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Friends and neighbors of Hobby invited to celebrate in the airport’s rich history
It will be a day to relive the many phases that Houston’s aviation community has experienced
Houston Airport System 
November 11, 2007

Live music, lots of people, good food and even a couple of show-stopping attractions will be a part of the upcoming community celebration in honor of Houston’s oldest commercial airport. Hobby Fest has all the makings of a great festival – only it is an intimate party for friends and neighbors of the 80-year-old airport.

The lineup for the community event won’t feature any major recording artists or flashy pyrotechnics, but it will offer a hefty slice of good old-fashioned American history.

“From the first group of Women Air Force Service Pilots, through the Great Depression, into the 21st century, the tragedy of 9/11, and the rapid passenger growth of today’s aviation industry, Hobby Airport has evolved and grown with the community of Houston. There really is an undeniable bond there,” says Mary Case, airport manager of Hobby.

The connection between community and airport is so strong that for the past 11 months Hobby has been the site of one anniversary celebration after another. There was the 80th anniversary banner unveiling, the student art contest inspired by the airport’s rich history, the temporary bird exhibit Faces of Flight, the anniversary gala, and now Hobby Fest.

This daylong event, scheduled for Saturday, November 17, 2007, is the result of a joint effort between The 1940 Air Terminal Museum, the Greater Hobby Area Chamber of Commerce, the Gulfway Rotary Club and the Houston Airport System.

Each wanted to honor the airport’s contributions to the local region and ultimately decided to work together in doing so.




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Community Party. All are invited to Hobby.

“From a community standpoint Hobby Fest offers the opportunity to get local businesses and communities more involved in what is happening at the airport,” says Danny R. Perkins, chairman of the Greater Hobby Area Chamber of Commerce. “We think it is a wonderful opportunity for all the parties involved.”

The 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. event will include live music from the Fun Country Band, a special appearance by the Airport Rangers horse patrol, the Zoomobile critter vehicle, chances to win various prizes, and an assortment of vehicles and aircraft from decades past that will take attendees back to the Golden Age of aviation.

The 1940 Terminal Museum at Hobby Airport will be the site of all the festivities.

For more information about Hobby Fest, please Click Here.

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