Showing posts with label Bob Tiffin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bob Tiffin. Show all posts

Sunday, March 18, 2018

ALLEGRO CLUB TUCSON SPRING RALLY 2017

TIFFIN ALLEGRO CLUB
2018 SPRING RALLY
TUCSON, ARIZONA
By:  Sally Moore ( The following information was published in the Tiffin Side Roads Magazine and written by our Club President ) Permission granted to post on my blog.
Our dreams of a warm, sunny February in Tucson were not immediately realized, but after a rainy start to our Spring 2018 Rally the skies turned a beautiful blue and the winds calmed after the rain showers passed through!  Temperatures never reached the expected 70’s, but the glorious blue skies with the mountains in the background made for a wonderful rally.  We hosted 315 Tiffin coaches from across the USA and Canada for a time of fellowship,
education, and comradery.A special thanks to LaMesa RV for hosting a pre-rally hot dog luncheon with mouthwatering homemade ice cream!  LaMesa also brought a complete staff and several 2018 Tiffin coaches featuring the newest and latest designs.  Our volunteers arrived early to assist the Tiffin staff in preparing the Pima County Fairgrounds and to begin parking early arrivals.  WE LOVE OUR VOLUNTEERS!  Our volunteers are the greatest in the world!  They pay to attend the rally and then spend the entire time working and helping everyone else have a great experience.  Have I said, we love our volunteers??  And, we think they are fantastic!!
As soon as rally folks were parked and camp set up, they made their way to the Registration Desk to receive their welcome bag of goodies (packed by our volunteers)!  The second most popular destination was the Tiffin Allegro Store along with the other vendor booths.  Thanks to our wonderful customers, the Tiffin Allegro Store set all-time record high sales on opening day!  Thank you for supporting the Tiffin brand and wearing it proudly!
Monday evening saw everyone gathered in the Old Pueblo Building for a delicious meal followed by welcoming remarks by Bob Tiffin, Jason Kimbrell of LaMesa and Kelly Moore.  We appreciate Bob Tiffin, Tim Tiffin, and the management from Tiffin Motorhomes for supporting our rallies with their presence.   Door prizes were awarded and everyone enjoyed a few games of Tiffin Allegro Bingo.  Prizes were awarded with much fun and laughter.  All veterans and first responders were recognized and saluted during the evening.  Thank you for your service to our country!  We were honored to have you at the rally.
Even on a frosty morning, we saw several energetic souls out on an early morning power walk around the fairgrounds to get the blood flowing before our big buffet breakfast.   Immediately after breakfast, seminars on RV related topics were held.  Great topics that interested all RV owners were covered, such as Convection Microwave Cooking, updating and understanding your navigation system, and deciphering the coach electrical system.   Onan generators and Freightliner chassis always have great participation at their seminars.  Owners participated in a craft & hobby show Tuesday afternoon.  It is always interesting to see the crafts that RVers make while touring the country in their Tiffin coach.
Even with the chilly weather, everyone enjoyed ice cream treats during the afternoon.   This was a great opportunity to visit with one another and share travel experiences.  Tuesday night we were happy to introduce Tim and Lynne Tiffin.  Tim is the General Manager of Tiffin Motorhomes and he addressed the group giving everyone an update on operations at Red Bay, Belmont and Winfield plants.    Tim reminded everyone that he had worked within 15 feet of his dad, Bob Tiffin, for over 30 years and that he had been well trained in Bob’s philosophy during that time.   “After all these years, I know what Dad’s going to say – I know his tone of voice – I know what his decision will be” Tim remarked.   With the experience and expertise of Bob Tiffin’s three sons and now the addition of three of his grandsons, Tiffin Motorhomes is already well poised for the future.
After more door prizes and another delicious meal by Golden Choice Catering, we welcomed a talented group, “Piano Man-Generations”.  Father and son duo, Terry and Nick Davies, entertained the group with dueling pianos and vocals of the great Elton John and Billy Joel.  Everyone enjoyed this extremely talented family along with their backup band.
Wednesday morning saw our dedicated walkers out and about very early enjoying the beautiful sunrise again.  Interesting seminars were again held in the Old Pueblo Building.    Everyone gathered at noon for a Tailgate Bar-B-Que featuring beef brisket and pulled pork with all the trimmings.  Homemade banana pudding was a delicious treat to end a great meal.
Owners were invited to participate in our “Old Wild West” site decoration contest.  Lots of originality and thought went into this.  We were treated to everything from a real, live sheriff to saloons featuring ‘rot gut’ aka iced tea and an old west town with the watering hole poisoned with lye!   Tiffin Allegro gift certificates were awarded to the winners.  Thanks to everyone who participated!
Door prizes were again awarded after the evening meal.  Sarah Getto from Norman, OK entertained the group with her vocals and instrumentals.  Sarah is a much loved entertainer at Tiffin rallies across the nation.  Her renditions of great female vocalist such as Karen Carpenter, Reba McIntire, and Holly Dunn are always a delight.
On Thursday morning, everyone gathered in the Old Pueblo Building for another delicious buffet breakfast followed by a morning of educational seminars.
Ice cream was enjoyed again Thursday afternoon while touring the beautiful Tiffin coaches one last time.  LaMesa was able to make several people’s dream come true!  Folks gathered after lunch for a “Swap Meet”.  Owners were invited to bring any of their unwanted junk--I mean treasures!  Others made their best deal to take the junk/treasures home with them!!    This was one of the largest events we have experienced at our rallies in recent years.
Thursday evening ended our festivities.  After another delicious meal, more fantastic Tiffin door prizes and Red Bay stories by Kelly Moore, everyone enjoyed entertainment by December ’63, Frankie Valli and Four Seasons tribute artists.  This group brought the house down!  Everyone enjoyed singing along to his or her favorites such as “Sherry”, “Let’s Hang On”, “Rag Doll”, “Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You” and “My Eyes Adored You”.  After a great week, it was sad to say “Happy Trails” to so many new friends!
A special round of heartfelt thanks goes out to the hard-working service technicians from Tiffin’s & LaMesa RV.  They are our unsung heroes and do a remarkable job of visiting each coach during the rally to perform minor repairs/adjustments to the coach.  Hats off to them!!
Friday morning Tiffin friends hooked up the tow and headed on to their next destination.  Whatever your plans, travel safely and we hope to see you at a Tiffin rally somewhere in the near future!    Watch our Facebook page, Tiffin Sideroads Blogspot, and Tiffin Motorhomes website for the latest information on upcoming events.  Happy trails to you – until we meet again!

 Amazing voice and a wonderful selection of songs. 
 Bob Tiffin always willing to pose for a picture. 




















Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Hanging Around Tucson Getting Repairs on "Da Bus"

Well that last couple of days have been mainly information gathering and getting bids and phone calls for work on "Da Bus".

LaMesa RV was the first stop. We left our Bus for an evaluation. We spent the day doing laundry and looking for other places. We went back at the end of the day to get the word on our Bus.

First and biggest, were the windows. Our service advisor, indicated that Tiffin would only warrant the windows and not the labor. Hm mm - when we talked to Bob Tiffin at Quartzsite, we thought that would include labor. OUCH, with 10 windows being replaced that was a large chunk of change we didn't count on. WELLLL, a call to Bob Tiffin, took care of all that. He agreed to warrant the labor also. He said he would take care of it. Before I could look up the number for La Mesa RV and give our tech heads up, he was on the phone to La Mesa.

Now that is why Tiffin Motor Homes is still in business. Where can you call the owner of the company, talk to him directly and get action before say WOW. Thank You BOB TIFFIN. That is why I bought a Tiffin.
CUSTOMER SERVICE IS ###1 ALWAYS. Yes, I am shouting - shouting with joy.

Second: Is a problem with our transmission leaking oil. That's a Spartan problem. Our bus is out warranty in November 2009. Dang, how were we to know. If Art had not got under the coach, he would not have seen the oil leak. However, they have agreed to cover parts but not labor. Better than nothing.

Still waiting on word of our body damage from the insurance company.

Gen Start: Well, all our adjusting, figging with the gen start, comes to find out we don't have a gen start. So much for that problem.

So it looks like we will be in Tucson for awhile.

Check out the photo of Simon our dog below. I guess he didn't think there was enough good articles on pets in the latest issue of "Roughing It Smoothly", the magazine published by Tiffin Motor Homes

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Quartzsite: Meeting New People: Boomerville Auction

January 26, 2010

Well as the storm was getting ready to approach Quartzsite, many rigs left. We were down to 5 brave rigs, and eventually 3 rigs were left at the end. We established a new circle and strengthen friendship with 2 other couples who had stayed. We built a fire and had an impromptu potluck


I had a chance to look around and notice the vastness of the desert. Art noticed the Saguaro cacti and mentioned that it look like a man holding up his hands (see photo). I looked around and noticed that the desert contained all sorts of winter visitors and I wish I knew all their stories. I called some of them people of the land, like the lady a short distance from us living out of her van (see photo), she was courteous enough to come over and tell us that one of the coaches had left his ladder out and a his overalls had blown off and his ladder had fallen over. Art went over and took care of it. I wonder what her story is all about, how long has she been out here, how she survives?

You see fancy rigs, little rigs, homemade rigs (see photo), tents, vans, and everything in between, each with their own story to tell. How I would love to know the story behind this rig ? I wonder how many times a day he has to repeat it?

The RV Show wrapped up on Sunday and other shows will be coming. We went to La Mesa RV here in Quartzsite on Monday, because we heard Bob Tiffin, the founder of Tiffin Motor homes, (that is the manufacture of our coach) was going to be there and we wanted to meet him as we had some issues with the thermopane windows in coach and the warranty. He did not blink an eye when he said he would warrant the defective windows for replacement. WOW! No wonder they are still in business.
We also went over to “Boomerville”, the Boomer group, from the Escapee organization. They were having their annual auction for C.A.R.E. and potluck and we wanted to donate some items and visit with them. We took over several items over. It was so much fun. See the photo of Art helping out.

On Tuesday afternoon, we packed up and headed off to Tucson, to La Mesa to see about getting our windows and a few other items taken care of.

We arrived at La Mesa RV on Wednesday, January 27, 2010 and got an appointment for Monday, February 1, 2010 to address the items.

So we headed off to find BLM land to stay on for the weekend. We located some just outside of Tucson on Hwy 86 at San Joaquin Rd. It is a small patch and more rigs than I thought after seeing Quartzsite BLM land. But is beautiful and much more peaceful than a “park” not to mention the price is better (free).

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A personal account of our life as RV'ers. Workamping, our way around the country. Seeing and doing exactly what we want, when we want and how we want. We travel in a "new to us" 2007 Allegro Bus 42' Motor Home made by Tiffin Motor Homes located in Red Bay, AL. Traveling along with us is our very spoiled beagle. Simon, who also does what he wants,when he wants and above all how he wants.



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