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What happened to the Chicago Shenanigans video?

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John Kuvakas
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I've had a few folks ask about it, and I feel I owe an explanation because I promised one and regret not completing it.
As many of you know, I am a full-time pastor. I am also the Virginia State Chaplain for the Sons of the American Revolution and have been asked to consider running for  National Chaplain. So, I am dividing my time between the church, the SAR, and the hobby I love. Our church is going through some changes. I turn 74 next month. While I have no plans to retire anytime soon, I do want to take a step back and allow someone else to lead the church into the next generation. Things got even more hectic for me right after we returned home from Chicago. We hired the man who will replace me, and I am walking him through a 12-month transition. By this time next year, I will have stepped back to something less than full-time. So, with all this going on, I got behind on my videos, and the Chicago show was one I just ran out of time on. I'm afraid the material from March is a bit outdated now. Each video takes about four hours to complete. The show videos take quite a bit longer. If folks would still like to see it, I can put it together sometime next week. 


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I would love to see it if it's not too much trouble. You know best if this is a priority in your busy schedule and I certainly understand.



   
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@bob-jackman +1



   
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If you can fit it into your schedule, great.  If it is a bit too much for right now save it for another time.  We're a patient bunch.



   
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I'll be very glad to see Chicago 2026 and to deep in this atmosphere. These videos have a great meaning for me because I don't have any opportunity to travel over the world in foreseeable future. Thanks for your job. I look foward to watch your video when this is possible. By the way, didn't you think to make reports about previous exhibtions which were during 2010s and Strictly 43 show?



   
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John Kuvakas
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@fred-eliseeff, that was a long time ago.


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@jkuvakas I supppse you have many interesting historical materials and will publish them when you have a time.



   
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