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NEWS
RELEASE
July 29, 2006
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Stan Shannon Receives EAA President’s Award
By Linda Ridgway
At the prestigious President’s Circle Banquet on
Saturday evening, July 29, 2006, at AirVenture
Oshkosh, Stan Shannon was recognized for his
many years of service to EAA and the SouthWest
Regional Fly-In (SWRFI). As the longtime
President of SWRFI, Stan has built a first class
leadership team and has established outstanding
relations in Hondo Texas, the current and future
home of the regional fly-in. Laudatory comments
for Shannon as a recipient of the award
included:
- Over recent years, the fly-in was moved
several times before coming to its current
destination in the Hill Country. They were
looking for an airport that would have enough
space as well as a city that would welcome them.
When a new city manager came to Hondo, they
realized they had found their spot. In two
years, the fly-in has grown and the 42nd annual
fly-in, held in May 2006, was bigger and better
than at any other time since 1996:
- Attendance was 6,100; a 35% increase over 2005
and a 52% increase over 2004.
- Approximately 750 aircraft flew to Hondo; a
46% gain from 2005 as well as the greatest
number in 10 years.
- One of the most difficult aspects of the
fly-in is always getting enough volunteers.
Although 200 people volunteer to make the fly-in
a reality, Shannon estimates 100 more are
needed. “Most everyone who volunteers is over
40, many are over 50, and a lot are over 70,
Shannon Says. “Our goal is to get more young
people involved.” They are trying to do just
that. A boot camp for troubled youth helps set
up and tear down; then those who help can come
to the fly-in, as spectators, under supervision.
They also involve Civil Air Patrol, Girl and Boy
Scouts, in addition to a troop of Police
Explorer Scouts.
For the future, Shannon will concentrate on
raising money to pay for infrastructure needed
to support the fly-in. One shower house has
already been added, but another one needs to be
built. A headquarters building where people can
gather, out of the sun, is also needed. “We
could build this into a major event,” Shannon
says, “and if we do our job well, we know it’ll
be good for the mother organization and vice
versa.”
At the conclusion of EAA President Tom
Poberezny’s remarks, Shannon gracefully accepted
the award, saying, “this truly belongs to all of
the volunteers who make our fly-in such a
success.”
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