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vandornjim
04-15-2014, 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by FU http://www.zr1.net/forum/images/buttons/viewpost.gif (http://www.zr1.net/forum/showthread.php?p=187681#post187681)
Let'shave some racing...drag , auto X, Pizza , seminars. Party at JVD's !
Ron I sent you a pm on this.

Party at JVD's and not have another get-together at the exact same time because we want to continue to divide the group.

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Originally Posted by WARP TEN http://www.zr1.net/forum/images/buttons/viewpost.gif (http://www.zr1.net/forum/showthread.php?p=187984#post187984)
I am all with Frank. Drag racing if possible, auto X and party at JVD's. Let's support JVDs and not split the group.
--Bob



When I look back at one of the first Gatherings after we made the move from California. I remember the many old friends came over to see us and it was great to once again meet those who were separated by great distances. During the good ‘ol days we met people from all over we went to Carlisle with or the many races we participated in with Pirate Racing. Well, we couldn’t get rid of a few and ended up cooking a steak or two, and they liked it enough some ate 2 and even 3 steaks! So, every year afterwards we were “forced” to cook for our annual visitors. J Well, one year we decided to cook for the group if anyone was interested and the turnout was incredible. It took a lot of work, an auto shop is not a usual place for a cookout . Having people walk around the equipment, stepping over things is not a good idea so a complete “safetyizing” took a few days. A day or two of cleanup wasn’t too much of a problem because early arrivals came over and grabbed a rag or mop and went at it. It is always fun watching people get involved.
:)
Well, over the next few years we had a blast! If someone needed help, we made it a “seminar” and allowed people to get right up front and personal as we fixed whatever problems they had. We came up with the famous “Bow Tie Burger”, using a Slim Jim formed into a Chevy emblem shape as a mold. We did some smoked meats and ribs, pepper & potatoes, and whatever else we could think of, and we never got tired of the compliments on the food. We had lots of locals who volunteered their help and who were darn good at what they did. And it showed.

One year I had a broken ankle but I couldn’t help it. I’m paying for that now but it didn’t matter because of what you folks said. One guy came up and asked how I cooked that BT Burger. He said it was the best hamburger he’d ever had. Really!? (Just good meat, plenty of garlic pepper and don’t squeeze the juice out of it!). One time a guy came up to me later and apologized for coming back for fourths of our smoked Boston butt! I guess the ultimate compliment was how many of you came up and said our BBQ was the highlight of your visit to the Bowling Green event. I never dreamed we could actually put on a complete dinner and presentation in this little place for over 200, but that’s what we did in 2010. People were eating off the forklift! But this popularity also made someone very jealous....
:(
At some point, we were approached by the Registry’s (then) leadership and asked if we would officially make our BBQ part of the ZR-1 Net Registry’s schedule. We were again told it was one of the highlights of the Gathering and they would really like to offer their assistance and even offered $300 to help out. Well, in case anyone needs to know, the BBQ had costs of approx. $2,000 depending on attendance, drink, employee wages, loss of revenue, table & chairs rental, and of course the food. (We don’t serve Chicken Masala) J Ironically, the rental of the tables and chairs alone was about $300 so we accepted the Registry’s donation. We also asked that in the future, we would appreciate putting us on the Registry’s registration form so we could get a more accurate count.

The night before the 2012 BBQ, the Registry Events Director gave us a number of 50-60 and said that the Gathering attendance was really down and not to expect much more. So, we decided to cook for 80, then 120 showed up. Many of our guests that had RSVP’d, made donations, etc., didn’t get a plate. Worse yet, some of the un-registered walk-ins went for seconds before others even got their first. We were blamed immediately and I didn’t see any real need to tell what really happened…until now. That really pissed me off.

Under new management, it was also voted not to contribute to a “vendor’s” event, and at last year’s gathering, some of the leadership group pitted against our BBQ for whatever reason(s) and were obviously absent. This year it looks like more of the same on the current schedule. Now please understand, it’s not like we couldn’t continue to host all of you here for your annual trek to Bowling Green but I said long ago, once you take the fun out of something, well, it ain’t fun anymore.

Many of our friends do not attend the Gathering anymore for their own reasons, but I’ll bet the loss of the fun factor is a major reason for their decision. We did this for you and we hope you enjoyed the company. I’m sure you’ll enjoy the scheduled “Parking Lot BBQ” just as well. :-)

(Just note: We don't consider ourselves a "vendor" and never have. We offer a safe haven when away from home when the unexpected happens. Many of you have enjoyed the use of our tools, equipment, knowledge and hopefully our hospitality. I consider us a participant in the ZR-1 hobby and will continue to be in whatever capacity that is positive and productive.)

I do sincerely want to say how much we truly enjoyed hosting you all when you visited Bowling Green in these years past. We made a lot of friends and helped a few of you get your ZR-1’s fixed or had other stuff done while you were here. In some cases we did those things for a drink at the banquet or a donation to the NCM. We helped some needy people, and some very appreciative troops in Harm’s Way. Your contributions made it possible for us to send some comfort and support to some very appreciative troops. I thank you and they Thank You!

BTW. Army First Sgt Eric Egelstad is still on this list and is teaching officer candidates in WA and Donna retired from the Army not long ago. Eric still remembers his guys anxiously greeting him when he returned from patrol and the mail had been delivered (by the Air Force of course). J Me? I’ll never forget the look on all of your moist eyes when we did the surprise video slide show and ended it with a voicemail from Eric to his family who were in attendance and completely stunned. Remember when his daughter, little Jordyn, yelled out “IS THAT MY DADDY!?!?” Yeah, it got to me too….
:cry:
Those are real moments folks. Real moments that some remember for their lifetimes. Moments that are real, not imagined by someone’s ego or imagination.
:fahne:
AND WE ARE STILL HERE FOR YOU! Maybe we just don’t have to let Strowbridge clean the shop for 2 days. Maybe we can get some work done! J If you need something done, we can handle that too. Or, if you any other ideas just let us know! J

efnfast
04-15-2014, 06:10 PM
I'm kinda' new to this group. Did we manage to piss off a guy that was trying to support us? I'm so confused.

Kevin
04-15-2014, 06:20 PM
there was a difference of opinion...to put it tactfully

efnfast
04-15-2014, 06:42 PM
There are always two sides to every story.

garyhugo
04-15-2014, 07:09 PM
I and my wife spent 4 days at the 2010 gathering. JVD's BBQ was very well done and one of the highlights of the trip. I'm saddened that the personalities involved are to strong to get along. Thanks for the memories.
Gary

scottfab
04-15-2014, 09:59 PM
I'm kinda' new to this group. Did we manage to piss off a guy that was trying to support us? I'm so confused.

JVD a legend in his own mind.
Kidding......
He is as much a fixture of the ZR-1 as anyone I can think off.
I put him in a category with Morison, Morrow, Mom, Hib, Mim, Lingenfelter, McLellan, Killebrew, Rippie and former ZR-1 and SR71 pilot Tony Bevacqua
Like any drama there's two sides to every story. I'll leave it at that
cause frankly to say more for sure will get me in trouble.

I was/am a Pirate and will always remember the race at Lime Rock. Even if it met with an unexpected fire the car simply kicked *** in the straightaway.

Here's to the "saloon" and all it stood for.

RHanselman
04-16-2014, 08:59 AM
Members, (RE-POST)

As your Events Director, I’m a little taken back with the comments posted regarding the upcoming Gathering at the NCM. It is true that the current policy of the ZR-1 Net Registry is not to show any preference to our sponsors, let alone vendors who are not sponsors of the organization with your membership monies. That said, the C4 Gathering is conducted by the National Corvette Museum, with sponsorship of both the ZR-1 Net Registry and the Grand Sport Registry.

On the current schedule is a TBD for Friday evening that typically involved a BBQ at a vendor’s place of business. While the ZR-1 Net Registry may currently not be providing funds to support this event, the ZR-1 Net Registry has in no way closed any door to any vendor wanting to support the attendees of the C4 Gathering. I’m very disappointed to read disparaging comments regarding our organization without the courtesy of a preemptive or return call to find out if indeed the standard BBQ was not welcome. This is certainly not the case and is why I purposely left Friday night open…

I believe that the Gathering is a fantastic time, and am focused on having fun along with the NCM and the Grand Sport Registry - that’s what this organization is all about. I look forward to seeing everyone at this year’s gathering, and spending 100% of our time cherishing the ZR-1, learning more about it, seeing old friends, and getting to know one another even better.

Should you have any question regarding the schedule, please feel free to contact me.

Respectfully,
Ron Hanselman
Events Director, ZR-1 Net Registry
events@zr1netregistry.com

GOLDCYLON
04-18-2014, 10:03 AM
Jim lots of allegations here. Can we just agree to press the reset button?

I hate to see this. Whenever I make it to the gathering in the future I intend to drop by the shop and say hello.

Sounds like a lot of issues in the past. I dont think there are any agenda here. However, folks are entitled to their opinions as it is a free country.

Trying to coordinate events is like trying to herd cats onto a flatbed. As to the headcount problem im sure folks canvased their groups and a whole bunch of leg humpers clung on as the word got out.

Sorry to hear you wont be doing this anymore but if it means anything to you you have my thanks for the past support. :handshak:

GC

scottfab
04-18-2014, 10:04 AM
Wow JVD,
Good stuff and bad stuff.
I'd be more specific but honestly.
I don't want to be censored or have this thread closed and/or deleted.
Respectfully,

Blue Flame Restorations
04-18-2014, 10:30 AM
This Thread has been moderated in order to maintain the peace and harmony of the Registry Forum and its membership. It will now be closed.

Thanks
Brett