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Pony News December
Pony News December 2016
Pierce County Mustang Club www.piercecountymustangclub.com
Just a few members having fun at a few Club events! See more inside.
Go to the website—Events—Past Events and view our library of photos in photobucket!
In this issue:
President’s Message
Charity Involvement
Minutes
Membership News
Mustang of the Month
New Members
For Sale
Informational Article
Events
Past Events
Events for the Year
This Month at a Glance
Event Flyers
Our Sponsors
Look for the Trivia Question & Fun Facts
Don’t forget
about our
50/50! Let’s
meet the goal!
Half goes to
our charities
and 1/2 to a
lucky member
in December!!
Mustang of the
Month
Aaryn Spear
See Calendar
Don’t forget the following club
events this month:
Santa Parade
Club Holiday Party
Fri Night Dinner Out
ANNUAL TOY DRIVE
We will be collecting unwrapped toys
& gift cards at our Holiday Gathering
Saturday, December 10th.
Newborn to 18 years of age.
No meeting in December. Have a safe and enjoy-
able holiday season. See you at our events in
December and in January.
Pony News December
Remembering A Member: Lance Smith
We are sorry
to have to
report the
passing of
fellow PCMC
member,
Lance Smith.
Lance and
his wife San-
dra have
been mem-
bers since
2005 and
until the last
couple of years were very active in club ac-
tivities.
Many of you will remember their pride and
joy, the 2007 fire red metallic coupe,
“1SWTRID,” with it’s impressive artwork and
murals. Some will also remember his love
for playing cards. He was especially happy
when playing teams and the guys outscored
the gals.
He will be missed.
Pony News December
H appy Holidays!
I want to take this opportunity to thank the out-going execu-
tive committee for all their help, guidance and support this
year.
Officers- Directors-
Vice President-Dennis Willert Monika Kirkland
Secretary-Charlene Rivera Chuck Botsford
Treasurer-Nancy Freeman Paul Geise
Past President-Missy Willert Rachel Wright/Burt Kreidler
The following individuals fill non-elected positions and who’s help is indis-
pensable in this club’s ability to continue to grow and thrive.
Newsletter editor- Heidi Guise
Shed Manager-Pete freeman
Raffles-Monika Kirkland
Car Show Chairs-Charlene Rivera/Missy Willert
Finally, the Members, without you there is no club.
The 2017 Executive committee looks a lot like 2016 with one exception, Rob-
ert Bailey is filling the position vacated by Monika Kirkland.
I have truly enjoyed representing this club over the past 2 years and am
looking forward to new and exciting adventures over the next year.
Don’t forget to bring a new unwrapped toy the Holiday Party on Dec 10.
Greg Robbins
PCMC President
President’s Message
2016 Board
Officers
President—Greg Robbins
(253) 227-4006
Vice President—Dennis Willert
(253) 565-0592
Secretary—Charlene Rivera
(360) 459-3993
Treasurer—Nancy Freeman
Membership—Nancy Freeman
(253) 531-4624
Directors
Chuck Botsford (360) 751-7073
Paul Geise (253) 863-1850
Monika Kirkland (253) 376-5964
Burt Kreidler (253) 318-5254
Past President—Missy Willert
(253) 565-0592
Car Show Co-Chairpersons—Charlene
Rivera (360) 459-3993 and Missy Willert
(253) 565-0592
MCA Regional Representative—Nancy
Freeman (253) 531-4624
Newsletter Editor—Heidi Geise
(253) 863-1850
Pony News December
50/50 Raffle
50/50 tickets for 2016 are on sale NOW. You can purchase the winning ticket from Missy Willert at any club event.
Goal: $500.00 Current Total: $169 ($331 to go!)
$169
$0
Taking the first
step
$100
$200
$300
$400
$500
Charity Involvement
2016 Charity Running Total
Hats 68 (+14 for new
borns)
Gloves 62 pairs Scarves 4 Hygiene Kits 50
Coats 2 McD GC $5 56 Socks 162 pairs EFN 4 hrs—15 people-
5600 lbs of peas
Peanut
Butter
255 lbs (233
jars)
$40
Backpacks &
School Sup-
plies
32 + $300 for
more
Coloring
Books/
Crayons/
Books
23/28/5 Personal
Care Items
$130 worth of
products
EFN 2 hrs—15 peo-
ple, 14,730 lbs
of apples
PJs 38 Toys Cash
Donations
$766
Spaghetti
supplies
119 lbs noodles
& 324 lbs of
sauce
December—Toys
November Charity Items
I spread all the items out that we col-
lected at the Museum of Flight for chil-
dren and was amazed. I hope the pho-
to gives you a sense of what I felt. Here
are the totals:
38 sets of PJ’s
35 Stocking Hats
14 Newborn Hats (hand knitted)
16 pairs of Socks (1 leggings)
19 pairs of Gloves
All of these items have about a $670 value and will go to St. Francis House.
Well Done!
The Next Items for Charity
Pony News December
Your gifts and support are a blessing to so many.
EMERGENCY FOOD NETWORK $1,000
EFN partners with 64 emergency food programs in Pierce County and under their fiscal manage-ment our gift will result in $12,000 in nutritious food to meet their goal “that no person goes hun-gry”.
PCMC volunteers participated in two events that repackaged just shy of 20,000 pounds of pro-duce.
ST. FRANCIS HOUSE $1,000
Our gift will be placed in Sister Pat’s discretionary fund to help with unforeseen emergency needs of a client. This donation can help prevent a family from becoming homeless, going without elec-tricity or missing a job interview because they need a bus pass.
Additionally, one half our 50/50 car show raffle, plus pajamas, caps, socks, gloves and personal care items valued at over $1,000 were donated during the year.
CARING FOR KIDS $1,000
This all volunteer organization is helping kids in need in Lakewood, JBLM, Steilacoom and Univer-sity Place. Their August Back to School fair helped 2,450 prepare for the school year. In the month following, they responded to an additional 392 school supply orders, 60 emergency food orders and 114 requests at their clothing bank. In the Clover Park School District alone there are 9,501 kids on free or reduced lunch according to September statistics.
As part of our annual car show PCMC members donated 32 “stuffed” back packs and cash com-bined value of over $1,000. A drive was also held to collect gloves, hats, socks and $280 in McDonald gift cards.
SANTA’S CASTLE $500
Since 1994 volunteers have provided holiday gifts to qualified families of all the armed forces and reserve units based at Joint Base Lewis McChord. Each child receives 2 books, 3 gifts and color-ing books/crayons. Babies receive a stuffed animal, toy and quilt.
Our financial support is supplemented by the club’s toy drive and our year-long 50/50 raffle.
THE TEARS FOUNDATION $500
The foundation seeks to compassionately lift a financial burden from Washington families who have experienced the death of a baby by providing funds to assist with the cost of burial or crema-tion services. Tears also offers free ongoing emotional support in the form of support groups, online support, peer companions and bereavement resources.
KORUM FORD LINCOLN
PCMC added 233 jars of peanut butter to the annual “Filled the Truck Bed Drive” to benefit the Puyallup Valley Food Bank.
NATIVITY HOUSE/PEPSI BOYS
A call went out and PCMC responded collecting 119 pounds of noodles and 324 pounds of sauce to support two Friday night dinners feeding more than 600 individuals.
Charity Involvement: 2016 Charity Giving in Review
Pony News December
Charity Involvement : EFN Volunteer Group of the
Month
Congratulations goes to the club for our involvement with EFN. This was just found on the EFN
Website / Newsletter. Another job well done!
Pony News December
Welcome Visitors, New Members, and Members
Call to Order – Greg Robbins, president
Membership Report – Nancy Freeman –PCMC has 111
memberships with 169 members. Nancy will be accept-
ing dues starting at the Holiday Gathering, if you wish to
use Pay Pal – that form of payment will be available in
January 2017. PCMC has been named “Volunteer Group
of the Month” at EFN – great way to give back to our
community, congratulation PCMC members.
Approval of September 2016 General Meeting
Minutes as they appear in the “Pony News”
1st Missy Willert & Hank Deck, 2nd Chuck Botsford,
Membership Accepted and Approved.
Treasurer’s Report – Nancy Freeman
Car Show – N/A
Club – Revenue – General Raffle, Club Award, Pass
Through Funds – The Flight Museum Cruise
Expenses – Printing, Postage, General Meeting
Raffle Prizes, Cruises, P.O. Box Rental, Holiday
Gathering, Pass Through Funds – The Flight
Museum Cruise, Supplies
1st Paul Geise, 2
nd Hank Deck, Accepted and Approved.
MCA Report – Nancy Freeman – PCMC has been
awarded “The 2015 President’s Award” from MCA. To
earn this award, PCMC must earn over 100 points
through 25 different ways such as club & community ser-
vice, club membership, and club activities. PCMC has
earned way over the needed 100 points – thank you,
Nancy Freeman for keeping track of our points. MCA
has listed the upcoming MCA Shows for 2017 – March at
Pensacola, Florida, May at Tucson, AZ, and August at
Overland, KA. Please visit MCA for more info.
Old Business
Museum of Flight Cruise – Heidi Geise – We had 13
cars drive up to The Museum of Flight for a great tour.
We collected $661 worth of PJ’s and stocking caps for
St. Francis House.
Puyallup/Sumner Santa Parade – Missy Willert – Come
out and Cheer on the PCMC members in the parade on
December 3rd in Sumner and Puyallup. If you have
signed up to attend the parade, Missy will email you with
all the info.
Walking Tour of Fantasy Lights – Monika Kirkland –
Join PCMC members as we WALK 2.5 miles through
Fantasy Lights on Sunday November 20th. Meet at 4:45
at the climbing wall at Sprinkler. $4 per person or $12
family of 4. For more info, contact Monika or check out
the web site or flyer.
Holiday Potluck – Nancy Freeman – Join PCMC mem-
bers Saturday, December 10th, 5pm to 9 pm at the
Puyallup Activity Center in Puyallup for our Holiday Pot-
luck. Please bring a side dish to share. If you would like
to join the fun of the gift exchange – please bring a
wrapped gift value $20. Please no white elephant gifts, it
does not need to be Mustang related. For those who are
bring children, please bring a wrapped gift for them – we
will have an activity for the children. If you would like to
support Santa’s Castle, please bring a toy to donate. We
are always collecting Mustang “Hot Wheels” for the car
show goodie bags if you would like to bring them to the
potluck to donate. Please see Nancy for more info or
check out the flyer or web site.
Charitable Donation – Greg Robbins – PCMC Board is
recommending an increase in the budget line for charity
giving from $3000 to $4000. The Board is proposing the
following charities and funding levels:
Emergency Food Network $1000 – EFN partners with
64 emergency food programs in Pierce County and un-
der their fiscal management our gift will result in $12,000
in nutritious food to meet their goal “that no person goes
hungry”. PCMC volunteers will continue to participate in 2
repacking events.
St. Francis House $1000 – Our gift will be placed in Sis-
ter Pat’s discretionary fund to help with unforeseen emer-
gency needs of a client. This donation can help prevent a
family from becoming homeless, going without electricity
or missing a job interview because they need a bus pass.
Additionally, one half of our 50/50 raffle at the annual car
show and miscellaneous home and personal products
are collected during the year.
Caring for Kids $1000 – This all volunteer organization
is helping kids in need in Lakewood, JBLM, Steilacoom,
and University Place. Their August Back to School fair
helped 2,450 prepare for the school year. In the month
following, they responded to an additional 392 school
supply orders, 60 emergency food orders and 114 re-
quests at their clothing bank. In the Clover Park School
Continued on next page
PCMC General Meeting Minutes—Nov. 15, 2016
Pony News December
Trivia :
Q—What year was “The Law-
man” Boss 427 built? How
many were built?
Hint—you might find it in this
newsletter!
District alone there are 9,501 kids on free or reduced
lunch according to the September statistics. PCMC will
again support their backpack program at our annual car
show.
Santa’s Castle $500 – Since 1994 volunteers have pro-
vided holiday gifts to qualified families of all the armed
forces and reserve units based at JBLM. Each child re-
ceives 2 books, 3 gifts, and coloring books/crayons. Ba-
bies receive a stuffed animal, toy, and quilt. Our financial
support is supplemented by our annual toy drive and
2016 50/50 club raffle.
The Tears Foundation $500 – The foundation seeks to
compassionately lift a financial burden from Washington
families who have experienced the death of a baby by
providing funds to assist with the cost of burial who have
experienced the death of a baby by providing funds to
assist with the cost of burial or cremation services. Tears
also offers free ongoing emotional support in the form of
support groups, online support, peer companions, and
bereavement resources.
Motion to accept - 1st Robert Bailey, 2
nd Sam Olsen & Jay
Roney. Membership Approved and Accepted the Board’s
recommendation of raising the donation amount and the
charities.
New Business
Friday Night Dinner November at Sizzler’s at 7pm
and December at Old Spaghetti Factory at 7 pm.
Thank You Note from “The Pepsi Guys regarding our
recent spaghetti sauce & noodles drive.
There is NO December General Meeting.
Elections – Greg Robbins and Charlene Rivera – Thank
you to all the current Board members for helping to guide
the club in 2016. Welcome to the 2017 Executive Com-
mittee – Greg Robbins - president, Dennis Willert – vice
president, Nancy Freeman – treasurer, and Charlene
Rivera – secretary. Directors: Chuck Botsford, Paul
Geise, Burt Kreidler, and Robert Bailey – Congratula-
tions. Next board meeting is December 6th at 6:30.
2017 Calendar – Heidi Geise – 2017 PCMC Calendars
are on sell for $11. If you would like to purchase a club
calendar with all the upcoming events for 2017, please fill
out an order form and give to Heidi by December 10th.
Mustang of the Month – December – Congratulations
to Aaryn Spear and his 2011 Performance White GT
Coupe. January – Congratulations to Robert, Kim, and
Lindy Bailey and their 2015 Black with Silver stripe GT
Coupe.
Submitted by
Charlene Rivera
PCMC General Meeting Minutes—Nov. 15, 2016
continued
Pony News December
Membership News
The Pierce County
Mustang Club is open to any person or family
interested in the
PCMC Purpose.
All Ford cars are
welcome.
Ownership is not
required…
Enthusiasm is!!!
Dues: $25 per year
Membership dues are payable
in January of each year.
New Membership is
prorated according to the
month joined.
CLUB
MERCHANDISE
Ball Cap $15.00 Car Pennant $7.50 Lapel/Cap Pin $4.00
(stick or magnetic) Parade window clings $20.00 Name Tag $7.66 each (stick or magnetic)
Items can be purchased by
mail, please add an extra
$3.00 for each cap or pennant
to cover cost of mailing.
OR
Stop by a meeting to save the
extra shipping cost and visit
with friends.
To order: Nancy Freeman [email protected]
PCMC CLUB ANNIVERSARIES – December
No Anniversaries this Month
ROSTER UPDATE AS OF November 30, 2016
111 Member #s — 169 Members
Among Our Own: In Our Thoughts:
A social group whose purpose is to promote a better under-
standing and stronger fellowship in the preservation and mainte-
nance of all Mustang and other Ford Motor products.
Mission Statement
Rachel Wright as she continues with testing and
setting up treatment.
Bob Frender as he recovers from surgery.
Our hearts are with Sandra Smith on the passing of her
husband and fellow PCMC member, Lance Smith.
Keeping close are our members in other states and
countries.
Congratulations to Nickolas Pistella (son of Pam and
Wayne) for earning his Bachelors degree.
Pony News December
Hi. Well my names Aaryn. I was born in Virginia but grew up here in this beautiful state of Washington.
I formally worked for Riverside Ford but now work for Idens Dealer Services detailing cars.
This is my second Mustang and I would have Mike and Rachel to thank for starting the love of these amazing cars. Growing up seeing them with their two '03 GTs was amazing.
Mine is a performance white, 2011 5.0 premi-um. I haven’t done much to it yet besides low-ering it a bit, deleting the mufflers and adding a couple visual mods such as blue lug nuts to match the blue calipers and tinted lights all the way around.
I know not many in the club know or have seen me but I will be attending a lot more events here soon.
I would like to thank everyone for the opportuni-ty to be Mustang of the Month!
Aaryn Spear
Thank you Aaryn. Great story and photos. We look forward to seeing more of you.
Mustang of the Month
Aaryn Spear
2011 Performance White GT Coupe
New Members
No new members this month.
Trivia:
Q—How many of each of the following were created / designed?
4 door Mustangs—at least 1 in 1964, presumed replacement for the Falcon
Station wagons—at least 3; one going as far as a full-sized clay model and
1 functional prototype in past 50 years (don’t know about 3rd one)
A—see above
Pony News December
For Sale
GOT A MUSTANG OR RELATED ITEM TO SELL?
Classified Rates Member: No Charge, 2 consecutive months, ¼ page Non-Member: $20.00 per issue, ¼ page Commercial: business card reprint: $30.00 per issue or $300 annually Email text and photo (optional) in JPG format to: [email protected] Deadline is the third Friday of each month for the next issue.
Send payment to: Pierce County Mustang
Club P.O. Box 44853
Tacoma, WA 98444
Informational Article: “The Lawman” So I was watching something on TV recently and
saw a Mustang with what I thought was a unique
story. I did a little research and found the following:
In 1970, Al Eckstrand (lawyer and drag racer)
formed a “Lawman Racing Team.” The purpose of
this team was to travel to US military facilities
around the world and perform demonstrations to
servicemen. These demonstrations were safety ex-
hibitions for “outgoing Vietnam personnel.” (Geoff
Stunkard Mustang Monthly Nov. 1, 2008)
What did they use? A Boss 429 with a super-
charger. It had 780hp. There were 2 built. One was
“destroyed at sea when an 8-ton ship container fell
on it.” (Donald Farr in Mustang 360 Feb. 1. 2004)
The other performed for over “240,000 servicemen”
according to Farr’s article. On the team also were
428 Cobra Jet Mach 1s.
Because military personnel were coming home to
automobiles that might have been very different
from those they had when they left, Eckstrand want-
ed to give them an opportunity to see professionals
handle the power of the new muscle cars. Some
even got a chance to ride in them.
So I continued to do a little research to see if I could
find where this vehicle is now. I really had no solid
luck but did see some information that the one that
had been destroyed was returned to the US and
eventually restored although I am not sure about the
level of restoration.
The following websites are sources for this infor-
mation and have additional information and photos
including some with the soldiers. It sounds like this
was a special program. Some of the soldiers were
brought from the hospitals to see, hear, and ride in
this very powerful automobile.
http://www.mustangandfords.com/featured-vehicles/
mump-0811-1970-mustang-boss-429-lawman/
http://www.mustangandfords.com/news/173-0402-
boss-mustang-35th-anniversary/
http://www.ponysite.de/pony/lawman.htm
Ideas for Future Articles: Send me your stories or ideas by the 25th of the month!
What do you want to know about? Member idea—Things Not to Do When Detailing Your Car. Do you have any
stories we can learn from? Send them my way! OOOH—this has my husband written all over it!
Send to: [email protected]
Pony News December
Interested in a Club Calendar?
Want to plan ahead for all our club events?
Want to see photo reminders of all of last
year's fun?
Order your calendar today or by Dec 10th!
(Calendars will be out after January 1st so that the December
fun can be included)
From 2015 Calendar
Price will be $11
Make checks out to PCMC. Pay at the general membership meeting or mail to PCMC PO Box 44853 Tacoma, WA 98448
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Name: __________________________________________
Number of Calendars: _______
From2015 Calendar
Don't miss the fun!
2017 Calendar Orders
Pony News December
Museum of Flight Cruise—Nov. 5
Well, we
have definite-
ly turned the
corner into
November
haven’t we?
So this group
of
“Mustangers” are not
going to let a little
rain “dampen” their
cruising spirit. In the
pouring rain 20 club
members with their
12 cars ventured
north to the land of
airplanes housed at
the Museum of Flight
in Seattle.
After a little or-
ganization we
split into 3 groups
for a one hour
tour of the main
floor of the muse-
um. We got history and saw the development of
the airplane. It was amazing to me that in a rel-
atively short period of (1903 to early 1960’s) we
went from basically cloth covered, bridge-like
designed Wright brothers planes running on bi-
cycle parts to the SR-71 (it’s prototype seen
here) still the fastest and highest flying plane
around. And did you see the soup ladles used
for skids on the wings of the old mail plane?
I couldn’t help making comparisons as we
walked through the museum between airplanes
and cars. Early emergency brakes (when they
had them) were sticks that were on levers and
stuck into the dirt. Same as cars. No run ways
just like no roads. Pilot in early passenger
planes was outside just like the early chauffer
driven cars.
(Sorry, once
a teacher
always a
teacher….)
From where
I sat this was
a fun cruise
that included
great things to see and learn, fun people, and
food—always food.
For more photos, check
out photobucket as always.
Pony News December
Planned Events for 2016 FNDO
Dec 16—Old Spaghetti Fac.
Other Club Events
Dec 3—Santa Parade
Dec 10—Holiday Party
FNDO—Sizzler November 18
Wow, another PCMC event and another great
showing. We had 23 people join together to eat
at the Sizzler on SouthTacoma Way. As al-
ways, good food and good people. The stories
were pretty good as well.
Next month, Old Spaghetti
Factory.
See the new events calendar
for all the FNDO plans for
2017. Don’t miss the fun.
Planned Events for 2017– Nothing to Do...Not Us!
Cruises
Jan 14—Mystery Cruise
Feb 11—Cupid Cruise
March 18—Poker Run
April 1 Moriarity Cruise
May 6 & 7—2 Day Loop Cruise
June 11—Mystery 2 Cruise
July 23—Christmas in July Cruise
Sept 9—Hood Canal Cruise
October 15—Fall Cruise
November 4—Progressive Dinner
November 11—Veteran’s Cruise
FNDO
Jan 20—Elmer’s
Feb 24—Johnny’s in Fife
March 24—Aversano’s
April 21—Homestead
May 19—Warthog
June 23—IHOP
July 21—Old Spaghetti Fact.
Aug 18—Brank’s
Sept 22—Tonala
Oct 20—Ben Dew’s
Nov 17—Buttered Biscuit
Dec 15—Sizzler
Other Club Events
Jan 28—Bowling
FEB Club 25th Anniversary
March 4 Art Morrison Tour
March 26—Griot’s Tech Session
April 8—Daffodil Parade
April 17th—Nat’l Mustang Day
April 22—EFN
June 17—Egg Day Parade (Winslow)
June 18—Rainier’s Game
July 1—Vintage Vehicles
July 8—Picnic in Roy
July 22—Lakewood Mini Show
Aug 13—PCMC Car Show
Aug 27—PCMC Picnic
Oct 21—EFN
Oct 28—2018 Planning Mtg
Dec 2—Santa Parade
Dec 9—PCMC Holiday Party
(Lots of other clubs put on cruises that we attend as a group. See the calendar each month or look at the website for a listing of shows and other events we support.)
Pony News December
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 Fritters Day 3
Caffeine & Gas-
oline
Santa Parades
in Sumner/
Puyallup
4Cab Franc
Day
5 6Miners’ Day
PCMC Bd Mtg
7Pearl Harbor
Remembrance
Day
8Pretend to be
a Time Travel-
er Day
9Lost &
Found Day
10Gingerbrea
d Decorating
Day
PCMC Holiday
Party
11World
Candle Light-
ing Day
12Poinsettia
Day
13Violin Day 14Monkey
Day
15Cat Herd-
ers Day
16Ugly
Christmas
Sweater Day
FNDO—Old
Spag. Fac.
Tacoma
17Maple Syr-
up Day
18Bake Cook-
ies Day
19Look for
an Evergreen
Day
20Go Carol-
ing Day
21Humbug
Day
22Date Nut
Bread Day
23Roots Day 24Egg Nog
Day
25Pumpkin
Pie Day
Christmas
26Thank you
Note Day
27Visit the
Zoo Day
28Card Play-
ing Day
29Tick Tock
Day
30Bacon Day 31No Inter-
ruptions Day
New Year’s Eve
December 2016
See website for details www.piercecountymustangclub.com
Human Rights Month
Pony News December
Puyallup & Sumner Santa Parade 2016
The paperwork will be submitted November 12th so, if you’re like me, you can’t wait
for Saturday, December 3rd to arrive. What a fun day the Santa parade is.
You must have at least 100 lights on your car to enter.
I just want to let everyone know that the cool little suction cups used last year are at
Lowes and Home Depot. They also have abundant supplies of LED lights in assorted
strings of 50 & 100 lights in colors or all white. Remember to power these you will
need an AC inverter to plug into your car’s lighter or AC adapter outlet.
As soon as I receive the information from the Puyallup Downtown Association & the
Sumner Main Street Association with staging directions, I’ll get them out via email.
Anyone interested please call Missy at (253) 565-0592 or email at: maryhelenwill-
Deadline for contacting Missy is Nov 10th
Pony News December
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10TH
5:00pm – 9:00PM
Puyallup Activity Center
210 W Pioneer
Puyallup, WA 98371
Parking is across the street from the Center by the funeral home.
Club will provide Ham, Turkey, Punch, Coffee, Dessert, & Fun.
Please bring a salad or side dish to share.
Support Santa’s Castle toy drive by bringing a new, unwrapped toy.
Gift Exchange: bring a wrapped gift ($20) for each adult wishing to
join in the fun.
For those that have children, please bring a gift for them.
Optional: bring a “Hot Wheels” Mustang for the Car Show goody
bag
Please contact Nancy Freeman with questions.
[email protected] 253-531-4624
PCMC
Holiday Dinner and Party
Pony News December
Cupid Cruise
Saturday, February 11, 2017
Join Pierce County Mustang Members as we visit some Chocolate Spots and enjoy a
No-host lunch at Emerald Queen Casino, Fife
Lunch is buffet with drink for adults $13.95, children 6 to 12 $7.50 (If you volunteered at the car show, you might still have a ½ lunch
coupon)
Meet at 8:30 at McDonald’s at I-5 and 512
Leaving at 8:45
Help us collect some needed items
Socks & Gloves (All sizes)
For more in contact Charlene Rivera
360-292-8806 or [email protected]
Pony News December
Hooked on Driving Raffle
Want to win a Hooked on Driving Track Day?
Pierce County Mustang Club
has 1 gift certificate to raffle (value $385)
$5 per Ticket
Drawing will be at the March General Meeting
You can purchase tickets at any
Pierce County Event
Or
General Meeting
Or
By mail payment to
Pierce County Mustang Club
P.O. Box 44853
Tacoma, WA 98444
Contact Charlene Rivera for questions or purchase
360-459-3993 or [email protected]
Pony News December
100 River Road, Puyallup
253-845-6600
www.korum.com www.ivars.com
PLEASE SUPPORT OUR CLUB SPONSORS
Be sure to thank these businesses & individuals for their support
of our club & charities.
Jay Jay & Butch
Blodgett
Pony News December
PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SHOW SPONSORS
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Greg & Karen
Robbins
Paul & Heidi
Geise
Bill Norman Rick & Joanie
Nordlund
NEWSLETTER AND PHOTOBUCKET
Have items for the club newsletter? Email your articles to the club Newsletter Editor by the 28
th of each month. Send all newsletter items to our editor, Heidi Geise, at
To see photos from past club events, go to the website—events—past events and view the library
www.piercecountymustangclub.com
Next Meeting: January 17 at Korum in Puyallup
Don’t forget to respect the business needs at Korum by parking in the back.
Please help us assist Korum.
Parking at Korum During Meetings