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Bob: IM S6 posted:
Chris MacDonald posted:

Canadian is such a wonderful language. I don't speak it but it sounds magical

It's basically English, with an influence of Scottish, Irish, and French, and a touch of American.  At least, in most of the country.  

In Quebec, and other regions, it's French, with an influence of Scottish, Irish, and English, and a touch of American.

Tell 'm about Newfoundland then....

Is Newfoundland like Cape Breton?  
When we were on Cape Breton it took us a while to figure out that they were actually speaking English, heavily influenced by Scottish, Irish and French.  

I think, though, that the locals made up a lot of words (or went to Gaelic) just to confuse us tourists.  

I gotta say, though, the local Celtic music on Cape Breton is outstanding.

Newfoundlanders speak English, but with a number of different dialects, depending on where they come from in the province.  There are 'townies', who you can pretty well understand, and 'bay boys' (pronounced bay bys) who you might not be able to understand.  We lived and worked there for two years, and my wife (who taught nursing at the university), developed the ability to discern what outport or bay her students came from.  Most of my students were townies, so I never had the pleasure.

We never had any difficulty understanding them or being understood, and it was a great two years.  They do have a few unique expressions, though.  But that's another story...

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Al Gallo posted:

I love the idea of having meals at the hotel. Taking a ride in a speedster in the dark and rain is not my idea of a relaxing way to end the evening. More time to chat and a raffle that isn't rushed.

Thanks , Alan, (and all) this stuff doesn't just "happen" .

Lol, Al you made me laugh we are getting "old eyes"  

IaM-Ray posted:
Al Gallo posted:

I love the idea of having meals at the hotel. Taking a ride in a speedster in the dark and rain is not my idea of a relaxing way to end the evening. More time to chat and a raffle that isn't rushed.

Thanks , Alan, (and all) this stuff doesn't just "happen" .

Lol, Al you made me laugh we are getting "old eyes"  

What?  You mean everybody else isn't driving with their high beams on? 

The trailer guys could sleep in their tow vehicles in the hotel parking lot and bum showers from the paying guests. If I was dragging an enclosed car-hauler, I'd absolutely do it. Roll out a memory-foam mattress in the back, and Bob's your uncle.

I tell my kids all I need is an extension cord and a garden hose, and I'm set for a couple of weeks at least.

Showfield tent, tables and folding chairs are ordered.

Aside from the many entertaining activities on the showfield itself—which include auto-crossing and a "low car limbo" which Spyders tend to win when entered—I will be supplying two self-guided twisty-road/scenic overlook/winery/covered bridge/pub/lunch tours for our members to drive solo or in groups at their own leisure.

Both are about 100 miles and will take 2-3 hours of drive time on nice roads.

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Stan Galat posted:

The trailer guys could sleep in their tow vehicles in the hotel parking lot and bum showers from the paying guests. If I was dragging an enclosed car-hauler, I'd absolutely do it. Roll out a memory-foam mattress in the back, and Bob's your uncle.

I tell my kids all I need is an extension cord and a garden hose, and I'm set for a couple of weeks at least.

Well, hey, it smells so nice nobody would even know if we crapped right there in the grass on the edge of the parking lot! I'm in.

edsnova posted:

Showfield tent, tables and folding chairs are ordered.

Aside from the many entertaining activities on the showfield itself—which include auto-crossing and a "low car limbo" which Spyders tend to win when entered—I will be supplying two self-guided twisty-road/scenic overlook/winery/covered bridge/pub/lunch tours for our members to drive solo or in groups at their own leisure.

Both are about 100 miles and will take 2-3 hours of drive time on nice roads.

That's a good idea, Ed.  Those who want to sit and drink beer can do so, and those who want to have an interesting run and drink wine can do so.

Good thinking to all the organizers.

DannyP posted:
Stan Galat posted:

The trailer guys could sleep in their tow vehicles in the hotel parking lot and bum showers from the paying guests. If I was dragging an enclosed car-hauler, I'd absolutely do it. Roll out a memory-foam mattress in the back, and Bob's your uncle.

I tell my kids all I need is an extension cord and a garden hose, and I'm set for a couple of weeks at least.

Well, hey, it smells so nice nobody would even know if we crapped right there in the grass on the edge of the parking lot! I'm in.

I'd like to hear Michelle's reaction when you tell her about the new money saving plan for Carlisle now that you're retired. Make sure to mention using the car wash hose for showers after dark. 

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DannyP posted:

Michelle is as low-maintenance as they come. She likes to camp. Your point Al?

Relax dude. Al's not trying to offend you or Michelle. He's just laying some humor down. If you read Stan's post he's talking about trailer guys sleeping in the tow vehicles bumming showers and you're talking about crapping on the edge of the grass area so Al is just jokingly asking if you had told your wife about the camping plans. 

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The second time Chris and I worked at the Rolex race, I was determined to get at least some sleep in the middle of the night.  So, I bought a big air mattress that would fit between the rear wheel wells in my pickup, and a 12volt air pump to pump it up.  The truck already had a cap, so I also got a sleeping bag with the thought that we could drive under the grandstand and park and either of us could scoot down there from the grandstand roof and get a few winks on our off-shift in the middle of the night.

It was a great idea, except for one thing:  There is so much noise coming from the cars racing down the front stretch at 180+mph and then braking for the turn into the infield that you really can't sleep.  I tossed and turned for over an hour and finally gave up and went back to the roof, but along the way I stopped at the grandstand kitchen on level two and talked them into nuking a couple bowls of chicken noodle soup I brought to take up to the roof.  The head chef was hesitant until he asked which car we were spotting for and when I told him he looked at the race monitor and found we were currently in first place in GT (we ultimately came in second).  Once he saw that he nuked the soup and also gave us a hefty supply of Naan bread to go along with it!

Robert M posted:
DannyP posted:

Michelle is as low-maintenance as they come. She likes to camp. Your point Al?

Relax dude. Al's not trying to offend you or Michelle. He's just laying some humor down. If you read Stan's post he's talking about trailer guys sleeping in the tow vehicles bumming showers and you're talking about crapping on the edge of the grass area so Al is just jokingly asking if you had told your wife about the camping plans. 

Don't worry, Robert, I'm just givin' it to him, and he knows it. The little smiley face- I'm just being a smart a** and again, he knows it. He'll shoulder punch me at Carlisle, I'll hit him back, we'll laugh and then open beers.. (and if I play my cards right I'll be drinking his beer!)

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Carlisle room reservation list w/ 24 rooms reserved to date. ( 26 remain available_

Anderson,  Arseneau,  Ascheman,  Bobrow,  Carley,  Croxford,  Cuccureddu, Duckworth,  Erickson,  Fish,  Gallo,  Greig,  Holden,  McKelvey,  Merklin,  Mossberg, Mullis,  Piperato,  Putman,  Stroud,  Stumpp,  Thibodeau,  Thompson, Wilson.     _____________________________________________________________________________________

2020 Carlisle Courtyard  hotel reservations:   717 300 7026   Charity Shreffler 
I have contracted room block for our Speedster Owners Group 40 rooms per night for: Thursday May 14, Friday May 15 and Saturday May 16th. You may also elect to arrive one day early Wednesday May 13th as some of the regulars do. This is a casual social day with no scheduled activities.

The room rate is $132.00 per night plus applicable taxes. You are encouraged to book your asap as there are a number of area events taking place the same weekend. Area hotels sell out quickly.
 
 Reservations:  To maintain an accurate room count we have a special reservation number , please call direct to Charity Shreffler at 717 300 7026.  Monday through Friday  8 - 4 . Be sure to mention Speedster Owners Group.  
 
Please do not call the hotel front desk, email, or use the 800 reservation number. This 717 300 7026 number allows for an accurate head count for the Thursday BBQ. 
    
Courtyard by Marriott                                                                                                              
503 Newburg Road  
Shippensburg, PA 17257 
        
The Hotel is located one mile west of  Interstate 81 exit 29 Shippensburg
Group Name: Speedster Owners.                                                                                            May 14,15,16   2020          Rate : $132.00 per night
Check in is 3:00 pm & Check out is 12:00 noon.
 

Room cancellation policy: Must cancel 24 hours prior to scheduled 12 (Midnight) the day prior to arrival cancellation policy. Any reservation not canceled in accordance with reservation policies will be subject to a cancellation fee of one night’s room and tax.

________________________________________________________________________________________

Carlisle - Courtyard by Marriott Breakfasts & Dinners !  

Thursday 2:00 - 5:00PM Hotel Welcome w/ Cookies, Brownies and Lemonade. 

Thursday 6:30 - 8:30PM:  BBQ Buffet consisting of BBQ Pulled pork, Boneless BBQ chicken, Italian sausage w/ onions and peppers. House salad, BBQ Baked beans, Baked mac n cheese, Potato salad, Rolls, Cookies, Ice tea and Lemonade.  $23.88 pp includes tax and tip . This cost will automatically be charged to your room.

Friday: FREE Buffet Breakfast 6:00 - 9:00 AM w/ Seasonal fresh cut fruit, Assorted muffins, Sliced bagels w/ cream cheese, butter, fruit preserves, Scrambled eggs, Breakfast potatoes & Bacon. Chilled fruit juices, freshly brewed Starbucks coffee also regular and decaf.

Friday PM we will pitch in and order in a large pizza order as we did last year or you can head out to local eatery's. 

Saturday 6:30 - 11:00 AM:  FREE Breakfast " E coupon " that you present to the Hotel's Bistro for your selection choices.

Saturday 6:30PM - 10:00PM  Catered Dinner Buffet by the Courtyard by Marriott.  Chicken Carbonara, Lasagna, Rolls, House salad, Green beans almandine, Steamed vegetables, Assorted deserts, Ice tea & Coffee.  $31.44 pp includes tax and tip will automatically be charged to your room. 

Sunday: FREE Breakfast Buffet: 6:30 - 11:00 AM  w/ Seasonal fresh cut fruit, Assorted muffins, Sliced Bagels w/ cream cheese, butter, fruit preserves, Scrambled eggs, Breakfast potatoes & Bacon. Chilled fruit juices, freshly brewed Starbucks coffee also regular and decaf.

 

 

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Did You get your room for Carlisle 2020??? 

Carlisle room reservation list w/ 26 rooms reserved to date.

Anderson,  Arseneau,  Ascheman,  Bobrow,  Carley,  Croxford,  Cuccureddu, Chupp, Duckworth,  Erickson,  Fish,  Gallo,  Greig,  Holden,  McKelvey,  Merklin,  Mossberg, Mullis,  Piperato,  Putman,  Shapiro, Stroud,  Stumpp,  Thibodeau,  Thompson, Wilson.     _____________________________________________________________________________________

2020 Carlisle Courtyard  hotel reservations:   717 300 7026   Charity Shreffler 
I have contracted room block for our Speedster Owners Group 40 rooms per night for: Thursday May 14, Friday May 15 and Saturday May 16th. You may also elect to arrive one day early Wednesday May 13th as some of the regulars do. This is a casual social day with no scheduled activities.

The room rate is $132.00 per night plus applicable taxes. You are encouraged to book your asap as there are a number of area events taking place the same weekend. Area hotels sell out quickly.
 
 Reservations:  To maintain an accurate room count we have a special reservation number , please call direct to Charity Shreffler at 717 300 7026.  Monday through Friday  8 - 4 . Be sure to mention Speedster Owners Group.  
 
Please do not call the hotel front desk, email, or use the 800 reservation number. This 717 300 7026 number allows for an accurate head count for the Thursday BBQ. 
    
Courtyard by Marriott                                                                                                              
503 Newburg Road  
Shippensburg, PA 17257 
        
The Hotel is located one mile west of  Interstate 81 exit 29 Shippensburg
Group Name: Speedster Owners.                                                                                            May 14,15,16   2020          Rate : $132.00 per night
Check in is 3:00 pm & Check out is 12:00 noon.
 

Room cancellation policy: Must cancel 24 hours prior to scheduled 12 (Midnight) the day prior to arrival cancellation policy. Any reservation not canceled in accordance with reservation policies will be subject to a cancellation fee of one night’s room and tax.

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edsnova posted:

Hey but everybody else not registered...REGISTER! Lets get planning those valve cover racers too. Still waiting on the final OK from Buckzeski but I think we'll get clearance.

Also: pretty sure Cory and Jenni are gonna get there but I will bug them this weekend. 

Buckzeski is a cool guy. I gave him a soft blast back in 2011for not having a long distance award for those driving to Carlisle. He recognized the error of his ways and sent us a nice " Longest Driven " plaque and a coplimentry IPad. I didn't need the IPad and gave it away. Two weeks later he sent a second one. I'm typing on it now.  

Carlisle room reservation list w/ 28 rooms reserved to date.

Did YOU ....reserve your room for Carlisle 2020 ? 

Reservations to date :  Anderson,  Arseneau,  Ascheman,  Bobrow,  Carley,  Chupp,  Croxford,  Cuccureddu, Drake, Duckworth,  Erickson,  Fish,  Gallo,  Greig,  Holden,  McKelvey,  Merklin,  Mossberg, Mullis,  Piperato,  Putman,  Shapiro, Stroud,  Stumpp,  Tanner, Thibodeau,  Thompson, Wilson.     _____________________________________________________________________________________

2020 Carlisle Courtyard  hotel reservations:   717 300 7026   Charity Shreffler 
I have contracted room block for our Speedster Owners Group 40 rooms per night for: Thursday May 14, Friday May 15 and Saturday May 16th. You may also elect to arrive one day early Wednesday May 13th as some of the regulars do. This is a casual social day with no scheduled activities.

The room rate is $132.00 per night plus applicable taxes. You are encouraged to book your asap as there are a number of area events taking place the same weekend. Area hotels sell out quickly.
 
 Reservations:  To maintain an accurate room count we have a special reservation number , please call direct to Charity Shreffler at 717 300 7026.  Monday through Friday  8 - 4 . Be sure to mention Speedster Owners Group.  
 
Please do not call the hotel front desk, email, or use the 800 reservation number. This 717 300 7026 number allows for an accurate head count for the Thursday BBQ. 
    
Courtyard by Marriott                                                                                                              
503 Newburg Road  
Shippensburg, PA 17257 
        
The Hotel is located one mile west of  Interstate 81 exit 29 Shippensburg
Group Name: Speedster Owners.                                                                                            May 14,15,16   2020          Rate : $132.00 per night
Check in is 3:00 pm & Check out is 12:00 noon.
 

Room cancellation policy: Must cancel 24 hours prior to scheduled 12 (Midnight) the day prior to arrival cancellation policy. Any reservation not canceled in accordance with reservation policies will be subject to a cancellation fee of one night’s room and tax.

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alnbobbikay..2005 Intermeccanica "RUBY" posted:

In the busyness of running a business, it is unlikely that we will see "The  President For Life at the People's Republic of Stanistan". Boy howdy, I'll miss that guy! Hopefully the stars will all realign next year.

Thanks, Al, I miss you as well!

For reference: today, one of the rental houses (which got a new roof 18 months ago) developed a leak. Water soaked the insulation in the attic, pooled on the ceiling, came through the drywall, onto a piece of furniture, before making a nice little lake on the dining room floor. This was discovered at 2:00 PM. Not to worry, we're supposed to get 6" of snow tonight. The roofing crew (actually drywallers pressed into service) tacked a piece of Tyvek over the leak, which will do... something (make them feel better?). Spring is only 2-1/2 months away, so I'm sure we'll be spot on until then.

Also today, right hand man Brad sideswiped a car while merging on the interstate, tearing off his front fender and the entire side of the other car. We're already driving the spare truck, as the other one was totaled last year.

Good times.

Carlisle is looking "unlikely".

 

Stan Galat posted:
alnbobbikay..2005 Intermeccanica "RUBY" posted:

In the busyness of running a business, it is unlikely that we will see "The  President For Life at the People's Republic of Stanistan". Boy howdy, I'll miss that guy! Hopefully the stars will all realign next year.

Thanks, Al, I miss you as well!

For reference: today, one of the rental houses (which got a new roof 18 months ago) developed a leak. Water soaked the insulation in the attic, pooled on the ceiling, came through the drywall, onto a piece of furniture, before making a nice little lake on the dining room floor. This was discovered at 2:00 PM. Not to worry, we're supposed to get 6" of snow tonight. The roofing crew (actually drywallers pressed into service) tacked a piece of Tyvek over the leak, which will do... something (make them feel better?). Spring is only 2-1/2 months away, so I'm sure we'll be spot on until then.

Also today, right hand man Brad sideswiped a car while merging on the interstate, tearing off his front fender and the entire side of the other car. We're already driving the spare truck, as the other one was totaled last year.

Good times.

Carlisle is looking "unlikely".

 

Large tree branch? Rogue snow fowl?

That number again, Courtyard by Marriott reservation :   717 300 7026  ask for Charity Shreffler. 

Get in on it, guys.

Thanks all who already registered and condolences to all who must, alas, bow out this year.

I want to be the first to thank Alan "Dr. Clock" Merklin for his stalwart efforts in streamlining this year's festivities. 

Reminder: this year is an a-la-carte extravaganza with two (count ‘em) optional cruise/sight-seeing tours, Thursday BBQ at the hotel, the usual full complement of showfield hyjinx and an in-house Saturday night banquet and awards ceremony.

ITINERARY:

Arrive Wednesday night to get a head start on the fun if you’d like. Intimations that Cory and Jeni are going to rebuild the Hoopty in the back lot are Fake News, probably. 

Arrive Thursday and unpack your junk, untrailer your ride and unleash your beer cooler as things get cranking in earnest with the second annual Pulled Pork/ Burger/Dog Jamboree on the beautiful Shippensberg Marriott back patio at 6 pm. BYOB or belly up to the bar in the lounge and beer up after your long and arduous trek from yonder precincts. 

On Friday enjoy a free breakfast buffet at the hotel or bug-out directly to the show field, a half hour up RT 11, for the world famous Carlisle High School Marching Band Egg Sammiches. You will not be corralled or herded. Options include a 2 ½ hour Covered Bridge Tour with lunch at the Historic Meiserville Inn and a stop at the Hunters Valley Winery

>OR<

A spirited 2 ½ hour drive to the Kings Gap State Park, ending at the Appalachian Brewing Co. in Gettysburg

before (or after!) heading up to the show field for some quality time checking out cars. 

Friday night is your choice of pizza on the patio or the Annual Restaurant Scramble for dinner. List of Health Department Approved eateries tbp.

Saturday breakfast at the hotel or head to the field at your leisure. Again, the open road beckons so those who love to drive ‘em are encouraged to run one of the pre-plotted routes from the hotel to other attractions over back roads before heading to the show. 

At some point still yet to be decided there will very likely be the First Annual Tournament de Valve Covers, a race for discerning Gentlemen, Ladies, and Others As The Case May Be. 

Also this year, along with Carlisle Management we've also established a Mandatory Drift Competition for all Intermeccanica vehicles only. THERE WILL BE NO OPT-OUT OPTION. Drivers meeting is at 9 a.m., judging beginning at 10 and lawsuits served at 11:45. 

Folks will be asked to head back to the hotel by 6 for the 7 pm buffet. There will be two main entrees—Chicken Carbonera or Lasagna—and green beans almondine, mixed vegetables and house salad along with dessert and coffee. The hotel’s cash bar will be available as always. 

After dinner we’ll turn to the annual award ceremony followed by the raffle. Awards for longest travel, general menchery and hard luck will be provided. Please bring a good thing for the raffle and remember to buy a ticket and take the ride, as the scratch raised from this refills the fund from which we pay for various expenses, including the chairs and tables under our showfield tent. 

Sunday we’ll say our goodbyes at the hotel and/or head back to the field for one last look around. 

Bob: IM S6 posted:

"Also this year, along with Carlisle Management we've also established a Mandatory Drift Competition for all Intermeccanica vehicles only. THERE WILL BE NO OPT-OUT OPTION. Drivers meeting is at 9 a.m., judging beginning at 10 and lawsuits served at 11:45."

I CAN'T MAKE IT.

Pity, that. I can't imagine you wouldn't take home the prize.

As a matter of fact, I propose that you gentlemen forego the actual competition, and do the thoroughly modern thang. Just run a computer simulation and do a telephone poll of likely participants, create an algorithm, and declare a winner.

@Tab Tanner

Hey buddy, great to hear that you've moved on to a better chapter in your life! 

I'm sure you'll have a great time at Carlisle 2020, especially since you'll be able to share the experience with your new right-seater.

Here's a video that is an overview of SOC shenanigans across the country. It should give her an idea of what the SOC is all about; cool cars, great people and good times!

Just 10 weeks until CARLISLE !  ...Have you registered?

Names from last year that are not registered for 2020

Buchannon  Crosby Drewek  Frazer  Grzynkowicz  Hines  Kennedy

Kumpf  Lanz  Luebbert  Milczanowski  Pascale  Reisner   Schumacher  
 
Seitz   Valenzano   Vickers    Zimmer
 

Carlisle room reservation list w/ 28 rooms reserved to date.

Reservations to date :  Anderson,  Arseneau,  Ascheman,  Bobrow,  Carley,  Chupp,  Croxford,  Cuccureddu, Drake, Duckworth,  Erickson,  Fish,  Gallo,  Greig,  Holden,  McKelvey,  Merklin,  Mossberg, Mullis,  Piperato,  Putman,  Shapiro, Stroud,  Stumpp,  Tanner, Thibodeau,  Thompson, Wilson.     _____________________________________________________________________________________

2020 Carlisle Courtyard  hotel reservations:   717 300 7026   Charity Shreffler 
I have contracted room block for our Speedster Owners Group 40 rooms per night for: Thursday May 14, Friday May 15 and Saturday May 16th. You may also elect to arrive one day early Wednesday May 13th as some of the regulars do. This is a casual social day with no scheduled activities.

The room rate is $132.00 per night plus applicable taxes. You are encouraged to book your asap as there are a number of area events taking place the same weekend. Area hotels sell out quickly.
 
 Reservations:  To maintain an accurate room count we have a special reservation number , please call direct to Charity Shreffler at 717 300 7026.  Monday through Friday  8 - 4 . Be sure to mention Speedster Owners Group.  
 
Please do not call the hotel front desk, email, or use the 800 reservation number. This 717 300 7026 number allows for an accurate head count for the Thursday BBQ. 
    
Courtyard by Marriott                                                                                                              
503 Newburg Road  
Shippensburg, PA 17257 
        
The Hotel is located one mile west of  Interstate 81 exit 29 Shippensburg
Group Name: Speedster Owners.                                                                                            May 14,15,16   2020          Rate : $132.00 per night
Check in is 3:00 pm & Check out is 12:00 noon.
 

Room cancellation policy: Must cancel 24 hours prior to scheduled 12 (Midnight) the day prior to arrival cancellation policy. Any reservation not canceled in accordance with reservation policies will be subject to a cancellation fee of one night’s room and tax.

Last edited by Alan Merklin

CARLISLE Room Reservation Updated List:   New reservations Zimmer.....  Henry Reisner, Carey Hines & Dave Mitchell have also verbally committed and will be posted on the next updated Room List.

Just 9 weeks until CARLISLE !  ...Have you registered?

Names from last year that are not registered for 2020

Buchannon  Crosby Drewek  Frazer  Grzynkowicz  Hines  Kennedy

Kumpf  Lanz  Luebbert  Milczanowski  Pascale    Schumacher  
 
Seitz   Valenzano   Vickers   
 

Carlisle room reservation list w/ 28 rooms reserved to date.

Reservations to date :  Anderson,  Arseneau,  Ascheman,  Bobrow,  Carley,  Chupp,  Croxford,  Cuccureddu, Drake, Duckworth,  Erickson,  Fish,  Gallo,  Greig,  Holden,  McKelvey,  Merklin,  Mossberg, Mullis,  Piperato,  Putman,  Shapiro, Stroud,  Stumpp,  Tanner, Thibodeau,  Thompson, Wilson.     _____________________________________________________________________________________

2020 Carlisle Courtyard  hotel reservations:   717 300 7026   Charity Shreffler 
I have contracted room block for our Speedster Owners Group 40 rooms per night for: Thursday May 14, Friday May 15 and Saturday May 16th. You may also elect to arrive one day early Wednesday May 13th as some of the regulars do. This is a casual social day with no scheduled activities.

The room rate is $132.00 per night plus applicable taxes. You are encouraged to book your asap as there are a number of area events taking place the same weekend. Area hotels sell out quickly.
 
 Reservations:  To maintain an accurate room count we have a special reservation number , please call direct to Charity Shreffler at 717 300 7026.  Monday through Friday  8 - 4 . Be sure to mention Speedster Owners Group.  
 
Please do not call the hotel front desk, email, or use the 800 reservation number. This 717 300 7026 number allows for an accurate head count for the Thursday BBQ. 
    
Courtyard by Marriott                                                                                                              
503 Newburg Road  
Shippensburg, PA 17257 
        
The Hotel is located one mile west of  Interstate 81 exit 29 Shippensburg
Group Name: Speedster Owners.                                                                                            May 14,15,16   2020          Rate : $132.00 per night
Check in is 3:00 pm & Check out is 12:00 noon.
 

Room cancellation policy: Must cancel 24 hours prior to scheduled 12 (Midnight) the day prior to arrival cancellation policy. Any reservation not canceled in accordance with reservation policies will be subject to a cancellation fee of one night’s room and tax.

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