It's Rally Season!!!

Jennifer Schillaci • June 2, 2024

Rally Season is in full swing this year!

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2024 has been a BUSY year so far and we are just starting to ramp things up.

We have some very exciting opportunities that we will be sharing SOON! Here are a few places you can meet and greet our rally & event teams:

We started 2024 at The Tampa Supershow Booth at A105 in Florida

You may have met Frank & Jennifer at Xscaper's BASH  in Lake Havasu AZ this past January. They stepped in and gave back to the community by also leading Kid's Camp at BASH as well as being there for RV Roofing Solutions.  

Jim Shutt of SA Mobile Repair attended the Grand Design Event Bushnell FL. this past March

In March Scott, Jennifer & Frank attended the FMCA 108th International Convention. We are long time members of FMCA and enjoy this community. We of course, gave out FREE Roof Inspections ( a $350 value)

Frank & Jennifer attended both the Grand Design Owners Rally San Dimas CA in April & the Grand Design Owners Rally Kanab UT in May. 
We Were delighted that our install team from the TrailSmith's Mobile RV Repair were able to join us in Kanab! We also had some fun times hanging out with Cindy of the US Honor Flag and The Campaholics! 

Next week Jennifer will be at Dutchman Owners Rally Goshen Indiana celebrating the innagural Dutchman Owners Rally.

Then by Mid-month Frank & Jennifer will be out at Escapade in Rock Springs Wyoming. Escapade is a great event and we are an active part of the Escapee's / Xscapers community. Frank will be providing a full seminar & Frank & Derek of Engineered RV Services will be doing FREE on-site inspections for this event for RV Roofing Solutions. 

FMCA Midwest Area Rally Amana IA is our next stop in late July. We are looking forward to being a part of all the events that FMCA offers. 

You can catch up with Scott and Jennifer & Zachary Barr of Safe Travelers Mobile RV Services at the FMCA 109th International Convention out in Redmond Oregon. Zack will be doing FREE on-site inspections for this event. 

While some of our team is out in Oregon, Frank will be holding down the team at the FROG Rally Goshen IN for the second year. 

We are headed back to the Grand Design National Rally Goshen IN. Again this year Frank will be doing FREE roof inspections with The TrailSmith's joining us for this event?

We will stay in Goshen for one more rally in September. It will be our first year at the Montana Owner's Club. We are delighted to be a part of this event!
 
Our Fall rally season winds down in, beautiful, FLetcher NC for the FMCA Eastern Area Rally.

While our rally season may seem to slow down, the installs never stop, they just change location. As fall breezes blow in, our installers do migrate south as winter approaches to accomodate our friends in warmer climates. 

We hope to see you at our events this season as our teams travel. 








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