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Date:         Tue, 30 May 2000 08:18:16 -0500
Reply-To:     Rob & Lrae Winterkorn <volksman@ENTERACT.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Rob & Lrae Winterkorn <volksman@ENTERACT.COM>
Subject:      Re: BBTA#16
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Mark your calendar for Sept. 1-4 for Busses No where near the Arch. Formerly BBTA. This is going to be its 16th year. This message contains all the details.

Rob

Kathryn Bowman wrote:

> Hi everyone, > > Monday evening I received an e-mail from Mark Sawyer of the South Texas Bus > gang that makes their way up to BBTA every other year to share their > festive Texas lifestyle with all of us. Well, they are makin' plans again > for their return this Sept., so there might be some tight competition for > the "best group campsite" trophy. The following is my reply to them: > > Hi Mark! > > We're delighted to hear that the infamous "South Texas entourage" will > again be making the journey up for all the fun at BBTA#16. Yes, the DBG > took it easy in the campsite decoration contest, and the Missouri Micro's > took the best group camping award last Sept. That might have been because > you all were'nt here to compete with your Texas themed campsite!!! They'll > be shakin' in their boots when they hear the news of your travel plans! We > really missed you all last time, and we hope that all of you are well! > > Our new location on Mark Twain Lake is a huge improvement in quality! Our > new campsite is in a very nice Corps of Engineers built private group > campground, all to ourselves. In Sept 1999 we had 151 Busses registered, > and some even brought their watertoys (canoes, rafts, catamarans, jet > skiis, etc.). About 45 sites have double and triple outlets on them, so we > have a lot more power too. All of the roads and campsite pads are paved so > there's no dust to have to put up with. Call me to hear the up and > downsides of the sites in more detail. I even got the total event/camping > fee down to $25 per VW for the entire weekend. On Saturday, the caravan > (83 Type 2's last Sept!) wound it's way about 35 miles over to the > Mississippi River town of Hannibal. MO, the hometown of the famous Samuel > Clemens, aka, "Mark Twain". Lots to see and do there on Saturday! > > So please forward this e-mail to all of our Texas buddies, and start makin' > plans for the cruise north for all the Bus Festivities! If everyone will > send me their current postal addresses, I'll send an event flyer to you all > in mid July like usual. In the meantime, the following info should be > helpful for planning purposes: > > Labor Day weekend, Sept. 1-4, 2000 > Busses By The Arch #16 > Indian Creek Recreational Area, "Group use campground" on Mark Twain Lake, > 30 miles west of Hannibal, Missouri > Supported by NEATO and LiMBO. Join over 150 Type 2's of all models and > eras (and any other model VW too) for this infamous, long holiday weekend > type 2 festival and campout. Enjoy the Busses, their owners and families, > bring your "water toys" to enjoy on this 22 mile long federal lake. > Informal Type 2 show with awards, huge Bus caravan on Saturday over to > nearby Hannibal to visit and tour Mark Twain's hometown on the Mississippi. > Door prizes and awards presentation on Saturday evening. Campfire > socializing, informal parts swapping, live music, etc among great Bus > friends. Total fee for event and camping is $25 per VW for the whole > weekend. ONLY VW's will be admitted, no other vehicle types will be > allowed into the campsite. Leave other makes of vehicles at home! If > you'd like to receive an event flyer in mid July, e-mail your name and > postal address, and (optional info) phone and type of VW(s) you own to: > BussesByTheArch@compuserve.com See you around the campfire in > Sept!!! > > Bill Bowman > NEATO & LiMBO > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Accurate impartial advice on everything from laptops to table saws. > http://click.egroups.com/1/4634/7/_/515639/_/959670813/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > The official DBG Mailing List: > Send correspondence to: soineydg@mail.milwaukee.k12.wi.us


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