Schuler's Sponsors July 11, Fly-In During its 2004
95th Anniversary Celebration
Metzger's Aircraft Service gives a 10 cent discount per gallon
of fuel, to pilots that dine at Schuler's during their stay in Marshall
A July 11, 2004 Fly-In at Brooks Field in Marshall, sponsored
by Schuler's Restaurant and Pub and Marshall Aviation Center featured
a "North American Top Gun" air combat exercise that attracted student
pilots, professional and corporate flyers from all over the Midwest, according
to Kurt MacLane, airport manager. Brooks Field played host to hundreds
of single engine aircraft on July 11 as part of Schuler's Restaurant's
Fly-In.
To complement the aerobatics in the sky, Schuler's Restaurant
served pilots on the ground with Sunday Brunch and a shuttle service for
the one-mile ride from the airport to the restaurant from 10:00 a.m. to
3:00 p.m.
Joining the pilots who fly the Top Gun planes, were volunteers
from the Kalamazoo Air Zoo and members of the Allegan and Kalamazoo Pilots
Association, who gave free airplane rides to the "Young Eagles" Boy Scout
troops that include students from Kindergarten through 12th grade. This
two-seater Waco was displayed at Brooks Air Field in Marshall, MI.
There were antique aircraft flown in by members of the
Antique Aircraft Club of Michigan, and aircraft from all over the Midwest
competed for prizes given by Schuler's and Marshall Aviation Center. Flying
to Marshall, MI from Cleveland OH, Roger Levering is welcomed to the Brooks
Field by Dawn Masternak and Kurt MacLane of the Marshall Aviation Center.
The Fly-In capped off the 95 days of celebration for Schuler's
95 years of being in business in Marshall, Michigan. Other events that
Schuler's has sponsored during this 95 days include publication of its
cookbook Fresh Recipes & Warm Memories that was highlighted
by two book signings on Easter and Mother's Day at the Restaurant. Recipes
from the cookbook have been featured as specials each week, along with
95-cent specials in the Pub and dining room.
An Etiquette Day with Marshall 7th grade students, a wine
dinner, the Tax Bash on April 15, and a Celebrity Bartender evening, have
topped off the 95 days of tribute to this icon of Midwest fine dining.
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