Monday, December 31, 2012

Below is a recap of our 2012 Year....

    We have traveled many miles all over the USA and Alaska.
   We had 3 members on the caravan to Alaska. We had some attend the International and Volunteer.
   We lost a few members this year also, let us remember them in our Thoughts.
   The Rallys were special  this year as we made friends with Penn-Lehigh Unit and shared fun and work(?) with them, let's hope we can do the same next year.
    Have a Happy New Year and Travel Safe in 2013.
 Here we are at the  Carlisle Rally in April, 2012
 Carl & Jackie Light enjoying their last year of Airstreaming!!
 Bill & Joan Have become experts at Riveting !!!!
 Yes..We got a New President!! Now who wears the pants in the Club ?
We got New Members this year!! Evert & Kay Hawk
 Remember our past Members!! Here Dick Marquette gets his life long dream to be an Engineer on the Disney train in Disney World!!
 Carol and Bill Abbot meet Santa Claus!!!
 John Strawser enjoying the south..Texas?...
  
Yes !! Life is Good !!!

Friday, October 26, 2012

  • 2013 Central Penn Unit Officiers
President.. John Bates
164 Deer Drive
Lebanon,Pa. 17046
 Email.. koala14@verizon.net
717-507-7277

1st Vice President.. Joann Olshefski
 275 Fourth St.
Northumberland, Pa. 17857
Email  jojoann4@wmconnect.com
510-490-2247

Secretary...Sue Bates
Same as above

Treasurer.. Audrey Landvater
2373 Stauffer Road
Mt.Joy,Pa. 17552-8735
Email  krlajwvater@embargmail.com
717-653-2653



    

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Making Apple Butter.. it takes 6-8 hours of cooking & stirring to make it. The crowd waited for jars of  Apple Butter to take home. I even got a quart of it..Mmmm Mmmm Good.
Here are pics of the weekend..Lots of Fun!! 
https://picasaweb.google.com/AirstreamHobo/LittleBuffaloParkOct2012#
 Here are Central Penn Unit Members ready to work the Fall Fest.
 Here are the Penn Lehigh Unit Members also here to help.
Now That's a Crew!!! Notice our leader "John" is laying down!! Also Ben from the park is here to guide us. We had a great 5 days here in exchange for Free Camping!!! Our goal is to give back to Pa. State Parks by Volunteering our talents and labor. Many hands made this Fun!!
Here we are in Little Buffalo State Park. The new officers are taking over for 2013 year!! Here is Charlie swearing in John Bates as our New President. Sue Bates  is past president and Jo Ann Olshefski is 1st VP. Congratulations to all. This is John's official 1st Rally here, we are also joined by Penn Lehigh Unit to make this Rally successful.
  We are helping the staff at Little Buffalo have their Annual Fall Fest. We are running the old water/wheel mill ... more later!!

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

 Here is Steve and Linda Koreny enjoying their trip out West!!
Steve and grandson Eli out Kayaking! Here is a brief story that I got from Linda....
In June we headed west to meet up with our son and grandson who live in Seattle. After spending a few days in Yellowstone and we met up with them in Glacier National Park for nearly two weeks of camping, kayaking, sailing, bike riding and hiking. Eli is 5 and so he and I worked on his program so he could be sworn in as a Junior Ranger and he got his badge. I love the drive along the Going To The Sun Road. After leaving them we began to head "sort of" east. We stopped for a week in Ely, MN, in Fall Lake, a National Forest campground, where we spent our days kayaking in Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, an area of tens of thousands of lakes in an area set aside and kept as total wilderness as it was when Lewis and Clark traveled through there.




Continuing eastward, we came with our aluminum wigwam to the shores of Gitchi-Gumee (Lake Superior) and have been slowly meandering our way along ths side of it. When we arrived in Grand Portage on the Canadian border we were enjoying the Grand Portage National Monument - think beaver fur trade for beaver hats, learned of the Rendezvous, an annual living history re-enactment and extended for the weekend to participate. Totally enthalled with that, we were told that we would probably enjoy Fort William in Thunder Bay, Ontario, even more so and we headed up there. The campground there is in its second year and included for the campers is a tour guide at 10am. Since we were the only ones who showed up on Monday morning we had our own private tour guide - in period (early 1800s) costume in period "person" - for more than two hours. We spent the entire day there as it is huge and we found it so interesting.



We have continued "inching" our way along this side of the Lake hiking in boreal forests rich in birch and pines, heavy in mosses and colorful lichens. Some hiking trails are somewhat rough with entwinded tree roots and jutting rocks, climbing over boulders with absolutely stunning views of the Lake as it sparkles in the sun. We've been kayaking in glacial carved clear water lakes which we've had mostly or entirely to ourselves, so quiet. It is only August 21st but there is no mistake, the trees are changing color. Tomorrow we plan to turn away from the Lake, heading further north along Hwy 11 which has been called "Canada's Route 66" and hope to see moose, etc.



Friday, August 10, 2012

 Here is Linda Bell & Reggie Miller in Alaska
 Here is all the Airstreams parked. Look closely..you can see JoAnn Oleshefski in red at the front of her Airstream. 
Linda & Reggie enjoying a break at one of the local pub in Alaska... As soon as I have pictures of Moser/Randall I will Post.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Here is a new Blog made by The Landvaters...  http://vatersairstream.blogspot.com/  Check out their last caravan to Kentucky.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Her I am with our " Unit Superior Merit Award" for the year of 2011. THANK-YOU  Central Penn for making my year Outstanding! I couldn't do it without your support and Volunteerism in  the Rallys. Past President Dennis "Obie" Ober

Thursday, April 12, 2012

April 12, 2012... Today we said Good-Bye to Our friend Lou Jacobs. The Church was full of friends and Family. But most of all Lou was buried in Full Boy Scout Uniform. He had all his Badges on him even the Silver Beaver Award( Highest Award given to an adult for his service to the Boy Scouts)



It was hard to see him today for the last time..Oh what Memories flashed before our eyes. The service was beautiful. The Priest pointed out different things that Lou made in wood working that he did for the church. The Lectern, The Altar, and also the Large Cross on the wall with Jesus Christ on it. He said Lou made all these with the lumber from the same tree...Beautiful!!! He also helped the Boys Scouts redo all the stain windows in the church & also played a big part in the building of the social/fellowship hall.



When Airstreaming, Lou often led the Caravan down the road. Guess who led this Funeral to the cemetery? Yes it was Lou again!! The internment was at Indiantown Gap National Cemetery. We drove about 35 miles together to get there, we were met by the Military Staff and stopped at one of the pavilions for the service. The Military conducted a Full Military Salute to Lou( He was a Korean Veteran). 21 Gun Salute, Taps, and also the Flag ceremony with a presentation to Stephanie.



Afterwards we gathered at a local restaurant for some refreshments and to talk about memories. Today was hard for me because of losing a friend who had the same interests as me. I will always remember his out going personality and friendship. "Good Bye Lou" but always on my heart!! God Bless...... Amen

Wednesday, April 11, 2012



Louis S. Jacobs

Louis S. Jacobs, 81, of Duncannon, PA, formerly of Aldan, PA died peacefully at home on April 9th, 2012 surrounded by his loving and caring family.
Lou was born on July 5, 1930 in Philadelphia, PA the son of the late Nicholas and Catherine (Fiocca) Jacobs.
His three loves were God and Church, his family, and country. He was a devoted husband and loving father above all else. He served on church council at St. Bernadette Church in Duncannon where he was also a Eucharistic Minister among many other duties. He proudly served in the US Army in Korea as a Combat Engineer and was a member of Philadelphia VFW Post 7648. Lou was a hand type compositor by trade and later partnered in a business in the trade until he retired in 1992. He served on the Susquenita School Board. Lou was a scoutmaster for many years. He also served as Chairman of High Adventure to Philmont Scout Ranch, NM for the Boys Scouts of America. Lou loved the outdoors, especially camping, where he enjoyed going all across the United States with his wife and their travel-trailer friends. He was a member of Duncannon Outdoor Association. Lou also enjoyed handyman work, crabbing, woodworking, and taking care of his home. His life, full of love and memories, will forever be held in the hearts of family and friends.
Survivors are his loving wife Stephanie (Kalinowski) Jacobs of 57 years; beloved daughters, Mary Anne, (Hugh) McElhenney and Louise (Richard) Amspacher; beloved son "J" Joseph (Joan) Jacobs; Loving brother Raymond (late Mamie) Jacobs; Loving sister Betty (Joe) Lafferty; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Also survived by cousins and nieces and nephews.
Family, relatives and friends are invited to a Mass of Christian Burial which will be celebrated at 11:00 A.M. on Thursday, April 12, 2012 in the St. Bernadette Catholic Church, 901 High Street, Duncannon, PA, with Rev. Dr. John Trigilio, Jr. and Very Rev. William Forrey as celebrants. A viewing will be held from 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. on Thursday in the social hall of the church. Internment at Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Annville, PA will immediately follow the church service.
Arrangements are entrusted to the Michael J. Shalonis Funeral Home, Marysville.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given in his memory to Hospice of Central PA, 1320 Linglestown Road, Harrisburg, PA 17110 or St. Bernadette Church Building Fund, 121 Williams Street, Marysville, PA 17053. Shalonis -- Marysville

My Thoughts by Dennis Ober,
Lou has been a loyal friend for the past 2 decades. His love of Airstreams brought us together. We have travel to many states and many Rallies Too! He was our only member to serve 2 terms as President becaused he loved the club and the members. His wit and will to serve others will be forever in our minds. His stories of the Scouts(that he loved) and all his years as a volunteer for them. Lou sure knew how to squeeze every minute out of life. He would jump in everytime to help anyone. He sure loved Happy Hour with his Friends! There are so many memories of Lou it is hard to write them all down but I made a picture tribute to him that I hope you will enjoy...ah So Many Memories!!! Click for the pictures and then click on slide show icon to view!
May God Bless Lou!!https://picasaweb.google.com/AirstreamHobo/TributeToLouJacobs19302012#

Saturday, April 7, 2012

It's April, it must be time for Spring Carlisle. Join Us at our April Rally in Carlisle,Pa. We will be camping at Bonjourno Conference Center in Carlisle on April 27-29th. You may come early and stay late if you wish. There will be tours also of the area also. Call Charlie Sanders at 717-243-4328 to sign up. See the newsletter for all the details. Hope to see you all there!! It is Spring Time...get those Airstreams out of storage and hit the Road!!

Also, Please keep Lou Jacobs in your Prayers as Hospice has been called in to take care of him.