bradlee
06-12-2007, 10:19 PM
Hello to MiHG members and friends,
MiHG Meet #10,
Oak Creek Public Library, Saturday June 23 from 10 a.m. to about 12:30 p.m. with a pot luck lunch.
Through the efforts of member Rees Roberts, we’ll have two representatives from Toyota Motors attending:
Jim McHale, Toyota Technical Services Training Manager; and Mike Fleischer, Toyota Field Technical Specialist.
So this meet will have a focus on Toyota vehicles and HSD technology. We’ll have a great chance to ask questions about Toyota and hybrids in general as well as specific questions on mechanical performance issues. Details and an agenda will be coming your way later this week.
Just a short, late minute note regarding the upcoming MREA this weekend in Custer, WI: There will be a Clean Energy Car Show during this year’s event with workshops, exhibitors and presentations. In addition, there will be a Hybrid Social on Saturday, June 16 from 7-9pm on the grounds of the show. We’ve included the link to the MREA.
http://www.the-mrea.org/energy_fair.php
As we have been enjoying better mileage as the weather has warmed, our Hybrid Tax Credit Bill has been slowly moving its way up the agenda ladder. Eric Powers, from the MHG, again urged each of us to email or contact our legislators in support of AB 174. This is the little Bill that could so please lend your voice of support so our Wisconsin residents can get a $1,000 tax credit for certain hybrid and other fuel efficient vehicles. Please see the following link from cleanmpg:
http://www.cleanmpg.com/forums/legislation/t-wisconsin-hybrid-car-tax-credit-bill-needs-your-help-4462.html
This is how the legislative process works, so please play your part.
Here is a short note on the success of the 4th Annual Hybrid Gathering at Miller Park. We had 54 members and friends in attendance and 19 hybrid vehicles in our Hybrid Caravan. We had members attend from Illinois, Madison and all other parts of SE Wisconsin. We had a great time sharing stories and general schmoozing as well as stupendous door prizes. And the greatest news…the Brewers won!
The last thing is about Hybridfest 2007. As the event approaches, we still have limited spaces available for the MPG Challenge. So if you have not yet registered, please do so ASAP and check out the website at:
http://www.hybridfest.com/
This is THE EVENT of the entire year and the only place that you’ll get to meet other hybrid owners from across the nation, compare stories, increase your knowledge on a wide selection of topics, learn to drive even more fuel efficiently, experience great interactive exhibits and enjoy the camaraderie of fellow hybrid owners.
Justin and I are very excited about our friends from Toyota spending the morning with our MiHG. Please try to attend and learn everything about the past, current and future of Toyota Motors and have all your technical questions answered from the source.
Bradlee Fons
milwaukeehybridgroup.com
MiHG Meet #10,
Oak Creek Public Library, Saturday June 23 from 10 a.m. to about 12:30 p.m. with a pot luck lunch.
Through the efforts of member Rees Roberts, we’ll have two representatives from Toyota Motors attending:
Jim McHale, Toyota Technical Services Training Manager; and Mike Fleischer, Toyota Field Technical Specialist.
So this meet will have a focus on Toyota vehicles and HSD technology. We’ll have a great chance to ask questions about Toyota and hybrids in general as well as specific questions on mechanical performance issues. Details and an agenda will be coming your way later this week.
Just a short, late minute note regarding the upcoming MREA this weekend in Custer, WI: There will be a Clean Energy Car Show during this year’s event with workshops, exhibitors and presentations. In addition, there will be a Hybrid Social on Saturday, June 16 from 7-9pm on the grounds of the show. We’ve included the link to the MREA.
http://www.the-mrea.org/energy_fair.php
As we have been enjoying better mileage as the weather has warmed, our Hybrid Tax Credit Bill has been slowly moving its way up the agenda ladder. Eric Powers, from the MHG, again urged each of us to email or contact our legislators in support of AB 174. This is the little Bill that could so please lend your voice of support so our Wisconsin residents can get a $1,000 tax credit for certain hybrid and other fuel efficient vehicles. Please see the following link from cleanmpg:
http://www.cleanmpg.com/forums/legislation/t-wisconsin-hybrid-car-tax-credit-bill-needs-your-help-4462.html
This is how the legislative process works, so please play your part.
Here is a short note on the success of the 4th Annual Hybrid Gathering at Miller Park. We had 54 members and friends in attendance and 19 hybrid vehicles in our Hybrid Caravan. We had members attend from Illinois, Madison and all other parts of SE Wisconsin. We had a great time sharing stories and general schmoozing as well as stupendous door prizes. And the greatest news…the Brewers won!
The last thing is about Hybridfest 2007. As the event approaches, we still have limited spaces available for the MPG Challenge. So if you have not yet registered, please do so ASAP and check out the website at:
http://www.hybridfest.com/
This is THE EVENT of the entire year and the only place that you’ll get to meet other hybrid owners from across the nation, compare stories, increase your knowledge on a wide selection of topics, learn to drive even more fuel efficiently, experience great interactive exhibits and enjoy the camaraderie of fellow hybrid owners.
Justin and I are very excited about our friends from Toyota spending the morning with our MiHG. Please try to attend and learn everything about the past, current and future of Toyota Motors and have all your technical questions answered from the source.
Bradlee Fons
milwaukeehybridgroup.com
