Tn'Vittles at Fiesta's
The Tn'Vittles breakfast for February was hosted by Kim
Housholder and held at Fiesta's (intersection of Carlisle and Montgomery). The turnout that morning of Club
members and guests was an impressive 32 people and eight Model T's - the largest turnout in recent
memory. The weather in early February was still chilly, so the only club members brave enough to
drive an open car were Ken and Kassandra Carpenter driving the family pickup truck.
The turnout was so great that the single waitress attending
the dining room was quickly overwhelmed. Linda and Betty stepped in to distribute coffee, creamers, and to
take orders to speed the process along. When the food was delivered, it was delicious and plentiful.
The mood was merry and everyone had a great time.
Thank you to Kim for hosting this event!
Vaughn and Vernon brave the chilly morning air outside Fiestas.
Bob Hawk next to the Carpenter's pickup.
Steve, Stan, and Linda chatting before the breakfast. Steve's 1925 coupe is in the background.
A view of the crouded but high-spirited dining room.
Linda assisted the waitress by taking orders and distributing coffee and creamers!
John, Mistee, and Bob
Don with his well maintained 1926 Tudor.
President Dean describing the alure of Model T's to curious restaurant patrons.
Outside Fiesta's after breakfast.
Bruce preparing to leave in his 1925 Tudor.
Kassandra in her grandparent's pickup.
Russell and Julie leaving in their 1923 coupe.
Steve inspecting Bruce's flooded carburetor.
Bruce and Dean troubleshooting the Tudor.
Ken and Kassandra
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