President’s Message – August 2023

I hope this finds all CFMC members well and enjoying our traditionally hot summer here in southeastern North Carolina.  Now that the July 4th holiday is behind us, we can get ready for the next big celebration, Labor Day.  The summer makes us appreciate the blessings of living in an area that other folks only get to visit.  Be patient, the heat and crowds will diminish significantly in the coming weeks.  And we can enjoy our “quiet season” once again.  As the later portion of summer approaches, we are in the most active period of hurricane season.  According to the National Hurricane Center, the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season is September 10, with most activity occurring between mid-August and mid-October.  Although it’s been a relatively quiet season so far, it only takes a single storm to be a “bad” year.  It is important to remain vigilant and prepared for dangerous weather. Have evacuation plans and routes in place in advance of a storm.

Unfortunately, our planned outing for July had to be cancelled; however, lots of good Miata weather remains, so let’s see if we can get activities scheduled for the upcoming months. Events can be road trips, visits to local sights, picnics, restaurant meals or a combination of these things.  Activities are the lifeblood of the CFMC, providing us with the opportunity to remain viable and enjoy fun, friendship, and fellowship with each other.  So, let’s get together!  Contact John or Peggy Harris at mx5miata16@gmail.com with your ideas.

Our second Saturday meetings at Bitty and Beaus are still on. For those who can make it, that provides a great opportunity for our club to stay connected and meet potential new members.  So please attend if possible.

Enjoy the remaining ‘dog days” of summer.  Our Miatas are made for this time of year.  Enjoy each day and I hope to see you soon.  Zoom-Zoom!

Ron Carmichael

President’s Message – January 2021

Happy New Year!  I hope that everyone had a joyous holiday and was able to safely spend time with family and friends either in person or virtually.   Judy and I spent the holidays at our cabin in southwest Virginia.  We were surprised with a light dusting of snow on Christmas morning which brought the holidays…

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President’s Message – December 2020

It’s almost over!  What a year 2020 has been.  I hope everyone had a safe and wonderful Thanksgiving even if this year’s celebrations were a little different than those of the past.  December is arriving and with it comes a time to reflect on what the ending year brought and the anticipation of what the…

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President’s Message – November 2020

I hope this finds everyone and their families safe and healthy.  Although the calendar indicates otherwise, summer weather has lingered as long as possible, finally loosening its grip as we ease into November.  Hopefully, we can salvage a few days of autumn crispness and color before we emerge into the holiday season and winter.  November…

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