Ten Years of Curves Event (not an Arizona BMW Z Series Club event)

Here's an update from President Paul Ebeyer as of 3/29/05
As you will recall, many of our members (10) have signed up for the "10 years of curves" in Las Vegas on April 28, 29 and 30th. There will be no official club event in April but we'll be doing a one day tour in May with a planned luncheon. The details will be sent out later and it will probably be on the third Saturday of May.

The 10 years of curves event is officially for the Z3 cars only as it celebrates the 10th year since the beginning of their manufacturing. However, if you own a Z4 or Z8, I understand you can buy a meal ticket for the banquet and attend. You will have to clear this with the organizer at 10year@z3bigdaddy.com.  

 As far as the scheduled tours are concerned, they can't stop you from joining in the caravan and driving on public roads. There may be one or two events you won't be able to participate in but since its Las Vegas, you shouldn't have any trouble finding something else to do for a few hours. If you do decide to join in, please let me know. Of course, you will be touring with our group on the trip up and back to the Valley.

Thanks,

Paul Ebeyer, President

Q&A

 

What is it? A sort of "Homecoming" like they have at the factory every year, but put on by a guy from California.

When is it? The event runs April 27, 28, 29, 2006.  Members from our club will be drivign up on Thursday, April 26th and returning on Sunday morning the 30th

Where is it? Las Vegas

Where will the club members be staying? The hotel is the Palace Station and their phone # is (800) 634-3101. Please mention 10 Years of Curves to get the discount rate.

What web site should I visit for more information? http://www.z3bigdaddy.com/page12.html

Whom should I contact with questions about participation by Club members? Paul Ebeyer


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