Friday, July 30, 2010

You Helped the Cause

Thank you Cruisers!
The Cruise for a Cause was a huge success yesterday afternoon (7/29) with the Fellowship Cruisers at Central United Methodist Church in the heart of Waterford.

Whether you were on the crew, brought your fancy car, came to look & visit, or just thought good things for us you made it a great day.

Cruisers brought 150 show & special interest cars for us all to enjoy; Sue & Bill (TCD Entertainment) spun the discs and emceed for us; Robbie's Trophies made up 18 terrific trophies that went to a fantastic array of cars; Sheila ran a superb kitchen; and a bunch of local businesses provided gift cards and goodies for door prizes.

Best of all, the MS Society gets a donation of $5,000! ! !
That is a wonderful help in the fight to cure a really nasty disease that keeps people from moving and living the life they were meant to live.

Now that is something to be proud of and it proves that the people of Waterford and this area in general, led by the Cruisers, have their heart in the right place.

So Thanks Again!
Bob

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Walter P. Chrysler Museum Legacy Gala

Here's your private, on the scene report from the Walter P. Chrysler Museum "Legacy Gala" celebration last night (Sat., 7/24/10). I hope you saw the nice article here in the Oakland Press. They did a nice job describing the museum and the fine comments both Richard Petty and Jay Leno had for the museum, Chrysler, the American auto industry, and Detroit. And I've got the REAL stories here for you.

First, though you could say Leno and Petty were the media darlings but there were two other honorees: Lee Iacocca and Virgil Exner Jr.; two guys who actually BUILT cars in their own way.

The talented stylist and designer, creator of the "Forward Look" (think "tail fins", long, & low) Virgil Exner, Sr. sadly passed away in the 1970's so his son accepted his award. And he did so most graciously. Mr. Exner gave us a glimpse of his dad as a gifted stylist, mechanical engineer, builder and tinker with cars, and an amateur racer. Also, he noted the high regard his dad had for the fellow stylists, engineers, and technicians he had worked with through the years at Studebaker, GM, and Chrysler.

Now all four honorees got great applause and welcomes from the crowd of some 500 auto enthusiasts, industry insiders, and dignitaries but without doubt the loudest and longest standing ovation was for Lee Iacocca. Mr. Iacocca is starting to get up there in calendar years but his mind and spirit is the same sharply pointed flash of light that it always was. Still the straight talk; right to the point; crisp and clear; and totally positive. And with his infinite credibility from saving Chrysler once and on to great prosperity he predicted that this "rough spot" would be survived and Chrysler would come roaring back. Thank you Lee Iacocca! From a guy who used to work for you and everybody else that has benefited from your leadership.

And Jay Leno provided a welcome and totally unexpected benefit for the museum. As you can guess the whole event was designed to coax lots of dollars of support from what was generally a fairly well off audience. One part of the program was to auction off two special items; one item was "a day with Richard Petty" (that you can accurately call that "sweeeeeet"!) and the other was a personal tour of Leno's "Big Dog Garage". Apparently Mr. Leno heard the bidding from his location off stage and didn't like what he heard. In typical Leno bluster he trotted up on stage, took the mic from the auctioneer and expressed his desire to really, really raise some big bucks for the W. P. Chrysler Museum! He asked for a show of hands from the audience (500 well-heeled folks) of who would 'give the museum a contribution of $500 for a personal tour of his "Garage"? Of course, this is Jay Leno the comedian, right? So me and about 1/2 the audience raised their hands wondering if this was a joke. Jay must have been impressed. So he continued to explain that this was a one-time offer to us folks who had already purchased a fairly pricey ticket and the donation would be needed that night only!
At this point, you could see most all the audience kind of squirming in their seats because it was apparently time to "put up or shut up". Another show of hands and Jay says 'okay, that looks like at least 30 people (actually it was about 60 or 70) and that would bring in at least $30,000. Bidding is over, the deal is on, sign up at the front desk! ! !' And that's how it was; a bit impulsive but a creative and generous act by Jay Leno. I say those free shows he did at the Palace were NO publicity stunt, this guy is FOR REAL.

Everything about the Gala made it a great show.
And the Walter P. Chrysler Museum is a great place. If you haven't been there, GET MOVIN'
bob

Friday, July 23, 2010

Are We Ready ?

Less than one week to go. That is until the annual MS benefit cruise my buddies and I run next Thursday.

By now we've got to have all the trophies lined-up, prizes in hand, and a crew for the event. Food (by out buddy, Sheila), our great DJ (TCD Entertainment), "Elvis the Clown" and the "Blues Brothers" (?) for entertainment, flyers passed out, ads in the paper and CruisNews, and making sure the parking lot is in shape for all the cruisers we hope will come - - all those things are already in place.

Maybe I shouldn't write this. It makes it seem like a lot of work. It is but it's a great group of folks that I work with. Everybody has their own strong skill that they bring so that all the important things get done. And besides that, every year somebody gets an idea or two that might just make the cruise better.

This year both Sheila and Jim had some of the good ideas. After having a bit of a rough start doing her first cruise last year, Sheila is determined to guarantee that this year it will be best ever; on top of that, she'll expand the menu from the typical hot dogs and snacks to include pulled pork sandwiches (I love BBQ) and chicken wraps. How good is that! And Jim is working a revised plan on awarding trophies. He has taken on a big challenge; we'll have at least 14 trophies to award. A big part of the whole deal is making sure each winner gets a little "spotlight time"; some of you might be accustomed to receiving trophies but some of us aren't so it's a big thrill to win a trophy. And each winner needs a little time to soak in some applause and recognition in front of fellow car lovers. Now add in some nice photos for each winner and it could take a lot of time just waiting for that to get all organized. But Jim has a plan and from the little bit that I've heard we should have a good shot at getting winner recognized and still keep the program of entertainment and prizes rolling right along.

Come check it out:
July 29th (Thursday) from 4 to 8
At Central United Methodist Church
3882 Highland Road (M-59)
Waterford 48328
(between Cass Lake Road and Pontiac Lake Road)
Even though it's a benefit the cruise is a FREE WILL offering.
We think we have a good program and some really nice door prizes so please consider being very WILLING to support the MS Society to cure this disease that steals the ability to move. The MS Society gets ALL the proceeds.
CU
bob

Monday, July 19, 2010

Second Thoughts About Strangers

After considering “our” upcoming “Cruise for a Cause” in every way I thought conceivable I had this “ah-ha” moment of a different perspective. I had been telling a friend about a conversation I’d had with the owner of a nice truck at a recent cruise in Holley when it came to me.
How often do you have a conversation with a perfect stranger in the normal course of a day? I asked a couple of my favorite counselors (Marcia and Pam) that question; the best we could come up with in a couple minutes was:

“in an emergency” (not a normal day, I hope),
“in an elevator” (not usual and never a real conversation),
“at a bar” (these happen but there’s a lot of unsavory possibilities to those “chance” meetings), and
“on or waiting for a bus/train/plane” (yeh, but it’s a scary thought and many of us avoid those conversations).

So we were left with the conclusion that at a Car Cruise is one of the few places you can strike up a conversation with that perfect stranger! Once I had this planted in my brain I realized that my favorite cruises are the ones where I think I’ll see my friends AND/or get to talk with some interesting strangers, without hesitation. No fear.
What could be better than that? It’s even kinda biblical when you think about Jesus’ teachings. And the folks you bump into at cruises come from all walks of life. Over the years I’ve come to know some of those people a bit better and their careers range from janitors to plumbers to executives to lawyers to doctors, really.
So jump into this delightful mix of personalities at the “Cruise for a Cause” in our church parking* lot on Thursday, July 29 (rain date: Aug 4) from 4 to 8 PM (info @ 248-681-0040). Plus you’ll get:
Seeing nice cars,
“Elvis the Clown”
A great DJ (thanks Sue & Bill at TCD Entertainment)
Happy people like you,
Good Food (yum, thanks Sheila)
Door Prizes (thank you many local businesses),
A pleasant evening, and
You can support the MS Society too.
And it's all Free Will !
Happy Trails,
Bob

*Central United Methodist Church
3882 Highland Road (between Meijer’s and Kmart)
Waterford, MI

Friday, July 9, 2010

National Collector Car Day

I might be the last person in the world to learn this but today is "National Collector Car Day". I learned about it from my favorite hobbyist magazine, "Auto Restorer". They reported that two senators got together to pass this resolution for 2010. It was backed, of course, by the SEMA and ARMO trade organizations. If I had my way this holiday would be the third Saturday in August; now that would be SWEET.

Anyhow, it does seem like a good idea. Here's a link I cut & pasted in for more details from SEMA:
http://www.sema.org/sema-enews/2010/21/collector-car-appreciation-day-grows

So it's a great day to cruise and support this national holiday at the same time.
I know Multi-Lakes Conservation Association is having its weekly cruise and also, the annual cruise at 300 Bowl in Waterford is today.

Let's get out there and show off!
Happy Trails,
bob

Friday, July 2, 2010

Cruise for a Cause

Here's a bit of self promotion. A club I belong to (we call ourselves the "Fellowship Cruisers") puts on a car cruise/show every year for the last 7 years now. We do it as a benefit for the Multiple Sclerosis Society here in Michigan. All the comments we've got back over the years has been favorable. Any suggestions we've had to improve our event have been pretty much all included. And at least, we all have fun. So if you or your club wants to show off, meet some new car lovers, or just do a good deed, come on out and join us. Here's the details:

Waterford's nicest cruise/car show.
Trophies, door prizes, great food selection.
ELVIS THE CLOWN :o)
Best Crusin’ DJ – TCD Entertainment with Sue and Bill Myers!
Smooth asphalt for your ride and grassy berm for your lawn chair.
Free will offering with ALL proceeds going to the MI Chapter of the MS Society.
4 to 8 PM
July 29, 2010 (Aug 4 if 50% or greater forecast of rain)
at Central United Methodist Church
3882 Highland Road
Waterford 48328
Between Cass Lake Road (by KMart)
and Pontiac Lake Road (by Meijers)
Great Cars
Great Place
Great Cause
Great Crusin'
Got a question? Post it as a comment here.

PS even though the pastor doesn't like us to say it, there's "no preachin', just crusin' " on cruise day.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

I Love Food

I’m going to try to be positive and proactive and all that in this post. So I’ll zero in on something that can make or wreck a cruise for me. Food. And I love food.

All you restaurateurs out there, I have these layman’s questions & suggestions:
Please make the food conveniently available to the cruisers. Coupons and such are nice but I go to cruises mostly to see cars and their people. If I have to go in to your nice building I’m not seeing them any more and I won’t know which cars belong to which people; I won’t be able to swap ideas or swap stories with them.
Could you have the wait-staff circulate around the cruisers to take orders? Maybe even bring the food out to the cars? That would be reminiscent of “curb service”, an American automotive innovation of yesteryear.
Can you do something to make sure the cruisers don’t have to wait an excessive length of time to get their food? Please staff up for the expected crowd you are anxious to attract with the cruise. Don’t short the kitchen staff either. We can see that the folks bringing the food look dog tired by 7:30 when you are short handed. Also, we can tell if the kitchen is slow and the dining area workers are trying to hide from us because they don’t have our food order.
How about a limited menu? On cruise nights by-pass the lamb chops and other fancy labor-intensive dishes. Could you bill it as “High Speed Specials” or “Power Pack Picks” to carry through on the fast service and car culture concepts?
Maybe you could have a serving station complete with register accessible from outside by the cars? Offer a basic menu there; have beverages and sandwiches/burgers/dogs/salads that are related to your central dining theme. Cruisers could order, pick-up, and pay there.
Entertainment/DJ? Keep it by the cars. You want us to bring our cars then you bring us the entertainment; that sounds like a fair deal to me.
Got a deck? Then that should be the central location for entertainment and food.