Re: Signs as souvenirs

MathewB@dowa.com

2007-02-20

This seems to be a reoccurring theme, is there anything that can be done
to shift this paradigm, sans posting a volunteer at every sign?

Does obra offer race material insurance?

mathew braun

d o w a

319 sw washington street. #200

portland, or 97204

p: 503.226.6950

f: 503.273.9192

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-----Original Message-----
From: obra-bounces@list.obra.org [mailto:obra-bounces@list.obra.org] On
Behalf Of Fischer, Jim E (Corvallis)
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 10:50 AM
To: obra@list.obra.org
Subject: [OBRA Chat] Signs as souvenirs

Just wanted to let you folks know that we had two signs disappear from
the road side at this weekend's Cherry Pie. At Independence and Ryals,
one sign went away, and the sign crew put up another. It, too,
disappeared.

If you see anyone removing signs, please get a plate number and vehicle
description (assuming they're not on foot, riding a bike or airborne).

The sexy fabric "Bike Event Ahead" signs run $400-800...(I don't know
yet, but it's a lot).

The OBRA metal signs and tripods are in the neighborhood of $100/set to
replace. We lost one of each of these types of signs.

I know other promoters have had equipment removed and it has really hurt
their ability to financially justify putting on these events.

If you see signs being taken down, please feel free to write down plate
numbers, descriptions, etc, and shoot them to the promoter.

Thanks for your participation at the Cherry Pie, and we'll see you at
the races!

Jim Fischer
Heather Paris
Flying Puppy Racing
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