Saturday, March 28, 2015

40th Anniversary Celebration May 15-17th, 2015


Metropolitan Chapter FMCA Rally

40th Anniversary Celebration

Croton Point Park

Croton-Harmon, NY

Friday May 15th – Sunday, May 17th, 2015

Rally hosted by Roger and Carol Whitford

 

Full Hook-ups

Electric, Water and Sewer provided

$130.00 per coach

Croton Point Campground

 

Former Metropolitan non-camping Members No CHARGE

Non-Camping, non-former member Attendees $20.00 per person

 

 

ACTIVITIES

Friday night 6:00 PM... Pizza night....Cheeses and Wine

 

Saturday Morning     9:00 AM Coffee and Bagels

                                  10:00 AM Chapter Meeting

Saturday Afternoon  1:00 PM Games and Socialization

                                    4:00 PM Happy Hour(s) Wine & Cheese. Bring a snack to share

Saturday night –        6:00 PM … 40th Anniversary Celebration in the enclosed building near the camp area.  Please bring any pictures or stories you would like to share about your Metro Remembrances.

CATERED MEAL and drinks. Socialization. Celebration of 40 years. Issuance of commemorative Patch for the occasion for all past and current members.

 

Sunday Morning       9:00 AM Coffee and Bagels and good byes

 

RSVP... BY April 25, 2015...

Please make checks payable to Metropolitan FMCA

and mail to:

 

Roger Whitford

17181 Minos Conaway Road

Lewes, DE 19958

 

 

Metropolitan Chapter FMCA Rally

40th Anniversary Celebration

 

 

 

Campground & Rally charge:              

   Camping  $130.00 ……………………………         $_______________

   Former Members (non-camping) …………         $ NO CHARGE   # Attending _______

Non-Camping Attendees     $  20.00 each person                                                           $________________

Total Enclosed:                                                                                                                        $___________

 

NAME:  _____________________________________   FMCA#_________________________

ADDRESS:  ___________________________________________________________________

PHONE:  __________________________# OF ADULTS_____________CHILDREN__________

 

 

RSVP... BY April 25, 2015...

Please make checks payable to Metropolitan FMCA

and mail to:

 

Roger Whitford

17181 Minos Conaway Road

Lewes, DE 19958

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Mo's Remembrance of George Amabile


George Amabile

By Mo Magliocchino

I can’t remember when I first met George, but I do remember the year 2000 when both George and I got the wonderful news that we had prostate cancer.  Ironically, we both had the same doctors in Westchester Medical Center, and we both had the identical procedures.  We compared notes every time we got together at a rally or some other function.

And ironically, we both thought that we were out of the woods, but that was not to be the case.  George’s came back a couple of years before mine returned, and thus the battles began.

But let’s talk about the happy times.  As you may remember, Pat and I hosted a few rallies over the years, and of course just about everyone in the club attended.  Now we soon found out that one of George’s favorite things was eating.  So when Barbara sent in the application for a particular rally indicating they were attending, we always added additional portions of food, so George wouldn’t go hungry.

Another thing about George, was that time was never of the essence.  I remember being in Bainbridge, NY in line at the dump station.  The line was long but moved rapidly.  That was until George got there.  Would you believe 45 minutes!

And then there was West Point.  Barbara came by car and met us all at the North Dock.  George drove the motor home alone and was nowhere to be found.  Finally we contacted him by phone.  George was parked a mile away at the main gate.  So Barbara and I jumped in the car and we found him expecting him to follow us.  Well, apparently, George decided that it was potty time.  Would you believe 35 minutes!

And then there was coffee and donut time every morning.  Usually from 8 to 9 am.  Well who do you think would pop out of his motor home at 10!

I am sure Barbara will remember the time, also at West Point, when somehow her hair brush decided it was time to take a dive into the potty, and of course ended up somewhere between the toilet and the holding tank.  You guessed it, another hour at the dump station!

I know George fought a long hard battle, and I admire him for his fortitude.  Not an easy battle and we talked about it frequently.  I will miss you and I know I speak for all the members of Metropolitan. 

You are motor homing with angles now, no more signs to hit or motor problems or dump stations, and coffee and donuts are always being served.   Mo