CLUB PICNIC SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 2015

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www.streetsurvivorsofmaryland.comSEPTEMBER 2015CLUB PICNICSUNDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 2015ALL CLUB MEMBERS AND THEIR FAMILIES ARE INVITED. ITIS HELD AT PATAPSCO STATE PARK, AVALON PAVILION #104AT 11AM. EVERY FAMILY IS ASKED TO BRING A SIDE DISHOR DESSERT TO FEED 6. THE CLUB SUPPLIES EVERYTHINGELSE. DON’T FORGET OUR ANNUAL MODEL CAR CONTEST FORALL AGES. (ANY MODELS PREVIOUSLY ENTERED OR DIECASTMODELS WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE FOR VOTING). THERE WILLBE GAMES. BRING YOUR CLASSIC CAR. THE PARK ENTRANCEIS LOCATED ON RT. 1 IN ELKRIDGE. FROM 695 NORTHBOUNDTAKE EXIT 10, TURN LEFT ONTO WASHINGTON BLVD. GOABOUT 3 MILES TO SOUTH STREET. TURN RIGHT AT THEPATAPSCO STATE PARK SIGN. THE PARK ENTRANCE IS ONTHE LEFT. TELL THEM YOU ARE WITH THE STREETSURVIVORS. THERE IS AN ADMISSION FEE TO THE PARK.WE HAVE A COVERED PAVILION WITH PLENTY OF PARKING.THE PICNIC IS RAIN OR SHINE.NEXT CLUB MEETING - WEDS.AUGUST 26,8PMNEWSLETTERS ARE AVAILABLE BY EMAIL, AT THE MEETINGS AND CRUISE LOTCLUB MEETINGS ARE HELD AT 8PM ON THE LAST WEDS. OF THE MONTH EXCEPT DEC. ANDJAN. AT THE AMERICAN LEGION POST 195 ON 2603 VIRGINIA AVE. BALTIMORE, MD 21227.BOARD MEETINGS MAY BE HELD AT 7PM ON THE SAME NIGHT. ALL MEMBERS AREENCOURAGED TO ATTEND MONTHLY TO BE INFORMED OF CLUB INFORMATION.1

BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2014-16PRESIDENTRICK WOOLRIDGE 443-829-5658VICE PRESIDENTTOM PATTAN 443-838-0948SERGEANT-AT-ARMS & CHAPLAINDICK SMITH 410-360-4094TREASURERMARY COX 410-969-6070MEMBERSHIPDINA MCKENNY 410-437-5968APPOINTED POSITIONSCHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD& SUNSHINE GIRLJANET WOOLRIDGE 410-247-4643SSofMDMinutes07/29/2015;8:00pm1) Meeting was called to order by Rick2) Bakery Express Show made 1338.79;donation of 800 will be made to BakeryExpress for Sarah's House3) Dick Smith read a letter he wrote tothe club4) Prayers to Linda Helmick, GaryGrimm, John Pulver and Chip Wayland5) Mary gave the treasury report6) Diane read an interview written in abook on John Maylola7) Rick read Thank You cards written tothe club8) Food Drive made 584; club donating 500 to food bankEXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENTDICK COX 410-969-6070SECRETARY/CAR SHOW REGISTRARAMANDA RICHARDS 410-242-3756Submitted byRuss RichardsAmanda Richards, SecretaryNEWSLETTER EDITORDIANE PATTAN 410-636-5212PUBLICITYCHRIS DERKACZ 410-761-1927WEBMASTERTIM SHUE 410-292-1890CRUISE COORDINATORRUSS RICHARDS 410-336-1156ROAD CAPTAINDAVE WILLIAMS 410-360-090650/50 COORDINATORSBUD TORMOLLAN 410-636-1604JOHN MCKENNY 410-437-5968PAST PRESIDENTFRED VOLLMERHAUSEN 410-789-6414The Street Survivors of Maryland, Inc. is a 501c Not for ProfitOrganization.The objectives of this club are to promote interest in thepreservation and enjoyment of old cars, accessories and associatedlore, and to enjoy the companionship of their owners. Also to raisefunds for charitable organizations or individuals deemed needy by theBoard and General Membership.2

Sending Get Well WishesMOLLY BOYDLINDA HELMICKCHIP WAYLANDBILL GRAMMERGARY GRIMMJON PULVERBRITTNI DERKACZRICHARD ANDERSONGEORGE MILLERZACH MARION9/59/219/239/24Please notify Janet Woolridge if you know ofsomeone who is sick or in the hospital 410-247-4643STREET SURVIVORS2015 PATRONSMary & Dick CoxMary FreyerTom & Diane PattanGail SmithJan SterlingBud & Pat TormollanLinda & Dave WilliamsPhil & Jan WoodallGinny WoodyRick & Janet WoolridgeShow your support! 10.00ITEMS NEEDEDFOR VETERAN’SSHOWNOVEMBER 8THRAFFLE BASKETSBAKED GOODSDOOR PRIZES3

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OUT & ABOUTSEAFOOD FESTIVAL CAMBRIDGETOM PATTAN3RD PLACE 65 CORVAIRTom Pattan at theIndianapolisSpeedway MuseumOUR LADIES ANDFRIENDS HAD A GREATTIME AT PAINT NITE ATELLIE’S PLACE INMILLERSVILLE. LINDAWILLIAMS AND JESSICALEISTER NOT SHOWN5

FOR SALE1937 Chevrolet 2 dr Sedan350cu. in. 350 auto. trans 3" chopAir & Heat, Power Steering, Powerbrakes, Power seats, Power trunk. 30,000.00Jimmy cell 410-491-5019443-274-22661969 Corvette StingrayBlack with Black interior, 355 cubic inchsmall block, 350 turboPower steering, brakes and windows,Sidepipes & headersGood Condition 19,500 negotiableCall Mary Cox 410-969-6070ROADTRIPTIME!!!!Oct1- ngMon.morningforaniceridereturninghomeviaI- - ‐401- ‐1972orRuss410- ‐336- ‐11566

Proposed Law Changes Aimed At OCEAN CITY Vehicle Events;Public Nuisance Issues TargetedPosted on 08/13/2015 by Joanne ShrinerOCEAN CITY – For the last couple of years, city officials have promised action to ease concerns over vehicular events inOcean City, and a first step is the Police Commission proposing recommended changes to city laws.The most recent event to worry residents was Cruisin, which hit Ocean City in May with 3,400 classic cars officiallyregistered for the event and thousands more unaffiliated with it. While the officially registered participants appeared to bewell behaved for the most part and attended the event’s official activities at the Inlet and Roland E. Powell ConventionCenter, the uninvited groups raced up and down Coastal Highway and other streets, dumped trash in parking lots andleft a considerable amount of rubber on the roads.Cruisin has become one of the biggest weekends of the year in Ocean City, according to promoter and organizer BobRothermel and many business owners. While local residents bristled at the steady roar of the hot rod engines and theconsequences of the large convergence, special events drive the economy in Ocean City, especially in the shoulderseasons. Balancing them with the quality of life has always been a challenge.Immediately following last year and this year’s events complaints were heard loud from residents demanding changes.The same was reported after last fall’s VW/Audi event, which will return the first weekend of October.The Police Commission on Monday morning reviewed proposed ordinance changes that would add additional “tools tothe toolbox” when it comes to spectators and the damage they cause.City Solicitor Guy Ayres looked to Myrtle Beach, S.C. and provided copies of laws that relate to the issues Ocean Cityhas been experiencing.The first proposed change would be to a chapter of Ocean City’s code titled “Offenses and Miscellaneous Provisions.”“It will be a violation for any business license holder to permit, enable or allow the consumption of or possession in anopen container of alcoholic beverage in the parking areas, and the commission or omission of the license holder thatallows the unlawful activity constitutes the act of maintaining or contributing to a public nuisance, and the license shall besubject to business license revocation,” the proposed ordinance states. “The employment of security personnel with theposting of signage, or proof of providing written or oral warning of the prohibition to the guests prior to summoning lawenforcement, shall create a presumption of compliance with the law by the business license holder.”Regarding municipal sponsored events, the council can allow possession and consumption of alcoholic beverages atmunicipal sponsored events and municipal permitted special events on public property and municipal parking lots subjectto restrictions and conditions the Mayor and City Council impose.The commission was in consensus to add here, “ and with approval of a permit of the Board of LicenseCommissioners.”If in violation, the ordinance calls for a penalty of a municipal infraction. However, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD)Capt. Kevin Kirstein recommended a municipal misdemeanor. He explained an infraction calls for the issuance of a ticketwhile a misdemeanor allows for a citation and hearing and/or arrest.“I support it. This is to address a problem that has been a growing concern, and has been causing issues with our policedepartment as far as enforcement regarding overflow into the streets and right-of-ways during specific events,” MayorRick Meehan said. “The intent of this is also to notify those who have private parking lots that is required parking thatthose lots are for that specific purpose and not for the consumption of alcohol or for a party to be set up.”The next change would be made to an article of same chapter in regards to destruction of required landscaping andparking.Destructive use is defined as “the congregation, loitering or lingering of persons, or the placement of tents, trailers,structures, cooking devices, chairs, tables, coolers or other objects on or in a required landscaped area in disturbance ordamage of the plants or area.”Public nuisance use of a parking area is defined as “the creation or maintenance of impromptu, unmanaged outdoorevents or parties, to set up, place or use tents, trailers, structures, cooking devices, chairs, tables, coolers or otherobjects from which to sell, dispense, cook, prepare, serve, distribute or consume any food or beverage, object orproduct; or to broadcast amplified music from vehicles or other devices; or the use of tents, trailers, structures, cookingdevices, chairs, tables, coolers or other objects for congregational purposes that prevent the use of the parking area forits intended purpose.”The ordinance states security resources must be hired to prevent destruction to landscaped areas, as well as prevent thepublic nuisance of required parking areas. They would be in violation if they are found encouraging or allowingdestructive use of required landscaping, as well as if any person engages in the destructive use of required landscaping.“However, that such events that are specifically permitted through legislative or administrative action, or sponsored bythe business license holder, or other entity or person owning or maintaining a required landscape area or parking area incompliance with regulations governing such outdoor events are not included,” the ordinance includes.Kirstein recommended a waiver be granted to the business license holder, person or entity, as well as those found inviolation be penalized with a municipal misdemeanor.7

“It sounds like they can waive themselves. If they want a waiver, they should have to come to the Mayor and CityCouncil, and not just decide to use their landscaped area because it is their event,” he said.The destruction of landscaping has been an issue for some time, the mayor said.“It is a nuisance that there are situations where landscaping is being destroyed, and the property owner is certainlynot guilty when it is somebody that just decided to sit there,” he said. “Code requires landscaping, and propertyowners are responsible for maintaining that landscaping. In order to receive an occupancy permit, you have to havethat landscaping and keep it maintained, and we see a lot of cases where it has been damaged or destroyed. Itneeds to be addressed as it has caused problems for our department and with the general public.”The final ordinance change in regards to vehicular events would change the chapter titled, “Traffic and Vehicles.”The amendment would define a trailer as, “A vehicle that has no motive power, is designed to carry people orproperty and be towed by a motor vehicle, and is constructed so that no part of its weight rests on the towingvehicle.”The ordinance would prohibit any oversized vehicle or trailer to be parked on any municipal parking lot, publicstreet, alley or any public way within the corporate limits of Ocean City from May 1 through Oct. 31., except fortrailers used for transporting construction materials and equipment for an active site.“The purpose of this is because our streets during certain events become overcrowded with trailers causing traffichazards, especially along Baltimore Ave. Originally when these events started there were a lot less trailers but nowthey are all over the streets including residential areas and it has caused concern,” Meehan said.The commission was in consensus to move the proposed ordinance changes forward to the full council for approvalwith the recommended changes.CAR SHOWS AND EVENTSSEPT. 4-6SEPT. 5SEPT. 12SEPT. 12SEPT. 12SEPT. 12SEPT. 12SEPT. 12SEPT. 13SEPT. 13SEPT. 19SEPT. 20SEPT. 20OCT. 3-4 10-11OCT. 3OCT. 3OCT. 8-11OCT. 17OCT. 24OCT. 30OCT. 31NOV. 7NOV. 8DEC. 5-6DEC. 13WESTERN MD. STREET ROD ROUND-UP ALLEGHENY FAIRGROUNDS 2490-520-0653WHEELS FROM THE PAST CAR SHOW GREENE TURTLE EDGEWATER 9-2 12/ 15JOHN WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH CAR SHOW RITCHIE HWY. GLEN BURNIE 15/ 20 8-1CLASSIC CAR SHOW ST. PHILIP NERI SCHOOL 6401 ORCHARD RD. LINTHICUM 15/20 9-25TH ANNUAL CAR SHOW FAIRHAVEN 7200 THIRD AVE. SYKESVILLE 12 9-1 TAMMY 410-876-6509ALL CHEVY SHOW LINCOLN TECH INSTITUTE COLUMBIA 8:30AM 12/ 15 GARRY 443-996-0988JOHN WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH 6922 RITCHIE HWY. 8-1 15/ 20 410-766-6981MANCHESTER AUTUMN HAVEST CAR SHOW CARNIVAL GROUNDS 10-2 10 AACA 443-547-1632VINTAGE TIN ROD RUN & SWAP MEET GERST FARM 10-3 15 CAR SHOW 10 SWAP MEET 5 SPECT.SPORT CHEVROLET SILVER SPRING 10-3 15 JERRY 410-871-0065LAUREL LIONS CLUB CAR SHOW LAUREL MUNIC. CTR. 10-3 15/ 20 301-483-9807 MAILBOX #5STREET SURVIVORS CLUB PICNIC PATAPSCO ST. PARK 11-3ALZHEIMERS CAR SHOW FREDERICK MVANATIONAL HARVEST APPLE FESTIVAL & CAR SHOW BIGLERSVILLE, PA 10 8AMWILKINS BUICK PET-A-THON AND CAR DISPLAY 10-3RIDGELY PHARMACY & ICE CREAM PARLOR 5TH ANNUAL CAR FEST 15/ 20 www.ridgelycarshow.comOCEAN CITY ENDLESS CRUISINMILTON WRIGHT HIGH SCHOOL CAR SHOW 1301 N. FOUNTAIN GREEN RD. BELAIR, MD 9-1 15/ 20STREET SURVIVORS AUTO PARTS SWAP MEET AND FLEA MARKET GERST FARM RICK 443-829-5658STREET SURVIVORS HALLOWEEN CRUISE NIGHTHALLOWEEN CAR SHOW KENT ISLAND FIRE DEPT. 10-2 10STEVENSVILLE CAR SHOW RT 18 & MAIN ST. 410-604-2100STREET SURVIVORS OF MD 9TH ANNUAL VETERAN’S CAR SHOW CENTRE OF GLEN BURNIE 9-3EAST COAST NATIONALS TIMONIUM FAIRGROUNDSSTREET SURVIVORS CHRISTMAS CAR SHOW & AUCTION POST 195 BALTO. HIGHLANDSFOR MORE SHOWS GO TO WWW.CARCRUISEGUIDE.COMWEDNESDAYS GINO’S RESTAURANT RITCHIE HWY. GLEN BURNIE 6-9PM8

AUTOS & AUTO PARTSHOUSEHOLD ITEMS, FURNITURECLOTHING, TOYS & MORE 20.00 Per SpacePay at the gateFood & Drinks availableGERST FARM8401 VETERANS HWY.MILLERSVILLE, MD 21108the corner of East West Pkwy. & Veterans Hwy.FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT OUR WEBSITEwww.streetsurvivorsofmaryland.comCALL Rick 443-829-5658 or Tom 443-838-09489

9th Annual Veterans Appreciation Car ShowNov. 8, 20159am to 3pm(Rain Date Nov. 15)The Centre At Glen Burnie6711 Ritchie Hwy. Glen Burnie, MD 21060(behind Toys R Us & HH Gregg Use Ordnance Rd. Entrance)Registration starts at 8AM Registration 15.00 at the gateOpen to all vehicles-Participant Judging300 Dash PlaquesParticipant & Special AwardsDoor Prizes, Music, Raffles & Bake SaleFood & Drinks availableFor info call Rick 443-829-5658DISPLAY YOUR MILITARY MEMORABILIA AT THE SHOW.or Tom 443-838-0948ALL VETERANS WILL BE HONORED.www.streetsurvivorsofmaryland.com THIS SHOW WILL BENEFIT VETERANS & MILITARY FAMILIESPLEASE RETURN VETERANS CAR SHOW REGISTRATION FORM & 15 BY 10/27 THANK YOUNAME PHONEADDRESS CITY ST ZIPVEHICLE MAKE YEAR MODELCLUB AFFILIATIONDisclaimer: In consideration of the acceptance of the right to participate, participants and spectators release and discharge theStreet Survivors of MD, The Centre At Glen Burnie, it's officers, members and anyone connected with the management orpresentation of this event of any and all known injuries, losses, damage and or claims from any cause whatsoever that may besuffered to his person, vehicle or party.SignaturePLEASE MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO THE STREET SURVIVORS OF MD. COMPLETE FORM ANDMAIL TO STREET SURVIVORS OF MD-PO BOX 19830-BALTIMORE, MD 21225 attn:Vet Show10

TROPHY SPONSORSHIP FOR VETERANS SHOW NOV. 8, 2015 15.00 EACH MUST BE IN BY OCT. 10, 2015NAME PHONENAME ON TROPHYTOTAL OF TROPHIES@ 15.00 EACHTOTAL CASH or CHECK#FOR INFO CALL RICK 443-829-5658 OR TOM 443-838-0948 COMPLETE AND RETURN TO CLUBBOBBI’S SALON1407 SULPHUR SPRING RD SUITE E410-242-0188AvailableM W TH F11

INSURANCEFREE ANALYSISNOTARY PUBLICJan N. SterlingTAX AND ACCOUNTING SERVICESPERSONAL, SMALL BUSINESS & CORPORATIONS410-761-9296410-761-9961 (FAX)CALL ANYTIMEWilsonEST.1919LIGHTING & INTERIORS410-823-0423410-828-6055 FaxMonday-Saturday208 York Rd.9:30 am to 5:30 pmTowson, MD 21204Sunday:12:00 to 99“CAN DO”M.H.I.C. 28340GEORGE W. MILLER, JR. CO.GENERAL CONTRACTINGBRICK-BLOCK-STONE-CEMENTROOM ADDITIONSHOME IMPROVEMENTSLANDSCAPING(BUDDY)GEORGE W. MILLER, JR24 GLENWOOD AVE.BALTIMORE, MD 2122812

sept. 12 classic car show st. philip neri school 6401 orchard rd. linthicum 15/20 9-2 sept. 12 5th annual car show fairhaven 7200 third ave. sykesville 12 9-1 tammy 410-876-6509 sept. 12 all chevy show lincoln tech institute columbia 8:30am 12/ 15 garry 443-996-0988 sept. 12 john wesley methodist c

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