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TULSA OKFEBRUARY 2015Founded 1980INSIDE THISISSUEFROM THE PRESIDENT’S DESKHey all! Want to bring some points of interest to you.JUST AROUNDTHE BEND2MEETINGMINUTES3Club membership renewal should be completed by end of the March general meeting. According to our bylaws renewals are considered delinquent after the February meeting. Membership’s renewals not paid bythe end of the March meeting are terminated. We don’t want you removed from the roster and the e-maildistribution list. so don't be late. You can always be restored when you do decide to renew.8We have a couple of special guest speakers at the General Meeting Feb 3 come on out. I asked theSpeedy’s head waiter on one of my recent visits how the club was doing in the area of tipping. I got an"aaaaaah" indicating there is room for improvement. I'm just as guilty.STURGIS A10CLUBAPPLICATIONFORM15Birthdays andAnniversaries02/06 - Chris HooseSteve Armstrong needs a head count on who is planning to join the OMC to Marland Mansion in Ponca CityFebruary 7th. We’ll meet at the Wal-Mart in Sands Springs located on Hwy 97 exit off of Hwy 412. We willleave at 9:45 sharp. Take Hwy 97 to Hwy 51, following Hwy 51 into Stillwater where we'll meet up with Steve,other GCCM members and OMC at the Wal-Mart on Perkins Rd around 11:00 AM. Leaving there at 11:30AM and follow OMC to Ponca City on Hwy 177. We’re expecting the Wichita club to join us as well. We mayhave to split up for lunch to handle the anticipated size of the group!Several of us have registered and received our registration number. Many of you know Roger and ElaineBymun. they were members for many years who have missed a few years due to family events. They haverecently renewed their membership with us. Roger has been President, Vice-President and Board memberduring his previous tenure. Roger was also the Starbird Show coordinator of which I have filled in his absence. Roger has graciously accepted my passing the baton back to him. With that, Roger will be receivingthe registration numbers from you. His e-mail is rogerbymun@yahoo.com and his number is (918) 6911508. Per the Starbird website, flyers and e-mails there are some changes to the show this year as DarrylStarbird is passing the torch to his son Cliff and daughter Cristy. Cliff will be at our next General Meeting toshare and present these changes. I'm sure they will be of great interest to htmDue to the inclement weather January 31st our scheduled Shoot Out has been rescheduled for Mar 7. Wewill be using one of the four pistol bays that Doug's club has, hopefully one of the wider ones so that morepeople can shoot at once. Since you are shooting as Doug Stovers’ guest, we have to stay together.02/06 - Don & Chris Hoose02/06 - Leland Hollis02/08 - Richard PattersonWe will be shooting from a "common" firing line, with no one "down range" of the other shooters. We will onlyhave as many people shooting at once as is safe. We will only be shooting handguns in rim fire or normalhandgun calibers and .22 LR rifles (no rifle calibers).02/08 - Judith Herrmann02/08 - Lori Hannagan02/09 - Gina Moseby02/09 - Terry Vicena02/13 - John & KellyHembyIf you are interested in reading their full list of range rules, they can be found here.http://www.poncarpc.org/documents/Regulations RangeRules 2015.pdfAs a result of the recent Board meeting we have great plans with our new website, Paypal, member section,updated and accessible club roster, sponsor forms and event calendar. There will a countdown counter forour annual show, judging information and other show related information at your fingertips. Check us out and look out for future details!02/15 - Linda Magnusson02/19 - Ben EcklarMustangs Rule!!02/21 - Earl Hillard02/21 - Lori Place02/24 - Don HooseJohn Hemby

Green Country Classic Mustangs - Where All Mustangs Are ClassicsFebruary3rd - General Meeting @ Speedy Gonzales 7pm7th - Pony Drive with OMC to Marland Mansion in Ponca City, OK20th, 21st and 22nd - Starbird Show24th - Board Meeting @ Apple Barrel Broken Arrow OKMarch3rd - General Meeting @ Speedy Gonzales 7pm7th - Ponca City Shoot Out24th - Board Meeting @ Apple Barrel Broken Arrow OKApril4th - Hale on Wheels Car Show7th - General Meeting @ Speedy Gonzales 7pm17th, 18th and 19th - Tulsa Auto Show28th - Board Meeting @ Apple Barrel Broken Arrow OKMay9th - OMC All Ford Car & Truck Show at Bob Moore16th - GCCM Annual Picnic at Melvin’s23rd - Eureka Springs Car ShowJune17th, 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st - 41st Mid-America Shelby MeetSeptember1st thru 6th - 9th Annual Sturgis Rally Sturgis ND12th - OMC Annual Stampede Car Show Mustang OK19th - GCCM Annual Round Up Car Show Jenks OKOctober10th - OMC Annual Gattitown Pizza’s Cool Autumn Nights Car Show2Pony Tales

Green Country Classic Mustangs - Where All Mustangs Are ClassicsPony TalesGeneral Meeting Minutes - January 7, 2015Speedy GonzalezOpen Meeting – John Hemby called the meeting to order at 7:00pmGreeted Sponsors – Bud Jesse and Melvin Little. Lonnie Iannazzo arrived later.Greeted New Member(s) – Christina Komala with ‘08 Roush (23rd Mustang).Greeted GuestsPrevious Minutes are Approved.Financials – Sandy Bradford - Show Account - 10,123.41. General Account - 6,622.24 includes 195 membershiprenewals and Xmas fund.Lifetime Award – John Hemby John & Board members presented a Lifetime Membership award (plaque) to Jerry and Cherie Bergeron for theirmany years of service to and for the club.Toy Run – John Hemby Beans not in attendance. 325 toys donated according to previous minutes.Xmas Party – Will Huber Went really well. Had plenty of leftovers. Thank you to club member Pastor Kersh for the great facility. Applause Great job planning to Will. ApplauseWebsite - Janice McGhee Janice making changes to Website. Launched new webpage. Members page in the new future. Will discuss PayPal option tiers at Board Meeting, vote at next General Meeting. Send Janice an email from webpage if needed. greencountryclassicmustang.com emails are invalid. Future page for posting members cars. Link to Facebook is on the site.Jackets – Steve Young All ordered jackets have been dispersed.Cruises – Steve Young Jan 10 – OMC club to Eischen’s Bar in Okarche. Feb 7 – OMC club to Marlin Mansion in Ponca City, John will lead from Tulsa. Steve to mentor Daniel Place.Activities – Steve Armstrong Passed out 1pg spreadsheet with potential activities listed and blanks to add suggestions. Please write Yes or Nonext to each. Bring suggestions to next meeting. Will check out and possibly schedule.Starbird Show – John Hemby Feb 20. John will send information. Will use corral this year. Create committee to plan for next year. Need to submit head count to Christie for parking.3

Green Country Classic Mustangs - Where All Mustangs Are ClassicsPony TalesSturgis Mustang Rally, SD – Jerry Bush September 2-6. Can officially register online. Leaving Tulsa with 5-10 cars. Events are posted on Facebook.New Items – John Hemby Nationals in Columbus this year. World of Wheels in Kansas City, will post dates. GCCM Patches and Window Stickers available for 2.00 from Jerry. 2ea available Windshield Protector for 05 & up for 15.00 from Melvin. 3ea available 50th Anniversary Stickers for 6.00 from Melvin. 1ea 50th Anniversary keychain for 15.00 from Melvin. Massey’s back in town, put 5800 miles on Honda.Outdoor Shooting Range – John Hemby Jan 31 in Ponca City. Member Doug Stover has invited members to shoot at their outdoor range. Last mile in dirt road, mustangs not preferred. To leave Tulsa at 7:30am. Range has 4 no-rim shot bay & 4 rifle bays. Bring gun & ammo. Doug’s top priority is Safety.Congrats – Applauses Kim and Billy Jenkins are grandparents. Pastor Ted retiring this Sunday after 45 years. Roger Bymun retired last Saturday. Cherie Bergeron to retire in May.50/50 & 10 Receipt Winners 10 Dinner – Tom Olmstead 50/50 for 67.00 - Bud JesseMeeting Adjourned at 7:30pm - 43 on signed attendanceBoard Meeting Minutes - January 27, 2015Apple BarrelAttendees: John Hemby, Corky Bradford, Sandy Bradford, Jason Granado, Rachael Granado, Mark Harwood, Melvin Little, Brad Long, Donnie Moseby, Ron Ramsey and Steve Young Guests: Roger Bynum, Janice McGhee, GinaMoseby and Paul & JeanOpen Meeting – John Hemby called the meeting to order at 7:03pm.Opening Comments Paul & Jean. Steve spotted their Stang several times in the Sapulpa area. He eventually left a GCCM card onwindshield at Post Office. From Bristow/Kellyville area. Will join group to Marland Cruise on Feb 7. Dennis Hannagan spotted a 50th Anniversary Stang on his mail route and was able to speak with him. Dennisgave the owner John’s number they have been texting. Clarification – MCA application form on website is separate and distinct from our club application. You do nothave to have MCA# to be a member unless you are an officer member.4

Green Country Classic Mustangs - Where All Mustangs Are ClassicsPony TalesFinancial Report – Sandy Show Account - 10,113.41. No change. Business Account - 7,414.79. To deposit 300. Returning Member – Roger Bymun. Roger is taking back the coordination of the Starbird Show.Existing Issues – John Jason to meet with Ron Watkins to have Signature Card updated. Ron Watkins has not asked for Roster to submit to MCA. Rachael will email to him.Website - Janice Passed handout for pricing options. Will test Google group email. PayPal charges. Steve mentioned that they do not charge for non-profit groups. Janice to check on. Update website with PayPal option, all voted yes. Club will cover PayPal fees, all voted yes. We will also monitor pricing/fees. Club voted on 2-year pricing plan. Janice will have bank account tied to PayPal, may need Sandy’s assistance. Add meeting in Calendar format. Janice will have calendar and lists of events. Janice will add a Round-Up day’s away count-down counter. Janice will test Google with attachments. MailChimp.com does only allow pictures. If successful Janice will created distribution lists for everyone to use.By-Laws – John Recommended changes discussed. Additional positions, “Directors” will be added and adjust the paragraph regarding dual signatures on checks. Melvin informed us this was added years ago when there was mishandling offund. Sandy confirmed the current checks have one line. Board agreed to the one line. Typos and grammaticalerrors to be corrected.Sponsor Forms – John Rewrite forms to facilitate show and general club sponsors giving sponsors option to sponsor 100% for club,100% show or 50/50. Ron suggested a form that would include Show ‘n Shine sponsorship. Dealerships to pay for Show N Shine?Kissee, Bolin Ford. John will make changes and email for approval. Need an official chairperson. Steve has assisted mostly for show sponsors. We may lose Select Auto as they have relocated to 51 St & Hwy 169, will be leasing lot in Jenks. Janice will make sure that the Sponsor Forms can be accessible from website for members. Lowest Sponsor package priced at 50. Sponsor Will Williams of CarFX will be a guest speaker next week at General Meeting.Starbird Show - Roger Cliff Starbird will be guest speaker next week at General Meeting. Cliff was speaker at a recent Chevy club meeting. Cliff mentioned that there will be a VIP Section in front of Expo for Show Stangs. Driver can pay 30 for everyone that fits in car only on Friday night. Can come and go as needed. Starbird has not specified space for GCCM; usually don’t receive until two days before. Roger has seven cars paid, Melvin will have three cars. Jim Liner will join GCCM this year. Starbird will present Top 50 Trophies. Everyone entered will receive a plaque with an insert for 5x7 photos.2016 Club Calendar – John 2016 year. How many car photos, if cars are in calendar they will receive 1 free calendar. Printing: Shutterfly, Dale Turner/Fuddruckers DJ. Roger will check with Dale for pricing.5

Green Country Classic Mustangs - Where All Mustangs Are Classics Pony TalesPast pricing, ordered 200 calendars, cost 2.50, sell 5.00.Options for photos: Draw 12 from hat, Auction months.Roger to check on pricing, Split photos, Centerfold.Troy Rushing works at printing place. John will contact.Other Issues John only has a few club cards left. Melvin will bring stack to General Meeting. Sandy checked on pricing for port-a-pottys. Gave Jason estimate info for 260.00. Club paid 790.00 for2014 Show. John will contact Ron Watkins for Head Judge position to coordinate with Melvin for judging classes and showsMeeting was adjourned at 7:55pm.16 in attendance.Would just like to thankthe club and the boardfor awarding JerryBergeron and I the Lifetime Membership awardlast night (Jan 6). Tosay we were surprised isa huge understatement.We have been memberssince 1999 and have enjoyed every minute. Wehope to have many moreyears of fun filled timeswith an amazing groupof people.- Cherie Bergeron6

Green Country Classic Mustangs - Where All Mustangs Are ClassicsPony TalesFOR SALE: 07 Mustang Price: 18,90025,800 milesGT package (leather, power windows,heated seats, dash lights change colors)Custom WheelsNew tires on frontCervini/Eleanor Body kitGarage keptLike new!!FOR SALE: 65 Mustang Price: 14,500347 Stroker EngineLong Tube HeadersKUMHO Tires (like new)All new wiringNew HeaterPower SteeringNew Front EndNew RadiatorDetailed Engine compartmentDetailed TrunkSound SystemFog Lights operational3 Speed Automatic Transmission373 GearsHurst ShifterNo rust, very well cared for, chrome is excellent, straight body with no dings. Restoration price listavailable by request. Please call if you have any questions.Call Billy Ashworth 918-808-63127

Green Country Classic Mustangs - Where All Mustangs Are ClassicsPony TalesLast year the Granados’s and the Hollis’s went to Sturgis Mustang Rally and they came back allrevved up to go again this year. Therefore, Linda Hollis and I, Jerry Bush, are making all theplans to get as many from this area to go with us for the 2015 Rally scheduled September 1-6.This is a big event so NOW is the time to get reservations in Sturgis and register. You will alsoneed reservations in Mitchell, SD where we will make an overnight stop September 1. Thoughwe are working on the final details our Facebook page has information about motels and Rallyregistration and events. The links are:http://www.sturgismustangrally.com/ Because some ponies will be leaving from Joplin and Tulsa September 1, the thought at this present time is to meet up in Kansas City. Please consider this show for one of your big trips of theyear. There are lots of sights to see including Mt. Rushmore, Crazy Horse Monument, a Drive toDeadwood, events and racing at the Thunderdome, Poker run through the Black Hills of SD., thecar show, the Banquet Dinner, and much more.Check out the web sites or contact Jerry Bush or Linda Hollis.8

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Green Country Classic MustangsP.O. Box 471361Tulsa, OK 74147-1361First ClassVisit us online N COUNTRY CLASSIC MUSTANGS - WHERE ALL MUSTANGS ARE CLASSICS.A NON-PROFIT REGIONAL GROUP OF THE MUSTANG CLUB OF AMERICA, IS ANORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO THE PRESERVATION AND ENJOYMENT OF THE MUSTANGAUTOMOBILE AND THE FELLOWSHIP THAT GOES HAND IN HAND.2015 OFFICERSPresidentJohn Hemby(918) 639-8152Board of DirectorsMark Harwood (2015)(Former President Position)Brad Long (2016)ViceVice-PresidentJason Granado(918) 638-1180Corky Bradford (2016)SecretaryRachel Granado(918) 638-8446Steve Young (2015)TreasurerSandy Bradford(918) 906-0664Melvin Little (2016)Ron Ramsey (2015)Donnie Moseby (2015)MCA Regional DirectorRon Watkins918-510-7612

9th - OMC All Ford Car & Truck Show at Bob Moore 16th - GCCM Annual Picnic at Melvin’s 23rd - Eureka Springs Car Show June 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st - 41st Mid-America Shelby Meet September 1st thru 6th - 9th Annual Sturgis Rally Sturgis ND 12th - OMC Annual Stampede Car Show Mustang OK 19th - GCCM Annual Round Up Car Show Jenks OK October

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