President’s Message

The official ballot was in the last newsletter. If you haven’t voted, I encourage you to vote and mail your ballot in. It is important that you vote so that you can have the leadership necessary to move the club forward. We have many challenges facing us. We have had a declining membership over the past several years. This is not unexpected, as many social and collectors clubs are having the same declining participation. I believe that we need to expand beyond our borders and actively encourage foreign chapters and members. In this issue, you will read about The Coca-Cola Collectors Club, . This is an interesting group of individuals. Collecting Coca-Cola is different outside North America. There are not as many vintage signs, and the local bottlers did not promote the club in the same way they did here and in Canada. Also, being a poor third world country, there are fewer people who can afford a hobby. Old signs were often recycled and not saved due to space concerns. There is an active club in Columbia. I have reached out to them to see if they would join our organization. I also found that there is a group in the UK, but we only have two members from that country in our club. We know that most mass market items sold at Walmart and the like are probably not going to increase in value. Our experience has told us that vintage items prior to 1970 tend to hold their value whereas the items made since then tend to lose value. Part of this is the fact that items made prior to 1970 were not intended to be “collectibles” they were items either used in the production and distribution of Coca-Cola or used as current advertising. These signs, posters and advertising items were meant to be used and discarded. The fact that many were discarded makes the ones that survived valuable. Even if you take the same item used for advertising today, you may not see any appreciation since we now have a collector mentality. We are saving the things that were previously discarded and that means there is a large quantity of them still around. I often get calls and e-mails from relatives of collectors who have passed away asking for outlets for their relatives collection. Often these collections consist of the mass merchandise items I mentioned previously. Unfortunately, I have to tell them that the items are worth maybe 20% of the initial retail. I also tell them that the items are more suited and will bring a higher price at a yard sale than at a collector auction or internet auction site. We need to encourage those people who collect the newer items as they tend to be younger people. The cost of vintage items may discourage younger people from collecting due to the cost. Most of us started out collecting items of lesser value and then blossomed into the more expensive vintage items. There has long been a division between members who collect the vintage items and those who collect the newer things. We need to be able to encourage and support both groups.\

I look forward to seeing you at the Convention in Glendale at the end of the month. Until then, Happy Collecting,

Dan

page 2 June 2015 www.cocacolaclub.org Grand Canyon Tour Don’t forget to turn in your meal choices asap . Important Come to registration Sunday, June 28 Bits and Pieces to get your name badge and tickets. Sally Vandivort

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Convention Glendale, AZ You can still register for the convention. Come join the fun and collecting. There are still swap meet tables. There are trading tables available. Chapters may still get a table for a game or raffle at Social Night. Join us at the Breakfast Club Tuesday –Saturday 6:30-11:30 am. $10 Don’t forget your decorated Coca-Cola Bottle for the contest.

Attention members: As your incoming new Publications Director, I am reaching out to you to send me articles, pictures or and stories about your most unusual or hardest to find Coca-Cola item. Tell me how long it took you to find it, or are you still looking? I welcome any ideas, comments, or stories you want to share. Let’s get started! Robert Mathison [email protected]

40 year Members with Continuous Membership

Bill Bateman Don Benedick

Mary Lou Benedick Richard Bostwick Randy Schaeffer

We have 5 distinguished members who belong to this list.

The Coca-Cola Collectors News June 2015 page 3 The Coca-Cola Collectors Club 41st National Convention June 30–July 4, 2015 Glendale, AZ Name______AcctNo ______Address______City______State___Zip_____Country_____ Phone______E-Mail ______PRICE QUANTITY TOTAL Adult No Packet Registration ..includes late fee ...... $35 _____$____ Child Packet Registration (Ages 12 and under)...... $15 _____$______Family Fun (kids and parents) Name(s) ______Infant Registration...... (Ages 3 and under – No Package)...... Free_____ Free Trading Center(1/2 Table Per Person)...... Free_____ Free Memorabilia Show & Sale (Limited to 200 tables. Soda Related Items Only) Regular Table...... Two Tables or more $35 each OR One Table for ..… $40 ____ $_____ Early Entry to Memorabilia Show & Sale - (No Table)...... $10____ $_____ No refunds after June 1. TOTAL $_____ Send completed form before June 15 along with check, credit card, or money order payable in US Funds to: TCCCC. Send to Sally Vandivort, 4515 South St, Lakewood, CA 90712.Credit Card registrations may be faxed to 562-867-2085. Be sure to fill in all the information, including credit card number, expiration date, 3 digit number, and signature. The address at the top of the form must be the address of the card holder. MC/Visa #: ______Expiration Date:______Is your billing address the same as listed above? Y or N (If different, please note below.) Signature:______3 DIGIT #______(Back of card) Confirmation will be by E-Mail unless SASE included. List attendee names as you want them to appear on the badge. Circle the items for each person. Name on Badge Packet Type Lunch Banquet Show/Sale T-Shirt 1st Convention ______Packet No Pac Child Infant YES YES YES YES YES

______Packet No Pac Child Infant YES YES YES YES YES ______Packet No Pac Child Infant YES YES YES YES YES ______Packet No Pac Child Infant YES YES YES YES YES All attendees, except infants, must be current members of The Coca-Cola Collectors Club. Questions- Sally Vandivort, 562-867-2085 or [email protected]

Long time member and Phoenix resident, Bryan Grapentine has recommended great places to visit. “The # 1 attraction in Phoenix is the Musical Instrument Museum (MIM). It has been in existence about five years and is a very interesting museum to visit. It is difficult to see all of the exhibits in one afternoon. ”Their mission to collect, preserve and make accessible instruments from every country in the world. The Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) is the world’s only global musical instrument museum. Other suggestions:

Arizona Science Center Heard Museum The Desert Botanical Garden

page 4 June 2015 www.cocacolaclub.org TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Renaissance Glendale Hotel & Spa Room Hopping Every Day and Night 9495 W Coyotes Blvd, Glendale, AZ SUNDAY, June 28 85305 800-468-3571 Registration 7:00 - 8:00 pm MONDAY, June 29 Convention Changes Grand Canyon Tour 7 am There will be no refunds Registration 3:00 - 4:00 pm after June 1, 2015. All Club Store 3:30 - 4:30 pm changes to your TUESDAY, June 30 registration must be in writing by letter, fax, Registration 8:30 - 9:15 am or email to Sally Vandivort. Any convention Business Meeting 9:30 -11:30 am merchandise NOT claimed by the end of the Registration Badge only 11:35 -11:50 pm convention will revert to the Club. Vacation Lunch 12:00 - 2:00 pm Registration Badge only 2:00 - 2:15 pm Super Shuttle Chapter President’s Meeting 2:30 - 3:30 pm If you are flying and need a ride to the hotel, New Attendee Seminar 4:00 - 5:00 pm call Super Shuttle at 800-258-3826 or Registration 4:00 - 5:00 pm supershuttle.com to make your reservation. Club Store 4:30 - 5:30 pm It is $24 each way. Event: Room Hopping 7:00 pm- The Hotel has a shuttle that is $60 from the WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 Silent Auction Check-in 8:30 - 10:00 am airport and $20 from the hotel to the airport. Registration 9:00 - 10:00 am Call the hotel for information. Club Store 10:00 - 11:00 am New Attendee Seminar 11:00 - 12:00 pm Join the Breakfast Club S A Special Needs Preview 12:00 - 12:30 pm The Breakfast has moved to the Hotel’s Silent Auction 12:30 - ?:?? pm restaurant Soleil Tuesday - Saturday from C.C. Seminars 2:45 - 5:00 pm 6am to 11am. The hotel is providing a Club Store 3:30 - 4:30 pm breakfast buffet for us at $10 plus tax and Silent Auction Check-out 5:00 - 6:00 pm tip. This would be a great place to meet Registration 6:15 - 6:45 pm your chapter members and friends for food, Event: Room Hopping 7:00 pm- fun, and conversation. THURSDAY, JULY 2 Golf Tournament 6:30 am Volunteers Trading Center 9:00 - 10:00 am Please volunteer at one of the events. We Registration 10:00 - 11:00 am need you. It is fun and very worthwhile. Auction Check-in 10:00 - 11:30 am Send an e-mail to Sally or sign up in regis- Club Store 10:30 - 11:30 am tration. Silent auction need watchers. C.C. Seminars 12:00 - 3:30 pm Events need ticket takers and soda pourers. Auction Special Needs Preview 3:30 - 4:00 pm We need flag carriers at the Business Meet- Club Store 3:30 - 4:30 pm ing. Come and help while having fun. Registration 3:30 - 4:00 pm Early Bird Auction Preview 4:00 - 5:00 pm Social Night Social Night (no food) 7:00 - 9:00 pm Chapters, it is not too late to sign up for your FRIDAY, JULY 3 raffle or game table. Contact Elaine Maddux Auction Preview 8:00 - 9:00 am FINAL Registration in Auction 9:00 - 10:00 am Your attendance and participation in this event means you agree to allow your image, name, and likeness to be Regular Auction 9:30 - ?:?? pm displayed on TCCCC website, newsletter or other Club Store 10:30 - 12:00 pm promotional, advertising or publicity materials relating to Event: Room Hopping 7:00 pm - The Coca-Cola Collectors Club. By registering you agree SATURDAY, JULY 4 to release The Coca-Cola Collectors Club and any of its Memorabilia Show and Sale members, officers, agents, affiliates and The Coca-Cola Sellers/Early Entry 7:00 - 9:00 am Company from any liability whatsoever in connection with the use of your image, name or likeness. You also agree Registrants only 9:00 -10:00 am to waive any rights you may have to compensation of any Open to Public 10:00 - 2:00 pm kind for such uses and the right to inspect or approve the Red, White & You Banquet 5:30 – 8:30 pm final version of any use by The Coca-Cola Collectors Fireworks 9:00 pm Club for any such

The Coca-Cola Collectors News June 2015 page 5 The Coca-Cola Collectors Club 2015 Desert Classic Do you have your bottle Wigwam Golf Course dressed and ready for The Wigwam Club has 3 courses and is the recipient of more than 15 “Best Of” awards. competition?

Date: Thursday July 2, 2015 Time: 6:30 AM We are excited to see what everyone REGISTRATION: $55.00 PER PLAYER comes up with !! Includes: Green fees, cart and range balls. Any questions: contact Sharon Shanholtzer or Sally Vandivort Club rental is available. Players will provide own transportation.

For additional information contact Brian Van Fosson at 417-860-7237 [email protected]

Mail your payment to: TCCC C/O Sally Vandivort 4515 South St. Lakewood, CA 90712

Fax Credit Card to: 562-867-2085 Registration: Name______

Address______Bottle Decorating Contest City, State, Zip______

Email______

Please indicate Male, Female, and Senior status: Rules: Please Circle: M F S ~ Must be registered with the 41st National Convention - Glendale, AZ. I will enter as an individual _____ ~ One entry per registrant. I will enter as a team of 4 _____ ~ One empty 8oz Coca-Cola glass contour Names of Team Members: bottle is to be used. ______~ Bottle must be submitted to the ______registra tion room prior to 4:30 pm on Thursday, July 2, 2015 to be judged. ______~ After that, your imagination is your limit. ______Good Luck!

page 6 June 2015 www.cocacolaclub.org Hi Everyone! those that have expired.

This will be my last time to write to you as Mem- Plus in addition to the bership Director. I have truly enjoyed serving you reminders just stated, I in this position over the last six years, yet it is time wanted to let you know to pass the torch, and for someone else to take the that an “invoice state- reigns as they say. ment” has just been started and is being tried out currently his little note is really a reminder on renewing T with the US members. your membership and the process it takes. This is Several members have information that has been mentioned in the past, yet received them already, and there has it is always good to drop a reminder every once in been a positive response. So if you are due in June awhile. or July you should have received one already, or there is one headed your way soon! Why am I reminding everyone again, you might wonder? Well it has been mentioned that we need As for the process, and why it is important to renew NEW members. This is true, the Club always needs before your last issue is received, it just takes time new members, and we are continuing to grow in that for things to be processed. If you mail a check to avenue. Maybe not in large numbers as in the 80’s the PO Box in Atlanta, you can expect it to take and 90’s, yet we are still getting new members every about a month for the Membership Director to re- month. The big problem I see from working the ceive your information. database and creating the labels for the newsletter every month, is that the Club actually drops, on av- erage, 50 established members every month. These ~A week for your envelope to reach Atlanta. are members that either did not send in their renewal ~A week for the PO Box to transfer it to the Finan- dues in time, or did not remember to pay their dues, cial Secretary. or just decided not to renew. ~A week for it to be mailed to the Membership Director. This is what is being done currently to remind members If you pay by FAX, that goes directly to the that dues are due: Financial Secretary, so take about a week out and expect 2 weeks. And if you use the Club’s 1.) Your newsletter is marked website and pay online with Paypal, it will be for 4 months that it is near- about a week to a week and a half, depending on ing time for renewal. 3 of the what day you do your transaction. months it is marked: “Renew Now”, and the last month it is So I am ending this little reminder with the marked: “Last Issue.” thought that so much has been said about gain- 2.) Email reminders are sent ing new members, yet it is also important to out. These are for “coming keep the great members we currently have! due”, “your last issue”, and “your membership has ex- pired”. (This is one reason Everyone send in their dues before the last that the Club always needs an month if you can, see you in Arizona, and thanks updated email address.) for letting me serve you over these last 6 years! 3.) The “Reminder Postcard” is also mailed for Sharon Shanholtzer

The Coca-Cola Collectors News June 2015 page 7 The Women's FIFA World Cup is being hosted in 2015 in several Canadian cities. In advance Coca-Ca is touring the trophy. Elizabeth Wright was able to view the tour and sent these great photos.

page 8 June 2015 www.cocacolaclub.org The Coca-Cola Collectors News June 2015 page 9 The Coca-Cola Collectors Club, Philippines

Contributed by: Dan Deane A few months ago, I on items but had little suc- was contacted by Jay-ar cecess. One of the reasons Mendoza in The Philip- ththey wanted to join us was to pines regarding their smsmooth the process of artwork group becoming a chapter aapproval.p of The Coca-Cola Collec- tors Club. My wife was Aurora and I met Arjay and planning a visit there in seseveral members of his clubs March of this year, so I officers at our hotel. We offered to meet with them ddiscussedi the procedure for and give them information bbecominge a chapter. Arjay on becoming a chapter. ththen took us to a building wwhere several members of As you may or may not theirth chapter were waiting. know, we currently offer the foreign members the same US membership rate if they agree to accept the The ride was almost an hour through the streets of newsletter electronically. Foreign postage is now . I marvel at the skilled driving of our chauffer, VERY expensive with a simple 1 ounce letter costing Roger Ngo who is one of two vice presidents of the $1.05. Compound that with the fact that income in club. When we arrived at our location, it was a two many foreign countries is much less than the US and story building in a commercial district of the city with the membership in our club can be prohibitive, even a soft drink distributing facility on the first floor, a more so in third world countries. clubhouse and roof patio area. It is owned by one of the member, Dong Muncal which they called Tatay Jay-ar or “Arjay” as his alias, is currently the Presi- (local term for father) Dong. He is a long time dent of The Coca-Cola collector and an adviser to the club. Coca-Cola Collectors Conspicuously hanging from the second story of the Club, Phil- buildingb was a large banner that stated “Welcome Dan ippines. DeaneD President of The Coca-Cola Collectors Club.” He and WeW were taken upstairs to the clubhouse which was his friends filled with Philippine Coca-Cola collectibles. They Randy Cali- hadh the same “Share a Coke with” promotion in that uag, Fed- country.c Dong had empty PET bottles of every name erico Dimal thatt was produced in The Philippines. The number of and Edwin bottlesb exceeded 200. Miranda started this he clubhouse contained several cut outs, and group through Facebook and they now number over T Coca-Cola toys that were sold and distributed in The 300. They were trying to work with The Coca-Cola Philippines. They had a banquet table set up with a Company office in The Philippines to be recognized special table for Aurora and me as guests of honor. as a local collectors club. They wanted to get approval There was another copy of the banner behind that for their logo and to use the Coca-Cola trademark

page 10 June 2015 www.cocacolaclub.org table. I must say that I was blown away by the hospitality and excitement of the club mem- bers. You would have thought I was someone important.

Many of the members took their photo with me and I spent a lot of time autographing their Coca-Cola shirts. I also brought several decks of play- ing cards from past conventions and several other trinkets. They gave away and raffled all of the JollibeeJollibee, a Filipino fast food companycompany. items. I gave Arjay a Cecil Munsey book We had a pot luck lunch and Arjay wanted me to and he wanted talkt about our club. I gave them a brief history and me to auto- toldt them how much we would like them to join our graph it for organization.o Because it was a weekday, only about him. SOOO 202 percent of the local members could attend. if you see the Munsey book I chatted briefly with everyone and found that one of for sale with tthe members at the meeting drove for 8 hours to get my autograph, tthere just because I was going to be there. I was truly you will know the story! humbled by the outpouring of admiration they showed aand I now know how movie stars feel. By the time we They had a table lleft there, my head was so big I could hardly get it out with things for sale tthe door. and I purchased some of the items. They We then went to a restaurant in Quezon City, a were mostly new relativelyr affluent suburb of Manila. The restaurant promotional items isi owned by a US ex pat who now lives in the Philip- that were given away pinesp with his Filipino wife. He had a small collec- at McDonalds. They tiont of Coca-Cola items. We lounged on the patio and also gave me a set of enjoyede some Coke. wrapped bottles from Roger Ngo is a successful Filipino-Chinese business- manm who was born and raised in the Philippines. He ownso a successful office furniture store in the city and livesl in a 4 story home. The home has an elevator. RogerR has a large collection of bottles and cans from thet several Asian countries. Wrapped and aluminum bottlesb are very popular among collectors in that re- gion.g There are several beautiful colored wrapped and aluminuma bottles produced in the region. Roger also hash a nice collection of smaller Coca-Cola items in displayd cases in his display room.

The Coca-Cola Collectors News June 2015 page 11 11950’s including a restored 1950’s FFilipino gasoline pump.

Arjay is a Logistics Supervisor for a commercial construction company ththat builds bridges and other types oof structures other than buildings. I aasked Arjay if his firm built hi rise bbuildings. He said they did not and hhe is glad because he is afraid of hheights.

Bottling in the Philippines was oowned by , Next we went to a FilipinoFili i restaurant a fewf blocks bl k a popular in the Philippines. from Roger Ngo’s home. We had a great dinner and When I was there 5 years ago, The Coca-Cola Compa- true to form, hundreds of photographs were taken. ny had purchased the operation and has subsequently We stayed at the restaurant for a couple of hours and sold it to a large Mexican bottler known as Coca-Cola talked about Coca-Cola Collecting then they were go- FEMSA.

Coca-Cola is distributed in the Philip- ppines differently than here in the US. In the Philippines, the bottler deliv- eers truck loads of product to small ddistributors. These small distributors ththen deliver the product to the stores. MManila, and other large cities in The PPhilippines, have thousands of small stores, called tienda stores. These can ing to drive me back to my hotel. They decided to go be as small as a large closet and are located on very to McDonalds in the area for coffee and French fries. narrow streets in the housing areas. A delivery truck Did I tell you that love to eat? We spent like those used in the US would be very difficult to some time there and then we were taken back to our navigate in many areas. hotel. The Coca-Cola Collectors Club, Philippines are very Arjay told me that he was going to prepare the docu- excited to join us as a chapter of our club. They have ments for application for chapter approval. He agreed to meet me a couple of days later. True to form, a couple of days later we met in an open area of the hotel and signed the documents. They gave me a copy of their proposed chapter logo. Several photos were taken to document the official signing. I felt like I was at the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

Arjay and a few of his chapter officers then took me to a karaoke bar at a hotel a few blocks away that has several Coca-Cola and other memorabilia from the

page 12 June 2015 www.cocacolaclub.org Much like our chapters here, they also have a mem- ber who works for The Coca-Cola Bottling Company of the Philippines, Mr. Gerardo Mercado. He is also the current Treasurer of the club. It is always nice to have someone with an inside track.

If you are ever in Manila, I am sure they would be happy to have you attend a meeting or just chat about Coca-Cola collecting in general. I can assure you that an extremelyl active i Facebook b k page and dh have many you will not find a more hospitable group of collectors members throughout The Philippines. Some are un- anywhere. You can also join their Facebook page and able to make any meetings due to distance so they use see photos of things they collect. the social media of Facebook to keep in touch. Please join me in congratulating our NEWEST Arjay said that their meeting often last the day as they Chapter of The Coca-Cola Collectors Club. operate much the same as my first meeting. They go from place to place with the meeting starting mid day and often lasting until 10 pm. Welcome !

\ The Coca-Cola Collectors News June 2015 page 13 Charlie Buck, 1926-2015

Mary Barnes - Florence, MS Ken Bonner - Gilbert, AZ Rusty Wray - Apache Junction, AZ Sadly “The Mid-America Chapter” announces the Willie Hazel - Albany, GA passing of Charlie Buck, alias “Chucky Bucky.” Cara Duetchman - Birmingham, MI Charlie along with Miss Frances joined TCCCC Dale & Kimberly Mann - Crystal River, FL in 1984. They both were active volunteers at every Charles Van Ackers - LasVegas, NV convention. His favorite events to volunteer for Scott and Joanie McLeod - Villa Rica, GA were registration and the regular auction. He was James Miller - Perris, CA the President of the Mid-America Chapter for George Burch - Charlotte Hill, MD many years. His love of Coca-Cola, his Chapter James Brodhacher - Springfield, IL and the National Club were his favorite subjects Mel & Linda Sutton - Tigard, OR to share with both friends and strangers. He was a Lisa & Samantha Mitchell - Powder Springs, GA wonderful chapter and Club ambassador. During Doug & Bob Brandon - Marietta, GA our 2006 National Convention in Pittsburg, PA, Howard & Rima Singer - La Jolla, CA Charlie lost the vision in his good eye, ending his Joi Suissa - Bethpage, NY convention attendance. Being physically unable to Robert & Magaret Stewart Sr. - Poplar Bluff, MO attend conventions did not stop our Charlie from Toni Lynch - Springtown, TX knowing what was going on. Each year, Miss Fran- Steve Schwein - Oxford, OH ces kept the convention schedule on the kitchen Earle, Laura, Mason & Elias Way - Buckeye, AZ table and would track the events hour-by-hour, Nashua, Gary, Sophia & imma Rhinehart - Sun City, AZ day-by-day. Charlie was one of our treasured Brinkley Melvin - Chapin, SC WWII veterans. June 3, 2015 would have marked Michael Ahlstrom -Pleasant hill, CA the Buck’s 65th wedding anniversary. We’ll miss Jimbo Morris - Rayville, CA his hearty laugh, as it would ring out often in his Jim Hoy - Ontario - Canada joy of having his Coke family around him! Brian Morris - Wesr Monroe, CA Gone in body, but never in spirit! Jim, Margaret Bickoff & Jeff Lewis - Cave Creek, AZ Roger Ngo - Quezon City - Philippines Federico Dimal - Pasay City - Philippines Jay-ar Mendoza -Manila - Philippines Mark Tan - Manila - Philippines Edwin Miranda - Manila - Philippines Linda Teodosio - Quezon City - Philippines Randy Caluag - Manila - Philippines Geraldo Mercado Jr - Mandaaluyong City - Philippines Maria Linda Fernando - Cavite - Philippines Jonald Malagayo - Cavite - Philippines

page 14 June 2015 www.cocacolaclub.org Help Promote Our Club !! Get Your T-Shirt at the National Convention in Glendale, AZ Only $8 each The Membership T-Shirts

* Back design by Ray Kilinski Wear this shirt to help spread the word of our wonderful Club! Many Coca-Cola Collectors do not even know that there is a collectors club. This is a special shirt to help promote membership to the Club. Shirts will sell for ONLY $8 each in hopes that everyone will buy a shirt to help spread the word! What a great deal and a great way to advertise the Club.

The shirts will be available FIRST at the National Convention, and then for order in the newsletter following the convention. Save money on shipping and get your shirt at the convention. Not going to the convention, then have a fellow member pick you up one! T-shirts will be available in adult sizes small through 4X.

Wear it about town, or while out shopping the antique stores and flea markets. While at the convention, wear it when you go sightseeing and let everyone know that The Coca-Cola Collectors Club is in town!

The Coca-Cola Collectors News June 2015 page 15 Pause On The Prairie VI Paws in the Coca-Cola Jungle October 15~17, 2015 Best Western – Wichita North Wichita, KS Schedule of Events Thursday, October 15, 2015 Registration….………………………..………...... 4:00-6:00 pm Hospitality/Sequence Games...……………………...6:00-8:00 pm Room Hopping………………………………………...ALL DAY Friday October 16, 2015 Silent Auction Check-in………………………………9 -10:30 am FRIDAY OCTOBER 23 SATURDAY OCTOBER 24 Registration……………………………………………9-11 am Silent Auction………………………………………….11-12? pm Swap Meet Set up 7:00 - 9:00 am Registration…………………………………………….2-4 pm Registration 4:00 - 6:00 pm Movie/Sequence Games……………………………..2:30-5:30 pm Swap Meet Open To Public 9:00 - 1:30 pm Room Hopping………………………………………...ALL DAY Silent Auction Check in 4:00 - 6:00 pm Registration 9:00 - 10:00 am Game Night/Coke Bingo……………………………..7-10 pm Hospitality Tent 7:00 - ??? pm Saturday, October 17, 2015 Coketail Hour 6:00 - 7:00 pm Registration…………………………………………. 8:00-10:00 am Silent Auction 7:00 - ??? pm Swap Meet Setup…………………………………..…7:00-9:00 am Big Top Banquet 7:00 - ??? pm Swap Meet (open to registrants)…………………..9:00-10:00 am Swap Meet (open to public)…………………...10:00 am-2:00 pm Banquet/Auction…………………………………..…6:30 pm - ??? EVERYONE ATTENDING FUNCTIONS MUST BE REGISTERED All persons attending functions must be registered. (PLEASE USE FORM BELOW) REGISTRATION FORM Adult Reg. (limit to 125) ____ x $32 $______Child Reg. (limit to 25) (age 4-12) ____ x $10 $______------Child Reg. (no packet) (3 & under) ____ x FREE $______Hospitality ____ x FREE $______REGISTRATION FORM Adult Banquet (limit to 100) ____ x $32 $______Return this form with check or money order Child Banquet (age 4-12) ____ x $10 $______Adult Registration w/packet (limited to 60) _____@35 =$_____ Child Banquet (no gift) (3 & under) ____ x FREE $______payable to: Swap Meet Tables 1-3 tables _____ x $22 ea $______Adult Registration w/packet _____@45 =$_____ Each Additional Table _____ x $17 ea $______(Received after 10/01/15) MN FIRST CHAPTER C/O Mike Geiser (wall space first come first serve) Child Registration (6 and under) no packet _____@FREE Adult Black Short Sleeve T-Shirt (order by 9/1/15) 7827 Irish Ave So Sizes: ___S ___M ___L ___XL x $17.00 $______Child Registration (7-12) w/packet _____@10 =$_____ Cottage Grove MN 55016 ___2X ___3X ___4X ___5X x $19.00 $______Minnefest registration Total Amount Enclosed $______Hospitality _____@10 =$_____ (No Packets Will Be Mailed) (No refunds after Oct. 1, 2015) deadline is October 1, Adult Banquet (limited to 60) _____@35 =$_____ 2015. Form and amount Name: ______due must be in hand to Address: ______Child Banquet (6 and under) _____@15 =$_____ avoid the late fee. City: ______State: ____ Zip: ______Swap Meet Tables Phone: ______Confirmation will be done Names of attendees for name badges. If child, indicate age. 1 for $20 2 for $35 3 for $45 4 for $60 _____ =$_____ by email. Please provide ______your email address with ______registration. Otherwise, TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED =$_____ please provide a self- Mail registrations and check or money order payable to: addressed stamped Great Plains of Kansas TCCCC envelope and we will mail Please print names as you would like them to c/o Gil Sigg it to you. 12410 Castlewood Cir appear on name badges: Wichita, KS 67206 Make hotel reservations 316-461-1956 Please enclose a large SASE OR email address for confirmation ______directly with: Hotel Information Sheraton - Mpls West Make reservations directly with ______Best Western Wichita North, 12201 Ridgedale Drive Exit 13 on I-135N ______Minnetonka MN 55305 Wichita, KS. (316) 832-9387 (952) 593-0000 Mention you’re with the “Coca-Cola Collectors Club” for special rate of ______$79.99 plus tax, (includes 2 free breakfast buffets) per room, per night. “Coca-Cola Collectors “ Pets ARE allowed with deposit. Atrium offers indoor pool & games, such ______hotel rate is $92 + tax. as pool, air hockey, mini golf, shuffleboard and ping pong. Reservation deadline is Note: Only Coca-Cola and other soda/soft drink related October 1, 2015. Items to be displayed and sold. page 16 June 2015 www.cocacolaclub.org ChooChooConnectionatTheChooChooStation The Ohio Western Reserve Chapter Nov.12Ͳ14,2015 Presents the 28th Annual SCHEDULEOFEVENTS

One Day Swap Meet ThursdayNov.12 FridayNov.13 Registration 9:00Ͳ11:00am Registration 9:00Ͳ9:30am SaturdayNov.14 Coca-Cola & Other Advertising Openinglunchen 2pm SilentAuctioncheckͲin 10:3011:30 SwapMeetsetup 8:00Ͳ10:00 RegAuctionckͲIn 4:15Ͳ5pm SilentAuction 1pmͲ? Swapmeet 10amͲ2pm Memorabilia RegAuctionpreview5:15Ͳ5:45 SilentAuctionpickup 4pmͲ5pm Swapmeetpublic 11amͲ2pm RegAuction 6:30pmͲ? Sunday - August 9th, 2015 Banquet 7to?pm 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM REGISTRATION Vendor Setup Only: 7:00 AM Name PhoneNumber Address Email Cortland Masonic Lodge #529 City/State 3263 Everett - Hull Road REGISTRATIONFEES HOTEL ChattanoogaChooͲChoo Cortland, OH 44410 RegistrationforAdults* $30 X =$ 1400MarketSt. Chattanooga,Tn37402 Reg.forChild(3to12yrsold) $15 X =$ Phoneres.only(800)872Ͳ2529 OpeningLuncheon Adult $23.00 X =$ Indoorpool&nexttofreecityshuttle <4free/4to12yrs Child $10.00 X Rates$94+tax FreeParking (Fulllunch&Coke) RemodeledHotel Asktobeplacedinthe Banquet(nogift) $30 X =$ wingwiththeothercokepeopleinHotel1 BanquetChild 4to12yrs $12 X =$ MustbebookedbeforeOct7toinsurethisrate Vendor Tables Available: Child'smealisChickenFingers RateCodeis1C50LA $20 for first / $10 additional SwapMeetTable $25 X =$ Contact Mike or Susan for a vendor form, or TOTALENCLOSED $ ChooChooAuctionChanges download the form from the Chapter’s website. Makecheckspayableto:TheChooChooChapter Itemsplacedinaauction,withareserve We have people from all over that attend. Mailregistrationformandfeesto: GeorgeGilghrist bid,willonlybecharged$3commissionif Don’t miss your chance to get a table! 5995TiconderogaCir. notsold,ifsoldstardardrulesspply. Emailaddressor Hixson,TN37343 Themoreyoubring,themoreyousell. PleaseincludeabusinesssizeSASE Shoppers: Formoreinformation CallGeorgeGilghristat(423)875Ͳ9359 or LabronMeadows(423)899Ͳ7548 Opening BanquetMealRequest Free Admission NameonBadge Adult/child Luncheon (Circleoneifgoing) AorC AorC ChickenorPorkChoporChild Free Parking AorC AorC ChickenorPorkChoporChild AorC AorC ChickenorPorkChoporChild AorC AorC ChickenorPorkChoporChild Additional Information: BanquetSeatingrequest (Wewilldoourbesttoseatyouwiththepeopleyourequested) max8pertable President Mike Fisher at: 330-637-3173 Chairperson: Susan Modzel at 330-637-9323 Email: *LateregistrantsmaynotbeabletosignupforLunchenorBanquetduetodeadline,unlessthereisacancellation [email protected] Or Visit the Chapter’s Web Site: www.WesternReserveChapter.com ChooChooConv.Reg.form3Ͳ28Ͳ15

The Coca-Cola Collectors News June 2015 page 17 ANNOUNCEMENTS C L A S S I F I E D A D S 1.) New website devoted to Coca-Cola playing cards. PLEASE See www.ccplayingcards.com. Kevin Roche 612-991- Type your ad or print legibly 1630. READ THE ADVERTISING POLICY Include your Club account number 2.) The MD-DC-VA Chapter members will once again Send, or email (preferred) ads to: have raffle tickets for 5 shares of Coca-Cola stock or cash equivalent ($1 each or 6 for $5). We will NOT Catherine Latturner have any for sale at the Glendale, Arizona convention, 1809 W. Lunt Ave, Unit A You can still order by mail. Please send a self-addressed Chicago, IL 60626 stamped envelope with your name and address along Email: [email protected] with a check (payable to MD-DC-VA Chapter) to: Doris Deadline: All advertisements should be received by Zebley 21203 Tanyard RD. Preston, MD 21655 the 1st of the month preceding issue. Any ads re- ceived after that date will appear in the next issue. 3.) Rare Vintage Coca-Cola Items. Wm Morford's upcoming catalogued absentee auction #85 features over 460 scarce and unusual pieces of fine early antique advertising items and related collectibles, including 1917 and 1914 Coca-Cola calendars, along with many other unusual pieces Coca-Cola, soda and misc. pieces. For notification and information on Wm Morford's upcoming auctions, visit the website www.morfauction.com to join our mailing list or call 315-662-7625.

4.) The Lone Star Chapter of the Coca-Cola Collectors Club, will be selling raffle tickets for a Coca-Cola Ice Chest in our room, at Glendale, Az. Tickets are 1 for $1.00 or 6 for $5.00. Drawing July 4th. Will have Coca- ADVERTISING POLICY: Classified ads areonly Cola Ice Chest with us. T.J.Walton Treasurer BOTTLES for items pertaining to Coca-Cola. They are printed 5.) Bottle Collectors – very rare - both bottle and free for members in good standing. Ads for questionable presentation box in uncirculated condition Holiday legality are subject to the Executive Board for approval. Inn Crowne Plaza - "A World of Difference" listed on All ads are printed on a first come, first served basis, at the TDSbottles.com for $350, asking $275 plus shipping discretion of the Publications Director as space allows. all serious offers considered. William Bruce at Each advertiser may submit ads for a maximum run of [email protected] . one (1) month, after that the ad must be resubmitted. Advertisers may submit ads for up to three (3) headings 6.) We are all aware that 2015 is the year of the bottle, with a TOTAL of not more than 250 words which in- the 100th Anniversary of the Contour Bottle for the cludes name and contact information which may include: Coca-Cola Company. A special limited edition (2500 address, phone number, email, etc. Business names and each) a red, a gold, and a silver bottle were produced. Each of them have a special red paper cutout tag of the email address will be printed ONLY if accompanied by bottle attached to it’s neck. One side of the bottle reads a Club member’s name in the listing. The Coca-Cola Coca-Cola and the other shows a Coca-Cola bottle Collectors Club assumes no responsibility for sales or imprinted in the Coca-Cola logo with a small 100th sign purchases advertised, but please advise the Publications coming out of the top. I have a few of the 3 bottle sets Director if you experience problems with an advertiser for sale. Your cost is $49.00 per set plus S&H. This set and/or their goods. The Publications Director is not has been an instant collectible for bottle collectors. Get responsible for ads that do not meet the publications yours while they last. In addition to the special limited deadline or can not be deciphered. PLEASE PRINT edition 3 bottle set to honor the 100th anniversary of LEGIBLY, TYPE OR EMAIL. the contour bottle, Coca-Cola also issued a 3 bottle page 18 June 2015 www.cocacolaclub.org set in Red, Gold, and Silver with a paper bottle tag 12.) 35 years collection from Coke’s global attached to the neck. This set does not have the 100th operations. Trademarked items from 1960’s Anniversary bottle logo on it. It has the standard Coca- many given only to employees and VIP’s. Cola logo on both sides. A very attractive set as it is “COLLECTIBLES” is 8-page list for jewelry, and it makes a great display. Your cost on this (regular) watches, anniversary awards, uniform patches, Cross set is $29.00 plus S&H John F. Langlois, 5236 Essex pen/pencil sets, knives, Ronson lighters, clothing, Farms Lane, Stone Mountain, GA 30088 770 981-6394 portfolios, caps, jackets, ties, Yo-Yo’s, puzzles; [email protected] annual reports from 1926 to present; foreign logos/ MISCELLANEOUS stamped envelopes from 1960’s and books about 7.) Tray Collectors - Offered is a Private issue Coke. Lucite desk paperweight from 1960’s with 6 and extremely rare Fort Myers Coca-Cola Bottling red disk foreign crowns; 2000 edition Santa trucks Co. 75th anniversary limited edition tray. This tray NIB in sets of two with consecutive serial numbers; commemorated the 75th anniversary of the Coca-Cola HO train set NIB see Summers book, page 238; and Bottling Company in Ft. Myers, FL. from 1911 to1986. Christmas stocking hangers. VIP gift set containing. What makes this tray so rare is that only employees of Gold plated KO bottle, zippered bag, mailing labels, the Coca-Cola Bottling Company in Ft. Myers and key leather portfolio, gold pin and 3” medallion all customers were given these special commemorative showing “100th Anniversary” logo. CROWNS list trays. The tray depicts the Thomas Edison and Henry has foreign bottle caps and sheets of printed” crown Ford Estates in Ft. Myers, Fl. on McGregor Blvd. This flats” which are only obtained by visits to crown street is lined with Palm Trees, thus the name "City of manufacturers in standard frame sizes and will be a Palms ". The tray is in new condition, having never unique addition to your collection. BOTTLES list is been used and wrapped in plastic since production, $25 an extensive collection of foreign and USA bottles. plus shipping. Contact William Bruce at KOstuff4sale@ Also extensive collection of 1996 Atlanta Olympics bellsouth.net pin sets. Email lists from [email protected].

8.) Pieces for a 1929 festoon. May complete someone's 13.) 25 year coke collection for sale. I am set. I have stored these pieces since 1975. They were selling this collection as ONE LOT only. Items from the Fitch Drug Store in Kalispell, MT. Pictures range over 85 years and include over 43 packed available. Inquiries at [email protected] boxes of collectibles, and over 60 cases of 8oz. bottles. Tin, porcelain signs, buttons, pins, 9.) Employee of Coca-Cola Bottling Co. (1939 - 1983) crates, clocks, soft items, calendars, paper items, selling collection. Many originals and reproductions. cardboard stand ups, menu boards, trays, pocket Pictures available on request. Marilyn Crumpton 314- mirror, brand sell in guides, internal sales items 894-5573 or email [email protected] from 1996-2009, glasses, sales plans, conference 10.) Selling a top for a vendo junior. It has the coin badges, framed prints, point of sale, holiday mechanism, 9 bottle holes, and cap catcher to the cooler. items, wooden ice pics, aluminum and wood Very good shape and has been stored for 36 years. carriers, toy truck, wooden keg with paper label, Pictures available. Inquiries at [email protected] olympic and world cup, red sox, patriots cans, bottles, Michael Jordan coke Point of sale, rare 11.) FOR SALE! I am downsizing my coke collection items, one of a kind items. Bottles include, Star of 25 years with these items: 1950's Policeman crossing Market, Stop & Shop, Iowa Rose bowl, Cal guard $1685.00, Red enamel 24" button sign $325.00, Ripken, Superbowl, UCONN, Red Sox, For Porcelain 24" white button sign (coke bottle in center) spreadsheets of collection and bottles, contact $725.00, Vendo 39 coke machine $1675.00 (works, no [email protected] or 781-789-9530. I rust) 1930's Fountain Service Sign $825.00. 1938 girl in yellow dress tray $250.00, 1939 girl on diving board have over 400 photos in dropbox that can also be $250.00. Everything is original. Pictures upon request. shared via a link. Please contact Margie at [email protected]. 408 497- 6476 14.) I have the middle section to the 1925 "Soda Fountain" foldout to complete someone's set.

The Coca-Cola Collectors News June 2015 page 19 Inquiries at [email protected] including a tie rack . These cost me between $25 and $30 per tie. Jack Lindung 239-293-1127 or 15.) For Sale, Very Rare! I have a collectors addition [email protected] 1986 Centennial special issue Winchester/Coca-Cola rifle/shotgun matching set. 22.) 35-year Collection for sale. All types of I have all matching documentation for both gun’s collectibles. Pictures available upon request. Merlin including the initial letter to the first owner, trigger tag, 402-730-5888 or email: [email protected] box and sleeve. Both guns are in MINT condition never shot and the box is in good condition with the sleeve 23.) My name is Joe Belliveau, the author and in fair condition. $6,500 or best offer. Please contact researcher of this book. I've spent many years and Richard Lemke at [email protected] or call 651- countless hours, researching, archiving and compiling 329-6481 if interested. the most complete listings of Coca-Cola Bottling Plants from the early 1900's. This book contains 16.) Original artwork for Coca-Cola world-wide over 100 full-color images as well as information Christmas campaign used in billboards and print on when the plant opened in a particular town and 1999-2000 by artist Brent Benger. Painting is large any information that pertains to the plant. Some 52” X 52” with beautiful color and detail. Visit www. plants have not been able to verify but the research estatehandler.com for a video of the painting and continues. The majority of the information can be additional information. Can deliver to convention verified through actual paper from the plant. This in Glendale or arrange shipment as needed. $9500. is a newly published soft cover book with Perfect Contact Marc Geyer at 602-722-7028 or geyerma@ Binding, glossy front and back cover and filled with gmail.com over 80 pages of bottling plant listings. A must have book for any collector interested in the history of 17.) 1936 " 50th Anniversary" framed Cardboard Coca-Cola Bottling Plants. A great resource guide, Sign See p108 in Petretti's12th edition Collectible's filled with beautiful images of early Coca-Cola Price Guide $2,500 Jack Lindung 239-293-1127 or letterheads, envelopes, coupons and photographs. [email protected] This book has neither been authorized nor endorsed by the Coca Cola Company. Trademark logo used 18.) 1000 Complete National Geographic Magazines with permission. USA SHIP ONLY. - $23.00 which with Coca-Cola Ad on back cover 1933-1965 includes shipping Joe Belliveau PO Box 2025 Venice, $500 OBO must pick up in St. Augustine. Ads only FL 34284 941-586-5762 [email protected] $500 OBO post paid to buyer All in very good condition James Dilbeck (904) 824-1761 [email protected] 24.) 1931 Coca-Cola trays for sale. Selling 7 trays that are all in beautiful near mint condition. Email 19.) I have a beautiful new Coca-Cola neon light that or call if you need more info. or photos. $650. usually sells for about $400. I have it for $285. It has a each plus shipping. Freddy Brewer, 817-557-4766, heavy duty transformer. The sign is about 26" x 19" x [email protected] 6" & with box. The black packing bars on front come off. This is a really nice neon & will really set off your 25.) I Have the ONLY WOODEN COKE COOLER collection. You won't be sorry to own it. I can bring it in the WORLD!! It was made in the late 30"s early to Smokyfest, National or Atlantic, IA. I won't ship. 40's in the Atlanta coke shop by a Master Craftsman. Ken Cottrell 918-357-3067 or [email protected]. I am willing to sell this one of a kind museum piece for a reasonable offer. Will e-mail pictures. Contact 20.) 1932 unusual cardboard cutout sign 10” x 13”, [email protected] or 678-294-6842 Thanks Craig appears to be picture of Earth from high altitude. No Hyde known rockets with cameras at this time. Artist’s idea of view from space. Grade 6 with stains, wear and 26.) In 1986 The Coca-Cola Company celebrated wrinkles where ad was re-glued. Rich Binder richpor@ their 100th Centennial Celebration. They gave each htc.net or 618-473-3488 with offer. owner of a CC Bottling plant a set of 8 Golf Clubs with the logo of the Coca-Cola Company etched 21.) Forty-five different Coca-Cola ties for $400 on each club head. The set included a #3, #4, #5, page 20 June 2015 www.cocacolaclub.org #6, #7, #8, #9 and a P (Pitching Wedge). This set was 35.) Any of the following cans: Indonesia never used. They were made for left handed golfers. A presidential cans (any issue except 47 and 48); Puerto great gift for the collector and/or golfer Unique! Your Rico languages set (1980’s); 16 Oz S Diamond low cost is $299.00 plus S&H Only 1 set to sell.John (better quality than mine - see www.luijendijk.nl/ Langlois, 5236 Essex Farms Lane, Stone Mountain, GA mark). I’ll trade or buy. Mark Luijendijk mark@ 30088 770 816394 [email protected] luijendijk.nl WANTED 36.) Returnable and non-returnable glass drink bottles of Sprite, Diet Sprite and Sugar Free Sprite 27.) CC playing cards, decks, collections or old singles. and used crown top and screw top bottle caps for Kevin Roche (952) 941-8246 or [email protected] Coke products, Mr. Pibb, Fanta, TAB, etc. TAB returnable and non-returnable glass drink bottles in 28.) Coca-Cola vintage paper items such as letterheads, all sizes. Ronnie Davis 434-579-2159. envelopes, checks, photos, receipts ETC. from any Coca- Cola plant. Joe Belliveau PO Box 2025 Venice, FL 37.) Vendo 81b or vendo44 to restore for myself.has 34284 - 941-586-5762 [email protected] to be complete machine . Jerry Boehman Call 812 634 2268 or email [email protected] 812 29.) I’m looking for one of the 1971 Presentation 639 0179 Bottles that recognized the Mobile, AL plant as the first bottler of 32oz returnable Sprite. If you have one and 38.) Authentic Coca-Cola Motorcycle Helmet in it’s not for sale, I’d like at least have a picture for a book excellent, mint or new-unused condition. Helmet I’m writing. Proper credit will be given. Jerry Reeves should be Coca-Cola red and not have any decals or 251-367-2548 [email protected] stickers reflecting Coca-Cola signage. The Coca-Cola script or signage should be part of 30.) Collecting new unsharpened pencils from the the red helmet paint scheme. My head size is 7 National Conventions. Looking for San Diego 1978, 1/8 and the size marked inside the helmet should Houston 1979, Alexandria 1980, Kansas City 1981, probably say LARGE. If you are planning to attend Nashville 1982, Washington D.C. 1983 both red and the CCCC National Meet in Glendale, AZ, please white pencils, Sacramento 1984, Dallas 1985, Reston strongly consider bringing this authentic Coca-Cola 1996, Orlando 2001, and Palm Springs 2002. Jeff Daly Motorcycle Helmet with you. Great thanks. Howard 414-640-0399. G. Singer 619-980-4586 or [email protected] 31.) Sewing kits complete and nice shape 1940's 39.) Looking for the magazine titled a Special Coast Guard, Marines and 1920's chrome holder "Animals of Africa" issue. Will pay up to $50 for one complete from San Antonio, TX and unusual Coca-Cola in near-mint to mint condition. Contact Ray Keeton items from Kentucky ---Rodney Neat 502-553-8118 at [email protected] or 918-695-9395. [email protected]

32.) I am looking for the lid (only) for the 1939 40.) 1983 Western Canadian Soft Drink Salesman Sample Coca-Cola Cooler box - with or Convention bottle for Saskatoon, Saskatchewan: without the “Business Builder” pages. Please contact also Grey Beverages Plant Opening bottles for John Buchholz at 770-458-5670 or JKBUCH@AOL. Annacis, BC, 1989 and Edmonton, Alberta, COM. 1986. Barry Linde,515-289-2988, mblinde@q. com 33.) Coca-Cola box cutters in good to mint condition. Contact Mike Phillips at [email protected] or 817-691- 7378

34.) Coke fashion square accessories (Raquel) rings. Also dry servers. Ron Seibert 605-754-6589 rseibert@ qwtc.net

The Coca-Cola Collectors News June 2015 page 21 CLASSIFIED AD PLACEMENT FORM This form is designed to simplify the process of placing want ads. Photo copies and handwritten copies of this form are acceptable. Emails to [email protected] are preferred. Regular mail to: Catherine Latturner, 1809 W. Lunt Ave., Unit A, Chicago, IL 60626. Please note all ads must be received by the 1st day of the preceding month of issue.

Name:______Member No.______Exp. Date:______

Address:______City:______State:______Zip:______

Phone No.:______Email Address:______Only one ad category and picture per form. Please use space below or additional pages for item description. Category______Ad:______page 22 June 2015 www.cocacolaclub.org

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______June 30 - July 4, 2015 President Vice President Secretary Glendale, AZ Dan Deane Bill Combs Sally Vandivort 720 Avery Street 12701 Cowmans Manor Dive 4515 South Street Ohio Western Reserve San Bernadino, CA 92404 Mt. Airy. MD 21771 Lakewood, CA 90712 28th Annual 909-882-2240 410-207-5802 562-867-2085 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] One Day Swap Meet ______August 9, 2015 Cortland, OH Treasurer Publications Director Merchandise Director Peter Wright Catherine Latturner Bob DeShane Coca-Cola Days 158 Shanley Terrace 1809 W. Lunt Ave. Unit A 11531- 22nd Street Oakville, ON L6K2H6 Chicago, IL 60626 Milan, IL 61264 September 25 - 26, 2015 905-844-8742 773-761-2751 309-787-5551 Atlantic, Iowa [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ______Pause on the Prairie VI Paws in the Jungle Membership Director East District Rep. West District Rep. Sharon Shanholtzer Charlotte Segovia Elaine Maddux Oct 15 - 17, 2015 P.O. Box 2173 2360 Melrose Trace 3326 E. Manitoo Street Wichita, KS North Canton, OH 44720 Cumming, GA 30041 Springfield, MO 65804 330-244-6975 770-844-0097 417-883-7107 Choo Choo Connection 330-257-1560 Fax: 404-393-0677 [email protected] November 12-14, 2015 [email protected] [email protected] ______Chattanooga, TN

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