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Date:         Mon, 28 Aug 2006 21:46:36 -0500
Reply-To:     Bill Bowman <bill@BNNTA.COM>
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From:         Bill Bowman <bill@BNNTA.COM>
Subject:      Buses Nowhere Near The Arch #21...
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Hi all,

Just as an update, the 21st BNNTA VW camping event is less than a week away, and we're in our final preparations for the arrival of lots of buses and other VWs from all across the U.S.A.

The latest weather forecast is for not only good, but for GREAT weather for the long holiday weekend!!! They're forecasting clear skies and daytime highs in the mid 80's and nightime lows in the mid 60's (so you ought to pack a light jacket). Perfect camping weather! Our first arrivals will be at the lakeside campground on Thursday.

We've leased the entire group campground again so that we can have it all to ourselves. Only VWs (of any model or year) will be admitted to the campgrounds. This beautiful secluded wooded campground is on a pennisula on 22 mile long Mark Twain Lake in northeastern Missouri, about 30 miles from hstoric Hannibal, Mo. Sites can not be reserved in advance, and are first-come, first served. There are quite a few sites with electrical hook-ups, and everyone is good about sharing the outlets. There will be an informal Bus show with participant voting for awards, campfire activities, music, a scenic countryside caravan over to Hannibal on Saturday, and lots of site-to-site socializing throughout the entire holiday weekend. There is usually a little swap meeting going on too. Food and supplies are available in nearby Monroe City. The total event/camping fee for the entire weekend at BNNTA is $30 per VW, which this year will include a dash plaque. If you like stepping out of your bus each morning and seeing nothing but classic VWs and their enthusiast owners, this events for you!

It sounds like the competition for the highly sought after "Best group/club campground theme (decorations)" is going to be fierce this time, so get your act together, or come to see what these groups devise for their themes!

The event t-shirts are ready, trophys standing by to be won, the dash plaques are ready and look awesome the first 100 VWs get one when registering, and the door prizes are coming in. If fact, if you have anything VW that you'd like to donate to the door prize pile, just bring it along. So what are you waiting for, pack up you bus or VW and drive safely over to the upcoming BNNTA event this weekend, Sept 1st thru 4th, 2006 at the group campground in the Indian Creek Recreational Area on Mark Twain Lake. Go to http://www.bnnta.com for more info!

Please drive carefully and come join us for some family VW fun!

Bill Bowman

p.s. Oh! By the way, the BNNTA event will be covered for a future article in Hot VWs Magazine...


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