Hidden Valley Model T Club

Hidden Valley Commutator
Newsletter of the Hidden Valley Model T Club, April 2015
The Hidden Valley
Commutator is the
newsletter of the
Hidden Valley Model
T Club.
The newsletter is
published monthly
and distributed online to all connected
members.
The 2012 thru 2014
members of the
HVMTC Board of
Directors are:
President
Doug Lested
Tours
Stephanie Terrell
Treasurer
Diane McPherson
Secretary
Tony Bowker
Web Editor
Tony Bowker
Hidden Valley Model
T Club
PO Box 462314
Escondido, CA
92046-2314
April 2015
Upcoming Events
Wednesday 1 April - Dinner at Charlie's starting at 6 pm
Friday Saturday 10-11 April - Bakersfield Swap Meet
Saturday April 25 - The April 25th tour will be a joint tour with the San
Diego club, for a lunch in Julian. Meeting time and place TBD.
Saturday 16 May - HVMTC Tour followed by Lunch including the Annual
General Meeting and election of officers at home of Doug & Neta
Anderson..
May 20-21 - Tour from Depot Bay along the Oregon Coast, should be great T
country, contact Larry Cuiffo at 760470 1085 if interested.
Wednesday 3 June - Dinner at Charlie's starting at 6 pm
Saturday 20 June - Virgil White invited us to the 50th Anniversary of the
founding of the MTFCA, which is being celebrated at the Antique
Engine Museum in Vista. Details will follow.
Wednesday 4 July - Dinner at Charlie's starting at 6 pm
Some members may not have seen the club web site, just type
www.hvmtc.org
into your browser and you can see all the old newsletters and the latest club info
including the current roster, the password is our Presidents wife name.
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Minutes for HVMTC General Meeting March 4, 2015
Meeting opened at 6:50 pm by President Doug Lested
Members attending included John & Karen Pepe, Tony & Heather Bowker, Vic & Stephanie Terrell,
Virgil & Sharon White, Doug Lested, Dale & Eleanor Stanfield, Mac & Diane McPherson, Doug &
Neta Anderson, Ken & Merlene Magers, Jim McCrery, Ann Tunnell, Craig & Barbara French.
Mac lead the pledge.
Doug welcomed everyone , there was one guest, Jim McCrery who is in the process of purchasing at
1927 Touring, welcome to the Model T world. He lives in Valley Center and will be looking for
someone to teach him how to drive the car when it arrives. Doug is still working on his Model T,
he claimed the T will be on the next tour were exaggerated, he is currently painting the frame.
Diane reported we have sufficient funds to continue operations, details for members from Tony or
Diane.
Tony spoke about the weekend tour to Joshua Tree NP, details of which was covered in the last
newsletter. Tony proposed that we pay the two Trouble Tucks $50 each towards fuel, motion
unanimously agreed.
Stephanie suggested the March 14th tour to Myrtle Creek Botanical Gardens and Nursery, leaving
from the Escondido Arts Center. Meet at 8:30am and leave at 9pm, note the earlier
departure time. Lunch will be at the nursery, charge of $8 per person.
The April 25th tour will be a joint tour with the San Diego club, meeting at the Descanso junction
on Route 8 for a lunch in Julian. (It was unclear if the HVMTC will meet at the junction or run a
different route. This will be clarified at the meeting on April 1st.)
The May tour and Annual Installation Lunch will again be held at the home of Doug & Neta
Anderson on May 16th, We will leave from the Escondido Arts Center, meet at 9am and
leave at 9:30pm. Virgil White invited both the HVMTC and the MTFCSD to the 50th
Anniversary of the founding of the MTFCA, which is being celebrated at the Antique
Engine Museum in Vista on June 20. Details will follow.
Doug has received no nomination of officers for the open Board position which are President,
Tour Chair and Secretary, so think about helping out running the club. Doug announced
that due to work pressures, he will not be able to accept nomination for President. Tony
would prefer not to continue as Secretary, but is willing to continue with the web site and
Newsletter.
Tony asked if there were any comments regarding the January minutes. The minutes as published in
the Commutator Newsletter were unanimously approved.
There was an Opportunity Drawing, Vic picked up $28.
Being no further business, Doug closed the meeting at 7:50 pm.
Respectfully submitted
Tony Bowker, Secretary
April 2015
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More on the Joshua Tree NP Tour
The article on the left appeared in the Borrego Sun but most of the
text is about the coupe with no picture, who knows? The picture of
John's 1911 does not do the car justice, never mind.
Tour to Myrtle Creek Botanical Gardens and Nursery
I didn't make this tour,, Heather was unwell and I over slept, even
had the Coupe on the trailer... I guess four Model T's and several
Moderns made the event. Diane supplied this picture and Karen,
who mentioned the drive was just great, supplied the rest.
TonyB
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PARTS FOR SALE
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