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Officers for Northeast Area


Welcome Letter Website
Hobart Dana
Area Senior Vice President
John Aukema
Area Vice President
ROLAND GIROUX
Area Vice President
JOHN POPPE
Area Vice President
HEIDI TROTTIER
Area Vice President
ROZ NEWTON
Area Secretary
JAMES SENNETT
Area Treasurer
JOHN A TRAPHAGEN
Immediate Past President
BILL NEWTON
Area President - NEA

Chapters

ALLO QUEBEC
DESCRIPTION

The Allo Quebec chapter was established in 2000. Our chapter name means "Hello Quebec" in French. We say Bienvenue - Welcome to all francophones and francophiles. Join the Allo Quebec chapter to enrich your life with new friendships and enjoy the joie de vivre. That said, you don't have to live in Quebec or speak French to join, but proceedings are mainly in French. Efforts are made to ensure that RVers who speak only English are able to follow and have fun. We often welcome these brave souls to our rallies, and they always have a good time in spite of the language difference. The Allo Quebec chapter meets twice a year, in June and September, with Rallies running from Thursday through Sunday. Virtually all of them are held in full-service campgrounds and include catered meals and lots of fun and games, as well as an evening of dancing. No need to be a member of Allo Quebec to attend. We'd love to have you join us. And as a matter of fact, you may have already met some of us if you've attended the FMCA Northeast Area Rally. Every year, Allo Quebec members volunteer to drive the golf carts that shuttle guests around the rally site.

BUSSIN' BUDDIES
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The Bussin' Buddies chapter is authorized to function in FMCA's Northeast Area, and its members have a focus on busses.

FINGERLAKERS
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The Fingerlakers Chapter was formed in 1972. We are a friendly active chapter that likes to do many different things, including crafts and quilts. We meet in campgrounds, firemen's fields, county, city, state and national parks in western New York and once a year in Florida. Current membership is about 35 families. Average rally attendance is 10-20 motor homes. Typically, we meet once a month from May until October. We would love to meet new members and share ideas for places to go and play. To learn more, visit our blog.

FRUSTRATED MAESTROS-NE, YANKEE DOODLE DANDIES
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The Frustrated Maestros Northeast - Yankee Doodle Dandies (YDD's for short) are a group of FMCA members who love to make music and entertain our fellow rally-goers. We play and sing during the morning coffee hour and at various other venues at area rallies and FMCA conventions. Our performers range from "shower singers" to retired band directors and symphony orchestra players. Although some of our members are former professionals, we are NOT a "professional" group. There's no audition! Our chief aim is to have fun with our music, and draw our audience into our enjoyment of what we are doing. Besides the main band and chorus, there are performance opportunities in other groups, such as the Jazz Band and the Dixieland Band. There are also solo and small group opportunities for both instrumentalists and vocalists. Do you have a musical instrument packed away at home or in the coach? Do you like to sing at church or in the shower? Have you performed musically with local theater groups? If so, please come and chat with one of us at our next rally. We are easily recognizable in our red and whites! YDD's who spend the winter in Florida are always encouraged to participate in the Brooksville rally in February, and in the Perry, GA, convention as well, during the years that it is held. If cross-country travel should be in your plans for the coming year, keep in mind that YDD members are always welcome to participate with any of the other Maestro chapters in their area rallies. Dig that high school band instrument out of the closet, pull the keyboard, the guitar, or the banjo out of the coach storage bay, warm up those vocal cords, and COME JOIN US!

GM BUS OWNERS OF NEW ENGLAND
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The GM Bus Owners of New England membership has a mutual interest in G.M. Busses and are drawn from the location of New England.

GRANITE STATERS
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"Granite Staters" is a small club with fewer than 100 members in the Northeast Area that was charted in 1995. Our main focus is friendship and family. That is what Family Motor Coach Association and "The Granite Staters" are all about. We might be a small group with coaches ranging from 18 feet to 45 feet, all are welcomed and you get to know everyone. Our members are mostly from New Hampshire, but have folks from Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont and Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware and Florida. We have a "Winter Dinner" in January up north for those that don't go south. For those that are from Florida and those that go south in the winter they have nicknamed themselves the "Granite Gators". They have several rallies in the south during the winter months before heading north again in the spring. Our schedule up north is we meet the months of May to October and have our winter dinner in January.

GREEN MOUNTAIN
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The Green Mountain Chapter accepts all FMCA members. We get together once a month from Memorial Day to Columbus Day. Current membership is at about 60 families. Most rallies are held in Vermont. Our membership comes mainly from New England and Upstate New York. Our chapter dues are $10 per year.

HUDSON ISLANDERS
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The Hudson Islanders accepts all FMCA members. The Hudson Islanders is a northeast chapter formed in May 1997. We are located in New York's Hudson Valley. We also have members from CT, PA, NJ, and Long Island, NY. We camp from May through October, with a holiday party in December. Our membership consists of new campers, and campers who have traveled across the United States and Canada. Our annual chapter dues are $20. "It's all about the people and having fun!" Please feel free to join us for a rally. We would love to meet you!

JERSEY GEMS
DESCRIPTION

The Jersey Gems chapter is based on a mutual interest and location of the State of New Jersey.

KNOT FORE BUSSES ONLY
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Knot Fore Busses Only Chapter - Established 1983, Formerly named For Busses Only, this chapter was chartered on 12/15/83. In the early days, all of the members owned converted buses, which eventually were called Motor Coaches. This common interest in converted buses was the basis for the formation of this FMCA chapter. In January 1997, the name was changed to Knot Fore Busses Only, since many of the original members were retiring their old buses and replacing them with RV's. Today, KFBO still has eight members who own bus conversions, and we are still attracting new members who travel in converted Motor Coaches. We presently have 32 member coaches. Our rally season runs April-October. We try to hold a rally once per month (usually at a campground) but many times we dry camp. We enjoy festivals, flea markets, auto racing, antiquing, etc. We publish a monthly newsletter to keep you informed. We are a great mix of people who have come from all walks of life. We are presently looking for new members who will participate in the continued success of the chapter. Please join us at any rally so you can meet and greet our members. Our annual dues for membership are $10.00 and we also ask that you submit 10 pre-addressed, stamped envelopes to the newsletter editor for the mailing of your monthly newsletter, unless you can provide an email address. Thanks for your interest. Happy trails!

LONG ISLANDERS
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The Long Islanders chapter members have a mutual interest in the location of the metropolitan area of New York.

MAINE WHEELS
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Maine Wheels was formed 35 years ago to focus on the Maine lifestyle with like-minded RVers who share the love of exploration, interests and comradery in the great Maine outdoors. While our focus is Maine we welcome FRVA members from other states and provinces to join with us. We normally plan 4 to 5 rallies a year, mostly held somewhere in Maine. Our group interests and activities are as varied as our membership. A volunteer Host selects the location and plans the activities. Locations are chosen that offer a myriad of things to do and see. This makes for a rich Maine experience, including local events, celebrations, festivals and out of the way treasures, sometimes known only by the members that live close by. Rallies are structured to include time for both group and individual activities. After a busy day, we all meet back at the campground to share stories and adventures around the campfire.

METROPOLITAN
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Metropolitan chapter of FMCA was founded July 12, 1975. Metropolitan chapter offers and provides you the fellowship of friends throughout the area. On the road you the get value of your motorhome by using it more often. We have rallies at Myrtle Beach, wineries, fairgrounds, West Point, and several places in Pennsylvania. Club members are always happy to share their experiences and ideas regarding repairs, winterizing, and general maintenance. A newsletter is published before each rally keeping members informed of clubs news and national updates. We welcome guests and new members dues are $10.00 a year.

MOHAWK ROAMERS
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The Mohawk Roamers chapter members are drawn from the location of the Mohawk Valley of FMCA's Northeast Area.

NEW YORK CENTRALS
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The New York Centrals chapter was chartered in 1977. Our members are from the central to northern New York areas and southern Canada. We meet the third weekend of each month from May through October, mainly in the central New York area. We enjoy friendship, food, and fun at our rallies as well as games, crafts, and visiting local attractions. We welcome new members. Visit our web site for more information.

NIAGARA FRONTIER TRAVELERS
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The Niagara Frontier Travelers chapter is a regional group covering the geographical area of the Niagara Frontier of New York State. For more information regarding the Niagara Frontier Travelers Chapter, please contact the Chapter President at Info@NiagaraFrontierTravelers.com

PAUMANACK
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The Paumanack chapter members have a mutual interest in attending rallies, organizing rallies, and traveling. The members are drawn from the eastern area of the United States with an emphasis on the Long Island area of New York State.

SCOTIAN ROAMERS
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On June 29, 1996 Scotian Roamers received its formal Chapter certification from FMCA making the Chapter part of the Northeastern Area of FMCA. Under the guidance of Donald Langille in May 1996, a group of 40 FMCA members signed the petition to form the Scotian Roamers Chapter. Donald Langille went on to become the Chapter's first President. Many of those original members are still active in the Chapter today. Scotian Roamers draws its membership from Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick, as well as members from Maine and New Hampshire. The club has several rallies a year; the first one of the season is usually in June at which time the Chapter Annual meeting is held. This allows all of our travelling members to arrive home from their adventures, which are shared with the Chapter at our happy hours and meals that weekend. Our Chapter is comprised of members from all walks of life, bringing their love of the outdoors, travelling in their motorhomes, and the desire to be around others who share their passions. Scotian Roamers are a dynamic, friendly group welcoming all FMCA members to join the Chapter. The Scotian Roamers website www.scotianroamers.ca will introduce you to our executive, enable you to view our newsletters, see upcoming rallies and best of all browse pictures of the fun we have as a group. Our membership application is also found on the website. We look forward to welcoming you to Scotian Roamers.

SUSQUENANGO
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The Susquenango Chapter members are from the Susquehanna and Chenango River Basins.

WILLIE & CO. FAN CLUB
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The Willie and Co. Fan Club chapter members support Willie & Company entertainment group. Willie and Company is a musical comedy show, with audience interaction and participation, personalizing the show to their audience of all ages!

YANKEE TRAVELERS
DESCRIPTION

The Yankee Travelers have members from all of the New England states and a few from New York and Florida. From the month of May through October we have at least one monthly rally at points of interest in the New England area. Our rallies range in size from small 20 RV rallies to our signature rally on Labor Day that usually has 40-50 RV's and families. We currently have over one hundred families in our chapter. We have a great group of members who share the joy of RV travel, along with lots of food and fun. Our members have a wealth of knowledge collectively about RVs and how to keep them running and are willing to share their expertise with others less knowledgeable. We have a charity relief fund that supports both local and national charities which is actively supported by our membership. The main focus of our chapter is friendship, fun, and of course food. Please come join our family you won't regret it!