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Wheel Issues Newsletter of the Eastern Nebraska Western Iowa Car Council www.enwicc.com Clubs in Attendance at the October Meeting AACA Nebraska Region Centennial Model T Club Classic T-bird Club of Omaha Cornhusker Early Ford V-8 Club Crossrods Car Club Early Wheels of Iowa Heartland Chevelle Club Meadowlark Model A Club Nebraskaland Pontiac/Oakland Omaha Early Ford V-8 Club Rebels Auto Club-Lincoln Studebaker Drivers -Husker Chpt. The Slo Rollers Buick Club-Crossroads Chpt Classic GM Truck Club Classy Chassis Car Club-Red Oak Cornhusker Model A Club Cruis n Classics Midwest Early Corvette Club Hudson-Essex-Terraplane Club Midwest Antique Auto Club Nifty Fifties Ford Club Pontiac Owners Ass n. Street-Tiques Tangier Corvette Club Vintage Iron Car Club MEETING MINUTES - October 19, 2012 INTRODUCTIONS President Chuck Roberts called the meeting to order at 7:35 PM in Omaha, NE. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Minutes from the previous meeting were approved as printed. TREASURER S REPORT The Treasurer s report was given by Gerry Tice. A motion was made to accept the report and seconded. Motion passed. Bills were presented by Roy Murabito for $59.00 for post office box rent and Secretary Alan Tast in the amount of $124.67 for printing and mailing of the October minutes; a motion by Don Kavalec and seconded by Greg Hansen for payment was approved. OLD BUSINESS SWAP MEET Boyd Ready asked that people representing their clubs sit down with him with him after the meeting to discuss preliminary job assignments. Boyd also posed a question, asking if there was any value in continuing training sessions on the Sunday before the Swap Meet (a.k.a. Super Bowl Sunday). Feedback is wanted on this topic for the November meeting. CLUB/REPRESNTATIVE LIST UPDATES Secretary Alan Tast passed around a list of clubs and representatives, asking for updates to listings. Alan asked clubs to add information related to national/international clubs that can be listed in the 2013 Calendar of Events.

NEW BUSINESS 2013 Council Dues Collection Begins October 1st Gerry Tice noted that 2013 ENWICC dues collection has begun in October and will be payable at the Omaha meeting. A couple of clubs submitted their dues during the October meeting to Gerry. Alan Tast sent a mailer to listed representatives of those clubs which did not submit dues for 2012 to remind them that unless dues are paid by the end of December 2012 they will not be listed in the 2013 Calendar of Events book. ENWICC Fall Foliage Tour Repot Boyd gave a brief presentation on the Fall Foliage Tour (previously known as the Bill Yates Memorial Poker Run) with a slide show featuring photos taken by Jim Snyder. Seventeen cars and 40-50 people participated in the drive and pot-luck lunch. Boyd and others thanked representatives of the Slo Rollers and others for renting the shelter (which cost them $160 for the day). Roy Murabito commented that it was hard to get people to participate in the tour, even with advance publicity such as passing out flyers at a car show in Plattsmouth prior to the event. It was suggested to try running a different ad in the 2013 Calendar (see next item). 2013 Calendar of Events Book Roy noted that the Council was supposed to get a full page ad each for the Swap Meet and the Foliage Tour, but only the Swap Meet got a full page ad in the middle of the book. Some suggested that the Council try to get the back center pages for both ads. Roy commented that he thought that Paul Swanson from Suburban Newspapers had been replaced by someone else he suggested that the person responsible for putting together the Calendar attend the December meeting in Omaha to discuss the Council s concerns. Alan Tast will speak with Paul Swanson in order to arrange a meeting with him and others from Suburban Newspapers to discuss improvements in data collection for the 2013 Calendar, and will report on this at the November meeting in Lincoln. Alan has invited Paul Swanson and Tom Knox of the Omaha World-Herald to attend either the November or December Council meetings to provide an update on the Calendar and answer questions. Those groups wishing to have their events listed in the Car Council s 2013 Calendar of Events and purchasing display advertising are reminded to begin compiling their information for submittal deadline for event listings submittal is January 11, 2013, while display advertising deadlines may differ. A form for events submissions is provided on page 4 of the 2012 ENWICC Calendar of Events book: a copy of the form is provided elsewhere in this newsletter, or contact Tom Knox at the Omaha World-Herald by emailing him at tom.knox@owh.com. For display advertising, contact Paul Swanson at the Omaha World-Herald by emailing him at paul.swanson@owh.com. Council Members in the News and Print Monte Frost and his Model A station wagon participated in an early morning photo shoot with NebraskaLand Magazine near Elkhorn on a portion of the original Lincoln Highway for 2

a story that will run in conjunction with the highway s centennial in 2013. (See Upcoming Events for more on this topic.) Miscellaneous Items of Note Bushwackers Saloon in Ralston has been sold to the owners of Chrome Lounge. The ramification of this to the old car community is that sponsorship of the South Omaha Boys Bonneville Salt Flats-prepared 1941 Studebaker will cease, according to Monte Frost. PAST EVENTS Plattsmouth Cruisin Main Plattsmouth s Cruising Main had an attendance of 330 registered cars, according to Roy Muruabito, but another 100 cars elected not to register and parked on adjacent streets. The Plattsmouth Chamber of Commerce conducted the event as a fund-raiser: a mix of paid-vsfree parking drew the ire of show participants as prime spaces on Main Street went to paying participants. Entertainment was provided by a band brought in from Branson, Missouri and sponsored by the engineering firm HDR. Jim Stanley noted that the Chamber sold raffle tickets for an assault rifle, charged $5 for dash plaques and $15 for event T-shirts. Slo Rollers Relay for Life Representatives from the Slo Rollers reported on their recent show in Fairfax, Missouri, held in part to raise funds for the group Relay for Life. The show garnered $900 for the charity. Miscellaneous Event News An erroneous listing in the 2012 Calendar for a show that was held at the Westroads (erroneously listed as the Crossroads) Shopping Center drew 13 cars. Monte Frost reported that 41 cars participated in the Norfolk Antique Auto Club s annual Fall Tour. A show in Arlington, Nebraska drew 169 cars. The Nemaha Valley Street Rods annual fall show had 38 cars in Auburn, Nebraska. Tom Kavalec from the Tangier Shrine thanked all who participated in their End of Summer show on September 29 th, which drew 153 cars. Vendor count at the Fremont Antique Auto Club s annual swap meet at the end of September appeared to be down, while the Wahoo Swap Meet a few weeks later had a large turnout with vendors filling much of the Saunders County Fairgrounds. UPCOMING EVENTS Shows, Swap Meets and Auctions Promoted at the Meeting Please withhold discussion of your upcoming event until this comes up in the Agenda Douglas County Courthouse Centennial Car Display A last-minute call was made by the Douglas County Courthouse for its 100 th Anniversary on Saturday, October 22, asking for antique cars (pre-1932), especially Ford T s and A s to display outside of the Courthouse, according to Monte Frost and Howard Denker. It s Indoor Car Show Season Indoor events for fall and winter are starting up, including one the first weekend of November in Kearney by the Central Nebraska Auto Club, which has also expressed interest in becoming a member club of the Council. Secretary Alan Tast will contact them to provide more information on Council membership. 3

Lincoln Highway Centennial One of the area s major events for 2013 will be celebration of the Lincoln Highway s 100 th anniversary. Twin tours will commence from both coasts on June 22, 2013. The trip across America will travel on the 1913 alignments of the Lincoln Highway (including the original stretch of brick-paved road that is preserved near Elkhorn, Nebraska) and will arrive in Kearney on June 30, 2013, with the Lincoln Highway Association s annual conference continuing in Kearney through July 5th. For more information, go to http://www.lincolnhighwayassoc.org/, email: tour@lincolnhighwayassoc.org or call Rosemary Rubin at (330) 418-3980 For additional events, please consult your copy of the 2012 ENWICC Car Council Book or visit http://www.enwicc.com/2012/events_2012.pdf ADJOURNMENT/NEXT MEETING With no additional business, a motion to adjourn was made by Tom Kavalek and seconded by Kerry Fox: the meeting was adjourned at 8:20 pm. The next meeting will be in Lincoln on Wednesday, November 21, starting at 7:30 pm. MEMBERSHIP DUES Dues are 25 cents per member per year for each club, with a minimum charge of $10.00 for each club. Dues are due October 1 st and are delinquent December 31 st. Each club is entitled to receive two copies of the Wheel Issues newsletter. It is the responsibility of each club to inform us of any changes in the mailing information. You can submit changes in writing to Alan H. Tast, 14704 South 227 th Street, Gretna, NE 68028 or at any meeting of the Eastern Nebraska Western Iowa Car Council. 2013 ENWICC area calendar of events submission form Date(s) of event Location and address of event Brief description of event Contact Person Contact phone number Mail event submissions to: Or email information to: Tom Knox Omaha World-Herald 1314 Douglas Street, Suite 700 Omaha, NE 68102 tom.knox@owh.com. Deadline for event submissions is January 11, 2013 4

HOUSEKEEPING ITEMS LINCOLN MEETING ROOM REARRANGEMENT The meeting room at the Golden Corral in Lincoln will be reconfigured to move the Council s officers to the north wall in an effort to improve communication during the meeting. Please help us by holding tables on the north center side of the room open for officers. Thank you for your cooperation. PLEASE SPEAK UP!! Due to the open layout and large size of the meeting room in Omaha, it is difficult for many attendees to hear conversations and discussion during the meeting. PLEASE speak up for the benefit of attendees and the Secretary so that accurate notes can be obtained. It would also be appreciated if non-related conversations be kept at a minimum during the business portion of the meeting as a courtesy to attendees. AGENDA ORDER NO EVENT DISCUSSION BEFORE IT S TIME, PLEASE Representatives are reminded that meetings of the Council follow an established agenda as follows (* - When Required): Opening/Introductions - President *Guests Addressing/Presenting to the Council* Approval of Minutes of Last Meeting Treasurer s Report - Treasurer Old Business (Items carried over from previous meetings) New Business (Items new to the agenda not previously discussed, excluding events discussion/promotion) Past Events (Discussion of recently-held events) Upcoming Events (Promotion/Discussion of upcoming events) *New Clubs wishing to join the Council* Adjournment - President Discussion of past and upcoming events is to be held following close of Old Business as the last items before adjournment. Please help meetings proceed in a more-orderly fashion by withholding discussion of events until that portion of the agenda is opened by the President or presiding officer. 5

Eastern Nebraska Western Iowa Car Council PO Box 772 Bellevue, NE 68005 0772 2013 ENWICC CAR COUNCIL DUES REMINDER It s that time of year again Dues for 2013 membership in the Eastern Nebraska Western Iowa Car Council are now payable. Dues are 25 cents per member per year for each club, with a minimum charge of $10.00 for each club. Dues are due October 1 st and are delinquent December 31 st. In order for your organization to be listed in the 2013 ENWICC Calendar of Events List of Member Clubs and on the Car Council website www.enwicc.com, be eligible for shares/payout from working the 2013 Rocky Manginelli Memorial Swap Meet in Lincoln on March 2 nd 3 rd, plus receive ENWICC s Wheel Issues newsletter, dues must be paid by December 31 st, 2012. Dues can be paid at the following Car Council meetings, which start at 7:30 pm: November 21 Lincoln, Golden Corral Buffet, 3940 North 27 th Street (between Cornhusker Hwy & Superior Street) December 19 Omaha, Tangier Shrine Temple, 84 th & Center Streets. If another representative or you can t attend any of the meetings listed above, your treasurer can also mail a check to the Council s Treasurer, payable to ENWICC. Please mail to: ENWICC 2013 Dues P.O. Box 772 Bellevue, NE 68005 Each club is entitled to receive two copies of the Wheel Issues newsletter. It is the responsibility of each club to inform us of any changes in mailing information for representatives. You can submit changes in writing to ENWICC, c/o Alan H. Tast, 14704 South 227 th Street, Gretna, NE 68028 or at any meeting of the Eastern Nebraska Western Iowa Car Council. If your organization has ceased operating, disbanded, etc., please let us know so that we can update our records. On behalf of the member organizations of the Eastern Nebraska Western Iowa Car Council, thank you for your continued support of the region s united voice for the hobby with legislators and the public at large. Alan H. Tast, AIA Secretary, Eastern Nebraska Western Iowa Car Council 6

Wheel Issues Newsletter of the Eastern Nebraska Western Iowa Car Council www.enwicc.com President Vice-President Chuck Roberts Roy Murabito Omaha, NE Plattsmouth, NE 402-619-0391 402-298-8204 Treasurer Secretary Gerry Tice Alan Tast Lincoln, NE Gretna, NE 402-438-2624 402-332-4186 402-669-0513 (Cell) Regular meetings are held on the third Wednesday of every month alternating between Omaha and Lincoln. Officers and representatives of member organizations are asked to sign in before the meeting, and guests are always welcome. Meetings begin at 7:30 PM - many arrive early for dinner. Omaha meetings are held at the Tangier Temple, on the east side of 84 th Street, south of Center Street. Lincoln meetings are held at the Golden Corral, 3940 North 27 th Street. MEETING DATES FOR 2012-2013 OMAHA: December 19 th 2013 dates - February 20 th, April 17 th, June 19 th, August 21 st, October 16 th, December 18 th LINCOLN: November 21 st 2013 dates - January 16 th, March 20 th, May 15 th, July 17 th, September 18 th, November 20 th If a weather advisory exists for a meeting, it will be canceled and business is carried over to the next month. 7

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