Route
66 Miles of Possibility conference announces 2022 guest speakers
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[August 20, 2022]
The Seventh Annual Miles of Possibility Route
66 Conference will be held Thursday – Sunday, October 20 – 23, in
Pontiac, Illinois, with the theme “America's Main Street Welcomes
the World.”
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Stephanie Stuckey, CEO of Stuckey's
Inc. and granddaughter of Stuckey's founder W.S. “Sylvester” Stuckey
Sr., will present the keynote speech, “Roadside Revival: Bring Back
Stuckey's,” on Friday morning, October 21.
The slate of speakers includes: Jane and Bill Diaz, Artists/Walldogs
Muralists/Owners of Diaz Sign Art; Tim and Penny Dye, Pontiac
automobile historian and driving forces behind the Pontiac-Oakland
Museum; Jim Hinckley, Author/Historian/Tour Guide; Ed Long,
President of the Livingston County War Museum; LaWanda Henry Matson,
daughter and biographer of Illinois State Trooper Chester Henry; Ron
and Becky Metzger, collector of Springfield signs and business
memorabilia and owner operator of Motorheads Bar and Grill & Museum;
Jax Welborn, Photographer/Entrepreneur; John Wille, historian at the
Route 66 Illinois Hall of Fame Museum.
The schedule also includes panel discussions on: “Pontiac and Route
66: Past, Present, Future,” “The Legacy of David Clark,” and
“Updates from the Road Ahead Initiative and the Illinois Route 66
Scenic Byway.”
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Registration is now open at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2022-route-66-miles-of-possibility
conference-live-in-pontiac-illinois-tickets-307276160267.
Route 66 Miles of Possibility would like to thank the 2021 and 2022 event
presenters: Pontiac Tourism, Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway, Illinois Rock &
Roll Museum, Ryburn Place at Sprague Super Service, McLean County Museum of
History, Illinois Coal Museum at Gillespie, Heritage Corridor Convention and
Visitors Bureau, and Visit Springfield.
For more information, visit
https://route66milesofpossibility.com, or contact Cheryl Eichar Jett by
email at route66mop@gmail.com.
[Geoff Ladd
Assistant Director
Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway] |