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he Boston Area MG Club was started by a small group of MG car enthusiasts and has grown to a current membership of around 50. The club sponsors many activities, including monthly meetings, drives, technical sessions and parties. We are a very social group and encourage participation.General membership meetings are held on the second Friday of the month. The meetings start at 7:00. Locations vary, but details will usually be posted here, and members can sign-up for email notices via our Yahoo Group.
For 2009 we have not one but three car shows planned for downtown Boston, right between Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market. What a place to show off your car! Because of the very small space available the number of cars is limited and all must be pre-registered and fully commit to attending the show. More details here. More information on the show can be found on this info sheet (view online - download). If interested, the show application form can be found here (view online - download - register online).
Our annual car show has been held for the past five years in October at the Edaville Railroad in Carver, Massachusetts. The site offers a cranberry festival, rides for kids and craftspeople. Our 2008 show was held October 11. You can now see an image gallery from the 2008 event Here.
Membership dues are $25.00 per year (includes a subscription to the British Marque). You do not have to own an MG to be a member. Come to a meeting to join, or use the "Join" link at the right.
NEWS
Coming Up This Month:
Collings Foundation Open House: on June 21 BAMG will drive as a group to the Collings Foundation for their annual open house to see all the cars and airplanes.
Monthly Meeting: Our next regular meeting will be held on Thursday, July 9, 2009 at Kimball Farm, Westford. This is a popular cruise night that draws up to 300 cars. If it's a nice day you'll need to get there before 6:00 to be able to park on the field.
You can read past meeting minutes here.
PREVIOUS EVENTS
Faneuil Hall Show: Our first show (photo gallery) at Faneuil Hall/Quincy Market was held on a beautiful sunny June 13 Saturday. The show was well attended and we had a nice group of cars, including many from New England Triumph.
British Car Day: Many members attended British Car Day at the Larz Anderson Museum in Brookline on a beautiful June 7 Sunday.
Adesa Run: On May 31, a car show and guided drive starting at the Adesa facility, 63 Western Avenue, Framingham. This fun event featured a classic car and bike show, music, raffles, live auctions, food, face painting, and more. Five members participated and photos can now be found here.
Drive To Rileys: With the good weather having arrived (90 degrees in April!) our driving events have begun. On April 25 we've held our own first event of the year, our annual BAMG Drive To Rileys. Photos can be seen here.
Driving With JANE: The local Jaguar club invited us to participate at an autocross style race event that they put on April 18, 2009. Paul Seeberg was among several MG owners who participated and provided a photo gallery of the event here.
2009 Winter Doldrums Party: Thanks to Jeff & Phyllis Boot for hosting our 2009 Winter Doldrums Party on February 22 at their home in Sudbury.
Ice Cream/Poker Run: On August 24, 2008 Kurt and Linda Steele hosted a cookout at their home followed by an ice cream and poker run. The weather was perfect and everyone had a great day eating and driving. A photo gallery can be found here
British Cars Invade Boston: On August 2, 2008 British cars invaded Boston. Organized by BAMG, a small short notice car show was put together with a nice variety of British cars at the very busy walkway between Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market. Untold thousands of tourists got a look at some fine British vehicles. See our photos here. Collings Foundation Open House: Our second event of the year will be a drive to the Collings Foundation open house on June 15. Details here. (Oops, rained out.)Regalia Shop Opens: The Boston Area MG Club store at Kiosk Virtual Stores has opened. Feel free to shop! You can find shirts, hats, even scrubs, sweatshirts, etc. all embroidered on demand! These are not silk screened, they are embroidered! Real nice quality. Visit the store here.
Name Badges: Kurt Steele has arranged for us to all get club name badges, which will help identify us at events and help new members to get to know everyone. An order form in Word .doc format can be downloaded here.
This page last updated 06/20/09