<span style="font-size: 11pt"> 2 Things from Vicki (or Crabby Vicki as I am sometimes known)
1.<span style="font-style: italic"> <span style="font-weight: bold">There is an sYc Member Display</span></span> at the show, so even if you are not a Yenko Owner in the Mean Ones Yenko Inviational Display you can still participate in the show
2.<span style="font-style: italic"><span style="font-weight: bold">Registration VS. Sending an email to Bob</span></span> or posting your intention to participate: In order for us to present a great looking show, we must properly assign spots in advance of the show, which translates to --If you want to show a car at the MCACN show, you must register in advance.(like a movie theatre, we really only have so many spots and when we are sold out, thats it. Many folks are accustomed to outdoor shows with unlimited space, but we do not have that luxury) When people simply post their intentions to participate on the sYc boards or have a conversation with Bob via email, we dont consider them registered. We <span style="font-weight: bold">must</span> have registration documents, which is a paid commitment on your part (and the registration gives us the ability to gather all the information we will need for sending packets, printing signage etc). In order to get an assigned spot on the showfloor, and credentials for the show, you <span style="font-weight: bold">must</span> register. I know I sound crabby, but when we are dealing with 500+ cars in trailers and a limited amount of floor space, we must have order or it turns into mayhem on move in day. I would hate to see anyones car moved off the showfloor with a lojack but it has happened before, so if you plan to be in the show, please get registered early before the spots fill up</span> <span style="font-weight: bold">
REGISTER TODAY </span>
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Thanks, every so often I get a little crabby and I am seeing a lot of emails to Bob from people saying "I am coming to the show" but no registration form to accompany. (I am Bobs wife so if you like the guy at all, register and save him from listening to me crab about people not registering-LOL!)Thanks Again,sorry about the crabby.</span></span>