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President’s Corner 2013 Executive
Committee President
Missy Willert
(253) 565-0592
Vice President Bryan Zimbleman
(253) 891-2071
Secretary
Charlene Rivera
(360) 459-3993
Treasurer
Nancy Freeman (253) 531-4624
Membership
Nancy Freeman
(253) 531-4624
Directors
Clay Concannon (206) 551-6307 Stacey Mellinger (206) 915-7111
Renea Merwin (253) 380-2653
Linda Yokes (253) 307 1913
Past President
Paul Nee (253) 640-9943
Car Show Chairperson
Monika Kirkland (253) 376-5964 MCA Regional Representative
Nancy Freeman (253) 531-4624
Newsletter Editor
Pam Pistella (253) 370-4732
Inside this issue:
President’s Corner 1
Minutes 2-3
Mustang of the Month 5
Recipe 7
Calendar of events 9
Past events 11
Sponsors 26
Pierce County Mustang Club
Pony News
May 2013
President’s Message May 2013
May promises to be filled with sun! I've almost
forgotten what that is. Let the count downs be-
gin! For Reno, for Steamboat Springs, for Relay
for Life, and for car show season! I know I'm get-
ting very excited.
This year dad and I have decided to take on our
first long distance car show. We've done several day drives there and back
shows, but this is the first out of state show. We are heading off to Steamboat
Springs, Colorado over Father's Day weekend. We've registered, got our ac-
commodations, made appointments to have the Shelby's detailed, started our
planning, called grandma to tell her we will be dropping down to visit for a few
days afterward, and are wondering just how many things we either haven't
thought of or don't know to think about.
I'm also excited for the Duck Daze parade on June 1st in University Place. I
know it's a ways away, but planning just might be necessary for this one. I've
been told by the organizer that kids line the street and candy tossing is ex-
pected. I've been advised that 50-60 lbs of candy is what is usually needed to
make it through the parade. Decorating, you and your car are also encour-
aged. There are rumblings of giant ducks, hats, costumes, and streamers, ba-
sically anything duck goes! If you don't have a club window cling, or lost yours
in the Daffodil parade, and would like one, let Nancy Freeman know. You can
purchase one for $20.
Tip of the Month:
Time to check all those hoses, wires, and cables under the hood before show
season. Sometimes they wiggle loose and need to be tightened up or ???
Clean off those connections before you spend lots of money replacing them,
sometimes you only need to do a bit of refurbishing instead of replacing.
Missy Willert, President
General Meeting 4-16-2013
Call to Order- Missy Willert
Welcome Don Clinkenbeard from Hooked on Driving, visitors, new members, & members
Membership Report – Nancy Freeman
81 total, including 7 new and 10 Lifetime/Honorary
Approval March General Meeting Minutes
1st Pete Freeman, Rachel Lanigan, Membership Accepted & Approved
Treasurer’s Report – Nancy Freeman
Car Show – Revenue – Sponsorships, T-shirt Sells
Expenses – Printing, Club Mailing, T-shirts/Tanks, Misc.
Club – Revenue – Membership Dues, General Raffle, 50/50 Club Raffle, Pennants,
Parade Window Clings, Misc., Car Show
Expenses – Membership, MCA Officers Dues, Printing, Postage, Club Raffle
Prizes, Bank Charges, Cruises, Misc., Car Show
1st Bill Norman, 2nd Paul Nee, Membership Accepted & Approved
MCA Representative’s Report – Nancy Freeman
MCA is in the planning stage for the 2014 Mustang Birthday to celebrate at the LV and
Charlotte race tracks, more info to come.
Old Business
Car Show T-shirts Pre – Orders – Missy Willert – The shirts are here, please see Missy to
pick up your shirt, if you didn’t pre-order and want to a shirt, Missy will gladly sell you a
shirt.
Relay for Life – Renea Merwin – Please sign up to walk for our club, you DO NOT need to
walk all the hours, sign up for 1 or 2. If you cannot walk, please come out and cheer on
our members who are. May 17 & 18 6pm to Noon at the Buckley Skate Park in Buckley.
New Business
Hooked on Driving – Don Clinkenbeard – Leader of High Performance Driving, they teach
you how to handle your car. They drive on 3 tracks, 1 in Shelton, WA the other 2 are in
Oregon. HOD is offering PCMC members a discount on your choice of event day; please
contact Charlene Rivera for more info on how to attend an HOD event. Please visit HOD
@ www.hookedondriving.com Thank you Don for the great presentation.
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PCMC Meeting Minutes
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PCMC Meeting Minutes (continued)
Past Event Updates
Car Show Update – Charlene Rivera & Monika Kirkland – If you have any kind of tent, the
Puyallup Fire Department says You MUST weigh it down. We are ½ to our sponsorship goal,
thanks to members who are helping. We need the whole club to help find sponsors, raffle
items and goodie bag items. You can ask @ your favorite places, or where you get your oil
changed, buying new tires or parts for the car – ask them, ask to speak with the manager
when dinning out, know a business owner –ask them, remember the worst they can say is
no. Do you have a raffle item, please give them to Pam Pistella. If you would like to spon-
sor a class – let us know. Please see Charlene for sponsor letters. Please volunteer to help
at the show, try something new – help with parking, sell raffle tickets, help with counting –
see the volunteer sign up sheet.
Daffodil Parade – Paul Nee – 13 convertibles, 33 specials, Huge THANKS to Lakewood Ford
for the 2 convertibles. Great Day. If you would like to help with the out of town parades,
please let Paul know. Gig Harbor is June 1st.
Upcoming Events
Scavenger Hunt – Monika Kirkland – April 20, see flyer and web site for more info
Winery Tour & Plant Sale – Bill Norman – April 21, taste some wine and pick up some flow-
ers or veggie starts, see flyer and web site for more info
Korum Mini Show – Nancy Freeman – May 4, need volunteers to help set up at 8am, please
wait til 8:30 to come for parking lunch is included, and only Korum Employees are voting.
UP Duck Daze Parade – Missy Willert – June 1 - Bring out your Mustang and cover it with
Ducks to help celebrate Duck Daze. See flyer and web site for more info on Duck Daze
List of Events – Missy Willert – Would you like to plan an event for PCMC, pick a Month and
sign up, need help with an idea – ask.
Thank you Letter from Daniel Strauch – Missy Willert – Please see newsletter.
Mustang of the Month
Congratulates to Karen & Harley Edwards and their beautiful 2008 Black GT 500 Converti-
ble
Adjourned
Submitted by Charlene Rivera
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General Meeting Raffle
Raffle brought in $56.00; expenses were $37.27 for a total of
$18.73 in revenue.
Thank you to the following people for donations:
Monika Kirkland
If you have any questions or have a donation, please feel free to con-
tact Rachel or Mike Lanigan at 253-227-4088.
To date the 50/50 Charity Raffle has collected $129.00. You can purchase as many tickets as you like at each month’s club meeting
for $1.00, write your name on the back (in the event you lose your tickets) and
tickets will be held by the Raffle Chair. Tickets will also be available for pur-
chase at club events and cruises. YOU HAVE TO BE A PAYING CLUB MEMBER
TO PURCHASE TICKETS.
The drawing will be held at the annual PCMC Holiday Party in mid Decem-
ber and you do not have to attend to win. You will receive 50% of what was
collected throughout the year and the Emergency Food Network will receive
the other 50%.
The Emergency Food Network can distribute $12.00 in food for every $1.00
donated. For example, if we sell $300 in tickets during the year, they can take
their $150 share and turn it into $1,800. That can purchase a lot of food for
people who need it.
PCMC Raffle Update — April
Mustang of the Month
Harley and Karen Edwards
2008 Shelby GT500 SVT Convertible
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Karen and I purchased our 2008 Shelby (9000 miles) August, 2010. It's a
GT500 SVT convertible, black on black. This is our first Mustang! We enjoy
participating in the parades and joining the monthly car runs when we are
able. Some day we hope to take some long trips with it. One of the nicest
benefits has been the friendly Mustang owners we have met through PCMC!
Membership Page
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The Pierce County
Mustang Club is open to
any person or family
interested in the
PCMC Purpose.
All Ford cars are
welcome.
Ownership is not
required…
Enthusiasm is!!!
Dues:$25 per year
Membership dues are
payable in January of
each year.
New Membership is
prorated according to
the month joined.
PCMC CLUB ANNIVERSARIES – MAY
Tim & Janet Gwyn 1994
Jerry & Kathy Murphy 2006
Jim & Debbie Lively 2008
Cary Beatty 2009
Josh & Nikki Merwin 2010
CLUB
MERCHANDISE
PCMC Ball Cap $15.00
PCMC Car Antenna Pen-
nant $7.50
PCMC Lapel/Cap Pin $4.00
(stick or magnetic)
Items can be purchased by
mail, please add an extra
$1.50 for each cap or
pennants to cover cost of
mailing.
OR
Stop by a meeting to save
the extra cost and visit with
friends.
ROSTER UPDATE AS OF APR 30th 85 Members, 65 renewals, 10 new members, & 10 H/L.
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
Charles & Darla Mays, Tacoma
2013 black Shelby GT500 &
2013 red Boss 302
Pat & Marie McFarland, Tacoma
1966 red/white GT350 fastback
1988 red Foxbody hatchback
1957 red/white Ranchero
1940 black Ford street rod
1950 bronze Ford club coupe
To promote a better understanding and stronger
fellowship in the preservation and maintenance
of all Mustang and Shelby automobiles.
Mission Statement
Mike Rasmussen as he prepares for hip surgery.
Stephani Rochefort is coming along after ankle surgery.
It's with sadness we share the news of the death of Nikki
& Josh Merwin's son Zander Eli. And also to his extended
family.
Scott Delano & Daniel Strauch serving in Afghanistan.
In Our Thoughts
TIRAMISU
Compliments of Nikolas Pistella
Ingredients
*6 egg yolks
3 tablespoons sugar
1 pound mascarpone cheese
1 1/2 cups strong espresso, cooled
2 teaspoons dark rum ( white grape juice as sub.)
24 packaged ladyfingers
1/2 cup bittersweet chocolate shavings, for garnish
Directions
In a large bowl, using an electric mixer with whisk attachment, beat egg yolks and sugar until thick
and pale, about 5 minutes. Add mascarpone cheese and beat until smooth. Add 1 tablespoon of es-
presso and mix until thoroughly combined.
In a small shallow dish, add remaining espresso and rum. Dip each ladyfinger into espresso for only 5
seconds. Letting the ladyfingers soak too long will cause them to fall apart. Place the soaked ladyfin-
ger on the bottom of a 13 by 9 inch baking dish, breaking them in half if necessary in order to fit the
bottom.
Spread evenly 1/2 of the mascarpone mixture over the ladyfingers. Arrange another layer of soaked
ladyfingers and top with remaining mascarpone mixture.
Cover tiramisu with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 2 hours, up to 8 hours.
Before serving, sprinkle with chocolate shavings.
* Raw Egg Warning
Food Network Kitchens suggest caution in consuming raw and lightly cooked eggs due to the slight
risk of salmonella or other food-borne illness. To reduce this risk, we recommend you use only fresh,
properly refrigerated, clean grade A or AA eggs with intact shells, and avoid contact between the yolks
or whites and the shell. For recipes that call for eggs that are raw or undercooked when the dish is
served, use shell eggs that have been treated to destroy salmonella, by pasteurization or another ap-
proved method.
Notes:
So I found out that instead of the wine you can use white grape juice as a substitute
Instead of coffee you can just leave that out or maybe add some coco powder (chocolate powder or
whatever it is called).
Recipe Corner
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Calendar of Upcoming Meetings
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May June 7th Executive Meeting—Korum 4th Executive Meeting—Korum
14th Car Show Meeting— Lanigan’s 18th General Meeting—Korum
21st General Meeting—Korum 25th Car Show Meeting—Freeman’s
The deadline for Newsletter Contributions are the 28th of each month.
Executive Meeting 1st Tuesday of the month at 6:30pm
General Meeting 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:00pm
Korum Ford
100 River Road
Puyallup, WA 98371 In the upstairs conference room
PCMC is a regional Club of the Mustang Club of America
Photobucket
Make sure to upload your pictures from PCMC events and car shows to show everyone what a
great time we have when we gather.
http://s1100.photobucket.com then chose View Library
Want to be sure you know about club activities? Be sure that Nancy Freeman has your current info.
Contact Nancy at 253 531-4624 or drop her a line at
[email protected], with any changes.
Calendar of Upcoming PCMC Events
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2013 EVENTS & SHOWS
PCMC EVENTS
05/04-Korum Mini Show-Jerry Murphy (253) 278-4718
05/17-18-Relay for Life Buckley-Renea Merwin (253) 380-2653
06/01– UP Duck Daze Parade– Missy Willert (253) 565-0592
06/08– Left Behind Cruise- Monika Kirkland (253) 376-5964
06/22-Luau- Jerry Murphy (253) 278-4718
06/23– Cruise for the Cure– Matt and Kassandra Sparkmon (253) 380-3269
07/05-Wings & Wheels P-51 Photo Op, Missy Willert (253) 565-0592
07/27-Lakewood Mini Show-Missy Willert (253) 565-0592
07/27-Torchlight Parade-Missy Willert (253) 565-0592
08/10-Pack Truck for car show @6:00 pm-Charlene Rivera (360) 459-3993
Monika Kirkland (253) 376-5964
08/11-PCMC Car Show-Charlene Rivera (360) 459-3993
Monika Kirkland(253) 376-5964
08/24-Cruise-Mike & Rachel Lanigan (253) 227-4088
08/25-PCMC Picnic-Charlene Rivera (360) 459-3993
09/TBD-Beach Cruise-Stacey Mellinger
11/09-EFN Volunteer 9-12:00 shift-Nancy Freeman (253) 531-4624
11/TBD-JBLM Santa’s Castle Elf University Volunteer Opportunity-
Missy Willert (253) 565-0592
12/07-Fantasy Lights-Missy Willert (253) 565-0592
12/07-Sumner/Puyallup Santa Parade-Paul Nee
12/14-PCMC Holiday Party- Charlene Rivera (360) 459-3993
Calendar of
Other Mustang Events
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05/05-Port Angeles Show
05/09-Clover Park Show
05/11-Carnation Spring Into Summer Show
05/26-Richland Show
06/01-Hillsboro, OR Show
06/07-09-Reno MCA Show
06/09-Horsepower Show-Griot’s
06/09-XXX Topless Show
06/13-16-Steamboat Springs, CO Mustang Meet
06/15-Foxbody Picnic
06/22-Bellevue Strawberry Festival
06/29-Discount Tire Show
06/30-Teddy Bear Picnic-Mustang’s West
07/04-JBLM Show & Fireworks
07/04-Eatonville Show
07/04-Freedom Fair Show & Fireworks-Tacoma Waterfront
07/05-07-Vintage Vehicle Races-Pacific Raceways-Tim Gwyn
07/18-21-Bellevue Mustang Round Up
07/20-Algona Show
07/21-Victoria Car Show
07/26-TMS Show
07/27-Vacncouver Car Show
07/28-Port Orchard Show
08/04-Kruise For Kids-Griot’s Garage
08/11-8th Annual PNW Shelby Meet & Greet Battleground, WA TeamShelby.com forum
08/17-Props & Ponies Bellingham Register online
08/17-Bowen Scarf Show
08/18-Woodburn, OR Show & Drags
08/29-09/01-Bozeman, MT MCA Show
09/07-08-End of the World Rod Run Long Beach, WA Show
09/14-Job’s Daughters Show-Jerry Murphy (253) 278-4718
09/22-Yakima Show
09/28-Island Classic Show
09/29-Mustang’s West Show
10/06-Patterson Columbia Crest Car Show
10/12-Orting Pumpkin Fest Car Show
Daffodil Parade By Pamela Pistella
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The Daffodil Festival just celebrated its 80th year. The parade itself
has been going on ever since 1934, with the exception of the war
years of 1943, 1944, and 1945. The parade travels through the four
cities of Tacoma, Puyallup, Sumner and Orting. This year’s theme
was the “Magic of Music”, which had of over 150 entries, including
floats, bands, marching, and mounted units. Floats are decorated
with thousands of fresh-cut daffodils and the parade is a bridge that
links one generation to another. If you would like to know more
about the history of the Daffodil Festival go to
www.thedaffodilfestival.org .
The Pierce County Mustang Club has had the honor to be a part of this tradition for the past 4 years.
Thank you to Paul Nee for coordinating with the Daffodil Committee so PCMC can participate in the pa-
rade and be a part of the Puyallup Valley history. Each year our club has carried the Educators of the
Year, Pierce County Executive and PC Superior Court Judge in our convertible Mustangs. We also have
had a Special Unit featuring the various styles of Mustangs in our club.
This year was another spectacular event. PCMC was representing in full force. We had twelve converti-
bles for the Educators of the Year, one for the PC Executive and PC Superior Court Judge. Representing
the Special Unit, were seventeen Mustangs. Although the weather was not a blue cloudless sky, we can-
tered down the parade route in style with our shined up ponies, smiles on our faces, and daffodils on
our cars.
Unlike the past years, where there was nothing but sunshine during the parade, this year the rain clouds
decided they needed to represent. After all this is Washington and the rain never stops anyone from
enjoying a good show. However, the rain clouds were very gracious to the convertibles in all four cities
during the parade. To everyone’s surprise the convertibles were able to roll through the parade route
with their tops down, allowing the special guests they were carrying be seen. When the convertibles
were done with the parade route the rain came back and continued until the next parade started. This
was a perfect rain scenario for convertibles on a parade day that is being televised. Yes that’s right the
Daffodil Parade in Puyallup was televised and shown on Kong that night at 7PM.
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The Special Unit was not as lucky in the rain department. The rain clouds were so very excited to see so
many beautiful Mustangs along the parade route they just couldn’t stay away. It may have been raining
off and on during the parade but these Mustangs knew how to entertain the crowd. There was a show of
sirens sounding off and police lights shinning , engines flexing their muscles and over all looking fresh
and sounding mean!
This year’s parade was once again a success. Many of us went to Ricky J’s in Puyallup after the long day
We all sat and ate dinner and watched the parade from start to finish just to see all the beautiful Mus-
tangs shine on television. Thank you to all that participated. If you were unable to make it this year
please put it on your calendar for next April. The club is always looking for more cars to join the parade,
especially convertibles.
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Daffodil Parade continued
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Scavenger Hunt By Monika Kirkland
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First of all, I like to let every one know the cruise organization was a lot of teamwork. Starting with
the route mapping done by Rachel & Mike, the crafting of the plaques by my husband Lenny,
Nancy’s help with South Hill Mall Security, Joanie’s arranging the reserved parking and discount
lunch coupons at EQC, to Rachel & Charlene help with the score tallying. A big THANK YOU!!!!!!
11 cars participated in our scavenger hunt. The weather was cloudy, but it did not rain on us.
We encountered no problems with the South Hill Mall security. As Nancy and I were diligent in check-
ing with them as well as the Applebee’s Management.
The route was mapped out by Mike and Rachel. A big THANKS. I stayed in the lead for about 3 miles.
Tuned into my music, I missed a turn and found myself all alone on the road. Got utterly lost within
those South Hill neighborhoods. And this after driving the route 2 times.
But then I encountered a few Mustangs along the route. Beautiful scenery with the countryside bust-
ing out of the seams with those spring colors. I am sure some pictures can be found on our photo
bucket site.
Our destination was the EQC Fife. Thank you Rachel & Charlene for helping me weed through all the
pictures, things to get, and the Q&A’s. Also a big Thank You to Joanie for organizing the ½ off lunch
coupon and the reserved park-
ing. The meal was inexpensive
and good.
And the winners were:
1st place Stacy & friends
2nd place Pammy & Cary
3rd place Rachel & Mike
4th place Renea & Tony
5th place Pete & Nancy
6th place Tina, Max & kids
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I would like to thank everyone for coming out. I enjoyed myself ( excluding the lost part ) and I hope you
all did as well.
If there are any suggestions for making the cruise more fun, feel free to let me know. I will pass it
along to the next brave soul to organize a scavenger hunt.
If anyone is interested in organizing a cruise of any kind, please let me know. I will gladly lend a hel-
poing hand. Just don’t fallow my car!
Wine Tasting & Nursery Visit By Pamela Pistella
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It was another wonderful wet Washington Sunday afternoon.
We had 13 Mustangs join the cruise to the Rainier View
Winery and Nursery. When we arrived to the winery we sat
in their greenhouse. The green house was full of beautiful
greenery and flowers. The owners of the winery talked to us
about each of the 9 wine that we sampled. They do not
make ordinary American wine. Their recipes come from
Europe. If you like wine, this winery is a nice change in pace
and it’s close by in Graham. We all had a great time talking
to one another and wandering around the nursery picking up
a few things for the garden. Thank you to Bill Norman for
putting this cruise together.
Emergency Food Network By Nancy Freeman
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Early, but not too early on a Saturday morning 10 club members met to volunteer time
at the Emergency Food Network and to again participate in their Repack Program. In the
past members have repacked huge containers of frozen carrots or peas, this time it was
4,800 pounds of kernel corn. Tasks include filling family size poly bags with product,
twisting and sealing, then transferring to large storage boxes for future disbursement to
local food banks.
15.5 million meals were served in Pierce County in 2012. More than 14 million
pounds of healthy, nutritious food is annually provided to 67 food banks, meal sites and
shelters for distribution to low income families and individuals.
Our next day of volunteering is scheduled for November 9th, consider joining in this
fun, feel good event.
Many thanks to Nikolas, Linda, Pete, Pammy,
Chris, Stacey, Rachel, Missy, Clay and Nancy.
PCMC WEBSITE www.piercecountymustangclub.com
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Still Waiting………
Have you visited PCMC New Web Site??????
Is it missing your Mustang Picture???????
We would love to add it, please send your Pony’s Picture to
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Hooked On Driving (HOD) is a community of indi-
viduals who share a passion for driving their cars.
HOD is primarily focused on providing high performance driver training for those with capable cars, in the
controlled environment of a race course – with NO competition or training for competition. All that is
needed to participate is a safe, well maintained and reliable car, and an auto racing helmet with an SA
2005 designation or newer. There are some restrictions on driving convertibles – please visit
www.hookedondriving.com . With a focus on safety, coaching, learning and fun, HOD drivers are able to
experience their cars at a higher level on a track than would be safe or prudent on the public high-
ways. As a result, drivers gain a new appreciation of their car – its capabilities, strengths and weak-
nesses; as well as their own skills as a driver and the need to develop those skills. Oh, and by the way,
they have a TON OF FUN!
HOD has given PCMC members and their guest a discount cost on their events. If you would like to enroll
in an event, please contact Charlene Rivera at [email protected] to receive the “Code”.
You may pick any event day that HOD offers or you can join us on our PCMC day, Friday August 23. Lunch
is included. Cost is $250
Hooked on Driving By Charlene Rivera
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Help Wanted
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I have a fairly large fir tree in my
yard that needs to come down. If
anyone knows of a reasonable
and reliable company out there,
please let me know. Cash or
trade. We have a small wood-
working business specializing in
yard furniture, we are willing to
trade.
Monika @ [email protected] or (253)376-5964
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Present
WHERE: KORUM FORD - LINCOLN IN PUYALLUP
DATE: May 4th 2013 ONE DAY ONLY
Awards will be made between 3:30 and 4:00 pm on Saturday
For more information contact event chairman Jerry Murphy, (253) 847-2948/ (253) 278-4718
Pierce County Mustang Club
&
Korum Ford—Lincoln
PCMC Members Only
Past “Best of show” Winners
2007—Pete Freeman—93 5.0 Convertible
2008—Tom Alpert—68 GT Fastback
2009—Ken Coatney—05 Coupe
2010—Lance Smith—07 Coupe
2011—Ken Coatney—05 Coupe
2012—Jerry Murphy—70 Coupe
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Our annual opportunity to display our MUSTANGS and other
FORDS and show our support to our Sponsor
7th Annual Mini Car Show
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The Left Behind Cruise
A lot of our club members will be heading to
Reno to participate in the MCA National Show
June 7 - 9th. We wish them safe travels and a fun
event.
For the ones left behind I would like to organize a
cruise/picnic. On Saturday the 8th of June.
Leaving the Safeway parking lot on 6th Ave. around
noon.
Traveling past Chambers Bay along the water to the historic
Town of Steilacoom for a picnic in the town park.
For those that like to experience a ferry ride we will embark
the ferry to Anderson Island after the picnic. Cost is around
$20.00 per car.
I know the island has some nature trails. Was thinking about
an ice cream stop. The grandkids and I will explore the island
during spring break and we will let you all know.
This of course is all weather permitting. This would be an
informal cruise with no frills. ( No dash plaques,
etc.)
Anyone interested please drop me an e-mail
[email protected] or call (253) 376-5964.
Sunday the 9th there is the Topless (convertibles
only) Show at XXX in Issaquah or Horsepower
Show at Griot’s in Tacoma.
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PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SHOW SPONSORS Be sure to thank these businesses & individuals for their support of our club & charities.
KORUM FORD 100 River Road, Puyallup 253-845-6600 www.korum.com LAKEWOOD FORD ELITE AUTOMOTIVE THE MUSTANG SHOP 11503 Pacific Hwy S 1302 – 208th St E 1929 West Valley Hwy S Lakewood 253-474-0511 Spanaway 253-8478947 Auburn 253-218-0323 TOP DOLLAR GRIOT’S GARAGE DAFFODIL FESTIVAL 15317 S Meridian St E 3333 South 38th St E 107 N Meridian #B Puyallup 253-446-7321 Tacoma 253-922-2400 Puyallup 253-8404194 PROGRESSIVE METALCRAFT GUSTAFSON INSURANCE METAL MAGIC 2219 112th St E 437 – 29th St NE 5618 S. Tacoma Way Tacoma 253-539-3339 Puyallup 253-848-2400 Tacoma 253-472-2535 MUSTANG RANCH PROPULSION, INC WEST VALLEY MORTGAGE
36210 – 108th Ave Ct E 1840 N Highland St 12511 Meridian E #102 Eatonville 800-827-2623 Tacoma 206-909-4615 Puyallup 253-848-1255 LES SCHWAB TIRE CENTER MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE CORRAL CUSTOMS 213 – 43rd Avenue SE 16603 Meridian E PO Box 57 Puyallup 253-848-4465 Puyallup 253-845-2441 Sumner 253-232-3602 S & S TIRE INC. PERFORMANCE COATINGS YOKES CONSTRUCTION 13201 Pacific Ave S 60 – 37th St NE PO Box 4430 Tacoma 253-537-4220 Auburn 253-735-1919 Spanaway 253-847-9460 EMERALD QUEEN CASINOS CJ’s PET SERVICE HOOKED ON DRIVING 5700 Pacific Hwy E 520 Pamela Dr SE www.hookedondiriving.com Fife 888-831-7655 Olympia 360-459-3993 503-356-1764 EMERGENCY VEHICLE OWNERS COSTCO RENEGADES OF WA & OPERATORS ASSOCIATION 1201 – 39th Avenue SW Membership
www.evooa.org Puyallup 253-445-7540 360-710-0636 ROBERT KING & BILL NORMAN MARTY BARCOM CLAY CONCANNON RICK & JOANIE JERRY & KATHY MISSY & DENNIS NORDLUND MURPHY WILLERT
P O Box 44853 Tacoma, WA 98444
Official Newsletter of the Pierce County Mustang club
100 River Road 253-845-6600
Puyallup Washington 98371 800-566-7058
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