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The Buzz The official publication of The Dairyland Tin Lizzies May-June 2004 Volume 4 Number 1 N1726 Gladwater Beach Rd Malone, WI 53049

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The Buzz The official publication of The Dairyland Tin Lizzies

May-June 2004

Volume 4 Number 1

N1726 Gladwater Beach Rd

Malone, WI 53049

President’s Message Keith Gumbinger

In the beginning, Henry Ford created the Model T……..

………and we are fortunate to continue its’ heritage.

Speaking of continuing, I’d like to thank all of the members of the Dairyland Tin Lizzies for giving me

the opportunity to serve as your President as we continue into the 4th

year of our club. As President, I plan

to continue the Model T Tours and events we all enjoy with our Model T’s and to continue to make it fun

to be a member of the Dairyland Tin Lizzies.

Our founder, Jim Rodell, Jr., who served as President for the first 3 years of our club, is definitely a

tough act to follow. Not only did Jim spearhead the formation of the club, he also organized many of our

club activities, some of which have become annual traditions. THANK YOU JIM! Also, many thanks to

Jim’s wife, Colleen and son Eric for supporting and encouraging Jim as President. Thank you Colleen and

Eric!

Thanks also go to our other club officers who are continuing in their positions: Kevin Bruso, Christine

Doleshal, Pete Humphrey, and also our Webmaster, Carol Gumbinger. In addition, Jim Rodell Jr. said he

will continue to organize our Tin Lizzie University, which has become an annual tradition for our club.

Many thanks to each of you!

In the Dairyland Tin Lizzies we are fortunate to have a wide variety of talent in our members which

contributes greatly to the success of our club. This talent plus the enthusiasm and willingness of our

members makes it fun for me to lead the club and adds to the enjoyment for each of our members.

We have many activities planned for 2004 as described elsewhere in this issue. A new event this year

is a Memorial Day weekend tour to Door County hosted by Dan and Phyllis Schultz. This 3 day, 2 night

tour promises to be lots of fun and is a great way to start the summer. The announcement for this has

already been emailed or mailed to all members.

With all the Model T activities for the coming season, I’d better get going and get the T ready! As a

reminder to those of you who may have been a little soft on maintenance on your Model T, this is a good

time to do a complete maintenance and safety check up on it.

Remember, time spent with your Model T is not deducted from your lifespan!

Fordially,

Keith Gumbinger

Spring Meeting, April 4, 2004

Our Spring Meeting was held at the Old Courthouse Museum in West Bend and a lot was

accomplished. President Jim Rodell Jr. chaired the meeting. Committee reports were given on

upcoming events as reported elsewhere in this issue of The Buzz. Carol Gumbinger reported that

the deadline is August 15th for registration for the Escape to Wisconsin Tour to be held September

14 to 18th

, 2004.

The date for our Christmas Party has not yet been decided, but will be finalized at our fall

meeting. Pete and Shelly Humphrey are planning a Fall Tour in October – details to be announced

later.

Past event reports were given for the Christmas Party on December 6, 2003 by Christine

Doleshal, Tin Lizzie University on February 7, 2004 at Joe Varnas shop, and the Washington

County Fair Park Swap Meet on February 29, 2004 by Jim Wright.

It was announced that the Ice Cream Social at Mayville on June 27th

has been cancelled due to

museum construction.

In the last issue of The Buzz there was a survey on how often we should have meetings for the

Dairyland Tin Lizzes. The survey results and discussion resulted in it remaining the same at 2

meetings per year, one in the spring and one in the fall.

Under new business, a letter was read concerning Fire Ade fire extinguishers and another from

the MTFCA concerning donations to the national club. These donations are now tax deductible

since the IRS now approves the national club as a 501C3 approved organization.

Also under new business it was announced that we have three new members:

John J. Archibald, Oshkosh, Jim & Joan Zautner (Jays’ parents), and Jim & Sandy Drickson of

West Bend, who have a ’17 T Pickup. Welcome to Dairyland Tin Lizzies!

Continuing under new business, it was noted that some members newsletters had been

mutilated in the mail. It was suggested that future issues be in envelopes to prevent this from

happening. It was also suggested that the newsletters be emailed to those who have email. In

order to report club activities to all members in a timely manner, it was decided to do a newsletter

every two months = 6 times a year, instead of 4 times per year, and to send it shortly after the 1st of

the month on the months that alternate with the mailing of The Vintage Ford.

2004 tours and events were discussed as described elsewhere in this issue.

Jim announced that John and Julie Etta are the proud parents of a baby girl born on March 22nd

named Rachael Ann. Congratulations John and Julie!

The last item of business was the election of officers. Jim Rodell Jr., our President for the last 3

years, which is the term limit set by the Model T Ford Club of America, will become our past

president. Keith Gumbinger was elected the new President and all of the other officers were re-

elected to continue in their current offices.

After the meeting was adjourned, we went to a nearby restaurant for food and drink.

2004 Dairyland Tin Lizzie Club Events

May 29 to 31st 3 day 2 night Tour to Door County – Dan & Phyllis Schultz July 25th Fliverfest Tour to Waterloo and picnic in the park – Jim Rodell,Jr. August 22nd Lyles Mystery Tour & Party – Lyle Herman and Jim Wright Sept. 14 to 18th Escape to Wisconsin Tour Sept. 25th? Hill and Valley Tour – Adam Doleshal October? Local Tour, 1 day Fall Tour – Pete & Shelly Humphrey December? Christmas Party – Christine Doleshal

Other 2004 Model T Activities

June 19 & 20th

Request for participation at the West Bend Air Show – Jim

Rodell, Jr.

June 26 & 27th

Boltonville Centennial – Jay Zautner and Jim Rodell, Jr.

July 17 & 18th

Invitation to Heirloom Motor Muster at Heritage Hill Historical

State Park, Green Bay, WI – for information call Jack Moga @

920.448.5150 ext. 30, or email to: [email protected]

See The Vintage Ford for regional and national activities.

Lyles Mystery Tour and Party

To celebrate his 73rd

birthday, Lyle Herman, with the assistance of Jim Wright and Lyles family, is

having a Mystery Tour and Party on August 22nd

. This will be about a 60 mile tour and will begin

at Lyles new house at 8AM. Breakfast will be part of the tour and will be about 9AM. Lunch will

be at Lyles house at about 1 or 2PM, with music on the back porch to follow. Lyle’s address is

210 Willow Lane in Theresa. There is plenty of room to park at the library 1 block North of his

house. Directions to the library: Take Hwy. 175 to Hwy 28 West, then 1 block North. If there are

any questions, call Lyle at 262-629-1070.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR !!!!!!

Southeast Wisconsin Airfest

June 19 & 20, 2004

West Bend Airport

State Hwy. 33 East, West Bend

The Southeast Wisconsin Airfest has invited the Dairyland Tin Lizzies to display our Model T’s at

their event to be held over Father’s Day weekend, June 19 and 20 . The display that we have

been invited to participate in will be in a special area, not part of the general old car show

being held at the airport during the same time. The air show organizers have offered free

airshow admission and free meals to those coming with their Model T’s.

The hours of the Airfest are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and the organizers would like the Model T’s

to be in place by 8 a.m. the day you are coming, and expect them to stay for the rest of the

day. Enclosed in the newsletter is a flyer with more information about the event.

If you are planning to attend or have any questions, please call Sue Tupper at 262-334-6127

weekdays between 9 and 3, and tell her you are with the Dairyland Tin Lizzies.

Boltonville Sesquicentennial

Saturday, June 26, 2004

The small, rural community of Boltonville in northeast Washington County is celebrating 150

years of existence, and is planning a gala celebration the weekend of June 26-27. Activities will

include a Civil War encampment, a children’s activity and craft tent, old photos and artifacts

from the area, old farm machinery and auto displays, walking tours of historic sites, food,

refreshments, and music. What better place for a Model T gathering?

Jay and Michelle Zautner, members who live near Boltonville, proposed the idea for our club

to participate in this historic event, and will be leading our group for the day on Saturday, June

26. This will be the first debut for their 1915 runabout at a Dairyland Tin Lizzies outing.

Members who wish to join in the festivities should meet at the cemetery, on Hwy 144 as you

enter Boltonville. Be there between 8:30- 9:00 a.m. and we will enjoy a pancake breakfast. Our

Model T’s will become part of the day’s attractions, and members are encouraged to take in

the various activities taking place.

After lunch, we will take a short drive from Boltonville to St. Michaels. Here, we will take

advantage of a photo opportunity to re-create a picture which was taken 36 years ago by the

Kettle Moraine chapter of the MTFCA, and appeared in the August 8, 1968 edition of the West

Bend News and the September-October, 1968 issue of The Vintage Ford.

For more information, please see the full page flyer in this issue of The Buzz, or feel free to

contact Jay and Michelle Zautner at 262-692-6101, or Jim and Joanne Zautner at 262-334-7670,

or 262-707-3790 (cell)

We hope to see you there!We hope to see you there!We hope to see you there!We hope to see you there!

TIN tIZZIES

An afternoon of Ford Flivvers, food, families, fellowship & fun,

under the shade trees of beautiful Waterloo Fireman's Park.

-Ride the restored 1911 Parker carousel, 2 to 4 p.m., 50ct/ride -Birthday cake in celebration of Henry Fords' birthday

-Games for children and adults

-Chance for club members to meet & see each other's Tin Lizzies

When: Where:

Sunday July 25th, Noon to 4:00 p.m.

Waterloo, Wisconsin

The "Carousel Tour" will be departing from the Fleet & Farm parking lot in

Germantown at 9:00 a.m., with "Flivver Fest" as the destination.

A picnic lunch and soft drinks will be provided

$ 6.00 per adult

$ 3.00 per child, age 5 -12

under 5 free.

Please send check payable to Dairyland Tin Lizzies

by July 15 to:

Shelly Humphrey

3660 Larkfield Drive West

Bend, WI 53095 262-677-1051

On the return trip we will stop at St. Olaf's Church south of Hartford

for their Ice Cream Social.