Hi Deborah,
How did ya'lls 4th of July shindig go? We made it back to TN in time to
catch the Sawyer Brown concert and fireworks in Rogersville, TN.
Patrick
student SPL
aircraft structural mech
It was great! Ceilings and vis sucked, but it does every July 4th. We had
about 1000 folks from the surrounding area to attend. The ride airplanes got
here late but still made their haul and were flying when I called it quits.
Our Kid's Tent was swarmed and all of the 100 t-shirts were gone in about an
hour (kids 12 and under). We still had extra goody bags to give away, but
they were snatched quickly.
I gave away all the brochures on my "propaganda" table. Most were AOPA
brochures about airplanes and learning to fly as well as free Georgia
Aeronautical Maps. I slyly added a brochure about our airport to each info
packet. I targeted older kids and voting adults here.
We had about 10 airplanes to attend. It was just too hazy, but our real
target is our local public. Our event garnered us a new concrete picnic
table for pilots and the public to use. Its on the north side of our
building. A portion of the airport property will become a county park.
Picnic tables have been donated to be placed on a crest where they can see
take-offs and landings.
We are trying to get our Front Porch declared a county park. It has the best
view in Georgia.
We have an awesome view of the fireworks from our hangar. Usually have 50 or
so "guests". I was too tired to care ;-).
Deb
BTW, the finest display was my own Lester. I did two quick, mouth-dropping
flybys. The crowd was awestruck ;-).
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1946 Luscombe 8A (His)
1948 Luscombe 8E (Hers)
1954 Cessna 195B, restoring (Ours)
Jasper, Ga. (JZP)
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