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2008
Traveling Supremes Sponsor’s Rally
Rayne, LA
October
23 - 26, 2008
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Hosts
for the rally will be Connie
and Lou Butaud
Lou
and Connie pulled together yet another great rally.
There were 20 units of Traveling Supreme members at the gathering
of our yearly business meeting. They were the Williams, Butaud,
Hauffe, Brian, Bayles, Cook, Moreau, Rickles, Moore, Skinner, Bruce,
Bruce, Lester, Fisher, Wellock, Vann, Reed, Rees, Lacour, James
& Gail Smith. There
was no rally fee and we had two wonderful dinners and two great
breakfasts offered to us by the club and Gauthiers,
our sponsor.
Some
came as early as Monday, but we were all there by Thursday morning
to begin the rally. Of course there’s always someone making
a scene like breaking down as they entered the campground (hmmm,
that was the Bayles’). Of course all the guys gathered around
and watched Chuck, Buddy and BJ figure out the problem while Lou
went and fetched the real help (welders of course).
We
started out the rally gathering Thursday afternoon in the clubhouse
for some social time followed with a great dinner of sausage and
chicken gumbo with potato salad, provided by the club. We were then
put into teams and each team was given a pumpkin. We were to decorate/carve
them during the day on Friday for a contest that night. 
Friday
morning we had eggs prepared to your liking with Freedom toast and
sausage. After breakfast each team got together to do whatever they
chose to do in decorating and cutting of their pumpkins. Not sure
about the other teams, but the team I was on had great fun in creating
our masterpiece. Jessica was the brainstorm of our pumpkin project
and even though we didn’t win, we were all proud of her. I’m
sure all the teams felt equally the same about their own pumpkins
and had just as much fun with this project. The winners were the
gold team.
Friday
night we all dressed up in crazy Halloween costumes. It was quite
a sight to see all these grownups acting like kids. We laughed and
had a great time. The pumpkins were also judged at this time as
well. We did decide to donate all the beautiful pumpkins so professionally
decorated and carved to the local Rayne nursing home.
Dinner
was sponsored by Gauthiers
and prepared by Connie and Lou’s nephew (and family).
It was a great dinner which included pork loin, rice, string beans,
corn and a roll.
After
dinner we got serious and had the annual business meeting. This
meeting started with introductions of our sponsors, the Gauthiers.
Nancy read the minutes from the 2007 Sponsor’s rally which
were passed. Maria gave the treasurers report which was also passed.
Also mentioned were the four new members who joined this year which
include the Wiseley’s,
Bestor’s, Laninga’s,
and Wenig’s.
Joe
Moore, 2nd V.P., mentioned the appreciation of our website and also
his creating emergency lists for the rallies.
I
gave a report on the website and how appreciative I am of those
that send in news items. I also asked if anyone would help gathering
information such as recipes for me, but got no response. Maybe someone
out there will volunteer in the future.
New
Business was discussed which included our new by-laws. The committee
consisted of Brian’s, Fisher’s, Hauffe’s, Moreau’s,
and Butaud’s. The by-laws were then presented to the Executive
Committee (our past presidents). A survey was created and 60% of
our membership responded to it. We voted on the new By-Laws which
were passed unanimously. All current members are grandfathered into
the club if they should buy another brand. New membership of those
not owning a TS will be at the discretion of the
Executive Committee for now.
Gene
Fisher then nominated the slate of officers which were passed as
presented. There were 40 members present and 30 mail in votes. Our
2009 officers remain the same except for our new 2nd Vice President
is now Jack Bruce.
Read
the Official Minutes.....
Saturday
morning after another great breakfast of beignets and egg sandwiches
we got back together with our teams and went on a scavenger hunt.
What fun that was driving all over town finding clues to questions
we were asked. Some of the pictures were places we had to go to
find the answers.
Saturday
evening a bunch of us went to D. I. ‘s Cajun Restaurant for
dinner. What a great place for food and dancing. We all had a great
time even though we did have to drive 35 miles to this fun place.
It was definitely worth the drive.
Sunday
morning we all packed up and got back on the road heading off to
our respected homes or places yonder. Hope to see ya all at the
next rally!!!!!!
Bobbie
Bayles |