A few weeks ago 8 AMCA members had a supper meeting in Grapevine,Texas to discuss if there was enough intrest in forming a regional or local chapter or help try to expand the Cherokee Chapter in the Texas area. I have discussed this with Richard Spagnolli and Fred Davis along with other Texas AMCA members, and we would like to hear from people who might be intrested. The distance between AMCA members is great but we could be involved in existing road runs, or swapmeets in diferent parts of the state. We plan to meet with the Cherokee Chapter on Dec. 2, at their Christmas Dinner at Walburg, Texas to discuss our options with them. Input from other area AMCA members is requested. Shelby
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Good luck with what ever comes of it, Shelby! The camaraderie that comes of meeting fellow enthusiasts with shared interests is one of the pleasures afforded us in this life!
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Originally posted by Sargehere View PostGood luck with what ever comes of it, Shelby! The camaraderie that comes of meeting fellow enthusiasts with shared interests is one of the pleasures afforded us in this life!
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It seems that it is required of me to remind a few of how the efforts of Cherokee Chapter members and local North Texas AMCA members wanted to become more active together with our hobby or intrests in old motorcycles. I attended this North Texas Meeting and the Walburg Meeting with the full knowledge of the National Board, that we were looking at a choice of starting a new chapter or joining forces with the existing Chapter in Texas.
With my Doctor allowing me to travel (drive) to these meetings, I made the effort to support both the National and local Chapter along with people I had just met for the first time, or have known for years, to try to expand the chapter across the Texas area.
The National Board and I have had our differences over internal issues within the SunShine Chapter (Me being a Member for years) over Eustis, but Richard and I have agreed to dis-agree on that one issue, But I agree with the desire of the National Board's intrest to see the Texas area to have more to offer the 80% of AMCA members that do not belong to a local chapter in the Texas area.
That means that events will have to be planned for all areas of Texas not just the poorly attended Smithfield meet.
If it is wrong for someone who has devoted all of his adult life helping keep old machines on the road, then Maybe the rules should be changed so that only people that buy and have others build their motors or help find missing parts run this club.
I repeat, I volunteered to help the majority of people that wanted their chapter grow within the AMCA, and have no financial intrest in any Texas swapmeet or event. With over 40 years vending in Texas and across the country, I do know a lot of the promoters I send my rent to, like every other vendor. If I can use my contacts to help the club plan activitys, more than glad to help.
If someone wants to say because I restore for people that can not rebuild their own motor, transmission or what ever; that I can not be part of this hobby, I have a middle finger showing my feelings as I walk away. With respect for my supporters, Shelby
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Happy Holidays!
Originally posted by Steve Slocombe View PostGo for it Shelby. I had a great time on the hill country road run a couple of years ago, and always thought Texas was too big for just one AMCA Chapter. It only takes eight founder members, then once you're established you'll find old bike owners coming out of the woodwork. Best of luck.
See you on the road somewhere!
Steve Klein
AMCA Member 12176
Cherokee Chapter Secretary
Collector, Conservator, Enthusiast
The Klein Collection
Georgetown TX
Steve@SteveKlein.comSteve Klein
Collector . Conservator . Enthusiast
American Pre-teens - 1965
AMCA Member 12176
Cherokee Chapter President, Editor
www.CherokeeAMCA.org
Steve@SteveKlein.com
Georgetown, TX USA
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Originally posted by shelbyinparadise View PostIt seems that it is required of me to remind a few of how the efforts of Cherokee Chapter members and local North Texas AMCA members wanted to become more active together with our hobby or intrests in old motorcycles. I attended this North Texas Meeting and the Walburg Meeting with the full knowledge of the National Board, that we were looking at a choice of starting a new chapter or joining forces with the existing Chapter in Texas.
With my Doctor allowing me to travel (drive) to these meetings, I made the effort to support both the National and local Chapter along with people I had just met for the first time, or have known for years, to try to expand the chapter across the Texas area.
The National Board and I have had our differences over internal issues within the SunShine Chapter (Me being a Member for years) over Eustis, but Richard and I have agreed to dis-agree on that one issue, But I agree with the desire of the National Board's intrest to see the Texas area to have more to offer the 80% of AMCA members that do not belong to a local chapter in the Texas area.
That means that events will have to be planned for all areas of Texas not just the poorly attended Smithfield meet.
If it is wrong for someone who has devoted all of his adult life helping keep old machines on the road, then Maybe the rules should be changed so that only people that buy and have others build their motors or help find missing parts run this club.
I repeat, I volunteered to help the majority of people that wanted their chapter grow within the AMCA, and have no financial intrest in any Texas swapmeet or event. With over 40 years vending in Texas and across the country, I do know a lot of the promoters I send my rent to, like every other vendor. If I can use my contacts to help the club plan activitys, more than glad to help.
If someone wants to say because I restore for people that can not rebuild their own motor, transmission or what ever; that I can not be part of this hobby, I have a middle finger showing my feelings as I walk away. With respect for my supporters, Shelby
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