This was a great gathering of some fine folks. There were probably better that 80 people at the dinner. My daughter Heather and I were in attendance, and later on fellow Hoosiers Stephen, Cheryl & Paul Sostaric joined us. As soon as Bill arrived he went right to work signing HLs for those that brought them.

Dinner was great. Wayne had a brief meeting, announcing that the club had adopted the Anclote Key Light. He had also taken Bill out to the light that afternoon. Suppose he was doing a little lobbying for a new HL? The group also accepted the result of the bylaws committee's efforts, so they are off and running. The real scary thing I learned is that this group is chartering a bus to go to the Orlando Regional event. (Just a word of warning to those more sane people who plan to attend.)

As Joanne noted, Bill spoke for better than 90 minutes. As always, very interesting. He did review the now infamous Nancy/ Cruise/ Gigilo story for those in attendance. I think this may be this year's HL folk story.

As always, Bill was very impassioned on the subject of preserving our lighthouse history for future generations. He highlighted the efforts of our own KepperJJ, Jim Johnston, at the Potawatome Light. (Forgive me if I didn't spell it correctly - its late.) He stressed the difference just one person could make in preserving a light.

Bill also recognized Stephen and displayed his Split Rock cover for all to appreciate. He also picked on Heather a little and told the group of her gift to him when he was in Indianapolis. Heather had to explain that a hippocampus was a sea horse.

Harbour Lights had sent a wonderful box of goodies to give away. Bill made sure everyone had a drawing ticket, even the two servers that had been helping with dinner. During his talk, a niece and her boyfriend had showed up, and Bill put them to work passing out prizes. I even won a prize, one of the Sentinels of the South pictures by Mark Sherman. Yes, I had to go all the way to Tampa to break the curse and actually win something! Of course, Jakers & Derith both won a GLOW light (Alcatraz & Cape Canaveral).

The club also raffled off an East Quoddy piece donated by their sponsor (Johnston's Hallmark) with the proceeds going to Anclote Key Light.

As noted in other places, Joanne & her mother were in attendance as was JohnL of the forums. Weasel got sent out of town for work - major bummer. A very nice Wacko mini-reunion.

This has been just an overview of the evening - perhaps Derith will add more or fill in what I have missed. I would like to thank all the Tampa Bay folks for their wonderful hospitality, especially Wayne Hawes and Derith Bennett. We had a really great time with you all. I hope Orlando can survive your participation!

Dave

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