Chapter 38 Mother LodeOur area is in the middle of the Sierra Foothills of California, the 49er gold rush area. 
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Upcoming Rallies and EventsChapter Voice Mail Information: 888-757-7701 ext. 8038 Luncheons
First Thursday of each month from February thru November
at noon at Modesto Elks Lodge
RALLIES
Lodi Lake, Lodi
Sept 30-Oct 3, 2010
Thursday,Friday, Saturday & Sunday.
The
big Lodi Street Fair is on Sunday in the downtown area.
There will be over 600 vendors plus a food court. We do
not have to check out at noon on Sunday so you can
leave Lodi Lake after dinner. The gate is closed and
locked at 8:00 P.M.
Plan to arrive no earlier than 1:00 p.m. on Sept. 30th . Parking is on lawn with plenty of large shade trees, 30 amp outlets, water, a shade
cover with tables and a fire pit for the cool evenings, so if you have some firewood, please bring it.
There is a dump station in the park. Fees are $21 a night. We need a minimum group of 12 rigs, or
the cost will be higher per rig.
The lake has walking and bike trails. Boating, jet skiing, fishing, and canoeing on the river is allowed
at certain times with speed limits. Our area has horseshoe pits, so if you have horseshoes, please
bring them. We always enjoy other lawn games, so bring them also. There are approximately 75
small wineries in the area for those interested in visiting some of them.
The semi-annual free street fair takes place on Sunday, Oct. 3rd, in downtown Lodi with hundreds of
vendors. Be sure to bring comfortable walking shoes.
Thursday dinner -On your own.
Friday breakfast provided – Omelets in a bag with kielbasa as a side. (NOTE: Bring your own
eggs) Lunch on your own.
Friday afternoon – Bring heavy hors d’oeuvre’s at 4:30.
Saturday breakfast provided – Pancakes provided; however, if you wish a meat with your
pancakes, please bring your own cooked sausage, bacon, etc.
Saturday dinner is a potluck. Bring your favorite dish to share.
Sunday morning -Muffins, breads and fruit. For those attending the street fair, food is
available at many vendors for lunch.
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy 99, take Exit 281 (Turner Rd.), proceed west 2 miles to the park entrance
on your right. CAUTION, THIS IS A NARROW ENTRANCE WITH GUARD POSTS, SO SWING
WIDE. Tell the gate person you are going to the camp area on the north side of the lake.
From I-5 take Exit 287 (Turner Rd.), proceed east 5.6 miles to the park entrance on your left.
CAUTION, THIS IS A NARROW ENTRANCE WITH GUARD POSTS, SO SWING WIDE. Tell the
gate person you are going to the camp area on the north side of the lake.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 15, 2010
For more information contact Roger & Edie Houston 209-333-7960/rhouston1@comcast.net
49'er Campground, Plymouth
Nov 29-Dec 3
Chapter Officers
President: John Boyd, doxie33@sbcglobal.net
Vice-President: Roger Houston rhouston1@comcast.net
Secretary: Diane Siemers jsiemers@comcast.net
Treasure: Norene Bailey, bailey-ny@sbcglobal.net
Please send $5.00 dues to:
Norene Bailey
18225 Berry Lane
Sonora, CA 95370
For more information, please contact:
E-Mail: John Boyd Phone: Norene Bailey at 209-532-0444 Mailing address: 18225 Berry Lane Sonora, CA 95370 Chapter Photo Gallery This page has been visited 5347 times since .
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