At the January meeting, Sarge suggested that we attend the Dublin St. Patrick's Day parade again this year. The requirement for the club to participate would be a minimum of 5 to 6 cars solidly committed to enter the parade. The parade will be held on Saturday, March 17. The parade kicks off at 10:30, but they require us to be in our staging area by 9 AM.
I know that for some of our members and lurkers that Dublin is 3 or more hours away. If we can't drive 3 or 4 hours to an event, why should we continue with RFTH and expect people to drive for a full day or more? Just my thoughts on the subject.
NE Georgia has some shortcuts that avoids the Atlanta interstates. US 441 runs right through Dublin and can be picked up along I-985 or I-85 in Northeast Georgia. Georgia Hwy 53 also intersects US 441.
We will also need two young people to carry the club banner.
PGAckerman recently told us of a classic automobile museum in Toccoa and he and I met the owners of an antique car museum in Athens. If there is enough interest, I can set up a tour of both. Hit the one in Toccoa in the morning, have lunch, then the Athens museum in the afternoon. You can drive the Lead Sled, Soccer Van, or Dump Truck and bring the family. Fiero not required.
What say? Any interest?