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the wtf fifth anniversary reunion--philadelphia, cunningham's, date?, 2010--be there! planning now!
17 September 2008, 06:16 PM
QuirtEvansthe wtf fifth anniversary reunion--philadelphia, cunningham's, date?, 2010--be there! planning now!
I went to law school in Philadelphia. I think I've been back once in 25 years, but I'd be up for a bit of nostalgia.
However, I have many friends in DC, so that would work too.
17 September 2008, 06:20 PM
jon-nycInlaws are in Philly. Always glad to go.
Sister's in DC. Happy to go there too.
Lots of friends in Chicago, would happily go there as well.
California and Seattle would be fine by me too.
Boston sucks, of course, but I'd go just to see everybody. (just kidding!)
17 September 2008, 07:36 PM
plays88keysI'll go wherever it is.
Philly would be fun. Not to mention the fact that Rich Galassini has a piano store AND a factory!
17 September 2008, 08:41 PM
LLquote:
Time for Phila members to weigh in.
Where is Rich these days, anyway!
Lisa, I mentioned Philly too!!!
17 September 2008, 09:26 PM
fathertopianistMany cities could work. Perhaps the nominated host cities could provide a vision for what the event would look like.
17 September 2008, 09:36 PM
jon-nycGreat idea, FTP.
17 September 2008, 10:00 PM
OperaTenorYou know, just the fact that Rich, Big Al and FTP are in Philly is good enough reason to get my vote.
17 September 2008, 10:35 PM
Lisaquote:
Originally posted by OperaTenor:
You know, just the fact that Rich, Big Al and FTP are in Philly is good enough reason to get my vote.
What am I, chopped liver?
Oh, and Big Al is in Pittsburgh....all the way at the OTHER end of PA...it's like a different world out there. But we love him anyway.
17 September 2008, 10:59 PM
piquéok, but i have never flown into philly.
am i going to have to take three planes? that's my only concern.
of course if i am living in nyc that year, that question is moot. but i'm not the only person who has significant travel hurdles.
moab ain't very close to anywhere, either, and neither is spirit lake.
is philly a hub airport? if so, i think it's a fine idea. i'd love to tour cunningham pianos, and i haven't been to philadelphia since i was in grade school.
17 September 2008, 11:01 PM
applei was just telling mr. apple i need to go to Philly.
my sister is close by too!
17 September 2008, 11:07 PM
rich galassiniI just saw this thread!
I think the reunion should be in Kansas. But Philly is a nice second choice.

Now I have to go back and read this thread to see dates and stuff. Then I have to figure out some cool concert event to have happening.
Ooooohh, this is gonna be fun.
17 September 2008, 11:29 PM
Matt G.As much as I like Philadelphia, it's only a hub for US Air, as I recall. Chicago is a hub for both United and American, and there are few airlines that don't fly to one of our
two major aiports. But it's not like I'm biased or anything.

17 September 2008, 11:30 PM
rich galassiniOK,
Here are a few cool things that a Philly reunion could offer:
1) Lisa
2) FTP
3) I could put together a really cool concert\party featuring Philly prodigies, OT, a name artist, or something else cool.
4) Piano factory tour.
5) Piano taste test like this one -
http://www.whyy.org/podcast/news/arts20080730.mp36) a CHEESESTEAK PARTY!!
How'z that for starters??
18 September 2008, 01:04 AM
BernardI'm going to cast my vote for Philly if the party is held on the east coast.
The history is -- well, you know. The location is less than 50/50 for east coasters but it is a little less humid and hot than DC and is almost as central.
Reasons 1-5 that rich posted.
Put me down for Philly.
18 September 2008, 01:18 AM
piquéto me, the number one priority is that we make it possible for every single one of us to be there. if that requirement is satisfied, then wherever people want to hold the party is fine with me.
i see that i can get to philly with just one change of plane, and even though the airport there is not a major hub, many major airlines do fly there.