Milwaukee Mile May 7th

 

 

 

 

 

The Milwaukee MINIS Club will be hosting their first event at the Milwaukee Mile on Sunday May 7th.

Milwaukee area meetup information:

8:30am in the Walgreens parking lot at Greenfield Avenue & 84th Street, right across from The Milwaukee Mile. Drive on the track together or separately, and afterwards youll be directed to the MINI corral for the car show.

Chicago area meetup:

7:00am Steak and Shake At Gurnee Mills.  Leave at 7:15

 

Post up if you will be cruising in as a group!!

Written By: Steve

4 Comments

Dustin May 1st, 2006 Link

I’ll be at the Gurnee Mills Steak and Shake, thats on the SE corner of the Mills, Sunday at 7am with and Motor north at 7:15am. I’ll call Steve so we can meet up on the road.

Tom May 3rd, 2006 Link

It would be great to have some of our Chicago friends come up and join us. Keep in mind that registration (if you haven’t already done so) is $15 and two cans of nonperishable goods for the Hunger Task Force. See the website for more details on the event.

Hope to see ya there!

Dustin May 5th, 2006 Link

Due to a events out of my control, I can’t make it Sunday to the Drive. Big Bummer.

Dustin

Tom May 9th, 2006 Link

Sorry you couldn’t make it Dustin. I was happy to see some of the CMMC members make it up and help kick us off with style. I have some photos posted on my website:

http://web.mac.com/shagz

Click on “MINIs on the Mile”

Thanks again for coming!!

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