CFMC President’s Message – August 2017

Hi All,

Well, another summer is pretty much gone, and schools are starting to reopen which means that school buses will be out in the mornings and afternoons. School activity buses will be out in the late afternoon as well. Please be extra careful.

In July we conducted the quarterly general membership meeting combined with the July event sponsored by the Badoians. For those who missed it, it was a barbecue, Armenian style. It was well attended. There were Miatas of each and every body style: NA, NB, NC, NCHT, ND, and NDRF parked out front. I think this is a first. I wish we could have gotten a picture of all of them together. I’m sure Stevenson Mazda would have liked a copy.

We will also appoint a nominating committee at the Fall meeting since our next general membership meeting will be at the holiday gathering and will include the election of officers for next year.

The next event will be the solar eclipse event sponsored by Paul and Rebecca Reinmann. It promises to be interesting, and you can learn all about it in Ron Carmichael’s column of upcoming activities.

Ken

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