![]() Steve Powers ElCamino in front of the club house. |
About the ColoRODans... The ColoRODans have been a non-profit corporation dedicated to "FUN WITH CARS" since it's inception in March of 1968. The Club House. Meetings. Club meetings are held twice monthly, every 1st, 3rd and sometimes 5th Tuesday evenings of the month. The 5th one is ladies night so bring your your favorite gal. Meetings start at 7:30, so come early for a good seat. For a meeting schedule, click here, for any changes. |
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You can send a Fax or leave a message at: 303.682.0320 Email info(a)colorodans(dot)org ColoRODans Officers President: Joe Lopez (retains office for 3rd term) Vice President: Harold Aldridge (Still VP) Secretary: Butch Lapp (Returns to office after a few years) Treasurer: Steve Van Skiver (Has it down, ready to go) Board Chairman: Terry Campbell Board Secretary: Mike Wells Webmaster: Jim Miller |
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Membership Are you interested in: If you answered "YES"... the ColoRODans of Longmont could be the solution you are looking for. The members come from varied backgrounds and professions... but they all enjoy the automobile and the many related activities. To Become A Member Rod Festival - The ColoRODans annually sponsor and host the Rod Festival. The Rod Festival is not only a major event in the Rocky Mountain area, but is also recognized as one of the premier events in street rodding. Monthly Functions - The club members and families get together once a month to participate in an outing. The functions have consisted of going out to dinner or weekend long outings. We have toured Coors, Budweiser, the state capitol, Coors Field, car and automotive related businesses and manufactures. Community Involvement - The ColoRODans have and will continue to support the citizens of Longmont because we all share many of the same ideals and goals. The club has participated in various parades, grand openings and charity events. Like many car clubs we have become more active in the community over the years. In the early years, we were instrumental in the construction and placement of benches at the mini-bus stops. We have also worked with local Scout groups and held activities for charities. We have assisted Senior Meals on Wheels, Mountain States Children's Home, Tiny Tim Center, the VICA program at CDC and the OUR center, just to mention a few. The club has also donated time ad materials to build elementary playground equipment, food and clothing to needy families at Thanksgiving and Drivers Education films to the local high schools. If this sounds like something you may be interested in, please feel free to attend the next meeting or contact a member for more details. |
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