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CMCC attendance has been dropping steadily over the last few years, our costs have gone up significantly, and there are now many Northeast events at both Rausch and AOAA.
Due to these facts, we have decided to discontinue CMCC as an “event”.

We are still planning on getting together to wheel on July 18th through the 20th and will be staying at Twin Grove for the days we are there, but there will be no shirts, no stickers, no dinner, no raffle, and it will no longer be a TLCA sanctioned event.

There will be no fee other than what Twin Grove and the wheeling venues charge, and no waivers to sign other than what’s required for the individual venues.

We deeply appreciate the support we have gotten from all the attendees, vendors, and the extraordinary work by so few who have made it a successful event for the last 24 years.
 
Jon and to the rest of everyone in Gotham Cruisers that have worked very hard each year for the event,

I want to thank all of you for the outstanding job putting on a great event every year. It has always been a highlight of my year for myself and my kids(my daughter has been coming for more years than I can remember lol)

Thanks again for the many years
Burl
 
Jon and to the rest of everyone in Gotham Cruisers that have worked very hard each year for the event,

I want to thank all of you for the outstanding job putting on a great event every year. It has always been a highlight of my year for myself and my kids(my daughter has been coming for more years than I can remember lol)

Thanks again for the many years
Burl
Hey Burl, we're not dead, just keeping it simple and inexpensive. We're still gonna wheel.
 
I never made it to this event, but it's sad to see it going away.
I know the amount of work that goes into these events (Cruise Moab Committee member). Hats off to all that have been involved in this event over the years.
 
I never made it to this event, but it's sad to see it going away.
I know the amount of work that goes into these events (Cruise Moab Committee member). Hats off to all that have been involved in this event over the years.
Yea, it simply became unsustainable when you look at the numbers. It would have been nice to make it to 25 years, but that's the way it goes.
 

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