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JAGWire e-Magazine 2021 Concours d’Elegance Edition
2021 Concours d’Elebgance
2021 Concours d’Elegance
SPECIAL EDITION
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Greetings Jaguar Club Members,
It’s my pleasure to address you as your club presi-dent for the first time. Let’s start by waving goodbye to last year and the pandemic. Our monthly meetings will return on the 3rd Saturday of each month. Our next meeting is July 17, 11:00 AM at the Orlando Auto Museum in Dezerland Park, 5250 In-ternational Drive, Orlando. Please let me know of any topics or events you would like to discuss.
Only 13 months after originally scheduled, our 33rd Annual Concours d’Elegance went on without a hitch, thanks to co-chairmen Juan Sierra and Will Hoehndorf. They could not have done it without all the help from Delila Davis! Thanks also to Pavel Va-cata for designing and procuring the elegant awards.
Our pre-concours Judges’ meeting had a record-breaking 25 certified and apprentice judges anxious-ly wanting to work. Chief Judge, Tom Wright, remined all of the strict JCNA rules. In the absence of Danny Bogdany, Erik Klerholm agreed to act as “Scrutineer.”
Saturday evening’s Gourmet Banquet was far above expectations at the Marriott, where “service” had true meaning. Delilah’s decorations were spectacu-lar, and presentation of awards went quickly with her assistance.
Several of our members never knew we have steep, rolling hills in “flatland” Florida until they followed our Rally Master Extraordinaire, Jay Hixson, on a Fun Run Road Rally. We wound up with a fascinating tour of Paquettet’s Farmall Tractor Museum near Leesburg, FL. (How does Jay find these interesting places)? Even better, he arranged lunch to be ca-tered by what must be Florida’s best Bar-B-Q!
Our phantastic photographer, Robert Delmar, made hundreds of Fun Photos which webmaster, Judy Delmar, posted at www.JaguarClubFL.com. You can download any or all photos for free, or order prints, coffee mugs, greeting cards, etc. at Robert’s whole-sale cost.
With your help, my plans for the upcoming months include interesting guest speakers, events, tech ses-sions, road ralleys, a slalom, +++. Our lives are getting back to “normal” again! We’ll rotate meetings to places so members might drive a little less and enjoy a little more. With your help. We will attract new friends and new members who want to belong to “The Funnest Car Club in Florida!”
Tom Orlando President@JaguarClubFL.com
Officers and Steering Council…………,…….……...…page 3
Welcome New Members…………………….….……....page 4
Editor’s Corner……………………,……………,,,,,,,..…...page 5
2021 JCOf Concours d’Elegance ………...……..pages 6-10
2021 JCOF Concours Awards Banquet…,…..pages 11-14
2021JCOF Concours Sunday Road Trip…..,..pages 15-16
Officers & Membership Meetings Minutes,pages 17-18
Jaguar Heritage Coventry Foundaton… …pages 19-20
Event Calendar…………...…………………………..pages 21-24
Support our Advertisers….……….……………...pages 25-27
2021 Membership Renewal & Application.page 28
President’s Message
President Tom Orlando
646-265-5594 President@JaguarClubFL.com
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JCOF SECRETARY
Genie Sierra
JCOF PRESIDENT
Tom Orlando President@JaguarClubFL.com
CHIEF JUDGE and JCOF IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
Erik Klerholm
JCOF TREASURER, PAST PRESIDENT
JCOF CONCOURS SCRUTINEER Danny Bogdany
JCOF CHIEF JUDGE EMERITUS
& PAST PRESIDENT &
FORMER JCNA DIRECTOR COVENTRY FOUNDATION CHIEF COUNSEL
Tom Wright
JCOF VICE PRESIDENT
Pavel Vacata
JCOF CONCOURS d’ELEGANCE CHAIRMAN
Will Hoehndorf
JCOF SLALOM MASTER
Tom Wright, III
MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN
Steve Handler
Membership@JaguarClubFL.com
JAGWire e-Magazine ADVERTISING MANAGER
Bob Lewis
Advertising@JaguarClubFL.com
www.JaguarClubFL.com
Webmaster
Judy Delmar
Webmaster@JaguarClubFL.com
JAGWire e-Magazine, Editor and [MIS]Information Manager
Robert Delmar
Editor@JaguarClubFL.com
JAGWire Disclaimer: The Jaguar Club of Florida (JCOF), its officers, editors and contributors expressly disclaim any warranty
or endorsement of any services or products contained in any article or advertisement. The opinions expressed by editors
and contributors are not necessarily those of the JCOF, its officers , steering committee members or members at large.
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The Jaguar Club of Florida (JCOF) was founded in 1977 by a small group of enthusiasts who had a common love of ownership, operation and maintenance of the world’s most beautiful automobiles – Jaguars. From that modest start with a handful of participants, JCOF has grown to almost 200 active members, affiliate spouses and friends. JCOF is proudly affiliated with Jag-uar Clubs of North America, Inc. (JCNA), an organiza-tion comprised of more than sixty clubs throughout the United States, Mexico and Canada.
Membership in JCOF automatically includes: mem-bership in JCNA; subscriptions to both the award-winning JAGWire newsletter and the JCNA Jaguar Jour-nal which are delivered bi-monthly; discounts on insur-ance at Hagerty Insurance; deep discounts on JCNA Shoppe purchases and Jaguar Heritage Certificates; discounts from other commercial suppliers, and access to the JCNA Tool Loan Program.
JCOF members participate in a myriad of events in-cluding driving venues such as tours, rallies and sla-loms; monthly brunch or dinner meetings; Holiday and Summer Splash parties; our annual Jaguar Only Con-cours d’Elegance, and other ‘pop-up’ events such as car shows; Cars & Coffee get-togethers, and breakfasts with other car clubs. We encourage family participa-tion and many members bring children, grandchildren and friends to our events.
In addition to JAGWire newsletter, we communicate with members about local news and event information through electronic mail updates, websites and webpages. Check out prior editions of our award-winning newsletters at www.JaguarClubFL.com . After joining JCOF, you will receive your membership card from JCNA, and after you’ve attended your first JCOF event, you will receive a JCOF name tag.
If you have any questions regarding membership, please contact the JCOF Membership Chairperson:
Steve Handler Membership@JaguarClubFL.com
ABOUT OUR JAGUAR CLUB
If you know someone who has not yet renewed membership in JCOF or some-one who either owns or admires Jaguar automobiles, please contact them and ask them to Join Us For Fun!
Tell them about our “Best Jaguar Club in North America Website” www.JaguarClubFL.com where they can click the JOIN/RENEW tab at the top of the page and pay the modest fee online.
Remind them to add a co-member or spouse and be sure to include both email addresses.
In case you’ve already renewed but for-got to add your own co-member/spouse, simply complete another renewal form, and pay only $10.00. S/he will receive voting rights, a name tag after attending one JCOF event, plus individual copies of JAGWire e-Magazine. Don’t forget to include her/his email address.
EDITOR’S NOTE:
Steve Handler, who has served so capably as Membership Chairman for many years, has been quite ill in recent months.
If you know of someone who recently joined our club but has not been receiving infor-mation or editions of JAGWire, please let me know.
We hope that Steve gets well soon and will continue doing the job as Membership Chair-man he has done so well for so many years.
Robert Delmar Editor@JaguarClubFL.com
Hello Fellow CatDrivers,
Steve Handler 352-751-6760
1308 Greenville WayT The Villages, Fl. 32162
Membership@JaguarClubFL.com
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attended Saturday morning’s
orientation, and most participat-
ed in teams to assure objective
judging of the highest standards
was done.
Though many CatDrivers attend-
ed only on Saturday, 70 stayed
for the our sumptuous gourmet
dinner and awards presenta-
tions. Most met at 8:15 Sunday
am to be led on an exciting Fun
Run Road Trip by Jay and Karen
Hixson. Who woulda ‘thunk’ a
Tractor Museum would be so fascinating or Bar-B-Q lunch
could be so good?
Many exciting things happened
over the weekend and I made
hundreds of photos. Unfortu-
nately, I was beginning to suffer
from what would become a long
and lingering illness, so I retreat-
ed to the hotel and missed pho-
tographing a number of cars
competing in the Concours.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
This special ‘Concours’ edition of
JAGWire replaces the March-
April and May-June editions.
If you have some good photos,
especially of some concours
cars I may have missed, please
send them to me. I will add
them under the FUN PHOTOS
tab in our JCNA award winning
website: www.JaguarClubFL.com
where you can download photos
to your computer and order
prints, coffee mugs, posters, etc.
at wholesale. Such a Deal!
Your comments and criticisms
are always welcome. MailTo:l
Editor@JaguarClubFL.com
OH! WHAT FUN WE HAD!
Finally, after 13 long, boring months of Covid seclusion, JCOF’s 33rd Annu-al Concours d’Elegance was held!
The Marriott at Lake Mary exerted every effort to make facilities as ‘Covid-Safe’ as possible. Most all of our at-tendees were wise [we don’t use the word ‘old’] enough to have had vac-cines, but masks and distancing were the order of the day. Even so, many of us couldn’t help from hugging friends we’ve not seen in so many months.
I’m not sure, but this may have been the best attended JCOF Concours weekend ever. A record number of JCNA Certified and Apprentice Judges
Editor’s Corner By Robert Delmar
Edtor@JaguarClubFL.com
JCOF members receive their JAGWire e-Magazines via hyperlinks in e-mail messages from the editor. E-editions include live links to interesting articles and photos in this and other automotive publications. Previous editions of JAGWire, together with the current Event Calendar and Event Registration Forms are always available online at www.JaguarClubFL.com You can also Click Here to view earlier editions if JAGWire e-Magazine
Mar-Apr 2019 May-Jun 2019 Jul-Aug 2019 Sep-Oct 2019
Nov-Dec 2019 Jan-Feb 2020
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View these and many more
Fun Photos from JCOF’s
Concours d’Elegance and
other exciting events at:
www.JaguarClubFL.com
JCOF 33rd Concours d’Elegance April 23-25, 2021
Lake Mary Marriott Hotel
1501 International Parkway
Lake Mary, FL
WHERE LOTS OF FUN WAS HAD BY ALL!
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Click Here to view many more Fun Photos of our
wonderful Concours weekend and other events
that make us “The Funnest Car Club in Florida!”
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JCNA JUDGE TRAINING Lady Justice might be blind, but CatDrivers who earn cer-
tification to be JCNA Concours Judges certainly are not.
Each judge must attend special training classes designed
and required by JCNA to assure that standardized rules are
followed at every JCNA sanctioned concours throughout
North America.
JCOF’s Chief Judge, Tom Wright provided ‘refresher’ training for 25
JCNA members seeking re-certification and apprenticeship status on the
day of JCOF’s 33rd concours. They then divided into teams to judge 46
exquisite Jaguar automobiles competing in 20 different classifications.
Those meticulously prepared Jaguars were proudly displayed by en-
trants from 11 different JCNA affiliate clubs. Check their scores on the
following pages.
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JCOF 33rd Annual Concours d’Elegance Scores
Held at the Marriott Hotel, Lake Mary, FL, April 23-25, 2021
JCNA CHAMPION DIVISION Classification
Model
Color
Score
Owner(s)
Club
C1/PRE - Classics (Pre-XK engine) Tourer,
OTS, DHC and Saloons: Swallow, SS & SS
Jaguar (1927-51)
1934 SS Tourer
Green
(BRG)
99.830
Chris and Caryn Lapinski
SCJC
C1/PRE - Classics “ “ “
1935 SS Coupe Gray/
Blue
97.800 Eduardo Zavala &
Michelle Harrris
SCJC
C2/120: XK 120 (1948-54) 1953 XK120 FHC Blue 99.140 Lionel & Karen Bessudo JCOF
C4/150: XK 150 (1957-61) 1958 XK150S
OTS
Blue
99.990
Juan & Genie Sierra
JCOF
C5/E1: E-Types, Series 1 (1961-67)
1961 E-Type OTS
Green
99.410 Brenda Werling and George
Hervert
SCJC
C7/E3: E-Types, Series 3 (1971-75) 1974 E-Type OTS Brown 97.360 Roger Crawford JCCNF
C9/XJ: XJ6/12 Series 1 Saloons (1968-73);
XJ6/12 Series 2 Saloons and Coupes (1973-
79); Series III XJ6, XJ6 Sovereign and
XJ6 VDP (1979-87); Series III V12 and
V12 VDP (1979-92)
1972 XJ Sedan
Willow
Green
99.650
William Sweet
SCJC
C11/J8: XJ8/R Sedans (X308) (1998-2003),
XJ8/R Sedans (X350 Alloy) (2004-2009)
2009 XJ8 Sedan
Silver
100.00
Howard Meyers
C11/J8: “ “ “ 2008 XJ8 Sedan White 99.920 Don Dymer JCCNF
C11/J8: “ “ “ 2006 XKR Sedan 99.620 Richard & Suzanne Wize JCOF
C12/JS: XJ-S/SC (1976 - 1991 Pre-Facelift)
Coupe, Cabriolet, H&E Convertible, Con-
vertible, XJR-S Le Mans, XJR-S Sport.
1988 XJS Coupe
White
99.880
Britt Chapman
JCOF
C12/J8: “ “ “ 1989 XJS Coupe Red 99.840 Britt Chapman JCOF
C14/K8: XK8 Coupe and Conv. (1996-
2006), XKR (1999-2006)
2004 XK8 Coupe
Black
99.980
Philip and Karen DiTrolio
C14/K8: “ “ “ 2006 XKR OTS Blue 98.900 Ed Grant JCOF
C15/XK: XK and XKR Coupe and Conv.
(2007-On)
2013 XK Coupe
Blue
99.900
Bob and Judith Eberle
JCSWFL
C15/XK: “ “ “ 211 XK Conv. Red Juan and Genie Sierra JCOF
C18/PN: Preservation Class (20 to 35 years) 1990 XJS Conv. Red 99.620 Tom and Maria Orlando JCOF
C20/F: F-TYPE (2013-On) 2016 F-Type
Conv.
Silver 99.820 Frank Sierra JCOF
C20/F: “ “ “ 2016 F-Type
Coupe
BRG 99.790 Gary and Sylvia Thomas JCOF
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JCNA DRIVEN DIVISION Classification
Model
Color
Score
Owner(s)
Club
D1/PRE: All Classics (Pre-XK engine) and
XK 120, XK 140, XK 150
1958 XK150 DHC Cream 9.981 Ken and Kris Enborg JCOF
D1/PRE: “ “ “ 1956 XK140 FHC Yellow 9.952 Art Patstone JCOF
D3/E2: E-Types Series 1.5 (1968) and Series 2
E-Types (1968-71)
1970 XKE OTS Red 9.993 Gary and Dee M Berglin JCOF
D3/E2: “ “ “ 1969 XKE FHC BRG 9.960 Charles Schaefer JCOF
D8/XJS: XJ-S/SC (1976 - 1991 Pre-Facelift)
Coupe, Cabriolet, H&E Convertible, Con-
vertible, XJR-S Le Mans, XJR-S Sport.
1986 XJS Coupe
White
9.983
Richard & Pat Hartwell
D9/XJS: XJS (1991 - 1996 Facelift) Coupe,
Convertible, XJR-S Jaguar Sport.
1993 XJR S Conv.
Red
9.999
Derek and Linda Haynes
JCOF
D9/XJS: “ “ “ 1994 XJS Conv. Red 9.988 Pavel and Jana Vacata JCOF
D9/XJS: “ “ “ 1993 XJS Coupe Red 9.879 Tad Todd
D10/K8: XK8: Coupe and Conv. (1996-2006),
XKR (1999-2006)
2003 XK8 Conv.
Red
9.992
Larry Snider
JCCNF
D11/XK: New XK and XKR Coupe and
Conv. (2007-On)
2013 XKR Coupe
Gray
9.994
Craig Kerins
JCCNF
D11/XK: “ “ “ 2007 XK Coupe Blue 9.993 Karl and Joyce Manke JCOF
D11/XK: “ “ “ 2007 XK Conv. Blue 9.984 Will &Norma Hoehndorf JCOF
D15/F: F-TYPE (2013-On) 2014 F-Type S Blue 9.999 Jay and Karen Hixson JCOF
S1/PD: Factory-produced and prepared Com-
petition Jaguars, Factory-sponsored Compe-
tition and Limited Production Jaguars and
Production Jaguars privately prepared and
modified for competition
1993 XJ 220
Silver
9.998
Ian Crawford
JCOF
S2/MOD: Modified 1962 E-Type FHC Silver 9.978 Gary and Sue Hagopian JANE
JCOF 33rd Annual Concours d’Elegance Scores
Held at the Marriott Hotel, Lake Mary, FL, April 23-25, 2021
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After a long postponement of JCOF’s 2020 Concours, things finally began to take shape for 2021. At the final meeting of our committee, we had a count of 46 participants, meaning headcount, not registered cars. That brought a sigh of relief as we were required by the Marriott to have at least 40 attendees for the Banquet. Though we had a deadline for registering, that did not stop the numbers from continuing to grow. There was a new count every day. We ended up with about 46 registered cars, plus or minus 3 or 4 that showed up at he last minute.
I had created the banquettable arrangements the year be-fore, so those had to be opened back up and re-constructed. As registrations increased, three additional centerpieces were created and we had a final count of 70 people attend-ing the banquet. The banquet was a lovely occasion. The food was exquisite, the service was excellent and the awards were especially spectacular. Awards were designed by Deli-lah Davis and Erik Klerholm and produced by Pavel Vacata.
I had two very special trophies designed and presented in memory of Tom Curren. The Peoples’ Choice award went to Chris Lipinsky and the Judges’ Choice award to Eduardo Zavala (see cover photos). I also donated a smaller version of the Leaper to Jay Hixson for his enormous contribution of time arranging our Rallyes and Road Trips.
To my great delight, I was awarded the Walter C. Hill “Tarnished Trophy” award —a wonderful honor.
‘King’ Dan Middleton arrived in full regalia to present the President's Meritorious Award to Danny and Dianna Bogdany. Unfortunately, they were not in attendance.
Tom Orlando was inducted as our new President and Pavel Vacata was inducted as our new V.P. Tom Wright, our Chief Judge, announced his retirement and appointed Erik Klerholm as his successor.
Left to Right: Tom Orlando, incoming president; Juan Sierra, Concours Chairman; Will Hoehndorf, Concours Co-Chairman; Erik Klerholm, outgoing president and new Chief Judge; Tom Wright, now Chief Judge Emeritus.
I hope you enjoy Robert Delmar’s phantastic photos in this issue of JAGWire. Be sure to see even more from this wonderful weekend and other events by clicking the Fun Photos tab at our website, www.JaguarClubFL.com.
Delilah
JCOF’S ELEGANT 33rd Annual CONCOURS AWARDS BANQUET By Delilah Davis, Concours Coordinator
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Who woulda ‘thunk’ that a visit to a museum of antique tractors would turn out to be a really great fun-filled
event? BUT when JCOF’s Rally Master Extraordinaire, Jay Hixson, takes us on a Road Trip, it’s always an ad-
venture with lots of surprises!
Those who attended the JCOF Concours but who didn’t sign up for Sunday’s Road Trip really missed the fun.
[Don’t let that happen next year!]
Though somewhat weary from Saturday’s concours and still satiated from the evening’s elegant awards ban-
quet and extravagant cuisine, a number of JCOF stalwarts bravely lined up to follow Jay and Karen Hixson’s
blue F-Type convertible to parts unknown. Some followers never knew that central Florida had some pretty
steep hills. Equally exciting were the narrow, twisty roads that gave us a chance to enjoy the handling qualities
of our Jaguar automobiles. Stick shifts and paddle shifters got thorough workouts.
When we arrived at our destination near Leesburg, FL, the metal cutout of a buffalo on the fence gate was a
tip that we were about to see some unusual things. The owner of the ranch and museum, Stewart Paquette, is
quite a collector. Not only has he accumulated what is probably the largest collections of International Har-
vester ‘Farmall’ tractors, he also has Buffalo, cattle and horses roaming his beautiful property.
Stew Paquette is not only a collector of unusual items, he also proved
to be a most gracious host. He proudly led our somewhat disorganized
group on a tour of his collections. He graciously described many of his
Farmall tractors that he had personally and painstakingly restored and
which required constructing several buildings to contain them all.
While tractors were the main display, many of us “mature” folks were
delighted to see an International Harvester refrigerator — “Just like
the one mama got when we finally got rid of the old ice box,” said one
of our folks.
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As one might expect, no event with “The Funnest Car Club in Florida” would be complete without FOOD! Our
visit to Paquette’s Place was no exception. BUT, what a surprise when we tasted what may have been Florida’s
best Bar-B-Q! Good Food! Good Friends! Good Times! Who could ask for anything more?
Be sure not to miss future Jaguar Club events by frequently checking the Event Calendar on
our award winning website: www.JaguarClubFL.com.
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Jaguar Club of Florida (JCOF)
April13, 2021 Board of Directors Meeting Notes
Juan & Genie Sierras’ Home, Longwood, FL
Meeting Facilitator: Erik Klerholm, President JCOf
Board Members present in person: Juan Sierra, Genie Sierra, Erik Klerholm and Tom Orlando. Danny Bog-
dany joined the meeting using a Zoom internet account. All Board members were present.
The Board reviewed the purpose and function of JCOF as the 2020 Concours D’Elegance was cancelled
and there have been no monthly meetings since the Covid-19 emergency started last March 2020.
Tom wanted to discuss how the elections of the Board and Steering Council take place.
Basic information can be found in the By-Laws of the club. The usual date for election by the mem-
bership is at the Holiday party. Due to the extraordinary Covid 19 situation no Holiday party could be
held in January 2020. Therefore, the Board of Directors stayed in place and the 2021 Officers and Steer-
ing Council election will take place at the April 24th Concours dinner. Nominations from the floor will be
entertained. Tom said that he wanted to investigate future meeting locations. He also had ideas about
discussing jaguar repair shops at the next general meeting. Danny suggested that Tom announce at
the Concours dinner when the next general meeting date and tour will take place.
Treasurer’s report: Danny Bogdany explained the Treasurer’s work. The JCOF’s funds are in three ac-
counts and the plan is to close one of the accounts and consolidate the funds. A report of the club’s
available funds was made and details are filed with the Secretary. The payments to JCNA for member-
ship dues are up to date. After the new Board of Directors are elected at the Concours d’Elegance
dinner in April, the newly authorized board members will update necessary documentation. 2020 Con-
cours budget approved last year by membership will be used for the current Concours.
The JCOF P.O. Box in Maitland will be closed due to the lack of usage. All advertisers with JCOF are
100% paid up, due to the efforts of Bob Lewis. Erik discussed an email regarding a JCNA fee increase
per sanction activity.
A discussion took place among the Board regarding JCOF charitable donations this year. It was
agreed to ask the membership at the Concours dinner for a motion to approve donations to three or
four worthy charitable organizations. The Coventry Foundation was brought up as JCOF is a founding
Patron. Other past recipients were the Kidney Foundation in memory of Joe Tarnowski and Advent
Health Organ Donation program in memory of John Falco. Other worthy charitable organizations can
be considered.
The JCOF Concours event was discussed as it will take place shortly April 23-25, 2021 at the Marriott
Hotel in Lake Mary. The work is proceeding well.
Juan mentioned that he has a dealership contact that will supply 2 vehicles to be display at the
Concours. The dealership is also giving the club 5 certificates valued at $200.00 each for a complete
car detailing, a total donation value of $1,000.00. These certificates will be raffled at the dinner.
The meeting was adjourned at 6:00 PM.
Respectfully submitted,
Genie Sierra, Secretary
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Jaguar Club of Florida (JCOF)
June 19, 2021 Membership Meeting Notes
Meeting Location: Bella Tuscany 13424 Summerport Village
Pkwy, Windermere, FL
Meeting Facilitator: Tom Orlando, President, JCOF
President Tom Orlando started the meeting by leading the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by a moment
of silence in honor of those JCOF Club members who have passed. Tom then welcomed 20 members.
New members present were Betsy and Scott Shepherd.
President’s messages:
Tom spoke of the next JCOF Slalom to be held September 18 or 25, 2021 at the usual location in
Tavares, FL. Ian Crawford has offered to host a “Freeloaders” luncheon for all attendees to join
him at his house after the event. Will Hoehndorf will include details in the email “Blast” he sends
to all membership.
Delilah Davis has offered to hold a pool party at her home again this year. It is always a fun and re-
laxed event. The date and more details will be available soon.
Tom is requesting members to send him any pictures they might have related to JCOF events, espe-
cially the Concours in April. He will forward them to Robert Delmar to update the club’s website.
Tom opened a discussion on the $300.00 limit on club expenditures by authorized members that
would not require a membership vote. A discussion ensued by the members. By a show of hands
the new cap was approved at $500.00.
Wil Hoehndorf, 2022 JOCF Concours d’Elegance chairman, gave an updated status of the coming con-
cours. The next year’s concours will be held at the same location as year’s location, the Marriott Hotel in
Lake Mary. He was able to reserve a block of rooms at the hotel for participants at the Concours. Details
to follow as information is firmed up.
New business:
Tom Wright made comments on judging needs for the International Jaguar Festival being held in Ft
Myers October 20-23, 2021. The JCNA rules change is expected after the national AGM in Au-
gust that will require all judges to be requalified on a yearly basis. A judges training, to qualify
more judges for the IJF, will be offered by Craig Kerins, Southeast Regional Director and judge,
on July 10th in Venice, Florida. Volunteer judges are needed from our club.
Tom noted that any member taking the training in July will be prequalified for the IJF in October
and JCOF’s concours in 2022. The first-time trained judges would be able to work as an appren-
tice judge at the IJF and then qualify to be a full judge at the JCOF concours next spring. Infor-
mation to follow as details are firmed up.
A lively 50/50 raffle was held with the proceeds going to the club’s treasury.
Jaguar Events of Interest:
Read our email flyers from Will, check out Facebook, and wwwJaguarClubFL.com for the Current
Events Calendar.
September 18 or 25 JCOF next JCOF Slalom will be held in Tavares, FL. TBD
October 20-24, 2021 International Jaguar Festival in Ft Myers, FL. Registration is online.
Activities include REVs Museum, Boat/Tour, Rally/Tour, Concours, Slalom.
August 26-28 Columbia, SC Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Coventry Foundation Tours.
The next JCOF monthly meeting will be held July 17, 2021 at 11:00AM at Dezerland Park, 5250 Inter-
national Drive, Orlando,FL 32819
Respectfully submitted,
Genie Sierra, Secretary of Jaguar Club of Florida
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The Coventry Foundation
7001St. Andrews Rd. Suite 105
Columbia, SC. 29212
https://coventryfoundation.org
“Preserving Jaguar History”
The Jaguar Club of Florida was a founder of the “Coventry Foundation Club
Patron” concept and remained steadfast supporters of this worthy organization.
There are now fifteen JCNA affiliated clubs as well as one independent club that
have signed up to meaningfully support the Foundation on a continuing annual
basis.
Since the inception of this program the Coventry Foundation has grown exponen-
tially. We now have 9 Classic Jaguar automobiles, enormous amounts of literature
and reference material, the largest Jaguar tool collection in the world, and a
wealth of art work and memorabilia. The scholarship program continues to sup-
port a needy student in the art of automotive restoration.
The Foundation is very active in loaning tools to members and serving as the “go
to” source for technical and historical information. The storage space for all this
material has tripled. All of this growth, as well as the expanding mission of the
Coventry Foundation has come with growing expenses.
We would like to count on our loyal Club Patrons to supply the Foundation with a
reliable source of income to support a portion of the fixed costs. A year-
ly donation of $250 (or more) will greatly add to the stability of the organization
and enable our continued growth in the future.
Most clubs allocate some funds to annual donations. The Coventry Foundation
(thanks in large part to Tom Wright) is a 501 3 (c) charitable organization with
extremely low overhead that directly supports your hobby.
Midway through this awful year is a terrific time to do something good for our
Jaguar community by renewing the commitment and making the $250 donation.
Thanks again, your support has been invaluable to us.
Sincerely,
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Head for the Mountains
Concours d’Elegance
July 22 –24, 2021
Little Switzerland, NC
Little Switzerland Inn,
a Blue Ridge Parkway
Resort.
Carolina Jaguar Club invites all CatDrivers and
friends to this JCNA sanctioned Concours
d’Elegance.
Contact Jerry Tester, tester.xk@gmail.com
CarolinaJaguarClub.com
Click Here for info & registration
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JCNA International Jaguar Festival
October 20 - October 24, 2021
Marriott Sanibel Harbour Resort
July Membership Meeting
July 17, 2021 11:00AM at Dezerland Park,
(Orlando Auto Museum) 5250 International Drive, Orlando,FL 32819
JCOf PARTY! PARTY!
PARTY! At Delilah Davis’ Home
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Saturday, September 18 OR September 25
Lake County Tech Center
13000 Frankies Road
Tavavre, FL
Sizzlin Slalom and Freeloaders’ Lunch
Tst your driving skills (or lack thereof) by competing in
this JCNA Sanctioned Slalom! Earn worthless prizes
and dubious fame while njoying a day of Fun with other
CatDrivers! Freeload lunch at Ian Crawford’s beautiful
lake home and inspect his enviable cars and garage.
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