I had a friend asked me what goes on at the Hummer Happening’s… and I was writing him an e-mail about it when I thought about the forum here. I decided to do a post instead since I am sure there are probably a lot of folks that are curious about what goes on at these events… so here it is:
Yesterday I went to Anderson Hummer’s Hummer Happening in Whitehall, Maryland. The event was only open to Hummer Owners who bought their H1/H2/H3 at Anderson. They really went all out to make it a day to remember. They succeeded. It was an absolute blast to take the truck off road and start to explore some of the capabilities of my H2.
The event was held at a farm in the northern part of Maryland, close to the state line. The dealership did an absolutely great job of organizing and holding the event. It was pretty obvious that they had invested a lot of time and effort into holding the event. I want to give them a very big and very public “THANK YOU” !!
Anderson Hummer has been a great dealership to work with. I was very careful to select my dealership based on the service other owners in the area have experienced as well as price (of course). So far they have backed up my purchase with immediate, cheerful, surprisingly inexpensive, and competent service on my H2.
For the $40 it cost me to attend the Anderson Hummer Happening… Here’s what I got:
Side steps removed, stored, and re-installed. –While I sit in the shiny, bright new owners lounge with wireless internet access.
Attendance for myself and two others
Catered lunch at the farm
A free carnival mid-way
Service to-the-table, and staff everywhere for everything. I never had to go get my own drink…
And of course the off-road part… Here’s my story:
We arrived at the farm in White Hall, Maryland. It’s a green area with lot’s of really big hills. It was one of the first really hot summer days we’ve had this year. Two days ago we had a ton of rain. Just looking at the hills as we approached the event, I knew this was going to be fun. And very muddy ?
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