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Date:   Thu, 1 Jun 1995 08:07:33 -0700
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From:   nrubin@s1.csuhayward.edu (Martha Rubin)
Subject:   bodega update 6/1

This will probably be the last Bodega post, unless anything important changes.

The 2 evening meals, and the 2 breakfasts are potluck. Lunches are do-your-own as are utensils/serving things/pots/lunch/ booze/whatever. Bring whatever you want to BBQ for Friday nite. Also, don't forget your reservation/confirmation/number info or tix, plus: firewood (lots!), folding chairs, ice, (see below).

Again, it is recommended that one person in the paired groups (either already formed, or yet to be formed) get a reservation thru MISTIX to insure positive space. If you want to get adjoining sites, you will do well to arrive early on Friday. Check-in time is 2 p.m., but the ranger says he lets people in a noon to help the cause.

I"m bringing stuff for smores, and charcoal for BBQ. We could probably still use some non-official snack-type (like to eat while drinking) foods. Otherwise, can still use signups in catogories with a "?." If you do decided to bring any of these, please let me know, so I don't duplicate your efforts. If anyone needs to reach me by phone, it's: 510.376.4321.

Potluck meals: ------ FRIDAY NITE: salsa/chips - - - - - Bradley Prunehead entree - - - - - - - -each person to bring whatever bird/thing you want to BBQ grilled cob corn - - -Bradley Prunehead macaroni salad - - - -Don Kane baked beans - - - - - Bradley Prunehead white clam chowder - -Martha Rubin (we may use this for Sat. lunch) garlic bread - - - - -Jack Stafford green salad - - - - - Lee Wood dessert fruit - - - - Marcus Doherr shortcake - - - - - - ? ice cream - - - - - - Bill Moseley ------- SATURDAY BREAKFAST: everything - - - - - -Jeff Schneiter ------ SATURDAY NITE: deviled eggs - - - - -Steve Johnson potato salad - - - - -Don Kane cabbage/slaw salad - -Lee Wood beet salad - - - - - -? carrott salad - - - - ? pickled cucumbers - - Steve Johnson green salad - - - - - Thom Fitzpatrick fruit salad - - - - - Thom Fitzpatrick Russian rye bread - - Jack Stafford borscht - - - - - - - Martha Rubin cheesecake - - - - - -Marcus Doherr ice cream - - - - - - Bill Moseley ------ SUNDAY BREAKFAST: everything - - - - - -Al Knoll ------ Attending for sure:

6 pm Don Kane (2 cars) Don_Kane@qmgate.arc.nasa.gov -- 11 am Jack Stafford stafford@alcor.hac.com 11 am Jeff Schneiter jeffs@almaden.ibm.com -- 9 pm Steve Johnson sjohnson@pcocd2.intel.com 9 pm Thom Fitzpatrick via phone at present -- 2 pm Lee Wood Lee.Wood@Forsythe.Stanford.edu Sat am Al Knoll alf@hpptc38.rose.hp.com -- 2 pm Bill Moseley moseley@netcom.com -- 3-5 pm Marcus/Jan Doherr mgdoherr@ucdavis.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------ may be attending (not yet sure) or possibly attending part-time:

? Albrecht Jander anbo@ee.wustl.edu ? Todd Edelman TEdelman@aol.com ? Bill Abbott wabbott@townshend.corp.megatest.com ? Dave Garth dgarth@cymbal.aix.calpoly.edu ? Dave Kautz dkautz@hpsidms1.sid.hp.com ? John Hugenard hugie@lindy.stanford.edu

vehicle count: 12-18 units

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Directions:

There are 4 exits one can take to get from Highway 101 to get to the Bodega Bay area:

1. Take River Rd. Exit. Follow west to Guerneville, then take hwy. 116 to hwy. 1 south to Bodega Bay - 36 miles.

2. Take hwy. 12 west exit through Sebastopol until it becomes Bodega hwy to coast hwy. 1 - 23 miles.

3. Take hwy. 116 west exit to Sebastopol, then west on hwy. 12 (which is also called the Bodega hwy.) to coast hwy 1 - 28 miles.

4. Take the East Washington St. exit, and follow the signs 30 miles west to Bodega Bay.

If anyone wants to call the Bodega Bay Area Visitors Center, their number is: 1.707.875.3422

We are staying at the Bodega Dunes State Campground, which is one-half mile north of the town of Bodega Bay.

PLEASE NOTE: The town on the ocean (on hwy. 1) is called Bodega Bay. There is also a town of Bodega, about 5-10 minutes inland from Bodega Bay, but our site is north of Bodega BAY.

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Packing List: charcoal for BBQ - and we need a BBQ ceo volunteer your own bird/meat to BBQ on Friday evening food for your potluck donations (please supply your own containers/pots/utensils/servers, etc.) LOTS of paper plates, cups, towels, etc. your own food for lunch your own alcohol/whatever firewood! folding chairs one weird object to burn/fireworks, sparklers surfing/fishing/boating/life-vests/hiking & biking gear - dangerous surf here games sunscreen extra gas extra water Tarps and bungee cords food/drink/ice stoves/propane/fuel, etc. batteries sunglasses light/heat sources: candles, lanterns, whatever music/guitars/harmonica/etc. Parts and tools First Aid emergency kit Fire Extinguisher Rain/cold Gear - just in case, but it could also be quite warm (bring layered clothing). Bodega Bay can be cold OR hot, or both Camera, film, batteries, panoramic camera? Bedding/tents Autoclub, health insurance, and credit cards plus emergency $$ Proof of insurance, ownership, and registration Health certificate for pets cash snacks: popcorn, appetizers, nuts, smores, prunes, rhubarb, etc. ice-cream maker - please can someone help here? duct tape


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