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EDGE&TA Branch 212


Club Contact Name: Jeffrey A Ray
Club Contact Address: P O Box 446, Zebulon, GA 30224
Club Contact E-mail Address: [email protected]
Club Contact Phone Number: (770) 294-8020
Branch Officers for 2023
President:[email protected], (770) 294-8020
Jeffrey A Ray 14840 Hwy 19, Griffin, GA 30224,Vice President:
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EDGE&TA Branch 182


Club Contact Name: Gail Holzman
Club Contact Address: 7690 Albion RD, North Royalton, OH 44133
Club Contact E-mail Address: [email protected]
Club Contact Phone Number: (440) 237-7609
Branch Officers for 2024
President:
Don Sommer
4451 Akins Road, North Royalton, OH 44133, [email protected], (440) 237-9098
Vice President:
Les Wilson 5256 Baker Road, Medina, OH 44256, [email protected] , (602) 980-9998
Secretary:
Gail Holzman
7690 Albion Rd., North Royalton, OH 44133 (440) 237-7609 [email protected]
Treasurer:
Gail Holzman
7690 Albion Rd., North Royalton, OH 44133 (440) 237-7609 [email protected]
Safety Director:
Les Wilson 5256 Baker Road, Medina, OH 44256, [email protected], (602) 980-9998
Editor:
Gail Holzman
7690 Albion Rd., North Royalton, OH 44133 (440) 237-7609 [email protected]
Membership Director:
Vacant
Dave Clark
Dave has served as President of Ozarks Older Iron Club (OOIC). He is currently on the Board of Directors and has been for several years. This board is very active and meets monthly to discuss ideas that should be presented to the membership meetings of our Branch 28. Dave volunteers many hours to further the activities of Ozark Older Iron Club.
We want to honor Dave for his tireless efforts to help further our branch activities. He always has a display of “hit and miss” engines, hand grain grinders and other items at our spring and fall shows. He also spends lots of time helping design and organize an ad book we have for visitors and members. This book also lists the activities and history of our club. Dave is also an integral part of the “Tuesday Work Crew” that keeps our grounds and buildings in good shape. This crew also reconditions and preserves the many tool and implements that have been donated to our grounds.
Dave has his own collection of “hit and miss” engines, scale steam engines, and a Model A pickup. He displays these items at our shows and also other festivals in our area. He has returned a donated loom back to its working condition. He also helps keep our two steam traction engines in safe and working order. Dave also worked to organize and label several display cases of small tools and household items for the public to view inside our clubhouse. He has spent many hours researching info for lots of pieces of antique implements, etc. and made signs to put on these to inform visitors about the function and history of the items. He wants items back to original working order to better show the agricultural heritage of our area. Dave is an inspiration to all our members in the collection, preservation, and exhibition of antique equipment for both outdoor and indoor uses.
Barbara Moore
Barbara was and has been a very faithful supporter of Ozarks Older Iron Club (OOIC) and EDGETA since Branch 28 was organized. Her husband is one of the founding members of Branch 28. When they had their first show and tractor pull, Barbara was in charge of the snack shack. She has volunteered all through the years to be in charge of the eat shack (kitchen) and is a very faithful worker.
Barbara has been the supervisor of the cook shack for all of Branch 28’s activities since the first show and tractor pull. The first several years she directed other volunteers as they cooked and sold hamburgers, hotdogs, pies, etc. to the persons in attendance. This was all done with folding tables, popup canopies and extension cords for the fryers and cookers. When Branch 28 bought their permanent show grounds and built a building, Barbara was instrumental in the design of the kitchen and serving area. She has consistently worked to upgrade the facilities and equipment in order to develop the cook shack into a very successful profit center for our club.
Barbara has been a significant force behind all the work and dedication in EDGETA, Branch 28 throughout the years. Her work ethic and influence has been instrumental in the building and improvements of our cook shack without the officers and board of directors needing to be involved in the day to day operations. She has encouraged other persons to become involved. This has carried over to the younger members as they develop a sense of continuation for helping Branch 28 collect, preserve, and exhibit antique equipment. Barbara’s influence will be very important as following generations work to continue the traditions of our past agricultural methods and equipment.
Floyd Moore
Floyd Moore is the face of the K & O Steam & Gas Engine Association – Branch 11 of EDGETA.
Not only did he serve as president of the club for over 20 years, but continues as the executive director. He promotes our annual show at other EDGETA events, is licensed to operate our steam engine, has served as the announcer of our show, is a source of knowledge and club history, and is one of the most ready volunteers in the organization. When the club meeting room was constructed, he was in charge of the plumbing and electrical work. Floyd, who lives in Wellington, Kansas, is also treasurer of the Sumner Country Antique Tractor Association – Branch 70 of EDGETA.
As an avid Massey-Harris enthusiast, he has a collection of over 80 Massey items – tractors, equipment, sales memorabilia, and even a snowmobile. Floyd uses a model 44 Massey-Harris in tractor pull competition. He has served as board member and vice-president of the Massey Collectors Association and took part in their Great Planting on September 22, 2001. Near Chillicothe, IL. This project, which gained entry into the Guinness Book of World Records, met the challenge of plowing, discing, harrowing, and planting a 130 acre wheat field in one day using only Massey Harris tractors and equipment. Over 100 tractors, with a wide variety of models, took part in the event. It is the opinion of the officers of the K & O Steam & Gas Engine Association that Floyd Moore certainly deserves to be recognized by induction into the EDGETA Hall of Fame for his contribution to the collection, preservation, and exhibition of antique agriculture equipment
Club Contact Name: Mary Beckwith
Club Contact Address: 10549, Lathrop, CA 95330
Club Contact E-mail Address: [email protected]
Club Contact Phone Number: (209) 483-9528
Branch Officers for 2025
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