Oregon Good Sam Club Newsletter July 2017, Issue 7 My heart is full! You all worked so hard to help make this 2017 Rally-Samboree one of the best in lots of ways. I just keep saying Thank You over and over again when I think of what you all did. If I started writing your names here I would be sure to forget someone. Please know in your heart that I appreciate YOU! I am going to fill this Drifter with pictures, thanks to Dee, our State Photographer, and others who have sent them to me. In just another month, the OGS Board and Staff will meet for the last time this year (called the Fall Gathering) to make more important decisions. One will be about changes to our next Rally-Samboree. I really need the President or a Representative from each Chapter to be in attendance. Please put the dates (August 6-8, 2017) on your calendar. While you are at it please consider coming in early on August 3-6, 2017 to enjoy the Pow Wow, one of our 3 Regional Rallies, held in the same venue as our Fall Gathering. 1
THANK YOUS FROM TERRY, State Show Director and Choraliers Director Dear Friends, We are home and have an opportunity to reflect on this year s Saturday Night Show. I m blown away with the numbers that indicate how many of you participated in or helped the cause. FIRST, a grand thank you to the audience who not only stayed for the entire show in the heat, but gave us a standing ovation afterwards. Thank you, thank you!! Also, a BIG thank you to Casey Skelton our accompanist. Whenever you heard sweet music before, during and after the acts it was Casey. Thank you also to John and their friends who helped get that keyboard into the building. Now, statistics for the show. This year we had a cast of 88 people!! Then, add the 3 narrators and many support people such as Sound Crew, prop and microphone helpers, chair set ups, office help, stage set up and tear down, we had about 105 volunteer helpers just for the show. Thank you, thank you!!!! We can t do this without you. A good idea sits on the shelf without people bringing it to life. Yes, ideas are swirling for next year s A Journey in Time and Space. Details in following Drifters. Think past and future ideas! Thank you so much, Terry Parman, Show Director A big thank you to the 8 ladies who sang like angels this year in the Choraliers. I couldn t have been prouder. They were: Jeanne Turner, Joyce Dart, Rosemary Wheeler, Juanita G., Norma Newton, Ardith J., Jill Adkins and Peg Bryant. Lovely job ladies!!! Terry Parman, Choraliers Director 2
Eric Albert, Pipe Major of the Eugene Highlanders Pipe Band, played Amazing Grace during our Honor Our Veterans program. The names of our OGS Veterans were read. There were few dry eyes in the room. Renna Gardiner accepting her awards for 1st place in the Photo Contest and the Poetry Contest. Her poem is reprinted on page 6. Roger Lee and Karen Wells presented all the OGS contest awards. Many craft classes were held, making vases, planters, safes and clocks made by books. Here Dale and Glorietta Hagey help a group of crafters. Opening Ceremony and Memorial Service on Wednesday morning. The weather was beautiful but got warmer as the days went on. Dancing to the music of The Rose-matics following the annual Catered Dinner. Bocce Ball was one of the favorite games played on Friday during Field Games lead by the Ready Roamers. 3
Flags of the Nations in Garden Park SATURDAY NIGHT SHOW STAGE A NIGHT IN THE LIBRARY Golden Wed couple Tom & Yvonne Israel celebrating 60 years of marriage (on left) with escorts. Quilters oohing and aahing over quilts made by our OGS members Fun Night food made by the Polk About Sams, so yummy! Hospitality before the crowds arrived Participants in the Pet Parade. Quilt made by one of the McKenzie River Drifter gals. Working on one of the three jigsaw puzzles showing books and/or libraries 4
RESULTS WINNERS TOP PARK Winner Remote Outpost RV Park & Cabins, 23146 Hwy 42, Myrtle Point (between Roseburg & Coquile) PHOTO CONTEST 1st Renna Gardiner (Ready Roamers) Bookstore Window 2nd Steve Moist (79ers) I Know I ve Seen this Picture 3rd Karen Wells (Ready Roamers) So many books, so little time POETRY CONTEST 1st Renna Gardiner (Ready Roamers) Oregon RVing 2nd Dale Hagey (Eugene Sojourners) Fabulous Oregon and your Recreational Vehicle 3rd Claude Coffman (Lighthousers) The RV Cowboy CHAPTER NEWSLETTER CONTEST Winner Roseburg Sams Gazette, Dave Chapman, Publisher TALISMAN MATCH Gayle Schaefer (Portland Single Sams, Layover Sams) and Pam Kundert (Polk About Sams) PULL TAB COLLECTION 1st Good Sam Klamath Kampers 221 pounds 2nd Layover Sams 186 pounds 3rd Jumpin Juniper Sams of Central Oregon 46 pounds Total 538 pounds collected NEW MEMBER CONTEST Highest percentage of chapter members at Rally Eugene Sojourners at 64% Most chapter rigs at the Rally Polk About Sams with 11 rigs 123 RVs on grounds from 18 chapters 35 First Timers Hip Hip Hurrah! 28 from other states or provinces $917 - Amount raised in 50/50 raffle for OGS Staff Fund with corresponding amt to winners THANK YOU EVERYONE 3 - Couples celebrating renewal of marriage vows 54 Separate event 70 Buttons handed out MORE $2,806.72 Total donations to Dogs for the Deaf THANK YOU EVERYONE $98.00 Cash raised for FISH of Roseburg along with a mountain of nonperishable food items THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR YOUR HELP Roseburg Sams signed up 9 new members SITE DECORATION CONTEST Don & Marilyn Schlim (Ready Roamers) 5
OREGON RVing (Winning poem by Renna Gardiner) We came to Oregon and what did we see? Campers and trailers and all sorts of RV s. Then and there with a smile on my face, I fell in love with this beautiful place. We found some RV s, not quite new, And then and there we bought one too! We traveled here and we traveled there, My RV and I make an awesome pair. We drove along to the ocean shore, And my oh my! - We wanted more! We joined Good Sam and began to roam, And it became our second home. I viewed the Columbia Gorge so fine, And was heard to remark, This land is mine! And then while roaming thru Oregon s interior, We found it too, superior! And when the mountains came into view, With no surprise, they were awesome too! All in all and mile by mile, Traveling Oregon makes us smile. Sharing the road with old and new friends, We keep on hoping it never ends! Many good times, and now we know why, So many people give camping a try. We d love more friends, so please don t dally, Come on over to the Good Sam Rally! CLOSING CEREMONY ON SATURDAY NIGHT AFTER THE WRAP PARTY 6
Memorial Scroll New Chapter Members Name Roger Walker Spouse Shirley Chapter Good Sam Klamath Kampers Birth Date March 29, 1947 Westside Wanderers 1 Richard & LeLani Nussbaumer Mc Kenzie River Drifters 1 Marie Hargrave Death Date May 7, 2017 Name Spouse Chapter Gary Bruch Nancy Tri Mountain Good Sams Birth Date November 13, 1946 Death Date May 28, 2017 Name Spouse Chapter Merland Phelps Joyce Good Sam Klamath Kampers Birth Date August 19, 1930 Death Date October 9, 2016 Merland was an Assistant Director during years 1994-2001 MOSQUITO YARD SPRAY Large bottle Blue cheap mouthwash 3 cups of Epsom salt 3 cheap beers 12 oz. (STALE) Directions: Mix all three ingredients together until salt is dissolved. Spray anywhere you sit outside; around pools. Will not harm plants or flowers. Mosquitoes are gone from that area for approximately 80 days. The stronger you mix it the longer it lasts. Mosquitoes and bugs hate it. Nice mint smell. After you try it, let me know if it works. Name Dorita Shumaker Spouse Robert (Deceased) Chapter Ready Roamers Birth Date December 17, 1927 Death Date June 26, 2017 NOTICE Memorial Service for Nancy and Richard Dueker Long time GS members from Cave Junction August 4, 2017 11:00 a.m. Cave Junction Immanuel United Methodist Church JULY CHAPTER ANNIVERSARIES Spruce Runners 45 years Followed by a potluck You are invited to attend. We welcome any stories/pictures to share. 7
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DON T FORGET TO ADD THE WY-EAST POW WOW TO YOUR SUMMER CAMPING PLANS August 4-6, 2017 This year there will be a couple of golf carts available to help transport you around the fairgrounds. We are planning crafts, seminars, tournaments (pinochle, cribbage, marshmallow golf, bean bag baseball, cornhole, etc.) plenty of yummy food and lots of opportunity for hanging out with both old and new friends. Bring the kids and grandkids. (What is marshmallow golf?) This page is the registration form. You can also find it on the website (www.oregongoodsam.com). 10
Oregon Good Sam Club, State Director Karen & Larry Wells 3080 Jefferson-Scio Dr SE, Jefferson, OR 97352-9424 503-910-2329-541-327-2469 oregongoodsamfamily@gmail.com HERE IS HOW YOU CAN GET A COPY OF THE DRIFTER Please send me a subscription to THE DRIFTER, the Oregon Good Sam Club newsletter: New Renewal Hard paper copy sent by Postal Service (11 issues) $20 for one year E-mail copy sent by E-Mail (11 issues) Free $ $ 0 Make check payable to: Oregon Good Sam Total $ Name Street Address City State Zip - Phone Cell Chapter E-Mail Required for E-Drifter Subscription MAIL THIS FORM AND CHECK TO: Karen Wells, 3080 Jefferson-Scio Dr SE, Jefferson OR 97352-9424 If you don t want to receive this Drifter, you can opt out by letting Karen know your decision. - - - DID YOU KNOW - - - A black and white edition of The Drifter is sent out to about 10 Good Sam members who do not have a computer or access to the internet. Each printed paper Drifter copy now costs Oregon Good Sam $2.00 ($.68 for mailing and $1.32 for b/w printing). $2.00 X 12 times a year is $24.00. We have raised the price for getting the paper Drifter sent to you to $20.00/year. Thank you for understanding. Our Website www.oregongoodsam.com Our Email oregongoodsamfamily@gmail. com 11