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Always Fun, Never Boring

Cascadia is a group of friendly, fun-loving, free-wheeling women from all walks of life who enjoy RVing. It is one of the largest chapters of the seventeen that comprise the national group called RVing Women. 

Cascadia's principal geographical area is the state of Washington and the Province of British Columbia. We also have members from Arizona, California, Idaho, New Jersey, Oregon and even members from England. The common factor is the love of adventure while embracing the RV lifestyle. You don't even need an RV to belong.

 

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These action-packed weekends are planned to have something for everyone. On any given weekend you might find our members:

  • Biking
  • Geocaching
  • Fishing
  • Golfing
  • Sightseeing
  • Hiking
  • Visiting a local casino

Evenings bring us gathered around a brisk campfire for a sing-a-long or gathering in the clubhouse room for board games following an amazing pot luck. The opportunity to socialize and network with old friends and make new friends is ever present.

And if you need help learning more about RVing or have a problem with your rig, there's certainly always someone nearby willing to help you learn more.


A Member of the National RWing Women Organization

The Cascadia Chapter of RVing Women is affiliated with the national organization, RVing Women

 


Contact Information
Chapter President  Mary Schoenfeldt
President Elect Cheryl Edman
Secretary Pat Lebbert
Treasurer Nancy Gerou
Event Coordinator Christine Taylor
Board Advisor Marne Parry  
Registration Chair Elaine Ploegstra
   
Commander of Clothing Lori Youngs
Web Editor Diane Milnor
Webmaster  Kit Adams
Canadian Contacts Lee Simmons & Julie Hinton

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