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  • December 23, 2018 8:32 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Dear All,

    To help plan your new MG year please see below the preliminary event calendar for 2019. Additional information on each event will be posted on the website nearer to the event. Please be sure to mark your calendars for the Fall GOF which this year will be hosted by our club.

    Safety fast!

    Mike.

    Month                Date                    Activity                                                        Organiser

    January               5                       Monthly Meeting                                      Mike Woodward

                                12                       Quarterly breakfast                                 Mike Woodward

                                19                       Ceramic Coating Tech Session              Mike Woodward

                                            

    February             2                       Monthly Meeting                                      Mike Woodward

                                16                       President's Social                                     Mike Woodward

                                23                       Tech Session                                               Ray Holzapple

                                            

    March                 2                        Monthly Meeting                                      Mike Woodward

                                 9                         Gimmick Rally                                            Dave Renner

                                15,16,17           Nacodoches Trip                                       Mike Woodward

                                23                       WW2 Museum trip                                   Fred Whitla

                                            

    April                    6                       Monthly Meeting                                       Mike Woodward

                                20                      Spring Thing                                                Ron Redding

                                27                      Quarterly Breakfast                                  Mike Gentry

                                            

    May                    4                         Monthly Meeting                                       Mike Woodward

                                11                       Tech Session                                               Ron Redding

                                18                       Spring GOF                                                  Ron Redding

                                            

    June                    1                        Monthly Meeting                                      Mike Woodward

                                15                       Picnic                                                             Dwight Dawson

                                22                       Off to the Races                                         Mike Woodward

                                29                       Richmond Winery                                      Jim Early

                                            

    July                     6                         Monthly Meeting                                      Mike Woodward

                                13                        Quarterly Breakfast                                 Ray Holzapple

                                20                        Bowling                                                        Dave Renner

                                            

    August                3                        Monthly meeting                                       Mike Woodward

                                10                       Quarterly breakfast                                   Bob Chalker

                                17                       Beach Party                                                  Marylin Procter

                                24                       Art Car Museum                                          Dave Renner

                                            

    September         7                        Monthly meeting                                       Mike Woodward

                                14                         Tour of Rice Village                                   Ray Holtzapple

                                21                         Houston All British Car Day                    John Bowyer/Mike Gentry

                                27,28,29              All British Car Day                                     Nick Roccaforte

                                            

    October              5                          Monthly meeting                                      Mike Woodward

                                17, 18, 19, 20      Fall GOF                                                       Bob Chalker/Ron Redding

                                26                          Quarterly Breakfast                                Dwight Dawson

                                            

    November          2                          Monthly Meeting                                      Mike Woodward

                                9,10                      Galveston Weekend                                 Dave Renner/Bob Chalker

                                22                          Black Friday drive                                     Mike Gentry

                                            

    December          14                        Christmas Party                                        Mike/Stephanie,Candy,Hillary

                                            


  • December 22, 2018 9:50 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Wishing Everyone a very Merry Christmas!

    May it be joyous, peaceful, filled with family and friends

  • December 15, 2018 11:56 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Are you looking for a great Christmas present for you favorite Houston MG Car Club Member.  How about a club shirt!  We have two styles available in our website store


  • December 12, 2018 7:26 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    By Bob Chalker

    The Club’s 2018 Christmas party was a smashing success. Falcon Point had the room beautifully decorated, a fire in the fireplace, and excellent food. Our President, Susan Cannon had prepared two fun trivia games with very nice prizes. (Ask Ron Redding to show you his new watch!) The only thing that didn’t work out was the weather but, of course, it wouldn’t be a Houston MG Car Club event if it didn’t rain. Two MGs— the Bards’ 1973 MGB and the Chalkers’ 1972 MGB—graced the parking lot in spite of the cold, wet day.

    The best part was the great turnout of club members and guests. As we all know, we joined the club because of the cars, but keep attending events because of the people. Each year the Christmas party is a highlight of our motoring season.


    A very special thank you to Susan and Keith Cannon for their hard work in planning a wonderful event.

     



    Traditionally, one of the most anticipated moments of the party is the presentation of the annual awards. This year’s winners are:


    Ralph Diebert Award - Jim Early



    Driver’s Award - Dwight Dawson


    Kimber Spirit Award - Mike Woodward



    Safety Fast Award - Bob Chalker


    Broken Crankshaft Award - Dwight Dawson



    Board of Directors’ Award - Bob Chalker



    Presidential Recognition Award - Susan Cannon


    A few more photos.....


  • December 08, 2018 5:39 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Club is proud to announce the new 2019 officers and board members.

    Mike Woodward, President

    Greg Fleischer, Vice President

    Dwight Dawson, Board of Directors

    Ray Holtzapple, Board of Directors

    John Bowyer, Board of Directors

    Continuing in their roles are:

    Mike Gentry, Chairman of the Board

    Tim Weeks, Secretary

    Fran Carpenter, Treasurer

    Dwight Dawson, Membership Chair

    Mike Woodward, Events coordinator

    Bob Chalker, Webmaster

    Stephen Fillmore, Regalia

    Dave & Linda Renner, Editor, the ROARS

    If you would like to volunteer with the club we can always use the help and would love to have you join us.  There are many opportunities - plan an event, submit an article to the ROARS or help with the organization of the car shows.  In October, 2019 we will be hosting the Texas Gathering of the Faithful, we will need lot's of help with this.

  • December 02, 2018 5:08 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    By Greg Ulrich

    Ever wonder why you frequently see bottles of “Old Speckled Hen” English Ale displayed along with those cute little MG’s at our car events? The ale was originally brewed in Abingdon, England, the same town where MG’s were produced for over 50 years. In fact, the ale was first brewed to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the MG factory in Abingdon. The strong brew was named after an old canvas sided MG that was used as a factory run around car. Once again, all things MG have various versions. I happen to like this one.

        

    Over the years, the sides of the run around car became “speckled” with various shades of paint used in the factory.  Factory workers and locals dubbed the MG “the owld speckled un”. Hence, “Old Speckled Hen” ale was named after an old trusted factory MG called “the owld speckled un”. Moreland’s Brewery now brews Old Speckled Hen and claims that the distinctive flavor of their ale comes from the waters around Abingdon.  Moreland’s further claims that their ale is so popular that it now outsells Newcastle Brown Ale, a very popular English ale in the United States. 

    Want to learn more, click on the beer bottle below....



    Over the years, the sides of the run around car became “speckled” with various shades of paint used in the factory.  Factory workers and locals dubbed the MG “the owld speckled un”. Hence, “Old Speckled Hen” ale was named after an old trusted factory MG called “the owld speckled un”. Moreland’s Brewery now brews Old Speckled Hen and claims that the distinctive flavor of their ale comes from the waters around Abingdon. Moreland’s further claims that their ale is so popular that it now outsells Newcastle Brown Ale, a very popular English ale in the United States. Check out the photo of the original “owld speckled un” accompanying this story.
  • November 26, 2018 12:13 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Club member Jim Early’s 1962 MGA graced the back cover of the latest issue of MGA Magazine.  His is in the top photo.  Congratulation’s Jim on your car once again being recognized as a premier example of the MGA.  


  • November 24, 2018 10:37 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    While most people throughout the U.S. were in malls and shopping centers, standing in lines, wrestling for that last sales item and generally frustrating themselves, a few of us were out and about in our Little British Cars enjoying the day. We had a great turnout with 17 people driving 9 MGs and one modern Mini Cooper. Not sure how the Cooper snuck in, but hey, we are the Marque of Friendship, so we will let anyone join us. Before leaving, we even had a great conversation with the proud owner of a classic Pontiac.


    Meeting up at Buc-ee's in Katy


    We gathered at the Katy Buc-ee’s, filling ourselves with coffee & kolaches and our cars with pure-gas. Then we headed out onto a series of twisting, meandering country roads.


    Kicking the tires before departure



    Out of town visitors joining us for the drive

    (Can't believe Bob let his son-in-law drive his baby)


    Our 58-mile route took us through Brookshire, out past San Felipe de Austin State Park, turning south towards Simonton, into Fulshear and finally into Richmond where we ended the Trip at Bob’s Taco Station. This area is still wonderfully rural with lots of great driving, allowing for mostly unfettered 50 to 60 mile per hour driving on well-maintained roads. There are only a few small towns, requiring minimal stop and go traffic.


    The gang's all here


    The sights along the way were very much Texas – Longhorn cattle, horses, beautiful ranches and one very large roadkill (a wild boar) that made for an extra chicane in the roadway. Oh yeah, and let’s not forget the house that was being moved and looked like something out of the Wizard of Oz.


    Auntie Em, Auntie Em...


    A very special shout out to the world famous Bob, of Bob’s Taco Station. He arranged for special parking in the front of his restaurant and reserved seating inside. We had great food, fun and laughter sharing stories and discussing potential future drives.


    No better place to end a drive than Bob's Taco Station in Richmond, TX

    I am happy to report that the weather held with moderate temperatures, clouds, and only a couple very light sprinkles in the morning. As we came out of Bob’s Taco, the clouds cleared, the sun came out and we had excellent top down driving weather. I am also happy to report that no one qualified for next year’s Broken Crankshaft Award. The cars ran flawlessly.

    Drivers and navigators were: Roger & Kaye Sykes, Ron Redding, Dwight & Candy Dawson, Mike & Stephanie Woodward, Jim Early, Bob & Stephen Chalker (Bob’s son), David & Taylor Smit, Kim Chalker & Bob Loomis (Kim’s dad) Dave & Linda Renner and Gordon Bard.



  • November 22, 2018 9:26 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Wishing one and all a very Happy Thanksgiving!


  • November 17, 2018 2:38 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    HMGCC at the Lone Star Flight Museum at Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base

    By Bob Crow

    More than a dozen of our members arrived for breakfast at the Whiskey Cake Kitchen and Bar, Baybrook Mall on Saturday, November 10th. Several people took advantage of the chilly weather and arrived with tops down, heaters on, in the proper spirit of British motoring. Whiskey Cake offers a different breakfast /brunch sort of menu and folks at one end of the table - names withheld - enjoyed Mimosas while waiting for their eggs Benedict.   


    As events coordinator, I'd foolishly assumed that breakfast would be over and we'd all be on the road for the short drive to Ellington and the Lone Star Flight Museum by 10am. Instead, perhaps lubricated by decent drink and tasty food, we were still sitting at the table talking and laughing when someone realized it was after 11!


    After settling our bills, few instructions were needed for most to find their way to Ellington and the museum. I couldn't resist the offer to ride in Terry Charlton's modified V8 MGB and enjoyed the 'getting up to freeway speed' acceleration and beautiful V8 music.    


    There was plenty of parking at the museum and in we all went. Lone Star Flight Museum really is one of the nicer aircraft exhibition spaces anywhere. We saw lots of very beautiful and interesting planes and enjoyed informative displays. Many of us saw the restored B-25 bomber that is based at the museum take off while we were there. What a magnificent noise those big old radial engines make when they lift the big bird into the air! 


    I want to add a special thanks to my friend Ron, a veteran hero helicopter pilot, for coming along and explaining how the heck helicopters can fly. I spent over two hours in the museum and barely saw half of it. Maybe we can come here again.

    Fifteen hardy souls attended, five of whom drive MGs. They are: Gordon Bard (1972 MGB), Paul Brown, Terry Charlton (1963 modified MGB), Rick Coblents, Bob and Elke Crow, Dwight and Candy Dawson, Greg Fleischer (1971 MGB), Ray Holtzapple, Marilyn Proctor (1977 MGB), Bob and Kathy Schroder, and Fred and Lisa Whitla (1977 MGB).

    From the club:  THANK YOU to Bob Crow for coordinating this event.  The Houston MG Car Club is an all volunteer organization and is only as good as we the members make it.  If anyone is interested in coordinating a future event you can volunteer by sending an email to the Mike Woodward, Events Coordinator,through the club's email HoustonMGCarClub@gmail.com or speaking to him at a future event.


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Houston, TX  77088


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