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Re: Greetings from a fellow CNY'er
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Tue, 5 Mar 2002 23:58:54 GMT
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My pastor said it should be fine for us to use the church basement that day
(Saturday March 23), although he has to confirm it for sure when I see him
Sunday.  Just as a warning of sorts, it's an old building and not as
comfortable as most newer buildings.  In particular, the part of the
basement with the most "play" space (or, train layout space!) isn't
carpeted, although if we don't set up large train layouts we could use a
different area.  And of course we'll need to respect the fact that it's a
church--no drinkin' , cussin', or that kind of thing.  But I think we're a
pretty family-friendly group anyways.  Actually, there's a kid in the church
who's into Lego, and I may invite his dad to bring him by if we think we
might run some trains or something fun like that.

A small donation might be appreciated, but I think that we don't need to
feel at all compelled.  My wife and I are regular attenders and participants
in the church and I don't feel bad about using the building once in a while
for "unofficial" business.

We should pick a time--I'd suggest early afternoon, like about 1.  That way
people could eat before coming/arriving, and it gives enough time for Kevin
and others coming from a distance to get there.  Or if others would rather,
I don't see any problem with starting at noon or so and ordering pizza or
something.

Any other suggestions for activities?  Can we have a show of hands for
attendance?  Does the time work?

Alan


Second, Alan, the 23rd is looking free for me.  What about your church's
schedual?  How far in advance do we have to plan?  Would they like a small
donation (I'm sure we could all chip in a few bricks...er, bucks :) )
What does everyone else think on the 23rd in Cortland?
Please, LUKWYT so we may schedual accordingly.



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  Re: Greetings from a fellow CNY'er
 
Early Afternoon on the 23rd works good for me. Not sure what you guys have done in the past, but maybe a little trade/sell parts...small train/town layout. Just some ideas. Nate (...) (23 years ago, 6-Mar-02, to lugnet.org.us.lucny)
  Re: Greetings from a fellow CNY'er
 
I gotta check with the wife-type person, but I think I can make it that day : ) -JSM (23 years ago, 6-Mar-02, to lugnet.org.us.lucny)
  Meeting March 23rd in Cortland (was Re: Greetings from a fellow CNY'er)
 
Hi Alan - (...) Hey - how about I bring my LEGO carpet? I've got two styles - one's a 4'x8' contiguous roll of various LEGO Town scenes, and the other's the puzzle piece style with numerous interlocking elements. I guess the two can cover an 8'x8' (...) (23 years ago, 6-Mar-02, to lugnet.org.us.lucny)

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  Re: Greetings from a fellow CNY'er
 
First of all, welcome to Nate. We'd all love to meet you, I'm sure. (somehow that came out sinister, not intentional) Townies are the best, as well as someone else with an interest in Western (although I have to admit that it has been partially (...) (23 years ago, 4-Mar-02, to lugnet.org.us.lucny)

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