Model Show
May. 15th, 2005 12:01 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Hey.
My scale model club hosted its usually annual show at the Kerbela Shrine Temple, just across the river from Downtown Knoxville. Attendance was only moderate and our club's treasurer told me it was likely that financially we'll take a bath on this event. I wonder if this club would be forced to disband because of the money issue. As a club officer I feel somewhat defeated.
My main jobs at the event were staffing the admission/entry table and taking digital photos of the entries for the national club's website. If all goes well I'll post a link to the photos when the time comes.
I left early to avoid the traffic rush--and got rear-ended on Henley Street and Western Avenue while waiting for the light to change. I'm fine and my car doesn't seem to be any worse off...but the way the other driver acted made me wonder if she didn't have car insurance. I should have insisted on getting her information anyway, but this was a busy intersection, nobody was hurt, and tying up traffic would have been both unnecessary and dangerous. What would you have done?
I'm a little relieved but wish the day could have turned out better.
FP
My scale model club hosted its usually annual show at the Kerbela Shrine Temple, just across the river from Downtown Knoxville. Attendance was only moderate and our club's treasurer told me it was likely that financially we'll take a bath on this event. I wonder if this club would be forced to disband because of the money issue. As a club officer I feel somewhat defeated.
My main jobs at the event were staffing the admission/entry table and taking digital photos of the entries for the national club's website. If all goes well I'll post a link to the photos when the time comes.
I left early to avoid the traffic rush--and got rear-ended on Henley Street and Western Avenue while waiting for the light to change. I'm fine and my car doesn't seem to be any worse off...but the way the other driver acted made me wonder if she didn't have car insurance. I should have insisted on getting her information anyway, but this was a busy intersection, nobody was hurt, and tying up traffic would have been both unnecessary and dangerous. What would you have done?
I'm a little relieved but wish the day could have turned out better.
FP