FMCA's next international convention will take place in a town known for its proximity to a number of great Southern attractions. FMCA members will find an ample supply of Southern hospitality and charm in Perry, Georgia. From the unusual, quaint shops of the downtown district to the hustle and bustle of the state-of-the-art Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter, FMCA members are sure to experience enjoyable moments during their visit. Perry is promoted as the "Crossroads of Georgia" because of its advantageous location just off Interstate 75, approximately 25 miles south of Macon. |
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Just about anyone who has spent an hour at a lake, stream, or pond has seen the American coot (Fulica americana). These all-terrain, duck-like birds can be found throughout most of North America. |
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What to do about the mail is always a concern for the traveling family. Motorhomers who enjoy extended summer trips or winters in warmer climes and full-timers who travel wherever the winds may take them are especially aware that keeping up with the mail can be a source of frustration and worry. FMCA's mail forwarding service* was instituted as a member benefit so that families might enjoy their travels without having to worry about when and where they would receive their mail. FMCA members who wish to sign up for this service are asked to follow the procedures listed below to ensure uninterrupted mail service once they depart. 1. |
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The telephone number noted in "Enter The Freedom Machine" (November 2004, page 86) for Winnebago Industries' Special Vehicles division has changed. The correct number is now (800) 492-9135. Tiffin Recall Clarification The November 2004 "Recall Corner" included NHTSA recall 04V383000 (page 28), which involves buckle assemblies on Amsafe seat belts installed in some 2004 and 2005 Tiffin Allegro, Allegro Bay, Allegro Bus, Phaeton, and Zephyr motorhomes. |
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Just about anyone who has spent an hour at a lake, stream, or pond has seen the American coot (Fulica americana). These all-terrain, duck-like birds can be found throughout most of North America. |
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The president of the United States gives a yearly "State of the Union" address. Along this line, in last January's issue, I wrote an article titled "State of the Association" to inform you of the status of the Family Motor Coach Association from my viewpoint as the association's president. |
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For trip-planning information, contact these tourism offices. The contact information was accurate as of November 2006. UNITED STATES
Alabama Bureau Of Tourism & Travel P.O. |
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No matter where we travel, FMCA family motorhomes are instantly recognizable to members and nonmembers alike by our "goose eggs" — the white-on-black, oval-shaped plaques displayed prominently on our motor coaches. Each pair of plaques bears a unique member number. That means more than 350,000 of them have been turned out since Family Motor Coach Association was founded in 1963. |
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Each year as I write this column for the January issue of Family Motor Coaching magazine, I try to entice readers to turn to the member benefits section in this magazine and become familiar with the benefits that are available to you as a result of your membership in FMCA. This year the "Member Benefits Guide" begins on page 186. |
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Fifteen years ago, a group of Pace Arrow motorhome owners got together to form the California Pacers chapter of FMCA. We started with 40 charter member families, and three still remain active in the club: Roger and Shirley Clark, F106016; Don and Ester MacDonald, F114045; and Patricia Nelson, F42570. Fun is the main focus of our chapter, as we have so much at every rally. |
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