Monday, September 15, 2014

Hoosier Cruisers October Rally


Come and join your Rally Masters Connie and Harry Decausemaker at the Rockville Indiana Covered Bridge Festival October 9th through 12th, 2014.  Camping will be located at the Park County Fairgrounds which has nice large level sites.

The Covered Bridge Festival always proves to be an interesting place for food, shopping and interesting things from yesteryear.  The usual arrival date of Thursday October 9th will find a good crowd of fellow Hoosier Cruisers waiting to join you for a fun weekend.  Earlier arrival is certainly an option just indicate so on the registration form.  Thursday evening all will enjoy a Chicken Noodle dinner at the Fairgrounds.

Friday morning there will be a pitch in breakfast that will fortify you for a long day of shopping and sightseeing in Rockville and the surrounding area.  The covered bridges in Park County take center stage for the festival.  There are many to see and travel across. Of course excellent food can be had at any of the various areas for lunch and/or dinner.  Of course “Shop Till You Drop” is the operative word. 

Saturday is another day of shopping and sightseeing followed by a pitch in dinner with ham provided.  The rally will conclude Sunday morning with our traditional coffee, juice and donuts followed by a worship service. 


So come and enjoy a fun weekend in Park County Indiana.

For a printable registrations form click October Registration Form.

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Great Rally in Greenville, OH

It was a great time to gather with friends at the Darke County Fairgrounds.  Bob and Mable Heath, Jane Clashman, and Beth Bailey organized an event that was enjoyed by all.  After arriving on Thursday, members ate supper at the Fairlawn Steak House and swapped "tall tales" about what they had been doing during the summer.

After breakfast on Friday, the club took a tour of the KitchenAid Plant. KitchenAid began making quality kitchen appliances in the early 1900's and continue a successful line of innovative appliances today. It was an excellent tour and we were amazed at all the different colors that are available for mixers.  Mixer can be purchased in over 70 different colors.


Following the factory tour, members visited the KitchenAid store located in downtown Greenville.  The store had discounted appliances and accessories and some of the members took advantage of the bargains.  Everyone got to participate in the preparation of apple turnovers.
As you can see Doug Tilmann was a willing participant. All the ingredients were ready to go and after the turnovers were made the staff baked each of the desserts which were later enjoyed with ice cream.

Friday evening the rally masters and assistant rally masters provided an excellent meal that included chicken and noodles, mashed potatoes, green beans, and dessert. Great Meal!

After dinner Steve Kincaid chaired the business meeting where the slate of officers was presented.  All members will have a chance to approve or reject the present slate by responding by email or mail.  At the meeting George Myers, Indiana Area Vice President and his wife were introduced.

Saturday began with a pitch-in breakfast which is always fun.  Later, the members carpooled to the Garst Museum which included many interesting exhibits.  Two of the highlights included an interesting collection of memorabilia celebrating the life of Lowell Thomas and adventurer who was a pioneer in radio and television.  A second person that was honored was Annie Oakley who had an interesting career as a sharpshooter. Othe exhibits honored the service men and women, and many artifacts from the past.

Saturday evening the rally masters had arranged a catered dinner with fried chicken and all the sides.  Again, the food was excellent.

And what would a rally be without a campfire.  Bob and other members kept the fire stoked.  It was a great evening sitting around the campfire and sharing stories.

The rally ended with pastries, juice, and coffee followed by dovations which were led by Bettie Wessel and singing which was led by Betty Behnken.

Many thanks go to the rally masters, assistant rally masters, and all the members who helped make this another fantastic rally. THANKS!


Highlights of the National Director's Report

Jerry Hardacre submitted the following National Director's Report from Redmond Oregon.

  • Bylaw Amendment - past presidents would not be required to attend Executive Board meetings - motion failed
  • Financial Report - FMCA cash position is $962,418.00, investment account is $9,000,000
  • Membership - 76,397 members, FMCA is still losing members, but at a slower rate
  • Policy and Procedure - mileage allowance for motorhome travel to double the IRS rate for automobiles and Chapter and Associate Chapter Operations must be consistent with National Bylaws
  • Reinstatement of FMCAssist- become effective October 1, 2014 - details in the October FMCA Magazine
  • Upcoming Conventions contingent on negotiations - 
    • 2016 Winter, Perry, GA - Summer, Syracuse, NY
    • 2017 Winter, Pomona, CA - Summer, Indianapolis, IN
    • 2018 Winter, Perry, GA - Summer, Gillette, WY
To view the complete report click National Director's Report

Monday, September 8, 2014

Election of Officers 2015

votersAt the September Rally the club will elect officers for the upcoming year.  The following slate of nominations has been submitted by the nominating committee who has contacted all the members and they have stated their willingness to serve our organization.

President. - Steve Ruster
Exec. Vice President - Dick Schumaker
Secretary - Betty Tilmann
Treasurer - Mable Heath
Nat’l Dirirector - Jerry Hardacre
Alt. Nat’l Director - Bettie Wessel
Northern Vice President - Steve Kincaid
Central Vice President - Carol Hardacre
Southern Vice President - Judy Hohl

Nominations can also be made from the floor.

The slate of nominations was presented at the September Rally.  Members will be emailed or mailed the slate of nominations and are asked to respond by email or mail as to whether they accept or reject the slate of officers.

Please respond to Beth Bailey:

bbailey915@aol.com

or

P.O. Box 28,  Daleville, IN  47334


Tuesday, August 26, 2014

September Rally

Darke County Fairgrounds in Greenville Ohio will be the site of the September rally on September 11th through 14th.  Rally Master Bob and Mable Heath along with Assistant Rally Masters Jane Clashman and Beth Bailey have planned a very interesting and fun weekend.  Dinner Thursday evening will be held at Fairlawn Steak House. 

Friday morning the group will tour the Kitchen Aid factory.  Remember, that Kitchen Aid requires that you not have open toed shoes nor high heels on during the tour.  This tour should enlighten us as to just how our Kitchen Aid appliances are put together.  Late that morning we will make a visit to the Kitchen Aid Experience.  This is the place where they hold their cooking classes and is also the outlet store.  All indications are we will be making apple dumplings.  While the apple dumplings are baking everyone will have lunch on their own.  But just remember when you return from lunch, voila Hot Apple Dumplings with ice cream for dessert!!

There will also be a visit to the Garst Museum.  This facility is the home of the Darke County Historical Society.  There are many displays going back to the Treaty of Greene Ville.  More notable displays include the life of Annie Oakley and of Radio Broadcaster Lowell Thomas among many other displays.

Friday and Saturday morning breakfasts will be a carry in with a special arrangement.  On Friday those who’s last names begin with A thru L will bring breakfast for the group.  Then on Saturday morning last names M thru Z will bring breakfast for the group.

Friday evenings dinner will be provided by the Rally Masters and Assistants.  This should be another great dinner.  After Friday nights dinner there will be the Fall Business meeting.  Saturday nights dinner will be catered. 


The rally will conclude Sunday morning with coffee, juice and donuts followed by devotions.  Don’t miss this Rally, you will enjoy it.

Click  Registration for form.

Friday, June 27, 2014

Update on Members

Just wanted to pass on to all of you some information and an update regarding our members.

Duane Stoner is recovering fine from his open heart surgery.  According to Lois, she has to tug on the reins some because Duane is feeling so good that he wants to do too much.  He will be starting his rehab phase beginning July 1st.  We continue to wish him well.

According to all that I have heard, Dave O’Dell is getting along fine.  They are making plans for some upcoming travel.

Allen Heltzel is progressing in his recovery and will be discharged to a rehab center soon.  After being on bed rest for that last month that alone would require rehab.  But with his gallbladder problems having taken its toll on his health they felt that was the best choice at this time. 


I have some sad news regarding one of our former members.  Danny and Mary Biddle were in a serious accident in their motor home on US-127 near Ithaca Michigan.  According to reports the accident occurred Tuesday afternoon.  Dense fog contributed to the accident that critically injured Danny.  Mary suffered minor injuries.  I was told this morning that they were going to remove Danny from life support.  Please keep Mary and the family in your thoughts and prayers.

Monday, June 23, 2014

Christmas in July – Merry Christmas Everyone


 Hoosier Cruisers July Rally [July 10th – 13th] will be held at New Castle, Indiana at Cornerstone Retreat Family Campground.  Rally Master Bob and Mable Heath along with their Assistant Rally Masters Dale and Wilma Elliott have a wonderful time planned for us.  The activities look very interesting and everyone will enjoy themselves. 

Each of you need to call the campground with your reservations for the week-end.  Cornerstone Retreat Family Campground can be reached at 765-987-8700.  There is a limited number of 50 Amp. sites available so call A.S.A.P. and reserve you site now.

Activities planned include a trip to the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame – what Hoosier won’t enjoy this.  There is also a venture to the Henry County Historical Museum.  Both of these will be on Saturday.  On Friday there are excursions to Warm Glow Candle Shop, Fountain Acres Foods, Millers Dry Goods and Amish Cheese Shop.   

Most of us will arrive on Thursday the 10th and get set up.  Thursday evening there will be a dinner at the campground at 6:00 PM. 

Friday and Saturday morning we have a pitch-in breakfast.

Friday evening’s dinner will be enjoyed by all at Stacks in New Castle

Saturday evening at 6:00 PM we will all enjoy a traditional Christmas Dinner and Party.  Ham, Turkey, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy and Dressing will be provided.  Everyone is asked to bring a side or two that fits the occasion. 

Remember this is Christmas in July, so come to have a Merry Time and be prepared to decorate you coach and campsite.  Also, for Saturday nights dinner dress for the occasion.  Christmas is a time for giving, so there will be a box for non-perishable food which will be donated to the food pantry.  Come prepared to fill up the box.

Send you reservations to Mable Heath at the address listed on the reservation form.

Click on July Registration for a printable form.

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Beautiful Weather and Fun Times at Vincennes

The May Rally started off with high anticipation with members arriving on Tuesday through Friday. A total of 25 motorhomes arrived and camped on relatively level sites. Wednesday night the club traveled to Montana Mikes and had a great meal and great service. One could easily tell that everyone had missed getting together.

 The rally began on Friday with two tours.  Hoosier Cruisers traveled to Princeton to the Toyota plant where they saw Toyota Sierras being assembled.  It was amazing to see all the robots that were used to assemble and paint each vehicle.  We traveled on a tram and saw how the parts arrived just in time to each station.  It was also amazing that some to the parts were transported by trams that were driven without drivers.  It was evident that quality is an important goal for all workers and that several safeguards were built into the manufacturing process. 

The second tour was to the Red Skeleton Museum.  The museum had many displays and video clips that helps us remember what a great entertainer Red Skeleton was.  Everyone chuckled during the tour at the antics of the many characters that Red portrayed. 

Saturday began with a pancake breakfast which was held in a shelter.  All who participated seemed to
enjoy their breakfast.  After breakfast Hoosiers Cruisers could choose from a variety of interesting points of interest in the area.  There was a quilting driving tour, many historic sites, shopping, and botanical gardens.  The George Rogers Clark National Historic Park, Groseland (President William Henry Harrison’s home), and the Old French House and Indian Museum were popular.  Members also
enjoyed the Azalea Path Arboretum & Botanical Gardens. The azaleas were in full bloom and were a delight to see. Each night members gathered around a campfire to end each day of perfect weather and fun.

Sunday ended the rally with donuts and a church service lead by Carol Hardacre.  Music was provided by Melanie Boyer, Jerry Hardacre, and Hal Ashton.

Bettie and Greg Wessel want to thank their assistant rally masters Lois and Chuck Blodgett, and Judy Hohl and Rem Remley for all their efforts in providing and wonderful rally.

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Update on Ernie Clashman

Obituary and service information for Ernie Clashman.

A celebration of life service will be held at St. Johns Lutheran Church, 310 East 53rd St, Anderson, Indiana on Saturday May 10, 2014 at 12:00 Noon.  Visitation will be from 10:00 AM to 12:00 Noon.  Ernie’s obituary can be read using the link below.  In lieu of flowers, the family request memorial contribution may be made to donor’s favorite charity.


http://www.heraldbulletin.com/obituaries/x1445048808/Ernest-Edmond-Clashman

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Sad News to Report


Sadly I have to report that Ernie Clashman passed away last night in Tampa Florida.  He was being treated for at least three weeks in a Tampa Hospital.  Ernie was an avid ambassador for FMCA as well as for our Hoosier Cruiser Chapter.  I was always amazed at his passion for the history of our chapter as well as FMCA.  We have truly lost a great friend and asset of our chapter.

Please keep Jane and her family in your thoughts and prayers.  Arrangements will be announced when we receive them.


Steve