MG 2010 - 19th Annual Convention

MG 2010
North American MGB Register
19th Annual Convention
June 23-27, 2010
Belleville, Ontario, Canada

Hi Fellow MG Enthusiasts:

All of the plans and programmes have been finalized for MG2010 and the Registration Forms are now available on line at www.mg2010.com.

Please advise Club Members at your next meeting, they can now register for this exciting event. The following are a few highlights of the programme:

  • Car Show
  • Numerous Technical Sessions
  • Vintage Car Track Day at Shannonville’s 4.3 km course
  • Wine and Cheese Tours
  • Self-directed Driving Tours through Prince Edward wine region
  • Extensive Ladies’ programme throughout the event
  • Pub nights and BBQ’s
  • Awards Banquet
Much, much more...

Your assistance in distributing this MG2010 information to your club members is greatly appreciated. If you are not the club contact, please advise to whom we should be directing future bulletins.

Thanks,
Robert Grainger, Publicity
MG2010

P.S. Remember, we are all now required to present a Passport when crossing the Canada/US border!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Bowles and Balls will be attending. Great event to wave the FABAC flag. Anyone else interested in Prince Edward County wine?
AND John tells me that just before the MG2010 weekend is the 31st annual VARAC (Vintage Automobile Racing Association of Canada) classic car racing Festival at
Mossport, just down the road from Belleville.
Dwight

Anonymous said...

I got this message today from Basil at the British Car Forums. Sadly, I thought I would pass it along. You think some people will last forever, but unfortunately they do not.


Michael C.

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Dear BCF Member,

Most of you who frequent the British Car Forum know our MG forum moderator, Tony Barnhill. Some of you already know this, but for those who don't it is with great sadness that I much inform the members of BCF that Tony was killed in a head-on collision near his home in Gurley, Alabama on Monday, 25 Jan 2010. His wife was seriously injured as well and remains in ICU. The accident occurred Monday morning, 25 Jan 2010. Tony had been a dear friend and one of my Moderators for over nine years. In that time he helped countless enthusiasts from around the world solve their MG and other British car problems. Many of you knew him personally; some only knew him from the internet. Either way, those who had the good fortune to cross paths with Lt Colonel (USA, retired) Tony Barnhill were all the richer for the experience. I have a thread in the “Pub” forum where members can post their condolences to the family and/or post remembrances of Tony. From the posts we have so far, it is obvious that Tony touched a lot of lives and his death leaves a huge void. At the appropriate time, I will print and send the thread to Tony’s family with all your condolences.

Sincerely,
Basil