This will be our 6th consecutive Rally held at Holiday Park Campground, which is located just south of Traverse City, Michigan. For planning purposes, it has been and will continue to be held each year over Father’s Day weekend (this year checking in on June 12th, and checking out on June 15th). Holding it during this shoulder season weekend allows us to request 30-35 sites each year from a campground that’s extremely popular. 30 sites have been reserved for this year’s rally, and site registration closed on March 31, 2025. Anyone desiring to still attend will need to contact the campground directly to see if any sites are available.
June 12th, being the first day of the Rally and the arrival date for most, is intentionally laid back, with no official Rpod Rally events scheduled. Those interested are welcome to spend 3-4 hours around an informal bonfire starting around 6 pm at Site 177, which we commonly refer to as Command Central. We call Site 177 Command Central because all official Traverse City Rpod Rally activities happen there.
This year, as with last year, a few campers have decided to play a round of golf while in the Traverse City Region. If you’re interested in doing so, please email Rich Richardson at mailto:gr8dreamer@richerich.com - gr8dreamer@richerich.com no later than May 15, 2025. Tee time at the nearby Crown Gold Course is around 8 AM on Thursday, June 12th, and Rich has managed to get the cost down from $85 per round (with a golf cart) to $62 per round. Thanks Rich!
Also this year, the Traverse City Pit Spitters baseball team’s home schedule coincidentally coincided with our Rpod Rally, so we’ve included another optional event for Thursday, June 12th. The Pit Spitters play in the college-level Northwoods League, and that night they’ll be taking on the Kalamazoo Growlers beginning at 7 PM at beautiful Turtle Creek Stadium, which is also nearby. Tickets are $12/ person for seats behind home plate. Hot dogs at the stadium that night cost $2, and selected beers cost $3. So far, 28 campers have indicated their desire to attend, and their names and the number of seats they’ve requested appear at the end of this email. If you still want to join us, email me immediately at mailto:kellycg@aol.com - kellycg@aol.com . We have 4 additional seats currently reserved, but with sufficient advance notice, I should be able to get more seats nearby the rest of us. The address to which all attendees should send their payments also appears at the end of this email.
Friday is intentionally set aside as free time to visit the gorgeous Traverse City area, until 6 PM that is. At 6 PM, we will all gather at Site 177 for a potluck, with everyone bringing a dish to pass and/or dessert, their own beverages, and their own table settings. Very tasty hot dogs are the main dish, courtesy of your hosts. Those wishing to eat something else are certainly free to bring or grill same on their own.
After dinner, we'll give away some promotional items provided by Forest River. We’ll then have a lengthy conversation about all things Rpods, hosted by some of our more talented and knowledgeable Rpod owners, where everyone gets a chance to share stories and ask questions of the experts. Thereafter, those wishing to do so will spend the rest of the night around the bonfire at Site 177 getting to know one another better.
On Saturday from 11-2 PM, we host a “Tour ‘de Rpod,” during which time those willing to open up their Rpods to fellow campers get an opportunity to show others what improvements they’ve made. Participation is totally voluntary, but better than 75% of campers typically choose to participate. Some people even claim this is the best part of the entire weekend! Then it’s free time for the rest of the day, until we once again gather at 6PM.
At 6 PM, we’ll once again convene at Site 177 for a leftovers potluck and more hot dogs. After dinner, we’ll be holding our back-by-popular-demand White Elephant gift exchange for those wishing to participate. You can bring either 1 or 2 items, valued at no more than $25 each, for this fun-filled event hosted by yours truly. Allow us to suggest that if there’s something peculiar to your hometown or your area/region, that you consider bringing that along as one of your gift(s).
Every participant pulls a number out of the hat, and each gift can be stolen/acquired by others up to a total of 3 times maximum. Participation in this gift exchange, as with all other official Rpod Rally activities, is entirely optional but highly encouraged. After that, we once again convene around the bonfire on Site 177 to enjoy our last night of camping together if so desired
Checkout on Sunday is no later than 11 PM, but at 930 AM we’ll be holding a non-denominational prayer and worship service that shouldn’t last more than 30 minutes on Site 177 for those interested in attending.
That’s about it. Very laid back. Very friendly atmosphere. Lots of intentionally built-in downtime. Attendance and participation in all optional and official events totally voluntary. It’s not uncommon for games of euchre and corn hole to crop up during down time. Also, even though Traverse City has so much to offer visitors, most people typically hang around the campground the entire weekend.
This year Stephanie Socha also designed Traverse City Rpod Rally t-shirts and sweatshirts in a variety of colors. If interested, I would ask that you contact Stephanie directly via email at mailto:slsocha@sbcglobal.net - slsocha@sbcglobal.net as soon as possible as the Rpod Rally is only 6.5 weeks away.
Those planning on attending the baseball game on June 12th are asked to send a check in the amount of $12 per ticket to Jack Kelly, 10100 E. Avondale Lane, Traverse City, Michigan 49684.
Hopefully that gives you an idea of what the 2025 Traverse City Rpod Rally is all about. As this year’s Coordinator, please let me know if you have any further questions by responding directly to this email.
Finally, the following list shows current 2025 Traverse City Rpod Rally campers, their site numbers, and those who’ve indicated their intention thus far to attend the June 12th Traverse City Pit Spitters’ baseball game:
Schultz- site 141
Mertz- site 142 (Pit Spitters-2)
O’Dell- site 143 (Pit Spitters-2)
Rosacher- site 144 (Pit Spitters-3)
Perry- site 145 (Pit Spitters-2)
Breen- site 146
Butler- site 149 (Pit Spitters-2)
Socha- site 163 (Pit Spitters-2)
Loy- site 164
Bissonnette- site 165
Dukatz- site 172
Franckowiak- site 173
Richardson- site 174 (Pit Spitters-3)
Lengle- site 175 (Pit Spitters-2)
Raupp- site 176 (Pit Spitters-2)
Tollefson- site 177
Swartz- site 178
Birkhoffer- site 184
Watters- site 185
Seal- site 186 (Pit Spitters-2)
Pacuta- site 187 (Pit Spitters-2)
Wieringa- site 188
Kelly- site 189 (Pit Spitters-2)
Makela- site 190
Beyer- site 192
Starr- site 193
Warden- site 194
Miller- site 195
Terry- site 214
Corey- site 215 (Pit Spitters-2)
Safe travels to all. Can’t wait to get together! Don’t forget, if you have any questions, please email Jack Kelly directly at kellycg@aol.com. See you real soon!
Very sincerely yours,
Jim and Diane Tollefson, site 177
Jay and Debbie Raupp, site 176
Jack and Gail Kelly, site 189
Your 2025 TC Rpod Rally Co- Hosts