St. Petersburg Yacht Club lets longtime holiday decorator go

November 27, 2010 by  
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Nebraska beats Buffs 45-17, wins B12 North title
Nebraska is off to the Big 12 championship game _ and Bo Pelini won’t go kicking and screaming. The Cornhuskers’ volatile coach was on his best behavior Friday while his 16th-ranked team beat Colorado 45-17 to lock up the Big 12 North without starting quarterback Taylor Martinez.

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Stonington tree grower shares advice, dispels Christmas tree myths
STONINGTON – As traditions go, a tree decorated with colorful lights, ornaments and garland at Christmas is as common as a freshly roasted turkey in the center of a table on Thanksgiving Day.Millions of Americans will take part in the annual Christmas t

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The Bay Area is a Solar Carport Hotspot
School parking lots produce cheap, green electricity

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St. Petersburg Yacht Club lets longtime holiday decorator go
By Mary Jane Park, Times Staff Writer Friday, November 26, 2010 Delma Booth festoons one of 70 Christmas trees at the St. Petersburg Yacht Club in 2004. Gold Productions was hired this year. ST. PETERSBURG — For nearly half a century, Delma Nichols Booth has designed and overseen the holiday decorations at the St. Petersburg Yacht Club. This year, the work went to someone else, and neither Booth …

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The Green Eco Club ? How It Could Benefit You

October 29, 2010 by  
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Exploring The Antique Automobile Club Of America

October 13, 2010 by  
Filed under Electric Cars

With members in all 50 states and more than 50 countries around the world, the Antique Automobile Club of America is one of the largest and most prestigious organizations of its kind on the planet. Since its inception in 1935 with only about 14 members, the club has grown to boast 400 regional and localized chapters throughout the world.

The AACA dedicates itself to celebrating and preserving the pioneering days of automobile history. Although it focuses primarily on antique cars from the golden era of motoring, the club does define its scope in a much broader sense. It technically represents all vehicles that are self-propelled and meant for passenger use. This means it also welcomes club members with an interest in race vehicles, cars, trucks, motorcycles, powered bicycles and even fire trucks. In addition, it sets no real boundaries on the type of propulsion used in an antique vehicle. It welcomes vehicles powered not only by gasoline, but also steam, electric and diesel.

Headquartered in Hershey, Pennsylvania, the Antique Automobile Club of America was formed when a group of men came together to share their passion for vintage vehicles. The first real meeting was held in 1935 in Philadelphia. The club grew modestly at first, boasting 1,400 members by 1949. It took off in leaps bounds, however, over the next few decades. By 1985, it had more than 50,000 members worldwide. Membership today runs in the tens of thousands and includes people from all over the globe with a shared passion for antique automobiles.

Members of the AACA do not have to actually own vehicles to join. The club even welcomes junior members, who are youngsters up to age 12. Older children are also invited to join, as are adults regardless of their status as antique vehicle owners.

While one of the primary focuses of the AACA is to keep history alive through its library and museum, the club also offers members a number of related benefits. Members can take part in such things as:

Meets – These are held in a variety of categories throughout the year and are often hosted by regional or localized chapters. Requirements for entry can vary based on the focus of the specific meets. Tours – These are meant to enable owners to show off their classic cars along with other owners. The club plays host to a variety of tours, many of which are restricted to vehicles produced during very specific time periods. Some tours, however, are open to all non-racing vehicles that are at least 25 years of age and older. Forums – The AACA maintains a forum for its members that help create a sense of community among antique vehicle owners and enthusiasts. Meetings – While local and regional clubs do host their own meetings, the biggest gathering each year is the annual meeting in Philadelphia. This event features conferences and workshops designed to educate members about the history of automobiles, proper restoration practices and more.

Classic and vintage car lovers looking for a welcoming home to share their passion often discover the Antique Automobile Club of America is right up their alley. To find out more about this international organization, visit www.aaca.org.

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Antique Automobile Club of America

October 12, 2010 by  
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The idea of forming the Antique Automobile Club of America was conceived way back in the 1930s by a few men who, after attending the fourth Antique Automobile Derby, thought it would be a good idea to get the participants of the previous year’s Derby to form a club. They got the names and addresses of the participants from the Derbies promoter, Mr Jack Dlugash, and proceeded to inform them of their intentions in a letter which was written on September 20, 1985. Their invitation got a favorable response and the first meeting was held on November 4 the same year in the Automobile Club of Philadelphia’s auditorium. In attendance were the 14 members who founded the club and one of them came with his wife. Thus the Antique Automobile Club of America was formed. 

The club’s constitution was drawn up in 1936 and offers the guidelines and by- laws which govern the operation of the club. Mr. Frank Abramson became the first president of the club. In 1939, Mr. Herbert van Haagen who came from Upper Darby, PA, designed the club’s emblem. For months, he painstakingly designed the emblem, producing the original masterpiece. The club also published its first magazine, Bulletin of the Antique Mobile, in 1937. The first editor chosen by the people was Theodore Fiala. In January 1943, the magazine changed its name to Antique Automobile. The magazine continued to prosper and club membership grew.

One of the activities of the club was to engage in car competitions. At first, the criteria was simply determining whether the antique cars could run but as more and more cars entered the competition, a more comprehensive classification and selection criteria was developed. This hobby remains a regular event of the club, which also offers non-competitive events. All activities linked to the hobby are sponsored. The club has steadily grown through the years, with its leaders registering outstanding achievements. Several Regions and chapters have also grown, starting from the Illinois region, there are at least 400 regions and chapters today. For this reason, AACA boasts of being one of the largest automobile clubs worldwide. 

The purpose of AACA is to preserve antique automobiles and their history as well as further an interest in them. It aims to continue with the automobile pioneer days, encourage sportsmanship and good comradeship among its members. Those with mutual interest in antique automobiles find a home with AACA. The term automobile is used by AACA to refer to cars, trucks, race and fire vehicles, motorcycles among others. It also refers to the sources of power such as gas, steam, electric and diesel. While the public is encouraged to follow the AACA activities, only the members can directly participate in them. The AACA boasts of international membership with members drawn from all states and a further 50 nations or more worldwide. It holds annual meetings every February in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which serve as educative forums for those who are interested in antique automobiles. 

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September 10, 2010 by  
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September 9, 2010 by  
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Sierra Club interviews celebrities about green living

September 8, 2010 by  
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Celebrities talk about the little things people can do to help the environment.

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April 19, 2010 by  
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Good Fund raiser ideas for a new club?

April 10, 2010 by  
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I’m in my college’s new Eco club..

And we haven’t done too well in our last couple of fund raising attempts..

We are trying to be successful while staying GREEN, and its backfired on us.
At our last event, we sold beans, yea I know, and we barely sold 3 cups of beans =/

Maybe were going about it the wrong way, but I’m looking to try anything that can help this club survive!

Maybe make an Organic Bake sale? Chemical Free Car Wash? Anything!?

I really want to fund affordable trips, inform people about the environment, and plan events, but we can’t if we don’t have or earn enough cash…

What are some good Fund Raising Ideas?

Thank you!
It was also expensive… We purchased bio-degradable cups, napkins, and spoons instead of the affordable Styrofoam or plastic, and that was nearly 4x’s more…

Is it wise to go green in everything, or only in theory?

What are some green, eco, environmental fundraisers for Key Club?

March 24, 2010 by  
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Key Club is a service organization in high school, The kind of fundraisers I’m looking for are where we would get profits and so would whoever actually made the items, like coffee, chocolate, candles, etc. Kind of preferably an international fundraiser… Thanks

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