The EOC Nationals are going to be July 1-5 at Jacksonville IL. The same
site
as last year. Last year there were day trips to sites around Springfield. 

I am volunteering to help. I know that we are looking for speakers and
such.
If anyone has any input or knows of someone as a speaker, please send it
to
me and I will be glad to be the collection point from the Coupe list.

Don Mack
N2051H
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jerry Eichenberger
> Sent: Thursday, January 21, 1999 9:53 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Other web pages and groups..
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> I agree that the Short Wing Piper Club's page is very nice.  
> Also check out the Unofficial Cessna 120/140 site.  I don't 
> have the internet address, but you can easily find it on your 
> search engine.
> Last summer I was a speaker at the Short Wing Piper Club's 
> annual convention which was held in Dayton, Ohio, very near 
> to my home in the Columbus area.
> I don't know what their attendance was in total, but I had a 
> crowd of over 100 in my presentation, and it was SRO.  Their 
> banquet was very nice that night, and somebody from AOPA 
> talked about the Tripacer that AOPA is giving away this year 
> in their annual drawing.
> I've been a coupe owner for only a year, and haven't attended 
> any EOC gatherings.  But I would certainly use SWPC as an 
> example of how to do it right.
> There are so many things to go to in the summer, especially 
> Oshkosh, that it's hard to budget time and $$ for all that is 
> available.  While Dayton may not sound like a garden spot, 
> SWPC arranged a private, after hours tour of the USAF Museum 
> at Wright Patterson AFB for the attendees.  If you've never 
> seen the museum, it's worth the trip from anywhere to enjoy 
> it, and plan at least a full day for really soaking it up 
> thoroughly, especially if you like to read all of the posters 
> and signs around the place.  
> The Wright brothers bicycle shop is now owned by the U.S. 
> Park Service, and while not very big, it's really neat to go 
> to the place where it all began.  For car nuts, the national 
> Packard museum is also in Dayton.
> So, there are lots of places and opportunties out there.
> Jerry Eichenberger
> Columbus, Ohio
> N2906H
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