Officers
President

Max Weaver
An original founding member of the Crown City Cruisers, Max Weaver was a car enthusiast before the club was established in the early 1900s. Max, a resident of Dunkirk, attends events regularly with his wife Diania. Max's son, Matt, is also a member of the club.
The Weaver family is a past winner of the King Cruiser award.
Vice President

Kenny Tackett
Kenny Tackett is the longtime vice president of the Crown City Cruisers. Kenny along with his wife Debbie are active members from Dunkirk. For several years, Kenny has been cruising to shows in his 1969 Pontiac Firebird, pictured above.
Secretary

Tom Brosher
Tom Brosher serves as the secretary for the Crown City Cruisers. Tom is responsible for the publication of the monthly newsletter along with all club paperwork.
Tom is one of the original founding members of the club. Along with his wife Georgia and son James, Tom is a resident of Dunkirk. The Brosher family won the Late Great Chevy Association Members of the Year award in 2000.
Assistant Secretary

JoEllen Cook
Along with her husband Sonny, JoEllen has been a member of the Crown City Cruisers for several years.
JoEllen, a resident of rural Parker City, is a invaluable member of the club because of her promotion of club events such as the McDonald's Cruise-in Series and the Annual Show in the Dunkirk Park.
Treasurer

John Teer
A resident of Dunkirk, John Teer is a long-time member of the Crown City Cruisers.
John and wife Marilyn enjoying cruising to shows in their 1967 Ford Mustang. Although it may sound like it has a V8 engine, people are surprised to find that under the hood sets a very throaty, in line six cylinder engine.
Historian

Anna Watt
Anna Watt has been a member of the Crown City Cruisers for several years. Along with her husband Jimmy, she cruises to shows in their custom 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air sedan that Jimmy restored himself.
Anna is a resident of rural Redkey, and the owner of Flowers Bye Anna south of Redkey on Indiana State Road 1. Before their 1955 Chevy, Jimmy restored a 1957 Chevy.
Officers
Club officers are elected yearly at the March car club meeting. There are no limit on how many terms a member is allowed to serve and any member may seek an office.
No applications are required to run for an officer position. Pictured below are our members as elected in March 2007.
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