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Madison MINI will have a Fall Color Drive on Oct 6.
It is open for MINIs from Chicago or Milwaukee.
The drive will start at 2:00pm and finished at around 4:30pm, after that we well have a gathering time in a restaruant. More detail will provide later.
But if you want to drive some twisty and hilly road, then mark Oct 6 on your calendar and join us on that day.
Here is the plan on 10/6 Sat.
We will have 2 stops to pick up people coming from different area.
1. For those people coming from Madison, Milwaukee or Chicago. We are going to meet at the parking lot of Star Cinema 2:00 pm
Address: 6091 McKee Rd Madison, WI 53719
2. For those people coming from the Iowa. We will stop at Division St near intersection to Hwy ID in Blue Mounds at 2:30pm, and we will leave at 2:40pm and start the drive.
If you have trouble finding either location, feel free to let me know.
"...indeed the love that the horses of the Rangers bore for their riders was so great that they were willing to face even the terror of the Door, if their masters' hearts were steady..." --- J.R.R. Tolkien
Come on and join us this saturday for the Madison MINIs Fall Colors Drive. The weather forecast is perfect and the roads should be great! I hope to see a lot of you there.
BTW, we are planning for dine out at Biaggi's after the drive.
Please let me know if you are going to join on Sat. before the drive.
Since I need head count for reservation. Thanks!
If work didn't always get in the way of fun time, I'd be out there. The new cam and rear suspension could use a nice break-in!!!! Maybe another time.....
"...indeed the love that the horses of the Rangers bore for their riders was so great that they were willing to face even the terror of the Door, if their masters' hearts were steady..." --- J.R.R. Tolkien