Does anyone know if the hampton roads Virginia chapter is accepting members I've tired to contact several people listed on the website but no one has replied I'm very interested in joining my local chapter I hope they are still around ...
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Every chapter/club "accepts members", but some officers become too involved with other things to respond promptly. Suggest you contact either the Zone Coordinator of the Regional Director. They may have better info regarding local POCs and/or are in a better position to get a response. The club is in no position to ignore membership requests.
Skip Lackie
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Originally posted by Skip Lackie View PostEvery chapter/club "accepts members", but some officers become too involved with other things to respond promptly. Suggest you contact either the Zone Coordinator of the Regional Director. They may have better info regarding local POCs and/or are in a better position to get a response. The club is in no position to ignore membership requests.
http://www.studebakerdriversclub.com/zonecontacts.asp
His telephone number is seven five seven dash six five seven dash six four zero four. If you are still unable to reach him, send me a PM and I'll find you a contact. They are all nice people and will welcome you, but as Skip says, they are often busy in their private lives.Paul Johnson, Wild and Wonderful West Virginia.
'64 Daytona Wagonaire, '64 Avanti R-1, Museum R-4 engine, '72 Gravely Model 430 with Onan engine
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Originally posted by Restobaker View PostDoes anyone know if the hampton roads Virginia chapter is accepting members I've tired to contact several people listed on the website but no one has replied I'm very interested in joining my local chapter I hope they are still around ...
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I'm a nonactive member, so I do not know a lot, but I try to go to one HRC meeting each year. I plan to go to the AACA show on the 27th at the Military Air Museum south of Pungo. In the past they have set aside a parking area for interesting non AACA cars. If they do that again this year, then my 1950 GMC panel truck will be there. If we find each other, then I will tell you what I know. The posters above are right about everyone being busy, and they are right about them being great people. The Ayers had computer service problems, so they had to change the 51 in their e-mail address (shown above) to 88.
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