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Our Rally attendees at the Saturday Night Barbecue.


Dancing to and enjoying the music of the Stone & Straw Band, a local group out of the Chester area to the north of Quincy
by Lake Almanor.
They played a nice mix of country and some fifties/sixties music. Great job guys, we really enjoyed your
music.
Infact, when it was time to do the Awards, the dancers didn't want us to stop the music.


Feather River A's member, from left, Andrew and Shannon Wright and Diann and Dave Montanari dressed in late 1800's attire
in front of the 1800's Miner's Tent owned and setup by Andrew for our Rally. He also sells Alladin Lamps designed in the period
of our attire.

Rally attendees intently listening to our Saturday Night MC who again this year was Rick Foster, one of our members, he always
does a good job.
Much Thanks again Rick.


First Place Car Show Award went to Doug and Reyanne Freeman of the Diablo A's for their Model 'A' Victoria.
Here above,
Doug receives the Trophy.

2nd Place Car Show Award went to Glenn and Sharon Johnson of the Hangtown A's for their Delivery Sedan.
Here above Glenn
receives the 2nd Place Plaque.

3rd Place Car Show Award went to Bob and Bobbie Whiting of the Graneva A's for their 29 Sport Coupe, Bob also received the
Hard Luck Story Award. Here above he is receiving the 3rd Place Certificate.

Al Choate of the Lake County A's received the Western Attire 1st Place Trophy. I believe it was the beard that put him over
the top.

John and Carol Emanualle from the Santa Anita A's received the 2nd Place Western Attire Plaque above.

Above, Greg and Rita Derkson of the Auburn A's received the 3rd Place Certificate for Western Attire.

John and Dianne Frazee of the Palomar A's received the Furthest Traveled Award above, miles traveled were 643.

Diann Montanari, who made the quilt and Alex Janke, the auctioneer, hold up the Quilt for bidding. As you can see, the quilt
had a Model 'A' Theme and was embroidered in the center square with the Year of the Rally.

Above, Reyanne and Doug Freeman of the Diablo A's stand beside Diann Montanari holding the Quilt that they took home as a
memento of the 4th Annual Feather River A's Rally as they were the highest bidder.

Above, the Sunday Morning Farewell Breakfast in the Greenhorn Creek Guest Ranch Chuckhouse.

The picture above kind of explains itself,
DOESN'T IT???
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