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The Contemporary Historical Vehicle Association Cartersville, Georgia

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CHVA CAR CLUB
Tony Romano - President
Cartersville - Rockmart - Taylorsville
Kingston - Acworth - Kennesaw
Marietta - Aragon - Powder Springs
Dallas - Woodstock - Cedartown
Holly Springs - White - Fairmount
Etowah - Bartow Region Georgia
Scott Zaeske - Web Master

Tell your friends and relatives our web site is :
www.chvaga.com

CHVA National Website click here Jerry Gorley-President

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Thursday, May 17th

Director’s Meeting. J.D.’s Bar-B-Que at 4424 S. Main Street, Acworth. 770-974-8434. Dinner at 6:00, meeting at 7:00. This is a new restaurant. It’s on Main Street south of downtown Acworth, just past the old Day’s Chevrolet on the left.

Saturday, May 19th

Jerry & Oleen will lead us through the beautiful north Georgia mountains.

The tour to the Georgia Racing Hall Of Fame Museum and the Funk Heritage Museum will leave our usual McDonald’s at 9:am. Drive your old cars and fill up with gas, since there are not many stations along the way. We will visit the Funk Heritage Center Museum at Reinhardt University at 10:am. We will not be able to eat there since they will not have the cafeteria open on Saturday. From there, we will go to Georgia Racing Hall of Fame Museum in Dawsonville. There are several places to eat within walking distance from their parking lot. After eating, we will visit the museum, and then stop at the famous Dawsonville Pool Room for a snack. Bring your cameras and a CB if you have one.

Thurday, May 24th
Rome Braves Game see newsletter for details.

Thurday, May 24th
Rome Braves Game see newsletter for details.

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Read all about it CHVA Newsletter...

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The CHVA Spirit Newsletter May 2012 click here it loads very slow be patient and enjoy...

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Thinking about joining a car club? Well you may have come to the right spot. Read through our web site and monthly newsletter and then join us for dinner the 1st Tuesday of the month at Stonewall Manor 104 Stonewall Street Cartersville, GA 30120 Come as my guest and see who we are and where we go.
You don't even have to own a classic car to join!!!
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Our friend and CHVA member Fred Morris
passed away Friday we will miss him very
much and our prayers are with Brenda.

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2012 CHVA National Tour Flyer click here...

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Harold Hollingshed Retirement Party
at the CHVA monthly meeting...

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Congratulations Harold
Good Luck Linda...

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Downtown Cartersville Cruise Night
sponsored by the CHVA of Georgia

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Fall Tour 2011 led by Richard & Doris
What a great time we had on our annual fall tour thanks to Richard and Doris who led us to some beautiful areas of northwest Georgia the colors were awesome. We visited the New Echota State Historic Site, The Trail of Tears, Lookout Mountain Scenic Highway, and Cloudland Canyon State Park.
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New Echota is one of the most significant Cherokee Indian sites in the nation and was where the tragic “Trail of Tears” officially began.  In 1825, the Cherokee national legislature established a capital called New Echota at the headwaters of the Oostanaula River. During its short history, New Echota was the site of the first Indian language newspaper office, a court case which carried to the U.S. Supreme Court, one of the earliest experiments in national self government by an Indian tribe, the signing of a treaty which relinquished Cherokee claims to lands east of the Mississippi River, and the assembly of Indians for removal west on the infamous Trail of Tears.

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Click here for all the Fall Tour pictures and music what a great tour...

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For more history of New Echota Cherokee Capital Cherokee National Capital 1825-1838 click here...

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2011 CHVA Octoberfest
Cruise Night

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Octoberfest all photos & music click here...

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Click here for all the Octoberfest pictures...

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2011 CHVA Apple Tour
of North Georgia

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Apple Tour all photos and music click here...

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Click here all Apple Tour pictures and music...

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Smoky Mountain Run
led by Tour Director Tony Romano

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Click here for the slide show and music...

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We love to cruise this beautiful country of ours free to travel the backroads where life moves a little slower and worries are not with us. Our club is like a family since 1967 we have gone on day cruises, weekend get aways, and yearly national cruises. Yeah we love talking cars but that is not what our club is all about as we all pay back to our communities and the people who need our help. We have a yearly judged car show, auctions, fund raisers, and much more that enables us to raise funds or material things for our less fortunate ones.
The CHVA is a national club stretching from the east coast to the west coast just do a google search of CHVA and see all the chapters and members across the U.S. Please send an email I will be glad to help you join our family of car loving folks.
Hey you don't even have to own a classic car to join!
Tell your family and friends we are easy to find at
www.chvaga.com
Scott Zaeske - Webmaster
chvaga@aol.com

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History of Our Club

The Contemporary Historical Vehicle Association (CHVA) was first presented as an idea in December 1966. By March 1967, through small advertisements, enough nationwide interest had made it clear such a club was wanted by many old car fans. CHVA was born at that time, and endeavors to give all the benefits of a large, all-encompassing club dedicated to the preservation of the Depression/World War II era and later vehicles. CHVA has by-laws, which assure democratic operation, both now and in the future, and is a non-profit organization incorporated in the state of Virginia.

The purpose of the club is to provide a place where publications and activities will be designed to cater to this particular era of vehicles and auto-related memories. We feel these vehicles deserve a place where those people who consider them to be of historical and sentimental value, can follow those convictions in fellowship with people of similar interest. At the time of its founding, CHVA considered 1928 as its earliest historical boundary, and included all vehicles manufactured through 1948. By exception, the 1927 LaSalle, was and is included. These passenger and service motor vehicles are known as "ACTION ERA VEHICLES," or AEVs.

The year 1928 was selected because it marked the end of the famous Model "T" era, chrome plating was beginning, and the first Plymouths, DeSotos, and Chrysler-built Dodges were introduced. These and other things make 1928 quite a year of change in the automobile industry. Beyond that, 1928 was just one year before the stock market crash, which brought on the great depression that marked the early historical boundaries of the club.

The year 1948 seemed to be a logical stopping place, at the time, because almost all vehicles through that year were carry-overs in design from the pre-war era. Further, they are well remembered as part of those first three years of the return to normalcy when new post-war cars were purchased after the buyer's name had worked its way up a long waiting list, often taking years to do so.

In 1974, cars were recognized as they became 25 years old. By member vote, CHVA currently recognizes all highway vehicles from 1928 thru 20 years of age.
The Georgia chapter of the CHVA is called the Etowah Bartow region with over 100 current members. We enjoy all kinds of activities from cruise nights, judged car shows, day trips, weekend tours, and national tours.
To join our club you do not need to own a classic car the yearly dues are only $40. Simply call David Wibbels at 770 769-4181 for details.

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Did you know it only cost $40.00 per year to join the CHVA???
Where else can you possibly have more fun than we do.

Come join us today by calling 770 547-8014 and talk to 
Tony Romano or email us : 
chvaga@aol.com
Our website is www.chvaga.com

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My name is Greg Munsey and I own the blue 1965 Ford tractor brought to the show this year. I just wanted to say THANK YOU for the cool car show and the wonderful recognition on your web page.
It really makes all the sweat and blood put into the restoration of the tractor worth the effort when people compliment it. What a great honor  it is for me to see it posted on your web site. It is like winning another award. 
I want to congratulate your club for all the hard work putting together the show as my daughter and I had a wonderful time.
Hope to see you next year.
Thank you again.  
Greg Munsey

Scott,
I have said this before,
What a fabulous website!
Thanks for the update notice
Ray Council

Thanks for sending us this!  I loved looking at all the pictures & identifying folks we know!
Judy O'Byrne

Incidentally, your "newsletter" is great. 
BK
President
CHVA

Scott, the Web page looks great!! You always do a good job.  The pictures are great.  I enjoy the CHVA web site lots.

Martha

Judy O'Byrne Someday we're going to come out just to go on one of these Fun Runs you guys have! I'm really enjoying ALL your pictures, Scott -- loved the 2011 tour report!

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Thanks for the nice comments.
Scott Zaeske

WE JUST LOVE CAR CLUBS...
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ESPECIALLY THE CHVA GEORGIA
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Cartersville Georgia Home of the CHVA Founded in 1967 "The fun car club."

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The CHVA of Georgia website sponsored by,
Atlanta Hot Rod Limos, Inc.
Cartersville Georgia Limousine Service with a twist...
Classic cars from yesterday and stretch limousines from today the choice is yours...
Call Scott Zaeske today at 770 364-2696 and reserve
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Visit our home page at :
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The CHVA of GA website is also sponsored by,
All Stucco and Mold Inspections Inc.
Cartersville, GA (770) 590-7880
www.allstucco.com


"With over 12,000 inspections completed."
Scott Zaeske
President

  • Stucco Home Inspections and Moisture Testing
  • Mold Testing and Indoor Air Quality Inspections
  • Radon Testing Homes and Granite Counter Tops
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  • Water Testing Legionella E Coli Coliform
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  • Environmental Inspections Phase 1 and 2
  • Silica Testing Commercial and Industrial
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Ya'll Come Join Us For A Whole Lota Fun

CLICK HERE TO SEE OUR PHOTO ALBUMS

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"Thank you Lord for everything you do for me."