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Author: | bembokabellettbloke [ Sun Oct 20, 2019 12:31 pm ] | ||
Post subject: | Cowra 2019 Nationals Wrap Up & Thank you | ||
Hello all Bellett and other Isuzu enthusiasts! I possibly should have just sent this to the 2019 attendees, but that take me being skillful, and anyway those who weren't able to attend were thought of, remembered, spoken about and generally had a presence of sorts, so you can have a wrap up too. It's hard to believe 2 weeks have passed, I guess I must be busy. Baby goats started being born Wednesday, the day after we got home. I'm now milking 3 does and have 13 kids. It's vegie planting time too, etc, etc. But the Nationals, they were great! It was a busy time leading up to the start, but great to see people start arriving on Thursday. We had a good roll up for the Friday run, to see the biggest dam in our region at 20% capacity. Thankfully we had had some light rainfalls in weeks leading up, so there was some green to be seen. Way less than normal for October though, but better off than some places. We parked up in a disused car lot in the historic main Street of Canowindra, and had a great lunch there, spread around various eateries. And I think everyone found something at the chocolate shop! Back to Cowra and a wonderful group of volunteers pitched in and set up a great grazing table meet n greet dinner. Most starters had already arrived. Saturday morning and up early and up to the park near the Japanese garden to set up our show and shine. I asked people to park up "Motor Show style" by parking any which way, nose to tail, diagonals, groups in blocks, clustered under trees in the shade, just, however. I think it mad a great display. We were visited by a Cowra Councillor and the Mayor, who were very impressed with the standard for preparation and display of our cars. The Mayor said to me, "I think you've started something here, I can see a lot more car shows here." It was pretty high profile and we were visited by many interested member's of the public, who we invited to vote in the people's choice award. Quite a few kids voted, giving a variation to the votes. Later we moved to the old Cowra Railway station for another photo opportunity, and lunch on the platform in the shade. Just as well as it was over 30 degrees! It was provided by the Cowra car club, as this is where they have their clubrooms. The dinner was great at the Services Club on Saturday night, with entertainment provided by Chloe Hadley in the form of song with Guitar (most excellent!), amazing Japanese costumes on most everyone, origami skills testing, a nice cache of raffle prizes and some unique trophies for the successful exhibitors. Sunday morning and Daylight savings had us up early for the run to Boorowa for Woolfest and the running of the sheep. We had another nice park to display in all together, had a few members drive in the street parade, and had a nice day in my local town. Back in Cowra and we gathered at the old flour mill which is now a smokehouse restaurant for another great food opportunity. Because I love driving, and Aunty Mary loves being driven, we had another run on Monday. Back out through Canowindra to Eugowra for morning tea. We split between the 2 cafes and those that went to the 'Gentle Cow' had a unique experience around cheesecake, antiques, and a bloke that was quite a character. From all reports, it was a crack up! Some people found a bush workshop specialising in Valiants, and a few bonnets were opened. It was actually hard to get away from Eugowra, but all good fun. Later in Forbes, we had a good guided tour through McFeeters motor museum with some rare and unusual vehicles and another nice lunch. Later on the way back to Cowra, we stopped off in Gooloogong to see a paddock fresh Bellett Gary and I had previously found, but it was gone! To Queensland apparently. Who has it? Dinner for most of us ended up being leftovers from Friday night from the coolroom. Less waste and free. Winner! So Tuesday morning and time to head home. A good number of people hadn't had too much Belletting though, so came home with us for a walk around the yard and in the sheds, to see if anyone needed anything, and to sample Tracy's scones. It was really nice to have Bellett family here. I only sold 1 Wasp, 2 Bellett guards, and a chunk of GT. So in summary, I had fun. Lots of fun. I am very grateful to all who attended, for your friendship, for your encouragement, and for your love of all things Isuzu. I'm also extremely grateful to all who helped in so many ways, including quite a few who were not able to attend. Your group effort made my workload light, and my time a joy. The raffle raised $900 for Can Assist Young-Boorowa, which is a great effort. Thank you for supporting this very worthwhile charitable group. Did I say thank you? Once again, thank you all. Now I'm busting for 2020 and Hahndorf! See you all there! Cheers, Matt.
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Author: | KJB [ Sun Oct 20, 2019 9:37 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Cowra 2019 Nationals Wrap Up & Thank you |
Thanks to the Organisers , helpers and everyone who was there. We had a great time (and a completely unexpected trophy....!) - really enjoyable all round. Good to see some new faces and new cars - things are evolving ( a good sign for the longevity of this event …) K and A |
Author: | pa_man [ Wed Oct 23, 2019 12:56 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Cowra 2019 Nationals Wrap Up & Thank you |
Great Job by all the organizers, the photos and reports looked like it was an awesome weekend. Will see everybody in 2020 K and A Sorry a didnt get to catch you at this years Nats but if I dont get across before hand will see you 2020 and congratulations on the win! Josh |
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