Sorry to hear you will not be able to be with us, Julie & Chino. Yes, you do have Site #1. If anyone is interested in attending, Site #1 is available!
I know not everyone is excited about potluck, but if you would like to participate, plan on a 'something' to share Monday evening. More information on Sunday the 1st!
Sorry to hear that Reuben and Bonnie will not be attending, but I did move to their spot. An Email asking to change sites sent to Reserve America got forwarded to the Nebraska park site and I recieved an email back from them stating that they had made the change. Pat and Paul Williams from Inver GRove Hieghts, MN are now in site 75 and site 52 is vacant. If anyone else on the back side of the loop wants to move over closer to the main body of the group and email requesting Julie and Chino's site would probably get the same response.
Looking forward to meeting everyone and sorry about the two couples who had to drop out.
I believe quite a few of us from the B5 Rally in Ohio will also be going to Niobrara. If you want a taste of what to expect and know you will not for once be the only B in a campground you can check out this...
It is exciting. I'm letting you know in case you had not been monitoring the B5 thread. I just hope it is warmer.
Davydd
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Gary promised us warm, dry weather. My brother is hoping we do not have hot and high humidity!
As you know, we are not funded for any meals for a mini rally. For the Monday Night Potluck, we will provide a 'DISH TO SHARE' as well as bring our own meat, (hot dogs, brats etc, for the campfire), drinks, plates and utensils. (And, of course our chairs!!
And, 1) another reminder for each person to bring a $5.00 wrapped gift for 'Snatcho Bingo', where Jack will, as in the past, call out the numbers.
2) since there are so many of us attending, bring your name tags / badges from previous rallies. I will bring all I have to share, if need be.
I am also hunting for our pie irons, and long forks for the campfire. Any other ideas?
By the way, Pat & Paul, thank you for the update!
Judy
I envy you guys. Wish we could be there also. Missed several of you at the B-5. Unfortunately, I haven't arrived at the retirement point yet. If I were retired, then instead of heading the B east towards home, we'd have turned it west & traveled to Nebraska.
Have fun.
Erroll, Mary, Duffy the Wonder Doxie & "Ollie"
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We are gonna be new to the "pot luck" aspect at a rally. What do we need to bring to the table besides our own setup and a dish?
Bob & Sharon: Retired GM & AT&T
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As Judy said, bring your own meat, beverages, plates, and utensils as well as a dish to share. That can be anything from potato salad to potato chips, baked beans to green bean casserole, or an appetizer to dessert. Nothing is furnished except the fire.
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Marty the Mutt Mom wrote: As Judy said, bring your own meat, beverages, plates, and utensils as well as a dish to share. That can be anything from potato salad to potato chips, baked beans to green bean casserole, or an appetizer to dessert. Nothing is furnished except the fire.
That's what we thought. Just never had heard the term "share-a-plate" before. Just like any other "pot luck"......
See ya there Marty...