Christmas Party
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Christmas Party
I think it would be great if we could get a brass quintet to play Christmas tunes at the party. Does this sound like a good idea????
Re: Christmas Party
Don't know where we'd put them. The party gets pretty crowded as it is.
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- Bill Lawrence
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Re: Christmas Party
Well, if it would make the festivities any merrier, once I get good and liquored up I'm willing to play holiday tunes on my kazoo.
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Re: Christmas Party
I believe you are required to do this now. It won't be the same without it.Bill Lawrence wrote:Well, if it would make the festivities any merrier, once I get good and liquored up I'm willing to play holiday tunes on my kazoo.
Re: Christmas Party
I assume we are doing the White Elephant gift exchange as usual this year. To participate, bring a wrapped gift (approximate value $10).
Also as was done in the past, we have collected canned food for one of the local food banks. We'll have a tub near the front door to collect food.
Also as was done in the past, we have collected canned food for one of the local food banks. We'll have a tub near the front door to collect food.
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Re: Christmas Party
Is the club keggorator going to be in the house? If the answer to that question is no then perhaps it makes sense to get a keg of decent holiday themed commerical beer, maybe something from one of our new local breweries? I don't know what's going on with the club finances right now but I'm willing to bet that the club can afford it plus I suspect there will be quite a crowd as the club has grown so large, just a thought.
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Re: Christmas Party
I was planning on having the keggerator at the party. Just have to figure out how to get it there, since some ass-wipe stole my trailer.
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Re: Christmas Party
Yeah, the criminal element is screwing up our holiday fun.
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Re: Christmas Party
Are there details on the Christmas party posted anywhere? Do we need to bring food/beer/whatever in addition to white elephant gifts and canned food donations?
Looking forward to it...
Looking forward to it...
Cameron Mathews
Re: Christmas Party
We will have the club keggerator on-site if anyone wants to bring a keg of beer. As for the food, Texas de Brazil will be catering meat, salad and mashed potatoes. Members can bring sides or desserts.
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Re: Christmas Party
Is there a meetup or any other kind of sign up or do we just show up?
Any clue what time the raffle drawing and white elephant usually happen?
Any clue what time the raffle drawing and white elephant usually happen?
Re: Christmas Party
I think there maybe a meetup, but I'm not sure. We usually start the white elephant around 8:00 - 8:30.
With the weather forcast to be in the upper 70s on Saturday, we are planning on getting some tables and chairs for the back yard, giving us more space for folks to sit while they eat. Maybe we'll do the white elephant outside. I'll have O'Blivions setup in the garage like last year with tables and the keggerator.
Don't forget to bring some canned food for the local food bank.
With the weather forcast to be in the upper 70s on Saturday, we are planning on getting some tables and chairs for the back yard, giving us more space for folks to sit while they eat. Maybe we'll do the white elephant outside. I'll have O'Blivions setup in the garage like last year with tables and the keggerator.
Don't forget to bring some canned food for the local food bank.
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Re: Christmas Party
Ok, so is anyone bringing anything interesting to drink to the party that you made yourself? I did a little bottling last night and while I was at it jumped some Octoberfest into one of my mini-kegs so I'm bringing that. I may also bring a couple bottles of my higher octane swill, I know I have some Oud Bruin floating around and I have a Saison which I bretted, it's a couple years old now and it's quite interesting. I'll just need to dig around in my bottle cases and see what I can find. Oh and Barrett, besides trying some of my Octoberfest I put by a bottle of Double Bock which you can try out and tell me if it's any good (my example may be overly malty, you'll have to tell me what you think).
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Re: Christmas Party
I wouldn't say "interesting" but I'll bring a few bottles of something in a cooler. I think I'm out of my bacon-infused Porker Porter, but I may have some vegetarian beer options like my pumpkin beer or cyser around. Granted, if I had CO2, I could have kegged up the Kolsch I have in my carboy and carbonated it, but alas, I don't have a full keg setup yet...so a few bottles it is.
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Re: Christmas Party
Can we pay our dues at the Christmas party?
Have not been active or to a meeting in a while and guess by membership has lapsed, not receiving emails/newsletters.
The only thing homemade I have to bring is some mead.
Long time member but I guess I am not "active".
cw
Have not been active or to a meeting in a while and guess by membership has lapsed, not receiving emails/newsletters.
The only thing homemade I have to bring is some mead.
Long time member but I guess I am not "active".
cw