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Posted by: biosurfer1 Feb 10 2010, 11:00 PM

Thought we should start throwing around ideas for events at WCR...a meet and greet thursday night is a given, as is a couple drives but maybe we could discuss other event possibilities.

I had a thought of maybe some sort of tech sessions from our resident experts? I know we would be limited but maybe we could put our heads together of common repairs/upgrades that someone could do a step by step of what is involved? Maybe a brake caliper break down and assemble?

Any other ideas?

Posted by: McMark Feb 11 2010, 10:30 AM

Tech sessions would be good. I'm sure we could source a couple folding tables to 'present' on. idea.gif

Thursday: Arrive-Meet-N-Greet
Friday: Drive (gotta think about group pictures on the drive or at the hotel). Parking lot games?
Saturday: Show-N-Shine then optional Tech Sessions or Another Small Drive. Awards dinner (pizza place?)
Sunday:

Posted by: ConeDodger Feb 11 2010, 10:38 AM

I notice and Michael Nagy mentioned that the hotel has a comedy club. Some interest has been expressed in going to the comedy club. We should consider this and see if we can get a group in. Maybe not so much at a discounted rate but at least a group reservation.

Thursday night reception should include a beer and brat party on the roof of the parking ramp. Just FYI, I still have a boat load of paper plates and plastic spoons from the Beer and Brat Party I did for PCA a few years back. Basically, we need brats and buns, potato salad, chips, beer. Oh, and if I am cooking - barf bags wink.gif

Posted by: biosurfer1 Feb 11 2010, 10:02 PM

I will be in Tahoe this weekend...is there anything we need to check out physically that I could do?

I will try and scope out a place or two for the "formal" dinner to see if we can nail that down. We should also have a trivia championship at the dinner.

Where the heck is Randy?! Didn't he give us crap for not responding quick enough in another thread?!?!:)

Posted by: ConeDodger Feb 12 2010, 12:46 AM

QUOTE(biosurfer1 @ Feb 11 2010, 08:02 PM) *

I will be in Tahoe this weekend...is there anything we need to check out physically that I could do?

I will try and scope out a place or two for the "formal" dinner to see if we can nail that down. We should also have a trivia championship at the dinner.

Where the heck is Randy?! Didn't he give us crap for not responding quick enough in another thread?!?!:)


Randy had a little car disaster and is dealing with that and life I am sure... Check the comedy club in the hotel and see what size group we can fit. Check with the desk that arranges outings. See what else we can offer and maybe get web address so people can arrange their own entertainment off the clock so to speak. That zip line at Heavenly looks cool. Find out what that costs. Have fun biggrin.gif

Posted by: RoadGlue Feb 12 2010, 01:18 AM

I'm here! I responded to the main thread yesterday and it's only been a day since the start of this this thread. Doing what I can! Actually starting to look for a new job too. That combined with a garage full of broken 914s is keeping me busy at the moment.

Friday - long drive.
Sat - shorter drive. I think it would be good to at least go partially up the west side of the lake, get the classic emerald bay views, etc. There's actually a Swiss-German restaurant up that way. Ah, here it is:
http://www.yelp.com/biz/swiss-lakewood-restaurant-and-lodge-homewood

Actually, maybe the drive on Friday could end here. What do you guys think?

There are gondola rides up to the top of the ridge right from the stateline area of tahoe (pricey, but highly recommended. We did it, loved it). Then there's the zip lines. Wow! Golf, though that would be hard to make a group event.

How long of a drive is too long for Friday? I can get a little carried away, and I know some people will have just showed up that morning. I've gone to some events where the drives are just an hour (BLAH) while I'm into the three+ hour long drives. That's just me though.

Ok, that's my crazy brain storm for the evening.

Posted by: biosurfer1 Feb 17 2010, 04:12 PM

Well it's too bad the event wasn't this past weekend because it was beautiful in Tahoe. No wind, blue skies and upwards of 50.

Anyways, I had a chance take a look at some of the options we discussed while I was there.

The Gondola is $30/person and they did not have any group discounts that I could find. The zip line is also $30 and they do have group discounts depending on the size of the group, however you have to get up there to ride, so Gondola+Zip Line=~$60/person.

The Improv Comedy Club at Harvey's seems to be very hit or miss if they have anything going on. The calender of events didn't go out far enough to check and the only thing listed on their website is Louie Anderson ($30) on the 15th, but thats at the South Shore Room. The girl working box office had no clue about group rates and of course, no manager was there at the time.

None of the other places have comedy clubs but they could have an event or show, depending on their calender. Seems like we need to get closer to the event to see what they will have for us to do.

I think if we get a hard head count of people attending, it might be easier. I'll try to make a post when I get home since it's hard to weed through the posts in the main thread on who's going and how many.

I did happen across a sad 914 while there. It's in a lot right where 89/50 meet up, looks to be a multiple colors and covered in snow. Didn't have a chance to get VIN info but I'm sure it will still be there when we go, a friend said it has been there for years!

Posted by: ConeDodger Feb 18 2010, 10:56 AM

Great recon Brett! I think it would be a good idea to get the principals together this weekend at the SPFR. We need to get some details ironed out and divide some key duties.

Louie Anderson is a Minnesota comic that I have seen before. He basically just does growing up fat jokes.


Posted by: biosurfer1 Feb 18 2010, 11:56 AM

FYI, I probably wont be at the reunion until 11ish and plan on heading out to Autorama afterwards

Posted by: ConeDodger Feb 18 2010, 02:37 PM

QUOTE(biosurfer1 @ Feb 18 2010, 09:56 AM) *

FYI, I probably wont be at the reunion until 11ish and plan on heading out to Autorama afterwards


Mark will be there, Randy will not. I haven't heard from Jim recently but he sometimes goes underground when they have a release at work.

Bring Justin, I need to talk to him about flares.

Posted by: RoadGlue Feb 18 2010, 02:45 PM

Yeah, sorry! The plan was to go, but my brother is having his third-level black belt promotion that day and it's become big family event.

Any chance we can all meet in Sonoma or Napa sometime soon? Over beer? smile.gif

Posted by: ConeDodger Feb 19 2010, 09:53 AM

QUOTE(RoadGlue @ Feb 18 2010, 12:45 PM) *

Yeah, sorry! The plan was to go, but my brother is having his third-level black belt promotion that day and it's become big family event.

Any chance we can all meet in Sonoma or Napa sometime soon? Over beer? smile.gif


I have an idea Randy... I am hoping some decisions can be made and we can go forward with opening up registration and such. Can we text you? How are your thumbs?

Posted by: RoadGlue Feb 19 2010, 09:56 AM

Yeah, by all means txt and/or call me. smile.gif Thanks!! 707.529.7860

Posted by: ConeDodger Feb 19 2010, 06:56 PM

Got it. My subscription to this thread is hit or miss. Not sure when you posted this but I got no notice...

Posted by: McMark Feb 19 2010, 10:17 PM

I'll give you one clue... lol-2.gif


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Posted by: McMark Feb 19 2010, 10:24 PM

Here's a something we should be able to nail down...Should we 'hold off' on activities early on Friday because we may have a fair number of people arriving that day?


On to more confusing aspects...

I'm 'feelin' this schedule right now:

T - Arrive & Drink Beer
F - AM Quick Drive, Afternoon Tech Chats & Car Judging
S - Big Drive, BBQ & Awards (no sit down dinner)
Su - Go home

Tech Chats I'm Thinking:
Me - Talk about welding & rust repair.
Eric Shea? - Talk about brake options/choices/what & when & why.
Dr. Evil - Talk about transmissions.
Andy - Talk about/demonstrator alignment by stings.

This will give time for people to do 'other stuff' on their own in they want. It's a simple outline style event where we only have a few things to do, but that helps it feel more relaxed, and not so crammed full.

Posted by: McMark Feb 20 2010, 08:16 PM

So today we talked to a BBQ caterer and got a quote/estimate of $8 per person for Sat night BBQ. boldblue.gif

We also had a consensus that $50 per person and $30 for 'guests' would cover our expenses and give us some money for incidentals.

We will do shirts as pre-order and will offer std. 914World sweatshirts at the same time.

Brett is confirming with the hotel that we can have a private area on top of the parking garage, and make sure it's okay we BBQ up there. I suggested that if they say no for some reason, we should offer them some cash to let us do it.

I think the 'schedule' I posted above was pretty agreeable to everyone.

I think that was everything we talked about today.

Posted by: McMark Feb 20 2010, 08:18 PM

idea.gif I probably have enough 'scrap' engine parts that I could build a motor in the parking lot. Not a motor to actually put in a car, but just a demo motor. idea.gif

Posted by: ConeDodger Feb 20 2010, 08:34 PM

I concur with Mark's run down of the day's discussions. If everyone else does as well, I suggest we decide on how we want to collect funds and open registration.

The BBQ dude is willing to set up on the roof and act as a vendor on the days and evenings he is not catering, ie: Friday lunch and dinner, Saturday lunch. This provides a cheap alternative to people who don't want to eat in the restaurants in the hotels.

Posted by: ConeDodger Feb 21 2010, 05:53 PM

Today's effort.

I contacted the following vendors

PMB Performance
EvilWerks
Engman Parts
JWest Engineering
Bruce Stone
Weidman Wheels

I asked the following people to do tech sessions

Eric Shea Brakes
Mike Lesniak Transmissions
Al or Harvey Weidman Wheels
Mark or Jake engine build

I had an idea about Type IV engine building. Mark mentioned building an engine as a tech session. What if - I have a kit coming for a NA Type IV of about 2.4 Liters in displacement. How about giving Jake a round trip Southworst Airlines ticket and a room? Mark is good and that could be considered an Original Customs sponsorship but Jake is a bigger draw and a more colorful character.

I envision a half day of tech sessions run all at the same time or split them half a day for two and the other half for two. Attendance is optional...

Someone needs to contact other sponsors. I think others might know Pelican, Performance, Morphenspectra, etc. better than I do.

Rob

Posted by: McMark Feb 21 2010, 10:23 PM

I'll contact James/Morph.

Rob, I'd rather build something quick and dirty that I don't have to measure, cut, assemble custom length pushrods, or check torque specs, etc. If I'm gonna take time to build a motor up there, I'd rather just slap something together as more of an overview and have absolutely zero worries about it blowing up (since it'll never run).

Posted by: jcd914 Feb 22 2010, 12:35 AM

I was going to suggest we stick to a demo engine rather that something someone will try to use. Too many variables that are not controlable, wind picking up dirt/grit, rain/snow, "that guy" loosing it in your crankcase, etc....

I think something that can be slapped together and pulled apart or an extra left partailly assmbled would get a lot of attention.

All the tech stuff probably needs to be "dry" so we don't get the Hotel after us about "hazardouse waste" in their parking lot.
I have penty of parts I could bring for tech stuff.

Jim

Posted by: ConeDodger Feb 22 2010, 12:56 AM

QUOTE(McMark @ Feb 21 2010, 08:23 PM) *

I'll contact James/Morph.

Rob, I'd rather build something quick and dirty that I don't have to measure, cut, assemble custom length pushrods, or check torque specs, etc. If I'm gonna take time to build a motor up there, I'd rather just slap something together as more of an overview and have absolutely zero worries about it blowing up (since it'll never run).


Agreed. But I did get the extensive prep this time so there isn't supposed to be any measuring at all except torque...

Posted by: ConeDodger Feb 22 2010, 12:58 AM

Bruce Stone has agreed to supply a couple rebuilt peddle sets. He will ship to my house.

We need to decide what to do with the swag as well... If we are careful, we don't need an auction. How about a drawing?

Anyone have a set of rebuilt core calipers they can donate? I think I can get Eric to rebuild them as a PMB Performance donation but he is hesitant as someone at the Ramble down South didn't quite publicize and possibly didn't even give away a set he donated to them...

Posted by: biosurfer1 Feb 22 2010, 10:05 AM

I think I have some rear calipers left over from after I bought mine from Eric.

I'll look tonight

Posted by: jcd914 Feb 23 2010, 01:27 AM

I have a couple of 4 piston Brembos off a 1991 F40 idea.gif Na they aren't a matched pair. sad.gif

I have at least 6 (probaly 8 or 10) 914 calipers in my shed, don't know that there is a rebuildable pair in the pile. I'll look and see what they amount to.

Where you think raffle or just a free drawing?

We should be very public about everything we get from vendors and whom it goes to.

Jim

Posted by: ConeDodger Feb 23 2010, 11:50 AM

QUOTE(jcd914 @ Feb 22 2010, 11:27 PM) *

I have a couple of 4 piston Brembos off a 1991 F40 idea.gif Na they aren't a matched pair. sad.gif

I have at least 6 (probaly 8 or 10) 914 calipers in my shed, don't know that there is a rebuildable pair in the pile. I'll look and see what they amount to.

Where you think raffle or just a free drawing?

We should be very public about everything we get from vendors and whom it goes to.

Jim


Jim, I am thinking just free drawing. Take all of the names of all of the registered attendees and draw for the donated swag. I think we need to be very transparent or we will lose sponsors...

Posted by: ConeDodger Feb 24 2010, 09:49 AM

I think we should announce and open registration. $50 + $30/ additional person in the party until April 15th. $60 + $35/ additional person in party until May 1st. $70 + $40/ additional person up to and at the event.

Posted by: McMark Feb 24 2010, 07:27 PM

That works for me.

You should post a Thanks Sponsors thread in the Garage as well and add to it as people step up. That way vendors can see their publicity ASAP. I can also add sponsors to the banner ad.

Oh, and I think we'll be fine with a raffle this year.

Posted by: ConeDodger Feb 24 2010, 09:06 PM

QUOTE(McMark @ Feb 24 2010, 05:27 PM) *

That works for me.

You should post a Thanks Sponsors thread in the Garage as well and add to it as people step up. That way vendors can see their publicity ASAP. I can also add sponsors to the banner ad.

Oh, and I think we'll be fine with a raffle this year.


Done and done!

Posted by: ConeDodger Mar 1 2010, 10:10 AM

Randy, How is the Targa Tahoe coming? Yopu has weighed in and says "if she is going to ride along" it should be no longer than 4 hours and have a stop for lunch and bathrooms in the middle... driving.gif

Posted by: biosurfer1 Mar 1 2010, 10:17 AM

I called the hotel over the weekend and of course got some weekend manager who has no authority...I will call again today at lunch and hopefully get someone who do something for us.

Posted by: RoadGlue Mar 1 2010, 11:44 AM

QUOTE(ConeDodger @ Mar 1 2010, 08:10 AM) *

Randy, How is the Targa Tahoe coming? Yopu has weighed in and says "if she is going to ride along" it should be no longer than 4 hours and have a stop for lunch and bathrooms in the middle... driving.gif


Yep yep, no problem! I don't think it needs to be any longer than four hours and if it is I'll make sure there's a clear break-off point for those that want to go back earlier than others. I'll posted my route ideas before, but they may have been in old crusty posts. I'll make up some new routes this afternoon. smile.gif

Posted by: ConeDodger Mar 2 2010, 12:25 PM

Proposed schedule:

Thursday 6:14PM
Check-in is open and we begin gathering on the roof of the ramp. Opening BBQ starts serving at 7:14PM. BBQ is provided but not included. 8:14PM Keg tap and official kick off of the WCR 2010 Teeners in Thin Air

Friday 9:14AM Tech Sessions and car clean up. Breakfast on your own. Lunch BBQ provided but not included. 1:14PM to 4:14PM Peoples Choice Show and Shine. Dinner BBQ provided but not included. Keg opens at 8:14PM.

Saturday 9:14AM Targa Tahoe gathers on the ramp. Breakfast on your own. Lunch BBQ provided but not included. After Targa Tahoe stragglers return - pictures. 6:14PM BBQ on the roof provided by WCR 2010 Teeners in Thin Air Including Drawings for Sponsor Swag - Peoples Choice Car Show Awards. Keg opens at 8:14PM

Sunday is check out and return to civilization.

Alternative activities on your own include the following:

Fishing charters for groups of 4-9.
Excursion and Interpretive History Boat Trips on the Lake (Covered Cabin with Windows if you don't want to be on deck).
Golf on a world class PGA Course within walking distance of the hotel.
Gambling. Many hotels including the host hotel have world class casinos for you to try your chances and win or lose some cash.
Restaurants. The full range from 5Star to the lowest of bacteria holes.
Independent drives around Lake Tahoe. Takes all day and requires a stop for food but the view of the lake is breathtaking.
Photo opportunities. You can pretty much just keep tapping the shutter on your camera because the Lake and surrounding area are beautiful no matter which way you turn.
Zip Line Rides. One of the local ski resorts has a ride up on the chair lift and zip line down. We think this costs about $60 but it would be a heck of a thrill ride.

Proposal - Add to it, subtract from it, comment on it. We need to publish something and open registration soon.

Posted by: jcd914 Mar 3 2010, 12:38 AM

Maybe I am not remembering correctly but I don't think Andy (the BBQ guy) committed to being there in time Thursday to be cooking. I believe he said he would come up Thursday evening from Sac. He is a part owner/operator in a Motorcycle shop in Sac and will probably be working Thursday.
I'll call and talk with him and verify what his plans are.
I know I was planning on cooking for meals other than the Saturday Night provided meal.

Jim

Posted by: ConeDodger Mar 3 2010, 01:14 AM

QUOTE(jcd914 @ Mar 2 2010, 10:38 PM) *

Maybe I am not remembering correctly but I don't think Andy (the BBQ guy) committed to being there in time Thursday to be cooking. I believe he said he would come up Thursday evening from Sac. He is a part owner/operator in a Motorcycle shop in Sac and will probably be working Thursday.
I'll call and talk with him and verify what his plans are.
I know I was planning on cooking for meals other than the Saturday Night provided meal.

Jim


Can you check that Jim? It isn't really that important but it does mean we have to edit Thursday to remove opening BBQ.

Posted by: ConeDodger Mar 6 2010, 12:16 PM

I spoke with Jim last night and we can have a Thursday night BBQ without Andy in his opinion. I agree.

I think we need to get our schedule finalized and announce both registration and the schedule soon. Mark and I talked T-shirts as well on the phone today, our conclusion was that we should save on the cost by only having the logo on the front and no sponsors on the back. We can recognize our sponsors with banner ads in a thread where we thank them, show their donation, show their donation being awarded to the drawing winner and finally thank all of our generous sponsors. This gives them exposure to over 10K members and shows their product. It should satisfy them.

Posted by: McMark Mar 6 2010, 09:12 PM

In past years, the vendors on the shirt donated significant cash to the kitty, not 'door prizes'.

I think the schedule looks good, but needs a little tweaking before we post it.

Mostly I'm wondering about all the BBQ. Not only is it a bit overwhelming for the participants (unless we have a lot of variety), but it may be hard to prepare for an unknown number of 'eaters'. Let's take a minute and think specifically about the logistics of every day BBQ. What do you guys think?

Posted by: ConeDodger Mar 8 2010, 09:13 AM

Jim and I had a conversation about the BBQ situation yesterday. Andy is a 914 owner and wants to be a participant and not tied to his grill for the whole event. I was thinking it would be a good thing to have the BBQ as an option so people were not forced to eat in restaurants every day. Maybe we can make a grill available but not manned. Like turn it on at 12 noon and shut it off at 1 pm? Same in the evening. Or maybe we should just pull it out of the schedule? Andy is still on board for the Saturday evening BBQ...

Posted by: McMark Mar 8 2010, 07:03 PM

I don't think we need to baby them that much. People are good at getting food. biggrin.gif I'm not saying I'm against bringing another BBQ if someone's got the space. I'm sure some people would use it.

Posted by: ConeDodger Mar 10 2010, 05:40 PM

QUOTE(McMark @ Mar 8 2010, 05:03 PM) *

I don't think we need to baby them that much. People are good at getting food. biggrin.gif I'm not saying I'm against bringing another BBQ if someone's got the space. I'm sure some people would use it.


I agree. Some are so cheap they will go out to the grocery store and keep groceries in coolers in their room. Give them a BBQ to use and they will be in heaven...

Posted by: ConeDodger Mar 11 2010, 12:11 AM

Eric Shea has agreed to provide a set of front and rear calipers if we can scrounge up cores. I think Jim and Brett said they have some. I need a set of fronts and rears to send him.
Rob

Posted by: biosurfer1 Mar 11 2010, 11:04 AM

I have the rears...any problem bringing them to the next reunion?

Posted by: ConeDodger Mar 11 2010, 11:29 AM

QUOTE(biosurfer1 @ Mar 11 2010, 09:04 AM) *

I have the rears...any problem bringing them to the next reunion?


That would be great. I think Jim has fronts and he only lives 8 blocks away. Chris Foley has signed on as a sponsor. He is struggling with the economy but I think he will get us some SS fuel line to give away.

Posted by: jcd914 Mar 17 2010, 11:38 PM

I have several pairs of calipers in my shed, most are fronts. I will pull some out to bring to the reunion on Saturday.

I talked with Andy (our BBQ cater) and he and his wife is coming up on Friday. Depending on what vehicle I end up driving I may bring his grill on Thursday so we would have it to do some thing simple Thursday evening. (brats, hot links, salad). He also thinks we could easily make the grill available as "self serve" some different times over the weekend.

Andy is a member here, jetboat80, and we could give him access to this forum so he could be part of the discussions. I am going to try to get him to the reunion on Saturday.


Jim



Posted by: McMark Mar 18 2010, 12:15 PM

Here is the final schedule, unless I made some grave error. The only thing I'm holding off on is the Tech Sessions. I've PMd all the people we thought about using to see if that will all work out. We can go live with the info tomorrow, if nothing pops up.

Thursday Evening
Check-in is open and we begin gathering on the roof of the ramp. Keg tap and official kick off of the WCR 2010 Teeners in Thin Air.

Friday
Morning: optional short drive, tech sessions.
Afternoon: peoples choice show and shine.

Saturday
Morning: Targa Tahoe drive gathering on the ramp.
Evening: BBQ on the roof provided by WCR 2010 Teeners in Thin Air including raffle for sponsor donations, peoples choice car show awards.

Sunday
Check out and return to civilization.


Alternative local area activities include the following:

Fishing charters for groups of 4-9.
Excursion and Interpretive History Boat Trips on the Lake (Covered Cabin with Windows if you don't want to be on deck).
Golf on a world class PGA Course within walking distance of the hotel.
Gambling. Many hotels including the host hotel have world class casinos for you to try your chances and win or lose some cash.
Restaurants. The full range from 5Star to the lowest of bacteria holes.
Independent drives around Lake Tahoe. Takes all day and requires a stop for food but the view of the lake is breathtaking.
Photo opportunities. You can pretty much just keep tapping the shutter on your camera because the Lake and surrounding area are beautiful no matter which way you turn.
Zip Line Rides. One of the local ski resorts has a ride up on the chair lift and zip line down. We think this costs about $60 but it would be a heck of a thrill ride.

Posted by: biosurfer1 Mar 18 2010, 12:35 PM

Looks good to me...I'm ready to go this week!

Posted by: McMark Mar 18 2010, 05:01 PM

Eric is in for a brakes tech session, if he comes. Which he says, is 60% likely and he will try to firm that up soon.

Andy is in for an alignment tech session.

I am in for a rust repair or engine tech session. (I haven't decided).

Rob, is Al Weidman up for talking about wheel finishing. Can you solidify that?

Posted by: jcd914 Mar 18 2010, 10:51 PM

The schedule looks good to me.

Jim


Posted by: ConeDodger Mar 18 2010, 11:47 PM

As we discussed on the phone today, it is Harvey Weidman and his brother is Al. Harvey is in for the tech session. Looks good to me...


Oh, based on our discussion a week or two back, I had asked them to change the artwork to say "Teeners at Tahoe". I thought that was what everyone had agreed on. Sorry.. Mostly sorry to the poor graphics person if you want to change it!!! blink.gif

Posted by: McMark Mar 19 2010, 12:07 AM

Oh yeah. I'll do that tomorrow too. biggrin.gif

Posted by: biosurfer1 Mar 23 2010, 04:04 PM

What do we have lined up for trophies/awards for the show and shine?

Posted by: ConeDodger Mar 23 2010, 05:14 PM

QUOTE(biosurfer1 @ Mar 23 2010, 02:04 PM) *

What do we have lined up for trophies/awards for the show and shine?


I have an idea. I will take a picture and if you guys like it I will contact her for pricing.

Posted by: McMark Mar 23 2010, 05:25 PM

BEER STEINS!!!

Posted by: RoadGlue Mar 23 2010, 05:27 PM

^^^^^

Brilliant!

Posted by: ConeDodger Mar 23 2010, 05:46 PM

Yup! You guys were thinking along the same lines as me. We have a gal here in Sac who is a PCA member who has a company called Reflections in Glass. She does all the awards for PCA-SVR and she may be able to do a bunch of Beer Stiens that we can sell as well as awards for the People's Choice, Photo Rally, "That Guy" and perhaps even member vendor thank you's for those that donated goodies...

Her work for PCA is freakin' beautiful.

Posted by: ConeDodger Mar 24 2010, 04:58 PM

Tech quiz?

Posted by: ConeDodger Mar 24 2010, 05:09 PM

QUOTE(biosurfer1 @ Mar 23 2010, 02:04 PM) *

What do we have lined up for trophies/awards for the show and shine?


Very rough estimate for beer steins sand blasted with 914World and WCR2010 would be about $20 each. As the quantity goes up, the price goes down...

Vendor is Reflections in Glass and she provides all the awards for PCA Sac Valley Region.

Posted by: biosurfer1 Mar 24 2010, 08:33 PM

I think should easily have enough for 6-7 so far and I know there are still quite a few people who haven't registered.

Posted by: ConeDodger Mar 27 2010, 10:31 PM

Our artwork is here...

I will forward the files to Mark as I think it was him who knows a t-shirt guy...

Posted by: biosurfer1 Mar 28 2010, 09:38 PM

I had another thought guys...how about a competition in addition to the quiz? i was thinking something like fastest guy to take a apart a gear stack or something to that effect?

Posted by: ConeDodger Mar 29 2010, 09:15 AM

Not that many know how to take apart a gear stack but I catch your drift...

Posted by: ConeDodger Mar 29 2010, 09:19 AM

I notice Scott Detro is registered. We might as well put his name on the People's Choice award right now. That car is as new looking as you will ever see a 914. Remember Mark? He won in Ronhert Park...

Posted by: ConeDodger Mar 29 2010, 10:25 AM

The artwork has been sent to the vendor for the beer mugs. I have spoken with her by phone today and she will have some kind of estimate for me tomorrow...

Posted by: biosurfer1 Mar 29 2010, 04:21 PM

QUOTE(ConeDodger @ Mar 29 2010, 07:19 AM) *

I notice Scott Detro is registered. We might as well put his name on the People's Choice award right now. That car is as new looking as you will ever see a 914. Remember Mark? He won in Ronhert Park...


not so sure Rob...isn't Paul coming? I'm not saying Scott's car isn't nice, but people seem to be pretty obsessed with Paul's car when they take a ride.

Posted by: ConeDodger Mar 29 2010, 05:25 PM

QUOTE(biosurfer1 @ Mar 29 2010, 02:21 PM) *

QUOTE(ConeDodger @ Mar 29 2010, 07:19 AM) *

I notice Scott Detro is registered. We might as well put his name on the People's Choice award right now. That car is as new looking as you will ever see a 914. Remember Mark? He won in Ronhert Park...


not so sure Rob...isn't Paul coming? I'm not saying Scott's car isn't nice, but people seem to be pretty obsessed with Paul's car when they take a ride.


Paul is not up to registering and spending days up there. He plans on dropping in and spending a few hours. I doubt he would register for that. It would be nice if we could get him to bring the car and display it along with the 10 or so Excellence articles and that had been my plan before he faceplanted into a tree at 40 mph while skiing. He still gets major bouts of dizziness and his eyes don't track as fast as his head will turn. I suspect Paul will start to improve rapidly or plateau and not get much better soon. Let's hope for the former...

Posted by: jcd914 Mar 30 2010, 11:02 PM

QUOTE(biosurfer1 @ Mar 28 2010, 08:38 PM) *

I had another thought guys...how about a competition in addition to the quiz? i was thinking something like fastest guy to take a apart a gear stack or something to that effect?


Fastest up on jack stands, every 914 owner should have that down!

I was going to suggest up on the stands and then off the stands but who has taken one off?

Jim

Posted by: ConeDodger Mar 31 2010, 10:04 AM

QUOTE(jcd914 @ Mar 30 2010, 09:02 PM) *

QUOTE(biosurfer1 @ Mar 28 2010, 08:38 PM) *

I had another thought guys...how about a competition in addition to the quiz? i was thinking something like fastest guy to take a apart a gear stack or something to that effect?


Fastest up on jack stands, every 914 owner should have that down!

I was going to suggest up on the stands and then off the stands but who has taken one off?

Jim


Maybe a contest for who owns the most 914's that don't run? Oh wait, Jim would win that easily... poke.gif shades.gif lol-2.gif

Posted by: ConeDodger Apr 8 2010, 11:06 AM

Yesterday I received a package with an umbrella cover from Perry Kiehl and about 25 or more business cards with a 10% off coupon affixed to the back. I had instructed him to mail to Original Customs but I guess he must have my address on file from something I bought from him a couple years back.

Yopu will be giving away as many Matchbox 914's as she can find, so far 17, and T-Shirts provided she gets admin approval on the design. Sent to McMark yesterday...

I updated the sponsor thread with pics of the umbrella cover, pics of the Matchbox 914, and the logo for Excellence Magazine.

Pete Stout PM's me in the background and emails me at home quite often and he tells me that he and McMark have talked and the back issue packages are ready for pick up.

Mark,
How much trouble would it be for you to create a banner ad type thing for each of the sponsors that don't have one? StoneMan Restoration Products, 914 Network, and maybe others?

Posted by: McMark Apr 8 2010, 03:30 PM

I talked with Pete. That's settled.

Banner ads are a maybe. I'm just slammed right now, so it took me a week to get time to make the MUSR banner that's running now.

Posted by: RoadGlue Apr 8 2010, 03:32 PM

I can make a few banner ads. I just need to know how to get peoples' logos, etc.

Posted by: RoadGlue Apr 8 2010, 03:33 PM

And it might not hurt to ask those vendors if they already have their own banners, or if they'd be willing to make them. Some people are totally capable... most aren't. smile.gif

Posted by: McMark Apr 8 2010, 03:34 PM

I'd rather see the drive route finalized and printable. wink.gif poke.gif

Posted by: RoadGlue Apr 8 2010, 03:56 PM

No problem. What format would you like that in?

Posted by: McMark Apr 8 2010, 04:06 PM

TeX

Posted by: RoadGlue Apr 8 2010, 04:17 PM

Vi, TeX... sheesh, i kill you!

how about DOC or PDF? smile.gif

Posted by: McMark Apr 8 2010, 04:42 PM

Oh, yeah those work too. tongue.gif

I sent of a quote request for the shirts. I realized we need to jump on that NOW. cool.gif

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