2016 Jaguar Lobster Run
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2016 Jaguar Lobster Run
I don't want to put the cart before the horse - or in this case the F-Type before the lobster - but I would, might be, be game to put something together for next year. I have already received a couple of PM's saying they will watch "the lobster thread" (before there even was one) so anything, I guess, is possible.
Of course it doesn't have to be elaborate - even if I did organize a full 4-day event in 1997 called the NSX Fall Classic (in and around NYC, including renting out Bridgehampton Racetrack, just before they turned it into a golf course) and in 1999 the 3-day event called the NSX Spring Fling - plus this is Maine, not NYC.
Still, considering at least one Forum member mentioned driving up here for lobster from Texas, some planning would be needed. I do know J-A-N-E (Jaguar Association of New England) has some sort of event/drive planned for next year so that might be an option too, even if I believe that that's held in Massachusetts.
In any event, there are far worse places to come to than Maine, any time of the year and, indeed, there are some fabulous places to eat and stay and, yes, drive (although back in 1997 and 1999 and other years while leading as many as 50 NSX's on a spirited romp - pre-9/11 - we all escaped ticket-free...now is quite a different time).
My first thoughts would be setting up hotel accommodations in Portland, Maine (the Ferrari Club of North America stayed there recently): The Press Hotel, Autograph Collection: Portland Unique Hotels
I'd even recommend dinner at their restaurant, Union, either the night of arrival, presumably a Friday or the following night (presumably a Saturday): Portland Maine Resturants. I eat here all the time and it's fabulous.
Breakfast 30 minutes north of Portland at https://www.facebook.com/blueberriesfood/, where one Forum member can tell you how great that is, followed by a possible destination drive: Owls Head Transportation Museum | Owls Head Transportation Museum (lobster rolls for lunch?).
Dinner back in Portland in any number of places (and it doesn't have to be seafood).
But this is all very premature, isn't it?
Of course it doesn't have to be elaborate - even if I did organize a full 4-day event in 1997 called the NSX Fall Classic (in and around NYC, including renting out Bridgehampton Racetrack, just before they turned it into a golf course) and in 1999 the 3-day event called the NSX Spring Fling - plus this is Maine, not NYC.
Still, considering at least one Forum member mentioned driving up here for lobster from Texas, some planning would be needed. I do know J-A-N-E (Jaguar Association of New England) has some sort of event/drive planned for next year so that might be an option too, even if I believe that that's held in Massachusetts.
In any event, there are far worse places to come to than Maine, any time of the year and, indeed, there are some fabulous places to eat and stay and, yes, drive (although back in 1997 and 1999 and other years while leading as many as 50 NSX's on a spirited romp - pre-9/11 - we all escaped ticket-free...now is quite a different time).
My first thoughts would be setting up hotel accommodations in Portland, Maine (the Ferrari Club of North America stayed there recently): The Press Hotel, Autograph Collection: Portland Unique Hotels
I'd even recommend dinner at their restaurant, Union, either the night of arrival, presumably a Friday or the following night (presumably a Saturday): Portland Maine Resturants. I eat here all the time and it's fabulous.
Breakfast 30 minutes north of Portland at https://www.facebook.com/blueberriesfood/, where one Forum member can tell you how great that is, followed by a possible destination drive: Owls Head Transportation Museum | Owls Head Transportation Museum (lobster rolls for lunch?).
Dinner back in Portland in any number of places (and it doesn't have to be seafood).
But this is all very premature, isn't it?
Last edited by RickyJay52; 11-08-2015 at 08:22 AM.
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Well, taking your lead, perhaps you can post my thread on the Northeast Region of this Forum? Any region actually...
I'm happy to take the lead of organizing this - without getting into details, I spent months putting together my NY Events (you have no idea) - premature though it is. I certainly know the best places to eat in the State of Maine and I'm sure we would all have a grand time no matter what direction - literally and figuratively - that weekend might take. My brain is already working on it; witness my post.
I suppose the first order of business is to get a sense when this might occur? Starting, presumably, on a Friday? In May? June? Earlier/later?
I'm happy to take the lead of organizing this - without getting into details, I spent months putting together my NY Events (you have no idea) - premature though it is. I certainly know the best places to eat in the State of Maine and I'm sure we would all have a grand time no matter what direction - literally and figuratively - that weekend might take. My brain is already working on it; witness my post.
I suppose the first order of business is to get a sense when this might occur? Starting, presumably, on a Friday? In May? June? Earlier/later?
Last edited by RickyJay52; 11-08-2015 at 08:42 AM.
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While there's no question that the best way to enjoy a lobster is steamed - that's the way I would cook it for friends at our home; along with steamed Maine potatoes, steamed corn on the cob slathered with amazing Maine-made (Casco Bay brand) salted butter with a home-made blueberry pie for dessert (made with the small but extremely flavorful Maine blueberries) - I'm thinking lobster rolls for lunch from one of the following;
Libby?s Market - 70 Photos - Seafood - Brunswick, ME - Reviews - Yelp
(Owned by dear friends, he's a lobsterman)
Red?s Eats - 308 Photos - Seafood - Wiscasset, ME - Reviews - Yelp
(World-famous and who catered my wedding 12 1/2 years ago...which means I don't have to wait on one of their world famous lines).
Brass Compass Cafe - 44 Photos - Seafood - 305 Main St - Rockland, ME - Reviews - Yelp
(For one of their delicious Lobster Club sandwiches).
And that's just for starters...
Libby?s Market - 70 Photos - Seafood - Brunswick, ME - Reviews - Yelp
(Owned by dear friends, he's a lobsterman)
Red?s Eats - 308 Photos - Seafood - Wiscasset, ME - Reviews - Yelp
(World-famous and who catered my wedding 12 1/2 years ago...which means I don't have to wait on one of their world famous lines).
Brass Compass Cafe - 44 Photos - Seafood - 305 Main St - Rockland, ME - Reviews - Yelp
(For one of their delicious Lobster Club sandwiches).
And that's just for starters...
Last edited by RickyJay52; 11-08-2015 at 02:43 PM.
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We should also consider who all to invite. Though we had no cars other than F-Types at the Lancaster event today, it would be great to mingle with the predecessors. I suggest all 2 door Jags be invited (C,D,E and XKs), even though few might show.
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Once we set the date,I'll launch on getting the word out. I personally would prefer May or July, but could do the first weekend in June if necessary.
We should also consider who all to invite. Though we had no cars other than F-Types at the Lancaster event today, it would be great to mingle with the predecessors. I suggest all 2 door Jags be invited (C,D,E and XKs), even though few might show.
We should also consider who all to invite. Though we had no cars other than F-Types at the Lancaster event today, it would be great to mingle with the predecessors. I suggest all 2 door Jags be invited (C,D,E and XKs), even though few might show.
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Might I suggest [you, or someone] establishing one of those "polls" listing possible dates on this thread? Presumably Friday, Saturday, Sunday? I can then reach out to the Press Hotel - and make inquiries [re] other places of interest; i.e. Owl's Head - on behalf of those interested in staying there...
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In addition to dining - either Friday or Saturday night - at Union at The Press Hotel, here are three other alternatives:
Emilitsa | Traditional Greek Restaurant in Portland, Maine | Home
(Upscale Greek and one of our favorite places to dine in Portland)
Street and Co.
(Beautiful place for great seafood - including a fabulous selection of oysters)
DiMillo's on the Water
(I hesitate to mention the #1 tourist destination restaurant in Portland although the food has gotten better over the years and they can easily accommodate a large group, which one assumes we might be).
More to come...
Emilitsa | Traditional Greek Restaurant in Portland, Maine | Home
(Upscale Greek and one of our favorite places to dine in Portland)
Street and Co.
(Beautiful place for great seafood - including a fabulous selection of oysters)
DiMillo's on the Water
(I hesitate to mention the #1 tourist destination restaurant in Portland although the food has gotten better over the years and they can easily accommodate a large group, which one assumes we might be).
More to come...
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Scheduling Poll
Please use the available link to indicate your availability for next summer. Please participate in the poll (using your forum member name) only if you are seriously considering to attend.
Doodle Poll: 2016 F-Type Lobster Run-Maine
Thanks, Lance
Doodle Poll: 2016 F-Type Lobster Run-Maine
Thanks, Lance
Last edited by Unhingd; 11-08-2015 at 06:24 PM.
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I plan on adding a docent-led tour - which I think I should be able to arrange; and if not I'll lead it! - of the splendid Farnsworth Museum in Rockland, Maine with their spectacular collection everything Wyeth; N.C, Andrew, and Jamie after our visit to Owls Head.
Thought you'd like to know.
Thought you'd like to know.
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So far we've had 6 people lay out their schedule. It's becoming clear that earlier in the year (May) is better than later for most. I think we'll dial in on a date fairly soon and will confirm as soon as Jay has a chance to confirm availability of the proposed venues.
Again, Please use the link below to indicate your availability for next summer. Please participate in the poll (using your forum member name), and only if you are seriously considering to attend. DON'T WAIT. We'll be opening this event to other 2 door Jags, but will be offering scheduling input only to our friends on this forum.
Doodle Poll: 2016 Lobster Run-Maine
Lance
Again, Please use the link below to indicate your availability for next summer. Please participate in the poll (using your forum member name), and only if you are seriously considering to attend. DON'T WAIT. We'll be opening this event to other 2 door Jags, but will be offering scheduling input only to our friends on this forum.
Doodle Poll: 2016 Lobster Run-Maine
Lance
Last edited by Unhingd; 11-09-2015 at 07:41 PM.
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Theoretically, this is how the weekend of May 6, 7, 8 might work out (keeping in mind that one is free to come earlier - and I would be happy to assist with plans - and/or stay later):
Arrive Friday May 6...check into Press Hotel (I am already in contact with them). Perhaps a cocktail in the hotel bar [called Inkwell] before dinner that night at Street & Co. (See previously posted link).
Saturday May 7...meet in lobby at 7:00/7:30 AM and gather for drive to Topsham (one town north of where I live in Brunswick) for breakfast at Blueberries. Roughly a 30-min drive (although I often do it in far less ).
Leave Blueberries at 9:00 or thereabouts for drive to Owls Head Transportation Museum (already been in contact with them) for docent-led tour followed by catered lunch - I'm thinking of lobster club sandwiches from the Brass Compass - at around Noon/1:00 - followed by quick drive to Rockland and home of the splendid Farnsworth Museum. Spend 1-2 hours at Farnsworth then drive back to Portland. Depending on route taken and speed, about an hour fifteen to hour thirty. Dinner at Union in the Press Hotel (already spoke with my dear friend, Executive Chef Josh Berry who is excited to wow us) and I'm thinking 7:00/7:30 PM which should give members chance to refresh and relax before dinner.
Sunday May 8...walk from hotel to any number of wonderful breakfast places, thinking fabulous spot called Hot SuppA!
HotSuppa!: Home
Sound like a plan?
Arrive Friday May 6...check into Press Hotel (I am already in contact with them). Perhaps a cocktail in the hotel bar [called Inkwell] before dinner that night at Street & Co. (See previously posted link).
Saturday May 7...meet in lobby at 7:00/7:30 AM and gather for drive to Topsham (one town north of where I live in Brunswick) for breakfast at Blueberries. Roughly a 30-min drive (although I often do it in far less ).
Leave Blueberries at 9:00 or thereabouts for drive to Owls Head Transportation Museum (already been in contact with them) for docent-led tour followed by catered lunch - I'm thinking of lobster club sandwiches from the Brass Compass - at around Noon/1:00 - followed by quick drive to Rockland and home of the splendid Farnsworth Museum. Spend 1-2 hours at Farnsworth then drive back to Portland. Depending on route taken and speed, about an hour fifteen to hour thirty. Dinner at Union in the Press Hotel (already spoke with my dear friend, Executive Chef Josh Berry who is excited to wow us) and I'm thinking 7:00/7:30 PM which should give members chance to refresh and relax before dinner.
Sunday May 8...walk from hotel to any number of wonderful breakfast places, thinking fabulous spot called Hot SuppA!
HotSuppa!: Home
Sound like a plan?
Last edited by RickyJay52; 11-09-2015 at 09:28 PM.
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