GOOD MORNING EVERYONE! - Dedication in one week! Sunday 09-16-2018
Confirmed for Lunch
Ken & Pat Chermak (plus 2)
Dick & Marie Neuses
John & Del Torrison
Bob & Grady Warrens
Pete & Donna Christensen
John & Sharon Magnussen
Barb & Gary Heiman
Bob Kattner
Dale Sievert
John & Joan Harvey
Quick Agenda
Carol Wergin
"The Menominee Drumming Circle starts at 1:30 and plays until 2:00 when the program begins. We tried to keep it to under one hour, but are realistic and expect that it'll run a little over that. Earl Meshigaud, a decedent of Chief Mishicot and a Potawatomi will do a blessing at 2:00. And, Cristina Danforth, an Oneida will be one of the speakers, so we've got three of the 11 Wisconsin tribes involved in the program!"
"So, I'd say it would be best to leave the restaurant by 1:00. We'll have a shuttle that picks up at the Aurora Clinic (no parking at the Hospital) and neighboring parking lots - HFMMC Woodland Clinic and Orion if the crowd grows. It might be very helpful to bring lawn chairs. At least I'd be more comfortable!"
Comment from Skip - "You might want to bring along lawn chairs and a jacket or sweater in case there is a wind off Lake Michigan".
Dinner anyone?
We understand that many of you may have other plans for the evening but the opportunity to get together does not come around often so if you would like to go out to dinner after the event let me know. So far John, Del, Joan & I will be there. The question is "where is THERE". Could be The Lighthouse Inn . . Machut's Supper Club . . any ideas?
I wish everyone could attend the dedication but realize travel distances are prohibitive for many club members. We'll make sure to take lots of pictures. Hopefully they'll fill PICTURESQUE! for the next month!
The Turntable - Charlie Rich and Bobbie Vee / The Flipside - John Travolta, Abba & a really cool Bluebird! / The Club Pub -Know how to get UNSTUCK
Well . . . That's a wrap!
Till Next week / be safe and I'll see you on the Turntable!
Harv
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