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Post by michael ware on Oct 1, 2009 18:35:29 GMT -5
Saturday, 24 Ocr 09: The MHCC will display vehicles for the Spartanburg County Parks and Recreation Commission at their Spartanburg Heritage Festival..
Saturday, 7 Nov 09: The MHCC will display vehicles and equipment at the Up Country Museum in Greenville. ALSO - SAME DAY: we will display vehicles and equipment at the Chapman Cultural Center in Spartanburg.
Wednesday, 11 Nov 09: Spartanburg County Veterans Day Parade. Line up at 1500 hrs; parade starts at 1600 hrs.
Saturday, 14 Nov 09: The MHCC will display vehicles for the USNR, Civilian Engineer Corps (Seabees) in downtown Greenville from approx 1000 thru 1500 hrs. This will be especially important as this will be a family day to celebrate the unit's return from Afgahnistan
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Post by Sam Cooper on Oct 15, 2009 9:02:22 GMT -5
Just got a call about the Upcountry History Museum display on 11/7 & 11/8. 10:00 - 5:00 on 11/7, and 1:00 - 5:00 on 11/8. Can those bringing vehicles tell me what you're bringing so I can get back to the museum to confirm.
Thanks, Sam
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Post by samcooper on Oct 23, 2009 7:43:24 GMT -5
I have attached a document for the upcoming display at the Greenville Upcountry History Museum, Nov 7th & 8th. It has the directions on how to get there, as well as the location where they want the vehicles displayed. Let me know if you have any questions. For those that may have trouble with attachments.....I did a copy and paste below, of the document contents: For the vehicle display at the Greenville Upcountry History Museum, Saturday & Sunday, Nov 7 & 8: Directions to display area - Come into Greenville on I-385. Continue straight, keeping in the right two lanes (road name – Beattie Place. Stay straight on Beattie, crossing over N. Main Street. After crossing N. Main, road name changes to College Street. Continue on College, crossing over N. Academy Street. At the next intersection you will see the Greenville Little Theatre on your right. Continue straight (road name changes again to Buncombe St.). You will see the Historic Greenville Foundation building and County Library building, then the Upcountry History Museum on your right. There is a cobblestone & concrete walkway just past the Historic Greenville Foundation building and just before the Upcountry History Museum. This is where they want the vehicles parked. Those that were there last year may remember this is where Mike Keller parked his jeep. It is just in front of the museum, near the entrance. They would like for everyone to be there by 8:00 am, if possible. They will have a veterans program outside Saturday morning near this area. For trailer parking, BBT has a large parking lot, a block up the street from the museum. Sam Attachments:
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Post by Kathleen on Oct 23, 2009 14:07:36 GMT -5
Thanks Sam!
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