President’s Message – September 2022

Is summer really almost over? As Labor Day approaches, we make plans to celebrate our last holiday of the summer season. The coming days bring later sunrises, earlier sunsets, moderating temperatures, and hopefully, lower humidity. As I have mentioned in my previous columns, we are in the peak of hurricane season here in southeast North Carolina. So, keep your guard up and your plans handy. Summer bids us farewell and autumn arrives on September 23.

There has been a scarcity of CFMC events for the past few months. Fortunately, Rick and Judy Judson have a fantastic trip planned for mid-September. We hope that members welcome and take advantage of this opportunity to socialize again and enjoy lots of fun and friendship.  Final details of this trip are included in this edition of the Ragtop Tales.  We need to find events and activities for the remaining months of 2022. We ask members to step forward and volunteer to identify and host club activities. Fall in our area brings a host of festivals that would make for great CFMC outings. It is also not too early to begin plans for our annual meeting and holiday party, normally held in early January.  Unfortunately, due to Covid, we have had to cancel this event over the past two years. Hopefully, we can get it back on schedule for 2023.

Patriot’s Day is September 11. It is a day of remembrance of the horrific attacks of September 11, 2001, and those who were lost and injured. We must never forget this event and be ever vigilant to keep this from happening again.  Patriot’s Day reminds us that the forces of evil that launched those attacks still exist and must be contained. Another historically significant day is September 17, Constitution Day, which marks the 235th anniversary of the signing of the Constitution of the United States by 39 brave patriots.  Please take a moment on this day to celebrate this document that defines the freedoms that we enjoy as Americans. Never take the Constitution for granted. Other significant September commemorations include POW/MIA Recognition Day on September 15 and Gold Star Mother’s Day on September 25. These dates commemorate the significant and ultimate sacrifices of those who gave their last full measure to protect and defend the freedoms that we enjoy. Let us never forget their sacrifices given for us.

There should be plenty of top-down weather ahead for us to enjoy our Miatas. So, take advantage of these remaining days. I hope to see you all soon. Zoom-Zoom!

Ron Carmichael

President’s Message – June 2018

Are you ready for summer? It’s June and it will soon be here. It is the time of the year we enjoy visiting family and friends who like us, enjoy our coastal lifestyle. We are truly fortunate! We had a wonderful time at the Brits at the Battleship event on May 5 where nine Miatas…

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President’s Mesage – May 2018

Is it or isn? t it Spring? Mother Nature still seems to be undecided. Nevertheless, CFMC members gathered at the Brunswick Nature Park on Saturday April 21 for our quarterly meeting. After departing our rendezvous location and traveling to the park, we decided to kick off the beautiful spring day with a 1 ¾ mile…

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President’s Message – April 2018

Spring has finally arrived! After a warm and beautiful February, we were shocked back into reality by a wintry March. But as eagerly anticipated, top down weather lies just ahead. March was another busy month for the CFMC. In addition to our monthly gathering at Bitty and Beaus, on March 17 we had 14 members…

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