80th Tracy Airport Anniv. Celebration

THE TRACY AIRPORT ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER May 2009

Supporting The Community And Charities While Educating And Sharing The Fun And Benefits Of Being Involved With Aviation And The TAA.

Publisher: Tracy Airport Association

Our Website; http://www.tracyairport.org/ (download a copy of the TAA Membership application here)

Our Blog: http://tracyairport.blogspot.com/ We can direct people to a direct link to our TAA application for membership here in right hand column. (Feel free to interact on this blog and post comments by scrolling to the bottom of a post and clicking on the comments link.)

Our Video Site: www.youtube.com/TracyAirport

SHARE THESE LINKS WITH YOUR FRIENDS, FAMILY, & NEIGHBORS.
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The next Association meeting will be Tuesday May 12th at 6 pm at the Skyview Aviation office at the Tracy Airport.

Visit Skyview Aviation's website at http://www.skyviewaviation.com/

The 80th Airport Anniversary was a great success. Thousands of enthusiastic people attended and the Power Parachutes and Hot Air Balloon were able to launch in the early part of the day. Thanks to everyone who helped facilitate the event. Special thanks to Craig and Conchita for producing our attractive TAA banner.

There is a short video of clips of the event on the blog and Youtube channel.

One of the TAA's current tasks is to educate the community via newspaper, newsletters, and word of mouth of some of the positive and fun events that will be taking place at the Tracy Airport during 2009 and beyond and support the world of aviation.

Remember to get your annual TAA dues in. We are doing it manually now and are looking closer at using paypal and online resources.

Be sure to visit our media links provided in this newsletter and interact with us as well as encourage your friends, family, and neighbors to get involved in local aviation and join us in this fun club of the Tracy Airport Association!


This Months TAA Challenge:
To ask your friends to visit our website, blog, or Youtube channel.

Have a great May.

Marty Hamilton for the TAA.

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