Galesburg's hosting of the Labor Day Weekend Stearman Fly-In ended once again with mixed news. The total number of planes was down, under 100 for the first time since 1993. 88 planes showed up and it was thought the weather (hurricanes) and gas crisis kept the numbers down. Also announced was a drive to build a Stearman Museum by 2010.
By the way, in the front seat of this Stearman is my friend and former Knox County Academy teacher Matt Warnsing. He now teaches at Nielson. This is what he wrote: "Every year 5 Stearman Pilots take up 5 lucky staff members from Nielson. I was lucky enough to go this year. This picture was taken from the ground. I thought it was pretty cool." Cool, indeed.
Register-Mail reporter Michelle Anstett takes a spin in a Stearman.
feel so privileged to have made your blog. Just on a side note I found out tonight that if you enjoying dining at the Family Restaurant also known as Right Track Cafe. Don't go there on a Tuesday night. A certain ex-employer of ours enjoys visiting this establishment on Tuesday. I hope that doesn't ruin their business. I know I'm starting to think about voting for McCain because of the picture with this certain women with her arms around Obama!!!
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