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The Sun Coast Cruisers began to take shape on
November 12, 2000. It was a Sunday evening and approximately 25 people
gathered at Perkins around 7:30 to discuss their displeasure with the
leadership and poor management of the car club they were all members of.
The meeting provided everyone an opportunity to express their feelings
and ideas regarding how a club should function. The meeting ended on a
very positive note and everyone agreed to meet again on Thursday evening
to see if there was enough interest to continue to develop a new car
club.
On Thursday evening, so many people arrived at
Perkins that wanted to form a new club that the group took over most of
the restaurant. At this meeting an organizational plan was presented to
the group by Chip Krieger to help create a new club. Everyone agreed
with the concept and the plan was implemented. First a name was chosen
from about 25 offered from the floor. After the show of hands the group
decided to use the name “ Sun Coast Cruisers”.
Once the name was chosen a simple set of by-laws
was agreed on to serve until more detailed by-laws could be developed.
Next order of business was to elect officers as allowed by our new
by-laws. Hal Davis was elected President, Donald Chestnut was elected
Vice President, Linda Eubanks was elected Sectary, and Christy Cumber
was elected the clubs treasurer. At this time Chip Krieger introduced
the New President to the membership and turned the meeting over to Hal
Davis, Hal made his first presentation to the club.
During the next couple of weeks several committees
were formed and progress within the club came quickly. Once the word was
shared around the Wilmington area that a new car club was being formed
people began to look for more information. Within the first two weeks
the membership grew to 27, two weeks later the membership stood at 61.
The overwhelming growth of the membership was a strong indication that
the Sun Coast Cruisers was heading in the correct direction. It seemed
that people wanted to be aligned with a club that could state its
values:
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Strong & Equitable
Leadership
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Growth of it’s
Membership
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Create & Maintain a
Harmonious Environment
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Return Value to the
Community We Live In.
The Sun Coast Cruisers actually began to deliver on
these values in early December when several members under the direction
of Allen Garner, took apart Greg’s 53 Chevy and refinished the car for
him, and then returned it to him and his family with the help of WWAY
Channel 3 News one rainy Saturday evening.
This is only the beginning of the story, history is
being written as you read this. Someday in the future we will look back
on these early days and remember the fun and excitement we shared.
Remember, we can all say we were a part of the Sun Coast Cruisers
history in the making.
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