With a tip of the hat to Jonmac, this year's America's British Reliability
Run in Wisconsin and Minnesota (there is another ABRR this year in Ohio on
the same weekend), will have a stop scheduled so that blind children can
"see" our cars with their fingers. The charity we'll be raising money for
the WI-MN run is the Center for Blind and Visually Impaired Children, so
it's an excellent opportunity to give these kids a chance to check out the
British cars we enjoy so much.
I'll provide more info as final details are worked out.
Cheers,
Blake Discher, event organizer
America's British Reliability Run, http://www.abrr.org
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With your help, in four years we've raised more than $108,000 for children's
charities by driving our vintage British cars in America's British
Reliability Run. Info at http://www.abrr.org.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark J. Bradakis [mailto:mark@bradakis.com]
> Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 11:59 PM
> To: Triumphs@autox.team.net
> Subject: [TR] Car shows and trailer queeens
>
> Gee, there was that one year when the squaretail Spit I took to VTR in
> Seattle spent a lot of time on the trailer, but that is different. As
> for 'Look but don't touch' at car shows, check out the picture of the
> sign one of my Spits at a recent British Field Day here in Salt Lake.
> It is right on the main
> page at http://fatchancegarage.com
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