About UsInaugurated in July 2016, The Villages BMW Z Club held its first meeting with 13 cars represented and 27 members in attendance (shown in photo at left). The Club was the brainchild of current President, Ken Bornstein (shown first row second from left, kneeling), who wanted to bring together residents of The Villages who are enthusiastic BMW Z series car owners.
The purpose of the Club is to enhance the BMW Z ownership experience through camaraderie, exchange of automotive knowledge, social activities, spirited road trips, giving back to the community and the fun of being a BMW Z owner. |
Executive BoardPresident: Ken Bornstein
Executive Vice President & Publicity Coordinator: Ed Evenski Secretary: Sandra Eldred Treasurer: Doug Waidelich Membership Vice President: Karin Bornstein Program Vice President: Mark Simon Board Member at Large Pam Stevens Club Photographer: Phil Burt Club MediaPublicity Coordinator: Ed Evenski
WebMaster: Ken Bornstein FaceBook Administrator: Phil Burt Email: [email protected] Website: VillagesBMWZClub.com FaceBook: Villages BMW Z Club |
Membership
Committee Chairman: Linda Waidelich The mission statement of the Membership Committee of The Villages BMW Z Club is to welcome, engage, and retain members who share a passion for the BMW Z experience. We strive to foster a friendly and inclusive environment that celebrates camaraderie, community involvement, and the joy of driving. |
Program Committee
Chairman: Mark Simon The mission statement of the Program Coordination Committee is to design guidelines for drives for the members. In addition it will develop and promote rules of the road for our rides. The committee will also facilitate and encourage members to become more involved in taking on a leadership role in our drives and other club events. |
Charitable Giving Committee
Chairman: Donna Wenzel The mission statement of the Charitable Giving Committee is to align The Villages BMW Z club with local charities in our surrounding community by making a donation(s) with meaningful impact. |