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  • January 13, 2022 1:50 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Most HMGCC members love their LBCs, but few of them have any truly enticing history or provenance. But one of our members once owned a car with both historical significance and celebrity connections. Ray Holtzapple , who many of us regard warmly for his large MG collection and his willingness to share his encyclopedic knowledge with the rest of us, once restored a car with a storied past. Please click on the link below to see the story of his 1952 Allard J2 and the part that Ray played in its history.

    https://mecumgallery.com/allard-j2-roadster


    Photo from Mecum gallery

  • January 07, 2022 4:50 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Thanks to Greg as always for this report:


  • January 07, 2022 4:48 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    As always thanks to Greg for this report:


  • January 04, 2022 12:16 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    A message from Jeremy Holdsworth, MG2022 Vice Chair

    The organizing committee of MG2022 continues to work behind the scenes to ensure all our participants enjoy a memorable and fun-filled convention. Registration opened at the beginning of December and our team has been overwhelmed by the fantastic response we have seen thus far.

    At the time of writing this update, we are down to our last 10 convention rate hotel rooms. All this allocation at the Holiday Inn has now sold out and the remaining rooms are at the Best Western. Standard rates at both of those hotels are still available by making your own arrangements directly with these host hotels themselves. Peterborough also offers several other choices for accommodations including hotels, motels, traditional bed & breakfast, AirBnB and some excellent campgrounds in the local area.

    Our activities are also filling up fast. We kick things off on Sunday when registration opens at the Holiday Inn, followed by the NAMGBR Meet & Greet where you will be able to meet the organization’s officers and registrars.

    Monday will have a full schedule of programming including numerous Tech Sessions, Guided Tours, a Rallye and Funkhana during the day, followed in the evening by our Parking Lot Party at the Holiday Inn. We will also have self directed driving routes mapped out for those who wish to explore Peterborough and surrounding areas in their MG.

    Tuesday brings us another full day of activities including the famous John Twist Rolling Tech Session plus more Indoor Tech Sessions, Guided Tours and the Hagerty Driving Experience followed in the evening by our Group Dinner at Lang Pioneer Village and then later by our Pub Night.

    Wednesday is the day you have all been waiting for. The Car Show is the main feature of all NAMGBR conventions. We will have all the standard NAMGBR classes for MGB, MGC, Midget, 1100/1300 and Post Abingdon cars plus classes for MG T-Series, MGA, MG - Other and British - Other. You do not need to bring a NAMGBR sanctioned car to participate in our car show and we encourage owners of all MGs to consider bringing their cars to MG2022.

    This year’s show will take place at Nicholls Oval Park, only a short 5-minute drive from the host hotels. This was the site of the Car Show at the inaugural convention in 1992 and we look forward to making our return to this beautiful location and filling it with hundreds of MGs. There are washrooms on site, plus lots of trees for shade, a playground with splash pad for our youngest enthusiasts and a covered pavilion just in case of any inclement weather. We have lined up a DJ to play British Invasion tunes, some food trucks and British Car related vendors to offer a complete MG Car Show experience.

    The Car Show is followed by the Awards Banquet at the Holiday Inn. Ticket holders will be provided with a hearty meal and once the dinner has finished, we will open the Awards Ceremony to all participants. Covid restrictions might make it a bit challenging to fit all participants into the banquet facility, but we are working on finding a way of having the ceremony broadcast on a live feed into one or two of the hotel’s conference rooms. You will not want to miss our Guest Speaker coming all the way from the UK, Dr. Ian Pogson, who spent many years working on Post Abingdon cars for MG. His stories and tales from the modern factory are not to be missed.

    Thursday morning, we say farewell with a Pancake Breakfast to promote MG2023 in Calgary. We look forward to hearing more about MG2023 from the Calgary MG Club. I have personally visited the host hotel for MG2023 and can say it will be a fantastic location for another NAMGBR convention.

    As previously mentioned, our activities are filling up fast. Some are available on a limited/first come first served basis so please consider registering as soon as you possibly can at www.mg2022.org to avoid missing out.

    Safety Fast!

    Jeremy Holdsworth

    MG2022 Vice Chair


  • December 29, 2021 12:58 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The season finale for the activities of the Houston MG Car Club is always the Christmas Party, where we take the time to share the spirit of the season and reflect on the events of the past year. And 2021 was indeed a memorable year for the club, marking the return of (almost) normal activities, registering a record number of members, and the achievement of reaching our milestone 50th anniversary.


    The Christmas Party was held in the accommodating and familiar surroundings of The Club at Falcon Point on Saturday, December 4. For those driving their MGs to the golf club, the weather co-operated by being comfortably warm and keeping the showers at bay. The Club was decked out in seasonal livery, adding to the warmth of the Christmas spirit.


    As is tradition with the HMGCC, donations of food were accepted for a local food bank, and club members were invited to join President Mike Woodward in an MG caravan delivering the considerable collection of donated food on the following Tuesday. Thank you to all the members who contributed to this worthy cause!


    The party started with friends gathering in the banquet room and sharing laughs and Christmas spirits with their friends. Many club members arrived wearing their seasonal finery and ugly Christmas sweaters, reminding us all that Christmas never goes out of fashion. Old and new friends swapped stories about the events of the past year and tales of tribulation with their vintage autos.

    Mike Woodward ably demonstrated his extraordinary range of talent as he acted as master of ceremonies, award presenter, activity director, and keyboardist during the course of the afternoon. The first award was the group presentation of the 500 Mile Club, recognizing those enthusiasts who use their car for more than just an objet d’art by driving them at least 500 miles to club events. The members of the 500 Mile Club for 2021 include Bob Chalker, Alex Laverock, Ken Evesson, Mike Woodward, Dwight Dawson, Gordon Bard, Joe Schrodi, Scott Hardy, Roger Sykes, Ray Holtzapple, Rich Colwell, Steve Session, Pete Sandy and Bruce Payne.

    After the first award, Club members enjoyed a fine Christmas feast served buffet style. As the guests patiently waited for their table to be called to the bar, those who were first served enjoyed a sumptuous meal featuring both fish and fowl, not to mention holiday treats for dessert.

    The presentations recommenced as the members finished their meals. The Club Officers for 2022 were announced, and thanks given to those leaving their positions.

    o          President – Mike Woodward

    o          Vice President – Tony Galt

    o          Board Member – Ron Redding

    o          Board Member – Bob Schroeder

    o          Board Member – Rich Colwell

    o          Board Member – Steve Sessions

    o          Board Member – Gordon Smith

    o          Webmaster – Bob Chalker

    o          Assistant Webmaster – Rob Ficalora

    o          Regalia – Alex Laverock

    o          Treasurer – Greg Fleischer

    o          Membership Chair – Rob Ficalora

    o          Secretary – Roald Lokken

    o          Event Coordinator – Larry Lovins

    o          Roars Editor – Scott Hardy


    One of the most anticipated yearly awards is the Driver’s Award, given to the club member who records the most mileage in attending club events in their vintage car. This year’s deserving winner was Joe Schrodi, racking up an impressive 2,945 miles in his yellow 1976 MGB.


    The Alan Rayne Memorial Award, better known as the Broken Crankshaft Award, is the trophy nobody really wants, because it memorializes a mechanical misfortune occurring during or driving to/from a club event. The trophy this year was presented by last year’s recipient, Gord Bard (who keeps himself in the running every year). The 2021 winner was Pete Sandy, for losing his distributor at the Autocross held in 2019.


    The Ralph Diebert Award goes to the MG that receives the most votes from club members attending the Houston All British Car Day, and this year was presented to the 1972 MGB of Bob Chalker. Bob was a double award recipient, also taking home the Board of Director’s Award for outstanding service to the club. Well done!


    The President’s Award is given to any club member who has provided exceptional leadership or service. Service can include, but is not be limited to: contributing articles to the website or Roars, organizing one or more events, or attending multiple events throughout the year in support of the club. Mike mentioned several people he considered for the award, and the plaque went to Larry Lovins for his exceptional job organizing and promoting club events.


    The Back Seat Driver’s Award is given to the spouse or partner of a club member who in the opinion of the Board of Directors made the greatest contribution to the Club’s success for the year. For 2021 this award was presented to Trish Hardy in recognition of her success in organizing past events.


    After the presentation of the awards, Mike assumed his activity director role and led the gift exchange aerobics. Door prizes were handed out to the lucky winners, and one person at each table went home with the table centerpiece.


    To wrap up the party and send everyone home in the festive spirit, the indomitable Oil Spots reconvened and regaled the crowd with their renditions of holiday classics. Our thanks and a tip of the fedora to John Bowyer, electric guitar and vocals; Rich Colwell, saxophone/flute; Mike Woodward, keyboard; Ken Evesson, drums; and Walter Bernard, keyboard.

    Our best wishes to all for a wonderful holiday season and a healthier and joyeous 2022!

    • -       Story by Scott Hardy, photos by Greg Fleischer


  • December 19, 2021 6:05 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Autocross, Twisted Sisters, GoF, tech sessions, movies and many more driving events.

    The club has begun planning the schedule of events for 2022 and although it isn't yet official we have published a list of tentative events so that you can begin planning.  We encourage you to mark your calendar so that you don't miss out on the fun.  The list can be found on the 2022 Tentative Events page.  Once they are official they will be added to the Club Sponsored Events Page.  

  • December 18, 2021 9:17 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    For those of us who love our classics, this will touch your hearts.  Get your Kleenex’s ready.  

    https://youtu.be/c4-oyBnknHk

    Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas, may it be full of family, friends, love and peace.  Oh yea, and a bit of driving in your MG!

  • November 27, 2021 8:20 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    As you prepare to attend our Christmas Party, remember to bring your package for the Food Bank. Here are some Ideas from a person that spoke to people who actually receive donated food items: 

    • Everyone donates mac and cheese in the box but it is hard to make use of because it requires milk and butter which is hard to get at food banks.
    • Boxed milk is a treasure, as kids need it for cereal which they also get a lot of. 
    • Canned vegetables and soups are great but often need a can opener or a pop top. 
    • Oil is a luxury but it is needed for rice-a-roni.
    • Spices or salt and pepper make a real Christmas gift.
    • Tea bags and coffee make people feel like you really care.
    • Sugar and flour are treats.
    • Tuna and crackers make a good lunch.
    • Food Banks get a lot of peanut butter and jelly but little sandwich bread.
    • Butter or margarine are useful.
    • Cake mix and frosting make it possible to make child’s birthday cake.
    • Dishwashing detergent is expensive and always appreciated.
    • Everyone loves Stove Top Stuffing.  
  • November 04, 2021 7:37 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    As always thanks to Greg for keeping up with the standings :


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