Beaver Roundup
Beaver Ambassador Club Lead-in Rally to Redmond FMCA
August 2 - 5, 2007         Crook County Fairgrounds          Prineville, Oregon
 
Rally Masters: Ken and Adele Willmon

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Co-Rally Masters:
Willis and Janice Lotts
Co-Rally Masters:
Van and Noreen Parkhurst
Co-Rally Masters:
Joe and Judy Zagar

The first event of the Lead-in Rally was a First Timers wine and cheese party where Adele Wilmon, West Coast 1st Timer Host, welcomed over 50 First Timer couples attending the rally. Violet Canales shows them what they can have in store for the future with her long chain of rally bars.
Opening ceremonies featured the award winning skills of the Prineville High School NJROTC drill team, 
"The Patriotic Performers"  
Hosted happy hours are a great way to get together with your Beaver friends and to meet First Timers.

The Warren's grandson, Tyler, enjoyed the rally activities.

BAC member Bill Maloof  accompanies entertainer Denny MacRae, who put on a fantastic show featuring a variety of oldies in all genres, including a Willie Nelson/Julio Iglesas medley.
Lindy Gravel and Frank and Judy Ballantyne bring back memories of Homecomings at the Bend Factory.
In addition to seminars on engines, awnings and transmissions, activities included a Texas Hold-em tournament and a peformance by the Lone Pine Rangers mounted shooting club.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Suzanne Hurt mounted an organized
campaign to get the signatures of every
single rally participant in her First Timer book.


Thank you to the Monaco techs who worked on our coaches.

New coach purchasers got to roll 
the dice to see how much 
money they can win.

Thank you to Mandy Canales and the hard-working breakfast crew.
With 50 First Timers, graduation was a major affair. Hard working, Suzanne Hurt won the award for the most signatures and, of course, it was concluded with a rousing rendition of the Beaver Song.
The famous Beaver grilling team went to work to prepare a great steak dinner for Monaco Night.

 

Nice looking steak, Ron. Now where's the rest of it?


The Yeary's daughter sings to Butch.

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