Reply to Deas Plant.:
Hi, CTS.
Thanks for the update on the meeting and pleased to hear that it went well.
Yes, the Heidrich Ag Museum is WELL worth the visit, especially if you have any interest in agricultural and industrial tractors from days gone by. There are even one or two 'roll-yer-owns' in the collection, 'Old Smoky' being one of them.
Just my 0.02.
CTS: Thank you for your photography skills and contributions to the club as a whole, local and nationally.
Considering this was one of my "first" Chapter 15 meetings, I think it went very well, had it not been for our committee coming together I could have not done it without their help!
I am grateful for all of the folks that RSVP'd and made it to the meeting. We had a nice mix of past members from the ex chapters 5 and 17 join us, as well as representatives of EDGE TA Branches to share their plans for future events. We will have plenty to do for 2025, especially it being the 100 year anniversary for the Caterpillar brand.
We raised a fair amount of money from the raffle as well as some donations. Thank you everyone that contributed $$$, merchandise or purchased lucky tickets.
Next, please stop by the World Ag Expo in February (Tulare, California). We have been asked to display BEST,HOLT and Caterpillar items in the antique farm show tent, and well as placed at each entrance to "Kickstart" the CAFES (California Antique Farm Equipment Show) in April. We will again host the "Dig area" as well as participate in the tractor parades.
Yes, it was confirmed that the museum will lockdown by March 31 2025. Very sad news. Anyone wishing to see the collection needs to get there before it is re-located.
We were very fortunate to have had the privilege of hosting many meetings at this location.
Until next time, see you at the next show! JM