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Date:         Tue, 17 Jan 95 13:09:19 EST
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Richard <rapalmer@unity.ncsu.edu>
Subject:      East Coast Update (1/17)

> Well, as of Tuesday lunchtime, I have definate positive responses from > the following:

> Scott Hoover - Somewhere in NC > Pete Sellers (possibly) > David Easterwood - Atlanta > Stefan Ufer - Chapel Hill NC > Victor (gt4281b@prism.gatech.edu) Atlanta > Frank Terhaar - somewhere in NC Steven Dolan - Washington DC Donald Baxter - Atlanta Sami Dakhlia (possibly) - Missouri > > Others have expressed past interest, so if you do not see your name > here, please do respond soon. Also, at least one communal meal has been > suggested. Perhaps some suggestions for that? Perhaps two, a breakfast > and a dinner? Also, when are folks planning to arrive?(stressing that > gates do close at 6pm) Also , some regional caravaning has been > suggested. > So, I vote to make this a definate plan, and thusly begin planning! > What fun, I can hardly contain myself! > (all past details are below...) > > > > > > Ok, I have seen so far a few people interested. George Washington's > > Birthday weekend seems to be the time of choice. This is Friday Feb. 17 > > through possibly Monday, Feb. 20. Those interested would I suppose meet > > Friday afternoon/evening, and others join when possible. Sorry to bother > > those who have already replied yes, but please, let's get a sort of > > final count and idea of times people could arrive. ( I will probably get > > there Friday early afternoon, and remember, the gate closes at 6) Also, > > should we dare to try a communal eating set-up?any ideas/volunteers for > > that? Anyone bringing kids/dogs/guitars/anything else? I am not much of > > an organizer, so I'm sure I'm forgetting a lot. Please do respond, even > > if you have already. Thank you all and have a lovely day. I have included > > below all the information about the location, the Jordan Lake State Park. > > > > > So, there is ONE park open now, it is the Jordan Lake State Park. It > > > is on highway 64, around Apex, N.C. which is actually closer to D.C, and > > > around the same from the South. > > > They have 100 spaces available now, 6 people per space (as many > > > vehicles as you can fit! ) and it's $9.00 for a regular space, and > > > $14.00 for a space with a power hook-up (this is per space, not per > > > person) The park gates are open 8 am - 6 pm, and the number for all > > > wishing further details is 1-919-362-0586. This is the park office, open > > > 9-5. As Isaid, this is on a lake, with trails to hike, etc. I have talked > > > to several people that have been there, and they all said it was nice. > > >


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