Putting Away Our Toys
Once again the spectators were enlisted to help pack up the
kites and carry them back to the Mall. We had about 200
people help us over the course of the day, maybe some of
those will get hooked on kiting! At the Mall the flying team
signed & numbered the kites. The following day they were
put up for sale. The record setting kite, number 101, was
donated to the event auction and was sold for $190.
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