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rscroope WACKO Posts: 1124 |
posted 10-06-1999 07:38 PM
Bill will be appearing at 11am on the last day of the Long Island Lighthouse Exhibit. What a fitting 'TREAT' for Halloween. Come on all you Long Islanders and Long Island Lighthouse lovers. How about a BIG TURNOUT to show Bill, how much we love our Lighthouses!!! Who's coming? Sign In. ------------------ [This message has been edited by rscroope (edited 10-06-99).] |
Bob M Cruise Director Posts: 1526 |
posted 10-12-1999 05:14 PM
Hi Bob, ... I viewed the Long Island Lighthouse Exhibit last Sunday. It was very interesting. I'm afraid I won't be able to be there for the 31st. Please tell Bill I said, "Hi." Tell him to stop by the Three Village Inn for breakfast. It's a great place! Bob |
rscroope WACKO Posts: 1124 |
posted 10-13-1999 08:14 AM
Hi Bob M., Too bad you weren't at the Three Village on September 18th, my daughter Kristin and my new son-in-law Tim had their wedding reception there! Outdoor cocktail party and perfect weather! Bob |
Bob M Cruise Director Posts: 1526 |
posted 10-13-1999 03:28 PM
Hi Bob, ...The Three Village Inn is really a beautiful spot for dining or a function. Kristen & Tim are very lucky to have a reception at such a class place. They got married two days after my birthday so that should bring them good luck! That really is a nice area you live in. Bob |
Noelle WACKO Posts: 57 |
posted 10-14-1999 10:26 PM
Thanks for the info. I had put in for the day off back in May when I first heard about it. Carole is trying to get me to make a lighthouse costume for her to wear when she sees Bill again...don't know how it will turn out though. Noelle |
rscroope WACKO Posts: 1124 |
posted 10-25-1999 08:22 AM
6 days to BY at the Museums! |
Gravedigger WACKO Posts: 579 |
posted 10-25-1999 06:22 PM
Date: Sun. October 31, 1999 Dealer: Stoneybrook Museum Location: Long Island, NY Phone: (516) 751-0066 Time: 11am |
DeDo WACKO Posts: 272 |
posted 10-25-1999 10:38 PM
Hi Long Island Bob, I'm going to try and get to both the Stony Brook exhibit and Huntington Station for the event piece. I've never been to an event. The NJ ones that same weekend are just about as far as LI. I've been wanting to see the exhibit at Stony Brook but don't like the summer traffic. When I realized the exhibit finishes this weekend it made my decision. I'm heading down to LI. Donna |
rscroope WACKO Posts: 1124 |
posted 10-26-1999 07:49 AM
Here are links to maps for Museums at Stony Brook for anyone interested. http://www.museumsatstonybrook.org/maps.htm http://www.museumsatstonybrook.org/directions.htm
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RFoster WACKO Posts: 388 |
posted 10-27-1999 01:27 AM
I'm sorry we are unable to attend as we are busy getting the house ready for new owners to move in, which happens to be the same weekend. Originally we were planning to attend but just had our closing and must sort through 20 years of not throwing much away ("can't throw that away, we may need it someday." When the time comes when you need that something, you forget you have it). Please say hello to Bill for us We'll be thinking of you, wishing we were there. Ron |
rscroope WACKO Posts: 1124 |
posted 10-29-1999 11:04 AM
Sunday!!! Halloween!!! Day light Savings Time!!!! Part of LI Expressway (exit 39- 40)will be closed for construction if coming from West of Nassau County. Use adjacent service roads or Northern State Parkway. See you there!!! I'll be the guy in the Yankee Jacket. ------------------ [This message has been edited by rscroope (edited 10-29-99).] |
rscroope WACKO Posts: 1124 |
posted 10-31-1999 06:57 PM
Great turnout today as Bill greeted approximately 50 hardcore HL lovers! Enjoyed meeting some of the WACKOS lighthousing in the Long Island area - Derrith(Fla) and Pam(Tenn) were in the house; as was semilocal Donna(DeDo); Noelle and with daughter Carole (DRESSED as Cape Lookout) stole the show and the heart of BY; and Wildbird. The WACKOS gathered after the BY appearance to tour the LI Lighthouse Exhibit (by Joshua Ruff, Curator), trade war stories, pose for group pictures and vow to meet again in the near future! Missing in action was LI Stooge Mike Seewald who managed to give Derrith and Pam the grand tour on Friday! I guess this can be considered the first identified WACHOS meeting with a quorum of 6+ If this is what it is like on the spur of the moment, I look foward to the organized gatherings in the future. " And we did not need no stinkin' badges." LOL Pictures and other reports to follow... Bob |
Bob M Cruise Director Posts: 1526 |
posted 11-01-1999 05:39 AM
Hi Bob, ... Sounds like you folks had a great time! I wish I could have been there. Bob |
Derith Bennett unregistered Posts: 1526 |
posted 11-01-1999 10:19 PM
I am looking at the photo that was taken of the 6 Wackos that met at Stony Brook. It was too much when I saw BY on the calendar in the very area where Pam and I were visiting. We were able to get some great shots of Old Field Light earlier in the am and then got over to Stony Brook to hear Bill. My only question to him was when would the Hatteras on the Move be available...Perhaps around the time that the relighting takes place. I agree with Bob, if the six of us had a great time what must it be like when a true reunion happens. [This message has been edited by Derith Bennett (edited 11-01-99).] |
DeDo WACKO Posts: 272 |
posted 11-01-1999 11:12 PM
Meeting Bill and fellow Wackos for the first time certainly overshadowed the later event that day in Huntington. It was so great to put faces with names, Long Island Bob (Scroope), Wildbird (Bob), Derith, Pam & Noelle. After Bill spoke he signed. I had brought three HLs. My first Yaqina Bay which Bill signed as such and two other favorites. Other people had large plastic crates full of HLs, which seemed like overkill. But since it was my first event I don't know if that is common. We Wackos then talked and visited the Long Island lighthouse exhibit at the museum at Stony Brook which was ending that day. Very well done. Donna |
Bob M Cruise Director Posts: 1526 |
posted 11-02-1999 05:52 AM
I agree with you, Donna, about the laundry baskets full of HLs to be signed. It is definitely overkill. I usually have one piece signed and leave it at that. But Bill doesn't seem to mind doing it. He even recommends to collectors that they bring the HLs in that fashion rather than having to remove each one from its box. IMO: "Signed is nice but not necessary." To each their own, I guess. Bob |
rscroope WACKO Posts: 1124 |
posted 11-15-1999 11:03 AM
Here some pictures!!! First Recorded WACKO MEETING - Wildbird, DeDo, Pam, Me, and Derith Bill Younger Presents a New Line of Harbour Lights - Cape Lookout Carole
Long Island Lighthouse People - Merle Wiggin, East End Lighthouse; Gayle Haines, Fire Island and National Lighthouse Board; BILL ; Joshua Ruff, Stony Brook Museums; Bob Muller, Long Island Lighthouses Website
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JChidester Saint Posts: 3167 |
posted 11-16-1999 12:34 AM
quote: Love it, Bob. Thanks for capturing that moment in history. (And for the other shots of the event.) |
Mike Seewald WACKO Posts: 420 |
posted 11-16-1999 12:50 PM
Great Photos of the event Bob!!! From the pictures and the descrption it sounds like a splendid time was had by all!! Sorry I wasn't able to join you you folks. |
Derith Bennett unregistered Posts: 420 |
posted 11-21-1999 07:10 PM
Mike, We all missed your being there !! There is always the next time.... |
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