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Thursday, November 05, 2009

CRC Forum Added

After being asked at the meeting to add a 'swap page' to the web site, it took me a while to figure out how to do it and to add the code to make it work. We now have a working Cumberland River Cruisers Forum that has a section I have called 'Swap Shop' for the members to add posts to buy, sell or trade their cars or car parts. There are also sections labeled 'Car Talk', 'Burkesville', 'What Are You Working On' and 'Anything' for discussions about those subjects. I installed an new free version of the forum software.
As the next page opens, you will be asked to enter a USER NAME and PASSWORD. Then you will have to supply an EMAIL ADDRESS that works as the forum software will send you an email with a link you will need to click to ACTIVATE your account. After that, each time you visit you will just sign in with your USER NAME and PASSWORD. I hope that members will join and use the forum as it is a great way to spread information and interact with other members.

Click HERE for the CRC Forum.
Click HERE for the Swap Shop.
Click HERE to begin Registering.

If there are any problems, let me know and I will help you work through them or try to correct the problems that crop up on the software end. To email ADMIN click HERE.

Posted by Admin at 7:00 AM
Categories: News

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Marrowbone Christmas Parade

Phillip contacted me Thursday, before we ate Thanksgiving Dinner and told me that several of the club members were meeting in Burkesville Saturday morning the 28th of Nov at 9:30. They were planning on driving their cars to Marrowbone and being in the Christmas Parade. I posted the information several places.
Saturday, members drove into Burkesville and met the other guys and gals on the Courthouse Square that were going to Marrowbone to be in the Christmas Parade. After talking for a little while, we drove to Marrowbone and parked in front of the church and waited for the parade line to form. Everyone was friendly and had fun talking with each other while we waited for the parade to begin.

A little after 11 AM the parade began.

James Pruit drove his squad car with the sirens blarring and the light flashing to lead the parade through Marrowbone. Almost everyone in the parade was tossing candy to the kids standing along the edge of the road. Near the end of the parade, Santa was riding on top of a fire truck waving at the kids as he made his way through town.

But after the parade ended, he was soon on his way back to the North Pole for his big job on Christmas Eve.
You can see most of the cars, trucks and some of the other things in the parade by clicking HERE.

Posted by Admin at 7:00 PM
Categories: Events, Member's Cars, News