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Saturday Seminar at The Golden Age of Trucking Museum

The Golden Age of Trucking Museum will be holding a “Saturday Seminar” on Saturday, March 15, 2008 from 11am until 3pm at 1101 Southford Road, Route 188, in Middlebury, Connecticut.  The event will host four speakers; a luncheon will be included and, as always, there will be time to visit the museum. The cost is $10.00 per person and museum members are admitted free of charge. The first speaker will be Dave Flynn, Jr. a distributor of the “Go Jak”, which is a self jacking automotive dolly. Dave will be doing a demonstration and talk. Gary Jones from American Dry Stripping of Milford, Connecticut will be the second speaker. Bob Harrington from Milford, Connecticut will be the third speaker. Bob is one of the world’s leading automobilia collectors. He will be bringing along items from his collection and will be discussing his passion for collecting. After lunch, the final speaker will be Matt Pfahl. He is owner of Pfahl’s Mack and Antique Truck Restorations which is located in Bethlehem, Connecticut. All of the speakers will be happy to answer any questions following their presentations. No pre-registration is necessary. For any questions please contact the museum at 203-577-2181 or visit the web site at www.goldenagetruckmuseum.com. The museum is conveniently located on Route 188, Exit 16 off of I84, take a left at the end of the exit and the museum is ¼ mile on the left. The Golden Age of Trucking Museum is a non-profit organization. 

The Golden Age of Trucking Museum
1101 Southford Road
Middlebury, Connecticut 06762

Phone: 203-577-2181             Fax: 203-577-2404