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ATTENTION!!!!!!!!  
The next meeting will be June 13 at 
Clay & Karen Crook
431 Northshore Drive
Moses Lake, WA.       
Dinner at 6:00 PM & Meeting at 7:00 PM
Pizza Party

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We Will Miss You Tom!
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Tom Shay & His '51 Ford Vicky

Tom went to be with the Lord on February 11, 2013.
Thomas Glenn Shay, 9/7/1933 - 2/11/2013.
Memorial services were Saturday February 16 at 4:00 p.m. at the Moses Lake United Methodist Church.
In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to Moses Lake United Methodist Church or Shriner Hostpital, Spokane, WA.

2010 Food Bank Donation
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Peny Archer, Scott Kilpatrick, Bob Kent, & Benny

Reprinted with permission of the Columbia Basin Herald
Attached is a recent photo of Peny Archer, Scott Kilpatrick and Benny of the Moses Lake Food Bank accepting a check from Moses Lake Classic Car Club Treasurer Bob Kent.  The car club donated $500 to the food bank during the recent holiday season.


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Current 'Duck' owner: Paul Boehm
It helps to tighten up the bolts on the new throttle linkage before trying to drive to Ritzville. We were just a little late for the Rally.

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Paul Boehm's 1948 Kaiser

Guidelines for 'Duck' ownership
1. If you have ownership of the 'Duck', it should be in your possession and visible at club meetings and in your classic car at the shows you attend.
2. To be eligible for 'Duck' possession, "something" must happen to your classic car. (not your personal daily driver)
3. Passing of the 'Duck' can be done at the next meeting or at the car show where the "something" occurred.
4. If problems or disputes occur during the passing of the 'Duck' at car shows, the newly appointed 'Duck' recipient can dispute the honor at the next club meeting and a vote by the members shall be binding.
5. REMEMBER: IT'S JUST FOR FUN!!!!!!!!!
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Schools are always looking for a car donation or two to help out their students but tools are just as important if they are going to learn how to repair the cars. There are plenty of great programs out there looking for donations of cars, parts or tools to help high schools and colleges alike near you.

 

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BBCCC Automotive Students Say Thank You
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Students and Equipment

2011 Scholaship Presentation
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2010 Scholarship Presentation
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Bob Kent, Mike O'Konek, LaDell Yada

 Thursday, December 9, 2010. Reprinted with permission from the Columbia Basin Herald.
    MOSES LAKE - The Moses Lake Classic Car Club donated $1,500 toward scholarships for Big Bend Community College automotive technology students.
    Big Bend auto students in the second year of their two-year program are eligible to receive the money.
    Car club members Bob Kent and LaDell Yada, presented Big Bend automotive instructor Mike O'Konek with a check on Tuesday.
    "This will be the third year that the Moses Lake Car Club has sponsored a scholarship," says O'Konek. "It's really been nice."
    Funds for the scholarship come from the car club's spring show and are usually shared between two or three automotive students.
    "Sometimes it's tuition and books, and sometimes tools to help them start their career," O'Konek says.   -   Staff report

2008 Scholaship Presentation
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Mike O'Kornek, Doug Sly, Chuck Cox, Bill Anderson, Bruce Trachte, LaDell Yada

Scholarship Program 
    The Moses Lake Classic Car Club has established a scholarship with the Big Bend Community College Foundation for automotive students enrolled at BBCC. The $1500.00 scholarship will be awarded to students enrolled in the second year of the automotive technology program. The scholarship can be used for the students needs for tuition, books & tools. 
    BBCC Automotive Instructor Mike O'Kornek, BBCC Foundation Executive Director Doug Sly, and BBCC Automotive Instructor Chuck Cox met with Moses Lake Classic Car Club members Bill Anderson, Bruce Trachte, and LaDell Yada to establish the scholarship.