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The ANTIQUE AUTOMOBILE CLUB of AMERICA

Westerly Pawcatuck Region


Serving Rhode Island and Eastern Connecticut.

Monthly meetings are normally held at 7PM on the last Wednesday of each month at the Senior Citizens Center in North Stonington, Connecticut located behind the Holly Green Shopping Plaza just East of the Raspberry Junction Craft Center on Route 2.  PLEASE Note: The next scheduled meeting will be held June 25th 2008.

The Westerly Pawcatuck Region was chartered with the AACA to help promote the enjoyment and preservation of antique automobiles. The majority of our members live in the Rhode Island and Eastern Connecticut area but a number of them call garages, as distant as Florida and Arizona, home.

Our meetings are open to all. Visitors and/or prospective members are encouraged to attend. Ownership of an automobile is NOT REQUIRED although membership in the National Association (the AACA) is required to join the club as a member. If you are not already a member let me be the first to invite you to the meeting.

Click for: 'Door to Door Directions'  Again we hope to see you there!



 
 
Listing of Club Officers

Application for Membership

For Sale List - See our latest listing

Roadside Recipes Member's favorites!

Be sure and visit the club's Photo Album at http://photos.yahoo.com/wpraaca

Looking for Member's Show n Tell photos to share!
Saved some space for you and now I'm just waiting for your submission.




NEWSLETTER  CLICK HERE to view the current issue of the CLASSY CHASIS





LINKS -





AUTOS Old and New - An interactive WordFind    




BRAND New JigSaw Puzzle ~ JUST 4 YOU!
  

MEMBER AUTO JigSaw Puzzles... Click on one of the link below then click on 'RUN' to play online or 'SAVE' to download the puzzle and play at a more convenient time. The first member to tell me the Make, Model and Owner wins a PRIZE!

Make Model & Owner



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