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RV Seminar: Repair, Safety, Maintenance

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I wanted to tell the forum about a seminar for RV maintenance. It is a 4 day seminar in Elizabethtown, Ky. I found an ad in motorhome from March 2016 on page 111. Go to http://www.rvsafety.com/ and view on conferences.

It is on RV technical, safety, driving, and lifestyle classes. Cost is $249.00 for the 4 day class. The website gives more specifics to what the seminars are about.

This seminar is for basics to advanced, First timers, part timers, or full timers.

Plus the Bourbon Trail is nearby!

Can also call 321-453-7673. And I have no connection with this seminar other than I am going to attend.

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I will also be there with my wife. Susan will take one of the Class A driving classes.

I signed up about 6 weeks or so ago, and made an extra effort to sort out my RV Class preferences, like 5th or motorhome,

ahead of the seminar. I believe the only way for me to get resolution to that will be to do some weekly rentals of a Class B, A, and 5th.

All that is somewhat delayed as Susan is looking forward to France. At the moment, I'm enrolled in cooking school and Susan is enjoying my cooking, including my French dishes. The best RV for me may be the one with the best kitchen = 5th.

Rodger

Burn your recipes!

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My wife and I are also planning on attending. Purchased a B+ three years ago and an A end of last season. Still have much to learn and this sounds like a great venue to do it. Glad someone else from Michigan will be there!

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Hey Roger s. My wife can not make the seminar So you could cook your French dishes in my class A kitchen (as long as I can eat with you). Just kidding . See you there.

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CapKelly,

I'm not planning on eating out every night, so if we link up, don't be afraid to ask.

Susan and I will be staying in a local hotel.

I don't know what I will cook up, but it won't be from a list of RV potluck recipes, it will be something simple from what we find in a local market that looks interesting and what you have in your kitchen and refrigerator to cook with.

Look for the guy in a blue shirt that has a Certified RVIA Electrical Specialist patch on the front of it.

Anything from a saute, to a soup, to a grill, etc.

Yesterday made a 4 mushroom soup, brussel sprout snack, and Thai yellow curry chicken for the wife.

The wife refuses to cook now, doesn't want to eat her cooking in place of mine.

Wife is starting to balk at going out for dinner...I ask a lot of questions and refuse to order dishes that don't sound like they will

be made in an acceptable manner. At a hamburger joint the other day, I asked what kind of frying oil they use and how often they changed it...nope, didn't order the fries. Waitress said I'm the first customer in two years to ask these kinds of "irritating" I'm sure...questions. But she got a good tip as she got the info back to me.

Found a restaurant on the way to Sonoma. Will be going back there soon. The "Chef" uses all locally grown produce, freshly picked each day and uses a combination of cooking processes!

Off to my Dim Sum class tonight!

Rodger

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Tracy. 

You're on a post from April 2016!  If your interested, FMCA Rally in Chandler, AZ.  March 7 thru 10, 2017...Seminars are offered.  Come join us!

Carl

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Just to add to what Carl just posted, they are have a driving school that is great for the persons looking to learn or improve their driving skills. Give the office a call in Cincinnati. 513-474-3622

Also if you come to the Rally, March 7th to the 10th, in Chandler, AZ at the Rawhide Western Town and Event Center you will get to meet some REALLY NICE, HANDSOME MEN, BEAUTIFUL LADIES, and oh yes, Manholt, Wildebill, Brett,:D and my self:wub:. Life can't get any better than that.

The many seminar, show coaches, vendors and entertainment ain't too shabby either. 

Herman

 

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