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Re: 2017 Corvettes at Carlisle Dinner

Posted: 7/24/17 8:19amMessage 11 of 16
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Vette(s): 1972 conv, 4-speed, 350, 200hp, numbers match, rally wheels, war bonnett yellow w/white top. good condition, nice driver.
If we're gonna go somewhere, we should get reservations TODAY! One more month and we will need a place to gather. The Rustic Tavern is getting old hat. The Waiting time is getting longer to be seated and to get our meal. Let's try a different venue.
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Re: 2017 Corvettes at Carlisle Dinner

Posted: 7/24/17 10:50amMessage 12 of 16
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JohnLisaBuddie said:

Our Corvette club eats at Market Cross on Saturday to watch the parade afterward.  It is good food but very crowded. 

For Friday night you could try the Appalachian Brewing Company.  Large place to accommodate the group and good food.  Also good parking. 


I already booked us at Pizza Grille for Friday night.
For Saturday, I would think anything downtown would be a giant pain in the butt for parking and even reservations at this point.

I'm fine with going to Appalachian Brewing Company, but it is about 20 minutes from the fairgrounds in Mechanicsburg.  That doesn't bother me since I'm staying in Mechanicsburg.  What does everyone else think?






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Re: 2017 Corvettes at Carlisle Dinner

Posted: 7/27/17 11:50amMessage 13 of 16
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I'm good with pizza Friday and where ever on Sat. we will be there.
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Re: 2017 Corvettes at Carlisle Dinner

Posted: 7/27/17 1:03pmMessage 14 of 16
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Vette(s): 1972 454 Coupe, 4 speed, Targa Blue with blue interior, luggage rack 2019 Grand Sport Coupe, M7, Ceramic Matrix Gray with gray interior
Where you staying Dave?

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Re: 2017 Corvettes at Carlisle Dinner

Posted: 8/1/17 7:12pmMessage 15 of 16
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We're good with where ever for Saturday.  I have a few folks staying with us at the camper (Redwoman, Ebo & Ebowoman).  We'll have 4 for Friday night at the Pizza Grill & 5 for Saturday night (incl Frank).  Appalachian Brewing sounds fine - what time?  We will have further to drive since we are staying 20 minutes west of Carlisle.  I don't know of any other restaurants.

I will also let Carmen know incase she would like to join us.
 
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Re: 2017 Corvettes at Carlisle Dinner

Posted: 8/6/17 10:58amMessage 16 of 16
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Lesa and I are both fine with Appalachian Brewing Company in Mechanicsburg. We've been to the one in Gettysburg and it was alright. Count us in.
1980 with the heart of a '73, because more horsepower is always better.

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