Sunday, November 22, 2015

Rockwood West Rally at El Centro October 28 - November 2

Secretary's Minutes


Rio Bend RV and Golf Resort
El Centro, CA
Oct. 31, 2015

Meeting was called to order at 6:25 PM and the Pledge of Allegiance was led by President Steve Smith.

Members present:  Walt and Pam Rose, Gerry and Linda Chetelat, Nick and Ramona Escamilla, Henry and Lucille Yanoff, Mac and Nita McAfee, Bob and Teddie Opteyndt, Rich and Linda Strobel, Greg and Debbie Murrell and Mary Lee Smith.

Steve thanked the Chetelats and the Roses for taking over and hosting the rally for the Ringhands (Cookie continues to have severe back pain).

Treasurers Report: $3149. in the bank.  Motion to accept by Linda Chetelat;  seconded by Linda Strobel.

Motion to approve the minutes from the last meeting was made by Nick, seconded by Linda.

Directors Report:  Nick said there would not be a FMCA rally at Pomona this year.

Old Business:  None

New Business:   Greg and Debbie are hosting the Christmas Party at their home on Dec. 16th-12 noon.
Steve asked for volunteers to host rally's next year.

              January-  Quartzsite Big Tent goes up Jan. 16th-no rally dates or host yet.  Will we go to Lake Alamo after Quartzsite?

              February- Nick said he would think about a place for a February rally.

               March- Bob and Teddie suggested a NASCAR rally at Avondale (near Phoenix) in March.  There is "open camping" starting Monday, March 7th-no reservations but we could go in together and camp together.  $60/rig for the week and $60./tow car for the week.  All kinds of services (grocery store, propane, wood, honeywagon, tram, etc.) are available onsite.

               April-    Rich said he would look into Anza Borrego for an early April rally to see the wildflowers and sculptures at Borrego Springs.

               Lucille and Henry were going to look into Solvang for a rally. Date to be announced.                         

               The Roses suggested a private campground near Potrero. They will look into it and get back to us.

Ramona passed out "Traveler's Emergency Cards" to keep in your wallet to alert someone in an emergency that you have an RV parked in a campground, emergency contacts, or a pet that is in your rig.

Debbie installed the new officers:  President-Steve Smith, Vice President- Rich Strobel, Sec./Treasurer-Mary Lee Smith, National Director-Nick Escamilla, Alternate-Henry Yanoff, Nominating Committee:  Debbie Murrell, Ramona Escamilla, and Nita McAfee.

Mary Lee reminded everyone that the clubs annual dues of $15. are now due.  Also would anyone like to volunteer to go to the FMCA rally in Indio and represent our club?

A motion was made to adjourn by Linda Chetelat and seconded by Ramona.



Wagonmaster Report 

Everyone missed Cookie and Hal at their Rio Bend Rally.We all hope she is feeling better and they
will soon be joining us again. Gerry and I had little to do taking over since the ground work was
already laid by Cookie. We ate not so lightly snacks on Thurs. and of course everyone brought
great food to the heavy appetizers and pot luck the following two days. Pam and Walt, acting as
co-hosts put on an outstanding breakfast on Saturday morning. He can cook for us all, anytime he
wants. It was really great to have them with us again.

We, the girls that is, successfully completed two craft items. A paper strip pumpkin and a tea
light snowman. Lucille, did you and your sister do your pumpkins?? I was quite proud of their
results, as always it was great to all get together. The guys were going to play golf, but the course
at Rio Bend was being re-seeded making it not available to be played. Bill Proett searched out a
course for an unbelievable $10, including cart and clubs. Nick is vowing to give up the game.
Gerry found humor in Bill and Nicks cart refusing to operate after they'd been playing for some
time. Some of the other guys went over to the Salton Sea, and beautiful Bombay Beach to take
photos of birds. The guys also played shuflleboard on concrete lanes. Quite different than the
regulation course at Golden Village RV Park. Some of the ladies spent the afternoon in the
Resorts activity center playing Mexican Train after fast paced rounds of Left, Right, Center.

Our last evening was going to be celebrated at the Rio Bend Cafe; oops, it was closed and not to
open till the following Monday. We took a vote and decided on Costco Pizza for dinner.A good
choice for our last evening together.  Monday morning, in our usual pattern, we left early bidding
all safe travels and" See ya at the Christmas Party".

Photos by Rich Strobel
See how our RVs circled our covered "room"?

Eating

Making pumpkins.

Still making pumpkins.

Club Meeting.  What good listeners!





Friday, May 29, 2015

Rockwood West at Julian, CA May 6-10, 2015

Presidents Message
 
What an exciting week/weekend we had at the KQ Ranch. The weather went from bright sunshine with a light breeze to an almost blizzard and freezing cold and back to a bright sunny day all within 4 days.
Thanks to Mary Lee Smith for all her efforts in making this a really enjoyable outing (in spite of the crazy weather). Thanks to the KQ Ranch for the use of the club house facilities.
Thank you Bob and Teddie for providing a game I finally won at.
And thank you to all you hardy members who braved the weather and made this a very memorable rally:

Chetelet's
Escamilla's
Russ Himmer
McAfee's
Opteyndt's
Strobel's
Smith's

Hope to see everyone at the next rally.
Steve
PS: We still have room for more rally's if someone would like to sponsor one.

Minutes of Rockwood West Club Meeting May 9, 2015

The May meeting of Rockwood West was called by President Steve Smith at 10:00 A.M. at the KQ Ranch clubhouse. Members present were:  Linda and Gerry Chetelet, Teddie and Bob Opteyndt, Ramona and Nick Escamilla, Nita and Mac McAfee, Russ Himmer, Linda and Rich Strobel and Mary Lee Smith.
Old business: none
Report from Assistant Director:  Nick reported that FMCA is in better shape due to the Medi-Vac program being adopted.
Treasurers report:  Mary Lee reported an ending balance of $2660.84 as of April 30, 2015.
New business:  Steve talked about hosting a rally and asked for volunteers.  We only have one rally on our calendar and that is not till the end of   October.  Nick and Ramona volunteered to host one at the end of September.
Rally schedule:                            
 Sept. -                                        Escamillas             place and date not yet announced
 Oct. 29th to Nov. 2nd                Ringhands             Rio Bend RV Park (near Yuma, CA)
 
At 10:15 A.M. Linda Chetelet moved that the meeting be adjourned.  Ramona seconded the motion.
Respectfully submitted,
Mary Lee Smith

Our campsites
Finishing Breakfast
Looking towards Lodge
Wooden Eagle



Friday Dinner

Wagon Masters Report
 
A hearty group of Rockers in 7 coaches met at KQ Ranch in the Cuyamaca Mountains near Julian on Wednesday May 10th.  It was cold and windy so we had our "Happy Hour" at the Ranch Clubhouse which turned out to be our headquarters for the weekend.
After a big breakfast Thursday morning, the ladies made a craft under the direction of our "crafts director", Linda Chetelet.  We had fun painting canvas's with stencils and beautiful paints.  Later a few of us went into Julian to check out the shops and try some apple pie at Moms Pie Shop (YUM!).  As it was cold and rainy we had our "Carnitas Fiesta" dinner in the clubhouse.  We sure did like the cozy fireplace there.
Friday we woke up to snow flurries which got heavier in the late morning covering our cars with about 4" of the white stuff! Buttermilk pancakes on the griddle fortified us for another fun craft-painting coffee mugs provided by our new member, Teddie Opteyndt.  What talented ladies we have in our Rockwood group!  It rained off and on so some of us played Mexican Train dominoes before our potluck dinner.  After dinner the Opteyndt's introduced us to a new game-"Left, Right, Center" which was a lot of fun, except that they lost!  (Will they teach us anymore games?)
After cooking "omelets in the bag" for breakfast on Saturday we had a quick meeting and another craft-bead bracelets with the camps activities director.  It was great that Paulette and Dennis K. visited us that afternoon.  It was the first time we actually could sit outside in our chair circle. Later we all went to Julian for an enjoyable dinner at the Julian Cafe and Bakery.
On Sunday KQ Ranch provided a nice Mothers Day brunch at the clubhouse and after that we said our good-byes. Despite the weather we all decided it was a fun campout!
Mary Lee
 
 All pictures courtesy of Rich Strobel.

 
Grandma Haas' Buttermilk Pancakes (with a pinch of this and that estimated by Mary Lee)

2 and 1/2 T.  melted butter
2 cups buttermilk
2 cups flour
3 eggs
3 T. sugar
1 and 1/4 t. salt
2 t. baking soda
1/2 t. baking powder

The Gang
Mexican Train

 

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Rally at Wickenburg, Arizona - April 3-6, 2015

The rally was held not at a "campground" but at the Wickenburg Community Center in the heart of the town.  We were parked around the edge of the large parking lot with water and electric utilities for up to 35 rigs with a dump site.  Since there were only 7 of us, we had plenty of room.  The Community Center was within walking distance of restaurants, a large grocery store and shops.  The Center's director was informative and helpful in use of the facilities and what to see and do around the small town. 

Members enjoyed attending a Ghost Tour on golf carts one afternoon, attending the local and well known museum, the wildlife preserve and searching for garage sales.  We enjoyed the grass area with a covered patio with tables and a large elm tree that provided the perfect climate for afternoon chatting.  The Center's banquet room and professional kitchen provided a good place for our meals, games and conversations.  No meeting was held during this rally.  The food was good and the friendship was great! 

Those attending this rally were Rich and Linda Strobel, Gerry and Linda Chetelat, Nick and Ramona Escamilla, Hal and Cookie Ringhand, Bernie and Carol Juliar, Greg and Debbie Murrell AND Vickie Bartlett.  We were so glad to see Vickie join us at this rally, the first since Dick passed away.  Bill Proett and Beverly joined us for Friday afternoon and early evening, driving over from their home in Cottonwood.
Wagonmasters:  Greg and Debbie Murrell
Pictures by Rich Strobel


Click on pictures to enlarge them.

 
 
 

Wednesday, February 11, 2015




ROCKWOOD WEST
FEBRUARY 2015
NEWSLETTER
 
 
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE:
 
Wow what a great start we have for 2015! Thank you Bernie and Carol for putting on the Quartzsite Rally. This has been one of the very best turnouts we have had since Mary Lee and I have been been with Rockwood West.
Again a warm welcome to our new members, Bob and Teddie Opteyndt, it was great seeing you at Quartzsite.
Some of our group went on to Alamo Lake State Park where we continued a good time including evening campfires along with movie time supplied by Nick and Ramona Escamilla. (Billy Crystal in City Slickers and Robin Williams in The Bird Cage). Nick has a video projector with a "huge" screen. Thanks Nick.
At Quartzsite I mentioned that we need to add more rallies for the 2015 calendar. Cookie and Hal are working on the Imperial-Yuma event and will have a flyer out soon.  I know others have volunteered to have a rally but we don't have them "cast in stone" yet. Please get your commitments to Mary Lee so we can get them on the calendar.
See ya all soon,
Steve Smith
President



Editor's Note:  No meeting was held at the January rally and therefore there were no minutes.  The following report is from the January rally in Quartzsite, AZ.


WAGONMASTERS' REPORT:
Quartzsite 2015
 
Thanks to everyone who came to Quartzsite. We had 12 motor homes and 2 trailers. The weather was good every day but one when it was windy. We had a bonfire every night except for the windy one.  A lot of shopping was done during the week, everything from the usual to the Murrell’s motor home, to Strobel’s new antenna. Dick and Kathy Hug (our friends from CO) bought new batteries, had a hitch repaired and numerous other things after a very adventurous trip to the get-together. They told us they enjoyed themselves even after their trip out. The trip home for them was a normal trip. There were a few windshields repaired and Escamilla’s had the motor home windshield replaced.  As usual we had a lot of great food and visiting, getting caught up with everyone.Thanks for all the firewood. We even had some left for the ones that went to Alamo Lake.  It made our first time experience as wagon masters a great one.
 
Bernie and Carol Juliar




Lake Alamo Sunset, top 4 photos by Rich Strobel

Looking down at our camping area

Rock House

Rockwood West "Explorers"

Movie at Lake Alamo, photo by Gary Kuske