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Officers for South Central Area


Welcome Letter Website
DARLENE KENNINGTON
Area Senior Vice President
DANIEL STOGNER
Area Vice President
PAUL PACIOR
Area Vice President
GLORIA ADCOCK
Area Secretary
JOE WRIGHT
Immediate Past President
Patricia Watts
Area Treasurer
JAIME GALLEGO
Area Newsletter Editor
DIANNA HUFF
Area President - SCA

Chapters

ARKANSAS TRAVELERS
DESCRIPTION

The Arkansas Travelers accept all FMCA members. We meet 6 times a year. We have our rallies in the months of April, May, June, September, October, and November. Right now, we have 49 member families. We love getting together and seeing different parts of the country. The rally hosts plan where we are going and what we will be doing. Sometimes crafts are planned and usually after dinner at night, some will play cards or just visit with each other. There are always things for everyone to do. Our club has been in existence since 1973 and our dues are $30 a year. We always have a great time together with lots of laughs, stories to tell, and we all love to eat. Whether you've been in the club for years or just joining, we are all one big family. We welcome you to the Arkansas Travelers.

BLUEBONNET TRAVELERS
DESCRIPTION

The Bluebonnet Travelers are in FMCA's South Central area, with a focus on Central Texas.

CACTUS CAMPERS
DESCRIPTION

While we are a new FMCA Chapter, our organization has existed for 48 years as a Good Sam Club. We look forward to being part of FMCA. We welcome all forms of RVs. We have recently been joined by a club with Tiffin RVs. We generally meet for rallies within 150 to 200 miles of San Antonio however we have had rallies as far away as Albuquerque, N.M. Balloon Fiesta and Georgia. Our rallies are held each month with the exception of June, July, and August. Many of us are on the road trying to avoid the summer heat at that time. Our group includes golfers, game players and adventurers who like to find interesting places to visit at the rallies. We enjoy meals in the clubhouse as well as eating out at restaurants. We often share tips and helpful hints concerning RVs. Our rallies are always great fun and we welcome visitors. Come join us!

COACHES FOR CHRIST - SOUTH CENTRAL
DESCRIPTION

Coaches for Christ-South Central is one of nine area chapters that have been formed within the FMCA organization. Our basic purpose is to provide Christian fellowship and prayer support among RV'ers of all faiths within the FMCA organization. Our chapter is open to active members of FMCA who desire fellowship and prayer support with other believers of all faiths. Even though our South Central Chapter is open to any FMCA member, the focus membership of our chapter is members within the Six South Central States of Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas. Our chapter will conduct two meetings during the year, one will be at our Pre Rally just before the annual FMCA Six State Rally. We also have a chapter rally in the spring of each year with the program, time, and location set by the membership. Coaches for Christ members are encouraged to join other FMCA chapters and be ambassadors for Christ as the opportunity arises. Our Chapter has the responsibility of leading the morning devotional time at the annual Six State Rally and also supports the morning devotionals at the FMCA International Conventions. Our chapter does sponsor some service or ministry projects as well as participate in an inspirational event during the year. Array We urge our members to keep in touch and pray for each other. A quarterly Newsletter and e-mail is sent often to keep chapter members aware of needs within chapter families as well as to advertise upcoming events. You are invited to attend any of our events or you may find more information about our chapter by contacting:

COTTON COUNTRY TRAVELERS
DESCRIPTION

Amid the open skies of West Texas, a chapter of Family Motor Coach Association, the Cotton Country Travelers was officially chartered May 27, 2004, with 31 member families. Sadly, because of health issues a number of our charter families are no longer with us. However, with excellent recruiting efforts by our members, the chapter is thriving with a current roster including 36 families. We are primarily based in Lubbock, Texas, but have members from Midland, Burleson, Abernathy, Chico, Aransas Pass, Mineral Wells, Kerrville, Ransom Canyon, and Slanton, Texas as well as Alto, NM. We enjoy the fellowship opportunities afforded by chapter membership and meet eight times a year for a social and on a quarterly basis attend a rally at various locations throughout Texas and New Mexico. In addition, we have journeyed as a group to Six-State rallies and FMCA International Conventions. Rally sites through our five and a half years of existence have included places like Fredericksburg, Kerrville, Amarillo, San Angelo, Ruidoso, and other points of interest. We enjoy visiting local attractions, shopping, and sight-seeing. In addition, many of our members find various board and card games very interesting as well as competitive. Cotton Country Travelers is a welcoming, fun group, and we are always happy to meet new friends who enjoy this wonderful RV lifestyle. Whether you're looking for a chapter to join or just a visit as you travel, we would welcome you.

CRUISIN' CAJUNS
DESCRIPTION

Cruisin' Cajuns Chapter of FMCA was established in 1970 and accepts FMCA members who own at least one-third of a completely self-contained recreational vehicle that contains all the conveniences of a home, including cooking, sleeping and permanent sanitary facilities, to include motorhomes, travel trailers, and fifth wheels. This chapter functions primarily in FMCA's South Central Area and has members with a mutual interest in Cajun culture and socializing, dancing, and other recreational activities. We meet once a month from September through May each year.

GATEWAY GETAWAYS
DESCRIPTION

Gateway Getaways RV Club is an FMCA affiliated club serving the areas of Western Illinois and all of Missouri including St Louis. We are an active group of about 34 coaches as of this writing, with rallies scheduled most every month from April thru October. Our rallies generally are within but not limited to 250-300 miles of St Louis, though we have gone as far as the Albuquerque Balloon fest, FMCA headquarters in Cincinnati, Dorr County in Wisconsin and Holland, Michigan. Some members work while others are retired, so we try to accommodate both schedules. Our goals are travelling to see new things, fellowship, and the sharing of knowledge and experiences to better enjoy our RV’s. If we sound like a group you would like to meet, we encourage you to try us out. Check out our website at http://www.gatewaygetaways.net and look at our rally schedule. If you find one that looks interesting, contact the rally hosts, tell them you would like to try out our club. We will gladly include you in the rally, and the club will pay your rally fee. All you pay is the camping cost. You can contact our club for further information by writing to or calling Gateway Getaways President whose contact information is listed below. We are a relaxed, friendly group and look forward to hearing from you. Contact us today and be ready to enjoy the activities we are planning in coming year! Remember we are all about having FUN!

GULF COAST SPORTS
DESCRIPTION

Gulf Coast Sports welcome all who are interested in joining us! If you enjoy a good time and travel, consider us. We are a Christian group. Enjoy games, visiting sites, and eating.

HAPPY (OK) WANDERERS
DESCRIPTION

The Happy (OK) Wanderers chapter members promote social, recreational, and information exchange and covers FMCA's South Central Area.

HI PLAINS
DESCRIPTION

HiPlains FMCA chapter was founded in 1985. We primarily serve families from the Texas Panhandle, Eastern New Mexico, and Western Oklahoma. We have a monthly luncheon the first Saturday of the month at Dyer's Barbeque in Amarillo. We have four rallies each year. Plus, a Christmas Party and sometimes attend local events as a rally. For more information, contact Marilyn Mitchell 806-676-9007 or 806-676-3791. Also, by prospecthill@sbcglobal.net.

LONE STAR
DESCRIPTION

The Lone Star Chapter of FMCA was started over 50 years ago. The purpose of the chapter is to provide members social, recreational and informational exchange. The chapter enjoys fellowship, fun and camaraderie in a relaxed environment. The Lone Star Chapter is a growing and active chapter currently with over 50 member RV's. Members are located throughout the State of Texas. Membership requires a current membership in FMCA. Members may be a family unit or individual with no regard to race, sex, religion, color, marital or family status, age, nationality or disability. Membership requires ownership of an RV meeting the definition of an RV as set forth by FMCA. The Lone Star website, LONESTARCHAPTER.NET, has membership forms along with other interesting and valuable information.

LONE STAR BOUNDERS
DESCRIPTION

The Lone Star Bounders is a Texas based club, in the South-Central Area of FMCA, which includes Arkansas, Missouri, Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Kansas. Our club began in 1992 as a “Bounder” motorhome group, but we have since grown to welcome all class A, class B and class C motorhome enthusiasts. Today we just “Bound” across Texas” and surrounding states, exploring our beautiful country. We typically host 4-5 rallies a year, where we gather to share our RVing experiences, play an assortment of games, eat, explore what our rally location has to offer, and did we mention eat? RV experience abounds at the rallies, and there are always friendly folk to listen, and perhaps help, with any troubleshooting issues you may be experiencing. We would love to hear from you. www.txlsb.com

MIDWEST PRAIRIE SCHOONERS
DESCRIPTION

Midwest Prairie Schooners was formed in 1977, to give Midwest RVers an opportunity to meet once a month for fun and friendship. Rallies are held monthly from May to October, mostly within 200 miles of the greater Kansas City area. Interests range from cards, games, bicycling, kayaking, sightseeing, area festivals, and just plain visiting. Pot lucks and catered meals as well as dinner out are always featured. Luncheon get-togethers in the Greater Kansas City area are held in November and December. Membership is at 11 coaches at present. New members are always welcome with fresh ideas. Visit our Facebook page.

OZARKS PRAIRIE SOONERS
DESCRIPTION

If you are an RV’er and live in or near Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, or Missouri, you are invited to join the Ozarks Prairie Sooners (OPS). OPS consists of a great bunch of people who like to have fun and enjoy the camaraderie that exists amongst RV’ers. Currently many of our members are retired, but we have some younger, still working members too! OPS consists of over 30 member RVs with an average attendance per monthly rally of 10-15 RVs. OPS was founded in March 1993 at Mt. Vernon, Missouri. The majority of our monthly rallies are held at an RV park that is within a 250-mile radius of Mt. Vernon. Additionally, OPS periodically partakes in a two-week rolling rally for exploring new areas of the country. Examples of recent trips include Michigan and Washington DC/New York City (with Tennessee/Kentucky being planned for Fall 2021). Rallies are generally held on the third Friday weekend of the month, beginning in April through October and are typically 4 days long. Many members arrive earlier and stay later to further enjoy the area and each other’s company. Activities of a rally include sharing meals together, exploring the area’s attractions, and playing cornhole and table games. After your first rally with the Ozarks Prairie Sooners, you will wish you had become a member much sooner. Membership dues are only $20 per year and will be the best money you have ever spent. If you would like to find out more about the Ozarks Prairie Sooners, please visit www.opsrv.com.

RED RIVER ROVERS
DESCRIPTION

Red River Rovers is a chapter with approximately 60 motor homes. We now welcome trailers and fifth wheels. We meet seven times per year on Thursday through Saturday. The trips we take cover a 150 mile radius from Denton, Texas. We take at least one trip per year outside that radius. Most of our members live in the North Texas and Southern Oklahoma area, but any FMCA member with a qualified RV is welcome to join.

RIVER CITY TRAVELERS
DESCRIPTION

River City Travelers is a thirty year-old club of about 25 Recreational Vehicles (RVs). We have rallies six times a year, which are usually held on the weekend that includes the fourth Friday of the month. Normally our rallies are within 250 miles of San Antonio, Texas but we do occasionally venture out further. We don't meet in June, July, August and September as many of our members are traveling north to escape the Texas heat. Nor do we meet in December and January so as not to interfere with family holiday activities. Most of our current members own Motorhomes, however, we are interested in getting other types of Recreational Vehicle owners to join our chapter. Our chapter dues are $25.00 annually. You can contact us at our website: www.rivercitytravelers.org or our Facebook page, River City Travelers.

SOUTH TEXAS RENEGADES
DESCRIPTION

The South Texas Renegades rally 9 times per year starting on the 2nd Thursday of each month. We do not rally in July, August and December. Rallies are usually held within a 250 mile radius of Houston or San Antonio, although we do travel out of state on occasion. Club membership is very healthy as we maintain between 80-100 member coaches. At this time, we only accept self-contained, motorized coaches. We have a mix of retirees and those who are still involved in the working world. A typical rally will number 20-40 participants, thereby allowing all members to socialize and become better acquainted. We are an active group of people who enjoy visiting with each other, sight-seeing and shopping the local areas. After dinner activities include playing games and visiting. We also share our knowledge of RV maintenance/troubleshooting, and ideas for enjoying the RV lifestyle. Food is a big part of each rally with an Attitude Adjustment time preceding each evening meal. The meals include Thursday evening, Friday lunch, usually at an area restaurant, Friday evening, and Saturday breakfast and dinner. Many rally attendees arrive early and enjoy "mini-rallies" by getting together each evening for Fun, Fellowship and Food (our unofficial motto). We invite you to drop by for a visit if you are passing through an area where we have a scheduled rally. Rally dates and contact information are listed in the Association Calendar section of the magazine and on the FMCA website.

SOUTHWINDERS
DESCRIPTION

Southwinders now accepts towables. Southwinders RV Group invite members with mutual interest in wholesome family fellowship and to bring together family groups for congenial traveling, camping, recreational, and social activities for families and other adults who may have similar interests and standards and/or drawn from the locations of Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas. We love meeting new friends from all walks of life who share our same interest of motorhoming, traveling to interesting places, utilizing your coach more. Learning, exchanging ideas & networking with others on technical/maintenance items of your coach, and most of all having fun. We have 4 rallies a year, two in the first six months of the year and two in the last 6 months. We usually have our September rally around the Six State Rally and then the Holiday rally the week after Thanksgiving. We are a fun bunch and we welcome everyone.

STARS OF TEXAS
DESCRIPTION

The Stars of Texas chapter members are from FMCA's South Central area, and have a mutual interest in motorhomes.

TEXAS AWTY (ARE WE THERE YET)
DESCRIPTION

Texas AWTY (Are We There Yet) is simply Good Folks, Enjoying Good Times, while creating Good Memories. We are a group of campers excited about coming together to enjoy Friends, Fellowship, Fun, and the RV Camping Life.

TEXAS ROAD RUNNERS
DESCRIPTION

The Texas Roadrunners Chapter members are from FMCA's South Central Area, primarily from the State of Texas.

THOUSAND TRAILS OF TEXAS
DESCRIPTION

TTN of Texas FMCA Chapter meets five times a year in the great state of Texas. We welcome all FMCA members and 1000 Trails members visiting Texas to our rallies. We meet at the Thousand Trails Campgrounds at Lake Conroe, Colorado River, Lake Texoma, Lake Whitney, and Medina Lake along with some other private campgrounds. Rallies average $30 or less per person. The rallies are full of fun, entertainment, games, and fellowship. A newsletter is emailed quarterly to members and is also posted on the chapter's website www.texasfmca.com. Dues are $10 per year and new members pay extra for their badges. You can find our newsletters, rally schedule and other information on our website, www.texasfmca.com. Email- texasfmca@gmail.com

TRAVLIN TEXANS
DESCRIPTION

The Travlin’ Texans Chapter was formed in Central Texas in 1987. Our chapter holds five rallies per year, generally the first full week of March, April, May, October, and November. Our chapter membership is drawn from a broad Central Texas area with most members from Houston, Austin, and Dallas regions. We generally try to meet near Central Texas and to vary the rally locations to make sure that travel time for all members averages out over a year. We are always looking to welcome new members. Our annual membership fee is a nominal $15 per RV. There is no set number of rallies that you must attend to remain a member. We are a group that likes to play games, sight seeing, visit, meet new people and make new friends. You are welcome to attend a rally, and if you enjoy our activities and members, to join the Travlin Texans. You can read more about us on our website at: http://www.travlintexans.com or visit our face book page at: www.facebook/groups/travlin.texans.

WANNA-GO'S
DESCRIPTION

The Wan-Na-Go's was chartered on Oct 30, 1993, as a Chapter of FMCA. We are a regional club, representing the 8 south central states (Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Missouri and Arkansas). Membership is open to any Motorcoach owner and is not limited geographically to the 8 states. We have nearly 70 members and hold at least 3 rallies per year at RV parks in our region. Initiation fee is $30 and annual dues are $25.