Victory Brewing Company
420 Acorn Lane
Downingtown, PA 19335
610-873-0881
The setup will basically be the same as last year. Victory Brewing will serve a hot all you can eat buffet lunch and pitchers of ale and beer.
Cost is expected to be $30.00 per person payable when you arrive. Any increase will be due to Victory Brewing raising their prices which we will know and advise in advance by email. All excess money is donated to the University of Delaware's Vic Giardini Award Fund.
Please forward this email far and wide. Last year we had 75 Excons attend due to the stormy day. 135 attended in 2009, 115 in 2008 and 65 in 2007.
Don't miss this once a year Conrail reunion with all your old Conrail friends.
Mark your calendar and PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD.
This event is not just Marketing and Sales. All ExCons and friends of Conrail are welcome.
Your Hosts,
Fletcher Swanson, Mike Behe, Mike Kasper and Joe Bowers
While there is no requirement to make advance reservations, if you are sure you are coming please email your intentions to: fswanson@rcn.com so he can give Victory Brewing a better estimated count.
See you on Dec. 28th!
As in the past, any contributions and excess funds collected from the party will be donated to the University of Delaware's Vic Giardini Award Fund. Last year we contributed $885.00, collected from donations and a small amount from excess funds.
This year we have again invited representatives of the Conrail Historical Society to join us. Here is their write-up:
The Conrail Historical is a 600 member group dedicated to the
preservation of Conrail's legacy. Like most railroad historical
societies, we actively pursue the preservation of the railroad's
artifacts: equipment, paperwork, photographs and other ephemera, but we
also strive to preserve Conrail's innovative and successful spirit. We
host a number of events each year, including a yearly convention, which
are open to all, not just members. The CRHS also publishes a full color
magazine, The Conrail Quarterly, full of articles about and photographs
of Conrail's history, which is sent to all of our members. The CRHS's
members encompass the full spectrum of fans and supporters, from
youngsters who witnessed Conrail's final years and legacy to former
Conrail employees who have been around since day one in 1976.
The Conrail Historical Society has had a great amount of success in its
goals over its short history. These include our preservation and ongoing
restoration of N7E caboose 21165, currently housed with the M&H Railway
just outside of Harrisburg, our preservation of line side signals from
Berea OH and Horseshoe Curve, our rescue of artifacts from Ore Pier 122
in Philadelphia and our archiving of thousands of pieces of
documentation from Conrail's headquarters. Learn about these and other
CRHS accomplishments at our website, TheCRHS.org.
Some members of the CRHS Executive Board will be present to talk to you
about their passion and drive for their mission. We will also have
numerous artifacts on display from Corporate HQ, the Office Car Special,
corporate videos, a presentation on the preservation of our N7E caboose,
a CR hyrail truck (if the weather cooperates), etc.
We look forward to meeting many of the men and women who "Kept It
Moving!"
Brock Kerchner
Conrail Historical Society Vice President
Brock Kerchner
WHP 580 / WTKT 1460 / WRVV 97.3 / WRBT 94.9 / WHKF 99.3 Account
Executive
717-540-8800 x278
717-541-0094 Fax
bkerchner@clearchannel.com
preservation of Conrail's legacy. Like most railroad historical
societies, we actively pursue the preservation of the railroad's
artifacts: equipment, paperwork, photographs and other ephemera, but we
also strive to preserve Conrail's innovative and successful spirit. We
host a number of events each year, including a yearly convention, which
are open to all, not just members. The CRHS also publishes a full color
magazine, The Conrail Quarterly, full of articles about and photographs
of Conrail's history, which is sent to all of our members. The CRHS's
members encompass the full spectrum of fans and supporters, from
youngsters who witnessed Conrail's final years and legacy to former
Conrail employees who have been around since day one in 1976.
The Conrail Historical Society has had a great amount of success in its
goals over its short history. These include our preservation and ongoing
restoration of N7E caboose 21165, currently housed with the M&H Railway
just outside of Harrisburg, our preservation of line side signals from
Berea OH and Horseshoe Curve, our rescue of artifacts from Ore Pier 122
in Philadelphia and our archiving of thousands of pieces of
documentation from Conrail's headquarters. Learn about these and other
CRHS accomplishments at our website, TheCRHS.org.
Some members of the CRHS Executive Board will be present to talk to you
about their passion and drive for their mission. We will also have
numerous artifacts on display from Corporate HQ, the Office Car Special,
corporate videos, a presentation on the preservation of our N7E caboose,
a CR hyrail truck (if the weather cooperates), etc.
We look forward to meeting many of the men and women who "Kept It
Moving!"
Brock Kerchner
Conrail Historical Society Vice President
Brock Kerchner
WHP 580 / WTKT 1460 / WRVV 97.3 / WRBT 94.9 / WHKF 99.3 Account
Executive
717-540-8800 x278
717-541-0094 Fax
bkerchner@clearchannel.com

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