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  • StudeDave57
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    That would be a question for your Zone Officers Scott.
    But honestly- I don't know that I would go so far to say that Chapters have 'boundaries'. I know lots of folks who belong to multiple Chapters locally and beyond. For example- there was a time when I belonged to four different Chapters in three States!!!





    StudeDave '57

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  • Scott
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    Is there a map that roughly shows the geographic boundaries of each SDC chapter? I know some members live far away from the chapter they belong to, but I am assuming there are still generally recognized boundaries for most if not all chapters.

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  • Scott
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    Thanks StudeDave57! If nothing else I'll learn some new things about the club.

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  • StudeDave57
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    Originally posted by 8E45E View Post
    I believe James Bell is your zone contact. He goes by 'Bellingham Studenut' here on the Forum. Craig
    James is the Can-Am Zone Director, yes.
    But I don't believe he would be your First point of contact though.
    This link shows who your Regional manager and your Zone Coordinator are~

    http://www.studebakerdriversclub.com/zonecontacts.asp

    They can provide you with membership information in your area, and contacts for same.
    I'd start with them (and Leigh as mentioned above) before jumping all the way to the top.

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  • Scott
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    Also, I'm pretty sure (I could be wrong) that the Yreka area and maybe Shasta are not within any chapter. If they are they must be maybe 100 miles away from where most activity probably takes place (like Redding).

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  • 8E45E
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    I believe James Bell is your zone contact. He goes by 'Bellingham Studenut' here on the Forum.

    Craig

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  • studegary
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    I believe that the required minimum number is five SDC members.
    Contact the person entrusted with chapter chartering, Leigh Morris. Contact information is on page 3 of every Turning Wheels.

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  • Scott
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    OK. Thanks.
    Actually, there are 6 in Oregon, but three or four of them are within 150 miles of Portland. The one down here (Southern Oregon) covers a huge chunk of land that I believe covers an area from the Pacific coast to at least 180 miles inland and across at least 2 mountain ranges. Yes, mountains are still an impediment to travel where you don't have major interstates cutting through them. All we have is I-5 going north and south. There are also other reasons I am wondering about it.

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  • Stu Chapman
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    Originally posted by Scott View Post
    How many people does it take to form a chapter and what are the steps?
    Scott, I would suggest that the first step would be to communicate with your Regional Manager, Zone Coordinator and National Director.

    Stu Chapman

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  • Commander Eddie
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    Scott,
    If you are inquiring in the hopes of starting a new chapter, keep in mind there are already 5 chapters here in Oregon. That being said, you may be able to get what you need from the SDC Website. Click on "Resources" then scroll down and select "New Chapter Chartering".

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    How many people does it take to form a chapter and what are the steps?
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