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History
Us Club Presidents
Officers
President--James Broaddus jlbroaddus@msn.com
Vice Pres.--Joan Avent aventjm@hughes.net
Treasurer--Ethel Sterling jasperjbag@earthlink.net
Rec. Secretary--Joyce Palmer joyceapalmer1@gmail.com
Bus. Mngr.--Lawrence Turner prostocklt@gmail.com
Appointed or Volunteer Positions
Safety Officer Lawrence Turner
Hospitality Ariane Odom
Web Mngr. Edward Clark
Web Designer Bill Christmas
Newsletter Editor Joan Avent
Chaplain Elder Rodney Gause
At the Us Club, we know your free time and leisure activities are important. We offer a diverse range of rallies to meet your, entertainment and recreational interests to our members. Whether you are looking to meet new friends or just get away from it all, the Us Club can help. Feel free to browse through our site. If you want more information about our club go to our Contact Page.
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The first rally was held in September 1985 at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Campground with 26 motorhomes in attendance. More than 150 rallies have been held since that first one in September of 1985, and the Us Club has grown in numbers from 26 to the present number of over 100. At one time the Club had two "Area Representatives," Bert Williams for New Jersey and Pennsylvania; Kermit White for Virginia and North Carolina. Membership included well over a hundred families. Many lasting friendships have been made during the life of the Us Club. We've watched as the children of some member families grew to adulthood. Sadly, a number of our early members, who were very active in Club activities, have since passed away.
1985 - 1991- Maurel Allen
1991 - 1992 - Allen West
1992 - 1996 - Alfonzo Spencer
1996 - 2000 - Edwin Johnson
2000 - 2005 - Harry Sterling
2005 - 2009 - Anne Love
2010 - 2014 - Emmitt Dickerson
2015 - 2018 - James Broaddus
2019 - 2021- Langford Johnson
2021 - 2022 - Arthur Roane
2023 - Present -James Broaddus