Retro Trophy Winners
miles
2024 Sue & Randy Mays 796
2025 Sue & Randy Mays 802
Randy Mays & Eric Best
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February 21st
Riptide's Seafood Restaurant
11212 Iron Bridge Rd.
Chester, Va 23831
Hosted by Ronnie & Peggy Helms and Patsy Gregory
We will be ordering off the Menu. Separate checks and gratuity will be included. Check out menu at www.riptidesseafood.com. Dessert will be provided. Arrive @ 11:30 a.m
Please RSVP by February 16th to confirm you will be attending to
Patsy Gregory or Peggy Helms.
March 21st
The Fat Tuna
1433 Richmond Rd.
Williamsburg, Va
Hosted by George Siecko
More info to come...
June 13th
AACA Car Show
St. Joseph's Villa
Footnote: President's Message page is a "throw-back" to the original T-Bird Times newsletter.
MILES DRIVEN AWARD
Trophy Award History
The idea for a ”most miles driven” trophy began back in 2006. Then VCTC President, Fred Schmoyer thought it would be fun to have a friendly competition to promote driving of our classics. Our trophy was designed and crafted by club members George Lake and Fred Schmoyer.
Mileage is tracked for Classic Tbirds driven to club events simply by noting the mileage from member’s home to the club meeting location using Google Maps. The noted mileage is doubled to create a round-trip total and then tabulated. The club member who travels the most miles for the year has their name placed on the trophy and is awarded The Trophy for a year.
In 2023 CTCI membership voted to include the "Modern Classic" Retro-Birds. In accordance, VCTC also includes Retro-Bird ownership. (VCTC has always welcomed Retro-Bird owners into the club.) In the latter months of 2023, VCTC membership voted to include a 'Miles Driven' competition for those driving Retros. George Lake and Fred Schmoyer were then 'commissioned' to build a new Trophy to recognize the 'Most Miles Driven' winner of the Retro Division.
The new trophy was exhibited at the November VCTC meeting. Mileage tabulation began in January, with a winner to be declared for the year 2024.
CURRENT TROPHY HOLDERS
Some of you may be thinking about hosting a club event but are hesitant because you haven’t done it before or have concerns about organizing it. If that’s the case, no worries…it’s relatively easy to plan, there are no hard-and-fast requirements, and other club members will answer questions, provide advice, or help you plan. There are a few considerations to make things go smoothly and create the environment for an enjoyable social experience for club members.
Usually, plan for guests to arrive by 11:30 with things kicking off at 12:00. It’s best if there is a dedicated/designated parking area for those driving classic and retro TBirds. If meeting at a restaurant, the business management can often help identify and reserve a suitable area. When weather cooperates, we can have 10 or more classics at the event. Hosts should plan to arrive a bit early to confirm plans with the restaurant and direct parking.
For planning, usually 20-40 members attend our monthly events. The host will be required to provide the basic details such as who, what, where, when, and RSVP information to the club secretary for posting to the club web site. The club secretary will then post and send event notice to all members. This notification needs to be posted as soon as details are available. Ideally, the meeting would be held in a room large enough to seat everyone comfortably. If in a restaurant, it’s best (though not required) if the area is separated in some way from other customers to facilitate group discussion and business.
Since the pandemic some venues have started charging a room or service fee. In this case, VCTC will provide hosts with up to $150.00 to offset the cost of these room/service fees. These funds cannot be used for alcoholic beverages.
Options for lunch can vary depending on the venue. Regardless of choice, hosts should talk to restaurant management to inform them of the overall plan and coordinate necessary details. Ordering and paying individually from the standard menu is one option. If going this route, it’s best to coordinate with restaurant management to make ordering and serving go smoothly without excessive delay. Selecting menu items in advance or catering a buffet line is another possibility. Another option depending on the venue is to determine/provide the main course and have attendees contribute to the meal by bringing a dish to share. Generally, try to keep costs for lunch about $25 per person. Meeting hosts can collect lunch fees from guests as they arrive or guests can pay checks individually after lunch, depending on which option was used.
At the meeting site, you can expect the club President to discuss the plan and manage timing to briefly conduct VCTC business and make any pertinent announcements prior to serving lunch. This business generally takes less than 15 minutes. When complete, lunch is served and expect the rest of the day to go smoothly as the servers do their thing and attendees can continue mixing, meeting and eating.
As an after-lunch option, consider if there are additional activities available at or near the meeting location which can be visited following lunch. While not required, this can provide opportunities for attendees to visit places they otherwise would not have known about. Previous examples include wineries, car/tractor museums, botanical gardens, and various historic sites. These can be set up as group activities or merely offered as information for those who might want to check it out.
Please consider if you have a great restaurant or unique idea for hosting an upcoming event. We are always looking for new places we haven’t visited before.
TIPS FOR HOSTING AN EVENT
** Tips for Hosting **
See Below President's Message
Classic Thunderbird Club International Chapter #36
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
RECENT PHOTOS
PHOTOS
ARCHIVED PHOTOS
PRESIDENT
VICE PRESIDENT
TREASURER
Stan Hostetler
Patsy Gregory
Eric Best
SECRETARY
ACTIVITIES
CHAPLAINS
Carl Claus
Linda Twilley
Brenda Morrison / Carrie Hillman
EVENTS CALENDAR
The Davidson's April 2009
The Most Tbirds at a Club Event 20 Classics & 4 Retros
Thunderbird Appreciation Day 2019
Chesterfield
November 2020
www.vaclassictbirdclub.com
Photo taken at Graves Mt. Lodge Syria, VA 2008
CLUB EVENTS
OTHER EVENTS
Note: Click on photos to enlarge and see more.
PAST AWARD WINNERS
2007 Alice & Russ Dolbear
2008 Alice & Russ Dolbear
2009 Linda & Bill Brown
2010 Linda & Bill Brown
2011 Peg & Gene Marianetti
2012 Sue & Steve Patterson
2013 Nancy & Fred Schmoyer
2014 Carrie & Lynn Hillman
2015 Nancy & Fred Schmoyer
2016 Linda & Bill Brown
2017 Peg & Gene Marianetti
2018 Paula & Eric Best
2019 Lee & Stan Hostetler
2020 Defered - pandemic2021 Linda & Bill Brown 510
2022 Lee & Stan Hostetler 786
2023 Lee & Stan Hostetler 748
2024 Paula & Eric Best 761
2025 Paula & Eric Best 992
Dedicated to the enjoyment, restoration, and preservation of the Classic Thunderbirds
All 'two-seater' Ford Thunderbirds
miles
1252
1050
2064
1222
1346
1276
1116
1068
946
1300
1030
1112
1126
Bill Brown & Stan Hostetler
Bill is a multiple winner (4 times)
and has the highest mileage total!
If you are interested in hosting a monthly club meeting, contact Activities Coordinator, Linda Twilley
President’s Message January 2026
Happy New Year everyone!
What a great way to start off the year with a great gathering of Tbird friends in Mechanicsville at Patsy’s home. There were 35 members present to enjoy a Christmas encore and to admire Christmas trees of all sizes and in every room of her house, including the bathroom and the garage. There was no lack of Christmas Spirit in the first weekend of January. Patsy provided three types of soups, a variety of sandwiches and many delicious desserts. I think everyone had plenty to eat. Thanks Patsy!
Saturday started out cold (sub-freezing) with a forecast of possible rain by mid-day, so the Classics remained home. (Fooled again! The roads were clear and dry.) We were happy to see that 6 Retros brought their owners to the luncheon. We had a good crowd that included some faces that we hadn’t seen for a while. I think it is always better to be able to mingle and share time with our Tbird Brethren in someone’s home as opposed to in a restaurant. Thanks again Patsy for sharing the Christmas Spirit with us in your beautiful home.
There was a bit of business as the winners of the ‘Most Miles Driven’ trophies were presented to Eric Best in the Classic category and to Randy Mays in the Retro category. The trophy presentation was done by outgoing Secretary Bill Brown in his last official duty. Thanks Bill, for your willingness to go beyond expectations to make VCTC such a fun club for all members to enjoy. Don’t go far Bill, your extensive Tbird knowledge will be revisited in the years to come, and we will ‘bend your ear’ on occasion.
As of this writing, there is nothing scheduled for our February meeting. While socializing before and after lunch, I did have conversations with a few members and talked about some of our previous meeting locations, and we could possibly make a return visit. It is a little more challenging to plan something this time of year with weather uncertainty, but I’m confident something can and will be arranged. Keep an eye on your email in-box for future updates.
My New Year’s resolution: Drive the Tbird MORE!
I wish Health, Happiness, and Prosperity to all in the coming New Year.
Remember: “Take care of your Tbirds… and each other!”
Stan Hostetler
SAVE THE FOLLOWING DATES!
2025 Trophy Winners
** Please note **
3 Items on the "Classifieds" page under "More" Tab
"Trophy Love"
Nancy Schmoyer
George Lake
New Retro Thophy
George Lake & Fred Schmoyer
The Original Miles Driven Trophy
for the Classics
1st Award Winner
Russ Dolbear & Fred Schmoyer
Tribute Photo Album of Russ Dolbear 1950 - 2023
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