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FMCA license plate holder?
kristin@here.com replied to shelley.green@att.net's topic in Membership/Benefits
Kiley Mold makes the brackets and actually makes the goos eggs for FMCA, http://www.kileymold.com/products.html. -
Motor Coach Bankruptcies
kristin@here.com replied to starnetworkers@earthlink.net's topic in Buying an RV
Here is an article on FMCA.com that will be helpful. http://www.fmcmagazine.com/back-issues/2009/may/204 -
Here is a page of links on FMCA.com that lists a lot of informative pet-related Web sites. There is a pets welcome site that has a listing of pet friendly accomodations. Pet links Motorhoming with Pets
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Campgrounds close to Barrington, New Hampshire
kristin@here.com replied to rfgraham's topic in Campgrounds
You can do a radius search on FMCA's business directory. This will give you a list of FMCA commercial campgrounds near Barrington. 03825 is the zip code you will need and use the link below to start your search. http://www.fmca.com/index.php?option=com_s...&Itemid=283 -
New Members, Roadtrek Owner
kristin@here.com replied to benny@waskomtexas.com's topic in Type B Motorhomes
FMCA does have a chapter just for you, called Roadtrek International, for Roadtrek owners. Use the FMCA chapter search (see link below) to find out more information about this group. In the keywords field, type "roadtrek" and then search. You can ask to receive information about the chapter, or you may contact the chapter directly. http://www.fmca.com/index.php/chapters/chapter-search -
FMCA Facebook group
kristin@here.com replied to kristin@here.com's topic in RV Internet to Go/Staying in Touch
Facebook is a social network of millions of people. If FMCA can promote our organization on FB, then it opens up a new avenue for potential members -- yes, younger members, perhaps. The forums on the FMCA Community are a powerful resource tool and still should be utilized. FB is different from forums. It's more personal and reaches out to a different demographic. FB is free and if FMCA can generate interest about the Association from Facebook's social utility, then it's a win-win for everyone. -
I just noticed that FMCA has created a group on facebook. This is a very big step for FMCA and can attract a lot of younger and prospective members. With the way technology is headed this could be a great marketing tool for FMCA and I am glad to see them do this. If you have a Facebook account I encourage you to search for "Family Motor Coach Associaton" and Join the FMCA group. Let's get the word out about the best and world's largest motorhome organization.