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Officers for Eastern Area


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DAVID FOWLER
Area Senior Vice President
CHRIS HOLTZMAN
Area Vice President
GARNETTA MALLORY
Area Vice President
LYNN NELSON
Area Vice President
CLARISSA SHERROW
Area Vice President
SUSAN CIPA
Area Secretary
BERKLEY ALEXANDER
Area Treasurer
GARY LYONS
Area President - EA
PHYLLIS BRITZ
Immediate Past President

Chapters

20TH CENTURY WAGONTRAINERS
DESCRIPTION

The 20TH CENTURY WAGONTRAINERS (also known as Twentieth Century Wagontrainers or TCW) is one of FMCA's first chapters. Established in 1966, it is the 6th oldest FMCA chapter. TCW has 62 member coaches. Most members live in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Rallies are held in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware from May to October. Rallies begin on Thursday or Friday and end on Sunday. Some rallies occur at established campgrounds with hook-ups and other times it is dry camping. A hot or continental breakfast begins each day. Later on there is a social hour and either a potluck, catered meal, or entrée prepared by the host. Activities can include a visit to a local festival, historic site, nature area, corn hole game, Mexican Train, or just socializing. Our newsletter "Wagon Tracks" is published 6-8 times a year. Dues are $15 per year and new members are always welcome. Come and join TCW if you are seeking camping comrades and want to visit new and exciting places in the Eastern US.

ALLEGHENY MOUNTAIN
DESCRIPTION

We are located in the Allegheny Mountain region of western Pennsylvania. Our season begins with a spring dinner and a rally in May. These are sometimes combined into one weekend. Our rallies are held once a month May through September. The membership is made up of both retired folks and working families with teenagers. Membership is restricted to motorhome owners only. It is a varied group with many years of experience and expertise. Our rally usually consists of a light Friday evening dinner, sometimes over the campfire. Breakfast together Saturday and Sunday mornings and a pot luck or out to dinner together Saturday fills the weekend. Dues are $10 per year and usually a weekend rally fee of $5 - $10 per coach. Camping fees are extra. We camp locally and have traveled to Ohio and New York. Touring of the rally area and fellowship are the two most enjoyed past times of our group. We are a friendly close knit group, come join us!

BAY TRAVELERS
DESCRIPTION

Owners of all classes of RV's are welcome to join Bay Travelers. Club members say this is the friendliest FMCA chapter in the eastern US. They should know; some of the third generation members have been camping together since the mid 70's. At the monthly rallies, the stories never stop, the advice is always plentiful, and attendees often lose track of time as happy hour fades into seemingly endless potluck dinners prepared by the many great cooks in the club. Rallies are scheduled throughout the Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia area, and are often planned around local events including festivals, flea markets and car shows, etc. Rallies are typically small affairs, with eight to twelve coaches participating. Fees are usually less than $25 for a weekend, excluding travel and camping costs. Don't be left out of the fun, join now. Contact presidentbaytravelers@gmail.com for more information about the Bay Travelers. Dues are $10 annually. Members receive chapter news in their newsletter, traveling on, which is issued monthly from February through November. Currently accepting new members!

CAPITOL
DESCRIPTION

CAPITOL is one of the oldest chapters in the Eastern area, having been founded in October 1968 and officially chartered in 1969. Their members live in the District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland, Northern and Eastern Shore of Virginia, Eastern West Virginia, Southern New Jersey, and Southern Pennsylvania. Rallies, typically held in the same states and attended by 15-25 RV's, feature local attractions, lots of food, fun and warm friendships. Rally fees, which exclude individual campsite costs, are kept to a minimum. Membership dues of $15 per year help support special events and multiple forms of chapter communications that include their monthly newsletter, on FACEBOOK that is only accessible by members. New members are always welcome!

CARDINAL VIRGINIANS
DESCRIPTION

The Cardinal Virginians chapter generally covers Virginia's Interstate 81 corridor and its surrounding area, although we occasionally hold rallies outside of Virginia. We hold monthly rallies from April to October and have a Christmas party in early December. We enjoy our early evening 'Happy Hours,’ touring the local countryside for wineries, antique shops and festivals, and we dine out together at least one night every rally. Our group is fairly close-knit, but we always enjoy new faces and members that will share our love of camping. So, feel welcome to join us anytime.

CAROLINA CRUISERS
DESCRIPTION

The CAROLINA CRUISERS chapter has more than 200 members and most are residents of South Carolina. 25-75 coaches attend the weekend rallies scheduled each year in February, April, June, and September. The average rally fee is $75 excluding campsite expenses. One of their largest rallies is during February at Lazy Days near Tampa, Florida. Other rally locations are in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. Each December, members gather together for a holiday luncheon in Columbia, SC and a poinsettia is presented to each lady. Rally activities include games, tours, entertainment and providing community service. Chapter dues are $10 per year with an initiation fee of $20 for new members. T-shirts with the chapter logo are available to members. The chapter welcomes new members.

CAROLINA DRIFTERS
DESCRIPTION

We are currently a relatively small group of couples and singles (16rigs) mostly in central South Carolina who enjoy camping together with a variety of motorized and towable RVs. We typically camp 8-10 times a year from Thursday through Sunday since we still have a few members looking forward to retirement. Although we primarily camp in South Carolina we also occasionally camp at locations near us in Georgia, and North Carolina. Our initial membership is primarily drawn from the Midlands area of South Carolina, but we accept eligible FMCA members from both within and outside the boundaries of the state of South Carolina. Guests are always welcome, however, after the second or third visit we will likely encourage you to join us as members.

CAROLINA HEARTLANDERS
DESCRIPTION

The scope of the CAROLINA HEARTLANDERS is Central North and South Carolina. They currently have 16 members and welcome all FMCA members to attend one of our rallies or to join the group. Motorhomes and towables are welcome. Chapter dues are $15 per year. Members enjoy 4 rallies a year held in April, June, September and November. Average rally fee is $10, excluding campsite expenses. They enjoy playing various types of games at their rallies while also taking time out for different dining and tourist experiences. Members enjoy socializing and the friendships they’ve developed in this chapter.

CAROLINA PELICANS
DESCRIPTION

The CAROLINA PELICANS members come from the Eastern area of North and South Carolina. Our members usually reside within 150 miles of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Formed in 2004 the chapter has approximately 60-chapter member RVs and the chapter is always seeking new members. Chapter dues are $20.00 a year, and we do ask that you purchase a name badge at approximately $18.00. The age of the membership is 50 plus, and we do have single members. There are no members with young children, but grandchildren are always welcome. Information about the chapter is published on our website – www.Carolinapelicans.com. We have 4 rallies a year, usually in April, June, October and a Christmas rally in December. Typically, chapter rallies include 3 breakfasts, a first night get-together with snacks. Dinner out as a group on one evening when possible. Last evening is usually a potluck dinner with the chapter providing the main entrée. Rally fees are $35.00. A business meeting is held on the last full day morning after breakfast. Members may purchase shirts, hats, visors and a banner with the chapter logo when available. We think of ourselves as a group of friendly, mostly retired, RVers who enjoy just relaxing and enjoying life’s simple pleasures together. Once a year we enjoy doing volunteer work at GEAR (Great Eastern Area Rally) and national rallies as a group. A great deal of help and information to other RVers is always available from the group. The Carolina Pelicans welcomes all types of RVs.

COACHES FOR CHRIST EASTERN
DESCRIPTION

Coaches for Christ Eastern is an inter-denominational ministry made up of Christians from many religious and spiritual backgrounds. The chapter was chartered October 2003 at the Great Eastern Area Rally (GEAR) in Asheville, North Carolina. Coaches for Christ enables FMCA Christian members to combine their love of travel with their spiritual walk with Jesus. A top priority is sponsoring devotions at FMCA rallies and conventions. CFCE members are drawn to kindred spirits in prayer, praise, fellowship, and worship. All FMCA members are welcome to attend activities and to join Coaches for Christ Eastern.

COASTAL TARHEELS
DESCRIPTION

The Coastal Tarheels Chapter (CTH), chartered in 1978, is a member of Family Motor Coach Association (FMCA). The Chapters initial membership base was Eastern North Carolina, we have since expanded to include all of North Carolina, Virginia, South Carolina and even some Florida “Snow-Birds”. The purpose of our Chapter is: (1) to promote the RV way of life; (2) to socialize and share with others the places we've been and the things we've seen; (3) to exchange information of interest to all who answer the "call of the open road" and, above all, (4) to have fun and fellowship with each other. We meet the first full weekend of each month, with the Thursday being the first day of full weekend. The requirement for membership is to be a member in good standing with FMCA and have a self-contained recreational vehicle. The first year's dues of $12.00 are required at the time when application is made. You will be given a copy of our Constitution and By-laws, a Chapter Membership Roster and a Chapter decal for your recreational vehicle. You must keep your dues current and attend at least one (1) rally each year to remain a member. A Newsletter is sent out via E-Mail following the monthly meeting. The Coastal Tarheels oversee Coffee and Donuts for GEAR (Great Eastern Area Rally). This is a great time of fun and enjoyment for all. We cordially invite you to come to one of our Rallies. You may let us know your E-Mail address and we will add you to the information list. We enjoy meeting new rvers and getting to know each other. An invitation is always open to attend our Rallies. You can find our CTH Club on Facebook.. https://www.facebook.com/Coastal-Tarheels-RV-Club-1469738936687355/

COLONIAL VIRGINIANS
DESCRIPTION

The Colonial Virginians Chapter of FMCA was chartered in February, 1990. The chapter has about 60 members. Most members reside in eastern Virginia, but we also have members from the Carolinas, Maryland, Delaware and a few who now call Florida home. We hold rallies monthly, usually on weekends, March through December. Most rallies are held within a four-hour drive from Williamsburg, Virginia, but we do occasionally venture further. Rallies that are held at greater distance are typically longer in duration to justify the travel. Rallies routinely include seasonal activities, sightseeing, and festivities appropriate to the rally location. The rally host routinely provides Friday dinner and Sunday breakfast for a weekend rally. A rally fee is based on the food provided by the rally hosts, but is rarely more than $10 per person for a 3-day weekend rally, excluding the campground fee. Members have regularly shown interest in collecting funds throughout the year to make an annual contribution to a worthy cause. In recent years that contribution has been made each December to Toys for Tots. Colonial Virginians are active in FMCA's Eastern Area and routinely volunteer to operate the handicapped golf carts at the Greater Eastern Area Rally (GEAR). Chapter dues are $20/year and are pro- rated. New members order and pay an additional fee for their name badges. New members are always welcome. Chapter news and information is available from our President.

CUMBERLAND TRAVELERS
DESCRIPTION

We are the Cumberland Travelers, a group mostly from Tennessee and some surrounding states. Learning and visiting more of Tennessee is a big part of this group. We enjoy conversations while eating out, campfires and of course a good potluck, along with spending evenings playing cards or board games. New members are welcome to join us, 1st year dues are $25 and $10 thereafter. Please contact our Secretary for membership paperwork.

DIXIE TRAVELIERS
DESCRIPTION

The 35 member RV-ers are mostly retired. Current members live in western & central NC, upstate SC, VA, and eastern Tennessee. Average rally attendance is 12-20 units; our rallies are normally scheduled the third weekend of April, May, June, September, & October. Rally fees are $25 per FMCA Member Number, excluding the campground fee. Many attendees arrive early to enjoy the local landscape and points of interest prior to the official rally days of Thursday to Sunday. Activities vary including games, campfires, visiting local points of interest, and shopping. Most meals are enjoyed at local restaurants, however an occasional potluck or cook out is held. A light breakfast is served on Sunday morning followed by a short devotion. Rally summaries are emailed to members and published on our Facebook page; meeting notes are published after formal business meetings. Name badges are $10 per person and annual dues are $15 per FMCA Member number. All RV types which have a FMCA membership are welcomed!

DOGWOOD
DESCRIPTION

What is Dogwood? Dogwood is an FMCA chapter founded in Portsmouth, VA in 1996 and going strong ever since. We currently have over 50 RV families, primarily from Virginia but also from DE, WV, PA, MD, NC, FL, ME and MS. Membership dues are only $15 per coach per year and the first year is free for new members. Note – you must be a member of FMCA to join a chapter. We normally conduct 4-6 rallies per year, usually beginning on Thursday or Friday and ending on Sunday. Rallies are hosted by members, usually 2 or 3 couples who volunteer as hosts. Rally dates, location, cost, meals and activities are all planned by the rally hosts. Past rally locations include the beach, mountains, wineries, motorsports, historical sites, concerts, tours and much more. Local rallies are normally within 200 miles of Richmond, however, we have had rallies as far away as Titusville, FL., and Booth Bay, ME., with large turnouts. In addition to local rallies, many of our members attend, and volunteer at, FMCA Area and National Rallies. These are much larger rallies which include seminars, vendors, show coaches, entertainment and fun times. Our motto is “FUN, FOOD & FRIENDSHIP”, and all of those are in abundance at our rallies. The nice thing about attending a Dogwood rally is that there is no pressure. You can just kick back and socialize or enjoy excursions into the surrounding area. It’s your choice! Traveling with the Dogwoods is always an adventure and there are many fun and exciting times, as well as some laid-back fellowship. Come join us, you won’t be disappointed! For more detailed information about our chapter, please visit our BlogSpot at: fmcadogwood.blogspot.com

EASTERN GOURMANDS
DESCRIPTION

The EASTERN GOURMANDS chapter has been formed for members who enjoy great dining experiences. As well as having their own chapter rallies, members of this chapter gather together during area rallies, rallies of other chapters, and FMCA conventions to sample and experience different cuisine of the local area. These gatherings include cookouts, wine & cheese parties, and luncheons or dinners at better restaurants. The chapter also schedules traditional rallies where members get to try several good restaurants, wineries, farmers' markets, etc., in a particular area. New members interested in this concept are welcome. Dues are $5 per year.

ELIZABETH RIVER GOING STRONG
DESCRIPTION

The newly formed Elizabeth River Going Strong (ERGS) Chapter is located in the Tidewater/Hampton Roads area of Virginia. ERGS has been a very active and strong camping group since 2003, with many plank owners still in the group. The purpose of the Chapter is to support the FMCA goals which include: camaraderie, volunteerism, charitable giving, and supporting one another and all other fellow campers. It is ERGS’s desire to promote the use and enjoyment of member’s RVs as well as fellowship reflecting clean family fun and good moral judgment among its members and guest through camping trips and group activities. ERGS camps once a month starting in March and runs through November. Most camping locations are within 200 miles of the Tidewater/Hampton Roads area of VA and into NC. ERGS is proud of assisting members during campout with RV issues, caring of each other as family, and of course: have fun, cook and eat meals as a group, play board games, have camp fires and much more. This is a fun group of campers, please join us during one of our campout weekends, see you soon.

FIRST STATE TRAVELERS
DESCRIPTION

FIRST STATE TRAVELERS, a Delmarva Peninsula chapter, received their charter in April 2005. Residents of the Eastern Shore which includes Delaware, Eastern Maryland, and Eastern Virginia, are welcome to join this chapter. Dues are currently $15 per coach. A newsletter advises members of rallies and winter luncheons. Rallies are held in April, May, June, September, October, and November. Members enjoy socializing by the campfire, sightseeing, pot luck dinners, and visiting restaurants in the rally locale. Families with children are welcome. You can read more on our website, www.firststatetravelers.com

FOOTHILLS TRAVELERS
DESCRIPTION

Members of the FOOTHILLS TRAVELERS live within a 100-mile radius of Greenville, South Carolina. This chapter received its charter in 2004. They have approximately 28 members who enjoy having the opportunity to get together and socialize at their rallies in North Carolina, South Carolina or Georgia. Rally fees average $25-$50, excluding expenses for camping. The typical rally includes breakfast on two mornings, dinner on Friday night, and a covered dish supper on Saturday night. April and October rallies are also business meetings. Members enjoy board and card games, sightseeing and hiking. A newsletter advises members of chapter activities. Chapter dues are $15 per year. There's a $10 initiation fee for new members.

FRIENDLY MARYLAND TRAVELERS
DESCRIPTION

In May of 1971, a few RVers met in the town of Friendly, Maryland to form a camping club. The had various styles of campers, but each had a mutual love for camping, camaraderie, and stewardship. Initially, the club was established in Maryland and named as such. Now, our members include the Maryland Counties of Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles, Howard, Prince George's, St. Mary's, the state of Virginia and a few full-time nomads. We are a welcoming group and have embraced the name" "Friendly Maryland Travelers," as our description, not our home base. We are always reaching out, inclusive, and eager to share our experiences with other campers. Our rallies are held March through November and we meet once in December, January, and February for socials. Whether you are a novice camper or an experienced veteran, or whether you own a Class A or teardrop, this group the Friendly Maryland Travelers, will be your family if you join.

FRUSTRATED MAESTROS EASTERN SHARPS AND FLATS
DESCRIPTION

The Frustrated Maestro Eastern Sharps & Flats Chapter of FMCA exists to promote social, recreational, and informational exchange of activities that provide enjoyment and pleasurable use of family unit recreational vehicles. This chapter is authorized to function in the Eastern USA area having a mutual interest in fun & musical entertainment. Once a year, this chapter meets and hosts Music Camp. Music Camp is a fun and educational experience in music, both vocal and instrumentation. The only requirement is that you love music and are willing to participate and have fun. Our chapter dues are $10 per year and entitles you to participate in all Frustrated Maestro events throughout the country. Please follow us on Facebook!

GMC COLONIAL TRAVELERS
DESCRIPTION

Owners of GMC motorhomes are eligible for membership in GMC COLONIAL TRAVELERS. Members of this club recently celebrated their 50th anniversary, although they were only chartered as an FMCA chapter in 1981. Most members live in Pennsylvania. Chapter dues are $18 per year and an initiation fee applies to new members. They have a rally each month, April - November and a newsletter is published each month during the same period. Weekend rallies are held in Pennsylvania, New York and Virginia. Activities include shopping, sightseeing and gathering together for dinners. Members volunteer and pitch in to make rallies enjoyable for all. GMC owners are welcome to join this chapter. Contact: Anne Gilligan, 2820 W Crown Point Blvd, Naples, FL 34112, bobanneg@aol.com.

GMC DIXIELANDERS
DESCRIPTION

GMC Dixielanders is an associate chapter of the Family Motor Coach Association (FMCA) with members who have a special interest in the care, preservation and active use of the 23' and 26' TZE motorhomes manufactured by General Motors from 1973 to 1978. Its membership is drawn mainly from the 10 southeastern states. The chapter purpose is to promote social, recreational and informational exchange activities which provide for the enjoyment and pleasurable use of family member coaches. To be eligible for membership in this Chapter, one must own a GMC TZE motorhome, be in good standing with FMCA, and meet the dues requirements as set forth in the Bylaws of the Chapter.

HAPPY TENNESSEE TRAVELERS
DESCRIPTION

If you live in Tennessee, you may want to consider joining the HAPPY TENNESSEE TRAVELERS chapter. We currently have 34 member units and we are accepting new FMCA members to our chapter. Chapter dues are $20 per year and an initiation fee of $25 to cover the costs of name badges. Members receive the chapter newsletter "The HTT" Newsletter, monthly during the chapter season, April through October. Weekend rallies are held each month during the same period, usually in Tennessee unless the rally host selects another location. Rally fees are $10, excluding camping expenses. Children frequently attend the rallies, but no special activities are planned for them. Members enjoy campfires and games as they share the joy of fellowship. We also take pride in not having any cliques within our group. Additional information is available at our website www.happytntravelers.com and on our Facebook presence. Please fill out the form, and one of our members will contact you to answer your questions or give you more details.

KY HORSE SHU KRU
DESCRIPTION

KY HORSE SHU KRU rallies are held in Kentucky during the months of April to October. Usually 15-30 coaches attend the weekend rallies which start on Friday and end on Sunday. Rally fees average $5 per coach excluding camping fees. Rally attendees frequently dine at a local restaurant on Friday evening and share a covered dish supper on Saturday evening. Breakfast is provided on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Their XMAS in July and Halloween rallies are special events for participating children. A monthly newsletter provides chapter and rally information to the 42 chapter members. New members are welcome to join this friendly group. Dues are $20 per year and name badges are $7 each plus tax.

PENN COACHMEN
DESCRIPTION

Having received our charter in July1969 our chapter is one of the oldest in the Eastern Area. We are neither brand nor RV-type specific and currently list over one hundred F-number members. Our membership is primarily from Pennsylvania but also includes members from New York, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and New Jersey. Rallies are generally scheduled each month (April through October) and usually draw twenty-five to thirty-five units including Class A, B, C motorhomes, trailers and fifth wheels. Rally activities vary by venue but often include games, local tours, entertainment, education and meals. Our rally fees are minimal but vary according to planned activities. Our membership directory is updated as new members join and includes member contact information, by-laws, officer information and future rally info. Our webmaster posts chapter news and the latest information on our web site (www.penncoachmen.org). Dues are $15/year or $40/three years. Engraved name badges, logo apparel and other items are available at minimal cost. Any RV type welcome! Chapter Contact - Sue Cipa, 610-334-3287 sbc910@ptd.net www.penncoachmen.org

ROLLING RED HATTERS
DESCRIPTION

The Rolling Red Hatters Chapter of FMCA is for women of all ages. The chapter’s special purpose is charity and is best known for sponsoring “The Ladies Luncheon” at GEAR (Greater Eastern Area Rally). Instead of rallies, chapter members get together for informal socials, have their business meetings and gather for teas during FMCA conventions and GEAR. Hats are optional, but many members show off creative headwear. If you enjoy meeting new friends, having a good time and supporting charities to help women and children, this chapter is for you! Yearly dues are $5 a year.

TENNESSEE TRAVELERS
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The Tennessee Travelers RV Chapter accepts all FMCA Member RVers. Our members are mostly 50 years old and above. We have approximately 25 member RVs. Many of us are retired and live in TN. We enjoy exploring the areas around the RV Parks that we visit. We generally meet once a month from April through October at rallies or luncheons.

TIFFIN TRAVELERS
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The Tiffin Travelers Chapter, founded in 2009, is for owners of Tiffin brand motorhomes (now also including Class A, B, C models, and 5th wheels). Although organized in FMCA's Eastern area, our chapter's membership and activities are not constrained by geography. Most of our member coaches are spread throughout the states east of the Mississippi, from Canada to Florida and every state between. We have rallies wherever our members want to convene for rallies and we strive to spread those rallies throughout the states we live in. Our rallies are usually destination rallies - we travel to locations of interest for exploring history or culture, dining, sightseeing and fun as a group. Although we are not directly affiliated with the Allegro Club and Tiffin RVNetwork (TRVN), most of us are also members in those groups. First year dues and initiation is $22. Subsequent renewals are only $12 and members can recoup that and more by attending our rallies. Membership has its privileges. Read more about us, our activities and how to enroll on our website: www.tiffintravelers.info.