In spite of the poor weather forecast, fifteen folks braved muddy roads in their fifth-wheels, pickups, and vans to show up and help.
“We weathered strong winds, cold fronts, rain, and a few hours of calm to complete the work to get Miracle Mile ready for the summer flying season,” Lori said. “We got a lot done in a short amount of time and next year we should be able to enjoy a fun fly-in with minimal work on the strip,” she added.