Candidate for Director of Public Relations - 2011/2012

 

Douglas McMahan

I am heavily involved in our club, our region and would like to expand my NCCC involvement to the national level, serving as the next NCCC Director of Public Relations

I am soliciting your club's support of me as the next Director of Public Relations, asking for your vote at the September 10th NCCC National Meeting

NCCC Candidate Form


Some of My Associated NCCC Efforts and Samples to Support My Candidacy

Note: all PDF samples below are provided in low-resolution due to the high-resolution size

Monday, June 30 - July 2, 2003


There was a group of Caravan Participants that discussed taking a 2-day trip, after Nashville to ride the Tail of The Dragon, so...

Click HERE for a Highway Map of the Route

Hwy Route Map for Trip

Click for LARGE Tail of the Dragon Map Tail-of-Dragon Map

...Bill Williamson (the Florida Caravan Roadmaster) put some information together to help a group of us get together.  Bill made sure he did a disclaimer as well ;-)


Disclaimer...

"Lets get the disclaimer out of the way.  This tour has nothing to do with anyone.  It is not sponsored by anyone and there is no one to complain to if you donšt enjoy the drive or have fun.  Of course if you donšt have fun in a Corvette on this beautiful drive with hundreds of curves then you are more than likely a boring person anyway, so stay home.  This is for the FUN People. People that like to drive their Corvettes.  Once again this is a disorganized trip, with no starting time. Make this trip and you just may have the time of your life !"


Lafayette, TN

   

Day One - drive to Pigeon Forge, TN

(3 Pages)

   

Day Two - Riding the Tail

   
Biltmore Estate

Day Three - Ashville, NC

A visit to the Biltmore Estate was on our plans, until the remnants of Hurricane Bill came thru with lots of heavy rain.  From what I understand, most of the TOD Participants did continue on, to tour the Estate.  We decided that we should head for Texas.

This estate is considered the largest privately owned home in the United States, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. It was built as a country home by George W. Vanderbilt in 1895.  The 250-room French Renaissance chateau houses a collection of priceless antiques, paintings and tapestries.

 

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