Page 1 of 1

Wiring workshop and this weekend's cookout in Plymouth, MA

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2005 8:02 am
by captain_john
Just an update, Folks!

If you are REMOTELY interested in attending, SIGN UP NOW! We are almost 1 month away and have 15 signed up. We NEED 18 in order to make it a go. Sign up here and NOW!

http://www.aeroelectric.com/seminars/Plymouth_2005.html

Also, if you need a room I am holding these rooms at the Comfort Inn until TOMORROW! After that date, I would have to put my own money down and I don't want to do that as I am doing this for education and entertainment... not for profit!

For more details and up to date information, see my chapter's website at:

www.eaaul62.com

where we will be offering last minute information regarding the event.

One more thing!

We are having a cookout, this coming weekend!On Saturday, July 16th we will be cooking burgers, dogs and I plan on making my award winning chili! The food is free, all we ask for is a donation.

The event on the 16th will be at Ace Helicopter on the south side of the field!

By aircraft, you will taxi as though you are departing on runway 33... but take the turnoff at the only hangar there. We will have a comm radio tuned to Unicom, 123.00 if you have any questions. The grass will be mowed for parking so taxi on up and have some lunch!

By car, the airport is on South Meadow in Plymouth. Enter at Gate 6 and follow the signs along the dirt road past the approach end of runway 6, to the event.

We will be there from 11AM until the food is gone or the last plane leaves!

Email me if you have any questions. N357JS at adelphia.net

See you there!

8) CJ

A modest proposal...

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2005 7:18 pm
by Thermos
Since we're getting closer to the go/nogo date for Bob Nuckolls' seminar, here's a thought for those of you who are already registered.

If we get to Bob's 20 Jul registration deadline and don't have enough bodies to guarantee his travel, how many of you would be willing to chip in a few extra bucks to make sure this seminar happens? If we have no more than the 15 folks currently registered, that means an extra $30 from each of us to bring Bob to Plymouth.

There has only been one other seminar in New England in the last couple of years (Groton, CT), and the only other scheduled seminar east of Illinois is in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada in November. I'm certainly willing to pony up some extra bucks to have this seminar happen in a more convenient location.

Of course, this will only work if everyone decides to chip in...

What say you? :headscratch:

Dave

Re: A modest proposal...

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2005 7:27 pm
by jimrobinette
Dave,

Great idea that I think would be a great solution! I would be more than happy to chip in. I was making plans to go out west to get this seminar until I was pleasently surprised by CJ putting this together.

Take care,

Jim
Thermos wrote:Since we're getting closer to the go/nogo date for Bob Nuckolls' seminar, here's a thought for those of you who are already registered.

If we get to Bob's 20 Jul registration deadline and don't have enough bodies to guarantee his travel, how many of you would be willing to chip in a few extra bucks to make sure this seminar happens? If we have no more than the 15 folks currently registered, that means an extra $30 from each of us to bring Bob to Plymouth.

There has only been one other seminar in New England in the last couple of years (Groton, CT), and the only other scheduled seminar east of Illinois is in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada in November. I'm certainly willing to pony up some extra bucks to have this seminar happen in a more convenient location.

Of course, this will only work if everyone decides to chip in...

What say you? :headscratch:

Dave

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2005 9:46 pm
by captain_john
Well guys...

We still have a month left and I am really, REALLY, REEEEEALLLLLY counting on having a full boat and not having to chip in anything additional.

Plan B... beg Bob to come and bribe him with food and beer. I hope he is a boozer!

Plan C... well let's count on not needing it!

Tell all your friends!!! Make them come!

:mrgreen: CJ

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 4:49 pm
by Ron
Hey John,

Signed up for a room at the comfort inn today. Not many rooms left. Think it's great that you and your chapter are hosting this event. Can't wait to meet you all there! I will let all the members of our chapter (27) know about the seminar again at our July meeting.

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 7:10 pm
by captain_john
Ron, It is my pleasure!

It s ALOT of work, but for a good cause!

Can you come by this weekend for a burger?

:roll: CJ

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 9:26 pm
by captain_john
Cookin' my WORLD FAMOUS, AWARD WINNING Chili now!!!

Stop by this weekend have have a cup!

It smells GOOOOOD!

:wink: CJ

Wiring workshop and this weekend's cookout in Plymouth, MA

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 9:10 am
by Spike
Uh, have you looked at the weather forecast? I don't think Im gonna make it buddy :cry:
 
-- Spike
 



Cookin' my WORLD FAMOUS, AWARD WINNING Chili now!!!

Stop by this weekend have have a cup!

It smells GOOOOOD!

Image CJ
Submitted via email

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 11:48 am
by captain_john
Jim Robinette and I were just wondering if you were gonna make it.

Here's hoping for good weather!

I can always make more chili for ya!

8) CJ

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 2:57 pm
by jimrobinette
CJ,

Hope your chili is HOT enough to make me :cry: !! Looking forward to seeing everyone this weekend.

Take care,

Jim
Captain_John wrote:Cookin' my WORLD FAMOUS, AWARD WINNING Chili now!!!

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 10:06 pm
by captain_john
Jim, I made it a 1 alarm.

I didn't want to scare off the masses.

If I rememer, I will have some red hots on had to zip things up a bit!

:wink: CJ

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 8:27 pm
by captain_john
Update:

WOW! That is a DAM GOOD CHILI!

Busy day tomorrow!

I will take lotsa pics!

:sneaky: CJ

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 12:09 pm
by Spike
Save some and bring it to Osh would ya? Its pouring rain out here. Oh well, good weather for packing a tail kit. I think I should work for Van's crating department. :roll:

Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2005 7:31 am
by captain_john
Well, all the chili is gone!

:o

It seems that the chili was a big hit! Everyone really liked it! This is why I make it! Looks like it will be a regular staple at all the affairs. It is easy to do, can feed alot of people and serves double duty as a condiment for dogs and burgers!

We will make it again for the August 14th cookout next month! Hope you can make that one!

The cookout was a TREMENDOUS SUCCESS!

A BIG THANK YOU to all that helped out, brought food stuffs and chipped into the donation can!

If not for those three categories of participants, it would have been a flop. I expect that the RV people can find a welcome environment here at Plymouth, thanks to EAA Chapter UL62.

I have posted photos in the gallery here at RB and they can be viewed in "the Hangar" folder. Thank you Spike and Patti!

Here are a few random shots:

Image

This is the "Serious" owned by Jason "The Wolfman" Wolfson!

Image

Thanks for letting me take the helm, Jason!

This is Ann & Roger from Ann's Pilot Shop:

Image

Bob Garrabrant flew in from the rock (Nantucket Island)! Here he is with local -6 builder, Ed Loveday.

Image

...and last but not least, Jerry Ludwig's -6! Thanks for bringing the cheese Jerry!

The burgers would have been cheeseless without your donation!

Image

A great time was had by all!

Thanks to everyone who attended!

8) CJ

Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2005 8:13 am
by captain_john
BTW,

The link to the gallery is on top of this page, but I am posting it here as well:

http://www.rivetbangers.com/cgi-php/gallery

:roll: CJ

Well Done!

Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2005 10:37 am
by jimrobinette
CJ,

Just want to say thanks for an excellent get together! Good food, good times and good people. It was a pleasure, but now I have to wash my car after that one mile dirt road :( that I traveld at 6mph!

Take care and thanks again.

Jim

Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2005 4:46 pm
by Spike
Sounds like you guys had a blast!! Sorry I couldn't make it. Weve been IFR on and off for 4 days. Yesterday was solid IMC.

-- Spike

Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2005 8:21 pm
by jimrobinette
spike wrote:Sounds like you guys had a blast!! Sorry I couldn't make it. Weve been IFR on and off for 4 days. Yesterday was solid IMC.

-- Spike
Spike,

IFR was nothing compared to the dirt 1.1 mile dirt road in a new 350Z :o

Take care,

Jim

Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2005 5:38 am
by captain_john
Spike, it WAS a GREAT TIME!

When we return from OSH, I will try to fill up the Six with builders and come down and visit you one time soon!

Jim, What only you and I know is...

I told you TWICE that was a long dirt road and for you to call me so you could leave your car at the main terminal. I would GLADLY pick you and Shannon up in the golf cart or my JEEP and cheauffer you across the active area!

Looks like next time I will need the Waaaaah-mbulance!

:lol:

Thanks for coming, Jim. I wish I had more time to chat with you and others. Time just went so fast! I don't think I said much more than hello to Shannon. I hope she enjoyed herself.

See you soon,

:) CJ