2019 Lawrence Lo Memorial New York Toy Soldier Symposium (1 Viewer)

Louis Badolato

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Is there any interest in a full weekend New York Toy Soldier Symposium, like we used to host before Larry Lo passed away? There would be an opening dinner Friday night, lunch, dinner and tours of collections and local airpower and armor museums Saturday, and further tours and a farewell luncheon on Sunday. For those who may not recall, the sponsors (just me, since Larry passed) provide all the food and drink Friday through Sunday except for the farewell luncheon. Since the Westcoaster has been cancelled this year, I thought it might be time to bring back a full scale symposium.

If enough people are interested, and we can pick a date convenient for the attendees, I will reach out and invite manufacturers, like Andy & Gordon Neilson of King & Country (who attended the first 7 or 8 Symposia), John Jenkins (who attended one) and Ken and Erika Osen of Britains (who have attended 4), and this time, I would invite dealers like George Guerriero, Tin Tyler and Matt Murphy who could set up shop for collectors who want to take something home.

Those interested in attending, please PM or e-mail me, or respond on this thread. We need to select a weekend in either March, April or May to hold it, so please post some suggested dates on this thread if you are interested in attending. Obviously, if Andy, John Jenkins or the Osens want to attend, their scheduling needs will weigh heavier on picking a date.
 
Thank you for this great effort to support the hobby!
 
Okay guys, looking at everyone’s concerns, how about The weekend of March 23rd? If that works please let me know on this thread or via PM or e-mail. If I get enough firm commitments it’s a go!
 
Ken and Erika Osen of Britain’s and Hudson & Allen have agreed to attend as the guests of honor.

I will post Hotel information on the forum shortly, for those coming from out of town. There are 4 local hotels of various expenses.

If you plan on attending my wife’s fantastic formal opening dinner please PM or e-mail me ASAP. We can comfortably sit about 20-24 people in the dining room, so spots will fill up. As of today 11 dinner seats are taken.
 
Louis, tough weekend for me. Eddie is running a small show in NJ on 3/3. Probably to late to wrap in your event but just an FYI
 
Louis,
Sorry unable to call you yesterday, will try best this week, but Logan is the leading man in a production of Bugsy Malone the month of March and I am seeing Kiss in the Burgh on 3/30. I may have to miss you this year, but I am sure as always, you will be the best host!

Tom
 
Louis, tough weekend for me. Eddie is running a small show in NJ on 3/3. Probably to late to wrap in your event but just an FYI

We plan on doing it the weekend of the March 22-24, where there are no competing shows. Hopefully you can make it . . . :salute::
 
I am thrilled that Mike Thornton, the head of the New York Historical Society, is joining us for the Symposium! ^&cool^&cool^&cool^&cool^&cool He is working with Rich (and hopefully me if I make the cut) on some dioramas for the NYHS museum in the City. :salute::
 
Gentlemen,

There are still as many as 6-8 seats available for the opening dinner (we can seat as many as 22-24 people). I'm hoping to give my wife a final number soon so she can begin planning the dinner. Anybody whose on the fence (like Chris), now is the time to jump on the bandwagon for what I think will be the best Symposium in years!:salute::
 
The best airports to fly into are JFK and LaGuardia. It is less convenient to fly into Newark Airport (New Jersey) or MacArthur Airport (further out on Long Island).

The hotels in the Roslyn area are:

The Hilton Garden Inn Roslyn - (516) 626-3600 - $148 per night

The Roslyn Hotel - (516) 625-2700 - $104 per night

The Holiday Inn Express Roslyn - (516) 627-2460 - $101 per night.

The Glen Cove Mansion - (877) 782-9426 - rooms and suites ranging from $149-169 per night and up.
 
I ordered the food for Friday and Saturday!

Friday night dinner (cocktail hour starts at 7, dinner once everyone arrives) will be a 20+ pound Turkey, with all the trimmings, 9 lbs. of my wife's famous brisket, Salmon, my wife's homemade matzoh ball soup, and dessert is assorted pasties from Buttercookie Bakery. As of right now we have 15 places reserved for dinner, but could sit six more, so those of you who still are considering coming can be accommodated.


Lunch Saturday is a 3 foot American Hero, a 3 foot Italian Hero, potato salad, macaroni salad, cole slaw, fruit salad and a cookie tray from Deli on the Green.


Dinner Saturday is Shrimp Cocktail, Salad, Caprese Salad, mini-crab cakes, baby lamb chops, Swedish meatballs, penne alla vodka, egg plant rollatini, string beans almondine, braised short rib and Chicken Caccatori from Iavorone, a terrific Italian Pork Store. Desert is assorted brownies and pies from Diane's Bakery.


Look forward to seeing you a week from Friday!! :salute::
 
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Just finished the alcohol shop for the weekend:

For the Whiskey drinkers, I added 12 year old Glen Morangie Scotch and 12 year old Single Malt Tullamore Dew Irish Whiskey to my usual selection of everything from Johnnie Walker Blue to 18 Year Old Single Malt Jameson Cabinet Select.

For other hard liquor drinkers, I have a nice selection of rums, vodkas, and gins.


For the red wine drinkers, I chose Bertani Amarone, Stags Leap Artemis and an Australian Cabernet called "Mollydooker - The Maitre'd" to what I already had on hand. For white wine drinkers, I have a nice selection of Chardonnets, Rieslings and Moscatos (desert wine).


For you beer drinkers, you can choose from Sam Adams Boston Lager, Heineken, Heineken Light, and Stella Artois.
 
Alright gentlemen, the opening dinner is 4 days away! I am really looking forward to this weekend. I am especially looking forward to seeing friends I only see once or twice a year, like George (Warrior) Chris (Currahee Chris), Steven Chong, Ken and Erika Osen and Mike Tarrantino. If everybody shows up and has a good time, then all of the effort and expense of setting this up will be totally worth it.:salute::
 
Good Morning Louis

Thank you so much for arranging this years Symposium! :) jill and I are very much looking forward to it. No matter how we tried, we were unable to make Friday night work my friend. I work till 5 at least and then we have some things going on with baseball for our son Andrew. I am very happy to report though that we will be getting up at Oh Dark Thirty and making the trek to beautiful Roslyn Harbor for Saturday! :eek:

Look forward to seeing everyone.

CC
 
Is anybody who is coming to the Friday dinner passing Newark Airport? One of the attendees is flying in to Newark and could use a ride. Thanks in advance!:smile2:
 
The Symposium starts tomorrow! Send me an e-mail or PM if you need my address or directions.:salute::
 
At the opening dinner last night Ken and Erika Osen showed photos of some fantastic soon to be released figures. Ken hinted we might see some of the new Britain’s figures in person today. I hope to have some photos to post for you later.:salute::
 
At the opening dinner last night Ken and Erika Osen showed photos of some fantastic soon to be released figures. Ken hinted we might see some of the new Britain’s figures in person today. I hope to have some photos to post for you later.:salute::

Hopeful that we can see some pictures from you! :D
 

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