May 24, 2008 VA State Rally
The State Rally was successful by all accounts. Virginia's Chapters raised over 4000+ for St. Judes' Childrens Hospital.
December 15, 2007
GMC's Second Annual Christmas Gathering is a success. Thanks to Trisha and Ben for hosting it at their home. The Chapter also celebrated their 2nd Birthday.
September 29, 2007
The Chapter's 1st cookout is a success. Hosted by Dave and Melanie at their home.
August 16, 2007
Roger McNay celebrates his 1st anniversary as Second Officer of the GMC Chapter.
February 3, 2007
14 members attend the Road Captain Training conducted by MSF/APEX Instructor, Dave Best.
December 14, 2006
GMC celebrates its 1st birthday. Close to 30 members attend Dave and Melanie Elswick's home to celebrate Christmas and GMC's 1st birthday. It was a wonderful evening thanks to their hospitality.
August 16, 2006
Roger McNay takes over as Second Officer of the GMC Chapter.
June 8, 2006
Board of Directors formed to facilitate Chapter growth. Big K, ROGER, Dave, Milt & Myself become initial members of the BOD. Annual elections of the General Membership, every January, will refresh some of the BOD participants.
April 4, 2006
Chapter Treasurer position is filled. Milt "bcrusn" takes on the challenge.
January 25, 2006
1st Chapter meeting is held in Manassas. It's a successful meeting to kick off the new Chapter and a new riding season.
January 20, 2006
Welcome to the Greater Manassas Chapter # 475 of the Southern Cruisers Riding Club.
January 14, 2006
The Chapter support website and forum are on line, tested and working well. GMC475 goes public.
January 09, 2006
Transferring chapter members are personally invited to register into the new GMC forum to begin testing their new home.
January 06, 2006
Karl O. Spiess, III (Big K) is appointed Second Officer of the GMC Chapter
January 02, 2006
The GMC475.Com is registered and the new Webpage and message forum are established to support the GMC Chapter.
Christmas 2005
Greater Manassas Chapter (GMC) carves out a piece of Virginia to support riders in Prince William County and Fauquier County. With the increase of motorcycle riders in Virginia the need was realized for the establishment of an additional Chapter, hence, the birth of GMC 475. |