Hey Gearheads,
Remember that New Year's resolution you made to keep your beloved four-wheeled friend happy and pampered? Well, part of that involves keeping your membership in our glorious car club purring like a well-tuned V8.
Yes, friends, we're talking about those dues. You know, the ones that were due on January 1st. (We know, we know, it feels like it was just yesterday... or maybe a decade ago, depending on how many potholes you hit this week.)
We've sent out reminders that probably got lost in the Bermuda Triangle of your inbox, somewhere between "Important: Cat Video Compilation" and "Urgent: Your Extended Warranty May Be Expiring (Again)." We get it. Life happens! We've all been battling:
- The Post-Holiday Slump: Recovering from the sheer willpower it took to resist that extra slice of pie.
- The Election Frenzy: Trying to decide if your car's paint job should be red, blue, or a politically neutral chrome.
- The Arctic Blast: Keeping your plants alive.
- The "Unexpected Sprinkler System Turned Tsunami" Event: You know the one.
We've been there. We've seen the mud, the ice, and the questionable parking jobs. But, we're here to remind you that your car club family misses you! We miss the smell of burning rubber, the shine of freshly waxed fenders, and your hilarious stories about that time you tried to buy that questionable car you meant to restore.
Consider this your final pit stop. April 1st is the absolute, no-fooling, "you're gonna miss out on the fun" deadline. After that, your membership will be officially parked in the "expired" zone.
Think of it this way: Renewing your dues is like giving your car a high-five and a tank full of premium gas. It's an investment in good times, great people, and the occasional questionable car modification.
Click https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/TBFE37UAWXAZA to renew online, or stop by our Saturday meets with a check.
Don't let your ride down! We'll see you at the next meet-up, where we'll be discussing the finer points of tire selection and the best places to get work done on your car.
Keep on cruisin',
Andres Matheson