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In this issue:
Editor’s Corner 1
New Members 2
Sick & Sympathy List 2
President’s Letter 3
Minutes 4
Upcoming Shows– Flyers 5
Needless to say, the month of April was a very emotional time
for our club, the loss of two of our most beloved members Mary
Nell and Dwayne has left such an emptiness in our hearts,
however, the month ended with a bang!!
Victory Junction is such an amazing place, and those that were
able to see that for the first time will tell you that. Our little
excursion to North Carolina was filled with joy, happiness,
excitement, plenty of food, and yes, some tears were shed, and
that was just on the trip over there. Well, not really! Our most sincere
thanks and gratitude to Ken Solomon for driving us there and back, I
believe, he enjoyed it also. We began our stops at the Ray Everham
Museum, and guess who was there, Ray, himself. He was a joy to meet
and so personable. He even signed a few autographs for us. The
Darryl’s in Greensboro will never be same after having our crew there,
the food was mighty good. Then came the stop at Victory Junction,
where 125 bears are now available for the campers to enjoy. CEO, Chad
A. Coltrane [second from left], was our tour guide for the day, only been
on the job for 3 months, but the way he spoke and all of his passion made
it seem he had been there for years. He was a bevy of information and was truly thankful for what we have
accomplished. Oh yea, we also got to meet Austin Petty ,Kyle and Patty’s son [ picture on left in plaid shirt],
who was truly thankful too, and also gave us some photo ops with him. I am truly amazed of the workings of
this camp and what joy it must bring to all that attend. Of course, I could just ask Brooklyn Jade, she could
tell me about her recent trip as a camper to Victory Junction. One great time was had by all that attended and
it was truly heartwarming of all the love that is given to each and every child that attends. We ended that
little excursion at the Petty Museum, where we were granted our personal tour with our good buddy, Tony
Hancock, leading the way. Thanks Tony, it was really appreciated !! Make your plans for 2016 !
On Wednesday, we went to JR Motorsports, where I think Theresa bought one of everything in the store,
heheheheh!!!! They were loading up the haulers for Talladega, was great to see them in action in preparing
the haulers for the race. Those things were huge!!
Then it was off to Penske Racing we went, it is hard
to fathom the process that it takes to build and get
these cars ready to race. Amazing is all I can say.
One last thing, I am so glad that Gwen Porterfield
went on this trip with us, just to see her smile made
my day. We will always have our precious memories
of Dwayne and Mary Nell.
Much love and happiness to all of you!
Lisa
E d i t o r ’ s C o r n e r
HamblenCountyCarClub
Cruise’N’ews
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V o l u m e 1 3 , I s s u e 5
VP Letter
Jr. HCCC Club News
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Events Calendar 8
Classifieds
Sponsor Spotlight
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ABOUT HCCC
Hamblen County Car Club organized in the summer of 2002. We are a
non profit corporation dedicated to the promotion of a safe, family-
oriented enjoyment of Classic and Custom cars and trucks through club
camaraderie, monthly meetings and scheduled special events.
HCCC meets on the third Thursday of each month except December at
Shoney’s in Morristown. Come at 6 pm for dinner and our meeting
starts at 7 pm. Club membership is open to persons age 18 or older
who are interested in the restoration and maintenance of American
Made cars and trucks. Dues are $25 annually, payable on September
1st.
Cruise “N” ews is the official publication of the HCCC and is printed
and distributed monthly. All news articles, photos and items of interest
are welcome for consideration for publication, subject to editing. Sub-
mission deadline is the first Tuesday of each month.
If you like to receive your newsletter by e-mail, please let me know.
Send newsletter correspondence to:
Lisa Grooms
928B Jarnigan Ave
Morristown, TN 37813
lgrooms8@gmail.com
2014-2015 Club Officers
President: Don McGinnis
423-581-1728
Vice-President: Butch
Grooms
423-258-4368
Secretary: Deedra Hall
423-327-1125
Treasurer: Jerry Kloos
423-586-5959
Chaplain: Gene Honeycutt
423-312-6972
Public Relations Director:
Gene Honeycutt
423-312-6972
March newsletter items
are due no later than
Tuesday, June 2nd I
always appreciate items
as early as possible
Welcome New Members:
James and Kristy Knipper
Steve and Rhonda Masoner
Sick and Sympathy List
We would like to keep all car club members informed of their car club family members who are sick or have had death in the family. If you know
or hear of anyone experiencing illness or death in the family, please help us by notifying Gene Honeycutt at 423-312-6972.
Merle and Sharon Myers Our Service Men and Women
Don Brooks David King Tony Hayes Georganne Russell
Gwen Porterfield Don McGinnis Dixie Beede
Ronnie Hopkins Carolyn Seals
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President’s Letter—May 2015 by Don McGinnis
Spring is here, and Cruise-in Season has arrived. Our first Cruise-in was a
good one, the weather was extra nice. Just a great evening to get the old cars
out. It was good to see the old familiar faces, their cars plus several new
ones, that really looked sharp. Every year seems to bring more classic auto’s
which is good for our hobby. The Car shows have started, I think there is at
least one every week through Oct. We have plenty of shows to pick and
choose. I do hope everyone supports and participates in the club activities
and sponsored shows.
Butch has a few weeks open for trailer attendees. Make sure you sign up to
help work the trailer this cruise-in season. Our Fun Run trip to Victory Junc-
tion in Randleman N.C. was a huge success again this year. So sorry I was
not able to make the trip, I just have to get this new knee healed up so I Can
participate in other club activities this summer.
The Winter Expo Show committee had a meeting earlier this month, plans
are for this years show in Jan. to be much greater than last year with the ad-
dition of a huge swap meet to be held in the adjoining building.
Remember next month is our annual club election of officers. In June nomi-
nations will be made from the floor. If you are interested or know someone
who is, start campaigning. It has been a pleasure being your President these
last two years. I can’t think every member enough for your support, but it is
time for me to step down. New officers with new ideas will be welcome. I
will help the club in any way I can as we continue to be a vital part in this
community. We have helped a lot of charities, made a lot of kids happy at
Christmas and most of all we had a lot of fun making all this happen.
MONTHLY CLUB MEETING EVERY 3RD
THURSDAY AT
SHONEY’S
EAT AT 6:00 -----MEET AR 7:00 /////// HOPE TO SEE YOU
THERE.
Don
Morristown Tire & Performance Center
Complete Transmission Rebuild
Synthetic Blend Oil Changes only $24.95
Best Price On Tires In East Tennessee
423-586-7035
Tim Goins
Think Gwen liked this part of the tour!
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Minutes— April 2015 - Deedra Hall
The Hamblen County Car Club met on April 16th
at Shoney’s with 32 members and quests present.
President, Don McGinnis called the meeting to order with Gene Honeycutt offering the opening pray-
er.
Motion to accept the minutes of the last meeting as published in the newsletter was made by Robert
Russell with a second from Ted Kalagian, minutes were accepted.
Jerry Kloos read the treasurers report, motion to accept the report was made by Gene Honeycutt with a
second from Paul McLain, report was accepted as read. Jerry Kloos reported that we now have 103
members.
A thank you card from the Rescue Squad was read by Don McGinnis, thanking us for the GPS Sys-
tems that we recently purchased for them.
Gene Honeycutt reported the meeting with the representatives from the Jefferson County Fair has not
been held at the present time.
Butch Grooms gave the cruise in report; the Sign in sheet to host the cruise in was passed out. Butch
and Jerry have cleaned out the trailer and everything has a place.
Butch, Jerry and Ted gave an update on the Jr. Club activities.
Jerry Kloos gave latest update on 2016 Winter Angel Expo.
Theresa Blanken gave a fun run update, April is the Victory Junction trip and May we will go to Cades
Cove, we will leave Ingles (East) at 1:30 pm on May 17th
.
Old Business: None to report
New Business: Don announced officer election will be held at our June meeting.
Guest Stacy Hayes announced a car show on June 20th
to benefit Serenity House, to be held at Food
City.
Butch announced upcoming local shows.
Betty McLain won drawing for meal at Shoney’s.
Jerry Kloos made motion to adjourn, Ted Kalagian seconded motion, and meeting was adjourned.
Be sure to visit our NEW
website:
www.hamblencountycarclub.org
And “Like” us on our Face-
book page The Ham-
blen County Car Club
May June July August September October
2 6 4 1 5 3
Kloos (2)
Lovin (2)
Yount (2)
Hall (1)
Sawyer (2)
Sawyer (2) Wruck (2)
9 13 11 8 12 10
Kloos (2)
Beede (2)
Kalagian (1)
Honeeycutt (1)
Grooms (2)
Yount (1)
Hall (1)
Porterfield (1) Kalagian (1)
Combs (2)
Reynolds (2)
Mclain (2)
Russell (1)
16 20 18 15 19 17
Kloos (2)
John Zieba
Combs (2)
Reynolds (2)
Sawyer (2)
Sawyer (2)
Grooms (2)
Yount (1)
Hall (1) Wruck (2)
Blanken (2)
McGinnis (1)
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Kloos (2) Kalagian (1) Lamb (2)
Mclain (2)
Russell (1)
Grooms (2)
Yount (1)
Hall (1)
Blanken (2)
McGinnis (1)
30 29 31
Mclain (2)
Russell (1)
Lovin (2)
Williams (2)
HCCC
Trailer
Schedule
2015
What lies behind
us, and what lies
before us are ti-
ny matters com-
pared to what
lies within us
Ralph Waldo
Emerson
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Our tour guide Tony Hancock, whom
was presented a plaque for his participa-
tion in our Winter Angel Expo. Thanks
Tony!!!!!!
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V i c e - P r e s i d e n t L e t t e r - M a y 2 0 1 5
B u t c h G r o o m s -
Greetings HCCC!
Can you imagine how busy a 3 legged cat can be with diarrhea? Well, that’s me!! But this is what
we love.!!!! CRUZ N TIME IN TENNESSEE !!!
Just enjoyed the best fun run ever with my two wives, Lisa and Gwen, to Victory Junction! Also, a
bunch of my best HCCC friends tagged along too! It will be hard to ever top this annual trip. Please
make plans to attend our next one in 2016. Thanks to Ken Solomon for driving and providing the
bus! Honorary member there for sure! We should have a special report and guest speaker at the
May 21st
meeting to give us more insight on what value Victory Junction has.
Next show coming us up May 16th
at Fountain Plaza with the FOP; I am scheduled to be in the dunk
tank at 12:30 pm. Here’s your chance! Also, May 15th
, there will be a softball game at Frank Lori-
no Park at 6pm between the Morristown Policemen and the Sheriff’s Department. This will be a
laugher. We will try to cruise over to the Strawberry Festival for a mini cruise in during the show.
Next in line is Otis’s Memory Lane on May 23rd
, David Sawyer wants a HCCC cruise that morning
up there and involves a biscuit, I think. Check with David!
Thanks to all that helped and attended the Downtown show on May 2nd
. It turned out to be a good
show; this is giving us free publicity with area merchants and great in showing HCCC in the com-
munity involvement. Also, they are having a Young Patriots Parade, Downtown, June 13th, 8am-
11am that we are assisting in. We’ll still be able to go across the street to the 1st
Firetruck show.
Johnny just told me the truck is rolling on all four wheels now!! First time in many, many years!
Next WAE meeting is May 19th
at Shoney’s at 2pm. Please attend if you can and also our website
and history committee is meeting at the same time.
Jim and Barbara Webber, that was so instrumental in our website has retired from it to pursue camp-
ing and other retirement chores. Thanks for all the progress and work !! Brian Wruck will now be
heading up this program. Wish him luck as he works to expand our web-sites and assist our scrap-
book.
Thanks to all that have signed up to work the trailer, there are still a few spots left. Hope you like
our new set up at the cruz n’s this gives you more shade and makes you more visible.
Still remember our sick, shut ins and mourning members in your prayers! Heaven not only has a
heck of a rock and roll band, they’ve got a HCCC, Heaven County Car Club!!!
Also, thank you for the help in the Jr. club show! Even in rain, it was a success! Thanks again to
my soldiers Paul, Ted, Dan, Brian, Lisa, Jerry, William, Gene and everybody else I missed ! Big
shout out to Mr. Harden on the great job on the engine !!
REMEMBER HCCC ELECTION IN JUNE
HAPPY CRUZ N !!!
Butch
Hope you enjoy all
the pictures
Even Victory Junction has a Wal-
Mart!!!! This is where we dropped
the bears at their new home.
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Jr. Club Meeting Minutes
The Hamblen County Jr. Car Club was called to order by Vice President Adam Ehrat on May 6,
2015 with 6 Jr. members, 1 Sr. member and Mr. Hardin in attendance. Prayer was led by Butch
Grooms with Adam Ehrat leading the pledge to our flag. Butch read the April minutes with Kaitlyn
Purkey making the motion to accept with Noah Burchett seconding, minutes were approved as read.
The treasurer report was given by Mr. Hardin, Gauge Satterfield made the motion to accept the re-
port with Dylan Hurley seconding. The engine report by Mr. Hardin stated that Glenn Phillips of
Dandridge was the winner of the engine and donated another $100 to the club when he picked it up.
Profit was right at $1000 on the engine! Great job by all !
Old Business: The Jr. Club purchased 25 Turbo Spoke Units for trophies for the Brooklyn Jade
show at $25 each. Drag Strip plans at in the works for June and September. Motion by Noah and
seconded by Kaitlyn for the club to pay the set up fees and $25 each for club jackets. Members will
pay the difference.
New Business: Mr. Hardin suggested the club purchase a new engine for the next project. This
will give a warranty and be able to start selling tickets at cruise ins with engine there to run. Actual
cost should be about the same . Meeting set for May 19th
at 3:30 pm to discuss.
Motion to dismiss by Gauge, seconded by Kaitlyn
Trailer sponsors renewals will begin soon –we
appreciate all of our trailer sponsors and hope
you will come back!!
Just a reminder that at our June 18th
meeting, we will be electing our officers
for the 2015/2016 year, come out and
make your vote count.
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Events in red are HCCC events EVENT CALENDAR Revised 3/17/15
May-October: HCCC Every Saturday Night Cruise-In at College Square Mall
May and October: 5p-8p June through September: 6p-9p
If you know of other events, please contact Lisa Grooms at email lgrooms8@gmail.com
JUNE 2015
6/13/20/27: HCCC Cruise Ins @ College Square Mall (5pm—8pm)
5-7: Pontiacs in Pigeon Forge Classic Car Show—Pigeon Forge
6: Big Bubba’s Fun Run—Moshiem
6: Blue Springs Baptist Church 9th Annual Open Cars Show & Fish Fry—956 Hwy 92, Rutledge,
TN—9am-3pm—$15
7: HCCC Annual Picnic—Don McGinnis’ Home—See Theresa Blanken for details
13: 3rd Annual—Morristown First Fire Truck Fund Car Show—Fred Miller Park, Morristown
13: Ridge Runners Annual Car Show @ Big Lots—Greenville, TN
13: Randall Anderson Charity Auto Show—Knoxville, TN
18: HCCC Meeting—7pm—Shoney’s, Morristown—Election of Officer is to be
held
19-20: Moonshine Run—Newport
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Non-business ads will run for 3 months unless re-
newed. The date at the end of the ad is the month
the ad was placed or renewed. (8/11=ran in Aug
newsletter) Business ads will run as long as you are
a member, unless you remove/change it.
Classified
Ads are free to Car Club members. To
place, renew, change or cancel an ad, con-
tact:
Lisa Grooms
928B Jarnigan Ave
Morristown, TN 37813
lgrooms8@gmail.com
423-258-4367
Need a Flag
Veterans of Foreign Wars
(VFW) Post 5266
Flag Sales-Supporting Post
Honor Guard
USA, Branch of Service, MIA/
POW, Vietnam Veterans
3x5 flag $10—4x6 flag (USA
only)
$15
Call Robert Russell 586-6731
Cakes by Linda: Homemade Wedding Cakes &
Special Occasion Cakes. Call Linda Williams at
423-235-4726
Lil’ “T” Beauty Salon. For appointments call
Terry Kloos at 423-586-5959 or on cell phone at
423-748-4917
Hookers & Hunters Campground
Bait & Tackle, Propane Exchange
Dan Gelacek 423-581-7915
Extreme Car Audio
Buddy Beckner
423-289-5912
Restoration and
Fabrication
Art Larson
204 Bowlin Drive
Bean Station, TN 37708
865-804-6199
Little Red Rod Shop
7155 Blue Springs Pkwy
Mosheim, TN 37818
423-470-5886/423-588-0474
Gary Bancroft
Hyd Brakes-Wiring-Carburetor-
late models as well
King Auto Glass
Owner: David A. King
1095 Arden Lane—
Morristown
423-438-9528
Car Storage Space
Available
Talbott, TN
Spencer Hogan
610-295-9060
$45 per month
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Hamblen County Car Club
928B Jarnigan Ave
Morristown, TN 37813
www.hamblencountycarclub.org
The Hamblen County Car Club
If you or someone you know wants to put an
ad on the trailer,
Please contact Don McGinnis—581-1728

May 2015

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    1 In this issue: Editor’sCorner 1 New Members 2 Sick & Sympathy List 2 President’s Letter 3 Minutes 4 Upcoming Shows– Flyers 5 Needless to say, the month of April was a very emotional time for our club, the loss of two of our most beloved members Mary Nell and Dwayne has left such an emptiness in our hearts, however, the month ended with a bang!! Victory Junction is such an amazing place, and those that were able to see that for the first time will tell you that. Our little excursion to North Carolina was filled with joy, happiness, excitement, plenty of food, and yes, some tears were shed, and that was just on the trip over there. Well, not really! Our most sincere thanks and gratitude to Ken Solomon for driving us there and back, I believe, he enjoyed it also. We began our stops at the Ray Everham Museum, and guess who was there, Ray, himself. He was a joy to meet and so personable. He even signed a few autographs for us. The Darryl’s in Greensboro will never be same after having our crew there, the food was mighty good. Then came the stop at Victory Junction, where 125 bears are now available for the campers to enjoy. CEO, Chad A. Coltrane [second from left], was our tour guide for the day, only been on the job for 3 months, but the way he spoke and all of his passion made it seem he had been there for years. He was a bevy of information and was truly thankful for what we have accomplished. Oh yea, we also got to meet Austin Petty ,Kyle and Patty’s son [ picture on left in plaid shirt], who was truly thankful too, and also gave us some photo ops with him. I am truly amazed of the workings of this camp and what joy it must bring to all that attend. Of course, I could just ask Brooklyn Jade, she could tell me about her recent trip as a camper to Victory Junction. One great time was had by all that attended and it was truly heartwarming of all the love that is given to each and every child that attends. We ended that little excursion at the Petty Museum, where we were granted our personal tour with our good buddy, Tony Hancock, leading the way. Thanks Tony, it was really appreciated !! Make your plans for 2016 ! On Wednesday, we went to JR Motorsports, where I think Theresa bought one of everything in the store, heheheheh!!!! They were loading up the haulers for Talladega, was great to see them in action in preparing the haulers for the race. Those things were huge!! Then it was off to Penske Racing we went, it is hard to fathom the process that it takes to build and get these cars ready to race. Amazing is all I can say. One last thing, I am so glad that Gwen Porterfield went on this trip with us, just to see her smile made my day. We will always have our precious memories of Dwayne and Mary Nell. Much love and happiness to all of you! Lisa E d i t o r ’ s C o r n e r HamblenCountyCarClub Cruise’N’ews M A Y 2 0 1 5 V o l u m e 1 3 , I s s u e 5 VP Letter Jr. HCCC Club News 6 7 Events Calendar 8 Classifieds Sponsor Spotlight 9 10
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    2 ABOUT HCCC Hamblen CountyCar Club organized in the summer of 2002. We are a non profit corporation dedicated to the promotion of a safe, family- oriented enjoyment of Classic and Custom cars and trucks through club camaraderie, monthly meetings and scheduled special events. HCCC meets on the third Thursday of each month except December at Shoney’s in Morristown. Come at 6 pm for dinner and our meeting starts at 7 pm. Club membership is open to persons age 18 or older who are interested in the restoration and maintenance of American Made cars and trucks. Dues are $25 annually, payable on September 1st. Cruise “N” ews is the official publication of the HCCC and is printed and distributed monthly. All news articles, photos and items of interest are welcome for consideration for publication, subject to editing. Sub- mission deadline is the first Tuesday of each month. If you like to receive your newsletter by e-mail, please let me know. Send newsletter correspondence to: Lisa Grooms 928B Jarnigan Ave Morristown, TN 37813 lgrooms8@gmail.com 2014-2015 Club Officers President: Don McGinnis 423-581-1728 Vice-President: Butch Grooms 423-258-4368 Secretary: Deedra Hall 423-327-1125 Treasurer: Jerry Kloos 423-586-5959 Chaplain: Gene Honeycutt 423-312-6972 Public Relations Director: Gene Honeycutt 423-312-6972 March newsletter items are due no later than Tuesday, June 2nd I always appreciate items as early as possible Welcome New Members: James and Kristy Knipper Steve and Rhonda Masoner Sick and Sympathy List We would like to keep all car club members informed of their car club family members who are sick or have had death in the family. If you know or hear of anyone experiencing illness or death in the family, please help us by notifying Gene Honeycutt at 423-312-6972. Merle and Sharon Myers Our Service Men and Women Don Brooks David King Tony Hayes Georganne Russell Gwen Porterfield Don McGinnis Dixie Beede Ronnie Hopkins Carolyn Seals
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    3 President’s Letter—May 2015by Don McGinnis Spring is here, and Cruise-in Season has arrived. Our first Cruise-in was a good one, the weather was extra nice. Just a great evening to get the old cars out. It was good to see the old familiar faces, their cars plus several new ones, that really looked sharp. Every year seems to bring more classic auto’s which is good for our hobby. The Car shows have started, I think there is at least one every week through Oct. We have plenty of shows to pick and choose. I do hope everyone supports and participates in the club activities and sponsored shows. Butch has a few weeks open for trailer attendees. Make sure you sign up to help work the trailer this cruise-in season. Our Fun Run trip to Victory Junc- tion in Randleman N.C. was a huge success again this year. So sorry I was not able to make the trip, I just have to get this new knee healed up so I Can participate in other club activities this summer. The Winter Expo Show committee had a meeting earlier this month, plans are for this years show in Jan. to be much greater than last year with the ad- dition of a huge swap meet to be held in the adjoining building. Remember next month is our annual club election of officers. In June nomi- nations will be made from the floor. If you are interested or know someone who is, start campaigning. It has been a pleasure being your President these last two years. I can’t think every member enough for your support, but it is time for me to step down. New officers with new ideas will be welcome. I will help the club in any way I can as we continue to be a vital part in this community. We have helped a lot of charities, made a lot of kids happy at Christmas and most of all we had a lot of fun making all this happen. MONTHLY CLUB MEETING EVERY 3RD THURSDAY AT SHONEY’S EAT AT 6:00 -----MEET AR 7:00 /////// HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE. Don Morristown Tire & Performance Center Complete Transmission Rebuild Synthetic Blend Oil Changes only $24.95 Best Price On Tires In East Tennessee 423-586-7035 Tim Goins Think Gwen liked this part of the tour!
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    4 Minutes— April 2015- Deedra Hall The Hamblen County Car Club met on April 16th at Shoney’s with 32 members and quests present. President, Don McGinnis called the meeting to order with Gene Honeycutt offering the opening pray- er. Motion to accept the minutes of the last meeting as published in the newsletter was made by Robert Russell with a second from Ted Kalagian, minutes were accepted. Jerry Kloos read the treasurers report, motion to accept the report was made by Gene Honeycutt with a second from Paul McLain, report was accepted as read. Jerry Kloos reported that we now have 103 members. A thank you card from the Rescue Squad was read by Don McGinnis, thanking us for the GPS Sys- tems that we recently purchased for them. Gene Honeycutt reported the meeting with the representatives from the Jefferson County Fair has not been held at the present time. Butch Grooms gave the cruise in report; the Sign in sheet to host the cruise in was passed out. Butch and Jerry have cleaned out the trailer and everything has a place. Butch, Jerry and Ted gave an update on the Jr. Club activities. Jerry Kloos gave latest update on 2016 Winter Angel Expo. Theresa Blanken gave a fun run update, April is the Victory Junction trip and May we will go to Cades Cove, we will leave Ingles (East) at 1:30 pm on May 17th . Old Business: None to report New Business: Don announced officer election will be held at our June meeting. Guest Stacy Hayes announced a car show on June 20th to benefit Serenity House, to be held at Food City. Butch announced upcoming local shows. Betty McLain won drawing for meal at Shoney’s. Jerry Kloos made motion to adjourn, Ted Kalagian seconded motion, and meeting was adjourned. Be sure to visit our NEW website: www.hamblencountycarclub.org And “Like” us on our Face- book page The Ham- blen County Car Club May June July August September October 2 6 4 1 5 3 Kloos (2) Lovin (2) Yount (2) Hall (1) Sawyer (2) Sawyer (2) Wruck (2) 9 13 11 8 12 10 Kloos (2) Beede (2) Kalagian (1) Honeeycutt (1) Grooms (2) Yount (1) Hall (1) Porterfield (1) Kalagian (1) Combs (2) Reynolds (2) Mclain (2) Russell (1) 16 20 18 15 19 17 Kloos (2) John Zieba Combs (2) Reynolds (2) Sawyer (2) Sawyer (2) Grooms (2) Yount (1) Hall (1) Wruck (2) Blanken (2) McGinnis (1) 23 27 25 22 26 24 Kloos (2) Kalagian (1) Lamb (2) Mclain (2) Russell (1) Grooms (2) Yount (1) Hall (1) Blanken (2) McGinnis (1) 30 29 31 Mclain (2) Russell (1) Lovin (2) Williams (2) HCCC Trailer Schedule 2015 What lies behind us, and what lies before us are ti- ny matters com- pared to what lies within us Ralph Waldo Emerson
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    5 Our tour guideTony Hancock, whom was presented a plaque for his participa- tion in our Winter Angel Expo. Thanks Tony!!!!!!
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    6 V i ce - P r e s i d e n t L e t t e r - M a y 2 0 1 5 B u t c h G r o o m s - Greetings HCCC! Can you imagine how busy a 3 legged cat can be with diarrhea? Well, that’s me!! But this is what we love.!!!! CRUZ N TIME IN TENNESSEE !!! Just enjoyed the best fun run ever with my two wives, Lisa and Gwen, to Victory Junction! Also, a bunch of my best HCCC friends tagged along too! It will be hard to ever top this annual trip. Please make plans to attend our next one in 2016. Thanks to Ken Solomon for driving and providing the bus! Honorary member there for sure! We should have a special report and guest speaker at the May 21st meeting to give us more insight on what value Victory Junction has. Next show coming us up May 16th at Fountain Plaza with the FOP; I am scheduled to be in the dunk tank at 12:30 pm. Here’s your chance! Also, May 15th , there will be a softball game at Frank Lori- no Park at 6pm between the Morristown Policemen and the Sheriff’s Department. This will be a laugher. We will try to cruise over to the Strawberry Festival for a mini cruise in during the show. Next in line is Otis’s Memory Lane on May 23rd , David Sawyer wants a HCCC cruise that morning up there and involves a biscuit, I think. Check with David! Thanks to all that helped and attended the Downtown show on May 2nd . It turned out to be a good show; this is giving us free publicity with area merchants and great in showing HCCC in the com- munity involvement. Also, they are having a Young Patriots Parade, Downtown, June 13th, 8am- 11am that we are assisting in. We’ll still be able to go across the street to the 1st Firetruck show. Johnny just told me the truck is rolling on all four wheels now!! First time in many, many years! Next WAE meeting is May 19th at Shoney’s at 2pm. Please attend if you can and also our website and history committee is meeting at the same time. Jim and Barbara Webber, that was so instrumental in our website has retired from it to pursue camp- ing and other retirement chores. Thanks for all the progress and work !! Brian Wruck will now be heading up this program. Wish him luck as he works to expand our web-sites and assist our scrap- book. Thanks to all that have signed up to work the trailer, there are still a few spots left. Hope you like our new set up at the cruz n’s this gives you more shade and makes you more visible. Still remember our sick, shut ins and mourning members in your prayers! Heaven not only has a heck of a rock and roll band, they’ve got a HCCC, Heaven County Car Club!!! Also, thank you for the help in the Jr. club show! Even in rain, it was a success! Thanks again to my soldiers Paul, Ted, Dan, Brian, Lisa, Jerry, William, Gene and everybody else I missed ! Big shout out to Mr. Harden on the great job on the engine !! REMEMBER HCCC ELECTION IN JUNE HAPPY CRUZ N !!! Butch Hope you enjoy all the pictures Even Victory Junction has a Wal- Mart!!!! This is where we dropped the bears at their new home.
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    7 Jr. Club MeetingMinutes The Hamblen County Jr. Car Club was called to order by Vice President Adam Ehrat on May 6, 2015 with 6 Jr. members, 1 Sr. member and Mr. Hardin in attendance. Prayer was led by Butch Grooms with Adam Ehrat leading the pledge to our flag. Butch read the April minutes with Kaitlyn Purkey making the motion to accept with Noah Burchett seconding, minutes were approved as read. The treasurer report was given by Mr. Hardin, Gauge Satterfield made the motion to accept the re- port with Dylan Hurley seconding. The engine report by Mr. Hardin stated that Glenn Phillips of Dandridge was the winner of the engine and donated another $100 to the club when he picked it up. Profit was right at $1000 on the engine! Great job by all ! Old Business: The Jr. Club purchased 25 Turbo Spoke Units for trophies for the Brooklyn Jade show at $25 each. Drag Strip plans at in the works for June and September. Motion by Noah and seconded by Kaitlyn for the club to pay the set up fees and $25 each for club jackets. Members will pay the difference. New Business: Mr. Hardin suggested the club purchase a new engine for the next project. This will give a warranty and be able to start selling tickets at cruise ins with engine there to run. Actual cost should be about the same . Meeting set for May 19th at 3:30 pm to discuss. Motion to dismiss by Gauge, seconded by Kaitlyn Trailer sponsors renewals will begin soon –we appreciate all of our trailer sponsors and hope you will come back!! Just a reminder that at our June 18th meeting, we will be electing our officers for the 2015/2016 year, come out and make your vote count.
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    8 Events in redare HCCC events EVENT CALENDAR Revised 3/17/15 May-October: HCCC Every Saturday Night Cruise-In at College Square Mall May and October: 5p-8p June through September: 6p-9p If you know of other events, please contact Lisa Grooms at email lgrooms8@gmail.com JUNE 2015 6/13/20/27: HCCC Cruise Ins @ College Square Mall (5pm—8pm) 5-7: Pontiacs in Pigeon Forge Classic Car Show—Pigeon Forge 6: Big Bubba’s Fun Run—Moshiem 6: Blue Springs Baptist Church 9th Annual Open Cars Show & Fish Fry—956 Hwy 92, Rutledge, TN—9am-3pm—$15 7: HCCC Annual Picnic—Don McGinnis’ Home—See Theresa Blanken for details 13: 3rd Annual—Morristown First Fire Truck Fund Car Show—Fred Miller Park, Morristown 13: Ridge Runners Annual Car Show @ Big Lots—Greenville, TN 13: Randall Anderson Charity Auto Show—Knoxville, TN 18: HCCC Meeting—7pm—Shoney’s, Morristown—Election of Officer is to be held 19-20: Moonshine Run—Newport
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    9 Non-business ads willrun for 3 months unless re- newed. The date at the end of the ad is the month the ad was placed or renewed. (8/11=ran in Aug newsletter) Business ads will run as long as you are a member, unless you remove/change it. Classified Ads are free to Car Club members. To place, renew, change or cancel an ad, con- tact: Lisa Grooms 928B Jarnigan Ave Morristown, TN 37813 lgrooms8@gmail.com 423-258-4367 Need a Flag Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 5266 Flag Sales-Supporting Post Honor Guard USA, Branch of Service, MIA/ POW, Vietnam Veterans 3x5 flag $10—4x6 flag (USA only) $15 Call Robert Russell 586-6731 Cakes by Linda: Homemade Wedding Cakes & Special Occasion Cakes. Call Linda Williams at 423-235-4726 Lil’ “T” Beauty Salon. For appointments call Terry Kloos at 423-586-5959 or on cell phone at 423-748-4917 Hookers & Hunters Campground Bait & Tackle, Propane Exchange Dan Gelacek 423-581-7915 Extreme Car Audio Buddy Beckner 423-289-5912 Restoration and Fabrication Art Larson 204 Bowlin Drive Bean Station, TN 37708 865-804-6199 Little Red Rod Shop 7155 Blue Springs Pkwy Mosheim, TN 37818 423-470-5886/423-588-0474 Gary Bancroft Hyd Brakes-Wiring-Carburetor- late models as well King Auto Glass Owner: David A. King 1095 Arden Lane— Morristown 423-438-9528 Car Storage Space Available Talbott, TN Spencer Hogan 610-295-9060 $45 per month
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    10 Hamblen County CarClub 928B Jarnigan Ave Morristown, TN 37813 www.hamblencountycarclub.org The Hamblen County Car Club If you or someone you know wants to put an ad on the trailer, Please contact Don McGinnis—581-1728