newsletter - Bastrop Area Cruisers
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newsletter - Bastrop Area Cruisers
R E T T E L S NEW OCTOBER 2015 OCTOBER AT A GLANCE Thursday, October 1 General Mtng Hyatt—6:00 Saturday, October 10 Show & Shine Lost Pines 8 6:00 Monday, October 12 Car Show Mtng 6:00 LaCabana Wednesday, October 21 Social at Cedar’s Mediterranean 6:00 Thursday, NOV 5 Gen. Meeting – Hyatt—6:00 2015 Officers President Vice Pres. Secretary Treasurer Bd. of Directors Bill Whittaker Peggy Olson Jeff Kirk Pam Whittaker Paul Burt Bill Heslep Robert Mauck Social Director—Pat Riordan 512-332-6296 [email protected] Newsletter Editor Ronnie Ann Burt 512-284-4443 [email protected] Sunshine Lady—Nancy Matocha [email protected] 512-750-5101—cell Webmaster—Chad Arnold 281-743-5101—cell [email protected] This is an early morning scene from last year’s Veteran’s Day Car Show. We are quickly approaching this year’s show and hope everyone has November 13-14 on their personal calendars to be there ready to work to make this another successful event for the Cruisers. Read inside for more information. BAC General Meeting Thursday, October 1 6:00 dinner—$12 7:00 meeting Happy Birthday to our October Cruisers 1—Mark Lisle 10—Gene Waldrip 5—Johnny Burke 10—Leigh Stillson 9—Robbie Briscoe 17—Janet Elliot 9—Tami Cass 18—Roger Payne 31—Donna Thomson THE SEPTEMBER SOCIAL We met at Murphy’s Steakhouse on September 16. Murphy’s has such a diverse menu that there is always something for everyone. Service was great, food was tasty, and as always the conversations were lively. We will be meeting at Cedar’s Mediterranean on Wednesday, October 21. Please RSVP to Pat when the email with details gets to you. We want good service and to do that Pat must be able to give the restaurant as accurate a headcount as possible so that they are ready for us. Thanks! A DAY AT HEB PLUS The Bastrop Area Cruisers had another very successful community car display at HEB Plus on the morning of Saturday, September 19. We were approached by HEB employee, Chris Calderon, to help them out for a fundraiser for the American Heart Association. As usually is the case, and even with relatively short notice, over 15 BAC families and individuals came out to support the cause and show their super looking vehicles after president Bill Whittaker sent out the request. HEB supplied drinks and hot dogs although most of us paid for them to help support the cause. It was well organized as they had a large area for their parking lot roped off when we arrived. We got the following nice email from Chris thanking us for our small, but impressive, car show. “Let me start out by saying what a great turnout and everyone had fun. HEB loved every single car that was out there. From everyone here at HEB Plus we want to say thank you and we hope we can do it again. From your friendly HEB Plus family and from me. Chris Calderon” Chris later reported that they raised over $200 for the American Heart Association. In addition to the display, Chris said it was OK to sell our car show raffle tickets, and with great leadership from Patricia Shelly, our “Raffle Ticket Queen”, 169 of them were sold. Doing the HEB Plus display was especially timely and satisfying as they have already committed to a $300 sponsorship for our Veteran’s Weekend Car Show prior to their request. Just as in past displays such as B&B Auto, Shulman Lost Pines 8, Prosperity Bank, and many of the Hyatt events, our BAC members came through and also had a great time showing off their cars and helping the community. There were quite a few spectators, several of which had classic cars and plan to join the club. IMPORTANT MECUM AUCTION INFORMATION If you missed the September BAC meeting, information was presented on our club again being involved in the second Mecum Auction in Austin at the Austin Convention Center on Friday and Saturday, December 11 and 12. Last year, our first, we had a total of 66 club member volunteers to work the auction; 44 on Friday and 42 on Saturday. We all had a good time and earned approximately $4,300 as a donation from Mecum. In order to have better efficiency, longer breaks/lunches we propose/request at least 55 volunteers for each day for the 2015 auction. Signup sheets were passed around at the September meeting. If you were not there and would like to participate, please contact Bill Szelag or Gene Waldrip to notify us of the following: 1. Which day or day you can work—Friday, Saturday, or both. 2. If you want to drive or tug vehicles with a golf cart or both. If driving, can you drive a stick shift, or prefer other duty such as the HQ room coordination. 3. Your shirt size and cell phone number. Other decisions made regarding this year’s auction are as follows: 1. Volunteers are limited to BAC members and immediate family members only—sons, daughters, spouse. 2. This year it was also decided that the club will pay for the food in the HQ room. The food will be similar as last year since we now know more about the logistics and costs of the venue. People can bring desserts, snacks, fruit if they choose, but that is voluntary. So, the club is in and we look forward to this great opportunity again. It will certainly be a fun time and you may even be on TV as Mecum Auctions are often televised for the prime times. Mecum provides Mecum shirts so that everyone looks the part for the TV show—Mecum Driver hats and official Mecum Driver badges for those participating. The Mecum team was very happy with how we did last year, so that is how we are doing it again! They appreciate club members because they are car people and understand and respect the cars that they are auctioning. Contact Bill Szelag (512-745-6999) or Gene Waldrip (928-853-6370) with any questions or comments. Last year—getting our instructions Instructions delivered—ready to roll BAC AT THE KOLACHE FESTIVAL—CALDWELL Some of our BAC members ventured to the Caldwell Kolache Festival, Saturday, September 12. Bill Szelag, Roland Damari, Bob Martin, and Jim and Judy Kennedy attended with three vehicles in the show. The setting was in Davidson Creek Park, a similar setting as our Smithville show used to be with plenty of shade trees, although we were in the sun. Over 130 vehicles were in the show and you can guanrantee that everyone, plus some spectators got flyers on our Veterans show. The interest seemed high from those who have both been and those who have not been to the Bastrop show. They also seemed to be interested in the Friday Cruise-in and liked the Veteran’s ceremony plans. Although each of the BAC cars entered seemed to be some of the best there with Bob’s red truck, Jim and Judy’s super ‘57 Chevy wagon, and Bill’s Olds 442 W30, we were not selected for any awards as it was a participant judged show and not judged by class as they did not even have any classifications for entries. In any case, it was a pretty nice show with friendly people, nice setting, and it ended early as awards were presented at 1:30 p.m. It was well worth the 50 minute or so drive just to promote our show although we did not eat even one kolache. All you BAC members, please be sure to attend other local shows and get some flyers to pass out when attending! Flyers will be available at the general meeting. COLONY CAR SHOW BENEFITTING BASTROP ANIMAL SHELTER There are many residents of The Colony community in Bastrop that have classic or special interest cars, so several years ago a few residents thought it would be a good idea to have a Colony Car Show and Community Get Together. The residents organizing the show are also members of the Bastrop Area Cruisers. The car show has been held for four years with the most recent on Sunday, September 20. The event has traditionally been a fundraiser and this year proceeds were to benefit the Bastrop County Animal Shelter in conjunction with the Friends of the Bastrop County Animal Shelter. On hand were 30 classic and special interest cars, and three dogs from the shelter looking for new homes. Great hot dogs—with or without chili—chips, and soft drinks were prepared and served by Bill and Claudia Heslep and Bruce Mungiguerra, and super music and trivia provided by DJ Trey Heslep. Friends of the Animal Shelter were there including Sara Axton to answer questions and to show off the dogs. Many generous residents made donations of cash, food, blankets, and other pet supplies. Car show awards were presented by Bill Szelag. There were some nice prizes acquired by Peggy Colbert, Colony resident, and Beverly Malke, Colony HOA property manager. A 50-50 raffle was held and the winners generously donated their $85 winnings back to the Friends. We are happy to say that on Thursday, September 24, several of the event organizers presented a check for $500 to Marsha Poppy from Friends of the Bastrop County Animal Shelter, and Erica Thompson, Director. Another $200 was donated directly at the event for a total of $700, plus the pet food and supplies. What better way to spend a Sunday afternoon than to have fun, meet and get to know your neighbors, see some very nice cars and raise funds for a very important service to our community. Presenting a $500 check to Friends of the Bastrop County Animal Shelter. Bill Heslep gets a thank you and a slobbery kiss from one of the shelter dogs. FROM THE BAC TOKYO CHAPTER Steve Dewire sent along this picture of a Mini Cooper parked in the hotel’s garage. If I remember correctly Steve had quite the fun awhile back testing one out on the Hyatt’s winding road when the Lost Pines Hyatt hosted a Mini Cooper display. And better than a National Geographic photo he included this great scene of Tokyo at night. BAC MEMBERS AT THE FOUNDRY Some BAC members found themselves at Deep In The Heart Art Foundry on Saturday, September 19. It looked like an impromptu club meeting so we decided to get together and take this group shot. The foundry is quite interesting and to see all the steps involved and to see how the pour is done gives greater appreciation for the beautiful pieces that are turned out there. Life imitates art as Glen Baum strikes a pose in front of one of the foundry’s pieces, while John Winn chooses to stand next to one of the more humorous pieces. Gathered together for a group shot: Rick Smith, Andy Smith, Dave Houston, Deb Houston, John Winn, Glen Baum, Ronnie Burt, and Rue Toovey. Thanks Tom Toovey for taking the picture. THIS AND THAT CAR SHOW NEWS MEETING DATES: The show date is fast approaching. There will be only three more meetings—please make note of the dates: Monday, October 12, Monday, October 26, and the final meeting, Monday, November 9. All meetings will be at La Cabana at 6:00. RAFFLE TICKETS have been selling well, so well in fact that 1000 more have been ordered. If you still have the money you received from selling your share of the tickets, please turn in to Patricia Shelly at the October meeting. It is important that she receive your money before the show. There will be plenty of tickets sold at the show and Pat would like to have club money accounted for now. Thank you! INFO BOOTH: If you have volunteered to help at the Info Booth, please see Ronnie at the October meeting, or confirm via email: [email protected]. You know who you are!! :-) NEW MEMBERS We had returning members join the Cruisers in September. Please welcome Mike and Deanna Blake. The Blakes have a 1963 Corvette Coupe and a 2009 Nissan 370Z. Also joining in September were Tony Sloterdijk and Pat Brannon. Tony said they don’t have a car yet, but they are working on it. Welcome to all. Mike Blake Tony Sloterdijk and Pat Brannon BAC CARS NEEDED IN THE COMMUNITY Saturday, October 3— As they did last year, Home Depot would like several of the BAC vehicles on their lot from 10-2 for their Fire Safety Program. If you can spare a few hours on Saturday, please drop by the Home Depot lot. Sunday, October 4—Dixie’s Antiques is opening a new location next to Kay’s Café on Hwy 71. They have requested 3-5 vehicles on their lot from 12-3. If you can help out, drop by Dixie’s and see their new location. AREA CAR SHOWS This information is copied from motoraustin.com. Please go to that site for additional shows not listed here. October 2-4, 2015 Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Circle, Fort Worth, TX 76177 icing Online Pre-Sale* At The Gate General Admission (ages 13+) Kids (ages 7-12) $6.00 $6.00 Kids (ages 6 & under) N/A $17.00 $20.00 Free Parking Free Free Military Personnel Show your active or retired military ID for $5 off your General Admission ticket! active or retired military ID for $5 off your General Admission ticket! Show your 1 Taylor October 3, 2015 2nd Annual G21 Car and Bike show. $25 registration fee with proceeds benefitting Our Lady of Guadalupe Cemetery. Awards, Door Prizes and Goodie Bags. Over 40 trophies, Food and Vendor Booths on site. All Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, Pedal Cars, Bikes welcomed. 2705 North Main (Next to McDonalds). Looking for Vendors as well. Please Contact Robert Garcia for info: 512-968-4660 Email: [email protected] Facebook: www.facebook/g21carbikeshow Twitter&Instragram @g21carbikeshow More Info: https://www.facebook.com/G21carbikeshow Rosanky Saturday, October 10, 2015 Judged Car Show will also include crafts, live 50’s and 60’s music by The Extrordinares, silent auction, full concession bar. Lots of shade and play ground for children. Car Entry will be $20.00. Swap Meet will begin at noon on Oct 9, 2015 and will end at 5:00pm on Oct. 10, 2015. Fee for swap meet spaces will be $20.00 All events are free for spectators. All proceeds will benefit Rosanky Baptist Church Youth Ministries and Outreach Programs Contact: Jarrett Thompson (512) 332-1833 Contact email: [email protected] More Info: http://cruisintorosanky.homestead.com Austin Sunday, October 11, 2015 Cars and Coffee Austin, the monthly automotive celebration is held at The Oasis on Lake Travis, the "Sunset Capital of Texas" with the F1 Watch Party Race Events hosted by Zinger Hardware, multiple dining options, additional parking, shopping and club gatherings. Cars and Coffee will be held there each month on the Second Sunday from 10 am to 1 pm. The F1 Watch Parties will be held each race day at 1 pm - 3:30 pm. [Ed. please check the FB page for deviations in the scheduled.] https://www.facebook.com/CarsAndCoffeeAustin More Info: http://austin.carsandcoffee.info PLENTY MORE AREA CARS SHOWS THIS MONTH AND NEXT. PLEASE GO TO MOTORAUSTIN.COM FOR MORE LISTINGS. OCTOBER 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 BAC MTNG CARS NEEDED AT HOME DEPOT 10-2 AT HYATT 6:00 DINNER 7:00 MEETING 4 3-5 CARS NEEDED AT DIXIE’S NEXT TO KAY’S CAFÉ 12-3 PM 5 11 12 6 7 8 9 10 COTTON BOWL SPEEDWAY 5:30—?? 13 14 15 16 17 20 21 22 23 24 29 30 31 CAR SHOW MEETING 6:00 AT LA CABANA 18 19 SOCIAL AT CEDAR’S MEDITERRANEAN 6:00 25 26 CAR SHOW MEETING 6:00 AT LA CABANA 27 28 Your business card could be here!!