I agree Bill. I can only make it for Sunday, but because of the expense (and that some friends are going to be there for the music) I will try and get up there for the Saturday night show (I do enjoy the music).
If you want to sign up as an exhibitor then entry is free for the first 2 people and then $15/day for each additional. Since I can't be there Saturday I don't want to go that route, but if someone wanted to man a booth for the weekend and talk to people about Electraks, hand out Bill Gunn's number, maybe run off some photocopies of on of the brochures, then send in the application. It's on their website.
How many listees are going for the whole weekend?
On a related note, I went to Elec-trak.org to download some brochures that I was going to print out here at work on the color printer and it doesn't seem to be online anymore. Weren't there some folks that were going to download the site for potential mirroring?
Jeff Tickner
Technical Support
800-545-9485, Ext 536
SoftLanding Systems
billglic juno com
07/25/2003 08:47 PM
To: JeffT softlanding com, elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu
cc: plitch attglobal net, ev listproc sjsu edu, awea-wind-home yahoogroups com
Subject: Re: (ET) electrak swap meet
I think the people putting on the Alternative Energy Fair in Randolph, VT
August 22 through 24 they should take a note from the Solarfest in
Poultney, VT July 12 & 13. It was $ 25 for Saturday and $ 15 for Sunday
at the gate and $ 5 less for each day if bought in advance instead of
needing to pay for both days even though only one may be needed. It
also had music, but atleast I didn't need to pay for both days when I
only attended one day.
I go for the renewable energy and NOT for the music.
I therefore don't care to pay for two or three days instead of just one
as I can probably see all I want to see in one day without listening to
music I don't care for. I'll bet there would be alot more people
attending if the entrance fee was substantially less without the music.
People that are interested and may need renewable energy don't need to
pay extra and may not be able to afford the extra entrance fee for music
they don't need.
I may have attended just one day in Randolph, VT if the fee was for one
day and certainly if the fee was less without the music I don't care to
listen to.
Traveling long distance, over 150 miles one way, is costly enough
without paying for something I don't need or want.
Menlo Park III,
Bill
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 11:32:06 -0400 "Jeff Tickner" <JeffT softlanding com>
writes:
> Hi Bill, I haven't been there before but from the site it's described
> as
> being on a farm, there will be live music and lots of exhibitors
> covering
> alternative energy, biodiesel, EVs etc etc. Because of the live
> music it's
> a little expensive, $40 a head for the whole weekend, including
> camping
> until 7/31 and $55 after.
>
> Jeff Tickner
> Technical Support
> 800-545-9485, Ext 536
> SoftLanding Systems
>
>
>
>
> billglic juno com
> 07/22/2003 10:12 AM
>
>
> To: JeffT softlanding com
> cc: Jeremy Gagliardi com
> Subject: Re: (ET) electrak swap meet
>
>
> Hi Jeff,
> I have trouble with internet service and would appreciate some
> details.
> Is there a paper being mailed out or just internet info ?
> Is it being held on a farm, college, or supermarket parking lot ???
> I just attended a Solarfest in Poultney, VT at Green Mountain
> College
> July 12-13, 2003. Where, when, and what are the particulars for
> this
> other alternative energy fair in VT on August 22-24, 2003 ?
> Is this just Electraks and other EVs as well as biodiesel or does it
> also
> include Stirling Engines and all kinds of solar energy systems for
> homes
> ?
> What is the cost of admission ?
> Will there be just alternative energy items on display or will there
> also
> be workshops / lectures ??
> Thanks.
> Menlo Park III,
> Bill
>
> On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 09:01:04 -0400 "Jeff Tickner"
> <JeffT softlanding com>
> writes:
> > On August 22-24 there will be a alternative energy fair in VT
> > http://www.pondapalooza.com/vaef.html
> >
> > I was planning on going to look at the Greasel systems for my VW
> > diesel
> > (uses waste vegetable oil for fuel), but maybe bringing my E15, as
>
> > shabby
> > as it is, would be a good idea as well. I have a field voltage
> > problem
> > right now (I think) but I finally have some time to work on it.
> >
> > Anyone else in the area interested in meeting up there?
> >
> > Jeff Tickner
> > Technical Support
> > 800-545-9485, Ext 536
> > SoftLanding Systems
> > Jeremy Gagliardi com
> > Sent by: elec-trak-bounces cosmos phy tufts edu
> > 07/17/2003 03:29 PM
> > To: elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu
> > cc:
> > Subject: Re: (ET) electrak swap meet
> > On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 11:17:07 -0700, "Jeremy" wrote:
> > > I would be more interested in attending an elec trak swap meet
> if
> > it was
> > > attached to some of these renewable energy fairs or electric
> > vehicle
> > events
> >
> > I second that thought. I am highly interested in renewable
> energies
> > and
> > technologies, and is the main reason I ended up with my father's
> old
> > ET.
> > If it was at some gas engine event, or flea market, I would be
> much
> less
> > likely to attend.
> > mailto:Jeremy Gagliardi com
> > http://Jeremy.Gagliardi.com
> > Elec-trak mailing list
> > Elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu
> > https://cosmos.phy.tufts.edu/mailman/listinfo/elec-trak
>
>
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