not once but twice, the Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce: Community Leader of the Year award. His innovative programs included home-delivered meals, community food pantry and refugee resettlement ministry that welcomed more than 200 people from around the world. Eileen’s career was in education culminating as an elementary and alternative education principal. The Frerkings have three children and six grandchildren and have lived in North Palm Beach for 45 years. First Vice President is John Leake of the South Carolina Palmetto State Unit. Born and still living in York, South Carolina, John joined WBCCI in 2009 though he and his wife, Susan, had been trailering for 25 years. John organized the “Alumalina” rally in 2012 as an informal gathering of Airstream enthusiasts. John would like Alumalina to promote the Airstream lifestyle and to encourage non-club members to consider joining WBCCI. John taught shop classes in the Gaston County Schools but, for the last 30 plus years, has worked as a self-employed furniture maker with his son. Susan retired as a kindergarten teaching assistant. The Leakes have two sons and two granddaughters. Second Vice President is Randy Godfrey of the Florida Unit. Randy and Pat have celebrated 50 years of marriage and have two children and two grandchildren. While the children were at home, Randy worked with the Cub and Boy Scouts, Little League Baseball and swim teams. He has been active in many roles in his church, worked on Habitat for Humanity projects and for the last 11 years has been President of his home owners association. Joining WBCCI in 2007 after getting their Airstream in 2006, they attended their first International Rally in Perry. Since then Randy has been very active in his unit serving as Vice President, President, delegate to International and Trustee and the Florida State Rally serving as its Registrar for many years. Please welcome our new officers to Region 3 and wish them well during their terms of service. 4 Nancy Brett, Contributing Editor REGION http://region4.wbcci.net Greetings from Region 4! It is not too late to join the Michigan Units for the Michigan State Rally, August 3-7, 2016 at the Crockery Creek RV Park in Ravenna Michigan. This 50’s theme rally will include a drive-in movie, tram and walking tours, a sock hop and a delicious pig roast. Please contact Susan Stigleman at [email protected] for your reservation. To register for the 54th Annual Swiss Festival National Rally - September 24-October 2, 2016, contact Vicki Ettenhofer: [email protected] Nightly entertainment, wonderful tours, ham and bean soup over an open fire and beautiful country side! Take a shuttle bus on Friday and Saturday to the Swiss Festival in downtown Sugarcreek! August is a great month to attend a rally - it’s also a perfect time to plan for the 2017 season. Mark your 2017 calendar to include “Sunny Days Silver Nights” - the 41st Region 4 Rally which will be held in Canfield, OH - May 18-22, 2017. Please note the new dates - July 22-29, 2017, for the 2017 60th International Rally which will be held in Escanaba, MI. The Lewisburg International Rally filled up early, so watch the website and get your reservations in early - http://wbcci. org/component/eventbooking/international-rally If you are interested in spending more time in Michigan, please contact Chip & Lori DeLeeuw - [email protected] for information on The Ores, Shores, Waters, and Lights - East caravan. Pack up your trailer or motorhome - get on the road! Attend a Unit Rally, a National Rally or a Caravan or check the Blue Beret “Event Schedule” for other Region 4 Activities. Find your Fun, Fellowship and Adventure in your Airstream! Safe travels - See you down the road 5 Artie Martin, Contributing Editor REGION http://region5.wbcci.net Hello From Artie Martin! Patsy Marston has retired from performing the duties of our Region 5 Contributing Editor to the Blue Beret magazine. I know that I speak on behalf of all Region 5 Members when I say Thank-You One Thousand Fold for all the years of dedication to the WBCCI, Region 5 and the Central Indiana Unit! Region 5 is currently looking for someone to step up to the plate to become a long-term Contributing Editor to our Blue Beret magazine. If you are interested in trying to fill Patsy’s big shoes, please contact me at [email protected]. In the meantime, I will be filling in, so please to all Region 5 Units, please redirect any events, happenings, good things, bad things, funny things, serious things or “Anythings” that you want to share with our Airstream Friends to me at the email address above. And keep them Newsletters coming in! continued on next page Blue Beret / August 2016 41 Region 5 Rally Meet Me in Madison Madison, IN September 14-18, 2016 Our Region 5 Rally this year is in Madison, Indiana, September 14-18, 2016. Madison is nestled on the Ohio River about half way between Louisville and Cincinnati. It is a town rich in early American History, settled in 1809. Recognized as “the prettiest small town in the Midwest” by the Ladies Home Journal, and “Best Preserved Town in the Midwest” by the Chicago Tribune, Madison boasts the largest historic district in Indiana and the largest contiguous National Historic Landmark District in the United States. There are over 133 blocks on the National Register of Historic Places and three National Landmarks. See coupon in the back of this Blue Beret. 6 Sidra Spies, Contributing Editor REGION http://region6.wbcci.net Region 6 members are home from the International Rally. Congratulations go out to International Past President Jim Schwerdfeger and Raisin for an active, successful year. We are so proud of the job that he did for all WBCCI members and of course us in Region 6. We are looking forward to working with the new incoming International President Richard and First Lady Jan Girard. Our current Region Officers are almost half way through their terms. We want to encourage all units to continue their efforts to increase membership. We are doing well this year, so keep it up! We want to encourage our Region 6 units to update their websites as soon as their new officers have been selected. Begin replacing older newsletters unless you have a section for archives. Webmaster Ronnie Erb will work with the units to accomplish this. If your unit has a new webmaster, he will also work to get them on board and provide any training to unit webmasters. Check it out at Region6.wbcci.net. The Region 6 Rally location has been announced. We will be returning to the same location as this past year. The place is Picayune, MS at SunRoamers RV Resort, October 5–9 http://www.johnnyslakesidervresort.com/. Start making your reservations. Registration forms are out and have been sent to unit presidents. Louisiana Unit has announced their 2016 Christmas Rally to be held in Galveston, TX in conjunction with Galveston’s Victorian Holiday Festival on December 2-4. Hosts are Gerald and Bobby Peltier. All are welcome, so mark your calendars. The Tennessee State rally was again a good time for all who attended. The TN units have had great success with this rally. The Alabama Unit held the Warm Springs Fling Rally in early May at Pine Mountain CG in Georgia. This is a beautiful area, full of history to visit. They planned tours to Callaway Gardens and to the Infantry Museum at Fort Benning. President Roosevelt’s Summer White House is a must see. 42 Blue Beret / August 2016 Pensacola Unit held their Grandparents and Kids Rally in April and it was a huge success. Its theme was Dr. Seuss - Cat in the Hat. This was well thought out and fit the theme to a T. Both adults and kids wore Dr. Seuss costumes, ate green eggs (yep…they were really green!) and ham for breakfast, played games, and went on a theme hike and picnic. What a treat! Watch for a write up about this in the “Hints for Airstreamers” page in an upcoming article for the Blue Beret. Watch for it and make a note for our unit. Get out and visit other units, near and far. We all love visitors, meeting and making new friends. So look at all the options listed in the Blue Beret and invite yourselves along. Safe Travels and Happy Times from Region 6. 7 Pete Yanke, Contributing Editor REGION http://region7.wbcci.net Hi. My name is Pete Yanke. This is my first column as the newly installed President of Region 7. Some of you already know me, many of the rest I hope to meet in the next two years. I am your voting representative at the International Board of Trustees (IBT). I am your voice. Talk to me; share your concerns and ideas. The region presidents control the direction of the club. There is a procedure in place for individual units to propose changes as well as the IBT. It requires the majority of units in a region to support a proposal. Region 7 is in a unique position as there are only the three units. It means we can probably move a lot faster than some of the larger regions. Our region vote counts as much as a large region. On to other musings… I already need to beg forgiveness. It is somewhat interesting to write an article in current tense for a future printing. I am sure I will slip up. These articles need to be submitted 6 weeks prior to publishing. With that in mind, if you have something to be included get it to me early. By the time this prints, the International and Peace Garden Rallies will be over. The Tall Ships will be approaching quickly. Look for some fall camping on the unit calendars. Also check your neighbor unit calendars. Installation rallies are coming up. If you are lucky enough to be travelling in January, check out the IBT rally. We have enjoyed them immensely. It gives you a chance to know the people that direct our club. Go to other unit/region rallies and caravans. Use courtesy parking. Kathy and I had a great time this past winter. We attended a unit rally at NTAC. We also caravanned with some folks from the San Antonio area to the Region 9 rally in Shawnee, OK. Region 9 president, Andy Selking and wife Barb, put together a great time. (Oops… I did it. Andy is now the past president.) We spent some quality time with Joe Long and Gayle Ketchum near San Antonio. Roll them wheels. Go visit some other folks. As always...travel safe. 8 Ann Barclay, Contributing Editor REGION http://region8.wbcci.net John Shedd once wrote “A ship in harbour is safe, but that is not what a ship is built for.” Likewise an Airstream in storage is not what IT was built for. Are you getting the most out of your Airstream product by being involved in rallies, caravans and travel as often as possible? There are so many opportunities to be involved both locally and long distance. Are all of you aware that you may participate in any rally in any locale by contacting the hosts listed in the Event section of the Blue Beret? Of course there may be times that adding to a planned rally may not be feasible, but most of the time you will be a welcome addition, find new friends, and be involved in new experiences. A few years ago we were going to be in St. Louis for some warranty work on our trailer and had noticed that the Greater St. Louis Unit was having a Spring Tune-Up Rally at the same dealership and same time. Upon contacting one of the hosts, we were enthusiastically invited to join in their activities, tours, and meals and had a great time meeting new and old acquaintances. This past spring at a rally with two Region 8 units, a full-timer couple contacted the hosts and were a delightful addition to that rally. They were able to renew some old friendships, meet new people and join in the group’s activities. So, as you travel to other areas, look for Airstream activities that you might want to be involved in. By now the 2016 International Rally at Lewisburg, WV is history with new leaders in place. As we know, the Rally was fully booked quite early. Region 8 had 42 members registered this year with many of them being Early Workers. Many activities, tours and seminars were available for everyone. Start planning now to attend the 2017 Rally. With the plant in Jackson Center expanding, new products being unveiled, and a globally expanding club, it is an exciting time to be an Airstreamer. Look for ways that you, too, to become personally involved. 9 Bill Kindle, Contributing Editor REGION http://region9.wbcci.net As I write this, I am watching the rain here at the International Rally in Lewisburg, West Virginia. I think the rain must have followed us from Houston. We are parked at the fairgrounds here in Lewisburg and still waiting for several hundred units to arrive. The many volunteers who work endless hours to make the International Rally a success are truly special people. When you read this, Andy Selking will have handed over the Region 9 presidential duties to Grady Ferry. Andy and Barb deserve a big thank you for their effort the last four years. TAHI had their 4th Annual Doc Cain Fishing Tournament and it was a great success. Attendees enjoyed great food such as hamburgers, hot dogs and ice cream. There is a fish story for sure and I am sure it is a whopper. Texas Hill Country Unit is celebrating its 50th Anniversary this year. If you have any stories or pictures you would like to include in their newsletter, please let them know. The 48th Annual Region 9 Rally, “Airstream Aloha” will be held March 20-26, 2017 at Mitchell RV Park located in Perrin, TX. Activities include entertainment, seminars, games, a flea market, theme days and door prizes. There will be a crazy beach hat contest too! Rally parking fees include six (6) nights of 30/50 amp electric, water, sewer and Wi-Fi. Rally fees include 2 breakfasts and 3 dinners. Early registration discounts are available through September 30. For registration information, contact Grady Ferry at [email protected] or phone 713-825-9586. Texas Country Air Rally: Urban Downtown Camping Event, Quanah, Texas, October 18-23, 2016. This is the second annual Texas Country Air Rally sponsored by the Texas Plains Unit. It promises to be even more exciting than last year. In addition to the many interesting seminars there will be a salute to our veterans with a 1940’s USO Show, a costume ball as well as a Texas Honky Tonk Night, concerts, tours and a golf scramble. There is no electricity on site. Quiet generators are allowed. Water is available. All activities are within one block of the parking site. There is no fee for this rally. Registration is first come/first served so register early! For more registration information, visit www.texasplains. wbcci.net/texas-country-air-rally. The rally is sponsored by Texas Plains Unit, The Three Rivers Foundation and Quanah Economic Development Corporation. 10 Carol Ortiz, Contributing Editor REGION http://region10.wbcci.net August 1st! The last day of “Kicking Back in Kalispell,” the Region 10 Rally. President, Bob Caldwell (and Darlene) and their team of folks have done an outstanding job. Safe travels to everyone as they are homeward bound from Montana, or continuing onto another adventure! WA Unit President, Norm Bahl (and Sylvia) and members will be hurrying home for the Salmon Rally the very next weekend. President, Terri Warren and husband, Hal, will be hurrying back to Oregon to attend one of the 21 Unit rallies that they scheduled for the year in hopes of meeting all of their 200+ members. Jim Kolhoff, North Cascade WA Unit President, will “Rest Awhile” in Hoodsport, Washington. Actually, “Rest Awhile” is the name of the RV Park where the NCW Unit will hold a rally. Idaho starts our Region’s Installation Rallies (is it that time already?) with a rally in Cascade. Next is the BC Unit who will have their Installation rally in Merritt. The Montana and Alberta Saskatchewan Units will be celebrating their 49th “Hands Across the Border” joint installation rally at the beginning of September. To all who are finishing their terms of office: “Thank you for your service.” Thanks for taking your turn at helping our wonderful Airstream Units continue their fun and adventures. Yes, August is a busy month in Region 10. The weather is just right for enjoying camping and campfires with our friends. And I can almost taste the s’mores, can’t you? Blue Beret / August 2016 43 REGION 11 Bob Lauderdale, Contributing Editor, http://region11.wbcci.net Even though August is already here and the children are dreading returning to school, there are still exciting things ahead in Region 11. The Denco Unit will be hosting a Special Event Rally in Yuma, CO for “Old Threshers Days” on September 8–11, 2016. This event offers a unique chance to see lots of antique farm implements and memorabilia, tractor pulls, great food and just a generally good family time for all. Attendees will be able to stay on the Fairgrounds and be within easy walking distance of all the activities. You can find further information and an online Rally coupon at http:// www.wbcci-denco.org/. While you’re on the internet be sure and check out the Utah Unit at http://utah.wbcci.net/. Our new(ish) Unit is active and is committed to making sure that their members enjoy their truly beautiful state. If you get the chance to visit Utah and find yourself near Moab, you can experience two of the most magnificent parks in the National Park system. Arches and Canyonlands National Parks have breathtaking scenery that will cause you to max out your camera’s SD card and leave you arguing with your Significant Other as to which is best. There are numerous RV friendly commercial campgrounds in the area with full hookups along with dry camping available in the National Parks and BLM land. Westerners are used to being able to see long distances but these parks give you a chance to really stretch your eyes. September and October are busy times of year for the area so be sure and make reservations. August can be a hot time of the year for Region 11 so I recommend visiting any of our mountain areas. Every state in the Unit has areas where you can escape the dog days of summer and enjoy the cool breeze and even cooler nights found at the higher elevations. I guess the variety of scenery and climate helps makes our Region special and a wonderful area to visit. I’ll leave you with a quick reminder to put our Region 11 Rally on your fall planning list. The “Ruidoso Roundup” Region 11 Rally will be held October 5–9, 2016 in beautiful Ruidoso, New Mexico. At an elevation of 6920 ft., Ruidoso is a mountain resort town in the Sierra Blanca Mountains of south central New Mexico and should be a wonderful time for all. REGION 12 Robert Stansbury, Contributing Editor, http://region12.wbcci.net Well, it’s time once again to remind folks about the Region 12 rally in Hemet, California before I leave for the International Rally in West Virginia. October 12-16 will be the date in 2016 and the Golden Village Palms RV Resort will be the place. For those of you not familiar with Southern California, Hemet is between Interstate 8 and 10 and 10 miles east of Interstate 15. The El Camino Real Airstream Club will be our host. The activities are many and varied. There will be an Octoberfest Day, pumpkin carving, dunking for apples, “Haunted Airstream” decorating contest, costume contest, polka dancing to an accordion band, authentic German Food, shuffleboard, pickle ball, volleyball, swimming, horseshoes, and ladder toss. Golf, boating, fishing and casinos are close by, along with many wineries. Two great museums are close by at March Air Force Base and the Western Science Museum. As you can see, there are plenty of things to do. So hook up and find those “HAPPY TRAILS TO HEMET!” Region 12 Rally Hemet, CA October 12-16, 2016 We are looking forward to seeing you October 12-16 at the Region 12 Rally in Hemet and this will be hosted by Unit 14, El Camino Real. The Golden Palms RV Resort is a great place to hold a rally. We have enjoyed it as a unit and we would like to share it with you also. The month of October brings with it many types of celebration from an Oktoberfest day, to pumpkin carving, to dancing the Polka with our favorite band of accordions, dressing up and taking the grand prize. We will enjoy the authentic German food and dancing. Bring your Lederhosen and German Ladies’ attire. Important information: • 2016 Region Rally Website: http://region12.wbcci.net/ region-12-calendar/2016- region-12-rally/ Registration options: • Online Registration is available on the 2016 Region Rally Website • Paper Registration is available on the 2016 Region Rally Website or by coupon in the back of the Blue Beret. EUROPE Ian Jamieson, Contributing Editor http://europe.wbcci.net The Airstream Club International - WBCCI Europe, surely the most international part of the WBCCI. Writing this in June, we now cover 11 countries with 50 member Airstreams. 11 sounds a lot but we are not resting. There are 47 countries, 28 of them in the European Union. We don’t know how many of them have Airstream owners but we keep looking. The original seven members, who started WBCCI Europe in October 2015, were a mix of ages and owned an even split of vintage and European-spec Airstreams. That profile has thankfully not changed and we are still attracting young owners, couples with young children, dogs and cats as well as the occasional retired full timers. Vintage Airstreams now make up 46% of the Club and most of the 54% newer ones are to the European specification. Europe has 23 official national languages! Our website is still “work in progress” and soon it will be structured into four languages, German, French, English and Dutch/Flemish. Although English is now used in most countries, we do have members who don’t speak it. We are not an English club and we want to avoid giving that impression. Members have been great at volunteering to translate pages into their own continued on page 49 44 Blue Beret / August 2016 Justin Humphreys Greetings from your extended family here in Jackson Center, OH. I am writing this month’s article after celebrating the 4th of July over the weekend. Summer is in full swing here in Ohio! When I last wrote an article for the Blue Beret, I reported that April was the largest single month for retail sales by our dealers since the 1970’s. Everyone here at Airstream was thrilled about the big month for our dealers. Since April, we have broken that record twice! So May and June are now the two largest retail months on the books since the 1970’s for our dealers. This is critical as these numbers represent what customers are actually buying from our dealers. As you can imagine, we are thrilled at how the summer has started and the fact the last three months represent the three largest we have had in over 30 years. Airstream held its annual National Dealer Meeting in Columbus, OH, this past May. It was a great event and allowed us to bring the dealers to Jackson Center, OH, where they were able to see firsthand our many plant expansions. During the dealer meeting we introduced a new travel trailer that we will launch to the public in September. The dealers had to sign a non-disclosure to see it. I am happy to report they loved it and it gave us many more orders that we were anticipating. More to come later this year on the product, I can’t wait to share more with each of you. The month of June was a busy month for Airstream as well. We began the month with the Alumapalooza rally here at the plant. I saw many WBCCI members at this rally and enjoyed getting to spend time with them. At the end of the month, I hit the road with my family and had an Airstream Classic in tow as we attended the International Rally in Lewisburg, WV. As many of you know, I am from the great state of West Virginia and it was nice traveling on familiar country roads. The club, as always, were great hosts and made my family and I feel right at home. On one day, the family and I volunteered to help the local Habitat for Humanity office deal with flood damage. Seeing the devastation firsthand was unbelievable. However, I am convinced the community had the best group possible in town for a disaster like this. The volunteering on behalf of the club and the donations provided were unbelievable. Wally would have been proud! The rest of the rally was great. I enjoyed staying in a brand new 2017 Classic, and despite my efforts otherwise, everything worked! The club was nice enough to even make me a sign for me. My kids thought it was pretty cool that we had a sign in front of the trailer! Many members stopped by asking me what certain devices were on the trailer. As you can imagine, we take the opportunity to test a lot of new gadgets on the manager’s trailer. It allows us to use them firsthand before launching them to the market. I am glad we do this as about 50% of the products we test we do not end up using. However, the ones we like, we really like and we have confidence offering them in new products because we know they work having used them firsthand! In closing, I would like to personally thank both Jim and Raisin Schwerdfeger for their support over the past year. Despite a natural disaster, Jim handled the rally in WV with poise and did a great job. Unfortunately, due to the storms, Airstream was unable to provide ice cream like we normally do. However, Jim asked that we donate the amount we would have spent on the ice cream to a local charity supporting flood victims. Airstream was honored to do so and it showed what true leadership looked like during a tough time. Thank you Jim and Raisin! I look forward to working with Richard Girard over the coming year. On behalf of 700 hard working families in Jackson Center, Ohio, I would like to thank you for your business and passion for our products. It means the world to us all. Happy Airstreaming! Blue Beret / August 2016 45 Rick March, General Manager Customer Relations Group Greetings! As I write this article I am here in Lewisburg, West Virginia attending the International Rally. It is great seeing such a large number turn out for this event and I am glad I had the opportunity to visit with many of you. I am having a great time and I am glad I have the opportunity to bring our small team and perform some service work, parts sales, etc. There was some devastating flooding to this area just before my arrival. My thoughts and prayers go out to all the families who were impacted by this disaster and I hope they have a quick recovery. On the forums this past month I was reading a post from an owner asking how and where he could jack up his trailer. I will cover this along with stabilizer pad options and how you can use them to actually help you change a tire if needed. Where is the best place to jack up my trailer? Airstream clearly marks jack points on all trailers by adhering a “JACK” sticker under the trailers as seen below. These labels point to the small aluminum plates riveted to the underside of the trailer. These points mark the main frame rail. The trailer should always be jacked up using the frame rail and never jacked up on the axle. This could cause damage to your torsion axle. 46 Blue Beret / August 2016 Am I able to jack the trailer up on any other point? The line under the coach where the dark gray or black wrap meets the light colored underbelly indicates the main frame rail line. You can use a jack anywhere along this line. Does Airstream provide a jack? Airstream does not provide a jack with the trailer. On the road, we would recommend a bottle jack as the best tool for the job for ease of transportation and storage. In your garage at home, a floor jack is acceptable to use. Using a piece of wood will disperse the weight to avoid possible damage to the underbelly. Can you tell me more about leveling blocks? Leveling blocks can be used in a variety of applications. The main use is obviously to place under the tires to get a good level trailer, even when the ground at your campsite may not be. Airstream sells two types of leveling blocks in our retail store, HossPad and Lynx Leveler brand leveling pads. Both of these pads can be purchased through the Airstream online store at https://store.airstream.com/ under “Travel Trailer Accessories” and “Exterior” or by contacting the Airstream store by phone at 937-596-6111 ext. 7423. Changing a tire using HossPads and Lynx Levelers Another use of the pads or blocks is for use in changing a tire while on the road on dual axle trailers. If you are in an area where a jack is not able to be used, a stack of pads can be used to raise a tire off the ground to change it. In the pictures below, you can see how both the HossPad and Lynx Levelers are used: Tire to be changed HossPads The HossPad is a three-inone leveling agent. This pad can be used for jacking, leveling and parking. It is made from recycled rubber, so it is a green product. It conforms to the ground for use in uneven terrain and provides both absorption of vibration and insulation from the ground. It even works with motor home leveling jacks. Airstream sells two sizes, Large and Extreme. The Large measures 1" x 8.6"x 8.6" and has a capacity load per pad of 20,000 lbs. (500 psi). The part number for the large pad is 18686W. The Extreme pad measures 1" x 8.6"x 11.5" and has a capacity load per pad of 30,000 lbs. (500 psi). The part number for the Extreme pad 18686W-01. Lynx Levelers The Lynx leveling blocks are one of the most popular RV accessories. Their modular design allows you to stack them in any configuration for any terrain. Just stack the levelers into a pyramid shape to the desired height and drive onto them to level the coach. They can also be used as a support base for stabilizing and/ or leveling equipment. Airstream sells a 10-pack of Lynx Levelers. They measure 8.5" x 8.5" x 1" and have a weight capacity of 40,000 lbs. The part number for the Lynx Levelers is 150287W. Tire to be changed I would love hearing from you and if you have a suggestion or topic you would like to see covered in a future article, or have a question just drop me a line at [email protected] . Have a great month! Airstream Dealer Update New Dealers Airstream Inland Empire 18870 Camino Del Norte Lake Elsinore, CA 92532 Ph. 714-433-3207 Traveland RV Airdrie 63 Kingsview Road SE Airdrie, Alberta, Canada T4A 0A8 Ph. 866-945-2526 Blue Beret / August 2016 47 AIRSTREAM Upgrade your rims/tires! Offering: Michelin LTX M/S LT 225/75 R16 Load Range E Tire/Rim Assy During the month of August 2016 only the rims/tires are: $379.95 each plus installation fee. Original retail price: $399.95 each. ***Please call the number listed below to schedule your appointment today!*** Airstream Factory Service Center 419 West Pike St Jackson Center OH 45334 937-596-6111 EXT 7413 AIRSTREAM Check out the new apparel now available on our online store. Please visit www.airstream.com to place your order. Carry your items in this fun Airstream drawstring bag. Measures: 16 ¼”x 20” Airstream women’s and men’s Electrify Tshirts. Snowy gray heather color with Airstream EST. 1931 on the chest of the shirt. The trailer a logo is located on the back of the shirt underneath the collar. 48 Blue Beret / August 2016 Take this reversible and water-resistant blanket anywhere you go. Roll it up when done using. The Airstream logo is on the front and also has the trailer A logo on the corner of the blanket. Airstream men’s long sleeve shirts. • White Long sleeve has gray accents along with Airstream Embroidered on the left chest. • The flannel long sleeve is gray and white with Airstream embroidered in white on left chest, along with the trailer A logo on the back just below the collar. Come join us in 2017 for an all new ALUMAFLAMINGO! Every site is full power (30&50 AMP) with water, and you are minutes from the Daytona Speedway and beautiful beaches. This is a six night event you don’t want to miss, and you are even in town for the big race, the Daytona 500! Sign up by clicking on the registration link at www.alumaflamingo.com, or call 813-200-8877. Limited to the first 150 trailers, so don’t delay!” EUROPE continued from page 28 Once you have secured the gas line and checked it for leaks, you will need to turn the gas back on and purge the lines. You can do this at the stove by turning on a burner and holding a flame near it until it lites. Your furnace gas lines should also be purged by turning on the heat. As a final check, use a gas leak detector and make sure there are no propane leaks. Charlie Burke continued from page 44 language and again we are grateful to Carolyn Beardshear in the US for her help in making this possible on the website. 12 Airstreams attended an unofficial mini-rally in West Sussex, England in May. We had a great time and it was amazing to see a field of European Unit Airstreams with their red numbers and Europe logo flags. We are looking forward to the first WBCCI rally to be held outside North America, in the South of France at BelRepayre. By the time you read this, we will be bathing in the memories of the great event in the 61 year history of the WBCCI. Wally would be proud! Watch out for more about that in a future issue! Blue Beret / August 2016 49 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION/RALLY 2017 Jan 16-21 Jul 22-29 IBT Rally, Casa Grande, AZ 2017 International Convention/Rally, Escanaba, Michigan NATIONAL RALLIES Sep 12-18 Sep 23-27 Sep 24-Oct 2 Sep 30-Oct 4 Pendleton Round-up, Pendleton, OR Antelope Rally, Medicine Bow, WY Swiss Festival, Sugarcreek, OH Balloon Fiesta, Albuquerque, NM SPECIAL EVENT RALLIES Aug 7-14 Aug 17-22 Sep 8-11 Oct 5-9 Oct 17-23 Dec 29Jan 2, 2017 Galax Old Time Fiddlers Convention, Galax, VA Tall Ships Rally, Duluth, MN Old Threshers, Yuma, CO Storytelling Festival, Jonesborough, TN Sun Valley Jazz & Music Festival, Ketchum, ID Rose Parade Rally, Pasadena, CA NATIONAL CARAVANS Jul 12-Sep 12 N-45-C Jul 13-Aug 19 N-45-A Aug 20-Oct 10 N-45-H Sep 10-24 N-45-N Sep 8-Oct 7 N-45-M Oct 4-Nov 12 N-45-E 2017 Mar 14-29 N-46-H Mar 23-Apr 13 N-46-I Mar 30-Apr 22 N-46-E Apr-May TBA N-45-N Apr 4-May 2 N-46-K May 29-Jun 16 N-46-J Jun 21-Jul 13 N-46-B Jul 5-Aug 14 N-46-F Jul 30-Aug 13 N-46-L Aug 2-22 N-46-A Alyeska, the Great Land - Leaders: Johnjulio Ph. 814-484-7221 STANDBY ONLY Nor’ by Nor’ East - Leaders: Lake Ph. 781-837-2539 Southwest Adventure - Leaders: Thompson Ph. 850-212-4719 / Glassey Ph. 206-605-2986 Ores, Shores, Waters, and Lights - East Leaders: DeLeeuw Ph: 517-250-5060 STANDBY ONLY The American Revolution in the Northern Colonies - Leaders: Jones Ph. 703-780-6597 STANDBY ONLY Southeast Coast Spectacular - Leaders: Carnein Ph. 623-974-4762 STANDBY ONLY Cajun Country - Leaders: Boudreaux Ph. 985-209-0376 Georgia Plantations & More - Leaders: Anderson Ph. 850-896-0567 Spindletop - Leaders: Kindle/Snow Ph. 713-907-4624 Springtime in Kentucky - Leaders: Wilson Ph. 270-792-3814 Civil War - Part 1 - Leaders: Spillman Ph. 225-405-4057 Taste of the Blue Ridge - Leaders: Blanchard Ph. 713-301-7244 Canadian Rocky Mountains - Leaders: Leach Ph. 281-536-6185 Nor' by Nor' East - Leaders: Lake Ph. 781-264-4550 Ores, Shores, Waters, and Lights - East Leaders: DeLeeuw Ph: 517-250-5060 Golf-N-Around - Leaders: Skipper/Blanchard Ph. 850-528-0437 Aug 24-Oct 14 N-46-G Sep 6-Oct 14 N-46-M 2018 N-47-A N-47-B N-47-C N-47-D N-47-G N-47-H N-47-I N-47-J N-47-K N-47-L N-46-M 50 Blue Beret / August 2016 Cajun Country - Leaders: Boudreax Ph. 985-209-0376 Alyeska, The Great Land - Leaders: Johnjulio Ph. 216-533-1752 Georgia Plantations & More - Leaders: Anderson Ph. 850-896-0567 American Revolution in the Northern Colonies - Leaders: Jones Ph. 703-780-6597 Florida Fantasy - Leaders: Skipper Ph. 850-528-0437 Gone to Texas - Leaders: Snow Ph: 832-217-4508 Southwest Adventure - Leaders: Montague/Anderson Ph. 850-212-3726 Springtime in the Rockies - Leaders: Heist Ph. 402-304-1843 Nor' by Nor'East - Leaders: Lake Ph. 781-264-4550 Southeast Coast Spectacular - Leaders: Carnein Ph. 623-974-4762 Civil War Part II - Leaders: Spillman Ph. 225-405-4057 UNIT CARAVANS Aug 29-Sep 17 U-422 Sep 14-23 U-420 Sep 23-Oct 8 Southwest Adventure - Leaders: Montague/ Thompson Ph. 850-212-3726 The American Revolution - Southern Campaign - Leaders: Jones Ph. 703-780-6597 U-421 Small Towns of Central British Columbia British Columbia Unit, Leaders: Van Iderstine, Ph. 604-910-1510 Door County Wisconsin - Again! Greater St. Louis MO Unit, Leaders: Knernschield/Kolley, Ph. 537-840-5441 Balloon Fiesta Caravan - Texas Highland Lakes Unit, Leader: Craig, Ph. 512-633-0380 REGION 1 Region 1 Website: http://region1.wbcci.net Aug 4-7 Region 1 Rally, Montmagny, Quebec Cape Cod Massachusetts Unit www.capecod.wbcci.net Jul 31-Aug 4 Caravan to Region 1 Rally w/Charter Oak CT Unit, CT River Valley to Quebec, Bard Fuller, email: bardfuller@ hotmail.com / Bob Scott, email: [email protected] / Larry Lamontagne, email: [email protected] Aug 4-7 Region 1 Snow Goose Rally "Migrating North", Montmagny Municipal Park, Montmagny, QC, Gilles Daigle, email: [email protected] Sep 23-25 Boston Harbor/Hingham Bay Joint Rally w/New England Unit, Wompatuck SP, Hingham, MA, Doug Hart, email: [email protected] / Wayne Rocheleau, email: [email protected] Charter Oak Connecticut Unit - www.connecticut.wbcci.net Jul 31-Aug 4 Migrating North to Quebec Caravan, Rich Kushman, email: [email protected] Aug 26-28 Water-Fire Providence Rally, Holiday Acres Family CG, North Scituate, RI, Bard Fuller, email: bardfuller@hotmail. com Sep 23-25 Norman Rockwell Museum Rally, Woodland Hills CG, Austerlitz, NY, Evie Watts, email: evelynwatts@sbcglobal. net New England Unit - http://newengland.wbcci.net Sep 10-12 Run to the Rock Rally/Fall Bus Mtg, Pinewoods Lodge CG, Plymouth, MA, Douglas Hart, email: doughart@pimboston. com Central Pennsylvania Unit – http://centralpenn.wbcci.net Delaware Valley New Jersey Unit – http://dvnju.wbcci.net Sep 16-18 Delmarva Unit - http://rehobothboardwalk.com/wbdelmarva Aug TBA Aug TBA Sep 22-24 Sep 16-18 Region 1 Snow Goose Rally, Montmagny Muncipal Park, Montmagny, QC, Gilles Daigle 418-884-1333, email: [email protected] Installation Rally, Robert Dion 450-469-5226, email: [email protected] White Mountains New Hampshire Unit - wmu0065.wbcci.net Aug 4-7 Sep 9-12 Caravan to Region 1 Rally, Montmagny, QC, meet TBA, Mary Lehner 802-496-3496, email: [email protected] Fall Rally/Mtg, Fish Creek Pond CG, Kit Wheatley 802899-2839, email: [email protected] REGION 2 Region 2 Website: http://region2.wbcci.net Sep 16-18 Sep 16-18 New York State Rally, Angelica, NY Pennsylvania State Rally, Gettysburg, PA Al-Mon-O Pennsylvania Unit - http://al-mon-o.wbcci.net Aug TBA Sep TBA Buddy Rally, Penn Wood Airstream Park, 999 Kindel Rd, New Bethlehem, PA, Paul Labuda 724-423-4873, email: [email protected] Berkshire New York Unit Aug TBA Sep TBA Luncheon, Barbara Bondar 845-323-2375, email: [email protected] Picnic, Margaret Russell 845-266-3177 Central Maryland Unit – http://centralmarylandunit166.wbcci.net Aug TBA Sep TBA Rally, TBA 9/11 Rally, Flight 93 National Memorial, Tom Potter 3rd Annual Picnic, TBA Home Show/Shorebirds Rally, TBA Installation Rally, 4H Park, Centreville, MD, Carl Anderson 302-422-5087 Hudson-Mohawk New York Unit - http://hudmo.wbcci.net Aug 11-14 Ladies Choice Rally, Thornbush Acres, Indian Lake, NY, Geoff Whittle 518-783-1606, email: [email protected] Sep 16-18 New York State Rally, Allegany FG, Angelica, NY, Bob Stark 518-365-8510, email: [email protected] Sep 30-Oct 2 Men's Choice Rally, Lake Lauderdale CG, 744 Cty Rt 61, Cambridge, NY, Geoff Whittle 518-783-1606, email: [email protected] Keystone Pennsylvania Unit - http://keystone.wbcci.net Metropolitan New York Unit - http://metrony.covvo.com Jul/Aug TBA Bethel Woods Concert Rally, Bethel Woods, NY, Mary Morello 516-672-2402 / Ted Strickroth 631-722-4645 Aug 12-14 Casino & Camping Rally, Turning Stone Casino CG, Verona, NY, Bill Rosenthal, email: [email protected] Sep 16-18 NY State/Installation Rally, Allegany Cty FG, Angelica, NY, Ray Wagner 585-334-0816 / 585-208-7884, email: [email protected] Sep 23-25 Adirondack Fall Balloon Festival, Glenn Falls, NY, email: [email protected] Mid-Atlantic Unit - http://midatlantic.wbcci.net Sep TBA Quebec Canada Unit - http://unitquebec.wbcci.net Aug 4-7 NJ State Rally, Jersey Shore Haven, Bota Rasanda 856392-1881, email: [email protected] Annual Mtg/Installation, Little Bennett Reg. Park, 23701 Frederick Rd, Clarksburg, MD, Luke Brennecke 301524-1493, email: [email protected] / Rosann Marquardt, email: [email protected] New Jersey Unit https://sites.google.com/site/njunitoriginal New York Finger Lakes Unit - http://nyfingerlakes.wbcci.net Aug 19-21 Sep 16-18 Sep 19 Camping in the Canyon/Buddy Rally, Rt. 6, Wellsboro, PA, Ed Valentin 607-687-4177 / 607-761-5791, email: [email protected] Installation Rally, Angelica, NY, Ray Wagner 585-334-0816, email: [email protected] Caravan to Swiss Festival, Sugarcreek, OH, Ray Wagner 585-334-0816, email: [email protected] / Roy DeWitt 585-265-9693 Ontario Canada Unit - http://ontarioairstream.wbcci.net Sep 2-5 Provincial Fall Rally/Annual Gen Mtg, Richmond FG, 6095 Perth St, Richmond, ON, Rob Douglas 613-736-0560, email: [email protected] Sep 30-Oct 2 Fall Rendezvous, Shangri-La Niagara CG, 17th St, Lincoln (Jordon Station) ON, Merlyn Green 905-228-0788, email: [email protected] Penn-Lehigh Unit – http://penn-lehigh.wbcci.net Pennsylvania Unit - www.pennwood.org Sep 2-3 Labor Day Rally Washington DC Unit - http://wdcu.wbcci.net Aug 6-13 Sep 15-18 Finger Lakes Fun Rally, Hickory Hills Family CG, Bath, NY, Rob Sunde, email: [email protected] Killens Pond Rally, Killens Pond SP, DE, Greg Wilson, email: [email protected] Watchung New Jersey Unit - www.watchungunit.org Aug 19-21 Sep TBA Rally, Jersey Shore Haven Airstream Park, George Kiesel 908-930-0550, email: [email protected] NJ State Rally Blue Beret / August 2016 51 REGION 3 Region 3 Website: http://region3.wbcci.net Aug 7-14 Galax Old Time Fiddlers Conv., Galax, VA Big Bend Florida Unit - http://bigbendfl.wbcci.net Sep 9-11 Eagles Roost RV Resort, Lake Park, GA Carolinas Unit of North Carolina - http://carolinasnc.wbcci.net Aug 11-14 Sep 8-11 Let's Cool Off! Rally, VA Highland Haven Airstream Park 540-651-9050 www.vahighlandhaven.com, 6517 Highland Haven Rd, Copper Hill, VA, Keith Schneider 919-906-9014, email: [email protected] Rally, Claytor Lake SP, 6620 Ben H. Bolen Dr, Dublin, VA (near Radford), Keith Schneider 919-906-9014, email: [email protected] Coastal Georgia - http://coastalgeorgia.wbcci.net Aug 5-7 Rally, Brunswick Beach Camping Resort, 7200 KOA Dr SW, Sunset Beach, NC, Eric Nelson 910-754-7527, email: [email protected] Everglades Florida Unit - http://everglades.wbcci.net Florida Unit - http://floridaunit027.wbcci.net Sep 15-18 Rally, Blueberry Hill RV Resort, 6233 Lowery St, Bushnell, FL, Tom Thompson 954-536-2175, email: sbgthompson@ aol.com Florida Springs Unit - http://floridasprings.wbcci.net Florida Suncoast Unit - http://suncoast.wbcci.net Florida Treasure Coast Unit - http://ftcu.wbcci.net Georgia Unit - http://topofgeorgia.wbcci.net Aug 31-Sep 5 Labor Day/Homecoming/Election Rally, Top of GA Park, 14255 Hwy 75 N, Helen, GA, George Ward 912-657-0139, email: [email protected] Northern Virginia Unit - http://northva.wbcci.net Aug 7-14 Galax Special Events Rally Sep 30-Oct 2 Commonwealth Rally, Williamsburg, VA Palmetto State South Carolina Unit http://palmettostate.wbcci.net Aug 12-14 Sep 9-11 Summer Fun Rally, Palmetto Cove RV Park, 521 Table Rock Rd, Cleveland, SC, Terry Montgomery 803-242-6125 Apple Picking Time Rally, Palmetto Cove RV Park, 521 Table Rock Rd, Cleveland, SC, Terry Montgomery 803242-6125 Piedmont North Carolina Unit - http://piedmontunit.wbcci.net Aug 7-14 Sep 8-11 Galax Old Fiddler's Conv/Rally, Cool Breeze CG, 2330 Edmonds Rd, Galax, VA, Bernie Lackmann 336-998-3979, email: [email protected] Rally, Hibernia CG, Kerr Lake Rec Area, 2041 Hibernia Rd, Henderson, NC, from I-85 Exit 24 go N on NC 39 for 12.5 mi, turn R on Hibernia Rd, Richard Paschall 919-404-1869, email: [email protected] Shenandoah Valley of Virginia Unit http://shenandoahvalleyofva.wbcci.net South Carolina Coastal Unit - www.sccoastalunit.com Sep 9-11 52 Southeastern Camping Unit http://secamping.wbcci.net Sep 13-18 Rally, Santee SP, Carolyn Elaine Jarrett 843-412-5023, email: [email protected] Blue Beret / August 2016 Kentucky Bourbon Festival Rally, Bardstown, KY, see details at KYbourbonfestival.com, Don Hughes Tidewater Virginia Unit - www.tidewaterwbcci.net Virginia Unit - http://virginia.wbcci.net Aug 4-7 Aug 8-13 Sep TBA Highland Festival/Bus Mtg, Abingdon,VA, Grindstone CG, 1946 Laurel Valley Rd, Troutdale, VA, Sam Barnard 540248-7555, email: [email protected] Old Fiddler's Convention, Cool Breeze CG, 2330 Edmonds Rd, Galax, VA 866-342-0300, www. coolbreezecampground.com, Matt Hackney, email: [email protected] Commonwealth Installation Rally, TBA Western North Carolina Unit - http://wnc.wbcci.net Aug 18-21 Ice Cream Rally, Crooked River SP, St. Marys, GA Eastern North Carolina Unit - http://encu.wbcci.net Sep 16-18 South Florida Unit http://southflorida.wbcci.net Sep 15-18 Franklin-Summer Rally, Great Outdoors Resort, 321 Thumpers Trail, Franklin, NC, www.gorvresort.com, George James III, 828-332-1396, email: lm555@frontier. com Rally, Top O'Georgia, 14255 GA 75, Helen, GA, www. topofgeorgia.wbcci.net, TBA REGION 4 Region 4 Website: http://region4.wbcci.net Aug 3-7 Michigan State Rally, Ravenna, MI Sep 24-Oct 2 Swiss Festival National Rally, Sugarcreek, OH Akron Ohio Unit - www.akronwbcci.com Aug 11-14 Rally, ABC CG, Carrollton, OH, Vern Ketchum 330-3091715, email: [email protected] Aug 17 Alumni Luncheon, Golden Corral Rest., Canton, OH, Paul Critean 330-862-7015, email: [email protected] Aug 30-Sep 3 Election Rally, TBA, Charlotte Hill 330-256-2199, email: [email protected] Appalachian Unit of West Virginia Sep 24-Oct 2 Swiss Festival National Rally Cincinnati Ohio Unit - http://cincinnati.wbcci.net TBA Fall Fling Rally or Caravan, Darren Baker 937-339-9451, email: [email protected] Columbus Ohio Unit - email: [email protected] Land-O-Lakes of Ohio Unit - http://landolakesohio.wbcci.net Mahoning Valley Ohio Unit - www.mvou.wbcci.net Aug TBA Entertainment Rally, TBA, Rick Richardson, email: [email protected] Metro Detroit Michigan Unit http://metrodetroitunit137.wbcci.net Aug 3-7 MI State Rally "Reminiscing in Ravenna", Crockery Creek RV Park, Ravenna, MI, Susan Stigleman 586-781-9030, email: [email protected] Miami Valley Unit of Ohio - http://miamivalleyohio.wbcci.net Aug 3 Sep 7 Breakfast 9 AM, Fairborn Family Diner & Rest. 937-8799454, 419 Broad St, Fairborn, OH, Tom Heckman 937-3358614 Breakfast 9 AM, Fairborn Family Diner & Rest. 937-8799454, 419 Broad St, Fairborn, OH, Tom Heckman 937-3358614 Michigan Unit Aug 3-7 MI State Rally, Crockery Creek CG, Metro Detroit Unit Sep 24-Oct 2 Swiss Festival National Rally, Winklepleck Grove, Sugarcreek, OH, Larry Kurkowski 586-214-1777 Mid-Eastern Michigan Unit Sep 15-18 Buddy Rally, Lost Lake Woods Club, Lincoln, MI, take US 23 N from Standish, go thru Tawas & Oscoda, proceed N to Harrisville, turn L (W) on M-72 at traffic light in Harrisville, go until you reach Barlow Rd (about 5 mi.), school sign at Barlow, turn R (N) at Barlow, continue until you see red & white fence posts, reach Lost Lake Woods Club gate on L, pick up phone at gate and punch 1111, tell office you are visting Ruess', call for reservations, Bob Ruess 989-7367683, email: [email protected] Mohican Valley Ohio Unit http://mohicanvalleyohio.wbcci.net/ Aug 6 Potluck 11:30 AM, Ron & Audrey Ault, 4992 Iberia-Bucyrus Rd, Galion, OH, 419-468-6537 Aug 22-29 Rally, State FG, Springfield, IL, Mike Pierce 419-884-3931 Sep 8 Dinner Mtg 6 PM, Steve's Dakota Grill, 3101 Park Ave W, Ontario, OH, Steve Rhodes 567-303-9644 Sep 24-Oct 2 Swiss Festival Rally, Sugarcreek, OH, Vicki Ettenhofer 614-841-0098 Northern Ohio Virtual Airstream Unit - www.campnova.com Put-in-Bay Historical Weekend, Middle Bass Island, Dan Bihary 440-453-9782, email: [email protected] Presidents Rally, Point Pleasant, OH, Tom Brown 419-203Sep 15-18 1681, email: [email protected] Sep 22-Oct 2 Swiss Festival National Rally, Sugarcreek, OH, Vicki Ettenhofer 614-841-0098 Sep 29-Oct 2 Art Smith Fish Fry/Installation Rally, Old Mill Run CG, 8544 W 590, Thorntown, IN, Richard Yoder 260-820-3481, email: [email protected] Kentucky Unit - http://kentucky.wbcci.net Aug 3-7 Sep 14-18 127 Yard Sale Rally, Bishop's Estate, 515 Frank Grider Rd, Russell Springs, KY, David Bishop 813-334-0768 Region 5 Rally, Jefferson Cty. FG, 3851 W State St, Madison, IN Northern Illinois Unit - http://northernillinois.wbcci.net Sep 14-18 Sep TBA Region 5 Rally, Madison, IN, Jim Kraner 847-382-3583, email: [email protected] Caravan and Swiss Festival National Rally, Sugarcreek, OH, Jim Kraner 847-382-3583, email: jimkraner@ sbcglobal.net Southern Illinois Unit - http://southernillinois.wbcci.net Aug 19-21 Sep 17 Rally, Whittington Woods CG, 14297 SH 37, Whittington, IL, whittingtonwoodscampground.com, Gordon White 618319-0523 Annual Business Mtg at Region 5 Rally, Gordon White 618319-0523 Southern Indiana Unit - http://southind.wbcci.net Sep 14-18 Region 5 Rally, Madison, IN, Larry Abrams 270-685-1610, email: [email protected] Sep 8-11 The Western Reserve Camping Unit www.cleveland.wbcci.net Aug 18-21 Sep 5-7 Sep 7-11 Joint Rally w/Mahoning Valley OH Unit, Celebrate Erie Festival & RV Flea Market, Maxwell Farms, Erie, PA, RSVP to [email protected] Niagara Falls + Casinos + Wineries Rally, Four Mile Creek SP, 1 Four Mile Creek Dr, Youngstown, NY, Tom Christopher, RSVP to [email protected] Finger Lakes + Fall Colors + Wineries Rally, Sampson SP, 6096 Rte 96A, Romulus, NY, Tom Christopher, RSVP to [email protected] REGION 5 REGION 6 Region 6 Website: http://region6.wbcci.net Oct 5-9 Oct 5-9 Region 6 Rally, Picayune, MS Storytelling Festival Rally, Jonesborough, TN Alabama Unit - http://alabama.wbcci.net/ 2nd Mon each month: Dinner 6 PM, TBA, Montgomery, AL, call for directions, Paul Aehnlich 334-277-9647, email: pca2@ charter.net TBA each month: Luncheon North Alabama, call for directions, Colet Schmidt 256-880-5886, email: [email protected] Arkansas Razorback Unit http://arkansasrazorback.wbcci.net/ 1st Thurs bi-monthly: Feb-Dec Luncheon 11:30 AM, rest. & location TBA Larry Madden 479-221-2378, email: [email protected] Region 5 Website: http://region5.wbcci.net Sep 22-25 Sep 14-18 East Tennessee Unit - http://easttennesee.wbcci.net Region 5 Rally, Madison, IN Central Indiana Unit - www.centralind.wbcci.net Aug 19-21 Sep 14-18 Weekender, Moraine View SRA, Leroy, IL, Lana Russel 317-410-4750 Region 5 Rally, Madison, IN, Lana Russel 317-410-4750 Illinois Lincolnland Unit - http://lincolnland.wbcci.net Aug 12-15 History Lessons Rally, Parke Cty FG, 14727 N US 41, Rockville, IN, N of Rockville on US 41, 2 mi. N of jct. w/US 36, 6 mi. S of jct. w/SR 47, Susan Swearingen 309-8245085, email: [email protected] Indiana Unit - http://indiana.wbcci.net 1st Mon each month except December: Dinner 5 PM, Golden Corral, 6315 S Scatterfield Rd., Anderson, IN, S of exit 226 I-69, Robert Green 765-644-5289, email: [email protected] 1st Thurs each month except December: Dinner 6 PM, Sara's Family Rest., N 5792 Coventry Ln, Fort Wayne, IN, S of I-69 & US 224, Christopher Seplak 260-409-4750, email: mama. [email protected] Aug 18-21 Sep 23-25 50th Anniversary Rally, Bull Shoals-White River SP, 153 Dam Overlook Ln, Bull Shoals, AR, Larry Madden 479-2212378, email: [email protected] Rally, Around Pond RV, Baileyton, Gary Dawn Bus Mtg/Election Rally, TCPC, Jim Carr Greater New Orleans Louisiana Unit - http://gnola.wbcci.net/ Aug 13 Sep 22-24 Planning Luncheon Noon, TBA, Doyle Hunt 504-450-1204, email: [email protected] Joint Installation Rally, Lakeside RV Park, Livingston, LA, Doyle Hunt 504-450-1204, email: [email protected] Louisiana Unit - http://louisiana.wbcci.net/ Louisiana Acadiana Unit - http://louisianaacadiana.wbcci.net Sep 22-24 Installation Rally, Lakeside RV Park, Livingston, LA, from I-12 take exit #22 S for 3 mi., park on L, Nettie Simoneaux 337-896-6661, email: [email protected] Blue Beret / August 2016 53 Memphis Tennessee Unit - http://memphis.wbcci.net Aug 13 Sep 8-11 Luncheon 11:30 AM, El Mezcal, 7424 US 64, Bartlett, TN 901-417-6026, Jim Drier 901-233-2711, email: [email protected] Installation Rally, Joe Wheeler SP, 4401 McLean Dr, Rogersville, AL, GPS: .N.34-47.5W.87-22.8 http://www. alapark.com/joe-wheeler-state-park, Walter Jones 901826-5450, email: [email protected] Mississippi Unit - http://mississippiunit.wbcci.net/ Sep 21-25 Election Rally, Lake Lowndes SP, Lake Lowndes Rd, Columbus, MS, Don Hummel 662-392-6065 / 662-4534618 Nashville Music City Tennessee Unit http://nashville.wbcci.net/ Aug 20 Sep 8-11 Summer Luncheon, TBA, Jerry Kimbrough 615-804-3881, email: [email protected] Election Rally, Beechplace Farm, Owensboro, KY, off Hwy 54 E at Fariview Dr, Gene Gough 615-579-5223, email: [email protected] Pensacola Florida Unit - http://pensacolaflorida.wbcci.net/ Aug 19-21 Sep 16-18 End of the Road/Buddy Rally, Mystic Springs Cove, 591 Mystic Springs Rd, McDavid FL, 27.5 mi. N of intersection of I-10 & US 29 or 10.5 mi. S of intersection of FL Hwy 4 & US 29, CG Host 850-256-3280, email: gloriadcarter@ gmail.com Election/Installation Rally, Mystic Springs Cove, 591 Mystic Springs Rd, McDavid FL, 27.5 mi. N of intersection of I-10 & US 29 or 10.5 mi. S of intersection of FL Hwy 4 & US 29, CG Host 850-256-3280, email: [email protected] Tennessee Unit - http://tennessee.wbcci.net REGION 7 Region 7 Website: http://region7.wbcci.net Aug 17-22 Region 7/Tall Ships Rally, Duluth, MN Minnesota Unit - http://minnesota.wbcci.net Sep 2-5 Sep 16-18 Fall Rally/Rollag Steam Threshers, Rollag, MN, about 30 mi. E/SE of Fargo, ND, on MN Hwy 32, Sharon Ramler, email: [email protected] Installation Rally, MN Airstream Park, 8795 82nd St SE, Clear Lake, MN, David Piehl, email: davidpiehl2002@ yahoo.com North Dakota Peace Garden Unit - www.nodak.wbcci.net Aug 17-22 Sep 15-18 Tall Ships Special Event Rally, Buffalo Valley CG, 2586 Guss Rd, Duluth, MN, Pete Yanke, email: pyanke@aol. com Street Fair Installation Rally, Harmon Lake CG, Mandan, ND, 9 mi. N of I-94 on ND Hwy 1806, .5 mi. W on Cty Rd 20, Larry Ruebel, email: [email protected] Wisconsin Unit - http://wisc.wbcci.net Aug 2-4 Aug 4 Aug 4-7 54 Boondocking Campout, Hiawatha NF, Forest Hwy 13, Wetmore, MI, Jane Carmichael 906-236-3677, email: [email protected] One Day Caravan, Hiawatha NF to Marquette, MI, FH 13 to M28 to US 41 N, Jane Carmichael 906-236-3677, email: [email protected] Mardi Gras Campout, Tourist Park, 2145 Sugar Loaf Ave, Marquette, MI (mqt.cty.org/parks_tourist), Jane Carmichael 906-236-3677, email: [email protected] Blue Beret / August 2016 Sep 16-18 Sep 22-25 Road America Camp Out, Elkhart Lake, N7390 St Hwy 67, Plymouth, WI, Don Stenz 920-693-2146, email: slem@tds. net Go Wild Camp Out/Bus Mtg/Installation, Evergreen CG, W5449 Archer Lane, Wild Rose, WI, www. evergreencampsites.com, Jane Carmichael 906-236-3677, email: [email protected] REGION 8 Region 8 Website: http://region8.wbcci.net Greater St. Louis Missouri Unit - http://gslunit.wbcci.net Aug 16-21 Sep 8-11 Sep 14-23 Sun & Fun Rally-Bring the Kids, Lazy Days CG, 214 Hwy J, Danville, MO, W on I-70 to exit 217 (Hwy K), go S on K, follow signs, Ray Kolley 314-330-0736, email: rdkjak83@ aol.com Last Chance at Summer Rally, 370 Lakeside Park RV CG, St. Peters, MO, I-370, exit 2 then N on Truman Rd to park entrance, Ray Kolley 314-330-0736, email: rdkjak83@aol. com Door County WI AGAIN Caravan, rendezvous near Rockford, IL, Ed Knernschield 573-480-5441, email: [email protected] Iowa Unit - http://iowaunit.wbcci.net Aug 11-14 Sep 8-11 Rally, Kalona City CG, 110 E Ave, Hwy 1 & 22, Kalona, IA, Larry Dellamuth 319-668-3427, email: [email protected] Lazy Days on the River Rally, Clarks Ferry Rec. Area, 3860 Sunset Blvd (Hwy 22), Muscatine (Mountpilier) IA, Paul Ryan 641-455-9444, email: [email protected] Kansas City Missouri Unit - http://kansascityunit.wbcci.net Aug 6 Sep 22-25 Picnic 11 AM, Krug Park, St. Joseph, MO, Jerry VanVickle 816-646-2392, email: [email protected] Fall Installation Rally, Arrowhead Point RV Park, Osceola, MO, Larry Poage 816-589-6321, email: [email protected] Missouri Greater Ozark Unit http://mogreaterozarkunit.wbcci.net Sep 15-18 Rally, Denton Ferry RV Park, 740 Denton Ferry Rd, Cotter, AR, GPS: 36.2924,-92.522278, Rick Keith 918-314-1041, email: [email protected] Nebraska Unit - http://nebraskaunit.wbcci.net 2nd Mon each month except 2nd Sat in Jan, Apr, Jul & Oct: Luncheon 11:45 AM, Parker’s Smokehouse, 16880 Hwy. 6, Ashland, NE, I-80 Hwy 63 exit turn N for 5 mi, located at intersection of Hwy. 6, Mike Sisk 402-686-0063, email: mescas1@ hotmail.com Sep 15-18 Big Times in the Big "O"!, Haworth Park, Bellevue, NE, take Hwy 370 towards Missouri River Bridge, located under bridge, Bill Kallmer 402-290-8910, email: kallmer@ centurylink.net North Iowa Unit - http://northiowaunit.wbcci.net Aug 4-7 Sep 8-11 Rally, Boone, IA, Dan Bamberry 402-305-8942, email: [email protected] County Fair Rally, Spencer, IA, Jeff Peterson 712-2530245, email: [email protected] REGION 9 REGION 10 Region 9 Website: http://www.region9.wbcci.net Region 10 Website: www.region10.wbcci.net East Texas Lakes Unit Jul 27-Aug 1 Region 10 Rally, Kalispell, MT Sep 12-18 Pendleton Round-up Rally, Pendleton, OR Oct 17-23 Sun Valley Jazz & Music Festival Rally, Ketchum, ID Sep 3 Luncheon 11:30 AM, El Conquistador Rest., 1516 Old Brandon Rd, Hillsboro, TX, 254-582-9864 / 254-582-3262 Sep 30-Oct 2 Installation Rally, North Texas Airstream Community, 200 Walnut Hill Ave, Hillsboro, TX Heart of Texas Camping Unit - http://hotc.wbcci.net TBA Monthly Activities TBA, please visit our website North Texas Unit - http://ntxu.wbcci.net 2nd Sat each month except Jul, Aug, Nov: Luncheon 11:30 AM, Spring Creek BBQ, Burleson, TX, Susan Arnesen, email: [email protected] Sep TBA TBA, Andy Selking, email: [email protected] Oklahoma Unit - http://oklahoma.wbcci.net Texas Alamo Unit - http://texasalamo.wbcci.net 1st Sat each month: Dinner 5 PM, Earl Abel's Rest., 1201 Austin Hwy., San Antonio, TX, Warren Wundt 830-609-8659, email: [email protected] Sep 22-25 Installation Rally, Skyline Ranch RV Park, 2231 N Hwy 16, Bandera, TX, call for directions, Warren Wundt 830-6098659, email: [email protected] Texas Coastal Plains Unit - http://tcpu155.wbcci.net Sep 1-5 Labor Day Rally, Johnson Creek RV Resort, 102 Chinook Rd, Ingram, TX, Jim Mercer 281-485-7088, email: [email protected] Sep 29-Oct 2 Fair on the Square Rally, Huntsville SP, Huntsville, TX, 6 mi. SW of Huntsville off I-45 on Park Rd 40, Ronn Gilbert 281-224-7870, email: [email protected] Texas Gulf Coast Unit - www.texasairstreamharbor.com Sep 8-11 Labor Day Rally, TAHI, 5 mi. E of Zavalla, TX on Hwy. 147, Eugene Bagby 903-878-2288, email: airstream1284@ peoplescom.net Alberta-Saskatchewan Unit http://albertasaskatchewan.wbcci.net Sep 1-5 British Columbia Unit - www.airstreambc.com Jan-Dec every Tues: Breakfast 9 AM, Ricky's Country Rest., 2160 King George Blvd., Surrey, BC, call for directions, Tom Akam 604-319-6021, email: [email protected] Jul 22-Aug 12 Caravan to Region 10 Rally, Kalispell, MT, return thru BC, meet at Bow Hill Rest Stop (near mi. 208 on US I-5), Tom Akam 604-319-6021, email: [email protected] Joint Rally w/Alberta-Saskatchewan & Montana Units, Aug 2-4 Great Canadian Barn Dance, Hillspring, AB, Tom Akam 604-319-6021, email: [email protected] Installation Rally, Claybanks RV Park, Merritt, BC, Bob Aug 26-28 Halliwell 604-870-4850, email: [email protected] Aug 30-Sep 18Caravan thru Central BC, depart Claybanks RV Park, Merritt, BC, Marilyn Van Iderstine 604-910-1510, email: [email protected] Sep 23-25 Rally, Hope, BC, Paul Wheeler 604-209-7970, email: paul. [email protected] Idaho Unit - http://idahounit.wbcci.net Jan-Oct 2nd Sat: Breakfast 8:30 AM, Golden Corral, 8460 W Emerald St, Boise, ID, Peggy Campbell 208-843-6243 Aug 19-22 Sep 16-19 Texas Hill Country Unit - http://thcu.wbcci.net Aug 20 Sep 15-18 Luncheon 11 AM, Clear Springs Rest., New Braunfels, TX, Joan Ermis 830-263-0278, email: [email protected] Antique Hunting Galore/Bus Mtg, Columbus RV Park, Columbus, TX, Joan Ermis 830-263-0278, email: [email protected] Texas Plains Unit - http://www.texasplains.wbcci.net 1st Sat each month: Luncheon 11:30 AM, Furr’s Family Dining, 6001 Slide Rd., Lubbock, TX, Ellene Osburn 806-829-2165, email: [email protected] 1st Sat each month: Dinner 6 PM, El Patron Rest., 5807 SW 45th Ave. #500, Amarillo, TX, Dick Lanham 806-674-9849, email: [email protected] ea Thur: Balloon Volleyball 1 PM, (meal follows at various locations) 2001 19th St., Lubbock, TX, Joyce Davis 806-829-2232 Aug 24-27 Sep 15-18 Rally in Mountains of Northern New Mexico, Eagle Nest, NM, Fried 254-291-8351, email: [email protected] Rally, Tim Collier's RV Park, Snyder, TX, Keith Collier 325573-7669 Installation Rally/Bus Mtg, Arrowhead RV Park, Cascade, ID, Bill Lawrence 541-212-9400 Wobbly Rally, Peterson Farm, Carey, ID, Charlie Burke 208-344-8745 Montana Unit - http://www.montanaairstreamclub.com Sep 1-5 Texas Highland Lakes Unit - http://thlu.org Sep 23-Oct 7 Balloon Caravan, Harvey Craig Hands Across the Border Rally, Havre, MT, Teri Giao, email: [email protected] Hands Across the Border/Buddy Rally, Hansen Family CG, www.hansenfamilycampground.com 406-945-6629, 39180 US Hwy 2, Havre, MT, Teri Giao 406-223-5267, email: [email protected] North Cascade Washington Unit www.ncascadewaairstreamclub.com Aug 18-22 Sep 16-18 Rally, Rest-A-While RV Park, Hoodsport, WA, reservations thru park: 360-877-9497 / 866-637-9497, Jim Kolhoff 360297-2013, email: [email protected] Installation Rally, NW Washington FG, Lynden, WA, Jim Kolhoff 360-297-2013, email: caravanner23533@ centurylink.com Oregon Unit - www.oregonunit.wbcci.net Jul 27-Aug 1 Region 10 Rally, Flathead Cty FG, Kalispell, MT Aug 8-11 Clackamas River Rally, Metzler Cty Park, Estacada, OR, Warren/Hendrix 503-701-2798, email: twestover@mac. com Aug 18-21 Champoeg Rally, Champoeg SP, Butteville, OR, Warren/ Hendrix 503-701-2798, email: [email protected] Aug 25-28 Nehalem Bay Rally, Nehalem Bay SP, Nehalem, OR, Warren/Hendrix 503-701-2798, email: twestover@mac. com Aug 30-Sep 2 Bastendorff Rally, Bastendorff Cty Park, Charleston, OR, Warren/Hendrix 503-701-2798, email: twestover@mac. com Sep 12-18 Pendleton Rally, Pendleton City Park, Pendleton, OR, Teresa Taylor 503-440-1121, email: [email protected] Sep 23-25 Tollbridge Rally, Tollbridge Cty Park, Hood River, OR, Mike Able 971-222-7339, email: [email protected] Sep 30-Oct 3 Crane Prarie Rally, Crane Prarie RV Park, Sisters, OR, Warren/Hendrix 503-701-2798, email: twestover@mac. com Blue Beret / August 2016 55 Washington Unit - www.washingtonunit.wbcci.net Jul 27-Aug 1 Region 10 Rally, Kalispell, MT Aug 4 BOT Mtg 7 PM, Harmony Hall WLYH, exit 111 I-5 to Marvin Rd, E to Steilacoom Rd SE, turn L, go .5-.75 mi. to WLYH, turn R, Norm Bahl 425-314-7184, email: [email protected] Salmon Rally, Harmony Hall WLYH, exit 111 I-5 to Marvin Aug 5-7 Rd, E to Steilacoom Rd SE, turn L, go .5-.75 mi. to WLYH, turn R, Lee Wyman 425-641-9159, email: janwyman@ msn.com Aug 6 Meeting 9:15 AM, Harmony Hall WLYH, exit 111 I-5 to Marvin Rd, E to Steilacoom Rd SE, turn L, go .5-.75 mi. to WLYH, turn R, Norm Bahl 425-314-7184, email: sjfjeld@ gmail.com Sep 8 BOT Mtg 7 PM, Harmony Hall WLYH, exit 111 I-5 to Marvin Rd, E to Steilacoom Rd SE, turn L, go .5-.75 mi. to WLYH, turn R, Norm Bahl 425-314-7184, email: [email protected] Sep 9-11 Installation Rally, Harmony Hall WLYH, exit 111 I-5 to Marvin Rd, E to Steilacoom Rd SE, turn L, go .5-.75 mi. to WLYH, turn R, Norm Bahl 425-314-7184, email: sjfjeld@ gmail.com Meeting 9:30 AM, Harmony Hall WLYH, exit 111 I-5 to Sep 10 Marvin Rd, E to Steilacoom Rd SE, turn L, go .5-.75 mi. to WLYH, turn R, Norm Bahl 425-314-7184, email: sjfjeld@ gmail.com Sep 29-Oct 2 Autumn Leaf Festival Rally, Leavenworth, WA, I-90 E from Seattle to Cle Elum 97 to Hwy 2, go W to Leavenworth, turn R on Icicle Rd, about 2 mi. on R, TBA REGION 11 Region 11 Website: http://region11.wbcci.net Sep 8-11 Sep 23-27 Sep 30-Oct 4 Oct 5-9 Old Thresher's Rally, Yuma, CO Antelope Rally, Medicine Bow, WY Balloon Fiesta Rally, Albuquerque, NM Region 11 Rally, Ruidoso, NM Arizona Unit - http://arizona.wbcci.net Denver Colorado Unit - www.wbcci-denco.org Aug 4-7 Sep 8-11 Because We Care..about Families & Youth Buddy Rally, Royal Gorge KOA, Canyon City, CO, John Lozano 303940-1407, email: [email protected] / Doug Carter 970396-2594, email: [email protected] Because We're Curious...about Old Thresher's, Old Thresher FG, NW corner of Hoag & Kamala, Yuma, Dee Walker 970-774-5250, email: [email protected] / Bobbie Tilmant 970-227-1834, email: [email protected] Sep 9-11 Rally, Holloway's RV Park, 909-866-8021, Pam Lindsay 805-368-6972, email: [email protected] El Camino Real California Unit - http://elcaminoreal.wbcci.net Sep 14-18 Archeological & Geological Sites Rally, Rancho Sedona RV Park, Sedona, AZ Golden West California Unit - http://goldenwest.wbcci.net Aug 11-16 Sep 15-19 Rally, Olema RV CG, 10155 Hwy 1, Olema CA, Eric Thompson Rally, Bodega Bay RV Park, 2001 N Highway 1, Bodega Bay, CA, TBA Greater Bay Area Airstream Club http://greaterbayarea.wbcci.net Aug 11-15 Sep 15-19 Olema Area Rally, Olema RV CG, 10155 Hwy 1, Olema CA, Eric Thompson Rally, Bodega Bay RV Park, 2001 N Highway 1, Bodega Bay, CA, TBA Greater Los Angeles Airstream Club www.greaterlosangelesairstreamclub.wbcci.net TBA Activities listed on website Lake Tahoe Airstream Club - http://laketahoe.wbcci.net/ Long Beach California Unit - http://longbeach.wbcci.net Sep TBA TBA Nevada Unit - http://nevada.wbcci.net 1st Sat each month: Breakfast mtg. 8 AM, Eggworks Rest, E Sunset, Henderson, NV, Trish Delk 702-769-0700, email: [email protected] Northern California Unit - http://norcal.wbcci.net Aug 3-7 Rally, Larsen RV Resort, McArthur, email: plazzereschi@ gmail.com San Diego California Unit - www.airstreamsandiego.com Aug 12-14 Sep 9-11 Rally, TBA, Art Reifman, email: [email protected] Rally, San Diego KOA, Chula Vista, CA, Dan Smith, email: [email protected] Sierra Nevada Unit - http://sierranevadaairstreams.org/snu Aug 18-21 Rally, Obsidian Dome, June Lakes, CA, Diane Leipper 775-972-9392, email: [email protected] 40th Anniversary Celebration, Lassen RV Resort, Diane Leipper 775-972-9392, email: hq@ SierraNevadaAirstreams.org Four Corners Unit of New Mexico http://fourcorners.wbcci.net Sep 22-25 New Mexico Unit - http://newmexico.wbcci.net South Coast California Unit - 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THE “BLUE BERET” IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACCURACY OF HANDWRITTEN SUBMISSIONS. Miscellaneous FLAG POLE HOLDER All aluminum with 2 machined brackets for quick, easy installation. 3 pole holder $165, 5 pole holder $190. Includes shipping in U.S. Contact: [email protected] or call 803-684-5651 for more information. WBCCI #3892 41st NATIONAL OLD TIME MUSIC FESTIVAL, LeMars, Iowa, Aug. 29-Sept. 4, 2016. Seven days and ten stages with over 450 performers of old-time country, bluegrass, folk, gospel, Cajun, polka, ragtime, blues, cowboy, honky-tonk, and more, including celebrities. Special RV camping $15 daily with 50/30/20 amp hook-ups first come/ first serve. Admission $15-$20 daily, 7-day pass $75. www.ntcma. net [email protected] Ph. 712-249-5989 Airstream Parks NORTH TEXAS AIRSTREAM COMMUNITY in historic Hillsboro invites you to: “VISIT FOR A NIGHT OR A LIFETIME!” Our 100% WBCCI community is located on I-35, Exit 368, in the heart of the Ft. Worth/Dallas/Waco triangle. Free Clubhouse & Terraport Wi-Fi, coin laundry and mail forwarding service. Visit our website www. ntaci.org for low overnight, weekly, monthly and snowbird rates. Call 254-582-5566 for reservations & information. TAHI, TEXAS AIRSTREAM HARBOR, INC. Is located in NE Texas on beautiful Lake Sam Rayburn is known for Bass fishing. A haven for bird watchers. Daily $15. Come visit or stay with us. 5 miles NE Zavalla on Hwy. 147. Contact: TAHI, 714 Angelina, Zavalla, TX 75980, Ph. 936-897-3686. www.texasairstreamharbor.com PENN WOOD AIRSTREAM PARK - Traveling I-80 thru western Pennsylvania or looking for a quiet, all Airstream, summer home for a few weeks or all season? We’re the perfect stop! Full hookups with cable TV & WI-FI. Reasonable rates, area attractions and site of Autumn Leaf National Rally. Near Clarion, PA - four miles south of I-80, Exit 64 on SR 66; Ph. 814-764-8963; www.pennwood.org Open 5/1 to 10/15. MYSTIC SPRINGS COVE is an Airstream only park located 25 mi. N of Pensacola, FL, on US 29, between I-10 and I-65 on the banks of the Escambia River. Just 30 minutes to white sand beaches, shopping, museums and a casino. Owned and operated by Unit 29. Open September thru May with full hookups at $11per day 30 amp/$13 per day 50 amp, $300 monthly, storage available. Pets welcome and washer/dryer are available. Host opportunities. Now have Wi-Fi. Ph. 850-256-3280. LAND YACHT HARBOR: Florida’s Best Kept Secret!!! Conveniently located off I-95 between exits 183 and 180 and less than six miles from some of the best unspoiled beaches in Florida. 65 miles to Walt Disney World, 20 miles to the Kennedy Space Center and located in the city of Melbourne. To retirees 50 and older we offer leases, long term rentals and overnight guest sites. Sorry we do not take credit cards. LYH is an adult (age 50 or over) and pet free park. For more information on rates and particulars contact us at www.lyhairstream. com or call 321-254-6398. TOP OF GEORGIA AIRSTREAM PARK. We are located in the beautiful North Georgia Mountains, just 6 miles north of Helen, GA on State Hwy. 75. Helen is a wonderful Alpine Village community with lots of shopping, good restaurants and tubing down the river. The TOP is only 2 miles to the crossing of the Appalachian Trail. A great hiking area! We also have hiking trails that connect directly to our property. Our park offers full hookups, free cable TV, and free Wi-Fi at very competitive rates. During Rally weeks rally fees are an additional charge. ALL AIRSTREAMS WELCOME. Pets too. Ph. 706-878-3590, www.topfgeorgia.net VISITING THE JERSEY SHORE AREA? For the most reasonable rates in the area stay at Jersey Shore Haven. JSH is a quiet Airstream park located mid-way between the dazzling casinos of Atlantic City and the Victorian charm of Cape May. This seashore area features lots of things to do and see. Jersey Shore Haven allows you to relax with 4-point hookups on wooded sites but be close to the action of the busy seashore area. Jersey Shore Haven, 728 Dennisville Rd., P.O. Box 99, S. Seaville, NJ 08246. Ph. 609-861-2293, website: http://www.jerseyshorehaven.org TENNESSEE CUMBERLAND PLATEAU CAMPGROUND – Crossville, TN. An Airstream only campground on 376 wooded acres, 132 member sites with six visitor lots. Full hookups, 5,000 sq. ft. clubhouse, free wi-fi, video library, kitchen and bathrooms with showers. Laundry facilities, hiking trails, no license required fishing lake. Rates $18 per night. Open April-October. Visit our website: www.tcpconline. com for directions and more details. 865-471-8272 VIRGINIA HIGHLAND HAVEN AIRSTREAM PARK is the place to enjoy cool mountain top breezes and beautiful sunsets just 5 miles from the Blue Ridge Parkway, 25 miles south of Roanoke, Virginia. Full hookups, free Wi-Fi, clubhouse with laundry, host sponsored activities, hiking trails and a waterfall. Enjoy bluegrass music Friday nights in nearby Floyd. $30.00 per night, 7th night free. Located at 6517 Highland Haven Road, NE, Copper Hill, VA 24079. Open 5/1 to 10/15. Call 540-651-9050 or visit www.vahighlandhaven.org WASHINGTON LAND YACHT HARBOR, home of the WA Unit open to all WBCCI members and guests, offers 103 FHU sites with free Wi-Fi, within a day’s drive to mountain or sea, 4 National Parks, Canada or Oregon. Make your reservation today or come see our 192 residential lots for sale to WBCCI Members. 9101 Steilacoom Rd SE, Olympia, WA 98513. Ph. 360-491-3750, WEB www.washingtonlandyachtharbor.com Blue Beret / August 2016 57 For Sale Trailers/ Motorhomes 1966 - AIRSTREAM 28’, everything works, twin beds, U-shape dinette, NEW air conditioner. ASKING $13,500. Receipts showing work, etc. for $21,000. Must sell. Ph. 317-601-5127 (Mexico Beach, FL, on panhandle) 1970 – AIRSTREAM 27’ OVERLANDER, 10 gallon gas/electric hot water heater, grey water tank, Zip Dee awning, NEW refrigerator, catalytic heater, GOOD condition, one family ownership, no smokers, $12,000. More information call 530-235-2014 or rivendelarnold@ gmail.com (Northern CA) 1987 - AIRSTREAM 25’ SOVERIGN, 4 NEW tires, wheel bearings, brakes, battery, carpet, linoleum, curtains, 54” x 78” bed, TV, antenna, power jack, shocks, door locks, water pump, bike rack receiver and 2 NEW propane tanks, beautiful oak wood cabinets, 4 burner stove, oven, furnace, air-conditioned, microwave, no pets, no smokers, everything works & VERY GOOD condition. Call 952-835-9580 or Cell: 612-272-3763 (Shakopee, MN) 1995 – AIRSTREAM 34’ CLASSIC, all-round awnings, NEW tongue jack, leveler - 2 manual and 2 electric - put in one year ago, one NEW battery 2016, 3 Fantastic fans, propane generator, Hensley hitch, one NEW rock guard, heat strip on AC unit, ceiling lining redone beautifully at Gillette WY rally 2010, Island queen bed, Sharp microwave/oven combo, many other extras, Email: fostertiggerii@ cs.com (Kansas) 1996 – AIRSTREAM 30’ LAND YACHT MOTORHOME, 454 gas engine, 45,000 miles, GREAT condition, several upgrades including NEW set of Toyo tires, NEW Norcold refrigerator, hardwood and tile floors. $26,000.00. Ph. 601-319-0387 (Davy) (Ovett, MS) 2004 – AIRSTREAM 30’ LAND YACHT MOTORHOME, GREAT shape, gas, many bells & whistles, no cost to import to USA, has EPA and DOT stickers. Reduced $39,500 OBO. Ph. 604-290-8778 (Located in Langley, BC, at Canadian/USA border) 2004 – AIRSTREAM MOTORHOME, 39.6 330 HP Caterpillar diesel Freightliner chassis, tow bar, 2 slideouts, automatic awning, solar panels, dome satellite, Corian countertops, cooktop, convection oven, hickory cabinets, refrigerator with ice maker, ultra-leather throughout, reclining chair, free-standing dinette w/4 chairs, separate shower, queen bed, large cedar-lined closet, 2 flat screen TV’s. $60,000. Former owners Roy & Zelma Bernd. Contact Jeff Gardner, Fife RV Center, 3410 Pacific Hwy E, Fife, WA, Ph. 253-284-6600 D L O S 2011 – AIRSTREAM 30’ FLYING CLOUD, details, pricing, pictures available at www.rawiklund.com/airstream-for-sale.html (North Falmouth MA) 58 Blue Beret / August 2016 In Memoriam The officers and members of Wally Byam Caravan Club International, Inc. express their sympathy to the families and friends of these departed members. 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The Blue Beret is not responsible for the accuracy of handwritten submissions. Refund Policy: No refund after the 7th of month prior to publication. Blue Beret / August 2016 59 2016 WBCCI National Caravans N-45-A STANDBY ONLY NOR’ BY NOR’EAST CARAVAN 7/13-8/19/2016 START: ASHAWAY, RI STOP: CORNWALL, PEI, CAN The Nor’ By Nor’east National Caravan will begin in southern New England and end in Prince Edward Island, Canada. We begin the caravan in RI and visit nearby Mystic Seaport, CT and Newport, RI. Plymouth, of course is steeped in history; the “Plimoth Plantation”, Plymouth Rock, Mayflower II, Jenny Museum are among the places we’ll visit. Boston’s stop is a busy one with 2 days of bus rides from Topsfield into the Capitol. All those sites you’ve read about in history books will be part of our journey. JFK Library, Bunker Hill, Freedom Trail, Faneuil Hall, etc. are just part of what we’ll see. Continuing up the coastline to an ocean-side campsite in Searsport, ME and then nearby Bar Harbor in Trenton will make you a firm believer that Maine is indeed, beautiful. We’ll enjoy the Penobscot Marine Museum, Fort Knox and the Penobscot Narrows Observatory and a Food Channel approved ”Down East Style Lobster Bake”. We’ll camp nearby FDR’s retreat at Campobello Island in NB, Canada, enjoy “Tea With Eleanor” and then another campsite up the road in Moncton where we will visit Hopewell Cape and see the exaggerated tides of the Bay of Fundy. Nova Scotia’s 3 stops include campsites that will be home bases so we can travel to Peggy’s Cove, Halifax, Louisbourg, Baddeck and of course the Cabot Trail. We intend on being in NS for 11 days and we will see everything and continue to eat too! A short trip across to Prince Edward Island on a ferry and you will think you’re in Heaven. We have plenty of time here for exploring and enjoying some entertainment in Charlottetown, the warm waters along some of the most beautiful beaches as well as seafood-PEI style. We will have our Farewell Banquet in Charlottetown. Leaders: Trevor & Gale Lake, WBCCI #4688, Ph. 781-837-2539, cell 781-264-4550, email: [email protected], Land address: 315 Oak St., Marshfield, MA 02050. Maximum RV Units/With Leaders: 23. Total Number of Nights: 41, Number of Stops: 11. Fees: US Funds, Kitty Fee w/2: TBD, Kitty Fee w/1: TBD, Guest: TBD, Deposit: $200 with Application, Date Due: 2/1/16: $800, Date Final Balance Due: 5/1/16, Cancellation Fee: $100 after 2/1/16. Leaders Discretion after 2/1/16. N-45-C ALYESKA, THE GREAT LAND 7/12-9/12/2016 START: DAWSON CREEK, BC STOP: PRINCE GEORGE, BC “The Land of the Midnight Sun”- The Alaska Caravan will start in Dawson Creek, BC, where the Alaska Highway begins at Mile Post 0 and travel for 1500 miles to Fairbanks, AK. We will be traveling through Yukon Territory, to Whitehorse where we will turn north and travel up to Dawson City, YT. Then we will ferry across the Yukon River and drive the famous “Top of The World Highway”, to the town of Chicken, AK and then an optional visit to Eagle (pop. 15). It should be noted that Alaska is “The Last Frontier” and the Top of The World Highway can be dusty, foggy, and/or muddy. As we continue our journey we will experience many activities such as “Klondike Kate’s,” Laird River Hot springs, take the River Boat Discovery in Fairbanks, and experience a real Alaska Salmon Bake and Dinner Show. We will see many glaciers, visit Denali National Park, Mount McKinley, Juneau, pan for gold, travel along the famous Alaska Pipeline, and visit the North Pole, (home of the real Santa Claus). On our return south we will drive the Cassiar Highway through British Columbia and back into Alaska, stopping at Hyder, AK where you will have the opportunity to visit Salmon Glacier. The Caravan will end at Prince George, BC where we will have our final banquet. You will enjoy unprecedented wildlife viewing opportunities, world class fishing, and astonishing scenery on this “Once in a Lifetime Adventure!” Leaders: Bill & Sandy Johnjulio, WBCCI #242, Ph. 814-484-7221, Cell 216-533-1752, Email: [email protected], Address: 6193 Althom Road, Tidioute, PA 16351. Limit: 35 Units. Kitty Fee: w/2 $6500, Kitty Fee: w/1 $4800, Guest: $1700, Deposit: $500, Cancellation: $100 before 1/15/16, leader’s discretion after that date. More Info: http:// alyeska.wbcci.net/ N-45-E STANDBY ONLY SOUTHEAST COAST SPECTACULAR 10/4-11/12/2016 START: REHOBOTH BEACH, DE STOP: JEKYLL ISLAND, GA If you love seafood and want to explore the historic southeast coast of the United States, this is the caravan for you. We’ll visit an historic US Lifesaving Service Station (predecessor to the U.S. Coast Guard) in Delaware, eat seafood, spend a day at the Chincoteague Oyster Festival in Virginia, visit countless museums, lighthouses and beaches, eat seafood and see the sights in the historic southeast. Did we mention that we’re go- 60 Blue Beret / August 2016 ing to eat seafood? Actually this caravan is about a lot more than eating seafood. You’ll be immersed in the history, culture and beauty of the Old South and see many attractions that are missed by the average tourist, including Morning Colors and graduation ceremonies at the US Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island. The caravan will travel about six weeks starting at the Delaware Seashore State Park (south of Rehoboth Beach) and traveling through coastal Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and ending at the Georgia Sea Islands. The kitty fee, which hasn’t increased since 2012 includes campgrounds, most with full hookups, many meals, boat, carriage and bus tours, museum admissions and much more! Leaders: Ron & Cyndi Carnein, WBCCI #806, Ph. 623974-4762, Email: [email protected], Street Address: 3916 N Potsdam Ave #1704, Sioux Falls SD 57104. Maximum RV Units/With Leader: 22. Total Number of Nights: 39, Number of Stops: 11. Kitty Fee w/2:$3,725, Kitty Fee w/1: $2,950, Guest: $775, Deposit: $250, Date Balance Due: 2 installments, 4/1/16 & 7/1/16, Cancellation Fee: $50 before 4/1/16; Leaders’ discretion after. N-45-H SOUTHWEST ADVENTURE START: DURANGO, CO 8/20-10/10-2016 STOP: SANTA FE, NM The 2016 Southwest Adventure Caravan will be in August, September, and October capturing the awesome beauty of the fall landscapes. Beginning in Durango, we will visit the higher vistas first, before traveling on to lower altitudes hoping to escape early snows. Bring clothes for all climates! We will find what’s around the corner in this Four-Corners region of CO, UT, AZ and NM, that tourists may not usually see, visiting Indian pueblos, reservations and learning about their cultures from Native guides. The grandeur of the scenery will amaze us as we ride the train up the mountain to Silverton, Colorado, hike to the “Palace” in Mesa Verde or bounce into Monument Valley. Moab, Utah offers gorgeous views in the surrounding National Parks and excitement with “slick-rock riding” in ultimate jeeps. Whether using a camera at Capitol Reef National Park or riding a mule into Bryce Canyon the parks will captivate us. After seeing the North Rim of the Grand Canyon we’ll spend a relaxing five days beside Lake Powell, enjoy a boat trip to Rainbow Bridge, a raft float trip and a tour through the unusual Antelope Canyon. Our final two weeks will take us to New Mexico to explore Gallup, Albuquerque and Santa Fe. We will have a chance to ride in a hot air balloon before going to the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta, trolley through Santa Fe, savor local cuisine and then visit Taos. America the Beautiful Senior passes (formerly the Golden Age Pass) will save you dollars for fees in Mesa Verde, Zion, Bryce, Capitol Reef, Arches, Canyon lands, Chaco Canyon, and North Rim of the Grand Canyon National Parks. Come prepared to have fun with your fellow caravanners! Co-Leaders: Jay & Elna Thompson, WBCCI #7293, Ph. 850-212-4719, Email: [email protected], Address: 9163 McDougal Ct., Tallahassee, FL 32312-4207, and Phil & Margie Glassey, WBCCI #5328, Ph. 206-605-2986, Email: [email protected], Address: 910169 Steilacoom Rd SE, Olympia, WA 98513-6127. Limit 30 rigs. Estimated kitty fee w/2: $4,500; w/1: $3,500. Guest: $1,200. Registration deposit: $200.00. Cancellation fee is $50 before 2/1/2016 plus non-refundable deposits. Leader’s discretion after. N-45-M STANDBY ONLY THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION IN THE NORTHERN COLONIES 9/8-10/7/2016 START: BOSTON, MA STOP: MOUNT VERNON, VA Dust off your tri-corner hat and mob cap and join us as we travel back in time to where the seeds of the American Revolution were planted and bore fruit. We will begin in Boston and see the Old State House where fiery debates occurred, walk where the Boston Massacre erupted, take part in reenacting the Boston Tea Party (prepare to heave ho some British tea into the Boston Harbor) and hear ranger talks on the Battle of Bunker Hill; we’ll also visit other historic landmarks such as Faneuil Hall aka “The Cradle of Liberty”, the Old North Church, Paul Revere’s house and the USS Constitution, “Old Ironsides”. From there we travel to Minute Man National Historical Park and follow the day (April 19, 1775) that marked the beginning of the war to independence from first blood on Lexington Green to the “shot heard round the world” at North Bridge in Concord. Then we travel to New York visiting Fort Stanwix National Monument in Rome, Oriskany Battlefield in Oriskany, and Fort Ticonderoga where Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold (before he turned traitor) led the “Green Mountain Boys” in an easy victory over British forces. Saratoga National Historical Park 2016-2017 WBCCI National Caravans where a decisive American victory convinced the French to support the fledging nation also rates a visit as does the Bennington Battlefield in New York as well as Vermont. We will charter a bus to West Point for a private tour and lunch at the Officers’ Club followed by a visit to the New Windsor Cantonment, General Henry Knox’s Headquarters, and an optional visit to the National Purple Heart Hall of Honor. We will explore General Washington’s Headquarters at Newburgh then enjoy a tour-guided bus trip into New York City where some sites are now sky scrapers but others are alive and well such as Federal Hall and Fraunces Tavern and Museum where we’ll have lunch. New Jersey is next with tours at Fort Lee, Morristown National Historic Park, Washington Crossing State Park (and Washington Crossing on the PA side), Monmouth Battlefield State Park, Princeton Battlefield State Park and Old Barracks Museum in Trenton. Then into Pennsylvania to Valley Forge National Historical Park in King of Prussia and Brandywine Battlefield Museum in Chadds Ford. Philadelphia we’ll see via charter bus visiting Independence National Historical Park for ranger talks and tours of Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell Center, Franklin Center and dining at historic City Tavern. Our final destination will be in Virginia at Washington’s beloved estate, Mount Vernon where we’ll enjoy a tour, visit his newly-opened Presidential Library, and have our final banquet. Leaders: Ed and Beth Jones, WBCCI #1515, Ph. 703-780-6597, Email: [email protected], Land Address: 3704 Washington Woods Dr., Alexandria, VA 22309. Maximum RV Units/With Leader: 26. Total Number of Nights: 30, Number of Stops: 7. Kitty Fee w/2: $4,050, Kitty Fee w/1: $3,225, Deposit: $350, First Payment Due: 12/16/25, Date Balance Due: 4/15/16. Cancellation Fee: Leader’s Discretion. N-45-N ORES, SHORES, WATERS, AND LIGHTS - EAST 9/10-24/2016 START: MACKINAW CITY, MI STOP: ST. IGNACE, MI Short caravan; perfect for your summer vacation! Rendezvous for this caravan is on Saturday, September 10, 2016 at Mackinaw City, MI. See the absolute best of the eastern end of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in just 15 days and 5 stops. Last night of the caravan and the closing banquet will be on Saturday, September 24, 2016, at St. Ignace, MI. Key activities/ outings include: Ferry ride under the Mackinaw Bridge in route to a day on Mackinac Island, tours of lighthouses, a visit to Kitch-iti-kipi, a guided tour of Fayette Historic State Park, visits to numerous waterfalls, a boat tour of the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, tour of the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum at Whitefish Point, 6 ½ hour small gauge train ride (operating since 1927) and river boat tour up the Tahquamenon River to the Upper Falls, Soo Locks boat tour, and much more. Please send deposit, or questions, to Leaders: Chip & Lori DeLeeuw, WBCCI #2748, Ph. 517-2505060, Email: [email protected], Address: 906 Wright Lane, Milan, MI 48160. Maximum RV Units/With Leaders: 17, Total Number of Nights: 15, Number of Stops: 5, Kitty Fee w/2: $1,500, Kitty Fee w/1: $1,100, Guests: $400, Deposit $200, Date Balance Due: 5/1/16, Cancellation Fee: $50 before 5/1/16. Caravan Leaders discretion after 5/1/16. N-46-A GOLF-N-AROUND 8/2-22/17 START: MANISTIQUE, UP OF MI STOP: MACKINAW CITY, MI Love to Golf? We will have three days at each stop which will include playing golf for two days and a day to enjoy the sights as we travel across the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Come join your Airstream friends in a friendly game of golf. We begin this caravan in Manistique, UP of Michigan after International 2017. We will travel across the Upper Peninsula to Munising, Brimley, St. Ignace, and end the caravan in Mackinaw City, Michigan. Leaders: Jim & Sheila Skipper, WBCCI #3178, Ph. 850-8771729 Home, 850-528-0437 (Jim cell), 850-519-1976 (Sheila cell), email: [email protected]. Address: 9150 Seafair Lane, Tallahassee, FL 32317, Co-Leaders: Gene & Kathy Blanchard, WBCCI#7244, Maximum RV Units W/Leader: 25, Total Number of Nights: 21, Number of Stops: 5, Kitty Fee w/2: TBD, Kitty Fee w/1: TBD, Guest: TBD, Deposit: $250, 1st Payment: 10/1/16, Balance due: 2/1/17. Cancellation: $50 plus non-refundable deposits prior to 2/1/17. Leaders Discretion after 2/1/17. N-46-B CANADIAN ROCKY MOUNTAINS 6/21-7/13/17 START: DRUMHELLER, ALBERTA STOP: COCHRANE, ALBERTA Come vacation in the majestic Canadian Rockies and Alberta prairies. Traveling the backcountry there will be secluded dry camping, cookouts, and First Nations lore. Over 100 glaciers line the spectacular Icefields Parkway where you will ride a snow coach at Athabasca Glacier and experience the newly constructed glass-floored Skywalk. We’ll cruise Malign Lake to Spirit Island at Jasper National Park and dine at the historic Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel. We will take hikes to the Tea House above Lake Louise, canoe Lake Moraine, and photograph the Takakkaw Falls. Our visit to Alberta will include World Heritage museums and local canola farm tours. In Calgary, our final destination, we will attend the world-renowned Calgary Stampede and Rodeo. Your camera, your adventurous spirit and your love for laughter are a must for this vacation! Leaders: Rosemary & Carlos Leach, WBCCI #1717, Ph. 281-536-6185, email: [email protected]. Mailing Address: 218 Quinlan St. #582, Kerrville, TX 78028, Maximum RV Units/with Leader: 20, Total Number of Nights: 23, Number of Stops: 7, Caravan Miles: appx. 625, Kitty Fee w/2: $3300, Kitty Fee w/1: TBA, Guest: TBA, Deposit: $500, Cancellation Fee: $50 until 5/1/16. Leader discretion after 5/1/16. N-46-E SPINDLETOP START: CANTON, TX 3/30-4/22/17 STOP: BEAUMONT, TX N-46-F NOR’ BY NOR’EAST START: ASHAWAY, RI 7/5-8/14/17 STOP: CORNWALL, PEI Join us for a springtime caravan through East Texas. We will begin at one of the largest first Monday Trade Days and Flea Markets. You will tour Tyler’s Azalea & Spring Flower Trail, which travels through eight miles of residential gardens. Brookshire’s World of Wildlife animal museum is one of the best private collections of stuffed animals and the Tiger Creek Wildlife Refuge is an international home to over 50 rescued big cats. At the American Freedom Museum, you will explore the Museum’s 15,000 square feet of galleries containing an amazing collection of over 600 artifacts and documents from American Revolution all the way to the sands of Iraq. The City of Carthage has the world famous Texas Country Music Hall of Fame where you will have a tour, lunch and some pure Texas entertainment. The East Texas Oil Museum is located on the campus of Kilgore Junior College where you will also see the Kilgore Rangerette’s two hour Revel. Historic Nacogdoches is described as “the oldest town in Texas.” The city has been under more flags than the state of Texas, claiming nine instead of Texas’s six flags. We will also tour the Foretravel Motorcoach plant. Beaumont has the Fire Museum of Texas which is endorsed by the Firemen’s and Fire Marshals’ Association of Texas as, “The Official Fire Museum of Texas.” In the energy museum, you can explore the world of petroleum science from the formation of oil to the geology. Discover the beginnings of the Texas oil industry as historical characters share their adventures of the great Spindletop Gusher of 1901. Leaders: Bill and Dorma Kindle, WBCCI #4126, Ph. 713-907-4624, email: [email protected]. Land Address: 319 Mariachi Street, Crosby, TX 7753. Co-Leader: Lyle and Peggy Snow, WBCCI #7358. Maximum RV Units/With Leader: 20, Total Number of Nights: 24, Number of Stops: 8, Kitty Fee w/2: $1,750, Kitty Fee w/1: $1,500, Guest: $550, Deposit: $250, Date Balance Due: 11/01/16, Cancellation Fee: $100 plus non-refundable deposits before 11/1/16. Leaders discretion after. The Nor’ By Nor’east National Caravan will begin in southern New England and end in Prince Edward Island, Canada. We begin the caravan in RI and visit nearby Mystic Seaport, CT and Newport, RI. Plymouth, of course is steeped in history; the “Plimoth Plantation”, Plymouth Rock, Mayflower II, Jenny Museum are among the places we’ll visit. Boston’s stop is a busy one with 2 days of bus rides from Topsfield into the Capitol. All those sites you’ve read about in history books will be part of our journey. JFK Library, Bunker Hill, Freedom Trail, Faneuil Hall, etc. are just part of what we’ll see. Continuing up the coastline to an ocean-side campsite in Searsport, ME and then nearby Bar Harbor in Trenton will make you a firm believer that Maine is indeed, beautiful. We’ll enjoy the Penobscot Marine Museum, Fort Knox and the Penobscot Narrows Observatory and a Food Channel approved ”Down East Style Lobster Bake”. We’ll camp nearby Blue Beret / August 2016 61 2017 WBCCI National Caravans FDR’s retreat at Campobello Island in NB, Canada, enjoy “Tea With Eleanor” and then another campsite up the road in Moncton where we will visit Hopewell Cape and see the exaggerated tides of the Bay of Fundy. Nova Scotia’s 3 stops include campsites that will be home bases so we can travel to Peggy’s Cove, Halifax, Louisbourg, Baddeck and of course the Cabot Trail. We intend on being in NS for 11 days and we will see everything and continue to eat too! A short trip across to Prince Edward Island on a ferry and you will think you’re in Heaven. We have plenty of time here for exploring and enjoying some entertainment in Charlottetown, the warm waters along some of the most beautiful beaches as well as seafood-PEI style. We will have our Farewell Banquet in Charlottetown. Leaders: Trevor & Gale Lake, WBCCI #4688, Ph. Home 781-837-2539, Cell 781-264-4550, Email: [email protected]. Land Address: 315 Oak St. Marshfield, MA 02050, Maximum RV Units/With Leaders: 23, Total Number of Nights: 41, Number of Stops: 11, Fees: US Funds, Kitty Fee w/2: TBD, Kitty Fee w/1: TBD, Guest: TBD, Deposit: $200 with Application, Date Due: 2/1/17: $800, Date Final Balance Due: 5/1/17, Cancellation Fee: $100 after 2/1/17. Leaders Discretion after 2/1/17. N-46-G SOUTHWEST ADVENTURE 8/24-10/14/17 START: DURANGO, CO STOP: POJOAQUE (SANTA FE), NM The 2017 Caravan is scheduled for 53 days, starting August 24, 2017 in Durango, CO and ending October 14 in Pojoaque near Santa Fe, NM. The general route covers parts of New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado and Utah known as the “Grand Circle”. We will visit the cities of Albuquerque and Santa Fe, New Mexico and Durango, Colorado. The rest of the places visited are small towns (Bluff, UT, Page, AZ, Moab, UT), several National Parks (Zion, Bryce, North Rim of the Grand Canyon, Canyonlands, Arches, Capital Reef, Mesa Verde) and Indian reservation lands (Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, Canyon De Chelly). We will boondock 9 nights at three locations, Mesa Verde, North Rim of the Grand Canyon and the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta, but will have single to three point hook-ups at most campgrounds. Be prepared for cool temperatures and “thin” air to breathe as we will camp at elevations from 5000-9000 feet. At other times we will be in the desert country, so the weather can be warmto-hot. Temperatures range from 30 to 95. For the most part, the weather is great. At the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta as a part of the caravan, we camp with about 120 other Airstreams. The 2015 caravan had a Facebook Group with many pictures of the caravan and their adventures. The Facebook Group is: Southwest Adventure Caravan 2015. Co-Leaders: Carol & Winston Montague, WBCCI #5274, Ph. 850-212-3726, email: [email protected], Land Address: 3958 Meandering Lane, Tallahassee, FL 32308; Co-Leaders: Elna & Jay Thompson, WBCCI #7293, Ph. 850-212-4719, email: [email protected], Land Address: 9163 McDougal Court, Tallahassee, FL 32312, Maximum RV Units/With Leader: 34, Total Number of Nights: 53, Number of Stops: 15, Kitty Fee w/2: $4,500 estimated, Kitty Fee w/1: $3,500 estimated, Guest: $1,200 estimated, Deposit: $200, Date Balance Due: half remaining kitty fee by 2/1/17, remainder by 5/1/17. Cancellation Fee: Leader’s discretion. STANDBY ONLY N-46-H CAJUN COUNTRY START: BREAUX BRIDGE, LA 3/14-29/2017 STOP: LAFAYETTE, LA On the Cajun Country Caravan you will experience Cajun culture and hospitality at its roots. You will not only hear the words made famous by the great Hank Williams in his song “Jambalaya,” you will also enjoy dining on jambalaya, crawfish pie, file’ gumbo, and lots of other dishes that make Cajun cuisine so popular. Travel through the cypress swamps, rice fields and crawfish farms of South Louisiana. Dance the “Cajun Two Step” at world famous “Fred’s Lounge” in Mamou. Tap your feet while swaying to the music at Savoy’s Music Store Saturday morning jam session. These, plus all the other experiences, will help you understand the Cajun phrase, “la sez le bon temps roulet” - let the good times roll. Take a boat ride on Lake Martin to watch alligators and bald eagles in their natural habitat. Tour the oldest operating rice mill in the United States, enjoy a morning or afternoon on Avery Island, home of world the famous Tabasco Plant. Ride with a crawfish farmer on his unique harvesting boat, running his traps and retrieving his daily catch of ecrevisses. Enjoy a bus ride to Baton Rouge for a tour of the Governor’s Mansion and the tallest state capitol building 62 Blue Beret / August 2016 in the United States. Visit Evangeline Oak on the Bayou Teche, where in Longfellow’s poem, Evangeline waited for her Gabriel. Lots of fun, food and adventure, packed into sixteen days of excitement awaits you on the Cajun Country Caravan. Leaders: Larry & Judy Boudreaux, WBCCI #6534, Ph. 985-446-1931(H), 985-209-0376 (C), 985-688-3467 (C), email: [email protected], [email protected]. Land address: 206 Parkside Dr., Thibodaux, LA 70301. Maximum RV Units/With Leader: 26, Total Number of Nights: 16, Number of Stops: 5, Kitty Fee w/2: TBD, Kitty Fee w/1: TBD, Guest: TBD, Deposit: $200, Date Balance Due: 12/1/2016. Cancellation Fee: Leader’s discretion. N-46-I GEORGIA PLANTATIONS & MORE 3/23-4/13/2017 START: BLAKELY, GA STOP: RUTLEDGE, GA Join us as we explore the old South through Plantations small & unpretentious to large and ornate. This 22 day caravan will explore 5 to 6 Plantations in South Georgia and North Florida. We will attend Georgia’s Official Folk Life Play, Swamp Gravy, held in a former Cotton warehouse, marvel at the outdoor murals in a small town, try our skill at Skeet Shooting, dry camp at an old country store, listen to storytellers at the Uncle Remus Museum, visit the first capitol of Georgia where succession from the union was debated, learn about the importance of forests and agriculture to SW Georgia, travel down country roads and through quaint towns, and of course have the opportunity to eat at a number of “Southern” establishments. On free days, there will be time to visit Jimmy Carters’ hometown of Plains and see Andersonville, the Civil War prison camp. Spring is a colorful time to visit the area and enjoy the beauty of the South. Ya’ll come and see us! Leaders: Gary & RoseMarie Anderson, WBCCI #9181, Ph. 850-896-0567 (Gary), 850-866-7658 (RoseMarie), email: gary. [email protected]. Land Address: 2800 W. 30th Court, Panama City, FL 32405, Maximum RV Units/With Leader: 23, Total Number of Nights: 22, Number of Stops: 6, Kitty Fee w/2: $1,500, Kitty Fee w/1: $1,200, Guest: TBD, Deposit: $200, Date Balance Due: 11/1/16. Cancellation Fee: Discretion of Leaders. N-46-J TASTE OF THE BLUE RIDGE 5/29-6/16/2017 START: CHEROKEE, NC STOP: STAUNTON, VA Scenic mountain vistas await you as we leisurely travel a total of 500 miles from Cherokee, NC to Staunton, VA, along the beautiful Blue Ridge Parkway. The longest travel day will be 140 miles. Our first stop takes us back in time to the Eastern Cherokee Indians, the only band that avoided the tragic Trail of Tears. We’ll visit the Oconaluftee Indian Village, and see a dramatic presentation, “Unto These Hills”, depicting local Indian history. We’ll visit the historic Biltmore Mansion in Asheville. In Boone you will have the opportunity to explore Blowing Rock, a town named for the local geographical oddity, as well as visit Moses Cone Memorial Park and Manor. Cone was a textile baron and leading philanthropist. A variety of activities in the park include shopping at the Southern Highland Craft Guild, hiking any of the 25 miles of trails, and fishing for trout or bass on two different lakes. We’ll experience old time mountain and bluegrass music in Galax, VA, explore Mt. Airy (Mayberry), home of Andy Griffith and tour Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello home, the D-Day Memorial and much more. The Parkway is a winding two-lane road with a maximum speed of 45 mph. Elevations vary from 650 to 4900 ft. up and around the local mountains. Leaders: Gene & Kathy Blanchard, WBCCI #7244, Ph. Gene 713-301-7244, Kathy 713-301-2926, email: [email protected]. Land Address: 118 Quail Run, Spicewood, TX 78669. Maximum RV Units w/leaders: 20. Total Number of Nights: 19, Number of Stops: 6. Kitty Fee w/2: $2,200, Kitty Fee w/1: $1,500, Guest: TBD, Deposit: $250, Payments: $1,000 due 12/1/16; $950 (the final payment) due 2/15/17. Cancellation Fee: $50 before 1/4/17. Leaders discretion after 1/4/17. N-46-K CIVIL WAR – PART 1 START: DOVER, TN 4/4-5/2/17 STOP: BILOXI, MS The Civil War Part 1 in the series will focus primarily on the war in the western theater along the Mississippi. We will begin our journey into the most tragic yet perpetually intriguing chapter of our nation’s history. Starting our journey in Dover, TN and ending in Biloxi, MS, we will relive that era of 150 plus years ago through battlefield tours, exhibits, films, museum exhibits, antebellum home and plantation tours and southern hospitality. 2017 WBCCI National Caravans Space will be limited, so sign up early. Leaders: Dale & Kathy Spillman, WBCCI #15880, Ph. Home 225-753-9546, Cell 225-405-4057, Email: [email protected], Address: 16573 Tiger Bend Rd., Baton Rouge, LA 70817. Assistant Leaders: Bill & Beth Racavich, WBCCI #7777. Maximum RV Units w/Leader: 26. Total nights: 29, number of stops: 9. Deposit $250, Kitty Fee TBD. Full refund before 2/1/17, cancellation fee $100 with leader discretion after 2/1/17. N-46-L ORES, SHORES, WATERS, AND LIGHTS – EAST 7/30-8/13/17 START: MANISTIQUE, MI STOP: ST. IGNACE, MI Short caravan; perfect for your summer vacation! Rendezvous for this caravan is on Sunday, July 30, 2017 at Manistique, MI. See the absolute best of the eastern end of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in just 15 days and 5 stops. Last night of the caravan and the closing banquet will be on Sunday, August 13, 2017, at St. Ignace, MI. Key activities/outings include: Ferry ride under the Mackinaw Bridge in route to a day on Mackinac Island, tours of lighthouses, a visit to Kitch-iti-kipi, a guided tour of Fayette Historic State Park, visits to numerous waterfalls, a boat tour of the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, tour of the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum at Whitefish Point, Soo Locks boat tour, and much more. Please send deposit, or questions, to Leaders: Chip & Lori DeLeeuw, WBCCI #2748, Ph. 517-250-5060, Email: [email protected], Address: 906 Wright Lane, Milan, MI 48160. Maximum RV Units/With Leaders: 17. Total Number of Nights: 15, Number of Stops: 5, Kitty Fee w/2: $1,500, Kitty Fee w/1: $1,100, Guests: $400, Deposit $200, Date Balance Due: 4/1/17, Cancellation Fee: $50 before 4/1/17. Caravan Leaders discretion after 4/1/17. N-46-M THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION – SOUTHERN CAMPAIGN 9/6-10/14/17 START: NEW BERN, NC STOP: WILLIAMSBURG, VA From our school days, we all learned about the American Revolution – the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, Patrick Henry’s “Give me liberty or give me death” speech, and the harsh winter at Valley Forge. We may have even memorized Longfellow’s poem about Paul Revere’s midnight ride. But what about Alamance, Waxhaws, Kettle Creek, and Kings Mountain? These were significant battles fought in the south, but do you remember hearing about them? Join us as we delve into the lesser known Southern Campaign of the American Revolution – where American independence was actually won. We’ll begin in New Bern, NC where we’ll visit Tryon Palace, the lavish home of the Royal Governor of North Carolina (the term “palace” was bestowed by the tax-paying townspeople, not the Governor); then we’ll travel down the eastern seaboard stopping in Wilmington, visiting nearby Brunswick Town and Moores Creek; Charleston is next where we explore Fort Moultrie, Charles Pinckney’s home and historic venues downtown; the History Museum and the Springhill Redoubt will be our primary focus in historic Savannah; then we turn inland and form a long oval going north through GA, SC, NC and VA. Besides those battlefields listed above, we will tour Site Ninety Six; Musgrove Mill State Historic Site; historic Camden; Kings Mountain; Cowpens; Guilford Courthouse; Old Salem, the charming Moravian community in Winston-Salem; Red Hill, home of Patrick Henry; and Monticello, Thomas Jefferson’s home. On the home stretch we will tour the new Yorktown Victory Center and National Battlefield, site of Cornwallis’ surrender. The caravan will end in historic Williamsburg with the final banquet at the Williamsburg Lodge. In addition to infamous caravan cookouts, our dining experiences will run the gamut from a rustic, backwoods gem on a creek, to historic taverns, a seaport village dive, the oldest continually operating dinner theatre in America and everything in between. Leaders: Ed and Beth Jones, WBCCI #1515, Ph. 703-780-6597 (home), 703-475-0573 (cell), Email: [email protected], Land Address: 3704 Washington Woods Drive, Alexandria, VA 22309. Maximum RV Units/With Leader: 26, Total Number of Nights: 37, Number of Stops: 12. Kitty Fee: TBD. Deposit: $350. Date of Payments: TBD. Cancellation Fee: TBD N-46 –N SPRINGTIME IN KENTUCKY APRIL-MAY 2017 START: BOWLING GREEN, KYSTOP: RENFRO VALLEY, KY From the home of the Corvette to the heart of Horse Country, you will have a fun-packed caravan. Beautiful horses, lush green rolling hills, and bluegrass music, Kentucky has something for everyone! We will begin our short three week caravan in Bowling Green, home of the Corvette, and from there we will travel to seven other areas of the state, each with its own history and culture. You will have an opportunity to take a boat tour through a cave, visit Lincoln’s birthplace, and watch a Corvette being made. Later you will visit the Derby Museum and spend an afternoon at the races at Churchill Downs. Kentucky Derby Day we will be in Lexington, where we will watch the Parade of Hats before heading to Keeneland Race Track for a fun filled day exploring this beautiful venue, listening to the entertainment and enjoying a wonderful buffet while watching the Derby on the big screen. Additionally we will learn about the bourbon industry as we visit several distilleries, each with a unique and interesting history. We will also spend a couple of days in Frankfort, the state capital where not only will we see the impressive capital building, Daniel Boone’s grave, and the awe inspiring Vietnam Memorial; we will also learn how they make the world famous bourbon balls! We will end our caravan at Renfro Valley, a mecca for country & bluegrass music that predates the Grand Ole Opry, and Berea, the artistic capital of Kentucky. Come and join us as we travel throughout much of the beautiful state of Kentucky during Springtime! Leaders: Larry & Shala Wilson, WBCCI #10298, Home Ph. 270-782-6554, Cell Ph. 270-792-3814, email: [email protected]. Mailing address: 1122 Old Main St., Hartford, KY 42347, Co-Leaders: Karl & Cindy Weisenberger, WBCCI #1885, Maximum RV Units/With Leader: 25, Total Number of Nights: 21, Number of Stops: 7, Kitty Fee w/2: TBD, Kitty Fee w/1: TBD, Guest: TBD, Deposit Amount: $250, Date Balance Due: 11/15/16, Cancellation Fee: $50, Leader’s discretion after 11/15/16. PENNSYLVANIA STATE RALLY Aluminum Autumn Granite Hill Camping Resort 3340 Fairfield Road, Gettysburg, PA September 16 - 18, 2016 Name____________________________ Spouse__________________ WBCCI # __________________ Unit type & length_______________ Guest ___________________________ _______________________ Address_________________________________________________ City___________________________State_________Zip__________ Email: ___________________________ Phone__________________ # of slides on unit ___________ # of adults & children___________ Date of arrival ______________ Date of departure_______________ Rally Fee:Total $45 / rig$ Camping $50 / night (+ tax $8) $ Rally Fee includes 2 nights of entertainment, 1 dinner, 2 breakfasts, evening snacks and goody bags. Rally reservations due by September 1, 2016. Mail coupon & money to: Don Harrington, 1709 Limeport Pike, Coopersburg, PA 18036 Blue Beret / August 2016 63 NATIONAL CARAVAN APPLICATION (please type or print clearly - every blank must be filled in) Caravan #__________________ Caravan Name__________________________________________________________________________ Last Name________________________ First______________________Spouse_____________________WBCCI#_____________________ Summer Address___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone # _______________________________EMail___________ Winter Address: From:________ To:______________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone #________________________________Email_____________________________________________________________________ # of Adults__________Children_________Pets_________Ham #___________________MH/T_________ft. Handicapped? Amount Enclosed: (US$)________________________Check #________________ Make checks payable to: Name of Caravan Leader, Caravan Leader example: John & Mary Doe, Caravan Leaders Mail to: Caravan Leader REGION 6 RALLY “Picayunes & Pennies” Sun Roamers RV Resort 41 Mississippi Pines Blvd., Picayune, Mississippi October 5 - 9, 2016 WBCCI # __________________ Name__________________________ Spouse/Partner____________________________________________ Address__________________________________________________ Last Name ________________ _________ WBCCI #_____________ First name of each attendee ________________________________ ________________________________________________________ City_________________State/Prov_________Code_______________ Address_________________________________________________ Phone_________________ E-mail _____________________________ City_________________State/Prov_________Code______________ E-mail___________________________ Phone __________________ Rally Fee: Airstream w/2 adults $80.00 $ Cell phone #’s you will have at rally __________________________ Airstream w/1 adult $40.00 $ ________________________________________________________ Guest$40.00$ Ladies Luncheon$15.00$ In case of emergency who should we call? ____________________ TOTAL$ ________________________________________________________ Rally fee includes 3 breakfasts, 2 evening meals and 2 nights of entertainment. Rally Fee enclosed: $43 per unit Please call Sun Roamers at 601-798-5818 for reservations. Sites have been blocked for our rally. Parking fees to be paid in office at arrival. Group rate is $32/night (tax included). Park has 3 point service and wi-fi at all sites. You can visit their website: www://sunroamers.com Make checks payable to: Region 6 WBCCI Mail to: Marilyn Keef, 834 Bourque Rd., Lafayette, LA 70506 OLD THRESHERS RALLY 36th Anniversary Special Event Rally Yuma, Colorado September 8 - 11, 2016 64 Blue Beret / August 2016 $____________ Corn Maze cost is $6 per person payable on Thursday at the Rally. # participating in Maze ______ Make checks payable to: WBCCI DenCO Unit Mail to: Dee Walker, 12544 CR 89, Fleming CO 80728 by 8/25/16 email: [email protected] or call 970-774-5250 ROSE PARADE SPECIAL EVENT RALLY Pasadena, California December 29, 2016 - January 2, 2017 Name ___________________________ Partner__________________ REGION 5 RALLY "Meet Me in Madison" Jefferson County Fairgrounds Madison, Indiana September 14 - 18, 2016 Last Name _______________________________________________ WBCCI # __________________ Unit___________________________ Address_________________________________________________ Name____________________________________________________ City_________________ State/Prov_________ Zip________________ Address_________________________________________________ WBCCI # ____________ Unit/Region_________________/_________ City_________________State/Prov_________Code______________ Rig Type: Trl _____/ MH _____ Length ________ Phone _____________________ E-mail________________________ Home Ph. __________________ Cell Ph.______________________ Rally Fee - U.S. Funds: Airstream w/2 adults, arriving Sep 14-18 Airstream w/1 adult, arriving Sep 14-18 Weekend Only, w/2 adults arriving Sep 16-18 Weekend Only, w/1 adult arriving Sep 16-18 Each additional adult Sep 14-18 Each child under 12 Sep 14-18 Extra Day (before or after) E-mail__________________________________________ (required) Rally Fee: Airstream w/2 adults $500.00 $__________ Airstream w/1 adult $420.00 $__________ Guest (12 +) each $150.00 $__________ Guest (under 12) each $ 68.00 $__________ Less Deposit Paid $100.00 ($_________) TOTAL RALLY FEE Due before 10/10/16$__________ Send $100 ASAP to reserve your site. This is a Dry Camping Event (CPAP units must be self-supporting) Make checks payable to: Region 12 WBCCI Mail to: Judy Bechthold 733 Dartmouth Place, Woodland, CA 95695 STORYTELLING SPECIAL EVENT RALLY Camping at Appalachian Fairgrounds Gray, Tennessee for the National Storytelling Festival Jonesborough, Tennessee October 5 - 9, 2016 Names___________________________________________________ Address_________________________________________________ City_______________________ State/Prov_____Code____________ WBCCI # __________________ Unit___________________________ Phone _____________________ Cell __________________________ Email ___________________________________________________ Handicapped______________Amount enclosed________________ Emergency Ph.____________________________________________ Please circle type: MH TR Slideouts Length________ Fee: $115 for 5 nights parking w/full hookups for first 30 trailers. (This year we offer only parking.) Early parking begins Sunday, Oct. 2 at $23 per night, so come visit the area. Each person is responsible for obtaining their own tickets to the Storytelling Festival. Directions will be mailed when you register. (Refund minus $5 cancellation fee.) For further info contact Harry Herrmann, Ph. 865-966-2222 or email: harry22222@gmail. com Make checks payable to: Harry Herrmann Mail to: Harry Herrmann 12176 Brookstone Dr., Knoxville, TN 37934-4779 $200.00 $150.00 $140.00 $125.00 $ 70.00 $ 35.00 $ 20.00 TOTAL$ This Year’s Rally Includes the following: 4 Days of camping / per above rates, 30 amp electric, water, dump station. Region 5 Talent Show, plus two nights of entertainment. Games and Flea Market. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Breakfast. Thursday night potluck, Region 5 provides the entrée. Friday night banquet buffet dinner at the Clifty Inn at Clifty Falls Lodge. Saturday night catered dinner at our meeting facility at the fairgrounds. On Thursday, also included are 2 Historic Tours in Madison, IN, plus a Trolley Tour of the City. Make check payable to: Region 5 WBCCI Mail to: John Swearingen, Region 5 Treasurer P.O. Box 356, Atlanta, IL 61723-0356 Online registration available at http://region5.wbcci.net NEW YORK STATE / INSTALLATION RALLY Angelica Reunion Allegany County Fairgrounds September 16 - 18, 2016 Name ___________________________ Spouse _________________ Address_________________________________________________ City _______________________ State _______ Zip Code _________ WBCCI #___________________ Unit __________________________ Phone _____________________ Rally Fees: Airstream w/2 adults $180.00 $_______ Airstream w/1 adult $140.00 $_______ Additional Adult $ 40.00 $_______ Chilldren 6-12 $ 20.00 $_______ Total$_______ Rally Fee includes parking, buffet at Houghton College, catered dinner at Rally. Information contact: Ray Wagner 585-334-0816, email: [email protected]. Rally followed by Caravan to Sugarcreek, OH. Make checks payable to: NY Fingerlakes State Rally Mail to: Audrey Wagner, 200 Crockett Dr., Rochester, NY 14623 Blue Beret / August 2016 65 REGION 12 RALLY "Happy Trails to Hemet" Golden Village Palms RV Resort 3600 W. Florida Ave., Hemet, CA October 12 - 16, 2016 Name_______________________________________WBCCI #_______ Address_________________________________________________ City_________________State/Prov_________Code_______________ Cell Phone______________________ Trl Length _________________ E-mail_____________________ Dietary Restric. ________________ Days attending: Wed ___ Thur ___ Fri ___ Sat ___ Sun ___ Home Extra days: $45/day Arrival Date ________ Depart Date ________ Rally Fee: $50 P/P #__________ x $50 Each person over 2/unit is an add'l $5/day Extra People #_____ x $5 x # days _____ Amount = $__________ = $__________ SUN VALLEY JAZZ & MUSIC FESTIVAL RALLY River Run Ski Lodge Parking Lot, Ketchum, Idaho October 17 - 24, 2016 Name(s)_________________________________________________ Address_________________________________________________ City_________________State/Prov_________Code______________ Phone_____________________ Cell___________________________ Email____________________________________________________ Do you want to volunteer? Yes____ No____ (# of people) ________ No host final dinner Oct. 23 after finale? Yes ____ No ____ Arrival Date ____________________ WBCCI # __________ = $__________ = $__________ = $__________ We are still finalizing our schedule. Interested in shuffleboard tournament? Yes ____ Ham Radio assistance: Yes ____ Interested in craft outlet on site - bring your favorite creations to sell: Yes ____ There will be time to attend the Bates Nut Farm and Pumpkin Patch to purchase a pumpkin for the carving competition. More info will be coming your way as we get closer to the date. Make checks out to: El Camino Real Unit Mail to: Mary Tico, 3408 Fairview Dr., Vista, CA 92084 Any concerns, please call Frank or Karen Pickett at 714-310-7856 51st ANNUAL PENDLETON ROUND-UP RALLY Hosted by Oregon Unit, Region 10 Pendleton Comm. Park, Pendleton, Oregon September 12 - 18, 2016 WBCCI # ______________ Year, model & length of Airstream ___________________________ Name(s)_________________________________________________ Address_________________________________________________ City_________________State/Prov_________Code______________ Cell Phone_________________ Email ________________________ Number of Persons _________ Handicapped __________________ Rally Fees: Rally Fee: Amount Per person $160 (incl. tax & admin) x _____ = $__________ Parking $ 30 total for the week $__________ Priority Seating $100/pp x _____ = $__________ Total = $__________ Full week $231/couple Weekend Thurs-Sun $167/couple Professional Bull Riding Tickets for Tues $35/each$_______ Rally Fee includes General Admission pass, program, tax and admin. fees, access to River Run and all Sun Valley venues. Cancellation Fee: Before Oct. 5 = $25; after Oct. 5 - at discretion of host. Fri Rodeo Upgrade Seating $35/each$_______ Sat Rodeo Upgrade Seating (finals) $35/each$_______ Make checks payable to: Region 10, WBCCI Mail check & coupon to: Carol Ortiz 9101 Steilacoom Rd. SE, #65, Olympia, WA 98513 Or for an additional $5/pp fee, Register online at www.region10.wbcci.net Pet fee $2/day/pet #_____ x $2 x days _____ Camping Fee: $45/night #_____ x $45 (extra days $45) Total 66 Blue Beret / August 2016 $143/single $________ $98/single $________ Add any Optional Tickets to your Package (Limited Quantities): Total Enclosed $_______ Make check (U.S. Funds) payable to: WBCCI Oregon Unit Send Coupon & Check to: Teresa Taylor, P.O. Box 319, Seaside, OR 97138 If you have pictures depicting WBCCI caravans and rallies, please share them with us. These pictures may be used for promotional material, the Membership Directory, “Blue Beret” cover, or published in “Club Scenes”. Pictures should be of rally/caravan activities. When choosing a photo, consider the potential member and what would entice him/her to join the club. Please include a description of the picture, member names, specific rally/caravan, dates, etc. and send to [email protected] or WBCCI, PO Box 612, Jackson Center, OH 45334. NOTE: Original photos or .jpg file formats are preferred. Illinois Lincolnland Unit's Mississippi River Ramble Rally submitted by Susan Swearingen, #4482 Texas Highland Lakes Unit Rally reproduction of The Sandlot cast submitted by Marque Mooney, #2344 Dry camping under the Apalachicola Bridge in Apalachicola, FL submitted by Kathy Green, #5350 The Twin Towers while parked on the Hudson River submitted by Dan & Sherri Johnson, #2548 Blue Beret / June 2016 67 South Africa in Arizona