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To: "'Lindberg, Andrew (MN12)'" <Andrew.Lindberg@CORP.honeywell.com>
Subject: VTR Nationals
From: Alexander Joseph H <AlexanderJosephH@Waterloo.deere.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Jul 1997 10:19:45 -0500
Hi Andy,

Sean enjoyed talking to you....thanks for stopping and leaving the
brochures. 

We are already promoting attendance at Winona.

Perfect...! We will run the (former) Chicago Historics on the 17th-19th
of July, head for home to re-organize and then head for the VTR National
starting on the 22nd of July. 

There are number of things that I think will make this event attractive
to folks as they think about it. One feature is that is not located in a
huge city. I would still consider it a destination location being on the
Missisippi, but with out the crush of the big city.

It would be a bit of stretch for folks to Attend the Road America event
and the VTR Nationals but the option is open for those who want to.

There is a small band of Triumph folks who are interested in the
competition side of things who converse on the internet and I think you
will get some attendance from a number of these folks. 

Count on our support.

Joe



>----------
>From:  Lindberg, Andrew (MN12)[SMTP:Andrew.Lindberg@CORP.honeywell.com]
>Sent:  Thursday, July 17, 1997 9:59 AM
>To:    emanteno@ix.netcom.com; fot@autox.team.net; rgk@flash.net;
>rjl6n@UVA.PCMAIL.VIRGINIA.EDU; spirals@ESINET.NET
>Cc:    Sandolarry@aol.com; TRDriver@aol.com; Triumphs@autox.team.net;
>vtr@Autox.Team.Net
>Subject:       RE: VTR Nationals, Re: John and Val's Excellent Weekend
>
>Some comments on this thread from one member of the club (Minnesota 
>Triumphs) hosting the 98 VTR National:
>
>Bob Kramer, Austin TX, wrote: "One of the subjects that came up at the VTR 
>meeting was why the turnout at the Nationals is declining."
>
> -- I don't know whether it is declinging or whether it isn't, but our intent
>is to go all-out for the best attendance possible on July 22-25, 1998 in 
>Winona, MN.  This includes the use of gratuitous plugs such as included in 
>the previous sentence.
>
>Bob Kramer, Austin TX, wrote: "I suggest that we attempt to have every VTR 
>National in a locale nearby to some very special feature like a Vintage race 
>weekend."
>
> -- Not the easiest thing to do given lead times, hotel availabilities and 
>thousands of other variables.  All that said, however, if the Chicago 
>Historics are again on the third weekend in July in 1998, it will be the 
>weekend before the '98 VTR.  The Historics are held in "nearby" Elkhart 
>Lake, Wisconsin.  Does one of the racers on this list know the correct date 
>of the '98 Chicago Historics?  Irv?
>
>R John Lye wrote: "It was nice to see so many race cars in the show - this 
>is something that I'd really like to see the VTR encourage.  There are a lot 
>of really neat cars out there on the vintage circuit that a lot of folks 
>would really enjoy seeing."
>
> -- Couldn't agree more.  What can we do from our end (host club) to 
>encourage their attendance?  And what could any of you do to help?
>
>Andy Lindberg (TR3 in Minnesota)
>
>p.s.  Let me also take this opportunity to say "tak sa myka" to the Red 
>River Triumph club for the Fort Worth event.  We're only beginning to get an 
>idea of how much work goes into organizing an event of this magnitude.  And 
>I personally really appreciated how well they treated some of us 
>heat-deranged northerners.
>
>p.p.s.  I hate to admit this, but the temps in Minnesota this week are as 
>high as they were in Fort Worth last week.  It's not normal for us, but it 
>does happen.  Does anybody want to buy a non-air-conditioned '64 Volvo?
>

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