Monday, August 2, 2010

Vintage Bicycle Concours at LeMay - August 28, 2010


Vintage Bicycle Concours at LeMay - August 28, 2010

The LeMay Automobile Museum’s 33rd annual open house on Saturday, August 28th will again be the site of our annual Classic Bicycle Concours. The Museum is located in Spanaway Washington, about 40 miles south of Seattle. Our event is open to all Classic American Bicycles with the emphasis placed on Prewar Balloon Tire models.

Each year, in addition to the general field including bicycles from all the major American manufacturers we spotlight a featured make. This year we will be featuring the bicycles produced by both Cleveland Welding and H.P. Snyder/D.P. Harris. The primary brands offered by these companies were, respectively, Roadmaster and Rollfast but each produced bicycles under a wide range of badges and for a wide range of retailers including much of the popular Montgomery Ward’s Hawthorne bicycle line.

Below you will find information regarding site access and setup, a schedule for the day's events, general and day of event contact information. Posts with driving directions, parking information, and site maps are available in the archive section at the bottom of the blog.

The following link will take you to the Official LeMay Museum site with more information about the collection, the open house, and other attractions and events within the event.

http://www.lemaymuseum.org/page.php?id=345


Entrance/Admission

Admission to the LeMay Open House is $10.00 for adults and $5.00 for children 6-12. With your admission you will receive an event bracelet which allows you access to both sites. The money LeMay generates with the event goes to local charities and the entrance fee applies to both attendees and participants. We charge no additional fees for the Concours but one of the requirements for our participation is that everyone associated with our display purchase an admission ticket. As we will be arriving and setting up before the gates open to the public please make sure to purchase an admission ticket and wrist band when the admissions booths open.


Site Access and Setup

While setup for the event is available to us beginning on Friday, August 27th, we have found that the security concerns regarding leaving our bikes unattended on the site overnight outweigh the advantages of early setup. Last year we were able to get the bikes onsite and complete our setup Saturday morning and it is our intention to do so again this year. Unfortunately this means that we have a short window of time Saturday morning to get all of our bikes and everything else onto the grounds.

Between Sun-up, at approximately 6:00am, and 8:00am site access will be available to our group through the Southeast Gate (This entrance is marked with the "Marymount" sign – drive 1/4 mile past the first marked driveway and look for this sign on the left)

The gate will be closed to traffic at that time and Ron Summer (or his stunt double) and additional volunteers will be at the entrance to the gate to help unload bicycles and direct participants to the site which is approximately 200 feet from the gate.

During this time on-street parking should still be available along 152nd Street SE beyond the entrance road at this time and parking along 152nd near the gate will make exiting the event easier than parking in one of the provided event lots.

By 8:00 am cars associated with club displays are starting to line up at the gate and parking and access will become much more difficult. At 8:00am volunteers will be relocated to the display site to help with registration and set-up

The LeMay Open House officially begins at 9am.

If you arrive after 8:00 am please call one of the cell phone numbers listed and we will do our best to get you and your bike into the event.


Phone contacts:

If you need to contact the organizers for additional information, clarification, or for special circumstances you can reach us at the following email address or land line phone numbers:

206 364-0922 Ron Summer

206 708-1199 Phil Marshall

vbephil@comcast.net

If you need to contact us during Saturday morning setup or during the event the following cell numbers will be good:

206 914-1475 Ron Summer


Display Equipment

VBE will place stanchions and ropes; along with the natural hedges these should deter people from touching the bicycles. VBE will provide tent stakes to pin drop and side stands on the lawn. Our display area is a flat surface but we encourage the use of stakes to provide extra security against spills. For display, judging, and people's choice, VBE will provide a Display marker for each bicycle.

VBE will have an EZ-up canopy for display and security purposes with tables and a few chairs. Elsewhere on the grounds there are several places to escape the sun, rest and eat. If you require an EZ-up or any other special considerations for yourself or your bike please let us know as soon as possible


Knock-Down

Knock down will begin Saturday at 5:01pm. Please be prepared to be patient as we will have to get vehicles to the display site, load, and off the site all while everyone else is doing the same. The VBE staff is committed to being on site till the last bike is packed and gone.


2010 Event Schedule


Friday, August 27

This year we are not planning to set up on Friday night. If you are planning to arrive before Saturday or need to setup Friday night please contact Ron Summer at 206 364-0922

Saturday, August 28

6:00 am – 8:00 am
Site access via the South-East gate

7:00 am – 9:00 am
Sign in, and set up

9:00 am – 10:00 am
Judging

10:00 am – 11:00 am
Award tabulation and placement

3:30 pm
Peoples Choice, Participants Choice and Best of Show Trophy awards presented

4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Official event photography

5:01 pm – 7:00 pm

Knock-down


* These times are approximate and are based on our experience last year.