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Keystone Region MG Club

For owners of All British, MG cars

The Keystone Region MG Club is a non-profit British car-loving club centered in the Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania.

The club, established in 1977, is run solely by volunteers to promote interest in and help foster preservation of MGs and other vintage British motor cars. We are an affiliated chapter of both the North American MGA Register and the North American MGB Register.

Although most of our members live in the Greater Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton area, we have members all over the eastern part of the state and western New Jersey.

All British car enthusiasts are welcome to join the Keystone Region MG Club.

People join our club for many reasons. There is a core group of members who enjoy the personal club fellowship and attend almost every meeting and event. Others can’t make it to the meetings, but enjoying supporting the club and getting the 12-page “MG Gazette” club newsletter and the British Marque Car Club News, two monthly publications that keep them informed of all the events in the region.

The club’s major event is the British Motorcar Gathering, a show we host each year on the second Sunday in June. The event, held at Hellertown Reservoir Park just south of Bethlehem, Pa., attracts 200 British cars of all kinds, and is one of the region’s most popular car shows.

Other club activities include summer picnics, rallies, and caravans to other shows in the region, and our annual “Founders Banquet” each January.

That’s the “nuts and bolts” of what the Keystone Region MG Club is all about. Enjoy our website, and send us an email if you’d like more information about our club.

You’ll find a wealth of technical expertise and experience among our members, and we are always happy to welcome new MG enthusiasts.

Does this club's info need to be changed or added to? Let us know!

Contact:

Keystone Region MG Club
Dick Horn
2313 Lone Cedar Dr
Easton, PA 18040
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