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South Padre Island Kite Festival - Feb 3 & 4, 2007

 
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Chris
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 5:20 pm    Post subject: South Padre Island Kite Festival - Feb 3 & 4, 2007 Reply with quote

Got the winter doldrums??? Then pack up your kites and come on down to beautiful South Padre Island, Texas, for the 7th Annual SPI Kite Fest taking place February 3rd and 4th, 2006. It's a great place for all kite flyers and non-flyers to come and have a great time.

South Padre Island is just 25 miles north of the Mexican border. The 34-mile long stretch of white sand has the Gulf of Mexico to the east of it and the Laguna Madre bay to the west. The Island is the perfect playground for sailing, fishing, windsurfing, kiteboarding, dolphin watching, bird watching, shopping, golf, and, of course, flying kites.

Port Isabel, which is on the other side of the Queen Isabella Memorial Causeway (bridge to the Island), has many unique shops, restaurants, museums, and the Point Isabel Lighthouse and Keeper's Cottage. The Point Isabel Lighthouse is the only lighthouse on the Texas coast to be open to the public. Crossing over into Mexico can add a little spice to your trip to the Island. There is a lot of good shopping, fabulous food, and entertainment to experience south of the border.

The SPI Kite Fest is held on the "flats" just north of the Convention Centre on the north end of the Island on the bay side. The flats is 20 acres of wide-open flat sand butting up to the beautiful Laguna Madre Bay overlooking the Queen Isabella Memorial Causeway. The average wind on South Padre Island is 14 mph. In February, the winds are generally a constant 10 to 15 miles per hour. The temperature is usually around 65 that time of year.

The festival is put on by B & S Kites, which is owned by Bill and Susie Doan. It brings in huge crowds from all over North America. That is due to the large population of Winter Texans (what Texas calls their Snowbirds) that live in South Texas during the winter. They are the greatest audience you could ever wish for.

Kite demos and shows and many beautiful single line kites fill the sky throughout the day. The local kite team of Team SPI, made up of Jeff McCown, Donna McCown, Claudia Steen, and Guy Blatnik, will be performing throughout the day. Tom Brailey from Michigan will be back this year and will be giving a workshop on building and flying fighter kites, plus Tom will be performing for us again to music with his fighter kite.


We're excited this year to be getting Pam Kirk and Mike Dennis of Heads Up Kites, all the way from San Diego, CA, former members of the legendary Team Top Of The Line (TOTL). Also on the performance roster for this year, two members of iQuad will be joining in... John Barresi (making a return visit) of Portland, OR, and David Hathaway from the Vancouver, BC area will be performing and teaching with their quad kites.

Gayle Woodul, AKA Region 8 director, from Austin, Texas, along with several members from the Cloud Chasers Kite Club, will be bringing some kites for display and putting on shows and demos as well. New Tech Kites will be on hand providing kite flying lessons and demonstrations.

The festival runs two days starting at 10 a.m. and going to 4 p.m. Besides the kite displays and demos going on all day, there will be people available to teach individuals to fly kites. There will be a silent auction with all kinds of merchandise to bid on throughout the two days. There will be some prizes given away throughout the festival. Food will be available to purchase from the Laguna Madre Christian Academy. Saturday night there will be a banquet/auction held after the festival. Banquet tickets will be available during the festival.

Whether you're flying or driving, South Padre Island is easily accessible. If traveling by air, you would need to fly into Valley International Airport in Harlingen, Texas, on Southwest Airlines or Continental; or you could fly into Brownsville/South Padre International Airport in Brownsville, Texas, on Continental. Harlingen is 50 minutes from the Island and Brownsville is 30 minutes away. Ground transportation is available at both airports along with most major car rental companies and taxi service.

If you'll be coming to the festival and are interested in performing, please contact Jeff & Donna McCown. We invite everyone, kite fliers and non-kite fliers, to come experience a warmer climate during the winter and join us at the SPI Kite Fest this coming February 3rd and 4th, 2007.

If you have any questions about the festival, contact Bill and Susie Doan of B & S Kites at (956) 761-1248.




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TGunn
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Joined: 30 May 2005
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Location: Wichita Falls, Texas - USA

PostPosted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 11:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm really bummed that I won't be able to make it to SPI for the festival. Jon Trennepohl and I are flying to a festival in Malaysia, and I have to be at the airport in Oklahoma City early Monday morning Feb 5th for a flight to Chicago, then Tokyo, then to Singapore, and then a 2 hour drive into Malaysia.

I hope the festival is a success! Ya'll are in for a real treat because Pam Kirk and Michael Dennis will be there! Both are excellent flyers. Pam was one of the original members of the infamous Top of the Line kite team, with Don Tabor, Eric Streed, and Ron Reich. They won the 1st World Cup Team Championhips in 1990. Pam was no slouch at individual competition either. As I recall, she won 1 or 2 AKA Masters championships too. She beat my b_tt a few times, including edging me out in the UP Sport Kite Challenge at Manhatten Beach in Santa Monica, CA 1992, and at the 1991 AKA convention in Jacksonville, FL, wherer she placed 1st, whie standing in 4 to 10 inches of water!

Pam and Michael have been making stunt kites for many manufacturers since the 80's. At one time Pam was one of the head seamstress for Top of the Line Kites, and later on made the sails for Vince Bobrosky's "Stinger 1000", and many of Bob Childs stunt kites, such as the Griffin, the Jabborwocky G2, etc..
Pam and Michael currently make sails for Skyburner Sport Kites, designed by Jon Trennepohl and Wayne Brunjes.

BTW - Pam and Michael's kite sail making business is called "Heads Up Kites".

If you have any retro TOTL kites, bring them out and have Pam sign them for you.

Wishing I could be there too! : (

Have Fun!
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