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Conference quark::human_relations-v1

Title:What's all this fuss about 'sax and violins'?
Notice:Archived V1 - Current conference is QUARK::HUMAN_RELATIONS
Moderator:ELESYS::JASNIEWSKI
Created:Fri May 09 1986
Last Modified:Wed Jun 26 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1327
Total number of notes:28298

175.0. "Is it a party or WHAT ? Its a "what" !" by TONTO::EARLY (Winter is for Hiking/Backpacking -Bob) Thu Dec 11 1986 19:20

    Decorating Time !
    
    I feel like being lazy this year, and get some help in putting up
    the decorations, unpacking the tree, assembling it, and in 
    general 'decorating' for the 'holidays'. Besides, maybe someone
    else might like to do it, too !
    
    Sunday, DEC 14th 1pm to  ......... !
    
    Wanta help ? Not doing one yourself ?
    
    Bring a 'pot luck' dish, yourself, something to 'imbibe' if you
    like ... and come on over.
    
    I'll provide Tree, Balls, Garlands, "Icicles", "roaring fire",
    and the place to dangle the ornaments, garlands, and other 
    little things.
    
    Plus coffee, tea, table, (snow ?) .....
    
	Directions sent by mail, upon request. Number limited to around
    50 (although I doubt if anywhere near that number will 'reserve').    
    
    ( Designated smoking area will be provided.)
    
    Bob
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175.1Party Location, driving timesTONTO::EARLYWinter is for Hiking/Backpacking -BobFri Dec 12 1986 11:4920
    Sorrrrrrrrry for the ommissions:
    
    My home is in LEOMINSTER, Mass, USA .. which is about 15 miles
    NORTH or Worcester, Mass, and "typical lead foot" driving times are:
    
    Concord, NH 1.5 hours
    Manchester, NH 1.0 hours
    Hudson, NH   50 minutes
    Maynard, Mass 30-60 minutes
    Boston, Mass 1.34 hours
    Worcester, Mass 15 minutes
    Portland, Maine 2.15 hours
    White Mountains (aka Franconia Notch area) 3.0 hours @5-8 am
    Francestown, NH 1.5 hours
    
    (to give you an idea of how long it takes during good days, dry roads,
    and no "slowdowns").
    
    bob