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20TH CENTURY WAGONTRAINERS
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The 20TH CENTURY WAGONTRAINERS (also known as Twentieth Century Wagontrainers or TCW) is one of FMCA's first chapters. Established in 1966, it is the 6th oldest FMCA chapter. TCW has 62 member coaches. Most members live in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Rallies are held in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware from May to October. Rallies begin on Thursday or Friday and end on Sunday. Some rallies occur at established campgrounds with hook-ups and other times it is dry camping. A hot or continental breakfast begins each day. Later on there is a social hour and either a potluck, catered meal, or entrée prepared by the host. Activities can include a visit to a local festival, historic site, nature area, corn hole game, Mexican Train, or just socializing. Our newsletter "Wagon Tracks" is published 6-8 times a year. Dues are $15 per year and new members are always welcome. Come and join TCW if you are seeking camping comrades and want to visit new and exciting places in the Eastern US.

ALLO QUEBEC
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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.

AMATEUR RADIO
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Our International Amateur Radio Chapter of FMCA is unique because at least one person in the Family Unit is a HAM. Our Newsletter, The Transmitter, is published quarterly. Our Chapter has the ability to communicate through our Amateur Radio Nets, a week-day 20-Meter Net and a Tuesday night EchoLink Net. These are open nets and we invite any properly licensed Amateur Radio operator to check-in! We hold one or more Rallies each year with Amateur Radio and RV-related door prizes. Current annual dues are $15 with an additional $10 charge for receiving The Transmitter issues via USPS. For more detailed information or a membership application, visit our web site at http://fmcaarc.com.

ANASAZI
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We accept all types of recreational vehicles. The Anasazi Chapter, founded February 1, 1997, is made up of members from the greater Phoenix, Arizona area. However, we do have members as far away as Clarkdale and Yarnell, Arizona. Named after the Anasazi Native Americans who once inhabited Arizona, the chapter starts its rallies in September and winds up the camping season in May. The rallies are held the first weekend of each month and we usually travel within 2 hours of the Greater Phoenix area; although, we have gone as far as Wilcox and the North Rim of the Grand Canyon in the past. We have at least one rolling rally each year in which we visit 3 to 4 destinations. Come with us to enjoy the camaraderie, exploration spirit, and our primary goal of having a good time. Our club has a broad base of interests but on occasion our members have been know to sit down and play games and enjoy the bounteous food at our rallies. If this sounds like you please join one of the most fun and dynamic FMCA clubs in Arizona.

ARIZONA
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We accept all types of recreational vehicles so come along with us, once a month from the second full weekend in October through April. Our annual dues are $15.00, due by December 31st. Once there you will enjoy many activities, games, good food and share time with congenial funloving people. Check out our newsletter and much more information on our web site, azfmca.org, for a peek at what we did last season. Most of our members are from the surrounding Phoenix area, however we have some from as far south as Sierra Vista and as far north as Sedona, plus we have Snowbirds from all across the USA. We are part of the Rocky Mountain area that encompasses 6 states and enjoy going to the Ramble. Our Arizona Chapter was founded in 1968 and we just celebrated 50 years. We are one of the oldest chapters within FMCA and currently have 72 family rigs. So, come along and join us for fun in the sun and find out why we are one of the largest and fastest growing Chapters in Arizona. Amigos del Camino "Friends of the Road."

ARKANSAS TRAVELERS
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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.

B. C. BUS NUTS
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The B.C. Bus Nuts are a group of 45 units. We have two rallies a year, normally in B.C. We usually have about 20 units at each rally. We were formed by a group who had highway coaches that had been converted into motorhome, and we still have about 10 bus conversions. We would love to have you as a new member, and our dues are only $10 a year. We would love to hear from you!

BADGER
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We welcome all FMCA members. The Badger Chapter has been rallying for 58 years since 1966. We have 130 active members from Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Indiana, Nebraska, Kansas, Alabama, South Dakota, and some full-timers. Dues for the first two years are $25. This includes a $10.00 charge for a Badger Chapter membership plaque. In the following calendar years, the membership dues are $15.00/year, payable in January of each year. Name badges can be purchased and clothing can be embroidered with the Badger Chapter logo. We generally have 3 to 4 rallies a year in the Midwest with 35 to 50 member RV units attending. Rally fees are $180-$200 for either a mid-week rally or weekend (3-4 day) rally. Fees include some group meal(s) and we try to do group activities and tours of the area as well as free time to explore on your own. Tours could incur an additional fee. We have a catered dinner with entertainment and one or two breakfasts included with rally fee. We also have a potluck or other type of gathering to promote fellowship and to play games or chat. We send out 2 newsletters per year via email or regular mail and post on our member Facebook page as well as posting on the Badger web site.

BAY TRAVELERS
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Owners of all classes of RV's are welcome to join Bay Travelers. Club members say this is the friendliest FMCA chapter in the eastern US. They should know; some of the third generation members have been camping together since the mid 70's. At the monthly rallies, the stories never stop, the advice is always plentiful, and attendees often lose track of time as happy hour fades into seemingly endless potluck dinners prepared by the many great cooks in the club. Rallies are scheduled throughout the Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia area, and are often planned around local events including festivals, flea markets and car shows, etc. Rallies are typically small affairs, with eight to twelve coaches participating. Fees are usually less than $25 for a weekend, excluding travel and camping costs. Don't be left out of the fun, join now. Contact presidentbaytravelers@gmail.com for more information about the Bay Travelers. Dues are $10 annually. Members receive chapter news in their newsletter, traveling on, which is issued monthly from February through November. Currently accepting new members!

BEAT THE ODDS
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Most of the members live in California, but we do have some members in other states. We have two rallies a year one in February in Laughlin, NV and one in the fall in Pahrump, NV. They are midweek rallies lasting four days, and children aren't allowed in the Casinos. The dues are $10 per year, and badges are extra. They have a welcome party, a slot tournament, Bunco, and an Awards Banquet at both rallies.

BERNIE & RED
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The Bernie & Red Chapter in the Northwest Area of FMCA is a group of FMCA members that are fans of Entertainers "Bernie & Red". Bernie & Red travel the RV circuit during the winter months and entertain at various locations throughout Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. We hold two meetings a year; one in Yuma, Arizona, usually in February and one at the FMCA Northwest Area Rally in June.

BIG SKY FMCA
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The Big Sky Chapter of FMCA is a social chapter chartered in 1989 to provide Montana FMCA members an additional way to enjoy RVing. Those FMCA members from neighboring states and provinces who wish to join our chapter would also be welcome. We generally have rallies in June, July, August and September over a period of four days/three nights in an area where local events/celebrations/festivals are happening. We have great times, so come join the fun!

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

CACTUS CAMPERS
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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!

CALIFORNIA
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California Chapter (CCFMCA) is the fourth oldest chapter within FMCA and the first chapter west of the Mississippi. We were chartered in June 1965 by a group of 36 motor homes. At one point our Chapter had over 1,600 motor homes. Over the years a lot has changed and there are now over 52 chapters in California alone. We are celebrated our 50th year in 2015. We usually have five to seven rallies a year and they are typically held on the third week-end of the month. Our rallies start on Thursday and end on Sunday. We go as far south as San Diego and north as far as Buellton. Our average attendance is about 32 coaches. Our Chapter also hosts one of the largest Chapter rallies in the Western Area. It's called Oktoberfest and is held at Golden Village Palms in Hemet. This rally is loads of fun and we invite other FMCA chapters and/or members to join us. Some of the events are: brats, beer, wine, soda on Friday & Saturday, seminars, vendors, crafts, catered meals, live evening entertainment and dancing, $250.00 blackout bingo, games and much more. This rally is held the first week-end of October each year. This Chapter has a membership made up of wonderful people. These are the folks that you love to sit around a campfire and swap stories with, or enjoy an early morning cup of coffee. These are the kind of people that makeup our Chapter, and this is where lifelong friendships occur. We invite you to join us.

CALIFORNIA COASTERS
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California Coasters is a chapter of FMCA centered in the tri-counties of Ventura, Santa Barbara, and San Luis Obispo along the Central Coast of California. The chapter typically holds ten outings a year to promote fun, friendship, and sharing among the membership.

CALIFORNIA HEARTLAND
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The California Heartland Chapter was chartered in 1990 with twenty two original members. The chapter grew rapidly and reached one hundred fifty members during the heyday of RVing in the 90's. We celebrated our 30th year in 2020 with a strong membership base with over 60 members. We are a fun loving group that has 8 to 10 rallies per year. California Heartland does the coffee and donuts every year at the Western Motor Home rally in Indio. We welcome new members with all types of RVs.

CAMPING SQUARES
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Hello FMCA members!! Here is some information about our chapter. Normally we camp for 3 – 4 nights (Monday to Thursday) in various So California locations 10 months out of the year. During the day is usually spent visiting, and exploring the local area attractions, games and crafts outside and inside when we have a room available, or just relaxing and socializing. We have a rally meeting and everyone is encouraged to attend. Agenda is posted at Rally Master’s rig. One morning an open potluck breakfast is held. You bring something to share or just come. Bring your own utensils, plates and drinks like coffee or juice. One late afternoon we usually have an open potluck– again – bring your own plates, utensils and drinks and a dish to share to feed 15. If fires are allowed some might sit around a campfire to visit. If we have enough square dancers, we have a short beginning square dance one night with our member Square Dance caller. No experience necessary. Rally Master, Janie Moore, for questions and reservations 714-306-2007 Janie at janie.littman@gmail.com Also, Guest campers are asked to send a $50.00 deposit reservation camping fee. Check made to Camping Squares and mailed to: Treasurer, Merlyn Jones, 52 Vista La Cuesta, Rancho Santa Margarita, Ca 92688 949-589-1881, merlynjean@hotmail.com Contact for general questions RV Type - any Tom Roberts, Membership 562-756-1915 Area Association Western Troberts23@gmail.com

CANADIAN NORTHERN LIGHTS
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Our Chapter exists to promote social, recreational, and informational exchange activities which provide for the enjoyment and pleasurable use of family member recreational vehicles (RVs). We like to get together in small towns, visit their local restaurants, tour their facilities to gather information, and even love to visit their yard sales and flea markets. We have members from all of Manitoba, Saskatchewan as well as some from our sister group in the US called "The Ramblin Nodaks." Our dues are minimal per year, but you must be a member in good standing with FMCA to join. We try to get together several times each summer. Most are "hosted" with organized tours, entertainment, games, etc. Some are "not hosted," just a casual weekend with a great group of friends. Either way, you are welcome to try us out, participate in what you choose or do your own thing. No worries, no stress, just a casual get together.

CAN-AM NORTHWEST
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The CAN-AM Northwest chapter members have a mutual interest in motorhoming at KM Resorts of America, its affilates, and/or drawn from the Northwest Area of FMCA.

CAPITOL
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CAPITOL is one of the oldest chapters in the Eastern area, having been founded in October 1968 and officially chartered in 1969. Their members live in the District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland, Northern and Eastern Shore of Virginia, Eastern West Virginia, Southern New Jersey, and Southern Pennsylvania. Rallies, typically held in the same states and attended by 15-25 RV's, feature local attractions, lots of food, fun and warm friendships. Rally fees, which exclude individual campsite costs, are kept to a minimum. Membership dues of $15 per year help support special events and multiple forms of chapter communications that include their monthly newsletter, on FACEBOOK that is only accessible by members. New members are always welcome!

CARDINAL VIRGINIANS
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The Cardinal Virginians chapter generally covers Virginia's Interstate 81 corridor and its surrounding area, although we occasionally hold rallies outside of Virginia. We hold monthly rallies from April to October and have a Christmas party in early December. We enjoy our early evening 'Happy Hours,’ touring the local countryside for wineries, antique shops and festivals, and we dine out together at least one night every rally. Our group is fairly close-knit, but we always enjoy new faces and members that will share our love of camping. So, feel welcome to join us anytime.

CAROLINA HEARTLANDERS
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The scope of the CAROLINA HEARTLANDERS is Central North and South Carolina. They currently have 16 members and welcome all FMCA members to attend one of our rallies or to join the group. Motorhomes and towables are welcome. Chapter dues are $15 per year. Members enjoy 4 rallies a year held in April, June, September and November. Average rally fee is $10, excluding campsite expenses. They enjoy playing various types of games at their rallies while also taking time out for different dining and tourist experiences. Members enjoy socializing and the friendships they’ve developed in this chapter.

CAROLINA PELICANS
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The CAROLINA PELICANS members come from the Eastern area of North and South Carolina. Our members usually reside within 150 miles of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Formed in 2004 the chapter has approximately 60-chapter member RVs and the chapter is always seeking new members. Chapter dues are $20.00 a year, and we do ask that you purchase a name badge at approximately $18.00. The age of the membership is 50 plus, and we do have single members. There are no members with young children, but grandchildren are always welcome. Information about the chapter is published on our website – www.Carolinapelicans.com. We have 4 rallies a year, usually in April, June, October and a Christmas rally in December. Typically, chapter rallies include 3 breakfasts, a first night get-together with snacks. Dinner out as a group on one evening when possible. Last evening is usually a potluck dinner with the chapter providing the main entrée. Rally fees are $35.00. A business meeting is held on the last full day morning after breakfast. Members may purchase shirts, hats, visors and a banner with the chapter logo when available. We think of ourselves as a group of friendly, mostly retired, RVers who enjoy just relaxing and enjoying life’s simple pleasures together. Once a year we enjoy doing volunteer work at GEAR (Great Eastern Area Rally) and national rallies as a group. A great deal of help and information to other RVers is always available from the group. The Carolina Pelicans welcomes all types of RVs.

CENTRAL FLORIDA ROADRUNNERS
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We are all about friendship, fellowship, and companionship. Centered near Orlando, we have members from a wide swath across Florida and usually hold our rallies at interesting places within 150 miles of there. A typical rally always starts with a lot of hugs, offers to help each other with problems on our rigs, swapping of stories (some of them true), and making sure we all know where and when Happy Hour convenes. We try not to ask our host couples to work too hard and all pitch in to help serve meals and set up (NON STRENUOUS) games and activities. We keep in touch between rallies and support each other in the ways of people who genuinely care about each other. We invite others to join us either for a visit or to consider becoming members. Visit our website at http://web.mac.com/jepinckney1/CFRBEEPER/CONTACTUS.html

COACHES FOR CHRIST - GREAT LAKES AREA
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Coaches for Christ, a part of FMCA, and is a non-denominational group of Christian RV owners who have joined together in their common bond through Christ for fellowship, worship, and studying God's Word. Additionally, as the Light and the salt to the world, Coaches for Christ plans and hosts chapel services at FMCA rallies. For more information you can contact: Dane Bailey, President 4930 W 325 N Huntington, IN 46750 Phone: 260-436-8145 or thesingingauctioneer@gmail.com

COACHES FOR CHRIST - SOUTH CENTRAL
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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:

COACHES FOR CHRIST SOUTHEAST
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Coaches for Christ is an inter-denominational ministry made up of Christians from many backgrounds. The chapters were organized to enable FMCA Christian members to combine the love of travel with their spiritual walk with Jesus. A top priority for all chapters is sponsoring the morning devotions of FMCA rallies and conventions. Coaches for Christ members are drawn to join kindred spirits in prayer, praise, fellowship, and worship.

COASTAL TARHEELS
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The Coastal Tarheels Chapter (CTH), chartered in 1978, is a member of Family Motor Coach Association (FMCA). The Chapters initial membership base was Eastern North Carolina, we have since expanded to include all of North Carolina, Virginia, South Carolina and even some Florida “Snow-Birds”. The purpose of our Chapter is: (1) to promote the RV way of life; (2) to socialize and share with others the places we've been and the things we've seen; (3) to exchange information of interest to all who answer the "call of the open road" and, above all, (4) to have fun and fellowship with each other. We meet the first full weekend of each month, with the Thursday being the first day of full weekend. The requirement for membership is to be a member in good standing with FMCA and have a self-contained recreational vehicle. The first year's dues of $12.00 are required at the time when application is made. You will be given a copy of our Constitution and By-laws, a Chapter Membership Roster and a Chapter decal for your recreational vehicle. You must keep your dues current and attend at least one (1) rally each year to remain a member. A Newsletter is sent out via E-Mail following the monthly meeting. The Coastal Tarheels oversee Coffee and Donuts for GEAR (Great Eastern Area Rally). This is a great time of fun and enjoyment for all. We cordially invite you to come to one of our Rallies. You may let us know your E-Mail address and we will add you to the information list. We enjoy meeting new rvers and getting to know each other. An invitation is always open to attend our Rallies. You can find our CTH Club on Facebook.. https://www.facebook.com/Coastal-Tarheels-RV-Club-1469738936687355/

CONVERTED COACH
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The Converted Coach chapter is an International Area chapter whose members serve as a source of information for any FMCA member wishing to convert a previously existing vehicle into a motorhome.

COTTON COUNTRY TRAVELERS
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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
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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.

CUMBERLAND TRAVELERS
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Join us for amazing RV journeys you will always remember. Meet new people and make LIFELONG friends! The Cumberland Travelers encompasses the states of Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama and surrounding states. We have several organized rallies each year. We enjoy conversations while eating out, campfires and of course a good potluck, along with spending evenings playing cards or board games. We have visited wineries, museums, historical sites, local theaters, cruises, zoos and more. There is something for everyone. We love new ideas! We also have activities including crafts, cooking classes, and special events. Membership in our chapter is open to everyone who owns a motorhome, 5th wheel, or conventional type pull trailer and is a member of Family RV Association. New members are welcome to join us, 1st year dues are $25 and $10 thereafter. Contact Patti Stuckwisch at 270-999-0115 for more information. Please visit our website at https://www.cumberlandtravelers.com to learn more about us.

DESERT ROADRUNNERS
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This chapter is open to all FMCA members who own a Class A, a Class B, or a Class C recreational vehicle. We encompass Pima, Cochise, Santa Cruz and Pinal Counties, but we welcome any county in Arizona or the RMMA area. Our interests include getting together to promote RVing and its rewards with friendship and camaraderie and seeing places of interest, including historical places of interest.

DISCOVERY CLUB OF CALIFORNIA
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The Discovery Club of California was established in 1998, and it is a chartered chapter within the Family Motor Coach Association (FMCA). It is open to owners of class A, B, and C motorhome and self-contained 5th wheel or travel trailer. We are based in California, and usually hold four weekday rallies per year in California, Arizona, and Nevada. We usually have 10 to 20 RV's at a rally. We meet in full-service RV Resorts, and we generally reserve a club house for games, food, and drinks. Our purpose is to get together periodically with our RV friends for social and recreational activities, and informational exchange of ideas related to our recreational ventures. These activities extend the enjoyment and pleasurable use of our Motorhome travel experiences. We welcome new members with qualifying recreational vehicles to join our club and experience fun-filled activities during our weekday rallies. Application forms are available in the 'club info' section of the club website.

DIXIE TRAVELIERS
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The RV members of Dixie Traveliers are of all ages!  Current members live in Western & Central NC, Upstate SC, VA, GA, Eastern Tennessee, and PA. Average rally attendance is 12-20 units. Our rallies are normally scheduled the fourth weekend of April, May, June, September, & October but are subject to calendar issues and may fall on different weekends. Rally fees are $25 per person, excluding the campground fee. Many attendees arrive early to enjoy the local landscape and points of interest prior to the official start of the rally which is Thursday to Sunday. Activities vary including games, campfires, visiting local points of interest, and shopping. Most meals are enjoyed at local restaurants, however an occasional potluck or cook out is held. A light breakfast is served on Sunday morning followed by a short devotion. Rally summaries are emailed to members and published on our web page. Our meeting notes are published after formal business meetings. Our annual dues are $25 per FMCA Member number. All RV types which have a FRVA/FMCA membership are welcomed! For more information, please visit our website - https://thedixietraveliers.com/

DOLPHINS, THE
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The Dolphins is a Chapter of the Family Motor Coach Association (FMCA) that was formed at the FMCA Annual Winter Convention in San Antonio, Texas in March 1989. At that time the twenty Dolphin owners who were in attendance at the convention met and voted to organize a chapter exclusively for owners of National RV, Inc manufactured motorhomes. These include Dolphin, Sea Breeze, Sea View, Marlin, Islander, Caribbean, Las Brisas, Tradewinds, Surf Side, Pacifica and Tropi-Cal motorhomes. Therefore, all models of motorhomes produced by National RV, Inc. are eligible to join. Membership in the FMCA is also required. Members of our Chapter live in all parts of the United States and Canada, so we are classified as an International Chapter, and thus join other manufacturer chapters in international activities. All members of our chapter may attend other FMCA chapter activities. If you read about an upcoming event of another chapter, do not hesitate to sign up and attend. The Dolphins are active in California, Arizona, Nevada and Utah, holding rallies in all four states. All Dolphin members are welcome to attend any campout scheduled while visiting the different areas. Semi-Annual meetings are held for the Dolphin members. When needed, board meetings are usually held at campouts. Members also attend FMCA area rallies as a group. The purpose of our Chapter is to promote fun, fellowship, and friendship among the many proud owners of National RV, Inc. motorhomes. We offer membership to all owners of motor coaches produced by National RV, Inc. and strive to provide helpful exchanges of ideas for the RV lifestyle. Our monthly newsletter (The Splash) is distributed to all members and provides information on past and future campouts, rallies and conventions. This information is also available to view on our website at: www.dolphinclub.com.

EAGLES INTERNATIONAL
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Our club was organized for the owners of Eagle Bus Conversions to get together and share their love for the Eagle bus and to grow friendships. To be a member you must own an Eagle bus or be a business owner that supports the Eagle bus. We have approximately 200 members from across the country. Our annual meeting is held in Quartzsite every January at the same time as the big tent event. We also have 2 or 3 rallies across the country during the year. Dues are $10 per year. Learn more about us at http:/www.eaglesinternational.net

EASTERN GOURMANDS
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The EASTERN GOURMANDS chapter has been formed for members who enjoy great dining experiences. As well as having their own chapter rallies, members of this chapter gather together during area rallies, rallies of other chapters, and FMCA conventions to sample and experience different cuisine of the local area. These gatherings include cookouts, wine & cheese parties, and luncheons or dinners at better restaurants. The chapter also schedules traditional rallies where members get to try several good restaurants, wineries, farmers' markets, etc., in a particular area. New members interested in this concept are welcome. Dues are $5 per year.

ELIZABETH RIVER GOING STRONG
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The newly formed Elizabeth River Going Strong (ERGS) Chapter is located in the Tidewater/Hampton Roads area of Virginia. ERGS has been a very active and strong camping group since 2003, with many plank owners still in the group. The purpose of the Chapter is to support the FMCA goals which include: camaraderie, volunteerism, charitable giving, and supporting one another and all other fellow campers. It is ERGS’s desire to promote the use and enjoyment of member’s RVs as well as fellowship reflecting clean family fun and good moral judgment among its members and guest through camping trips and group activities. ERGS camps once a month starting in March and runs through November. Most camping locations are within 200 miles of the Tidewater/Hampton Roads area of VA and into NC. ERGS is proud of assisting members during campout with RV issues, caring of each other as family, and of course: have fun, cook and eat meals as a group, play board games, have camp fires and much more. This is a fun group of campers, please join us during one of our campout weekends, see you soon.

ELK INTERNATIONAL
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The Elk International Chapter functions within the INTO Area to promote the aims and objectives of FMCA and Elkdom with FMCA to provide fellowship and cooperation among FMCA owners and Elk members, by carrying out activity and functions on behalf of its members for their common benefit. To be eligible for and maintain membership in the Chapter, a person must own at least one-third (1/3) of an FMCA approved coach, be a member in good standing with FMCA and a local Benevolent Protective Order of Elks (BPOE) Lodge. Chapter dues are $10 per year and new members pay an additional $5 initiation fee. We currently have approximately 1,200 member coaches. We hold a Chapter Pre-Rally prior to the two FMCA International Conventions each year. A major benefit of membership is the receipt of the Chapter Travel Guide which lists all of the Elks Lodges in the United States and Canada and indicates those lodges which have RV parking facilities. Our Chapter was chartered on March 7th, 1989.

FINGERLAKERS
DESCRIPTION

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.

FIRST RESPONDERS
DESCRIPTION

The First Responders Chapter is a new chapter that consists of all FMCA members who are First Responders at the Federal, State and Local Level. We are mostly based in the Southeast Area, but welcome all first responders from all areas. Our mission is to get together at least 4 times a year to meet for fellowship and fun and to share our experiences and love for the RV lifestyle.

FLORIDA CRACKERS
DESCRIPTION

We are a friendly group of folks (both couples and singles) who enjoys getting together for fellowship, laughter, and activities at or near campgrounds within an approximate150-mile radius of Central Florida. We have a wonderful wagonmaster who is exceptional at finding us great deals. We enjoy checking out nearby entertainment and activities, playing various games, and gathering for happy hours and meal times. A crowd favorite is often our kangaroo race originated since many of our members were current or former Bounder owners. Several breakfasts and evening meals are typically included in our reasonable rally prices. Our rallies run Monday through Friday once a month from November through April. Our members live in many counties predominantly across the center of Florida so you might even find a familiar face among us. We encourage you to see if we're a good fit for you.

FLORIDA FUN SEEKERS
DESCRIPTION

The Florida Fun Seekers chapter members have a mutual interest in the location of central Florida.

FLORIDA ON SAFARI
DESCRIPTION

It is your good fortune that we have memberships available in the Florida on Safari motorhome club. This club was established in 1991 as a Safari manufacturer's club but is now open to FMCA Members, previous Safari owners, and friends of Safari owners owning any brand motorhome. We schedule 5 to 6 rallies from October through May, usually on the third weekend of the month - but the dates are the choice of the rally host. We would love to have you join us for one of these rallies. Our strong points are fellowship, fun, and good food. Contact the chapter president for more information at: trekker01@gmail.com

FLORIDA ROLL'N GATORS
DESCRIPTION

Our chapter, the Florida Roll'N Gators, draws members from the southern peninsula of Florida, with members from Ocala to Miami and Tampa to Melbourne with most of our activities held south of interstate 4 each month from October to May. Our members also coordinate caravan groups to the Tampa Super Show, the FMCA Southeastern Area Rally, and the FMCA International Conventions when they are in the Southeast. There are no initial membership fees to join us for the first three rallies that you attend, you just pay the rally and camping fees and come and meet with our group. After the second rally, you hopefully make the decision to join our chapter, but there is no pressure. It has to be a good "fit" between the members and you. We would like to invite you to enhance your FMCA membership by joining our chapter and meeting fellow members with the same RV lifestyle. Most chapter members believe that besides the fun and fellowship of the rallies themselves, it gives them the chance to get their motorhome out on the road monthly. For more information contact Joanne Kent, Membership Chairman, Email: joannekent1@outlook.com.

FLORIDA SUN COASTERS
DESCRIPTION

The Florida Sun Coasters has over 60 members who live in Central, Southeast and Southwest Florida. We hold nine rallies each year, from September through May in those various areas. We accept all types of FMCA-Approved Recreational Vehicles and only seek those who want to have fun and enjoy the comradeship of our chapter. We enjoy our smaller size, which is capped at forty single/family units, as we do not want to lose the feeling of having an extended family. We eat out, we cook and seek fun activities. Our official rallies are Friday night through Sunday breakfast, but many arrive Thursday and leave Monday if they are not working. Prospective members are welcome to attend a rally as our guest for the rally fee, and only pay campground fees to check us out.

FREEDOM ROLLERS RV CLUB
DESCRIPTION

Freedom Rollers RV Club accepts all FMCA members. Our mission is to respect others and provide a supportive and fun atmosphere for those who enjoy the RV life, both club members and those we encounter.

FRIENDLY MARYLAND TRAVELERS
DESCRIPTION

In May of 1971, a few RVers met in the town of Friendly, Maryland to form a camping club. The had various styles of campers, but each had a mutual love for camping, camaraderie, and stewardship. Initially, the club was established in Maryland and named as such. Now, our members include the Maryland Counties of Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles, Howard, Prince George's, St. Mary's, the state of Virginia and a few full-time nomads. We are a welcoming group and have embraced the name" "Friendly Maryland Travelers," as our description, not our home base. We are always reaching out, inclusive, and eager to share our experiences with other campers. Our rallies are held March through November and we meet once in December, January, and February for socials. Whether you are a novice camper or an experienced veteran, or whether you own a Class A or teardrop, this group the Friendly Maryland Travelers, will be your family if you join.