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2019 ACTIVITIES
Below are some scenes from the December 15 meeting & Christmas party at Mrs. Rowe’s Restaurant in Staunton
The December meeting and Christmas party was held at Mrs. Rowe's Family Restaurant, as advertised on this 1954 Ford Country Sedan parked outside. It's now for sale!
Jim & Sue Gregory arrived in their 1965 Chevrolet El Camino.
Bobby McClain made the drive in his 1952 DeSoto.
Chester & Nancy Bradfield drove their 1990 (?) Cadillac.
The meeting room was tight quarters and filled up quickly.
W-S Region members wait patiently for their turn at the buffet table.
All the beautifully wrapped gifts waiting to be selected.
Santa Drago and his trusty elf go over the rules for the gift exchange.
Stu Allen unwraps a battery-powered tire inflator.
Ken Bahrs opens his gift.
Dave Sarginger makes yet another trip to the gift table - he was good at picking them since they kept getting stolen.
Rick Downs unwraps a shiny antique truck decoration. I believe this was later stolen by Chester Bradfield.
Robbie Kuykendall unwraps a light-up antique truck window decoration. This was later stolen and looks lovely in your web master's living room window.
Nelson Driver steals Stu Allen's tire inflator. There was lots of gift "stealing' going on this year during the gift exchange.
Below are some scenes from the November 17 meeting at Heritage On Main in Waynesboro
A cold, gray day didn't stop Nelson Driver from bringing out his 1931 Willys-Knight.
Allison Graves & Walter Graves made the short drive down US 250 in their 1965 Chevrolet C10 panel truck.
Stu Allen shows off his latest acquisition, this 1989 Buick Regal GS.
W-S Region members try to stay warm on the Heritage on Main patio while waiting for lunch.
Walter Wilson chats with John & Doris Stone.
Hot coffee helped lots of folks warm up while the patio heater caught up with the cold weather outside.
President Jack Drago kicks off the monthly business meeting.
Vice-President Walter Wilson provides an update about next month's meeting and Christmas party.
ODMA representative Nelson Driver gives a report about the recently completed ODMA tour held in Petersburg.
Susan Gray provides a Sunshine Report update.
For "Show & Tell" Stu Allen demonstrates the outfit and heater included with the 1917 Buick he purchased from Carl Fulwider.
A close-up[ of Stu's 1917 Buick heater.
Below are some scenes from the October 20 meeting at Bella Luna in Harrisonburg
The staff hands out the menus at Bella Luna in Harrisonburg.
W-S Region members socialize while waiting on lunch to arrive.
Personal size pizzas were the main thing on the menu on this rainy Sunday.
President Jack Drago begins a brief business meeting.
Stu Allen updates everyone on the 2020 dates for the Old Dominion Meet (June 12-13), clearing the way for planning the club's 70th anniversary party in spring of 2020.
Below are some scenes from the flea market and National Meet at Hershey
Nelson Driver gets some parts ready to sell.
Stu Allen getting his table ready.
Ken & Shirley Farley were on hand in the VCCA booth.
John & Doris Stone's 1974 Plymouth Satellite found a new home in the Car Corral.
A 1959 Buick Invicta - one of many beautiful show cars on display at the Fall National Meet at Hershey.
A very nice 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Maibu.
A 1961 Chevrolet Impala.
A 1956 Pontiac Star Chief.
A 1953 Packard Caribbean convertible.
Even the Good Humor man was spotted selling ice cream in this restored Ford ice cream truck.
Below are some scenes from the September 15 meeting, steak fry and auction at Grand Caverns in Grottoes
Grill master Glen Royer gets ready to cook up some steaks.
W-S Region members were treated to some tasty steaks.
Richard & Claudette Obenschain artrived in style in their 1940 Packard 160 Touring.
Bobby McClain & Heather Layman drove their 1952 DeSoto.
Nelson Driver arrived in his trusty 1977 Chrysler New Yorker.
George & Joetta Weller drove their beautiful original 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air.
Our guest auctioneer arrived in this vintage (mid-1980s?) Ford station wagon.
Robbie Gray arrived early to get a prime parking spot for his 1929 Ford Model A Huckster.
Larry & Deb Skillman's 1977 Datsun B210.
Ken & Shirley Farley's 1965 Chevrolet Corvair Corsa convertible.
Paul Wampler's 1965 AMC Rambler Marlin.
Jim Gregory's 1965 Chevrolet El Camino.
Barry & Rose Linke's 1965 Ford Mustang 2+2.
Susan Gray's 1988 Chrysler LeBaron GTC convertible.
W-S Region members line up for steaks and lots of homemade goodies.
The calm before the storm as everyone enjoys a good meal and awaits the auction.
W-S Region President Jack Drago conducted a short business meeting after lunch.
Lots of bargains awaiting a new home.....
Everyone has their paddles and is settled in for the auction.
Guest auctioneer Bruce Elder entertains the crowd while trying to get the best price for a set of baskets.
One of Bruce's assistants, Beth Scripps, models a vintage W-S Region windbreaker and cap that were up for grabs.
Below are some scenes from the August 18 meeting & picnic with the Tri-County Region at Grand Caverns in Grottoes
All of the delicious picnic food slowly appears on the tables.
The W-S and Tri-County members line up for a wonderful picnic lunch.
Everyone enjoyed lunch and tried to stay cool on a very hot & humid day.
Stu Allen arrived early with all the drinks and cutlery in his 1969 Buick Riviera GS.
Ken & Shirley Farley made the trip in their 1965 Chevrolet Corvair Corsa convertible.
Bobby McLain & Heather Layman arrived in their 1952 Desoto.
Paul & Shirley Wampler traveled to Grand Caverns in their 1965 AMC Rambler Marlin.
Jim Gregory arrived in style in his 1949 Buick Super convertible.
Nelson Driver made the trip in his 1977 Chrysler New Yorker.
Scott Gregory & Patty Watson made the short drive to the park in this 1968 Buick LeSabre.
One of the Tri-County folks arrived in this sharp looking 1957 AMC Rambler.
One of the Tr-County folks drove this very well-preserved late-80s (?) Ford F-150 pickup.
W-S president Jack Drago calls a brief business meeting to order.
Below are some scenes from the August 2 vehicle display at the Augusta County Fair in Fishersville
Nelson Driver's 1930 Ford AA Oil Tanker welcomes everyone to the annual Augusta County Fair vehicle display.
The W-S Region had numerous plaques, trophies and other memorabilia on display.
W-S members always have fun when they get together with their cars!
Robbie & Susan Gray's 1919 Buick Touring.
Barry & Rose Linke's 1965 Ford Mustang.
Paul Day's 1930 Ford Model A pickup.
The 3rd place trophy was awarded to Stu Allen for his 1949 Buick Super.
The 2nd place trophy was awarded to Jack Drago for his 1956 Ford Victoria.
The 1st place trophy was awarded to Duane & Rebecca Perrin for their 1929 Stearns-Knight.
Below are some scenes from the July 6 vehicle display at Brightview Baldwin Park in Staunton
It was a beautiful day for the Baldwin Park show and the W-S region had 16 vehicles in attendance.
Walter Wilson, Barry & Rose Linke, Dave Potter and Paul Wampler relax in the shade.
A panoramic view of the show field.
The voting begins for the Participant's Choice & Resident's Choice trophies.
Walter Wilson & Nelson Driver conversing near Nelson's 1927 Ford Model T.
Allison Graves & Walter Wilson's 1965 Chevrolet panel truck.
A few more of the cars on the show field.
The voting continues.....
Susan Gray's 1988 Chrysler LeBaron GTC convertible.
Barry & Rose Linke's 1965 Ford Mustang.
Dave Potter's 1933 Chevrolet.
Paul Wampler's 1965 AMC Rambler Marlin.
Jim Rimel's 1976 Triumph TR-6.
Bill Jackameit's 1987 Mazda RX-7.
Nelson Driver's 1927 Ford Model T.
Rick Downs latest acquisition - a 1953 Ford Customline.
Stu Allen's 1917 Buick Roadster.
Ron Capps' 1938 Packard Eight Coupe Convertible.
Ken & Shirley Farley's 1965 Chevrolet Corvair Corsa convertible.
Robbie Gray's 1919 Buick Touring.
The triumphant return of Jack Drago's 1956 Ford Victoria.
Jim Gregory's 1965 Chevrolet El Camino.
Bobby McClain's 1952 DeSoto.
Rick Down's accepts the Participant's Choice trophy for his 1953 Ford Customline. Ron Capps' 1938 Packard won the Resident's Choice trophy, but he departed before he could receive the trophy.
Below are some scenes from the June 16 meeting and picnic at Tinkling Springs Presbyterian Church in Fishersville
The Saturday before our picnic, a few W-S members attended a tour to Churchville with the Central Virginia Model T Club. There were 11 cars on the tour - 10 T's and one Hupmobile.
You know you're on a good old car tour road when you have to share it with bicycles.
The cars parked along the road across from Gap Pizza in Churchville, the group's lunch stop.
Stu Allen needed a car big enough to haul all the drinks and picnic supplies to Sunday's meeting at Tinkling Springs - his 1969 Buick Riviera GS fit the bill.
Nelson Driver arrived in his trusty 1977 Chrysler New Yorker.
Paul & Shirley Wampler drove their 1965 AMC Rambler Marlin.
Glen & Linda Royer made the trip in their 1972 Chevrolet El Camino.
Walter Wilson behind the wheel of Allison Graves' 1965 Chevrolet C10 panel truck.
Rick & Carol Downs opted for the air conditioning in their 1991 Toyota pickup.
Barry & Rose Linke kept the Model T tour theme going in their 1924 Ford Model T Roadster.
Robbie & Susan Gray must have had enough of T's - they made the trip in their 1929 Ford Model A Huckster.
Duane & Rebecca Perrin drove their 1990 Cadillac Allante.
Dave & Carol Sarginger also continued Model T touring in their 1927 Ford Model T Sedan.
George & Joetta Weller made the journey in their 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air.
Jim Gregory needed some picnic hauling capacity too, arriving in his 1965 Chevrolet El Camino.
Bobby McClain had the reliable 1952 DeSoto out for a cruise and cigar.
W-S members try to stay cool under the picnic pavilion while socializing before lunch.
As always, there was plenty of good food to be had on a W-S Region picnic.
President Jack Drago & Vice-President Walter Wilson update club members about upcoming activities.
Stu Allen gives everyone an update about our next meeting on July 6 at Brightview Baldwin Park.
Following the brief business meeting, Susan Gray led everyone on a hour long tour through the back roads of Augusta and Rockingham Counties, ending with a tasty treat at Smiley's Ice Cream in Mount Crawford.
Below are some scenes from the May 19 meeting at Capital Ale House in Harrisonburg
Allison Graves & Walter Wilson traveled to the meeting in style in Allison's newest purchase - this 1965 Chevrolet C10 panel truck.
Duane & Rebecca Perrin arrived in their 1990 Cadillac Allante.
The Gregorys made the drive down Route 11 in this 1968 Buick LeSabre.
Ken & Shirley Farley made the most of a beautiful day with the top down in their 1965 Chevrolet Corvair Corsa.
W-S members assembled and waiting for lunch to arrive.
There was quite the turnout for Sunday's meeting....
Vice-President Walter Wilson updates everyone on the activities calendar for the rest of the year.
Secretary Robbie Gray presents his monthly report.
Ken & Shirley Farley make their getaway from the Capital Ale House.
Below are some scenes from the April 14 meeting at Armstrong’s Restaurant in Verona
The only antique car that made it out on a rainy Sunday was Nelson Driver's 1966 Chrysler New Yorker.
The W-S crew looks over the menus at Armstrong's Restaurant.
There was quite the turnout for a rainy Founder's Day!
The guest speaker was Dean Webster of VDOT's Safety Service Patrol, a free service to motorists with disabled vehicles on Virginia's interstate highways.
Mr. Webster even brought along one of VDOT's patrol trucks. These modified Ford F-250s cost nearly $170,000 and this one is equipped with a $20,000 traffic camera.
After the guest speaker, W-S members were finally able to dig into lunch.
During the brief business meeting, Nelson Driver updated the group about the upcoming (June 7-8) Old Dominion Meet in Norfolk. The deadline for host hotel reservations is May 3.
Richard Obenschain told the club members about the recently completed Gasparilla Concours d'Elegance held in Tampa, Florida. Richard had just returned from the event about two hours prior, having driven Woodrow Wilson's 1919 Pierce-Arrow limousine on to the show field. He reported that this is the farthest south Wilson's Pierce-Arrow had traveled.
Club president and 2018 Founder's Day award recipient Jack Drago prepares to announce the 2019 Founder's Day award winner.
And the 2019 Founder's Day award recipient is Walter Wilson. Congratulations, Walter!
Below are some scenes from the March 17 meeting at O’Neill’s Grill in Harrisonburg
Chester & Nancy Bradfield drove their 1934 Studebaker Dictator Land Cruiser to the meeting on a beautiful, sunny day.
Jim & Mary Owen arrived in style in their 1990 Cadillac Coupe DeVille.
Jim Gregory drove his 1965 Chevrolet El Camino.
Since the meeting coincided with St. Patrick's Day, Stu Allen drove his lucky green 1969 Buick Riviera GS.
Duane & Rebecca Perrin arrived in their 1990 Cadillac Allante.
The club banner is on the wall and the socializing has begun!
W-S club members enjoying their lunch.
There was a full house today!
W-S President Jack Drago kicks off the brief business meeting.
Treasurer Todd Smith updates everyone on the club's financials.
Below are some scenes from the February 17 meeting at Sooner BBQ in Stuarts Draft
Susan Gray puts Allison Graves in touch with a mechanic.
Ken Farley orders up a full plate of BBQ.
The W-S crew lines up for the buffet at Sooner BBQ.
Looks like Robbie Gray isn't having any trouble learning to eat left handed.
W-S members enjoying pudding and cookies for dessert.
President Jack Drago calls the business meeting to order.
Ken Farley updates the members on the recently completed AACA National Meeting in Philadelphia.
Walter Wilson tells the group about "The Death of an Assassin".
Allison Graves looks guilty with a pile of cookies!
Below are some scenes from the January 20 meeting at Mrs. Rowe’s Restaurant in Staunton
The January meeting was held at Mrs. Rowes Restaurant, as evidenced by this beautiful 1954 Ford Country Sedan parked outside.
Nelson Driver made it out in his 1977 Chrysler New Yorker.
Duane & Rebecca Perrin drove their 1992 Cadillac Allante.
W-S Region members waiting for the meeting room to clear out.
W-S Region members looking over Mrs. Rowe's menus.
Catching up before lunch.
Pretty good turnout for a cold, blustery day in January.
President Jack Drago calls the business meeting to order.
Vice-President Walter Wilson updates everyone on the year's activities.
Patty Watson filled in for John and Doris Stone to install the 2019 W-S Region club officers.
The program was an entertaining DVD about the 2018 Glidden Tour provided by Robbie Gray.
*2020 ACTIVITIES
(*Fewer meetings due to Covid.)
Below are some scenes from the November 15 meeting & show and tell at Bella Luna in Harrisonburg
Stu Allen's Buick Regal is tucked away in the Water Street parking garage.
The November meeting was held in the private room at Bella Luna in Harrisonburg.
Robbie and Susan Gray converse with Doris Stone before lunch.
The Bradfields and John Stone looking over the menu.
Karen Drago checks in with Larry and Deb Skillman.
Todd Smith and Nelson Driver enjoying lunch.
Nelson Driver at the annual show and tell explaining the Knight sleeve valve engine.
A close up view of Nelson Driver's show and tell.
Chester Bradfield's shows some Studebaker seat belt literature.
A close up of Chester Bradfield's show and tell.
Below are some scenes from the October 17 tour to the Turner-Breneman Mill in Linville, VA
Bobby McClain's 1952 DeSoto was one of twelve cars that made it out to Saturday's tour.
Richard & Claudette Obenschain were toruing in their 1940 Packard 160 5 Passenger Touring.
Ken & Shirley Farley ventured out in their 1978 Chevrolet Suburban.
Jim Gregory drove his trusty 1965 Chevrolet El Camino.
Nelson Driver was touring in his 1966 Chrysler New Yorker.
Duane & Rebecca Perrin logged some tour miles with their new 1957 Ford Thunderbird.
Stu Allen & Alfred Meyer made the trip in Stu's 1969 Buick Riviera GS.
Larry & Deb Skillman logged some miles in their 1955 Ford Fairlane hot rod.
The cars are lined up at the first stop of the tour - Chester & Nancy Bradfield's car collection.
Chester & Nancy Bradfield's 1994 Cadillac was all ready to tour after the W-S visit to their beautiful collection.
A REO convertible coupe.
A customized 1960 Studebaker camper once housed in the Elkhart, Indiana RV Museum.
A Studebaker pickup hot rod once featured in Truckin' magazine.
The Bradfield's 1932 Studebaker Dictator roadster.
1930 Studebaker Dictator Touring.
W-S members congregating in front of the Bradfield's building, ready to head to the lunch stop.
A 1955 Ford Fairlane and a 1940 Packard parked in front of Bridgewater's Sipe Center, across the street from the tour's lunch stop at Francesco's Italian Restaurant.
Parking on the lawn at the tour's next stop, the Breneman-Turner Mill in Linville.
"Masking up" has become the new reality for touring.
A feed mechanism for one of the mill's grist stones.
A hominy mill with a grist mill stone in the background.
The mill's large grist mill stone. It was made of several large pieces of quartz that were shaped and then formed into a wheel by heating steel bands and allowing them to cool around the stone's outside.
A corn cob grinder located on the mill's second floor.
A view of the tour vehicles from the mill's second floor.
A corn sheller located on the mill's second floor.
The adjacent miller's house, still occupied by the son of Mr. Howard Turner, who operated the mill from 1933 until his death in 1988.
The barrel brand for Abraham Breneman, who built the mill on Linville Creek ca. 1800.
The mill was saved by neighbors who helped extinguish fires after General Sheridan's Union troops attempted to burn the mill during the 1864 burning of the Shenandoah Valley. In 2009 the mill was once again saved by volunteer efforts to rebuild a section of crumbling wall which was 17 inches out of plumb.
The mill's water wheel. The mill was listed on the National Register of Historical Places and as a Virginia Historic Landmark in 2006
Below are some scenes from the September 20 meeting, steak fry and auction at Grand Caverns Park in Grottoes
Jack & Karen Drago drove Susan Gray's 1994 Chrysler. Jack reported that he hadn't driven one of these since he WORKED for Chrysler!
Jim Gregory drove his 1965 Chevrolet El Camino.
Nelson Driver arrived in his 1966 Chrysler New Yorker.
Chester & Nancy Bradfield made the trip in their 1964 Studebaker GT Hawk.
Rick & Carol Downs drove their 1967 Ford Mustang.
Larry & Deb Skillman made the short trip in their newly acquired 1955 Ford hot rod.
Barry & Rose Linke drove their 1965 Ford Mustang 2+2.
Duane & Rebecca Perrin arrived in their beautiful 1957 Ford Thunderbird.
Grill master Jim Gregory and assistant Joe Yancey tend the steaks.
A good looking grill full of New York strip steaks!
Lining up for steaks.....
Grand Caverns had plenty of room for socially distanced dining.
Lots of goodies up for bid at this year's auction.
Guest auctioneer Mark Robertson handled all the fast and furious bidding. When all was sold, the club raised over $550!
Below are some scenes from the August 16 meeting & picnic with the Tri-County Region at Grand Caverns Park in Grottoes
Stu Allen made the trip to Grand Caverns in his 1969 Buick Riviera GS.
Jim Gregory drove his 1965 Chevrolet El Camino.
Nelson Driver needed plenty of room to park his 1977 Chrysler New Yorker.
Chester & Nancy Bradfield arrived in their 1964 Studebaker Avanti.
A nice 1966 Ford Mustang (didn't catch the owners).
Some of the Tri-County members arrived in style in this beautiful 1964 (?) Lincoln Continental.
Despite COVID concerns and threatening weather, W-S & Tri-County members turned out for the first activity since March!
W-S President (and fried chicken concierge!) Jack Drago calls a brief business meeting to order.
Below are some scenes from the March 15 meeting at Shenandoah Acres Eatery in Stuarts Draft
Allison Graves & Walter Wilson made the trip to Shenandoah Acres in their 1965 Chevrolet Panel Truck.
Bobby McClain & Heather Layman arrived in this 1952 DeSoto.
About 35 W-S club members made it out to the Shenandoah Acres Eatery buffet.
The W-S group's turnout even needed a second table.
President Jack Drago calls the meeting to order.
Vice_president Walter Wilson updates club members on upcoming meeting dates and venues.
Todd Smith presents the Treasurer's report.
Walter Wilson also served as the afternoon's speaker, providing an interesting history of Thomas Nelson Conrad, a Confederate army spy and third president of Virginia Tech.
Below are some scenes from the February 16 meeting at Sooner BBQ in Stuarts Draft
Barry & Rose Linke drove their 1965 Ford Mustang 2+2 Touring to Sunday's meeting.
Nelson Driver arrived in his trusty 1931 Willys-Knight.
Robbie & Susan Gray brought their 1963 Oldsmobile Cutlass F85.
Jim & Mary Owen made the journey in their 1990 Cadillac Coupe DeVille.
Rick & Carol Downs arrived in their 1967 Ford Mustang.
W-S Club members enjoying the Sooner BBQ fare.
There were two full tables of hungry folks at Sunday's meeting.
Vice-President Walter Wilson updates everyone on upcoming meeting venues.
Ken Farley provides an update about the Augusta County Fair vehicle display and his recent trip to the AACA National Annual Meeting in Philadelphia.
Robbie Gray gave a presentation about their trip last year to Texas for the VMCCA's Chrome Glidden Tour.
Below are some scenes from the January 19 meeting at Mrs. Rowe’s Restaurant in Staunton
The 1954 Ford wagon marks our return to Mrs. Rowe's Family Restaurant.
The only antique car that made it to the meeting was this 1940 Ford belonging to new member George Vest. This car may look familiar as it was purchased from Owen Harner.
Waynesboro-Staunton members socializing while waiting for lunch.
W-S President Jack Drago calls the meeting to order.
Susan Gray introduces our speaker for the day's meeting.
Lynn Wilson of the Wilson Workforce and Rehabilitation Center Foundation gives her presentation.
Allison Graves, filling in for Vice-President Walter Wilson, provides an update on upcoming activities.
Treasurer Todd Smith gives an update on the club's finances.
Doris Stone installs the 2020 slate of officers: (L-R) Todd Smith - Treasurer, Walter Wilson (with Allison Graves standing in) - Vice-President, Jack Drago - President and Robbie Gray - Secretary.
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