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THUNDERWORD Volume 7 Issue 8 August 2018 The Nazareth Day Car Show was a great success. Everyone was so busy, we did not get time to take pictures of the field, but we had some great cars there, so here is a small sample of the variety: okay, we did sponsor it! For the latest Club Event Information, Call our Message Center: 610-218-1500 Or visit our Website: http://lehighvalleythunderbirdclub.com Opinions expressed by those who contribute to the THUNDERWORD Newsletter are their own and do not necessarily reflect the policy of LEHIGH VALLEY THUNDERBIRD CLUB Inc. Likewise, the ad copy is as submitted by the advertisers and is theirs and may not be reproduced without their consent. In This Issue: President s Message 2 Upcoming Club Events 3 Birthdays 3 August Calendar 4 2018 Planned Activities 5 Best Trail Mix 6 Baby Seat Tips 7 Car Show Forms 8 For Sale 14 Advertisements 15 THE LEHIGH VALLEY THUNDERBIRD CLUB

President s Message Club Officers Vince Luppino President 267-808-1989 Luppinov@verizon.net Tom Hollenbach Vice-President 610-434-2777 spokes5662@gmail.com Barbara Melnyk Secretary 610-279-6279 Walter Fries Jr. Treasurer 610-759-4997 wfriesjr@aol.com Happy August LVTC Members! The Car Show season is almost over and it has certainly been a wet one. Our own Nazareth Day Car Show was almost rained out and the drops did make the attendees anxious enough that the show cleared the field by 3:00 pm. It was a great team effort this year with some last minutes changes, but the show went well and I will let Walt Fries crunch the numbers and report it to the members at the upcoming meeting. Due to some work related issues, I needed to postpone the President s Picnic.I will announce a date at a later time. In the fall, we normally start accepting nominations for club officers and Board Members. After six years as Club President, I will be stepping out of the position at the end of this term, so the Club will need someone to take over. We have a good team and a active Board of Directors, so do not hesitate to step into the position. Also, due to a significant change in work, I will be resigning as a co-editor of the THUNDERWORD. This is a good move as you will most likely receive your newsletter in a more timely manner! Recently I had the opportunity to attend the VTCI International Convention in Tulsa, Oklahoma. While the weather was very hot, the event was very good and well attended. The VTCI has some great people running it and the members were very welcoming. Only Troy Miller and Myself attended from our club, but you would have though we were old acquaintances with the hospitality we experienced. In the near future, we need to reach out to the surrounding VTCI members and invite them to visit our club. Well, enough from me, I hope everyone is doing well and I hope to see you soon at an upcoming Car Show or Event! Best Regards, Vince Newsletter Editors Tom Hollenbach 610-434-2777 spokes5662@gmail.com Vince Luppino 267-808-1989 Luppinov@verizon.net Board of Director s Message The Board would like to thank the following Club members who volunteered their time to help with the Nazareth Day Car Show: Walt & Sandi, Tom & Claudia, Jerry & Ruth, Mike and Barb, Dan & Anna, Bill, Bruce & Catharine, Stephen, Lynne & Harry, Alan, Troy, Mick & Danielle, Liz, Dwight & Marsha, Tom & Sue, Katie and Vince. The show was a success and could not have been done without your help! You are all Hired for next year, so you ll Come back now, you hear! Board Members Jerry Engle 610-694-0728 Bill Ingraham 610-841-9021 Mike Melnyk 610-279-6279 Alan Miller 484-788-3931 Dan Mohry 484-357-3385 Catharine Krasley 610-820-5326 Stephen Rivera 610-791-4581

Upcoming Shows and Events DATE EVENT LOCATION August 5, 2018 August 7, 2018 Das Awkscht Fescht Club Day 9:00 am to 4:00 pm General Meeting Dinner @ 6;00 pm Meeting @ 7:00 pm Macungie Memorial Park 50 Poplar Street Macungie, PA 18062 Parkland Restaurant 2702 Walbert Avenue Allentown, PA 18104 August 28, 2018 Board of Director s Meeting Borderline Restaurant September 4, 2018 General Meeting Dinner @ 6;00 pm Meeting @ 7:00 pm Parkland Restaurant 2702 Walbert Avenue Allentown, PA 18104 Please Note: Pertaining to the General Meeting and Board of Directors Meeting, if you plan to have dinner, please arrive at 6:00pm, otherwise, the actual meeting starts at 7:00pm. Parkland Restaurant 2702 Walbert Avenue Allentown, PA 18104 September 15, 2018 September 16, 2018 September 25, 2018 September 29, 2018 Club Cruise to Peddler s Village Hagley Car Show 10 am to 4 pm Board of Director s Meeting Club Cruise to Clover Hill Vineyard and Winery Peddler s Village 2400 Street Road New Hope, PA 18938 Hagley Museum 200 Hagley Creek Road Wilmington, DE 19807 Borderline Restaurant Clover Hill Vineyards & Winery 9850 Newtown Road Breinigsville, PA 18031 Happy Birthday! Anna Mohry 8/3 Ruth Engle 8/7 Barbele Aucott 8/9 Joanne Arakelian 8/19 Sarah Ingraham 8/24 Tell Tell us if you have a Birthday in August that we missed Please call (610) 434-2777!

August Club Calendar Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 Das Awkscht 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 General Fescht Meeting 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Senior Citizen s Day 22 23 24 25 Queens City Airport 75th Anniversary 26 Women s Equality Day 27 Global Forgiveness Day 28 29 30 31 Board Meeting National Trail Mix Day

Date Activity Time Point Person Saturday, January 20, 2018 Auto Mania 8:30 am Vince Saturday, February 17, 2018 Greater Lehigh Valley High School Auto Competition @ Northampton Community College 7:30 am Vince Saturday, March 3, 2018 Pizza Party 1:00 pm Walt & Sandi Saturday, March 24, 2018 GLVADA Auto Show Stabler Arena 124 Goodman Drive Bethlehem, PA 18015 8:30 am Vince Saturday, April 7, 2018 Diner Day @ Boyertown Museum 85 South Walnut Street Boyertown, PA 19512 (610) 367-2090 10:00 am Mike Saturday, May 12, 2018 Merchant Square Model Train Exhibit 10:00 am Jerry & Walt Sunday, May 20, 2018 Wind Gap Car Show 9:00am Tom & Al June 1-3, 2018 Carlisle All Ford National 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Tom & Al Saturday, June 9, 2018 NJTA All Thunderbird Show Pompton Plains, NJ 9:00 am to 3:oo pm Tom & AL Saturday, June 16, 2018 Iron Pigs Game 6:30 pm Jerry Sunday, July 1, 2018 Planning Picnic for Nazareth Day 1:00 pm Walt & Sandi Saturday, July 21, 2018 Nazareth Day Car Show 7:00 am to 3:00 pm Everyone August 3-5, 2018 Das Awkscht Fescht *Club Day is Sunday* 8:00 am Walt & Bill Postponed President s Picnic TBA Vince August 25, 2018 Flying Forties Antique and Classic Car Show TBA Vince September 15, 2018 Club Cruise to Peddler s Village Noon Vince September 29, 2018 Club Cruise to Clover Hill Vineyard and Winery Noon Vince Sunday, October 7, 2018 North Catasauqua Car Show 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Marc Saturday, October 20, 2018 America on Wheels Museum 10:00 am Vince Sunday, December 9, 2018 Christmas Party 1:00 pm Sandy

How to Make Trail Mix The best part is you can assemble it with pretty much any ingredients you like! I load mine with superfood, protein-packed, heart-and brain-healthy nuts. I also add a bit of dried fruit, chocolate, and typically one more goodie to add flavor and texture and keep things interesting. I think that the proportions are important (more of the healthy stuff, less of the goodies), but again, you can tweak any ratios to your liking. Ingredients in Healthy Trail Mix WALNUTS & PECANS ~ Walnuts and pecans are nutrient-dense nuts that promote both brain health and heart health. They re high in omega fatty acids, other healthy fats, protein, vitamins, and minerals, and they re also a good source of antioxidants and fiber. They re a great addition to trail mix either raw or lightly toasted in the oven. ALMONDS ~ I like adding dry-roasted, lightly salted almonds to my trail mix as well. The purists will tell you to use raw almonds instead, and you certainly can and should if that s your preference! But (call me bad) I like just a little bit of saltiness in my trail mix. Using salted almonds provides the perfect amount without going overboard. CASHEWS ~ Another healthy nut with great flavor and texture, I prefer using roasted, unsalted cashews in my trail mix. Just make sure any roasted nuts you use cashews or almonds are dry-roasted rather than roasted in oil. DRIED FRUIT ~ For the healthiest option, try to stick with unsweetened, unsulphured dried fruit. If using dried cranberries (which clearly need to be sweetened), you can sometimes find them sweetened with apple juice instead of sugar. Raisins are always a classic, or dried mango or pineapple will give your trail mix a tropical twist, and banana chips are even fun. My family loves dried tart cherries in our trail mix. CHOCOLATE ~ Chocolate as an ingredient in a Healthy Trail Mix? Of course! Haven t you heard that dark chocolate actually has healthy benefits? And just a little bit goes a long way in adding sweetness and creaminess to each bite of trail mix. I recommend using good quality semi-sweet chocolate chips. (Of course, if you re feeling a bit naughty, you can add mini peanut butter cups or M&Ms instead of dark chocolate. EXTRA GOODIES ~ Here s where you get to have some fun with yummy add-ins! Certain addins, such as seeds (pumpkin seeds or sunflower seeds), contribute extra nutrition. Other addins, such as popcorn or pretzels or cereal, simply contribute varied texture and flavor. I chose unsweetened coconut flakes as an add-in for this batch of trail mix. And that s it! The recipe is as simple as measuring into everything into a bowl, giving it a good stir to combine, and then storing in an airtight container (such as a big tub, a big jar, or small individual bags for portable snacks). Trail mix will keep for at least a month, but I doubt it lasts that long! Hopefully this Healthy Trail Mix will give y all a new snack idea for your arsenal while saving you from the temptations of chips and leftover jellybeans. Enjoy!

TOP CAR SEAT SAFETY TIPS Making sure to buckle up on every car ride, whether it s a short trip to the store or a long distance trip, it is the most important thing a family can do to stay safe. Below are a few tips to make buckling up a part of life. Teach children the importance of car seats and using seat belts, whether they re riding with you or not. If you can instill this important habit at an early age, they will be more likely to buckle up when they are older and every time they are in a car. Lead by example! When you wear your seat-belt, your kids will wear their seat-belt. Kids want to be like adults, so be a good example and buckle up for every car ride. Inch Test. Once you have installed your car seat, give it a good tug at the base where the seat belt goes through the base. A properly installed car seat should not move more than an inch side-to-side or front-toback. Make sure to check your car seat manual for additional information. Pinch Test. Once you have safely secured your child in their car seat, making sure the harness is tightly buckled and coming through the correct slots of the seat. With the chest clip placed at armpit level of your child, pinch the strap at your child s shoulder. You should not be able to pinch any excess webbing, if you can you will need to tighten the strap! For both rear-facing and forward-facing car seats, make sure to use the car s seat belt or LATCH system to lock the car seat in place. Don t use both at the same time. Vehicles built after 2002 will have a LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children) System. For instructions and help on installing a car seat with seat belts in vehicles built before 2002 click here.

HAGLEY CAR SHOW DATE: September 16, 2018 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday Experience the wonders of automotive innovation. Browse through more than 500 antique and restored cars that date from the 1980s all the way back to the early twentieth century. The show features vehicle parades, motoring music, video and pedal car racing, and a festival food court. Activities are on Hagley s upper property. Tickets to the show will be offered in advance on the Hagley website starting August 1. Pre-event tickets are $8 adults and $4 children six through fourteen. Tickets purchased at the Car Show are $10 adults and $5 children six through fourteen. Admission is free for Hagley members and children five and under. The event will be held rain or shine. Use Hagley s main entrance off Route 141 in Wilmington, Delaware. Registration is done online..google Hagley Car Show and following link and instructions.

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