terry tyler wrote:
> Hi Tuna,
>
> In your posting, you wrote:
>
> >I'm planning to swing through Bismarck
> >this Saturday/Sunday (July 1/2), and
> >was hoping to visit the Rally site. Will
> >it be readily apparent whom I should
> >contact when I arrive, re: WBCCI and VAC
> >membership? I've only just brought my 20'
> >1949 (Clipper?), serial #5017 home for
> >restoration...
> >Tuna (who's about to hit the road sans
> >airstream for a couple of weeks...)
> >Reno, NV
> ==========
>
> Suggestion:
>
> Just drive around the rally site. If
> you stumble onto the Vintage group,
> you'll know it by all the small size
> trailers. Go up to any vintage and
> ask about joining. They'll point
> you to the Membership Chairman.
>
> You might try emailing
> Dick Mumma, Membership Chairman
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Also, you could arrive with the
> paperwork all done. It's available
> on the vintage website.
>
> If you don't stumble onto the Vintage
> group, find (follow) anyone on a motor
> scooter and when he stops, ask him to
> tell (show?) you where the group is.
> The guys on motor scooters are like
> the FedEx man. They know where everyone
> is parked.
>
> Third choice - randomly ask people
> who are wearing name tags with ribbons
> on them - where is the vintage group
> parked? Eventually, someone will know
> and direct you to the location.
>
> Fourth choice - you could try the
> formal registration route, but by
> July 1st, it may be shut down as
> everyone will already be registered.
> More than half the Airstreamers
> have been there a month and the
> convention will be over in less
> than a week.
>
> Good Luck,
> Terry
This is still frustrating to me - no official place to send a wannabe to
join up while attending or passing by the International WBCCI Rally!
Hope you have an easier time than we did at a big rally in Florida. We
had people who wanted to join and it was VERY difficult to find a
contact who had the papers to do just that.
Cindy(whining), #7494 WBCCI & VAC