Movie night at the Nat. Packard Museum

Started by Paul Danik, February 05, 2016, 08:17:33 AM

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Paul Danik

Greetings,

   Hard to believe that the yearly Movie Night at The National Packard Museum is upon us. This year "On Any Sunday" will be shown. Please note...this is the original On Any Sunday..:D:D:D

The link below will take you to the National Packard Museum website.
http://www.packardmuseum.org/

 Below is the Official Invite for movie night from Jim Iacozili of Triumph of Warren, sponsor of the evenings festivities.


 Just wanted to invite you to attend Movie Night at the National Packard Museum Tuesday, February 9th. The 2 Wheel Power Hour will broadcast live beginning at 6pm.

 "On Any Sunday" will be showing right after we enjoy looking at the "What's In Your Barn" Museum display and eating some mouth watering BBQ from MJ's Custom Smoked!
 
 Please RSVP to [email protected] ,   limited too first 100 people
$10.00 donation, food and door prizes
 
Doors open 5:30,  Food served 6:00 - 6:45,  Movie 7:05 - 8:45

Paul

Paul Danik

Just a reminder that tomorrow night, Tuesday Feb 9 th. is movie night at the National Packard Museum, Warren, Ohio.

Great food.........

See the "What's in Your Barn" motorcycle exhibit in the museum, plus all of the rest of the incredible displays.

Enjoy the original " ON ANY SUNDAY ",.....with a group of like minded folks...

Observe the Two Wheel Power Hour radio show being broadcast live starting at 6pm. from the Museum.

A $10.00 donation to the Museum is all that is expected for this entire evening of fun.

RSVP details are in the earlier post.

Paul


Wardie

Just a shout out to Paul Danik for not only promoting this event but for driving a couple hours to be a part of it. Awesome event. Doors opened at 5:30pm to an awaiting crowd which eventually tallied out at a little over 100 attendees! On-air guests were Mary Ann Porinchak Executive Director of the Packard Museum, Jim Iacozili from Triumph/Yamaha of Warren, and Paul Danik from the POG membership. Super BBQ supplied from MJ's Custom BBQ and of course the most iconic motorcycling movie ever made, "On Any Sunday". Thanks to my cohorts Roy Dyckman and Bob Wentzel for their efforts. Tonight I am proud to say we raised about $900  for the Packard Museum to use to create future motorcycling exhibits!