Ed,

Well put!

Dan

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> Hello All,
>
> We also are younger Airstreamers (42) with children that still like to travel
> with us. We have had a great 3 years in the club and our unit makes us feel
> at home within that group of "old timers." They know that we may not be able
> to get to a rally on Wednesday or Thursday but when we pull in on Friday
> night we always have a place waiting for us and a warm welcome. My girls
> enjoy the tours and activities and the 30 to 40 "grandparents" they now have.
> Not too many 5th and 7th graders have seen them build a Suburban or been to
> the number of states that my kids have, Airstreaming has made this possible.
> In short it is what you make of it, yes it is more of a retirees club but us
> working stiffs still have a place within the group. I look forward to my term
> as Unit President (2nd vice this year) and was honored when asked to take
> part. Can we change most of the old ways? I doubt it, but I think we can have
> an effect and make some change if we participate to the extent that our work
> and family lives allow. I choose Airstreaming over a number of other hobbies
> because it is something we can do as a family and the kids are exposed to the
> good things that go with this great group of people.
>
> To those of you who have complaints with the way things are run at the WBCCI,
> get involved, state your case and invoke change.
>
> Ed
> WBCCI/VAC 4425
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