President’s Message – June 2026

Greetings, Cape Fear Miata Enthusiasts!

We have officially arrived at the “Sweet Spot” of the Carolina coastal season. The days are long, the sunsets over the Cape Fear River and our Brunswick County coast are lingering just a bit longer, and the evening air is perfect for those “no-destination” drives. There’s nothing quite like looking in the rearview mirror and seeing a string of pop-up headlights and sleek ND curves following you down a winding backroad.

The Heat is on! As we head into June, we have to talk about the thermometer. While we are a “Ragtop” club, we all know the fact of SE NC heat and humidity. Remember to stay hydrated on your rides and you can always cheat a little and turn the AC on, even with the top down!

What’s on the Horizon? It looks like we have two events lined up for this month: our coffee social at the Stevenson Hendrick Mazda dealership, and also the Carmichaels are planning a “Beach Brew and ‘Cue” at Duplin Events Center in Kenansville. As I am writing this message early due to a May vacation away, please read more about this event later in this newsletter.

A Warm Welcome. I want to extend a special welcome to new members who have joined us recently. Whether you’ve just bought your first Miata or you’ve been driving them since 1989, we’re thrilled to have you in the family. Please make sure to introduce yourselves at the next meeting; we want to hear your “Miata Story.”

Final Thought. As the summer vacationers begin to fill up the beach roads, let’s remember to be the best ambassadors for the Miata community. Wave to your fellow drivers, keep the revs respectful in the neighborhoods, and always look for the long way home.

See you on the road!

President’s Message – October 2022

October brings us to the final quarter of 2022.  I had to stop and think about that before I mentioned it in this month’s column.  We welcome the cooler nights and milder days that tease us before the colder realities of November and December arrive. I hope that everyone survived hurricane Ian and its impacts.…

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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…

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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…

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