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Each of FMCA’s 10 areas holds an area rally annually, where members gather to socialize, view exhibits, attend seminars and enjoy quality entertainment. Area rallies are organized by FMCA areas and area associations. For more information contact
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Three ways to register: - Register online by clicking on the area rally links below.
- Call the Chapter Services Department at (513) 474-3622 or (800) 543-3622.
- Complete an official registration form that appears in certain issues of Family Motor Coaching magazine.
Mail the form with a check or credit card information, or fax the form with your credit card information to (513) 474-2332 or (800) 543-4717.
January 2012Western Area Rally Jan. 11 to 15, 2012 Riverside County Fair & National Date Festival Indio, California Information sheet (PDF) Rally at a Glance (PDF) — includes grounds map and activities/seminars schedule February 2012Southeast Area Rally « The area handles the registrations Feb. 1 to 5, 2012 Hernando County Airport Brooksville, Florida May 2012Great Lakes Area Rally May 24 to 28, 2012 Berrien County Youth Fair Berrien Springs, Michigan June 2012Northwest Area Rally « Register Online June 21 to 24, 2012 The Mill Casino on Coos Bay North Bend, Oregon Midwest Area Rally « Register Online June 27 to 30, 2012 Winnebago County Fairgrounds Pecatonica, Illinois July 2012
Northeast Area Rally « Register Online July 19 to 22, 2012 Champlain Valley Exposition Essex Junction, Vermont August 2012FMCA's 87th Family Reunion and Motorhome Showcase « Register Online Aug. 27 to 30, 2012 Indiana State Fairgrounds Indianapolis, Indiana September 2012Rocky Mountain Ramble « Register Online Sept. 11 to 16, 2012 Cam-Plex Gillette, Wyoming South Central Area Rally « Register Online Sept. 26 to 30, 2012 Heart of Oklahoma Expo Center Shawnee, Oklahoma October 2012Eastern Area Rally « Register Online Oct. 10 to 14, 2012 York Expo Center York, Pennsylvania FMCA Chapter Rallies, Area Rallies and Conventions/Family Reunions — What's the Difference Between Them? |