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I have some unfortunate news. I will be moving out of Indiana in the next few weeks. I am going to Maryland.
So I feel it is important for someone to take over the lead of this group. Let me know if you are interested. Basically, it means keeping up with the map updates as new members join (which I can send you the files I have). And keeping up with the group forum as well. (Even though, this thread seems to have become the best way to communicate).
I will still remain a member of the group in the event I am here during a get-together.
I guess my one trip to the museum was all I was able to organize.
Sorry for the short notice but I'm told there is a Cars and Coffee in Fort Wayne tomorrow (Sat.11) at 5925 N Clinton St. I believe that is a Higher ground coffee shop. My buddy and I will be going down, be nice to see a few Vettes if anybody is interested.
Forgive me if this is a "dead thread revival" or ect that will get me flamed but I feel compelled to contribute anyway being in Indy.
Marc
White 92
Irvington Indiana (Marion County)
Originally Posted by SolidlyStated
Evan
Indianapolis, Broad Ripple area
2007 AO coupe, manual
Hey Marc - that was my thinking. I'm 32 and wondered what I would have in common.
I've never seen your Z around, you must never come down from Noblesville.
I'm in the boat with you two at 30. Would love to join a group, and not really afraid of people older than I am; but not sure how I would fit in. You still do Cars and Coffee?
Well its not suppose to be a dead thread. I created it and then organized a trip to BG. I meant to keep up with it, but I moved across the country so I put up taking control of it, but no one took leadership. If you want to take control let me know. Most guys that are part of the group are willing to meet up.
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