Additional Auction Items 2016

Additional Auction Items are below. To see all auction items, use this link:https://ihcofva.com/tag/auction2016/ 

Donated by Shade Equipment One Cub Cadet Push Mower

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Donated by Grandma’s Pantry Located in the Shenandoah Heritage Market Rt 11 South Harrisonburg, VA

$10 Gift Certificate and Gift Basket
This will be given as a door prize on Friday.

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Donated by Farm Credit, Harrisonburg, VA

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Thermometer with red tractor Donated By Rocking R Hardware Harrisonburg, VA

Don’t forget to stop by and support our local businesses!

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Gift Card Donated By Sew Classic Fabric

In stock at Sew Classic: Red Tractor Fabric!

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Mary Kay Items donated by Becky Seal

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Pictures Donated by Mrs. & Mr. Seal

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2016 Auction Items: Summer Show

Summer Show Auction Items:

Club members – Please send auction items to Winona or Becky by June 20, this deadline has been set in order to get items posted online.

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IHC of VA Koozies

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Red Tractors – Collectors Edition Book

This award-winning history of International Harvester and Case IH tractors includes data and photos of every model built from 1958 to 2013, as well as in-depth information about how these tractors were designed and constructed. With interviews of engineers and executives, the book covers how the 40 and 60 series were created, and thoroughly covers the red tractors from the 1960s through the 1980s. The book also traces the innovations and struggles of the final days of International Harvester. The authors unearthed a treasure trove of concept drawings and photos of prototype machines to shed new light on how these tractors were created. The book includes the exciting story of the creation of the Case-IH Magnum, an innovative machine that blends some of the great engineering done by IH with the Cummins engine built by Case. The modern era of Case IH is also included, with the story of the creation of the Quadtrac as well as the entire line of tractors. With a mix of new photography of some of the most exceptional collectible models in existence along with hundreds of previously unpublished photographs, this thorough book is the most authoritative guide on red tractors ever published.

The Collector’s Edition has all of thsee great features:

  • Gorgeous leather-covered and stamped book in handmade clamshell case covered in black Saifu cloth with printed interior.
  • Includes four previously unpublished images of tractor prototypes which were never built. Each image is a heavy stock 8×10-inch photograph suitable for framing, with the story of the prototype’s design, evolution, and ultimate demise printed on the back.
  • Four images are available ONLY with the Collector’s Edition and Serial Numbered Collector’s Edition! These images will not be released to other media in any form!
  • This authorized history of International Harvester and Case IH tractors includes data and photos of every model built from 1958 to 2013, as well as in-depth information about how these tractors were designed and constructed. The story traces the innovations and struggles of the final days of International Harvester, and then the exciting story of the creation of the Case-IH Magnum, an innovative machine that blends some of the great engineering done by International Harvester in the their final days with thoughtful engineering additions and refinements from the newly blended team. With a mix of new photography of some of the most exceptional collectible models in existence along with hundreds of previously unpublished photographs, this thorough book is the most authoritative guide on red tractors ever published.
  • Design and development history of the tractors, with first-hand accounts from the engineers and other product-development specialists at IH and Case IH.
  • More than 725 images of IH and Case IH tractors including previously unpublished concept drawings as well as images of prototypes, test mules and more.
  • Information on North American, British, German, Australian, and French models from the leading experts on red tractors.

Summer Show Auction Item Updates

Hello club members,

As you know Winona and I have been working to collect Auction Items for the Summer Show Auction which is approaching us very quickly.   We are asking that all club members donate at least one Auction Item (you can do multiple if you would like) this would be of great help to create a successful Auction.  The items are due to Winona or Becky by June 20, this deadline has been set in order to get items posted online. You can bring your item to the next meeting in June which would be wonderful.  Please contact us with any questions

Thank you

Becky

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IHC of VA Meeting Minutes April 9, 2016

IHC of VA Meeting April 9,2016

● The meeting was called to order by Tinker Moats

● The Board Meeting Minutes were read. A motion was made to accept the minutes as

read. It was seconded and approved.

● The Minutes from the February Meeting were read. A motion was made to accept the

minutes as read. It was seconded and approved.

● The Treasurer’s Report was given. The beginning balance is $1591.85. This was after

the taxes were paid on the purchase of the trailer and the title transferred. The rough

numbers from the Sandwich Fundraiser was $1500.00 . After expenses of $780.50, the

new balance was around $3000.00. An accurate total will be available at the next

meeting. A motion was made to accept the report as given. It was seconded and

approved.

● Old Business­ Tinker thanked everyone involved in the installation of the shelves in the

trailer. Thanks was also given to the Committee for the Newsletter. Everyone agreed it

was a very good Newsletter.

● New Business­­

● Jennifer asked about the reporting of new Officers and Board Members. This should be

included on the Annual Report. The club should pay the Franchise Tax and do the

Annual Report at the same time.

● Our next Meeting will be at the Rockingham County Fairgrounds on June 12,2016 at

3:00 P.M.. The Summer Show will be discussed further at that time.

● Discussion was had about the amount of money to be given to Relay for Life from the

auction proceeds. A motion was made to give 30% of the proceeds. It was seconded

and approved. A motion was made to give Relay for Life $300.00 at this time. It was

seconded and approved.

● Tinker asked if we wanted to have a picnic in August. Last year it was held at the

Grottoes Town Park. There is a fee to use the Park Shelters. It was suggested we could

have it at Bridgewater where there would be no fee. It was tabled for further discussion.

● A motion was made to donate $200.00 to the Crosskeys Worship Center for the use of

the building for our meetings and fundraisers. The money would be given to them at the

Christmas Dinner in December. It was seconded and approved.

● Joy McDonald asked members to send her new pictures for the web site. She asked if

members could send her pictures of implements at the gmail address at the club web

site.

● Insurance for the Trailer­­There was discussion about insurance for the trailer and

contents. The person towing the trailer is covered by their liability policy. The trailer and

contents is covered by the National Policy as long as it is at a sanctioned event. There

needs to be a business policy covering the trailer and contents going to and from

sanctioned events. A motion was made to have the president check about a policy. It

was seconded and approved.

● Committee Reports­­

● Auction­­ Winona is now accepting items for the auction. If you have an item, either get

it to Winona or email a picture to her.so it can be put on the web site. Tom Weaver is

the auctioneer. The auction will be on Saturday, at our show at 5:00 P.M.

● Advertising­­­Cynthia gave the report of expenses for last year and kind of advertising

used. It was decided to use more radio advertising and Craigs List as well as well as the

newspaper ads and other publications. Flyers will be available for members to disburse.

It was suggested we ask people how they heard about the show. This would give us a

better idea of the use of our advertising.

● Food­­There will be breakfast available on Saturday and Sunday mornings as well as

food available all day. Kettle Korn will be available and ice cream is still being

researched.

● Regular Activities­­­Bobby Menifee said he could do tractor games. Also, if anyone had

any other ideas please discuss them with him. There will be a Kiddie Pedal Tractor Pull

and a parade on Saturday and Sunday..

● Registration­­­It was suggested we put where people are from on the registration paper

displayed on all entries at the show. Jennifer said we would be able to do this.

● Bobby said he would furnish trophies for the Kiddies Tractor Pull and get more pens.

● The schedule of events was read from last year. There will be a similar one for this year.

● There was discussion about having entertainment for Friday and Saturday evenings.

Joy McDonald said she would check into this. She also said she would check about the

PA System for announcements.

● Relay for Life Report­­­Relay for Life will be at the Rockingham County Fairgrounds on

May 6th starting at 6:00 P.M. If anyone wants to help contact Becky Seal.

● Tyrone thanked everyone for helping with the sandwich fundraiser.

● There was discussion about making hand held fans to give away as advertising at the

Summer Show.We will contact people about putting them together.

● As there was no other business a motion was made to adjourn. It was seconded and

approved.

Website and Show Updates

Please visit the homepage https://ihcofva.com/ to view the updates to the website and to the summer show. Pages on the site have new and updates images and the summer show schedule was published here:https://ihcofva.com/summer-show-2016

I received a few old items sent to me via email when I performed an update and you may have too, but when you click the links in the email, only the new information shows on the site. When in doubt, visit https://ihcofva.com/summer-show-2016 for updates

IHC of VA Summer Show Schedule

For updates on the 6th Annual Summer Show, go to https://ihcofva.com/summer-show-2016 

IH Collectors Club of Virginia

6th Annual Summer Show

JULY 8, 9, & 10, 2016

featuring Gas Engines & Power Units

Rockingham County Fairgrounds

 

Show Times

EXHIBITOR REGISTRATION

Begins Friday at 9:00 AM

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Friday 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Saturday 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Sunday 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Food:

J & J’s Bar B Que

Deere Horn’s Homemade Ice Cream

(Food available throughout the show including breakfast on Saturday and Sunday.)

Schedule of Events

Friday, July 8, 2016 

6:00 PM Kids Pedal Pull (ages 10 and under)

7:00 PM Live Entertainment (TBD)

 

Saturday, July 9, 2016 

11:00 AM Kids Pedal Pull (ages 10 and under)

1:00 PM Parade through the Fairgrounds

3:00 PM Kids Pedal Pull (ages 10 and under)

5:00 PM Auction to benefit Chapter & Relay for Life team

7:00 PM Live Entertainment (TBD)

Throughout the day: Wheat threshing and hay baling demonstrations

Tractor games for teenagers and adults

Kids activities

Free rides in the barrel train for kids

    

Sunday, July 10, 2016 

10:00 AM Kids Pedal Pull (ages 10 and under)

12:30 PM Parade through the Fairgrounds

1:30 PM Kids Pedal Pull (ages 10 and under)

Throughout the day: Demonstrations

Kids activities

Free rides in the barrel train for kids

IHC of VA Summer Show Schedule

For updates on the 6th Annual Summer Show, go to https://ihcofva.com/summer-show-2016 

IH Collectors Club of Virginia

6th Annual Summer Show

JULY 8, 9, & 10, 2016

featuring Gas Engines & Power Units

Rockingham County Fairgrounds

 

Show Times

EXHIBITOR REGISTRATION

Begins Friday at 9:00 AM

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Friday 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Saturday 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Sunday 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Food:

J & J’s Bar B Que

Deere Horn’s Homemade Ice Cream

(Food available throughout the show including breakfast on Saturday and Sunday.)

Schedule of Events

Friday, July 8, 2016 

6:00 PM Kids Pedal Pull (ages 10 and under)

7:00 PM Live Entertainment (TBD)

Saturday, July 9, 2016 

11:00 AM Kids Pedal Pull (ages 10 and under)

1:00 PM Parade through the Fairgrounds

3:00 PM Kids Pedal Pull (ages 10 and under)

5:00 PM Auction to benefit Chapter & Relay for Life team

7:00 PM Live Entertainment (TBD)

Throughout the day: Wheat threshing and hay baling demonstrations

Tractor games for teenagers and adults

Kids activities

Free rides in the barrel train for kids

    

Sunday, July 10, 2016 

10:00 AM Kids Pedal Pull (ages 10 and under)

12:30 PM Parade through the Fairgrounds

1:30 PM Kids Pedal Pull (ages 10 and under)

Throughout the day: Demonstrations

Kids activities

Free rides in the barrel train for kids