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Casey/Seneca Saw Works

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Oct 24, 2008, 11:50:25 AM10/24/08
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-----Original Message-----
From: Glenda Gephart [mailto:gle...@racingarchives.org]
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Friday, October 24, 2008 11:43 AM
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Subject: jean argetsinger and bill milliken nov. 8

 

Legends of Watkins Glen Racing History

Jean Argetsinger and Bill Milliken to Speak Nov. 8

 

 

WATKINS GLEN - Jean Argetsinger and Bill Milliken, both involved with racing in Watkins Glen from when it was just a dream, will share their memories of the people of racing on Saturday, Nov. 8, at the International Motor Racing Research Center.

Their 1 p.m. talk, part of the Center Conversations series, is especially appropriate as racing in Watkins Glen is celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2008 and the Racing Research Center is marking its 10th year of preserving the history of motorsports.

This talk originally was scheduled in April. It was postponed after the death of Cameron R. Argetsinger, Jean Argetsinger’s husband and founder and organizer of the first races in Watkins Glen.

From the earliest days, Jean was an integral part of the races, though she is fond of saying the people of the sport captivated her interest, not the cars.

She was one of the key people in the creation of the Racing Research Center to celebrate Watkins Glen racing’s golden anniversary, and she continues to serve on the Center’s Council.

Milliken competed in the early events, famously rolling his Bugatti in the first race in 1948 at the downtown spot now known as Milliken’s Corner. Milliken and Cameron Argetsinger met when Argetsinger first presented his idea of a road race in Watkins Glen to the Sports Car Club of America.

Milliken wrote the race regulations and served as head of competition for SCCA at Watkins Glen and in the Formula 1 years as steward of the meeting.

Between them, Milliken and Jean Argetsinger have countless stories to tell, and some will be shared on Nov. 8. The talk is free, and all are welcome.

The Racing Research Center is located at 610 S. Decatur St., Watkins Glen. It is open Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. No admission is charged.

For more information about the Center and Center Conversations, call (607) 535-9044 or visit the Center’s Web site at www.racingarchives.org.

 

 

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