From the president of MAAC:
Spring has sprung..Late
As you are reading this, the first day of SPRING was some time ago. This is all on me, the president, as life got ahold of my world and I just could not get the time to get organized. I am sorry for this.
There is some news on the MAAC front…- The new newsletter has been posted, and several went in the mail last week to those who wanted them in print. You can get your copy digitally here (Click), but if you want to get a printed copy, send us a note and change your profile on MailChimp for the next time.
- Check out the latest list of bills (CLICK) and see where they are in the process. Please let us know if you see something missing, new bills are added from time to time.
- The MAAC General meeting will be held on 6/11 at Unitarian Church, 2 West Main Street, Norton, MA starting at 6:30PM for Annual Elections and discussion of bills. Meeting starts at 6:30 but come early in a car to show off.
Unitarian Church, 2 West Main Street, Norton, MA. This is located at the intersection of Route 123 and Route 140. – Park and enter from the back of the church. 
- The Nomination Committee has submitted a slate for 2024 – PRESIDENT: OPEN POSITION, VICE PRES: Dean Zwicker, SECRETARY: Dennis Newman, TREASURER: Doug Linden – Voting on the slate will take place at the spring meeting – 6/11 MAAC is looking for board members, so why not join and get involved.
MAAC and Jack Malcom have been busy updating the EVENTS page! You can find it here (CLICK) or on the home page of MAAC. Jack updates the listing every couple of days, so keep checking. There are over 300 events and cruises now listed and 50+ people visit every day so it is seeing a lot of traffic. That said, if you see something missing, please let us know and we will send it to Jack. Lastly, if you are interested in getting involved with MAAC, please contact us as we are always looking for help. And PLEASE check your profile to make sure we have your email address correctly. Now get out and drive something! |
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MAAC cannot stand still.Legislative activity both at the national and state level continues to threaten our hobby. If we, the hobbyists, want to continue to enjoy our vehicles it will only be through a unified effort. We need to make lawmakers aware of our positions on legislation that will harm or restrict our hobby interests. To make all this happen, MAAC needs your support by encouraging individual, business and club memberships |
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