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National Camping Travelers, Inc
Fall Issue September 2015
A MASONIC FAMILY CAMPING CLUB
Inside this issue:
Officers Messages 3
YNCT Corner
7
Call For Nominations 8
Chapter News 9
National Rally Report 10
Special Points of Interest
New Members 11
Innumerable Caravan 11
Chapters and Officers 12-14
Financial Report & Budget 15
Rally Registrations 16-17
District Directors 17
News To Campers
51 st NCT NORTH AMERICAN RALLY
Volume 44 Issue No 1
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NATIONAL OFFICERS, DIRECTORS AND COMMITTEES 2015-2016
NATIONAL PRESIDENT
Stuart (Joe) Dawes-Knowles (12455)
P.O.Box 341
Manotick, ON K4M 1A4, Canada
613-821-9561
Email: [email protected]
NATIONAL FIRST VICE PRESIDENT
Larry Aylestock (21474) Janet
14 1/2 Elias St.
Buckhannon, WV 26201
Email: [email protected]
NATIONAL SECOND VICE PRESIDENT
Doug Buckle (21700) Lisa
266 Greenbriar Road, Lucasville, OH 45648
Email: [email protected]
NATIONAL THIRD VICE PRESIDENT
Ray Geer (20868) Susan
PO Box 4 N.Stonnington, CT 06359
Email: [email protected]
NATIONAL SECRETARY-TREASURER
David Fant (20716) Pam
P.O. Box 136
E. Longmeadow, MA 01028
413-523-2437 (cell) 484-529-0090
Email: [email protected]
NATIONAL TRUSTEES
Andy Krasnansky (14861) Tina
Email: [email protected]
Jim Jarnagan(2153) Elizabeth
Email: [email protected]
Jim Jackson 2014 (9509) Patricia
Email: [email protected]
Hiram Robinson (21652) Betty
Email: [email protected]
Jack Mulhall PNP (20301) Patty
Email: [email protected]
Ron Cobes PNP Assoc Rep (18458) Fannie
Email: [email protected]
NATIONAL DIRECTOR
Wayne Aldrich
Email:
ASSISTANT NATIONAL DIRECTOR – EAST
Ed Rothfuss
Email:, [email protected]
ASSISTANT NATIONAL DIRECTOR - WEST
Bob Morgan
Email: [email protected]
NATIONAL CHAPLAIN
Lois Bult
Email:[email protected]
ASST NATIONAL CHAPLAIN
Elaine Bolton
Email: [email protected]
NATIONAL RALLY CHAIRMAN
Art Spencer
Email: [email protected]
NATIONAL RALLY FINANCE CHAIRMAN
Ron White
Email:[email protected]
NAT. RALLY REGISTRATION OFFICERS
Janeen Spencer
Email: [email protected]
Rosalie V. Graham
Email: [email protected]
NATIONAL YOUTH DIRECTOR
Email:
NATIONAL Rally Secretary
Email:
NATIONAL PARADE CHAIRMAN
Joan Groves
Email: [email protected]
NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER
Jack Mulhall
Email: jack#themulhalls.net
NATIONAL RV LEGISLATION DIRECTOR
Email:
NATIONAL HISTORIAN
Barbara Powers
Email: [email protected]
NATIONAL PARLIAMENTARIAN
Jim Johnston
Email: [email protected]
NATIONAL BANNER TRUSTEE
Diane Rothfuss
Email: [email protected]
NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER
Jack Johnson
Email: [email protected]
ASST NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER
Lee Hall
Email:
NATIONAL ORGANIST
Beverly White
Email: [email protected]
NATIONAL MUSIC DIRECTOR
Lisa Buckle
Email: [email protected]
NATIONAL GOODWILL AMBASSADOR
Roy Osmond
Email: [email protected]
NATIONAL FIRST AID DIRECTOR
Susan Geer
YNCT NATIONAL OFFICERS
President—Alex Maserati
Secretary/Treasurer –Gabby Mosher
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2016 NATIONAL OFFICERS !!!
OUR NATIONAL PRESIDENT
Joe Daws-Knowles Greetings all fellow NCTer's! This is the first time that I write an article for News to Campers as your newly installed President. I am honoured to be so and to be the first Canadian President of National Camping Travellers. The 2015 National Rally held at Essex Junction in the beautiful State of Vermont was a roaring success. What a fun time it was! It rained occa-sionally but President "Jack" had that all under control because when it rained we just happened to be doing indoor things. "WOW"! What connections!! Being a part of Jack Mulhall's rally team made it all the more interesting as it was a learning experience that I had not had before. It had been a long time since I part of the greeter/parker team. Meeting old and new friends as they arrived, escorting them to their sites and making sure they were safely settled in was a highlight for me. Thanks to all the others members of the team. There is still a lot of work to do over the next year finalizing the 2016 National Rally at Frankfort, New York. However,
the plans are moving along at a good pace. Over the next few months, there will be additional information about the
events planned for 2016. Keep watching your “News to Campers” for updates.
I wish you all good camping for the rest of the 2015 season and may The Good Lord be your co-pilot as you travel down
the highways and byways of the USA and Canada. Sincerely, Rosalie and Joe
OUR NATIONAL FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT —
Larry Aylestock A summertime greeting to all my fellow NCT‟ers: Janet and I just arrived home yesterday from the 50th NCT North American Rally at Essex Junction, Vermont. Congratulations to PNP Jack and his rally committee for a very enjoyable gathering. Janet and I are already looking forward to next years‟ rally at Herki-mer County Fairground in Frankfort, New York. Janet and I had the opportunity to meet several NCT‟ers that we had never met, but sure do hope to meet them again. We were unable to attend the Ohio State Rally due to camper problems, but we attended the Pennsylvania State Rally. So far this summer our camping has been somewhat restricted as our son and his family are being transferred from Kodiak, Alaska to North Carolina. We had our 3-year old grandson for 2-weeks and their cat for a month now. Keeps „OLD PEOPLE JUMP-ING‟ ! Janet said she lost over 5-pounds during that time period, but it was great to have him with us for a few days. We are planing to attend the Michigan and New Jersey Rallies before our own West Virginia State Rally scheduled for October 1 - 4 at Holly Gray Park located in Flatwoods, West Virginia. We guarantee a great rally and hope you can attend. Come once and you‟ll be back. I was installed as 1st National Vice President at National. Your Board continues to work to improve NCT and YNCT to make it better reflect the needs of our members. Don‟t be surprised to see additional „By-Laws‟ change pro-posals in the Spring 2016 issue of News To Campers. Return your ballot (VOTE). Last‟s years proposed changes failed by just a very few votes. Proof that „every vote counts‟ If you have any ideas or suggestions that might make (Cont’d page 4)
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OUR NATIONAL 2nd VICE PRESIDENT - Doug Buckle
Hello again, from the Great State of Ohio, We made it home safely from Vermont, and I must say, we had a wonderful time at the National Rally in Essex Junction. Was glad to see many old friends, and we missed some of you that didn‟t make it. We made some new ones as well, we had a few first timers and I hope there time was filled with fun and fellowship. Now PNP Jack and his crew did a wonderful job with the Rally, I think I heard in the mid 80's on rigs this year, which is a pretty good turnout but we could have seen a few more of you there. I think we only had just a few kids this year, but they still had a great time. I personally want to say a big Thank You to Ed and Sue Wallace for allowing me to help just a little bit. I think you did a wonderful job, and I hope you are taking a well deserved break, after you got home. Thank all of you for asking about Mom, she is doing better, and said she wished she would have been able to travel and see all of you. Don Burke is back in the hospital as of this writing, he had some additional complications from infection, and was admitted back in Christ Hospital in Cincinnati. For all of you that know Don and Alta, please drop them a card, or send her a message on Face book. I am sure they would love to hear from you. I look forward to work with newly installed 3
rd. VP Ray Greer, I think he has some great ideas that will help NCT grow.
I must brag on our club, Shawnee Kookin Kampers, a little bit, we won 2
nd place for History Book this year, and Lisa and
I got 2nd
Place in the parade for our 60's look, ( I had to explain to Lisa what the 60's look was). All the entries in the pa-rade was exceptional, I was surprised we got 2
nd.
We are already looking forward to NP Joe‟s rally next year, looks like they have a fun filled week already lined out for us. The presentation was very promising for a wonderful time. You should make plans to attend if at all possible next July. Thank you all for your hard work, and look forward to being able to talk to you again very soon. Please if you have any questions or concerns, please don‟t hesitate to contact me. May God Bless, and Safe Travels, Doug and Lisa
FIRIST VICE PRESIDENT (Cont) ours a better organization, please let your Board know. Communicate with your State and District Directors. Our e-mail addresses, mailing addresses and phone numbers are in the directory. Without your „in-put‟ and communications, we don‟t know what you may want. Last year‟s Board, 2014-15, was very active. We had several conference calls during the time between the National Rallies and thereby were able to address issues during the year in a timely manner. National President Joe Daws-Knowles will continue the practice. Let us all strive to make NCT and YNCT strong. Fraternally, Larry & Janet
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OUR NATIONAL SECRETARY/TREASURER - David Fant
I finally recovered from the 2015 National Rally (although I am still not unpacked). What a great Rally it was. Kudos to all those who worked to make this a success—especially the Rally Chairman, Bob Coates.
I really want to thank all the Chapter Secretaries for getting the infor-mation regarding officer changes into me promptly - also the dues trans-mittal forms and the audit reports as well. If you still have one or two of the outstanding reports to submit, please send them in as soon as possi-ble. I know that some chapters have a problem collecting some of the dues from members who camp only infrequently, but please don‟t hold up the dues of those who paid on time for the few who don‟t. Dues are due on July 1, not December 31. Don‟t risk having someone dropped by not sending in their dues.
Congratulations to Donna Cook, secretary of the Kansas Jayhawks for receiving Secretary of the Year. The decision was a difficult one for the committee, In my mind all the Secretaries deserve a gold star for the work they do. Their constant work and correspondence with the National Office is what makes this organization run smoothly. With out their work and help, I could not do my job. Again congratulations to Donna and all the others.
Until next time—Happy Camping—it is what we do best! Dave and Pam (and Alex too)
OUR NEW WEB SITE At the 2015 Rally a new web design was authorized. The designers are already hard at work developing a new
modern web page. It will have places for the schedule of campouts, with the ability to make changes. A generic reser-vation form that can be used if the chapters wish. It is also planned to have a secured members only section where we hope to be able to place our directory and other manuals and forms. It will also have photos and other information that will appeal to those non-members who might be browsing as an attempt to get their interest in NCT. Keep your eye out for it on www.gonct.org The board will be reviewing it as it is developed. Our target is to have it up and running within the next couple of months.
OUR NATIONAL 3rd VICE-PRESIDENT— Ray Geer
Can you believe that the 50th National Rally is already behind
us? I‟d like to thanks those who voted in the 2015 NCT elec-tion and give a special thanks to those who vote for me as 3
rd
VP. (Okay, so I ran unopposed) My duties, according to the Operations Manual, are to chair NCT‟s National Membership Committee. I have several initiatives dealing with member-ship which we will be addressing. The first thing that I was going have the committee work on was developing a new website for www.gonct.org that would be more appealing to potential new members. Looks like the “Old” Board beat me to the punch as they have already contracted to have a new website developed. It is hoped that the new website will be live by the time you read this article. I will ask the Board to consider creating a new National Director‟s position of Web-master who would be responsible to keep the new site cur-rent. The 2
nd thing that the Membership Committee will look
at is developing a cleaner, more inviting, membership application. From there, we will work on a new National Bro-chure and possibly a power point presentation that can be used by Chapters to promote our organization within the Ma-sonic Fraternity. I would encourage all Chapters to attend & participate in area Masonic Events. Be sure to wear you vests! Do you have an NCT Decal on your camper? Have ideas of how to encourage masons to join? We‟re all ears! Ray Geer, 3
rd VP
[email protected] 860-608-5265
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OUR PAST NATIONAL PRESIDENT—— Jack Mullhal Dear Fellow NCTers, Thank you all for a making this a great year of be-ing President, for 4 years of being a National Officer, and 20 years of being a member of National Camping Travel-ers. We have so enjoyed traveling the country, visiting with so many Districts, Chapters, and Members. There are still a few areas that we haven't been able to coordi-nate schedules with yet, but we hope to make it sometime soon. Our 50
th Anniversary National Rally in Essex
Junction, Vermont, was a lot of fun and a great way to launch us into our next 50 years. I won't start naming names for fear that I leave someone out, but there were several people that played key rolls in the planning, setup, and running of the Rally to make it a success. The one person I must mention is Bob Coates, along with his wife Marianne. We have so enjoyed spending time with them, on the phone and traveling to the Champlain Valley Expo Center several times to organize the Rally plans. They have become part of our extended family, as have several other of the key workers. Most importantly, thank you to everyone that came, pitched in, participated and had fun. Now as a Past President I will be serving on the Board for 2 more years. I am pleased to be part of this group that is working hard to prepare us for another 50 years. I wish I could be around to help celebrate our 100
th anniversary.
It will be us, the members, that will ensure our continued success. We may be small but as we heard from our National Secretary, Dave Fant, we are strong and have seen growth recently. Our excitement and enthusiasm will give the or-ganization what is needed to keep our members active and interested, and attract new Masonic camping families. At the same time, don't forget our members that can no longer camp, and our Widows. Help them to continue to be part of our organization and Masonic family. Please join me in wishing our new President, Bro. Joe Daws-Knowles, the best as we launch ourselves into the start of our second half century. Again, thanks for a great time as your President. We look forward to many more years of camping fun and fel-lowship with the Club, and we wish every one of you the same. Happy Camping and safe travels, Jack & Pat
OUR NATIONAL HISTORIAN - Barbara Powers
Hello Again ! I'm back. I‟ve agreed to continue as your National Historian for another year and will bring some of the display to New York for those who could not come to Essex Junction. Everyone seemed to enjoy the slide show. I thank Dave Fant for running the equipment and thank those who contributed memorabilia for the display. Come to New York and enjoy the start of another 50 years of NCT Your National Historian, Barbara Powers, #625
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PAST NATIONAL YNCT PRESIDENT Katrina Mauk
The 2015 rally in Essex Junction, Vermont was action packed for the Ynct.
Our week started off Monday with the pet parade. Thank you to Mrs. Joan for helping us and to everyone that entered their pets; they were all so adorable! We also had our Chuck Wagon that afternoon and I would like to personally say thank you to everyone that helped the youth with it. The next day, Tuesday, we made our way to Jay Peak Water Park which I have to say was worth the drive. We had so much fun racing on the water slides and relaxing on the lazy river. The water park was definitely one of the highlights of our week. Tuesday night we got up to some mischief. Some of you may have woken up the next morning with a newly decorated camper. We had a lot of fun tee-peeing and trying very hard to be quiet and sneaky. The next day we had our carwash and talent show. Once again, thank you to everyone who helped us with our car wash and a really special thank you to Art Spencer who helped us with the beautiful song we all sang together at the end of our talent show. Thursday was Installation where Alex Maserati was installed as president of Ynct and Gabby Mosher as secretary. I know they will both do an amazing job next year! This rally was a great learning experience for me. I learned a lot about leadership and working together as a group. I know we all made friendships that are sure to last a lifetime. I wouldn‟t trade anything for the experience of being Ynct President. I will truly miss it, but I know Alex will do an amazing job! Lastly, I must say thank you again to everyone who helped the youth at all during our week and especially my grandparents, Ed and Sue Wallace, for helping us. Without your help the week would not have turned out as wonderful as it did. Katrina Mauk Past President of YNCT
NATIONAL YNCT SECRETARY /TREASURER Gabby Mosher
2015, 50th
Anniversary Essex Junction Ver-mont YNCT News
The first day I arrived, the grounds were very big and clean. Once we pulled in threw the gates we met a man named Jeremey (administrator). He was a very nice man. Once we (The Coates) got settled in on a beauti-ful sight next to Mr. and Mrs. Mulhall, I rode my bike around to check out the grounds and found it very nice. Later on in the day Kaitlynn arrived and we played games and talked about different ideas about the rally. While we were playing games the Howards arrived. As much as Mr. Howard new I was going to bother him, he didn‟t know what to expect so I decided to fill foam balls with water and throw them at him while he was hooking up the hoses, and that was fun! The next few days Alex, Katrina and Madelyn ar-rived. We just talked about the YNCT and what the plans were for the week. Our activities were going to the water park at witch we had a great time! Between our busy schedule we played games and as usual we “TP‟d” . We offered a blue ribbon for those who did NOT want to get “TP‟d”. The next day we had to set up for the Chuck Wagon witch went well. The food was very good and many people came back for seconds. After the Chuck Wagon we had the car wash. At the car wash we had many cars and we even had to wash a scooter! Next up on our list was the talent show. We had many acts, we got many compliments and everyone loved it! The boat cruise was amazing, the dinner was great. It was a nice Italian
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ews, Facts & Updates
Call for Nominations We are approaching time to prepare for the National Elections. It seems as though we just installed our
2015 officers and we are already looking forward toward next year. If you are interested in running for a Na-
tional Office or know someone who you think would be a good candidate, please submit your information to
the National Secretary. If you have any questions about what the different offices require, please contact any
officer or call the National office. We will gladly talk with you about any position you may be interested in
discussing. If you need the forms, we will forward the required forms to you for completion.
Remember all nominations must be received by the National Office by December 1, 2015.
Christmas and Holiday Cards
For Sale: Space in the December issue! Again we will be including Christmas and Holiday cards in
the December issue. Cost are the same as in the past years.. Full page (81/2 x11) $300, Half page (8
1/2 by 5 1/2) $150 Quarter Page (4 by 5) $75. Send your greetings to all of NCT ! Send design and
message with your check by Oct 15th. Plus new this year is a Business Card Size greetings for
$25. Business Card size limited to one line greeting plus your name on a second line —no designs
on business card size.
ATTENTION SNOWBIRDS
ADDRESS CHANGES : If you are receiving this at your home (or summer address) this is where your News to Campers
will continue to be sent unless you send a CHANGE OF ADDRESS to my attention at [email protected] by October 31.
When you return to your summer address, you must also notify me of that as soon as you know when you are returning. DO NOT
WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE. Your News to Campers may have already been sent. To save money we have cut the number
of extra copies limiting them to a few to be used for New Members. I will not have extras to mail . Thanks for your help.
WINTER LUNCHEONS: It is not too early to start thinking of the Winter SnowBird Luncheons.
January 27, 2016 Winter Texan Luncheon Nelda‘s Family Resturant, 101 W. Veterans Blvd,
Palmview, TX Call Dale Verran 989-329-0475
January 28, 2016 Ohio State Rally, Homers Buffet, Sebring, Florida
February 22, 2016 Lakeland Florida Rally, Golden Coral (North) Lakeland, Florida
Mark your calendars, More information in the December News to Campers
The More the Merrier. Come and join fellow NCTers, Bring a friend !
All are welcome!
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hapter News
North Star Travelers #201
District 8
Our North Shore Extended (6 day) Campout started in Moose Lake on Friday. That‟s not quite to the North Shore, but due to Grandma‟s Marathon (a national event fort marathoners), all of the North Shore campgrounds were full. Most of our seven rigs went agate hunting Saturday morning. Jack, rock hound, McKenna found a good one. Sunday we headed for Two Harbors and all kinds of fun things to do, starting with a visit to Split Rock Lighthouse, a restored lighthouse on Lake Superior and supper at Betty‟s Pies, one of the classic stops for all North Shore visitors. Monday we had a tour of Glensheen, the mansion home of iron ore magnet, Chester Congdon and a tour of the Cirrus airplane factory, followed by a visit to the ore docks and harbor lighthouse. The day ended with a campfire. Tuesday, three rigs headed home for various reasons, with the others headed for Grand Marais and the Gunflint Trail that leads to the Boundary Waters Wilderness Area. Thirty five miles further north we saw the High Falls of the Pigeon River, the highest waterfall in Minnesota, on the border with Ontario, and later a spectacular view of Lake Superior. After a day of shopping on Satur-day, we had a HUGH campfire in the evening as Don Cochrane didn‟t want to carry any wood back home with him. A great ending for an enjoyable extended campout.
WV Pioneer Travelers #200
We just returned home from the National Rally in Essex Junction, Vermont. It was a beautiful area. As you can see we had a Blast from the Past in our Hippie Costumes. Please note Janet made all the Peace signs upside down, but the Groves and Aylestocks had fun. Our club has held campouts at Holly Gray Park, 5 River Campground, and Rif-fle Run. In June the Groves traveled to the Ohio State Rally. We missed it because of camper is-sues. The Groves and Aylestocks traveled to the Pennsylvania State Rally. We are getting ready to attend the Michigan and New Jersey State Ral-lies. Please mark your calendars for the WV State Rally to be held in Flatwoods, WV, at Holly Gray Campground on October 1-4, 2015.
Janet Aylestock, Secretary
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National Camping Travelers, Inc. National Rally, Essex Junction, VT July 26 – 30, 2015
A Rally well done!!!
What a great Rally! Congratulations to the Rally Master, Bob Coates, and his crew for putting on a wonderful National
Rally. From the day we arrived (Thursday, July 23) to the day we departed (Friday, July 31), we were really busy. The parking
crew did an outstanding job of putting every rig in its place, the registration crew was well prepared and very courteous, and the en-
tertainment – well you must see/hear the Rivoli‘s sing! Ron and Kay Rivoli were inspirational with their complimentary Gospel
Sing on Saturday and, boy, the jokes were flying in between the rousing camping songs as they performed the ―Rivoli Revue‖ on
Monday night! Some comments were, ―Best entertainment I‘ve heard in quite a while.‖ ―They don‘t sing the run of the mill songs,
but keep you tapping and wanting more.‖
The YNCT group put on a great talent show on Wednesday giving us a surprise at how versatile they all were at playing
musical instruments, singing, step-dancing and stand-up comedy (And Gabby did not, I repeat NOT, injure herself at this rally). The
catered pancake breakfast by District 1 and Bill Milton and his assistants, and the catered pulled pork dinner were superb – and
those donuts just kept coming and coming! THE YNCT Chuck Wagon Lunch was a great success and the dogs and burgers had a
delightful taste. (Many kept going back for more dogs.) The weather cooperated nicely as well, except for the one rainy, misty,
cooler day. It did rain a few times, but that was short lived. All activities were inside the same building and the bulletin board, along
with the printed program, made it easy for folks to stay tuned to what was happening next. There is one exception to that: our dinner
cruise on Lake Champlain… ―Did anyone have a CHAMP sighting?‖, you ask. My guess is that it is in the eye of the beholder, but
everyone who went on the cruise loved the meal, the weather, the gorgeous full moon, and the energetic professional DJ! Ask our
new 3rd VP, Ray Geer, who won the ―Ball in the Spoon‖ game. Speaking of DJs, our Sock Hop DJ had the crowd pulsing with the
Twist, those Hula Hoops, and the LIMBO, but snuggling with their loves to the s-l-o-w numbers.
Back to being busy – It was nonstop for most folks, except if they wanted a bit of sightseeing and dinner or lunch on the
town. The Opening Ceremonies was very impressive with the YNCT color guard. The thought-provoking Memorial Service was
succinct, and it was filled with music, sincerity, and memorials for the many who have joined the Innumerable Caravan this past
year.
Of course, there were meetings and more meetings, even for the YNCT group. The Pet Parade was a big hit, even in the
terrible heat, and the NCT 60‘s Parade was a huge success led by District 1‘s –actually Sue Geer‘s- 1968 red Mustang convertible.
There were many NEW members participating in the Parade [As an aside, new members, the Hartwells, who won the coffee table,
and the Sextons, who won the NCT afghan, were very pleased indeed.]
Congratulations to all those folks who entered the many categories in the Pet Parade, the NCT 60‘s Theme Parade, for the
competition for Chapter of the Year (the Kansas Jayhawks Travelers), and the craft show! All your hard work shone through to all
that witnessed it first hand!! Congratulations to Donna Cook (Kansas Jayhawks Travelers) who was named Chapter Secretary of
the Year!!! Was she ever surprised! There were many other winners of categories that are just too numerous to mention here.
Hopefully they will be in individual Chapter newsletters, maybe on the website, or in our News to Campers.
Yes, they did it – again! The YNCT group ―TP‘d‖ rigs! Fortunately, many who were skeptical about the TP all over the
rigs had the wonderful option of buying a precious blue ribbon to place on the door to avoid this toilet paper draping. This meant
that the kids were ―supposed to‖ bypass that particular rig. (Of course, you know that the National Officers were not allowed to
purchase that precious blue ribbon, don‘t you?)
Our installation of officers was efficient and excellent. Congratulations to our new 3rd Vice President, Ray Geer, and his
lady, Sue (who will also be the 2016 National First Aid Director and Coordinator), and the newly installed Trustees, California‘s Jim
Jarnagan and Pennsylvania‘s Andy Krasnansky, as well as to all the other newly installed officers for the coming year. New Presi-
dent, Joe Dawes-Knowles, has appointed a great team to head up a great Rally for next July in Frankfort, NY at the Herkimer County
Fairgrounds.
Closing Ceremonies produced a round of tremendous thanks to Jack Mulhall and the Rally Crew. Jack thanked his Rally
Master, Bob Coates (after which both men presented their ladies with a bouquet of flowers) and the Team for tremendous work they
did for the entire 2014-15 year. As is the tradition after all the awards were given out and the Closing Ceremonies, our 2015 Na-
tional Rally was officially over. (Where did the time go?) This National Rally was wonderful and I can‘t wait for our trip to Herki-
mer, NY next summer. When you go, be sure to ask if there will be anything ‗different‘ happening on the train/boat excursion...
Hope to see you all in Herkimer. Maybe you‘ll find that diamond.
Donna Howard,
Secretary, 2015 National Rally and District 1 New England
Summary of National Rally
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Welcome New Members!!!!!!!!
A lot of fun is to be had by all! Get ready to have loads of fun, lots of fellowship and lifelong friends !
Ew Members
NCT NAME CHP Recommended By NCT #
22230 Russell & Janice Sexton 27 Dennis Payne 21156
22222 David & Beverly Williams 000 Ray Geer 20868
22231 Gregory & Lisa Nelson Niskanen 154 Gene Boesch 22078
22232 Robert & Karen Bennett 154 Larry Decker 22192
22233 Mike & Gail Dodds 92 David Vassar 21626
22234 Gary & Judy Langley 78 Hugh McLernon 7875
22235 Joseph & Susan Sharpe Corliss 11 Joseph Jaggers 22086
22236 Garrett & Sharon Cooke 97
22237 Sidney & Blanch Cooley 45 David Blassingame 22218
22238 Mike & Kim Taylor 51 Ronald Weidman 20967
22239 John Miles 23
18740 Robert & Cindy Murdoch 23 Bruce Rider 16642
22240 Bobby & Maria Lester 45
22241 James & Patty Farris 000 Jerry Dover 21528
Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends of those who have lost loved ones. Nothing is harder than losing someone you love. But friends can help the healing. Please know that you have friends who care.
Wayne Hansen May 26, 2015 22228 229 FL
Georgeanna Mohr May 26, 2015 464 001 OH
Barbara Thal June 10, 2015 13348 128 NC Raymond Allen Evans April 19, 2015 16940 86 VA
Margaret Chandler March 11, 2015 21951 MAL GA Edwin Reed, Jr June 27, 2015 9595 MAL AZ Robert Marshall August 23, 2015 14770 84 PA
Vernon Wells August 20,02015 20118 161 KS
Innumerable Caravan
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Chapter Officers 2015 to 2016
ALABAMA Rambling Masters #45 James Sefert 920 Indian Ave,, Lynn Haven FL 32414 Ray Ingram 17464 Lakeside Estates Rd., Athens, AL 35614 Linda Fuhrman 256-442-5501 [email protected] 1986 Hwy 77, Southside, AL 35907
CALIFORNIA
Gold Panners #154 Bobby Woods 209-541-1910 [email protected] 921 Valley Wind Way, Modesto, CA 95351 Brad Carlos 707-643-1973 [email protected] 111 Primrose Lane, Vallejo, CA 94591 Patricia Neu 209-632-0138, [email protected] 15383 North Ave, Delhi, CA 95315
CONNECTICUT Connecticut #6 Raymond Geer 860-608-5265 [email protected] PO Box 4, N. Stonington,CT 06359 Robert Kilgore, 203-237-0397 [email protected] 89 Barberry Lane, Meriden, CT 06451 Pat Kalinauskas 860-559-7934 [email protected] 570 Woodbridge Street, Manchester, CT 06040
FLORIDA
Sunshine #27
Norm Johnson 813-240-7462 [email protected]
4846 SunCity Center Blvd, Sun City Center, FL 33573
Walt Mosio
Greer Johnson 813-240-7462 [email protected]
4846 SunCity Center Blvd, Sun City Center, FL 33573
Suwannee River Travelers # 229
Les Hall 386-364-6400 [email protected]
11015 71st Dr. Live Oak FL 32060
Jim Johnston 386-365-3131, [email protected]
650 SW Main Blvd, Lake City, Fl 32025
Joy Hall 386-364-6400 [email protected]
11015 71st Dr. Live Oak FL 32060
GEORGIA GA Travelers #216 William (Bill) Foster 770-517-9774 379 N Victoria Road, Woodstock, GA 30189 Dan Bond 5460 Old Zebalon Road, Concord GA 30206 Peggy Miller 478-967-2264 PO Box 39, Marshallville GA 31057 CSRA Master Travelers #231 Fred Jennings 706-863-6777 [email protected] 407 Little Falls, Grovetown, GA 30813 Joe Woolsey 706-592-4998 [email protected] 4470 Peach Orchard Rd., Hephzibah GA 30815 Dot Jennings 706-863-6777 [email protected] 407 Little Falls, Grovetown, GA 30813
IOWA Central Iowa Travel Masters #144 Jerry Burton 515-297-2793 jab4;[email protected] 609 South St., Webster City, IA 50595 Dave Mick 319-453-5538 [email protected] 3086 59th St TR, Vinton, IA 52349 Linda Dale 515-266-3540 linda/[email protected] 1100 Trisha Ave, Des Moines, IA 50313
KANSAS Jayhawk Trailblazers #161 Fred Hope 913-722-7077 [email protected] 32425 W. 171 ST., Leavenworth KS 66048 Sy Hess 913-579-5699 [email protected] 6435 W 194
th St, Stilwell, KS 66085
Donna Cook 913-651-7066; [email protected] 2221 Ottawa St., Leavenworth KS 66048
KENTUCKY
Derby City Travelers #109
Buddy Edwards, 606-271-6331 [email protected]
559 Summer Shade Dr, Somerset KY 42503
Rodney Washburn 502-931-8943 [email protected]
6430 Bloomfield Roiad, Bloomfield KY 40008
Alice Edwards 606-271-6332 [email protected]
559 Summer Shade Dr, Somerset KY 42503
MASSACHUSETTS
Mass One #9 John Nelson 508-429-6676 [email protected] 283 Winter St Holliston MA 01746-1745 Henry W Carlson,508-881-2459,[email protected] 99 Pleasant St., Ashland, MA 01721
Donna Howard 508-252-6281 [email protected] 99 Anawan St., Rehoboth MA 02769-2801
MICHIGAN
Hirams Hobos#51
Larry Warner 810-664-4809 [email protected]
761 Mellish Dr., Lapeer MI 48446
Dennis Mike Walker 810-793-7244 [email protected]
5889 Falkenbury Rd., North Branch MI 48461
Mary Jane Walker 810-793-7244 [email protected]
5889 Falkenbury Rd., North Branch MI 48461
Northern Knights #107 Jim Herzog 989-876-8598 [email protected] 2334 Bay Ridge Dr., AuGres MI 48703 Donald Morrow 517-626-6997 [email protected] 7421 W. Clark Rd. Grand Ledge, MI 48837 Charlotte Kinsey 231-322-4417 [email protected] 5964 W Plum Valley Rd NW, Rapid City MI 49676 Plumb Nuts #72 Howard Keller 517-486-3439 kellersndcrk@aol. com 3650 W. Weston, Sand Creek, MI 49279 Dave Fowler 517-467-6026 [email protected] 9650 US 12, Brooklyn MI 49230 Marge Keller 517-486-3439 [email protected] 3650 W. Weston, Sand Creek, MI 49279
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MINNESOTA North Star Travelers #201
Curtis Speller 763-422-6842 [email protected] 15200 Quicksilver St. Anoka, MN 55303 Jack McKenna 320-253-6506 [email protected] 4881 65
th St, SE, St Cloud MN 56301
Linda Cochrane 952-452-2719 [email protected] 2005 E 123
rd St., Burnsville MN 55337
MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Magnolia #235
Charlie B Ray 602-285-6811 [email protected]
2020 MS 15 ., Ackerman MS 39735
Dan Wise 602-285-6658
PO Box 314, Ackerman MS 39375
Gary Ingvardsen 601-371-0301 [email protected]
1979 Springridge Rd., Raymond MS 39154
NEW JERSEY NJ Eastern Square Wheelers # 11
Brian Pickett 732-947-0582 [email protected] 57 Cherry Street, Edison, NY 0881751 Joseph Jaggers 856-697-3921 [email protected] 1079 S Blue Bell Rd, Newfield, NJ 08344 Fran Levering 856-234-0846 [email protected] 340 Cedar Lane, Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 NEW YORK
Hudson Valley #13 Robert Coates 518-654-7528 410 Walnut St., Corinth NY 12822 James Bult 518-424-5722 1028 Citrus Tree Dr., Orange City, FL 32763-8945 Gladys Faulkner -518-371-8998 [email protected] 12 Hayner Rd., Waterford NY 12188
Genessee Valley #46 George Stanton . 585-394-6829 2546 State Rt 21 Canandaigua, NY 14424 Allen Capwell 4808 W Middlebury Rd E Bethany NY 14054 Franklin Russell 607-478-8463 [email protected] 3853 St Rt 21, Andover NY 14806
Triple “O” Travelers #58 Arthur Spencer 315-507-5013 [email protected] 252 Brett Brae, Clinton NY 13323 Raymond Morse 315-724-5845 [email protected] 60 Sanger Ave, New Hartford, NY 13413 Janeen Spencer 315-725-3484 Janeen [email protected] 252 Brett Brae, Clinton NY 13323 NEBRASKA
Straddlers #47 Randall Busse 402-498-0252 [email protected] 5207 N 126
th St., Omaha NE 68164
Alan Beck, 402-391-1825 [email protected] 919 South 86
th St. Omaha, NE
Carol Hale, 402-965-3722 [email protected] 5041 South 190
th Street, Omaha, NE 68135
NORTH CAROLINA Piedmont Craftsman @128
OHIO
Southwestern Buckeyes #1 Robert Bailey, 937-371-4993 [email protected] 2212 N. Clayton RD, Brookville OH 45309 Larry Powers 937-232-1187 [email protected] 140 Ankara Ave, Brookville, OH 45309 Ellen Vaughn 937-902-1099 [email protected] 712 Wilmington Ave., Dayton OH 45420
Buckeve Wayfarers #10
West Central Ohio #92 Charles Wood 937-539-1784 [email protected] 9578 TR 71, Quincy OH 43343 Al Manbeck 419-305-9412 [email protected] 5761 Plattner Pike, New Breman OH 45869 Judith Vassar 937-592-0793 [email protected] 529 Oakwood Dr., Bellefontaine, OH 43311 West Central Ohio #92 Charles Wood 937-539-1784 [email protected] 9578 TR 71, Quincy OH 43343 Al Manbeck 419-305-9412 [email protected] 5761 Plattner Pike, New Breman OH 45869 Judith Vassar 937-592-0793 [email protected] 529 Oakwood Dr., Bellefontaine, OH 43311
Shawnee Kookin Kampers #194 Dacid Fouch 740-477-1064 [email protected] 269 Meadow Dr. Circleville OH 43113 Pat Gifford 513-724-0460 [email protected] 14819 Chad Lane, Williamsburg, OH 45176 Deborah S. Fouch 740-477-1064 [email protected] 269 Meadow Dr. Circleville OH 43113 ONTARIO CANADA
Trillium 2 #71
Jack Tousaw 613-652-4867 [email protected]
Box 161, Iroquois ON KDE 1K0
Garth McElree
94 – 820 Cahill Dr W, Ottawa ON K1V 9K4
Cay Brown 613-652-4458 [email protected]
PO Box 592 Iroquois ON K0E 1K0
OREGON Clackama Cruisers #197’
Ken Frack 360-666-0585 [email protected] 1001 SE Clark Ave., Battle Ground WA 98604 Larry Trip 503-357-1356 [email protected] 45593 SW Saghers Road, Gaston, OR 97119 George Starbuck 503-632-7129 [email protected] 18555 S. Schuebel Ln., Beavercreek OR 97004
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PENNSYLVANIA
East Penn #12 David Stein 610-383-1725 [email protected] 1011 Lafayette Rd., Coatesville, PA 19320 Andy Krasnansky 610-954-9199 [email protected] 2430 Applebutter Rd., Hellerstown PA 18055 Tina Krasnansky 610-954-9199 [email protected] 2430 Applebutter Rd., Hellerstown PA 18055
Penn West #23 Jeffery Knox 724-735-2769 [email protected] 155 Sutherland Rd. Grove City, PA 16127 David Thomas 412-384-3512 [email protected] . Mononghella, PA 15063 Nancy Reinhardt 724-927-6547 [email protected] 7824 Hurlbert Rd. Jamestown, PA 16134
Cornplanter #36 John Putnam 814-489-3094 [email protected] 414 Main St., Sugar Grove, PA 16350 Robert Hukill 814-723-7248 [email protected] 845 Follett Run Rd.,, Warren PA 16365 Barbara Putnam 814-489-3094 [email protected] 414 Main St., Sugar Grove, PA 16350
Nor-Cen-Penn #96
Stanley Hill, 570-433-2603
485 Fairfield Church Rd, Montoursville, PA 17757
Norman Strickler 570-922-1310 [email protected]
2950 State Rt 235, Millmont PA 17845
Pearl Strickler 570-922-1310 [email protected]
2950 State Rt 235, Millmont PA 17845
Del-Val-Vagabonds #179 Ed Monkemeier 973-514-1133 [email protected] 70 Central Avenue, Madison, NJ 07940 Darrell C. Moyer 215-943-0642 [email protected] 43 Sugarmaple La., Levittown PA 19055 Ann Moyer 215-943-0642 [email protected] 43 Sugarmaple La., Levittown PA 19055 SOUTH CAROLINA
Palmetto Hirams #139
Cecil Worley 864-268-6458
708 Confererate Circle, Taylors SC 29687
Bill Gaines 864-244-3077 [email protected]
4825 Old Spartanburg Rd., Taylors SC 29687
Lee Peel 864-848-9686
100 Lake Forest Dr., Greer SC 19651
TENNESSEE
Middle Tennessee Stars #233 Billy Robinson 615-797-9966 [email protected] 504 Hunter Ct. White Bluff, TN 37187 Vernon Peek 865-984-0975 [email protected] 2901 E. Lomar Alexander Pkwy, Maryville, TN 37804 Gwen Williams 615-237-3955 [email protected] 1450 Bell Rd. Watertown, TN 37814
TEXAS
Longhorn Travelers #225
Don Stone 713-946-9428
PO Box 34007 Houston TX 77234
Don Ellis 281-639-2515 [email protected]
118 Carolyn St., Deer Park TX 77536
Gail D. Gay 703-973-0103
1701 N International Blvd,, Weslaco, TX 78599
VERMONT Green Mountaineers #78
Peter Rogers 802-333-3506 [email protected] PO Box 35 Fairlee VT 05045 Hugh McLernon 802-885-5395 [email protected] 7 Pinewood Ave., Springfield VT 05156 Nancy McLernon 802-885-5395 [email protected] 7 Pinewood Ave., Springfield VT 05156
VIRGINIA Virginia Cardinals #86 Lewis Roland 703-256-7892 4411 Carrico Dr., Annandale VA 22003 Van Gillenwater 540-508-0061 [email protected] 104 Sarvis Ct., Stephens City VA 22655 Ann Gillenwater 540-508-0061 [email protected] 104 Sarvis Ct., Stephens City VA 22655
WASHINGTON
Northwest Travelers #38
Mark Russell: 360-875-5573 [email protected] PO Box 1122, South Bend, WA 98586
Wally Foulkes 253-588-2474 [email protected]
6106 99th Street SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
Ken Estess 253-565-2494 [email protected]
8301 56th Street SW, University Place, WA 98499
WEST VIRGINIA
WV State Director Larry Gregory 304-472-5315 [email protected] 98 Walnut Dr. Buckhannon WV 26201
WV Pioneer Travelers #200 Alfred Robey 304-472-4742 38 Wimck Ave, Buckhannon, WV 26201 Jimmy D McCollum 304-472-3014 132 Westview Ave. Buckhannon WV 26201 Janet Aylestock 304-472-0206 [email protected] 14 1/2 Elias Street, Buckhannon, WV 26201
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2015 Financial Statement
01July2014 --30, June2015
INCOME
Dues and Fees $16048.00
News to Campers Ads/Card 900.00
Other Income 332.21
Resale Items 420.75
Rally Return 2014 YNCT 500.00
Rally Return 2014 1187.13
Rally Return 2015 480.00
TOTAL INCOME $ 19868.09
EXPENSES
Audit 0
YNCT 151.60
Badges 616.50
Box Rental 62.00
Copier Repair 2294.10
Employee Tax 0
Nat Sec - Expenses 6000.00
News To Campers 2743.53
Office Equipment Repair 360.00
Office Relocation 0
Office Supplies 828.90
Postage and Delivery 3290.00
Printing and Reproduction 873.11
Rally Expenses –2013 0
Rally Advnce - 2014 YNCT 221.50
Rally Advance - 2015 2559.68
Rent 0
Returns 0
Tax/ Fees Business 0
Utilities
Internet 274.80
Telephone 160.30
Water 0
web page 0
TOTAL EXPENSES $20,436.02
Balances July 1, 2014
General Account $7,466.49
Rally $ 606.62
Youth $812.44
TOTAL Bank Account $ 8,885.55
NCT BUDGET FY 2016
Approved at the 2015 Annual Meeting
INCOME
Membership Dues 600 @ 30.00 $ 18,000
Member At Large Fees 25 @ 10.00 250
New Member Fees 30 @ 10.00 300
Rally Return 1000
Resale Items 500
Advertisement 1,000
Other Income 110.00
Total INCOME $21,160
EXPENSES
Salaries—Office Personnel $ 3,000
Nat‘l Sec. Expenses 6,000
Printing 2,650
Postage/Delivery 3,250
Audit 0
Fees: Legal. Bank, 200
Taxes 685
Insurance 0
License/Permit 75
PO Box Rent 65
Computer Repair Services 250
Office Eq Repair 0
Copier Repair Service 2,500
Office Supplies 1,000
Badges/Certificates/Plaques 100
Utilities 0
Telephone/Internet service 270
Office Rent 0
Web Design 2,500
Miscellaneous 500
Copier (Reserve) 1,000
Total Expenses $ 24,045
Income FY 2015 Exp FY2015 Bal 6/30/15,
$17,700.96 $17,654.84 $7,512.61
1667.13 2559.68 $ -285.93
500.00 221.50 $ 1,090.94
$ 19868.09 $ 20,436.02 $ 8,317.62
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District Directors
District 1
Jack Mulhall 508-655-1907
48 Greenwood St, Sherborn, MA 01770
District 2
Dennis (Mike) Walker 810-793-7244
5889 Falkenbury Rd, North Branch. MI 48461
District 3
Walter Trapnell 615-754-5428
108 Dexters Run, Mt. Juliet, TN 37122
District 4
Dennis Payne 813-884-5558
8321 Terracewood Circle, Tampa, FL 33615
District 5
R. John Putnum 814-489-3094
414 Main St, Sugar Grove, PA 116350
District 6
Ed Wallace 337-842-3166
38 Ballard Ave., Holly Springs MS 38635
District 8/14
Jerry Burton, 515-297-2793
609 South St, Webster, IA 52772
Jab4j;[email protected]
District 9
Robert ―Bob‖ Morgan 831-421-9166
87 Paradise Park, Santa Cruz CA 95060
District 10
Thomas Lord 360-573-6555
3315 NW Lakeridge Dr., Vancouver WA 98685
District 11
Art Spencer 315-507-5013
252 Brett Brae., Clinton NY 13323
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Ready to Begin! YNCT Bringing in The Flags of our Countries
Remembering those we have lost
Dinner Cruise on Lake Champlain
YNCT Lunch Wagon
Boy—Do we like to eat!
Retiring our Colors Where did the week go?
2015 NATIONAL RALLY
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Mark your Calendar
2016 National Rally
Frankfort, New York
Join us at
Herkimer County Fair-
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P.O. Box 136
E.Longmeadow, MA 01028-0136
Phone 413-523-2437
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