I don't know about that. Seems to me the traffic was stopping & the hooting & hollering in front of Soho323 Friday night was for all those Ferrari....335, 550, 360 alike I thought I heard someone exclaim "Where the he!! is the Mondials????". But maybe not
Got a call from Galluccio's publicity agency. They are doing it up right. I thought of asking if they could get Kid Rock...dare I dream it???
Just a few, but lots of interest. I'm used to this by now. I have not ramped up my own publicity campaign. That will start in a few weeks.
I got a few e mails today, do you happen to have the names of the guys that you got payments for from the VCA? They are just asking to make sure that you got the payments. So far there should be 4 I think.
"Galluccio Family wineries plays host to Ferrari sportcars for the third year. April 23 2005 Save the Date----We will again host the RUN OUT EAST [ROEIII]. Scheduled for Saturday, April 23 at 12 noon more than 60 Ferraris, Vipers and other fine Italian motorcars will be displayed on our great lawn. Stay posted for further details." http://www.gallucciowineries.com/main.ihtml?page=events
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Lloyd Singer [email protected] (631) 427-1713 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - GALLUCCIO FAMILY WINERIES TO HOST MAJOR GATHERING OF FERRAIS AND OTHER SPORTS CARS Cutchogue, New York March 2, 2005 Galluccio Family Wineries will play host to a different sort of vintage this April when the Cutchogue-based winery acts as the site of the Run Out East (ROE III), an annual gathering of sports, vintage, exotic and classic cars. Scheduled for Saturday, April 23, at 12 noon, ROE III is open to all makes of vintage automobiles with a special emphasis on Ferrari, Alfa Romeo and other fine Italian motorcars. This is the third year that Galluccio Family Wineries has been chosen as the site of the ROE, said owner Vince Galluccio. The ride to historic Cutchogue is picturesque perfect for touring and the winerys Great Lawn is an ideal spot to display the cars and enjoy the barbeque lunch we serve. You couldnt ask for a nicer way to spend a spring weekend on the North Fork. Last year more than 60 sports cars ranging from Ferraris to Vipers dotted the sprawling lawn at the winery. Visitors strolled the grounds, soaking up the sun, feasting on the sumptuous lunch, sampling wine and admiring the automobiles. The ROE appeals to enthusiasts and families alike, observed organizer Sam Germana of FerrariChats New York Tri-State Region. This event is not just for car guys or gals, but for anyone who appreciates Long Islands East End, fine wine, magnificent cars and nice people. Admission to the ROE area is free for spectators. The rain date for the event is April 24, 2005. The cost to enter a car and enjoy a barbeque lunch is $35. For more information on entering a car, email [email protected]. More information on all events at the winery is available by visiting www.GalluccioWineries.com. Located at 24385 Main Road (Rte. 25) in Cutchogue, Galluccio Family Wineries, formerly Gristina Vineyards, provides a true wine country experience. The tasting room is open 7 days a week, year-round. Galluccio also has a store at 294 Main Street in Huntington Village that offers a full selection of wine-related gifts, as well as New York State wines and those of Galluccio Family Wineries. For the Cutchogue winery, call 631-734-7089. The Huntington store can be reached at 631-549-6600.
Now, who is responsible for making sure there are more EYEtalians than Vipers?? I already have you marked down for two, John. How you payin'?
"GATHERING OF FERRAIS " who's mis-spelling? and besides, do I really want to go to a place where they just pat each other on the back & give awards to themselves?