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Old 06-03-2015, 01:43 PM   #1
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Re: Temporary Race Truck!

Great post, Thanks.
Looks like you folks have a pretty active club. Wish it was like that around here
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Great post, Thanks.
Looks like you folks have a pretty active club. Wish it was like that around here
We are VERY active. We have nearly 700 members, and we do something every month. At the very least we meet up for lunch or to check out a car show, but usually we try to cruise somewhere or do something - cruise though the mountains, cruise to Tommy's Pickup Parts Open House, Cruise to Good-Guys, we hosted a picnic & truck show, work days, track days, etc.

We also sell shirts and stickers, and collect money for good causes. We have an old water jug that we ask people to put their lose change into. When a cause presents itself - maybe a member has a house fire or health issue with a child, we'll empty the jug and use the money for that cause. Hopefully we never have to empty the jug, in which case we'll use the money at the holidays for Toys for Tots, Meals on Wheels, or another local charity.

FYI - We have members from Atlanta. We don't consider you too far away to join.

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