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Old 06-30-2005, 08:23 AM
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Well I'm back from my Ohio trip and I just got an email from Larry as follows:
July 9th Meet up at the Tanger Factory Outlet at 8am Saturday for a Cobra convoy to the Key Lime Bistro on Captiva for breakfast: Rain plans: leave the Cobra at home and use your daily driver. After breakfast, we will plan the next outing for August 13th .

The Keylime Bistro address is 11509 Andy Rosse Lane (Turn left at the only 4- way stop on Captiva) 239-395-4000

http://www.captivaislandinn.com/

The Deeper South Cobra group has been given the opportunity to visit the Collier Auto Collection. The private viewing is for club members and is scheduled for Friday July 22nd at 3pm. We are limited to 20 people. Priority will be given to those who have attended our first two gatherings. If you would like to be included in the private viewing be one of the first 20 who respond to get a viewing slot.

The plan is to have a Cobra caravan originate at 1pm in the Sam’s Club parking lot, which is located west of I-75 at the southeast corner of Immokalee and Airport-Pulling Road in North Naples. We will then convoy to a group lunch at 1:15pm at Applebee’s. At 2:30 pm, we will continue the caravan to the Collier Auto Collection. This is a rain or shine event. If you think you will get wet put on your top, bring a car cover, or plan to use your daily driver. This gathering will be in addition to our normal 2nd Saturday (July 9th) of the month meeting.

At this time we have room for only one more couple to attend to make our total of 20 people.
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