FFC 2006 Check In, Who can help make this a great event? |
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FFC 2006 Check In, Who can help make this a great event? |
Doug Leggins |
Jul 20 2006, 08:04 PM
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Senior Member Group: Benefactors Posts: 1,358 Joined: 6-February 03 From: Nashville, Indiana Member No.: 261 Region Association: None |
Welcome! I haven't put much into this yet but we have plenty of time to set up a great event.
Here is a quick list of items that I think that we need to cover. 1) Where are we going to have the event? Columbus, Nashville, Bloomington, anywhere else? 2) Once where is nailed down, my wife Susan is willing to help with setting up hotel arrangements and likely some other planning aspects, lunch, dinner .... 3) Fun run route 4) Do we have a tech session? 5) Goody bags 6) Door prizes 7) Sponsorship(s)? 8) T-shirts? 9) tech quiz 10) Show and shine w/ awards 11) Awards banquet 12) Registration -website? Other items? Who can help and with what items? |
mudfoot76 |
Jul 20 2006, 09:29 PM
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Currently teenerless :-( Group: Members Posts: 946 Joined: 18-March 04 From: Carmel, IN Member No.: 1,814 Region Association: None |
I like that weekend in October.
Columbus/Nashville is a nice area. Bloomington would be good too, except there is a home football game that day (vs Iowa). Hotels in Bton might be scarce that weekend.... What about potential locations farther south? Is that big hotel at West Baden Springs open yet? I'm not very familiar with the areas south of Columbus/Bloomington, but I've been on some really fun roads down there. And I hear that there are some quaint B&Bs or little resorts that might be nice. The Columbs Inn was very nice too though, and they were very accomodating when I was there in '04. Just throwing out ideas... I'd be happy to help with fun run(s). A tech session would be nice, but I don't know enough to impart much of anything useful about 914s. I can check with some locals about donations for goody bags. Griot's Garage has a huge warehouse on the westside of Indy (near the airport) and they have hosted some wonderful sessions on how to detail a car. If this sounds like a possibility, I could scout a fun run route from a starting point (Bton, Nash, Columbs, etc) and have it end @ griot's. And even if the group didn't end up at there, griot's might still donate little prize bags. They gave out some neat stuff to our spring DE event participants. There was an idea to try one of the high speed karting tracks around the area. That would also be fun to do. So I am just rambling now. It is late, time for sleep. If any of this sounds good please let me know... |
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