2019 ONSC Meet and Greet – March 8-10

M&G 2017

Alrighty boys and girls, the Meet and Greet is almost here!!

ONSC’s Meet and Greet is March 8-10 this year!! We are going to have a Uwharrie workday on Saturday the 9th. Per Kenny it’s been so wet that they have not brought out any more lumber to cut and there is nothing pressing he wants done at the barn so he would prefer our individual efforts happen in the forest. We will also be announcing and introducing your 2019 BOD.

Previous threads:
Meet and Greet Mar. 20-22 2015
Meet and Greet Mar. 11-13 2016
2017 ONSC Meet and Greet – March 10-12
2018 ONSC Meet and Greet – March 9-11

Saturday nights main course is pulled pork but we need you guys to sign up for a pot-luck!!
No Drinks will be provided. Please be sure to being your own beverages.
Please post up if you can make it out as this helps us plan Sunday AM breakfast. Please also note if you are planning to pitch in on the trail workday. I’d love to start the new trail season off right with great attendance for the workday if at all possible. 

Workday details from Terry:

For the March 9th work day would your club be up for installing guiderail fencing at Uwharrie Hunt Camp? We’re having issues with people driving their vehicles on the grassy knoll next to the campground sign on the Reservation Road side? We’re also going to replace the bollards that are along the Moccasin Creek Road side of the campground. It is a total of 300 feet of fencing. Let me know if you’re up for that. I have Brock Stovall lined up to work with you that day. I’ll be working with an Eagle Scout at Robbins Branch TH.

Thanks a lot. Bye – Terry

We will plan on meeting a the Hunt camp parking lot at 0900. Bring trash bags and work gloves. Most tools will be provided but is we have a couple cordless Impacts it would be a huge help.

Location of the barn:

The barn is near Troy and Albemarle just east of Lake Tillery
There is no physical address to give for GPS but the directions are very simple and we have yet to get someone lost 

Google maps location:
Google Maps

Directions to the Monks barn are as follows.

Hwy 49:
From Hwy 49 turn south on Hwy 109
Keep going south past the outpost and Uwharrie Trailhead
Turn right onto river road.
Keep going south on river road for about 5 miles and there will be a ONSC sign with flags pointing towards the driveway to the barn.

Hwy 24/27
From Hwy 24/27 turn north on River Road
Continue for 1.8 miles untill you see the ONSC sign and flags pointing to the driveway of the barn.

Can’t wait from some barn time and look forward to catching up with everyone.

Carolina Relic Run 2017 – Event Summary

What an incredible event!!!  I’ve got to say, I did not expect that this event would more than DOUBLE in size in it’s second year.  Final numbers aren’t in, but we did have 57 registered drivers this year!!  Holy cow.  We are definitely in the black for this event from a financial standpoint thanks mostly to our incredible sponsors inspiring everyone to buy tons of raffle tickets!!  Just an incredible showing of support.

As with events of years past, we will be donating excess proceeds of the raffle to charity.  Once the BOD has had a chance to review the final numbers and decide on the charity, we will post up announcing how much we’re donating, and where we’re donating that money.
As everyone should know, Carolina Relic Run is the brainchild of our own David Miller.  This year he single-handedly ran this event, delegating certain tasks to many volunteers in the club.  While we will be making improvements in some areas for next year to better position CRR as our “keystone” annual event, none of this would have happened were it not for David, so let’s make sure to recognize him appropriately.  Thank you David!!!
Our success is largely due to the incredible support of our sponsors!!  Please consider these vendors next time you need to buy something for your truck, or need service done!
·         Gift certificates and merchandise from Land Cruiser Heaven  – http://landcruiserheaven.com/ – valued at $1,500
·         A pair of Corbeau Moab seats – Courtesy of Carolina Off-road Outfitters – https://carolinaoffroadoutfitters.com/ – MSRP $478
·         Gift certificates from Carolina Off-road Outfitters having a combined – https://carolinaoffroadoutfitters.com/ –  valued of $500
·         Terrain Tamer Knuckle Kits – Courtesy of Terrain Tamer and Cruiser Brothers – https://www.cruiserbrothers.com/ – MSRP $99 and we have 3 of them!
·         TEQ metal fuel can – Courtesy of Eric Forrest  – valued at $355.30
·         Full Yellow Zinc JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard) Kit for FJ40, organizer and Stainless Steel JIS front door hinge kit – Courtesy of Overland Metric – https://www.overlandmetric.com/ – Combined MSRP of $255
·         OEM FJ40 radiator courtesy of Land Cruiser Parts and Consulting, LLC – http://www.landcruiserpartsandconsulting.com/ – MSRP of $392
·         Miscellaneous items from Cool Cruisers of Texas  – http://www.coolcruisers.com/ – valued at $150-$250
·         Truck Awning from Iguana Tents – https://www.facebook.com/iguanatents – valued at $280
·         $150 certificate for a Inti Roof Rack for a 40-60 or 80 from Payara Offroad – https://www.facebook.com/payaraoffroad/
As with all events, the BOD does a ton of work behind the scenes as well.  I’d like to thank the following people specifically.  Although this is not an exhaustive list, this is a good start:
  • Stacy Rymer  – Stacy helped organize sponsors, nail down details around food and other needed supplies, then helped coordinate the food line for Saturday night (among other things)
  • Allen Dickenson   – Allen, aside from his normal financial duties (paying vendors, reimbursing expenditures, keeping track of finances) brought the first aid kits and fire extinguishers, then also helped conduct inspections
  • Eric Johnston  – Eric also helped run inspections, spent a bunch of time talking with the campsite host and is the new caretaker of the club generator, extension cords, and lights!!
  • Eric Forrest  – Eric helped run inspections, and helped run registration
  • John Vargosko  – John was the CRR 2017 Master of Ceremonies, running the Raffle!
  • Jonathan Jones  – Jonathan loves graphic design and graciously offered to design the t-shirt and banner for CRR 2017, much the same as prior events.  Jonathan also worked with our t-shirt and banner printer, Raleigh Screen Printing, to have the shirts made up just in time for the event.  They look awesome Jon and I love wearing mine!!
  • Alex Cortani  – Alex worked his butt off for this event.  For those who don’t know, Alex is a professional graphic designer, so naturally he’s excellent at it.  Alex designed the sticker that’s on everyone’s truck now (in 4 different colors mind you) but also designed and published all of our social media posts via Instagram and Facebook.  I believe this is a huge part of the reason why we got such excellent participation!  Instead of accepting money, Alex elected to become a sponsor of the event.  I can’t thank you enough!
  • Joe, Eric, Marie, Jay, and Rob  – Huge thank you guys for running the grills.  That’s a hot and sweaty job but I heard the end result was delicious :D  Running the registration line can be tedious, but it’s essential, so thank you for that as well!!  Jay, to you specifically, thanks for taking pictures of our raffle winners!
To wrap up this post, we will be sending a survey to attendees of CRR via email.  Please keep an eye out for it and give us another minute or two of your time so that we can improve on the event moving forward.  Many exciting changes to come!!!  Thank you to all of our sponsors, especially those who were able to attend the event and thank you to all of the participants.  I cannot wait for next year!!