President’s Message – August 2022

I hope everyone had a safe and enjoyable July 4th holiday.  Historically, we are in the latter half of summer.  The waning of visits and vacations and the Labor Day weekend is just a month away.  It is also important to remember that the height of hurricane season in our area runs from late August to mid-October.  So be warned and prepared.

The CFMC continues to struggle to identify monthly events and activities.  Fortunately, Rick and Judy Judson are organizing a September trip that promises to be fun and exciting.  Please see the update about this trip in this month’s Ragtop Tales.  It is still not too late to host a day trip, picnic or restaurant gathering for one of the remaining months of 2022.  I also encourage members to participate in our monthly Bitty and Beaus socials the second Saturday of each month.  While it isn’t always possible to attend these Saturday gatherings, they are a good opportunity to maintain contact with other Club members and help ensure the viability of the CFMC.  As I’ve encouraged in the past, please make sure to contact our Activities committee chairs, Peggy and John Harris, at mx5miata16@gmail.com if you have suggestions for events. I also ask that any CFMC member who has thoughts or suggestions for our Club, to contact one of the officers or committee members listed at the end of each Ragtop Tales newsletter.  If members have suggestions for our Club, we would be happy to hear those and share your ideas with other members.

If you were not able to refresh your memories of our Nation’s founding documents over the July 4th holiday, it is never too late.  The Declaration of Independence, our U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights represent the ideals to which we as Americans aspire.  They are still important today in light of the questioning by some of the continuing relevance of these documents.  Let us never forget that generations of Americans have fought and died, and continue to do so, for the principles contained in these documents.  So, while it is important to appreciate the sacrifices that have been and continue to be made for our freedom, it is equally important to understand why our fellow Americans are willing to continue to make these sacrifices.  Our founding documents explain the reasons why.

Enjoy the coming dog days of summer and let’s get together to enjoy some top-down weather with our fellow CFMC members.  Zoom-Zoom!

Ron Carmichael

Presidents Message – February 2019

With the holidays behind us, we begin a new year full of opportunity and excitement. The CFMC started our year with an outstanding Holiday party and annual meeting on January 6 at the Circa 1922 Restaurant. Over 30 members attended the event which included lots of socialization, great food and our always-fun Yankee swap gift…

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President’s Message – January 2019

Happy New Year! I hope everyone had a safe and joyous holiday. It’s time to start making those New Year’s resolutions and thinking about some of the things we hope to accomplish during 2019. The CFMC wrapped up 2018 with an enjoyable December walk around Greenfield Lake hosted by Paul and Rebecca Reinmann, followed by…

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President’s Message – November 2018

As I write this, fall is finally making its appearance. Although summer is nice, it seemed as though it didn’t want to leave! The crisp, cool mornings are a welcome respite from the lingering humidity we experienced in September and most of October. We started October off with a fun trip to the Highland Games in Laurinburg and…

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