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If anyone is interested in attending a tour of the Frederick Collection in Ashburnham, MA either the day prior to the M&H tour or the day after, should contact me and I will try to organize a PW group tour.

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Patricia & Michael Frederick would be availabale to host a tour of their collection either Tues, May 1st or Thurs, May 3nd.

Whether you're arriving from out-of-state or live locally, here is unique opportunity to learn about the history of the piano collection and also the added enjoyment of playing any piano in the collection.
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Tour Group for Frederick Study Center, Thursday, May 3, 2007 - Time: ????

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Hi Terry,

Count me in either way. smile

You know I would love to go.

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Darn!! The timing is off again. I will be in Las Vegas and Phoenix during that time.


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Off subject... looking for some travel info. Wife and I are planning on driving out for the M&H tour and want to spend some time on the east coast...planning the week...not all piano stuff (trying to do the Frederick tour...but). Any tips on what to see, what not to see. PM me if you want...thanks, Les


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John.. somehow I knew you'd be wanting to go! wink

Lee.. Do you really reside in MA??? laugh

Les... I'll get an email off to you with some sightseeing suggestions, (other than the Frederick collection :p )

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Terry,
Roberta and I are not going to the M&H Tour this year but might be interested in the Frederick Collection tour. Roberta is not able to make it on Tuesday - I will have to check with her about Thurs.
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Hi Ed.. If I don't receive any responses from out of state members who plan to attend the M&H tour, we can go ahead and schedule a tour date that works best for just a local group. Maybe you have some neighbors who might be interested in joining you and Roberta for a ride over the bridge??!!

In the meantime, let me know if Thursday works for Roberta.

How about you, John???

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I'm still tryin to talk the wife into two whole days of piano...on a vacation...lol don't schedule anything around us... thanks Terrytunes...your the best thumb


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Hi Terry,

My son and I would love to come but it is a school week. I already plan to have him take a day off for the M&H tour. smile

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Originally posted by Terrytunes:
Hi Ed.. If I don't receive any responses from out of state members who plan to attend the M&H tour, we can go ahead and schedule a tour date that works best for just a local group. Maybe you have some neighbors who might be interested in joining you and Roberta for a ride over the bridge??!!

In the meantime, let me know if Thursday works for Roberta.

How about you, John???
Hi Terry,

Any day is good as long as it isn't near or on the end of the month! wink


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John.. somehow I [b]knew you'd be wanting to go! wink

Lee.. Do you really reside in MA???

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haha Terry. Someone on the Crossfire forum asked if I own an airline. Yes, I still reside in MA (for now) and no, I do not own an airline, I collect frequent flier miles as a hobby. wink laugh


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Count me in,

It is actually easier to go during the week for me ...

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Terry-

I may be able to go. Will have to come alone, as hubby can't do 2 days off work. And that will depend on my NOT getting lost on the way- not necessarily out of the question. I am hopelessly geographically challenged! LOL Either day is fine with me.


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Thanks for the info TT...wife and I are setting our schedule... thumb


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Hi Terry,
Yes Thursday works.
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Depending on which day the tour would be held, my wife and I would like to attend. We would prefer Thurdsday as we will be traveling back to Western New York State.
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On my initial post to this thread, I have added an attendee listing for those of you requesting a visit to the study center.

This evening I forwarded an email to Pat Frederick advising her for the requested date of Thursday, May 3rd. When I receive her reply, I'll update a time schedule and we'll take it from there.


MAK... if I was able to locate the Frederick Study Center on my own, trust me, you won't have a problem. If you'd like to consider meeting up with me someplace, we could drive out together in my car. It would be fun. wink


Ed B & Tony F: I've alerted Pat to attendees joining us from the Cape and others planning to travel back to upstate NY on the same day. We'll see what she can do to accommodate a timely schedule that will suite everyones needs.

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Thanks, Terry. That could work. I know where Tewksbury is!! lol The only other hitch in the works is that our first chili cookoff is that Saturday. And my going will depend on how ready we are to head out on Friday. But I think we will be set. We have this stuff down to a science, trust me!! lol


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Pat requests we setup a starting time that works for our group. Plan on the tour lasting 2-3 hrs.

Since Ed is coming up from the Cape and Tony needs to get back to NY; how does 10am work for everyone? Do we want to start earlier than 10am or later???

Ed... anyone else from the CC group planning to attend???

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Terry:

We are flexible and 10am looks like a good time.
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10 would work for me.


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Should we sample some of Mak's chili to provide an unbiased opinion to see if he shouod quit his day job?
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Tony-

I'd do chili, except it takes a bit of work to get ready for a cook-off and with two piano things that week.... Maybe next time... We have it down to a system, but we are traveling to CT for this one. As for quitting the day jobs- well, I don't actually have one anymore and hubby is not quite ready to devote full time to chili!! LOL Anyway, I've been qualifying for World's before HIM most years!


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Hi Terry,
Thursday May 3rd is fine for me, but Roberta will not be able to join us. See you there.
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Now that we are all onboard with a date and time, we need to change things around a bit.

Because of a schedule conflict, Pat Frederick needs to have us move our starting time to, the earliest, 1pm on the 3rd.


Figuring the tour will last approximately 3 hours, how will this effect everyone????

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Hi Terry:

That is getting a little late, but since we will already be in the area and don't want to miss seeing the collection, we will plan on attending the tour at 1PM. We will be out of Larry's place by then won't we? (just kidding)
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Tony... laugh

One more update!! The NYC pianist told Pat she could switch time slots with us, which would now put us back to starting at 10am!!!!

Hmmm... wonder if the pianist is a PW member!!??

I'll forward a reply to Pat requesting that 10am is preferred. wink

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Great news. We have a 6 1/2 drive back home after the tour, but even if it was at 1PM it is worth the time delay.
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Ok, 10 AM it is.

Terry- still want to drive there together? If so, let me know where and when to meet you.


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MAK... sent you an email.

Pat has confirmed our tour for 10am. thumb

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OK Terry,
10AM See you guys then.

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Hey, Ed... good to know you are planning to join us.

Let your neighbors know there is plenty of room in our tour group in case they're interested in joining you for the ride.

Hmmm... I better check and make sure Larry Buck and John Citron haven't forgotten that they are joining us.

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Hi Terry,

May 3rd is okay for me too. 10am it is!

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John... great!!

I talked to Larry today; he is also still onboard with this tour date.

Pat emailed and said she was looking forward to meeting more members of the PW group!! heart

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Hey, is anybody planning another trip to the Frederick Collection this year? Ever since I heard about it and visited their web site, I've wanted to go. I've never heard any early pianos. What's it like going there?

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Hey, is anybody planning another trip to the Frederick Collection this year? Ever since I heard about it and visited their web site, I've wanted to go. I've never heard any early pianos. What's it like going there?
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