I think that all of these suggestions are good ideas. I suppose that it depends on how roadworthy your car is
> Make your Model "A" roadworthy by March 1st;
I recently inherited my "A" from my grandfather. It's been in the family since '37, and was well-kept by my great-grandfather into the '80s when he passed. After that it's been mostly patched together by local mechanics. It sat for a few years but it runs, drives, and stops okay. Still have to go through the whole car before I trust it.
> Attend at least 6 local Model "A" club events driving your Model "A";
I recently signed up for my local MAFCA club, and I plan on attending all the meetings I can.
> Drive your Model "A" 1000 or more miles in 2024;
Once I replace those 20 year old Garfield's I might
> Help another club member with their Model "A"
Since I've only had my "A" for a year I'm not sure how much I can help but I'm always willing to learn!