Pony News November 2014 Pony News November 2014 Pierce County Mustang Club www.piercecountymustangclub.com Mustang of the Month Ron Lively In this issue: President’s Charity Corner Involvement Minutes Voting for Officers How to Plan a Cruise Membership Mustang Past of the Month Events Calendar Mustang Event of Events Items for Sale Flyers Sponsor Look News Highlights for the Trivia Ques- tion PCMC recognizes all of our service men and women, past and present, and says “THANK YOU!” Just a few members having fun at a few October events! Go to the website—Events—Past Events and view our library of photos in photobucket! Pony News November 2014 President’s Message: 2014 Executive Committee A s we are reaching this year's end, it's time once again to think ahead to next year. Club elections are just around the corner at the November General Member- ship meeting. The direction our club takes is up to all of you. President—Missy Willert (253) 565-0592 Vice President—Dennis Willert (253) 565-0592 Secretary—Charlene Rivera (360) 459-3993 Treasurer—Nancy Freeman If you are unable to make the meeting there is an alternate option for you to cast your vote. You can print the ballot from this newsletter and mail it to the club PO Box. Make sure you mail it in time for just before the meeting mail pick up. Membership—Nancy Freeman (253) 531-4624 Good luck to all those seeking election! Directors Member involvement makes the club Event Planning Meeting: Rachel Lanigan (253) 820-6645 Renea Merwin (253) 380-2653 Don't miss out on the rest of this year's Pam Pistella (253) 370-4732 fun events! Check out the club's web- Greg Robbins (253) 227-4006 site for all the details. Past President—Paul Nee Missy (253) 640-9943 November 1—Join others interested in Planning Events for the Club for 2015 Carr’s Restaurant—1pm Car Show Chairperson—Charlene Rivera (360) 459-3993 MCA Regional Representative—Nancy Freeman (253) 531-4624 Newsletter Editor—Heidi Geise pcmceditor@gmail.com or (253) 863-1850 From the Editor: As a new member (and somehow recruited newsletter person) a big THANK YOU to Missy. Being president takes time and energy that often happens behind the scenes. You have done a great job, Missy! Do you have a topic you would like to see regularly or a news item you would like to share in the Newsletter? Send it to pcmceditor@gmail.com. The deadline is the 28th of the month. If this is a topic that the editor needs to research, please get it in by the 20th. Pony News November 2014 President’s Message (cont.) Tip of the Month from the President: Take advantage of sales and lists for upgrades, personalizations, and sparkly mods for your pony. I'm getting 2-4 discount emails each week now that we are getting closer to gift giving season. If you have some ideas or even an overall vision for your pony, research the what, where, and how much from the various companies that offer parts. Think about putting some of the items on your gift list. Make sure if a certain company has an email list, you register for updates and sales. That way when they start sending out those discount offers you can strategically drop hints that prices have dropped. Win-win all around. Charity Events This Month: October 25th—Emergency Food Network Upcoming events: December 13th—Charity Toy Drive Pony News November 2014 General Meeting Minutes October 21, 2014 Call to Order – Missy Willert Welcome Visitors, new members, and members. Rachel Lanigan, Pete Freeman, Brian Simmons, Mark Smith, Chuck Botsford, and Jerry Murphy. If you would like to add your name to the list – you must Membership Report – Nancy Freeman – No new contact Nancy Freeman by October 28th. Also, on members this month – 110 membership numbers, the ballot are the following questions – Should the this is up from past years. We had 74% of members Club continue the Friday Night Dinner? Did you renew from 2013. attend a Friday Night Dinner? Do you have any ideas Approval of Sept. General Meeting Minutes as printed in the “Pony News”. on where? Do you have any Cruise ideas for 2015? The club is still looking for a general meeting raffle person, if you are interested – please let a 1st Mark Smith, 2nd Dennis Willert, Membership member of the committee know or if you have ques- Accepted & Approved. tions do the same. Treasurer’s Report – Nancy Freeman Club T-shirt and Sweatshirt & Jacket Orders – Missy Willert & Nancy Freeman – Please look in the Pony Car Show – N/A News for order forms. Money is due at the Novem- Club – Revenue – General Raffle ber General Meeting. The items will be ready for pick up at the Holiday Gathering Expenses – Membership Supplies, Printing, Postage, General Raffles, Bank Charges, Cruise, Holiday Gath- New Business ering Location Rental & Deposit Sweet Willie is Back for a Visit – Missy Willert – For 1st Greg Robbins, 2nd Pete Freeman & Rachel Lani- 20 plus years, Willie & Sally Carson ran Sweet gan, Membership Accepted & Approved. Willie’s - a charity that helped homeless teens and families in need. Sweet Willie’s was PCMC charity MCA Representative’s Report – Nancy Freeman – for many years until Willie was diagnosis with can- Car show season is over, MCA has nothing to report cer. PCMC not only gave money, food items, cloth- at this time. ing, toys, etc – we also gave our time. PCMC mem- Old Business bers would go & help pack Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets, then help deliver them. Willie and Sal- November Elections – Missy Willert – As of this time ly are back in town to visit. They have invited PCMC we have the current members running for office – members to come and visit with them October 26 @ Greg Robbins – president, Dennis Willert – vice- 3pm at Dave’s of Milton. Join the “Hug Fest”. president, Nancy Freeman – treasure, & Charlene (continued on next page) Rivera – secretary. Members running for the Execu- Q—Mustang became the first automobile to win what award in 1964? A—Tiffany Award for Excellence in Design tive Committee – Paul Geise, Clay Concannon, . Pony News November 2014 Minutes (continued) Santa Parade – Missy Willert – Saturday, December Caffeine & Gasoline – Greg Robbins – Gorgeous Car! Great Day. 6th – if you are planning on attending, please email Trunk or Treat – Rick Nordlund – Great Spooky or mail Missy a copy of your Driver’s License and Night! Proof of Insurance for the parade. Please “No Santa Gear”. You need at least 100 feet of lights and an PCMC Bowling Night – Greg Robbins – Fun Night. inverter to plug the lights in, if you have questions Steilacoom Apple Squeeze – Missy Willert & Paul please ask. See flyer for more info. Geise – Great drive on the back roads to Steilacoom. Fantasy Lights – Rachel Lanigan – Sunday, December Upcoming Events 7th at 5:15 at Sprinker parking lot. Cost is $9 – due at November General Meeting or $13 day of. There Friday Night Dinner is at Fife Emerald Queen Casino. will be a no host dinner following at Godfather’s Piz- EFN is this Saturday October 25th at 8:45, see Nancy za. Please help support PCMC toy drive by bringing for more info. a new unwrapped toy – for every toy you bring you will receive a raffle ticket. See flyer for more info. PCMC 2015 Planning Event is at Carr’s on November 1st from 1 to 3 – come help plan the events for Holiday Gathering – Charlene Rivera – Saturday, De- 2015. cember 13th at the Puyallup Activities Center 5 pm to 9 pm. PCMC will provide Ham, Turkey, Punch, Coffee and Fun. If your last name is A – G, please bring a dessert or H – Z, please bring a side dish to Mustang of the Month Congratulations to Stacey Mellinger and her 1992 “FoxyFox” grey Mustang Convertible.* share. Please bring a “Hot Wheel” Mustang for the car show goodie bags – optional. Help support our toy drive by bringing an unwrapped new toy – op- tional. If you have children, please bring a gift for them for our “Special” visitor to pass out. If you would like to play our holiday game- please bring a wrapped gift ($20) for each person who wishes to play. See flyer for more info. Past Event Updates Adjourned Submitted by Charlene Rivera *Amendment: Stacey Mellinger’s car was selected in November of 2011, therefore was not eligible for MoM now. Ron Lively’s car was drawn . Thank you Stacey for catching that. Ponies in the Park, Mustangs West – Nancy Freeman Parking at Korum During Meetings – Fun day, tied with the Mustang Wranglers for club Please help us assist Korum. participation with 18 cars. Concours d’ Elegance, PNWMC – Rick Nordlund – Great day, beautiful weather – all the members who showed their Mustangs won trophies. Pony News November 2014 2014 PIERCE COUNTY MUSTANG CLUB OFFICIAL ELECTION BALLOT Per the PCMC By-Laws, one ballot vote per family membership. Place an “X” in the box in front of the appropriate name or write in a name on the line provided PRESIDENT SECRETARY Greg Robbins Charlene Rivera ________________ ________________ VICE PRESIDENT TREASURER / MEMBERSHIP Dennis Willert Nancy Freeman ________________ ________________ DIRECTORS (vote for 4) Chuck Botsford Rachel Lanigan Clay Concannon Jerry Murphy Pete Freeman Brian Simmons Paul Geise Mark Smith Ballots will be available at the November 18th club meeting or print this ballot and mail for receipt by November 18th to: PCMC, PO Box 44853, Tacoma, WA 98444. The following individuals have volunteered for these non-elected positions, and with the exception of the Immediate Past President, the positions are not part of the Executive Committee. Immediate Past President: Missy Willert MCA Regional Director: Nancy Freeman Newsletter Editor: Heidi Geise Shed Manager: Pete Freeman Webmaster: Charlene Rivera Club Meeting Raffles: ___________ Car Show Chair: Charlene Rivera & Missy Willert Membership input requested: Should the club continue the monthly no host dinners in 2015? Yes _______ No _______ If yes, suggestions for dinner locations _____________________ Did you attend any of the dinners in 2014? Yes _______ No _______ Suggestions for 2015 club activities _________________________________________________ Pony News November 2014 Some helpful tips on “How to Plan a Cruise” Pick a Place - It can be anywhere YOU want to go or share with other Mustang Friends Examples – A long drive, bowling, mini golf, a restaurant, a museum, a park, pumpkin patch, Christmas lights, scavenger hunt, progressive dinner or an event like an apple squeeze. You can pick anything or place. Check Availability – Make sure they are open. Make sure they know a group is coming, sometimes they will offer a discount. Check to see if it is “kid friendly”, some members like to bring their kids. This will make it easier to pick a date for your cruise. Try to give a little notice so you can share at a club meeting, get in the “Pony News”, on the website and for members to get on their calendar. How are you getting there – Some places you can just meet everyone there or plan a drive to get there. If you plan a drive – pick your route; please make sure you DRIVE the route. This will help you find bathroom stops and see if there are any changes you might want to make. Are You Planning a “No Host Meal” – If you are having a meal, please give the restaurant a few days notices. This makes it easier for them to have the staff scheduled. Check for “Kid Friendly”. Make a Flyer – Make sure you have the basic info – Place, Meeting Location, Leave Time, Date, Time, Cost, Contact Info, and What is happening – i.e. if you plan on collecting items for a charity, or “No Host Lunch”. If any part of your event is NOT “Kid Friendly”, please state that. Make sure the “Pony News” editor, FaceBook, Membership for an alert, and the Website get a copy. Extras – Printed Driving Directions or Navigation Devices are helpful. You can add Trivia Questions, A Quiz, Prices, or Raffles for example. You can make dash plaques, in the past members have used the regular dash plaques, some have been creative with packages of hot chocolate, or apples, or paper leaves, or paper horses, even a compass. You can also collect items for our charities – gloves, scarves, hats, socks, and food items - anything. Incentive – Piece County Mustang Club will help with up to $100 to set up a cruise. You must show receipts to be reimbursed. This is to help with anything – dash plaques, raffles, shoe rentals, printing. PCMC will not cover more than $100, so watch what you spend. Some members have been able to set up a cruise without using the incentive, but it is available if needed. HELP – If you need any help, please ask. Most of our members would be willing to go on a test run or help with a route or give some guide lines or feedback. Please Note – You don’t need to follow these tips, planning a cruise can be lots of fun and very simple – it is inviting your friends to join you on your adventure. Pony News November 2014 Membership News The Pierce County Mustang Club is open to any person or family interested in the PCMC Purpose. All Ford cars are welcome. Ownership is not required… Enthusiasm is!!! Dues: $25 per year PCMC CLUB ANNIVERSARIES – November LORI BREES EAKLAND—2005 WAYNE & PAM PISTELLA—2007 BURT KREIDLER & CONNIE HAMMAN—2013 ROSTER UPDATE AS OF AUGUST 30th 110 Member #s — 74 renewals, 23 new, & 13 Honorary/Lifetime WELCOME NEW MEMBERS (NO NEW MEMBERS THIS MONTH) Membership dues are payable in January of each year. New Membership is prorated according to the month joined. CLUB Among Our Own RICK & JOANIE NORDLUND...congratulations on their 1987 “Spooky” being selected for display at SEMA in Las Vegas this November as part of the 50 years of Mustangs. Welcome home Willie and Sally Carson of Sweet Willie’s Charity. Ball Cap $15.00 Car Pennant $7.50 Lapel/Cap Pin $4.00 (stick or magnetic) Parade window clings 20.00 Items can be purchased by mail, please add an extra $3.00 for each cap or pennant to cover cost of mailing. OR Stop by a meeting to save the extra shipping cost and visit with friends. Mission Statement A social group whose purpose is to promote a better understanding and stronger fellowship in the preservation and maintenance of all Mustang and other Ford Motor products. Pony News November 2014 Mustang of the Month Ron Lively 1989 Scarlet Red LX Hatchback, 2002 Black F-150 Lighting Ron’s friend bought the 1989 Mustang brand new and drove it until 2003 when she decided she needed a new car. Ron maintained the car for her during this time. He told me the car has been washed every Sunday since it was first purchased. She garaged the car for a while. Then Ron told her she needed to sell it because it wasn’t doing anyone any good in the garage. She told him she wouldn’t sell it but she would give it to him. So in 2005, it became his. When he took ownership it had 241,000 miles on it and it now has 253,000 and the engine runs like new. Because of all his care he interior, engine and paint are in great shape. He wanted everything to be stock and went to great effort to find stock parts when he needed them including finding aluminum wheels (turbine wheels) that he had restored and polished at a place in Kent. He told me this car was a perfect fit for his goals. He wanted something he was passionate about and that would keep him busy when he retired. Which it sounds like it has done. Ron talked about the joy of being part of the Mustang Club with his son and grandson. He loves going to shows and on cruises with them. He also spoke of the many new friends he meets at those events when people are drawn into conversation because of their common interest in cars , particularly Mustangs His other Ford is the 2002 Lightening which currently has 52,000 miles on it. It has a 5.4 L engine with a supercharger. Ron says, “When I feel I need an adrenaline rush, I go somewhere that I can drive the truck.” Ron had a stroke on April 16, 2014 which is why he hasn’t been as active recently with the club. He says he is 98% recovered and is grateful for family that was nearby when it happened. He can still drive and is looking forward to joining the club activities once again. We wish him the best for the rest of his recovery and will save him a spot for upcoming cruises. Pony News November 2014 October Events Apple Squeeze Cruise October 5th in Steilacoom The group met at the 512 McDonalds in Tacoma. (We have our own parking spaces there.) Monika put together a great cruise that started with Dash Apples with attached numbers for a raffle drawing. We traveled some back roads to Steilacoom that were gorgeous, full of fall color and fabulous marine fog that made for a beautiful and very autumn-like drive. The cruise ended at a great Autumn festival where you could squeeze apple cider, eat, listen to local musicians, stock-up on early holiday gifts and people watch. trip with a wonderful lunch at a local restaurant. The food was good and the company and stories even better. Monika thanks for a great event! I don’t know where the next cruise will take us, but don’t miss it! The group ended the Columbia Crest Winery: Car Show—October 5 in Paterson This looks like a fun day at a beautiful winery on a beautiful day in beautiful Paterson, WA. Awards went out to: Chuck Botsford—1st with his 1976 Coupe, Bill Norman—3rd in his 2000 Mustang Convertible Wendy Minnieweather—3rd in her 2005 Coupe Rick and Joanie Nordlund—3rd in their 1987 White Coupe, “Spooky” I am seeing our members holding interesting trophies. I am wondering what the celebration was like after the show! Put another “cork in the bottle” for show stopper awards going to PCMC members. Q—What was the retail price for the new 1964-1/2 Mustang? Pony News November 2014 A New Chapter for Paul October 11 in DesMoines Wow! What a great opportunity for our club to provide a special day for Paul and the residents of Stafford Health Care. We had 18 Mustangs from the club that came and showed their shine and cool engines for this “car guy.” This gentleman had a stroke and had once owned his own Mustang. The staff supported his efforts and others from the center as all enjoyed the day, the beautiful cars and a great BBQ. After the show, Paul rode with Tom Alpert in his 1968 GT 390 Red Fastback in a caravan of ponies to American’s Car Museum in Tacoma. Paul selected Tom’s car for the Best in Show. Paul and the club were treated to parking right in front of the museum where all could see us. Inside we had a great tour which included the Masters of Mustang exhibit. What a great day for all! Museum Piece—ACM So I have been a volunteer at America’s Car Museum now for about 2.5 months. Most of the time I have been a Greeter stationed in the entrance and front of the Main Floor (with the Mustangs of course). Almost every visitor I greet takes a little extra minute to look at the cool 1966 Red Mustang Convertible in the center of the floor. One visitor stopped and said, “this is the iconic American ‘little red sports car’.” When I share that with other visitors they nod their heads in agreement and then take photos from every angle. You can see the “longing” in their eyes to seat themselves in the car, close their eyes and imagine driving across America, perhaps on Route 66. It took a long time PCMC member to point out to me the PCMC sticker in the window. WOW! This gorgeous car belongs to our very own Pam and Scott Leach, members since 2012. Way to go! Pony News November 2014 Friday Night Dinners October 24 at Emerald Queen Another fun get together for members of the Club. This month’s event was at Emerald Queen Casino in Fife. I heard one delighted member exclaim, “Oh the humanity!” when referring to the heap of food on the plate returning to the table (his own plate). We learned the unique eating habits of some members when going to buffets. Begin and end with dessert. Kind of a dessert sandwich. My kind of thinking! Conversations were fun, with lots of laughter and stories galore. Don’t miss these great events! Emergency Food Network October 25 in Tacoma Day of Caring Here we found ourselves together again. Today it was about helping others and we were joined by a couple of members from another Mustang Club and some good people who just wanted to help. Today we packaged corn. About 6400 pounds of corn. Three hours of yellow, frozen corn! I don’t know about others but I am not eating corn for at least a week. Truly an enjoyable 3 hours knowing that we were helping provide for others. As usual, lots of humor, a couple of flying kernels, and lunch afterwards that included dessert. It is a good thing that we worked because the food theme, especially dessert for the 2 days, is not helping me get out of our Mustang or in for that matter. We all left talking about when we would be doing this again. That is working at EFN not eating dessert. November 2014 (see website for details www.piercecountymustangclub.com) Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2015 Event Planning Committee Caffeine/Gasoline 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 19 20 21 22 Executive Committee Mtg 9 10 11 THANK YOU VETERANS 16 17 18 General Mtg 23 30 24 25 Bearzaar Cruise (contact Monika) 26 27 28 29 Pony News November 2014 Saturday, December 6th will be the annual Santa Parades in Sumner and Puyallup. PCMC will be filing the entry applications with the Puyallup Main Street Association and the Sumner Downtown Association to participate in both legs of this year’s event. We are going to be limited to 8 to 10 cars per city so if more members want to participate, we can either draw names for each town or members can state which town they’d prefer. Cars will need to be decorated with a minimum of 100 lights per 10 feet in length which can be easily accomplished with either the LED or Twinkle style of lights, an inverter plugged into the AC outlet or cigarette lighter for a power source. Some nylon zip ties, tape and binder clips. There are also some cool suction cup plastic light holders made for use on house windows and the like which will also work along hood, trunk lid and doors. Look at Home Depot or Lowes for these types of accessories. Also large fabric ribbons and bows tied over and around each car’s, roof, hood and trunk will meet the events decoration requirements. We should also have our antenna flags on while in the parades. The application process requires me to submit a copy of each car’s driver’s license and proof of insurance card. I need to fill out 2 entries one for each city, so if there is overwhelming interest, as many as 16 to 20 cars will be able to participate between the 2 towns. If we get more than 20 we will do the old “draw names out of a hat” to select the PCMC representatives at the October meeting. By the way, this is only open to PCMC members. If you belong to another Mustang club, your club would need to submit their own entry application. The Sumner parade begins at 2:30pm, so we stage at the Sumner High School stadium parking about 1pm. The Puyallup Parade begins at 4:00pm, and we head straight there after completing the Sumner parade. They will send me a map and directions for the staging area for that parade later this year. Each leg lasts about an hour depending on where we are in the lineup. If you are interested in participating please contact Missy Willert prior to the October general meeting @ maryhelenwillert@yahoo.com or 253-565-0592. Lastly, if anyone wants to march in front of the cars we could have the club banner carried by some that don’t want to drive or are not drawn but still want to participate. To see the complete list of rules for this event please go to the links provided below: http:// www.puyallupmainstreet.com/images/ SantaParadeApplication.pdf http://www.puyallupmainstreet.com/images/ SantaParadeAppSumner.pdf (See Flyer) To forward your driver’s license and proof of insurance to use one of the following methods: 1) Scan both documents, save as a pdf file, black out birthdates and email to: maryhelenwillert@yahoo.com 2) Make copies and send to the PCMC Post Office Box: PCMC / Attn: Missy Willert / PO Box 44853 / Tacoma, WA 98444 3) Make copies and snail mail to : Missy Willert / 3775 Olympic Blvd West / University Place, WA 98466 Pony News November 2014 ***For Sale*** GOT A MUSTANG OR RELATED ITEM TO SELL? Classified Rates Member: No Charge, 2 consecutive months, ¼ page Non-Member: $20.00 per issue, ¼ page Commercial: business card reprint: $30.00 per issue or $300 annually Email text and photo (optional) in JPG format to: pcmceditor@gmail.com Deadline is the third Friday of each month for the next issue. Send payment to: Pierce County Mustang Club P.O. Box 44853 Tacoma, WA 98444 Parts For Sale For information contact: Pete Freeman pnredride@msn.com 253-531-4624 Pony News November 2014 ***For Sale*** Club and Mustang pins for sale! $4 each plus $1 for shipping Can be purchased at meetings or contact Nancy Freeman PCMC Club Jacket/Vest Order Form Name: _______________________________________ Address _____________________________Phone Number______________ Type and Quantity: Jacket - Heavy Weight size _____ Qty _____ x $ 64.98 Jacket - Light Weight size _____ Qty _____ x $ 58.98 Fleece Vest size _____ Qty _____ x $ 49.98 S-XL prices listed above, 2XL add $2.50, 3XL & 4XL add $3.50 Subtotal $____________ Tax 9.4% $ ___________ TOTAL $ ____________ Name to be embroidered: Jacket_______________ Vest _____________ Jackets/Vests are unisex and available in black only. Questions? Contact Nancy Freeman cezar6321@msn.com 253-531-4624 If emailing, please put “Jackets” in the subject line for identification. Ordering deadline is November 18th. Anticipated delivery will be at the Holiday Gathering December 13th. All orders require pre-payment. Make your check payable to P.C.M.C. Mail check and order form to: P.C.M.C., PO Box 44853, Tacoma, WA 98444 OR bring to a club event between now and the November 18th meeting. Club t-shirts and sweat shirts. Time to replace, reorder, or just plain get some? Time to order again.. Great news! This time v neck shirts will be available! woo hood Order forms are on the next page T-SHIRT/SWEATSHIRT ORDER FORM Name ____________________________________________ Phone ____________________________________________ Email ____________________________________________ Style Size Quantity Pullover hoodie, no zipper, with pockets S-XL $18.50 2X $19.50 3X $20.00 _____ _______ Hoodie with full zipper and pockets S-XL $24.80 2X $25.80 3X $27.30 _____ _______ No hood, collar, ¼ zipper, no pockets S-XL $20.40 2X $21.40 3X $21.90 _____ _______ Regular long sleeve sweatshirt, no pockets S-XL $15.00 2X $16.00 3X $16.50 _____ _______ _____ _______ _____ _______ Club t-shirt Crew neck S-XL $9.00 2X $10.00 3X $ 10.50 V-neck XS-XL $11.00 2X $12.00 3-4X $12.50 Subtotal $ _________ Tax 9.5% $ _________ TOTAL $ _________ Ordering deadline is November 18th. Anticipated delivery will be at the club Holiday party December 13th. All orders require pre-payment. Make your check out to P.C.M.C. Mail check and order form to P.C.M.C., PO Box 44853, Tacoma, WA 98444 There may be some shrinkage based on laundry/drying methods. All sweatshirts and tee shirts are gray with club logo in color. 2014 Sumner & Puyallup Hometown Well the paperwork has been submitted and if you’re like me, you can’t wait for Saturday, December 6th to arrive. I just want to let everyone know that the cool little suction cups used last year are at Lowes. They also have abundant supplies of LED lights in assorted strings of 50 & 100 lights in colors or all white. Remember to power these you will need an AC inverter to plug into your car’s lighter or AC adapter outlet. As soon as I receive the information from the Puyallup Downtown Association & the Sumner Main Street Association with staging directions, I’ll get them out via email. I’m also looking to see if anyone (2 to 4 people) would like to carry the club banner in front of the cars in either or both parades. Anyone interested please call Missy at 253565-0592 or email at: maryhelenwillert@yahoo.com If you want to come out to either parade and cheer on your fellow PCMC members, the Sumner parade begins at 2:30pm and goes west down Main Street from the high school to Kincaid Street. In Puyallup the parade starts at 4:00pm and begins at Main and Meridian and travels south on Meridian just past the Pavilion (Pioneer Park) then turns right for about one block. Be sure to bring your camera to snap some pictures of the festively adorned Ponies. Pony News November 2014 Fantasy Lights Sunday, December 7, 2014 Spanaway Park Meet in Sprinker parking lot at 5:15pm Leave at 5:30pm (gates to Fantasy Lights open at 5:30) Discounted tickets are $9 per car money due at November 18th General Meeting "Day of " ticket purchase is $13 at gate per car No host dinner will follow at Godfathers Pizza on Pacific Highway TOY DRIVE Receive a ticket for EVERY unwrapped toy you bring for a special drawing Questions???? Contact Rachel Lanigan 253-820-6645 black03mustang.rl@gmail.com Saturday, December 13, 2014 Club will provide Ham, Turkey, Punch, Coffee, and Fun Pony News November 2014 PLEASE SUPPORT OUR CLUB SPONSORS Be sure to thank these businesses & individuals for their support of our club & charities. KORUM FORD LINCOLN 100 River Road, Puyallup 253-845-6600 www.korum.com LAKEWOOD FORD Lakewood 253-474-0511 GUSTAFSON INSURANCE Puyallup 253-848-2400 PERFORMANCE COATINGS Auburn 253-735-1919 CJ’s PET SERVICES Olympia 360-493-1945 S & S TIRE Puyallup 253-536-2676 MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE Puyallup 253-845-2441 MUSTANG RANCH Eatonville 253-847-2623 THE MUSTANG SHOP Kent 253-218-0323 BRAD HADMAN RACE CARS Tacoma 253-539-3339 METAL MAGIC Tacoma 253-472-2235 DAFFODIL FESTIVAL Puyallup 253-8404194 GOLD,SILVER & COIN EXCHANGE Puyallup 253-256-4035 YOKES CONSTRUCTION BURGER RANCH Spanaway Tacoma 253-847-9460 253-472-3096 AQUARIUS PUMP COMPANY Seabeck 360-876-8885 RAINIER VIEW WINERY Graham 360-893-3107 BUD’S MACHINE & ENGINE SHOP Lakewood 253-588-2837 BATTERY SYSTEMS Sumner 253-826-4733 (CONTINUES ON NEXT PAGE) Pony News November 2014 PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SHOW SPONSORS (continued) COSTCO Puyallup 253-4455-7566 TRIPLE XXX ROOTBEER Issaquah 425-392-1266 AMERICAN HOME CENTER Puyallup 253-841-3600 LAK WOODWORKING Lakewood (Monika Kirkland) EMERALD QUEEN CASINOS Fife 888-831-7655 GRIOT’S GARAGE Tacoma 253-922-2400 HOOKED ON DRIVING Beaverton, OR 502-356-1764 RENEGADE CLUB OF WA PETE & NANCY FREEMAN BILL NORMAN RICK & JOANIE NORDLUND GREG & KAREN ROBBINS IN MEMORY OF ERIC COBB NEWSLETTER AND PHOTOBUCKET Have items for the club newsletter? Email your articles to the club Newsletter Editor by the 28th of each month. Send all newsletter items to our editor, Heidi Geise, at pcmceditor@gmail.com. To see photos from past club events, go to the website—events—past events and view the library www.piercecountymustangclub.com Next Meeting: November 17th at Korum in Puyallup Don’t forget to respect the business needs at Korum by parking in the back.
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