Exotics at Redmond Town Center is Canceled for May 7! But...
Exotics at Redmond Town Center is Canceled for May 7! But...
I’m sorry to say that we’re canceled for this Saturday May 7 due to the high likelihood of inclement weather. It happens...
We have some big upcoming events so better to get the rain now than during those three weeks in a row of cool stuff.
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Saturday May 14, right after E@RTC we head down to Boeing Field to be a part of a charity event at the Boeing Museum of Flight to benefit two animal charities. Nothing like the combination of cars and planes! BTW, the food in the Museum of Flight cafe is very good!
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=156867087704956
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Saturday May 21, is the annual Remlinger Farms Photo Shoot right after E@RTC. This event also has a very generously supported raffle to benefit the cure for Cystic Fibrosis. We have some very nice prizes this year! This is always one of our biggest weekends so mark it down and don’t miss it. The food is also good and the photos are always memorable!
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=189461011079401
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Saturday May 28, we have our official summer opener! Will be parking our cars in the Redmond Town Center center square for some fun. As cars come into the main lot we will line them up and park them along the center section of Redmond Town Center. This is to further support Redmond Town Center and all the stores for all their generous support over the last three seasons. Our plan is to do this three times this season.
We will probably meet up somewhere after E@RTC so stay tuned!
We tentatively have the Lexus LF-A making it’s debut in the Northwest that same day! We’re still working on logistics so it’s not yet 100%.
Sunday May 29, the weekend fun continues- We’ve been invited out to Ste. Michelle Winery for the weekend “Stay-cation” along with the Ste. Michelle Wine Club. Because of limited display space, we have to prioritize cars in favor of some of the more exotic cars we have come out, however EVERYONE is welcome and there will be plenty of general parking. We’re working to get some cars to come out that are otherwise rarely seen. This event will be well attended and best of all it’s free!
http://www.ste-michelle.com/events/w...ndarDetail/401
July 2 will be Ferrari Day! Stay tuned!
We have some big upcoming events so better to get the rain now than during those three weeks in a row of cool stuff.
_____________________
Saturday May 14, right after E@RTC we head down to Boeing Field to be a part of a charity event at the Boeing Museum of Flight to benefit two animal charities. Nothing like the combination of cars and planes! BTW, the food in the Museum of Flight cafe is very good!
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=156867087704956
_____________________
Saturday May 21, is the annual Remlinger Farms Photo Shoot right after E@RTC. This event also has a very generously supported raffle to benefit the cure for Cystic Fibrosis. We have some very nice prizes this year! This is always one of our biggest weekends so mark it down and don’t miss it. The food is also good and the photos are always memorable!
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=189461011079401
______________________
Saturday May 28, we have our official summer opener! Will be parking our cars in the Redmond Town Center center square for some fun. As cars come into the main lot we will line them up and park them along the center section of Redmond Town Center. This is to further support Redmond Town Center and all the stores for all their generous support over the last three seasons. Our plan is to do this three times this season.
We will probably meet up somewhere after E@RTC so stay tuned!
We tentatively have the Lexus LF-A making it’s debut in the Northwest that same day! We’re still working on logistics so it’s not yet 100%.
Sunday May 29, the weekend fun continues- We’ve been invited out to Ste. Michelle Winery for the weekend “Stay-cation” along with the Ste. Michelle Wine Club. Because of limited display space, we have to prioritize cars in favor of some of the more exotic cars we have come out, however EVERYONE is welcome and there will be plenty of general parking. We’re working to get some cars to come out that are otherwise rarely seen. This event will be well attended and best of all it’s free!
http://www.ste-michelle.com/events/w...ndarDetail/401
July 2 will be Ferrari Day! Stay tuned!
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Here is more information on this comings event.
Time: Saturday, May 14 · 12:00pm - 3:00pm
Location: The Museum of Flight
Created by: Alex Bergler
Info: Coming to the Museum of Flight May 14, 2011!
Benefiting Homeward Pet Adoption Center. Rescue | Shelter | Adoption and the Animal Aid & Rescue Foundation
Admission to the event is free, but Animal Shelter volunteers will be collecting donations and unopened pet food.
Recommended donation: $5.00 and/or
Dog Food
Cat Food
For those who wish to bring their exotic car to the event, please send me an email/message stating your name and which brand and model of car.
There has always been a kinship between the aerodynamic designs of fast aircraft and fast automobiles. These characteristics often grow from one industry to the other. Exotic machines of the ground and sky also share a common beauty of design as well.
On May 14th, from noon to 3:00 pm, these shared qualities will be on display at the Museum of Flight at Boeing Field. An assortment of exotic automobiles will be on display for a limited time in the Museum’s parking lot. The exhibition is free to the public; admission to the Museum of Flight is separate from this event. This event will not only showcase these incredible automobiles but it will also benefit area animal shelters and rescue groups. These groups will be on site to collect unopened pet food donations and to give out additional information.
Angle of Attack...
An Aerodynamic Kinship Between Exotic Automobiles and Aircraft
This event will demonstrate the aerodynamic similarities between exotic cars and aircraft. Because of the uniqueness of the automobiles displayed, the event should draw a substantial attendance. This event is called Angle of Attack.
The regional exotic car community will be displaying a large variety of exotic and rare automobiles. Thanks to a commitment from Exotics@RTC the event will include such cars as Lamborghini, Ferraris, Porsche, Lotus, BMW, Tesla and more.
Too often dogs and cats are found abandoned. Animal shelters and pet res-cue groups work tirelessly to find hope and homes for these creatures. Many are volunteers who are working out of the kindness of their hearts. Repre-sentatives will be on site to accept unopened pet food and/or donations to aid area animal shelters and rescue groups.
What makes an exotic car?
First , an “Exotic” is not generally in the same category of "mainstream" automobiles like Honda, Ford, GM, etc. An exotic car is not a hot rod, typically seen at most car shows. Some brands which are labeled exotics are (but not limited to) Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, Aston Martin, BMW M Series, Bentley, Tesla, and Lotus. The far majority of exotic cars are European, however there some American and Japanese cars that fit the description as well. These automobiles are all “drivable art”.
RSVP
This will be an exclusive representation of
a maximum of 40 exotic automobiles. Please reserve your display space early. There is no charge to display your exotic automobile. Contact Alex Bergler for more information.
blackhawk160@gmail.com
About Me…..
“My name is Alex Bergler and I am in my senior year at Aviation High School. For my senior project I have planned an event that will combine three of my passions, aircraft, exotic cars, and animals. Since I was just a toddler I have always loved aircraft. Most of my childhood memories are filled with attending air shows and spending a lot of time at the Museum of Flight, I joke that the Museum became my second home. My plans and dreams have always involved flight. As I started high school I began to seriously pursue my dreams of flight by starting flight lessons at Boeing Field. As I studied aerodynamics and design I soon became enamored with another great passion and beauty , exotic automobiles. Now the passing sound of a Ferrari creates the same excitement and awe as that of a F/A-18. Throughout my life animals have al-ways been an important part of my life. My family and I have always been very animal friendly. So when I was selecting an endeavor to pursue for a senior project it really made sense to combine my passions into something which will positively contribute to my community .”
Alex Bergler
P.O. Box 46352
Seattle, WA 98146
(206) 853-3009
blackhawk160@gmail.com
Time: Saturday, May 14 · 12:00pm - 3:00pm
Location: The Museum of Flight
Created by: Alex Bergler
Info: Coming to the Museum of Flight May 14, 2011!
Benefiting Homeward Pet Adoption Center. Rescue | Shelter | Adoption and the Animal Aid & Rescue Foundation
Admission to the event is free, but Animal Shelter volunteers will be collecting donations and unopened pet food.
Recommended donation: $5.00 and/or
Dog Food
Cat Food
For those who wish to bring their exotic car to the event, please send me an email/message stating your name and which brand and model of car.
There has always been a kinship between the aerodynamic designs of fast aircraft and fast automobiles. These characteristics often grow from one industry to the other. Exotic machines of the ground and sky also share a common beauty of design as well.
On May 14th, from noon to 3:00 pm, these shared qualities will be on display at the Museum of Flight at Boeing Field. An assortment of exotic automobiles will be on display for a limited time in the Museum’s parking lot. The exhibition is free to the public; admission to the Museum of Flight is separate from this event. This event will not only showcase these incredible automobiles but it will also benefit area animal shelters and rescue groups. These groups will be on site to collect unopened pet food donations and to give out additional information.
Angle of Attack...
An Aerodynamic Kinship Between Exotic Automobiles and Aircraft
This event will demonstrate the aerodynamic similarities between exotic cars and aircraft. Because of the uniqueness of the automobiles displayed, the event should draw a substantial attendance. This event is called Angle of Attack.
The regional exotic car community will be displaying a large variety of exotic and rare automobiles. Thanks to a commitment from Exotics@RTC the event will include such cars as Lamborghini, Ferraris, Porsche, Lotus, BMW, Tesla and more.
Too often dogs and cats are found abandoned. Animal shelters and pet res-cue groups work tirelessly to find hope and homes for these creatures. Many are volunteers who are working out of the kindness of their hearts. Repre-sentatives will be on site to accept unopened pet food and/or donations to aid area animal shelters and rescue groups.
What makes an exotic car?
First , an “Exotic” is not generally in the same category of "mainstream" automobiles like Honda, Ford, GM, etc. An exotic car is not a hot rod, typically seen at most car shows. Some brands which are labeled exotics are (but not limited to) Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, Aston Martin, BMW M Series, Bentley, Tesla, and Lotus. The far majority of exotic cars are European, however there some American and Japanese cars that fit the description as well. These automobiles are all “drivable art”.
RSVP
This will be an exclusive representation of
a maximum of 40 exotic automobiles. Please reserve your display space early. There is no charge to display your exotic automobile. Contact Alex Bergler for more information.
blackhawk160@gmail.com
About Me…..
“My name is Alex Bergler and I am in my senior year at Aviation High School. For my senior project I have planned an event that will combine three of my passions, aircraft, exotic cars, and animals. Since I was just a toddler I have always loved aircraft. Most of my childhood memories are filled with attending air shows and spending a lot of time at the Museum of Flight, I joke that the Museum became my second home. My plans and dreams have always involved flight. As I started high school I began to seriously pursue my dreams of flight by starting flight lessons at Boeing Field. As I studied aerodynamics and design I soon became enamored with another great passion and beauty , exotic automobiles. Now the passing sound of a Ferrari creates the same excitement and awe as that of a F/A-18. Throughout my life animals have al-ways been an important part of my life. My family and I have always been very animal friendly. So when I was selecting an endeavor to pursue for a senior project it really made sense to combine my passions into something which will positively contribute to my community .”
Alex Bergler
P.O. Box 46352
Seattle, WA 98146
(206) 853-3009
blackhawk160@gmail.com
Yes, it will be there! It will also be at Ste. Michelle on Sunday. We will be parking in the center of the mall this time. The usual lots will be the staging area. Go there first and we will sort the cars as we bring them in.
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