Georgia Car and Bike Club Leaders Alliance

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Georgia Car and Bike Club Leaders Alliance

This is a group for Car and Bike Club Presidents and leadership around the Southeast US to connect, communicate and collaborate. For more information please contact LeBaron Grove 770-256-2630 TheRumningGear@yahoo.com!

Website: https://www.facebook.com/groups/668757206500114/
Members: 8
Latest Activity: Dec 29, 2015

Our Founder- Thanks for getting this going!

 Lebaron "Mr. Mustang" Grove

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Help Find & Invite Club Presidents

It follows that the more club presidents and leaders we have, the more impact we can have on building the hobby and industry.  Please invite car club's leader's to join in here and on our new…Continue

Tags: meetings, races, shows, www.southeastwheelsevents.com, leaders

Started by Michael Thies Mar 10, 2014.

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Comment by Michael Thies on June 11, 2014 at 12:16pm

Welcome Richard Scott!

This project is a great idea presented by Lebaron and was initially extremely well received. I think everybody still likes the idea but it lost some steam. I suspect that everyone is real busy with their own projects and have little time to devote to this one.  I suggest that we all rethink what the benefits are and get together soon to discuss where to take it, what the investment will be (time and energy) and what we all might get form it.  

We really need to get the other clubs to join in here so we have a place to talk and communicate what our needs and concerns are.  Mike

Comment by Michael Thies on April 1, 2014 at 1:20pm

Let's get the others to join here. Good communication is a real asset.

Comment by Michael Thies on April 1, 2014 at 1:20pm

I have Ken covering the Fed Ex show so I can be at the Tannery. What is the plan for the BBQ, etc?  I am at C%O in the am and will come over on time, i am sure.  Call me if I can help. 770-883-0160

Comment by Michael Thies on March 10, 2014 at 5:55am

Good friends, good food, good times!

Comment by Michael Thies on March 10, 2014 at 5:52am

Morning Rickey!

Please post up the dates we agreed on after the meeting. I really like the idea of a BBQ! :-)

 

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