Our meeting opened Saturday at 10 and ended at 5 with a 90-minute lunch break. On Sunday we were occupied from 9 until noon, so there wasn't much time to take advantage of the festivities. However, on Friday we walked through the art show as it was being set up. We also watched part of the parade. Anyone who was a fan of classic cars would have been in Nirvana, but after 20 minutes the exhaust was too much for me and I went back to the hotel.
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Sunday, May 3, 2026
Get Your Kicks....
This weekend is one of the four fellowship business meetings Hubby Tony and I
will attend this year. Each meeting is scheduled for a certain weekend in a
given month. When the three-year contract was signed with the hotel last year
I wonder if they had any inkling that the first weekend in May 2026 was going
to be so busy.
Springfield Missouri, where the meeting was held, is often referred to as the
Birthplace of Route 66. On April 30, 2026 two businessmen proposed U.S. 66 as
the name for a new Chicago-to-Los Angeles highway. In 1992, the Route 66
Association of Missouri designated Springfield as the official Birthplace of
Route 66.
Although I wasn't there to see it, on Thursday the third hour of the
Today show broadcast from Springfield, and there was a concert that night. On
Friday night there was a parade that went down the street next to the hotel.
On Saturday and Sunday there was an art show on the street on the other side
of the hotel. In other parts of town bridges were dedicated, drone shows
happened, and car rallys and shows took place.


Another fun adventure!
ReplyDeleteSounds like EVERYBODY was there that weekend!
ReplyDeleteI remember as a kid, traveling route 66 from California, through Arizona and New Mexico. It was called Bloody 66 from all the head-on collisions. The last state was Oklahoma on our way back to my dads birth state, Tennessee.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that Missouri was the start of it, California was the end of the line. It was always so hot going through the desert.
Interesting and I learned something I don't think of that often.
Sounds fun!-Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
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