Wright in Wisconsin/Madison, Jacobs I and II!!!

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hypnoraygun
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Wright in Wisconsin/Madison, Jacobs I and II!!!

Post by hypnoraygun »

I know this has been posted before, but I wanted to pass along some knowledge. The Wright in Wisconsin event will be June 5-7th.

Personally, I am very excited about this event, and already bought my tickets.

Here is an update, Tickets are NOW on sale. But the most important part is, if you want to see Jacobs II, you better hurry and call. They are only going to sell 100 tickets!!!! That seems like they will sell out fast. Jacobs I is going to be on the tour, as well as Wright's Pew house, and others. It seems like it will be a great event.

If you want to go, my advice is to call right away.

Here is the web site.

http://www.wrightinwisconsin.org/Wright ... efault.asp
MHOLUBAR
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Post by MHOLUBAR »

Thanks for the heads up, Palli and I will be there.
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Post by DavidC »

Yes, thanks for the reminder. I just picked up tickets for my wife and myself.

Hope the weather cooperates!


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I'd sell my soul to be there.

Post by Mobius »

OK, maybe not. And I probably wouldn't sell my Porsche either. But I am green with envy.

I plan to one day visit the house ours is based on. But it won't be in '09 unless I win a lottery!


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Post by DRN »

Mobius:
Selling a car can be quite liberating financially. I sold my '63 Avanti last week...many tears were shed, but the proceeds will go toward house restoration and buried oil tank removal/gas conversion.

Then there's always the dreams of the next toy car, years down the road...
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