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Upcoming RMCC Sponsored Activities 1 Tuesday, December 10 RMCC Annual Christmas Party Pinocchio’s Bar and Grill 4820 Vista Blvd. Sparks, NV 89436 6:30 PM Mustang Tales Newsletter of the Reno Mustang Car Club December, 2013 In This Issue Club Activities 1 President’s Message 2 RMCC Christmas Party 3 Gift Exchange 4 Jell-O Salad Recipe 4 Newsletter Contributors 5 Mustang Book 6 Computer Donations 6 Coffee Clutch & E Mount 7 Nevada Day Parade 9 Holliday Greetings 10 RMCC Officers 11 Advertising 12 Classified Ads 13 Membership Application Last

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Upcoming RMCC Sponsored Activities1

Tuesday, December 10 RMCC Annual Christmas Party

Pinocchio’s Bar and Grill 4820 Vista Blvd. Sparks, NV 89436

6:30 PM

Mustang Tales

Newsletter of the Reno Mustang Car Club

December, 2013

In This Issue

Club Activities 1

President’s Message 2

RMCC Christmas Party 3

Gift Exchange 4

Jell-O Salad Recipe 4

Newsletter Contributors 5

Mustang Book 6

Computer Donations 6

Coffee Clutch & E Mount 7

Nevada Day Parade 9

Holliday Greetings 10

RMCC Officers 11

Advertising 12

Classified Ads 13

Membership Application Last

Message from RMCC President - Ron Wheeler

We'll, another year in the books with RMCC. With just the Sparks Christmas parade and Christmas party left, the year is surely winding down. We definitely had a successful year, the MCA show, poker run, progressive dinner, food delivery to Evelyn Mount, and many more. I want to also congratulate Joe Wyatt for getting accepted to the board of Hot August Nights. Many more people stepped up and volunteered this year which really helps out. Hope to see every one at the Christmas party and be prepared for a load of fun. Lastly I want to wish all a very Merry Christmas and a great new year.

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M E R R Y C H R I S T M A S

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You are invited to attend the . . .

Reno Mustang Car Club

CHRISTMAS PARTY

Date: Tuesday, December 13

Time: Cocktails at 6:30, Dinner at 7:00

Location: Pinocchio’s Bar and Grill 4820 Vista Blvd. Sparks, NV 89436

Cost: $25.00 per person (includes tax/gratuity) Pay at the door

Entertainment: White Elephant Gift Exchange ($25.00 gift limit)

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Membership Renewals Due. It’s that time of year again – membership renewals are due. Annual

membership dues are $35 for a Family Membership, $20 for a Single Membership. Remember, if membership dues are

paid before December 31, 2013 there is a $5.00 discount on the membership fee. Everyone desiring to renew their RMCC membership must complete a Membership Application. A copy of the Application is provided at the end of this newsletter for your convenience. Please make your check payable to the Reno Mustang Car Club and mail the Membership Application and check to:

Reno Mustang Car Club 1186 Telegraph St. Reno, NV 89510

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White Elephant Gift Exchange

In addition to the great food and fellowship experienced at the RMCC Annual Christmas Party, members also will participate in a “white elephant” gift exchange. This activity has proven to be a lot of fun and usually is the highlight of the evening. For those members new to the Club, here is a summary of how RMCC members play the game.

Members attending the Christmas party are asked to provide an inexpensive (< $25), wrapped gift(s) for the exchange. You get to exchange a gift for every gift you bring. Upon your arrival at the party, the gift(s) will be collected and you will be provided a playing card for each gift you brought. Humorous gifts are encouraged. In fact, the definition of a white elephant is a gift whose maintenance costs exceed its usefulness.

The White Elephant exchange proceeds as follows:

1. The game host will select a card from a deck of cards. The individual holding the identical card comes forward to pick a gift from the gift table. After selecting his/her gift, this person opens a wrapped gift and his/her turn ends.

2. Another card is selected by the host from the card deck. This person chooses whether to open a wrapped gift or "steal" a previously opened gift.

3. If a person has their gift stolen, they have the option of choosing a different wrapped gift, or stealing an unwrapped one from the gift table.

4. Unwrapped gifts may only be stolen two times. After the second steal, the gift is considered frozen and can no longer be stolen.

5. The game proceeds until all members who had a playing card have either picked a gift from the gift table or stolen a gift.

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Cranberry/Jell-O Salad Recipe Contributed by: Carol Hume Editor’s Note: This recipe was published in last year’s December newsletter. Given the holidays and how delicious this salad is, I thought it worth repeating this year. Enjoy . . .

Ingredients

2 small or one large package raspberry jell (I used sugar free) 1 tsp cinnamon 1/2 tsp ground cloves 1/4 tsp salt 1 large can whole cranberry sauce 1 large apple, sliced (tangy apple is best) 1 large can mandarin oranges

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1/2 cup chopped pecans (or walnuts) (nuts optional)

Cranberry/Jell-O Salad Recipe (continued)

Instructions

1. Dissolve Jell-o in 2 cups hot water 2. Add in spices and salt 3. Mix in cranberry sauce 4. Cool in refrigerator until thick 5. Stir in apple, oranges, and nuts 6. Chill until solid Note: May be put in mold.

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Newsletter Contributors Contributed by: Sid Gesh, Editor

This issue of Mustang Tales marks the end of my FOURTH year as Editor of the RMCC newsletter. As you might suspect, a lot of work and effort goes into the creation of each issue – and not all of it is performed by me. I rely heavily on other Club members like Ron Wheeler, Gary Wittmuss, Darold Roy and others for newsletter content. My wife, Judi Gesh, scours the Internet each month looking for articles and news items that might be of interest to the Club. Judi also creates the picture collages you see in Mustang Tales using event pictures sent to me from Club members, the

Club’s Facebook site, and the pictures Judi and I manage to take ourselves. Once the newsletter is assembled and formatted, a document draft is sent out to the proofreaders, Bonnie Moffett, Judi Gesh and Dianna Wheeler, to check the accuracy of the content and look for errors in grammar and punctuation. The Wheeler’s are also responsible for distributing the newsletter each month. Without the assistance of these individuals, the newsletter would not be the quality publication that I believe it to be. Thanks gang . . .

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50th Anniversary Mustang Book Contributed by: Sid Gesh

In celebration of the Mustang 50th anniversary, the publishers of Quayside Motorbooks have released a new book that covers the life of the Mustang titled Mustang: Fifty Years, Celebrating Americas Only True Pony Car. I was contacted by the publisher a few months ago and asked if I would preview the book for them. In return for my review, I received a free copy of the book. And what a book it is – a hard-bound, coffee table size book containing 256 pages, over 400 photographs, and covering every pony car model you can think of. The author of the book is Donald Farr. You may recognize his name as the Editor of Mustang

Monthly magazine. After reviewing the book I agree with the MM November, 2013 written review that it provides a comprehensive look at the history of America’s most iconic car – from its conception in the early ‘60s to the latest ’14 models. To commemorate the 50th birthday of the Mustang, it is my intent to write a series of monthly articles about the pony car next year. I will be using the Mustang book as one of my references for these articles. Following that I will be donating the book to the RMCC to be added to the Club’s trophy case at RDW.

After reviewing Mustang: Fifty Years, I am convinced that if you own a Mustang or are a Mustang enthusiast, you will want your own copy. The book retails for $50.00, but I found it on Amazon.com for $33.78. Wouldn’t this make a great Christmas gift?

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Computer Equipment Donations

Note from the Editor: I recently announced that I would be bringing my truck to the Club meetings every quarter to collect donations of computer equipment for ComputerCorps. Ron Wheeler, RMCC President and owner of RDW Automotive, has generously offered to stage the equipment at their business location until it is picked up. This means that you no longer have to wait for a Club meeting to get rid of your unused/unwanted computer equipment. Just drop it by RDW and I will get it picked up. Remember, ComputerCorps does not accept televisions.

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RMCC Coffee Clutch and Food Delivery

Saturday, November 16th members of the RMCC met to participate in two Club events. To start things off, twenty eight of our members gathered at RDW Automotive for the November Coffee Clutch. This is the second month this event was held and, like the October event, was well attended and enjoyed by all. Members sipped hot coffee and ate doughnuts while socializing for an hour.

The Coffee Clutch was highlighted by the presentation of a Club donation and other checks and cash totaling $2,900 to the Draper family to assist with the expenses associated with the treatment of a serious illness threatening the life of their little girl, Lillian.

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The Coffee Clutch was followed by our annual caravan to deliver food to the Evelyn Mount Community Outreach Program. Everyone loaded the 1,070 pounds of food the membership had donated and staged at RDW into their Mustangs (and one Falcon Sprint) for a short drive over to the Evelyn Mount collection point on Cannon Street. One by one, the member cars pulled up in front of the facility to unload the booty – much to the amazement and appreciation of the Mount staff and volunteers. Giving to our community - what a great way to kick off the holiday season!

These are all RMCC member cars lined up to deliver food . . .

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Virginia City Nevada Parade Contributed by: Gary Witttmuss and Bonnie Moffett Fifteen RMCC Mustangs and around 30 Club members enjoyed a warm, sunny day and a friendly crowd as they participated in the annual Nevada Day Parade in Virginia City. We witnessed lots of flags and people waving at us and dozens of cameras going off as we moved through the city. RMCC was represented with a beautiful collection of 1965 through 2013 Pony Cars representing coupes, fastbacks, and converts with several classics up front and newer cars, including a Shelby or two, a Rousch, a GT 500, a Boss 302 and the Holman-Moody Special bringing up the rear - a very impressive collection. After the parade our members fed on hot dogs, a spaghetti dinner, pumpkin pie, wine, and coffee prepared by the Virginia City Auxiliary hosts. Gary collected enough money to cover his $50 entry fee and put the extra money into the donation jar for the food.

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E N J O Y Y O U R

H O L I D A Y S

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2013 RMCC OFFICERS

( * Indicates elected positions )

POSITION

NAME

CONTACT INFORMATION

*

President

Ron Wheeler

775-323-1362, [email protected]

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Vice President

Joe Wyatt

775-851-1932, [email protected]

*

Secretary

Shirley Hopkins

775-722-3408, [email protected]

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Treasurer

Fran Wyatt

775-851-1932, [email protected]

*

Sergeant at Arms

Ed Rudolph

775-267-5407

Membership

Bonnie Moffett

775-424-3546, [email protected]

Newsletter

Sid Gesh

775-852-0437, [email protected]

Apparel

Judi Gesh

775-852-2126, [email protected]

Activities

Terry Mueller

775-772-4520, [email protected]

Webmaster

David Ramsey

775-852-0847, [email protected]

Publicity Chairman

VACANT

Warning: Don’t Miss A Meeting or you’ll be appointed

Historian

Gary Wittmuss

775-338-5118, [email protected]

Car Show Committee

Chris Waddle

775-772-7880, [email protected]

Sunshine Chairman

Maya Roy

[email protected]

Charter Members

Ron & Dianna Wheeler

775 -323-1362, [email protected]

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ADVERTISING

Member Fee Non Member Fee

Classified Free $5.00 (2 Issues)

Business Card Free $20.00 (2 Issues)

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CLASSIFIED ADS

Shop at the RMCC Store

Located in the offices of RDW Automotive

1186 Telegraph St., Reno, NV

Coffee Mugs Beer Mugs

Wine Glasses Folding Chairs

See photos of the sale items at the Club Web Site: www.renomustangcarclub.com

For Sale

1965 Mustang polished stainless spoke 14” wheel covers. $300 all. Contact:

Terry Mueller at 775-772-4520, [email protected]

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