The annual Cruise Night on Friday 9th February saw 13 vehicles and 28 members, partners and friends choose their own route to cruise through the town on a mild summer evening to meet at Swanport Reserve, an
The Auto Collectors Club of Murray Bridge (ACCMB) held their first social evening of the New Year last Friday night at the home of Past President Claude and Liz Minge. Over 40 members, partners and friends joined
On a very cool mid-morning, club members drifted into the clubrooms in anticipation for the ACCMB Christmas Party. The subject of conversations varied between participants but invariably led to our vehicles. As the room continued to fill,
Once again our club participated in the annual Murray Bridge Christmas Parade. The procession commenced at 4.00pm from the Pine Park/Council Chambers assembly area and meandered via West Terrace, Bridge St, Seventh St and Mary Terrace to
Seven cars left the clubrooms at 9:00 a.m. and arrived on time at the oval. We were told where we had to park and after doing so, we quickly commandeered the shelter shed. We were part of
On the cool, overcast morning of Saturday 21st October, car club members in their vehicles, individually departed Murray Bridge. Travelling through the small sparsely populated towns of Chapmans Bore, Wynarka and Borrika and the larger township of
The Rally was a great success. Apparently, Riverland members are still talking about how they enjoyed themselves. On Friday, when entrants registered, we had a variety of slices and cakes for afternoon tea, followed by the casserole
Once again, the Murray Bridge A. & H. Society has been and gone and the Club was asked to supply a display of some of the vehicle’s members are so proud of. It would seem that many
We left the Clubrooms at 10:15 a.m., with 6 cars and 11 people. The weather was perfect and the countryside a picture with the canola crops out in yellow bloom. Ben was there to welcome us, and
On the 1st of September, 4 cars left Johnstone Park Clubrooms at 9am and travelled up to Mt Pleasant, meeting up with our leading vehicle for 10am morning “tea” at the Bakery. Travelling through many lovely crops