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29th August 08, 01:31 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by Packhound
Are you "guys" open to a semi-old guy from the Greensboro area joining you? I may be able to join depending on the date and time.
All ages are welcome!
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29th August 08, 01:32 PM
#12
 Originally Posted by Casey_in_Carolina
So what time do these celebrations normally start, and how long do they last? Just curious as I'm currently looking at a couple of hours drive to get to the Charlotte area, so if it's an evening kind of thing, I may not be able to attend, depending on how late they run.....
Casey
Well, they can go from the evening to the night...but it'll really depend on what we're doing.
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29th August 08, 02:49 PM
#13
 Originally Posted by Packhound
Are you "guys" open to a semi-old guy from the Greensboro area joining you? I may be able to join depending on the date and time.
I second that.. all ages... What I would like to for sure not do RiRa's. One of the reasons we have done RiRa's is it is an Irish Pub, they have really great food, and on Sunday's there is live Celtic Music. The downside is that it can go fairly late and two of our members have school Monday morning and I remember their mother saying that it was rather difficult because of that.
So this really is an open forum on suggestions and ideas. If we go with either the last Saturday or Sunday in September that would work great. However, there is starting the following weekend the Renn. Faire and we could try to do something conjunction to that.
I know that Brixx Pizza in Charlotte is very accomodating to groups. But it could be anywhere. Normally it's a place that we have dinner at. We could start it at a reasonable time of 5:30 to 6pm ish...
Another idea that was bandied about quite a bit was Frisbee Golf in the park and then dinner.
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29th August 08, 04:31 PM
#14
Or lunch, whichever works.
I can drive now, so that won't be a problem...mostly.
Frisbee golf sounds fun. But other suggestions may be taken
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29th August 08, 05:15 PM
#15
Well, if we can nail down a date, I can start working on my better half to let me out of the cage I know nothing about frisbee golf, but am willing to take a stab at just about anything. Day into early evening works well for me, as I have a 3 month old and a 2 year old at home, so early mornings are the norm, and I don't hang out too late anymore, lest I regret it at 6 AM (assuming I get to sleep that late) 
Casey
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30th August 08, 12:41 AM
#16
Ah the joys of being able to drive! Woohoo! Ok so let's start sounding off. Who is able to do Sunday, Sept 28th.
State whether you are available for lunch into afternoon, or afternoon into early evening?
I'm doing this on another board as well and once we have a date nailed down I'm going to call some of the local Scottish societies and start pushing the word there. And maybe create a flyer and post it at some coffee shops.
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30th August 08, 10:01 AM
#17
28th is good for me. however, I do have work until 6pm so if yall do decide to do Frisbee golf i will just have to skip it and meet up for dinner afterwards.
~Dh' aindeoin co' theireadh e~
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30th August 08, 12:18 PM
#18
possibly i gotta see my calendar and see what i'd have that weekend.
Gillmore of Clan Morrison
"Long Live the Long Shirts!"- Ryan Ross
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30th August 08, 07:07 PM
#19
I'm good all day as we have a one-day festival on saturday.
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31st August 08, 08:48 AM
#20
28th is a definate no for me, as I will be out of town, and a definite no to the Renn Fair, rather have my teeth pulled.
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