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The first meeting of the Bay State Antique Auto Club was held at the home of Charles DeStefano on October 8, 1968.  The original suggestion for the name of the club was “The Metropolitan Antique Auto Club” but in November the name “Bay State Antique Auto Club” was put in place by a 10 - 2 vote.  Membership dues were $5.00 per person. 

Our founding members were: Charles and Victoria DeStefano, Earle and Ruth Hartshorn, Harvey Vogel, Edward Gooley, William Stevens, Fred Porfert, and George Hughes.

The following excerpts were taken from the Bay State Antique Auto Club Silver Anniversary Edition Newsletter and highlights the clubs first 25 years.

   
1968

The first club officers were, at President- Lester Wax, Vice President- Ed Gooley, Treasurer-Charles DeStefano, Secretary and Membership- George Hughes.

   
1969

Membership increased to 30 members.

 


The club’s primary goal was to secure a suitable meeting place.

Started to draft the club’s by-laws and to utilize name badges.

On June 17th members started meeting at St. John’s Methodist Church in Oakdale Square in Dedham, MA.

The first annual Christmas party was held at Artie’s Fireside Restaurant in Dedham.

   
1970 Membership increase to 43 members.
 
The first newsletter was introduced and was 3 pages long and cost $0.06 to mail.

In November Lester Wax introduced the idea to have a “Trading Bee” for the following year and the date was set for July 11th at the Larz Anderson Museum in Brookline.

   
1971 Dues are to remain $5.00 and spouses were to pay $3.00.
 


The clubs by-laws were voted upon and approved.

The first BSAAC Trading Bee was considered a success with 36 vendor spaces sold with a $116.00 profit.

On June 24th the club officially became incorporated.

The club had 14 events, parades, and tours … everything from the Breakdown Tour to the Frostbite Tour.

   
1972 Held the first club auction … proceeds $23.00.
 


Postage increased to $0.08 due to 7 pages of information.

The first “Fun Rally and Swap Meet” was held on September 10th in Canton, MA.

   
1973 The Draper Estate in Canton was the site of the Second Annual Fall Meet.
 
Club Member True Hagman proposed the creation of a club library.
   
1974 5 YEAR ANNIVERSARY
 

Started the “man and Woman of the Year” award to the member “who helped the club most throughout the year.

In April the first “Kick-Off” Social was held.  This was the first of many to come.

For the summer months the meetings were held at the Larz Anderson Museum.

Our Canton Fall Meet had 89 cars and 24 vendors.

Founding member Charles DeStefano passed away and the club dedicated an award in his honor to be presented to the “Outstanding Member of the Year”.

   
1975

Our 74th meeting of the BSAAC was called to order on Tuesday, February 18th at 8:12 p.m. at the Larz Anderson Museum.

 
Voted to forgo the fall meet in Canton in favor of a summer meet.  This meet was then held on July 13th at the Larz Anderson Museum and earned $24.05.
   
1976 Our meetings were moved to the Dedham Community House in march.
 
Abel Ford of Revere became our sponsor for our July 18th show.
   
1977 Our newsletter cost $26.00 to publish and stamps increase to $0.13.
 
Muzi Ford City in Needham, MA. was our site and new sponsor for our summer car show.  Fifty-six vendors and 152 cars showed.
   
1978 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY
 

Celebrated on October 17th at the 116th club meeting.

Due to the clubs growth, meetings were moved to the Allin Congregational Church mid-year.

Auction income reached $113.00.

   
1979 The first Fall Flea market was organized at Neponset Valley Dodge in Norwood, MA.
   
1980 The 9th Annual Car Show was held at the Endicott Estate on July 13th in Dedham, MA.  Neponset Valley Dodge was our sponsor.
   
1981 Clair Auto became our show sponsor and more than 300 cars were on display.
 
Membership reached 125 and dues were now $10.00 per family to help offset the cost of our newsletter.

The club lost its site for the fall flea market and it was cancelled.

   
1982 Split the pot made its debut.
 
A Spring Social was held at the Sherwood Restaurant – Starlight Room in Stoughton, MA. (Now known as Alex’s).

Our main show drew 419 cars and 83 flea market vendors attended.

The November flea market was held at Bezema Buick and all the vendor spaces were sold out.

   
1983 15 YEAR ANNIVERSARY
 

In August the club held a “Members Only Auto Show” at Ridge Hill Reservation in Needham.

The fall flea market was held at Rodman Ford in Foxboro, MA.

   
1984 This years car show had 112 vendor spaces, 41 cars in the car corral and 500 cars registered.
 


The  Club also served 900 hamburgers, 400 sausages, 650 hot dogs, 39 dozen donuts, 1100 cups of coffee, and went trough 100 cases of soda.

Due to the success of the July show no fall flea market was held.

   
1985 Membership now stands at 167 members.
 


Meetings were held for 4 months at the Italian American Club in Dedham.

Our 14th Annual Car Show brought 626 antique cars and was highlighted in the Patriot Ledger newspaper.

   
1986 Our 15th Annual Car Show outdid all of our previous events drawing 670 cars along with 160 vendors.
 


A $200 “Tool Award” was awarded to an outstanding Dedham High School Auto Shop student.

   
1987 Helping out at a 1950’s Fair at the Endicott Estate over 481 children were given rides around the estate in various antique cars.
   
1988 20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY
  Membership reads 206 members.
   
1989 The newsletter now costs $68.75 to print and postage was $30.50.
 
The club became involved with the installation of new outside lighting at the Endicott Estate.
   
1990 Due to rising “club cost” membership dues went to $15.00 per family membership.
 
Satellite parking plans were discussed to aid our big show.
   
1991 Celebrated our 20th Anniversary of our car show and special t-shirts were printed.
 
The club's annual picnic was held at the maplewood Campgrounds in Easton, MA.
   
1992 Plans were set in place to celebrate next years 25th Anniversary.
 
Clair International once again was our sponsor for the July show in which 235 vendors and 798 antique and special interest cars participated.
   
   

Today, in the year 2008, the Bay State Antique Auto Club is financially secure and has over 250 family memberships along with 16 Charter members.  In our 39 year history we have had 22 different Presidents, 29 Vice Presidents, 16 Treasurers, 27 Secretaries and 30 Membership Chairpersons.

We will be holding our 37th Annual Car Show on July 13th and our Vintage Era Car Show on September 21st.   We would like to encourage everyone to drop on by our shows or attend our monthly meetings (meetings are held on the 2nd Thursday of every month except December and January at 7:30 pm at the Endicott Estate in Dedham, MA).

Come join us!

   
  The Bay State Antique Auto Club
The Endicott Estate Commission
656 East Street
Dedham, MA 02026

 

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