American Wheels Events Judges Association

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American Wheels Events Judges Association

This association of trained vehicle show judges is dedicated to maintaining positive standards for the growing hobby of vehicle show competitions.  Please contact Mike Thies at 770-883-0160 with any questions about training opportunities.

Members: 9
Latest Activity: Jul 19, 2022

First Graduation Class 2011

WHEELS EVENTS VEHICLE JUDGING CERTIFICATION SEMINAR

Congratulations to the First Graduation Class of 2011

Instructors: Richard Scott & Dan Wade

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The Open Car and Motorcycle Show Judging Program

The American Wheels Events Car Show and Motorcycle Event Judge Certification process is intended to support and enhance all other organizations providing such activities.  It is intended to be a stand alone certification for what can be called the…Continue

Tags: auto, automobile, competition, training, judging

Started by Michael Thies May 5, 2011.

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Comment by Michael Thies on May 17, 2011 at 5:35am
I mailed out some of the credentials today. We have a few where we need to get a better head shot and I will be contacted those person directly.  The patches are on the way, albeit a bit slow. Forgive my getting organized as we get started, as I am still working getting bugs out but it is coming together real good. :-) Mike
Comment by Michael Thies on May 15, 2011 at 5:04am
I expect to get the credentials out early this week. Sorry for the delay. Mike
Comment by Roger Crummett on May 15, 2011 at 3:39am
Ditto, I enjoyed the class and believe that Gunny, Dan, Miguel, and Mike did a great job
Comment by Michael Thies on May 4, 2011 at 11:59pm

I echo Ed's thank you. This is just the beginning and the quality of the experience for all the participants was just outstanding. Mike

PS This is what the badge will look like when I finally get it from the company. :-)

Comment by Ed Mistretta on May 4, 2011 at 5:44pm

Gunny,Dan,Mike,and Miguel

Thanks to all of you for a great judges course that you taught at Hennessy Lexus for the past 2 weeks. The information that I learned will be very helpful for me to prepare my car for future car shows and hopefully get me involved in some judging in the future. Thanks also to Hennessy Lexus for hosting the event at their dealership. Looking forward for any other training that might be planned to further my knowledge.

Thanks again

Ed Mistretta

(Fast Eddie)

Comment by Richard Scott on May 4, 2011 at 2:47pm

If anyone has questions you may call me at 770-316-1040

Condratulations to all the new judges that passed. Just rember keep you actions in check and keep with there program.

 

 

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