Members can help their association continue all the great things it does to enhance the RV lifestyle. National President Gary Milner, F409834 gmilner@fmca.com September 2024 Greetings from the Milners! It…
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Members of this northeastern Ohio chapter enjoyed a summer rally and welcomed back good friends. By Janet Caldwell, F419800 December 2022 The Western Reserve Buckeyes held their August 2022 campout…
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Honoring a strong past and looking forward to a bright future. By Lynda Micikas, F451914 August 2022 The Colorado Columbines celebrated their 30th year as an FMCA chapter June 9…
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Find fun and friendship in and around Nevada’s most famous town. By John H. Hill, F385832, Chapter President July 2019 The Vegas Blackjacks RV Club celebrated its 10th anniversary this…
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September 2018 Members of the Kentuckiana Travelers marked the chapter’s 25th anniversary with an April 2018 rally at Elkhorn Campground in Frankfort, Kentucky. The anniversary certificate was presented by William…
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Members gathered in Kerrville, Texas, for rally. By Bill Mahaffey, F384260 September 2018 Great weather, a great location, and great friends made for an outstanding rally when WesTex members gathered…
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Growing chapter encourages owners of towable RVs to join. By Jeannie Carey, F384182 September 2018 Members of the Arkansas Travelers celebrated the chapter’s 45th anniversary with a rally June 5…
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Two Country Coach motorhome owner’s clubs, both FMCA chapters, are proud to have played a major role in providing the first SoloRider specially equipped golf cart for disabled veterans in Branson, Missouri.
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If you have never been to a Mardi Gras celebration in your motorhome, you need to visit the Cruisin’ Cajuns chapter during our open Mardi Gras rally, held each year in Rayne, Louisiana. This year’s rally, which took place February 17 through 20, 2011, at the City of Rayne RV Park, included 212 coaches and was an incredible event.
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The Snake River is a very long body of water that flows west from Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming to join the Columbia River on its quest to the Pacific Ocean. Along the way it cuts through a good portion of southern Idaho, and winds northward to form part of the boundary between Idaho and Oregon.
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Tennessee is only about 120 miles long from top to bottom, but it’s 440 miles wide. In spite of this, members of FMCA’s Tennessee Primetimers chapter cover it all. As chapter president Chuck Roam said, “The uniqueness of the chapter is that we’re so spread out.”
