Picture: Our April Chicken BarBQ>
Click: April 18 BarBQ
See Eileen Mitchell (our secretary)'s '68 VW: Click on: Pictures. Look at the rest while you're at it.
For Sale: 1931 Model A Ford parts. Ex. Fenders, radiator & more 607-563-2223
Note: There are several new pictures added to this web site since the first of 2009. Check "Pictures" and "Stories & Illustrations".
Current news:
The May regular meeting was held May 3, 2:00. A secretary's summary of the meeting follows. Click on: Meeting Highlights, News, etc.
Welcome Spring!
The next plan is to keep increasing club membership and to participate in more local festivities as a club. Members will keep recruiting and there are applications available to print out on this web site. Don't forget, each of you, to come to and actively participate in our monthly meetings and bring guests as prospective new members.
Our regular meetings are the first Sunday of every month until after our June Auto Show, always at 2 PM. at the Bainbridge Museum. Bring guests. We want this to be the best club growth year.
About our car club.
'The Algonquin Antique Auto Club' is a group of motor vehicle enthusiasts socially bonding together in fun activities. We are the official Algonquin Region of the 'Antique Auto Club of America (AACA)'.
Our members own some pretty interesting cars ranging from 1919 to new. Many have modified or restored them to show quality. Some have hot rods, unrestored classics, and motorcycles. Others members simply enjoy mingling with car enthusiasts. The club hosts an annual car show at Bainbridge the second Sunday each June (June 14th., 2009) , has held road tours, has a summer picnic, and holiday dinners and parties. We have Regular Meetings the first Sunday of each month during winter and spring, at the Bainbridge Museum on W. Main Street. Guests welcome.
Keep checking this site, browse every page, use the "Links", and consider joining our club, come to our meetings, show your vehicles, and participate in our annual car show. If you join this club, you'll be a member of the famous 'Antique Automobile Club of America', and will receive all it's benefits. The AACA publication is a premium magazine that many people collect for their long lasting interest and value. By joining you'll be in close contact with other antique/collector car owners, share experiences, learn where to find cars & parts, and how to fix them. Year 2009 - Let's make it just get bigger & 'better'.