Tim Juhl
Joined: 21 Mar 2006 Posts: 488 Location: "Thumb" of Michigan
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Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 7:25 am Post subject: Informal campfire gathering at Oshkosh |
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This is an invitation to a campfire gathering at Oshkosh for Zenith builders, flyers and others. Dr. Ed Moody and I are going to attempt to set our camps up side by side in some yet to be determined location in Camp Scholler. IF we are successful, we are inviting anyone who is interested to join us (weather permitting) for an informal gathering Tuesday (July 27) starting at 6 PM until whenever. This event should not be confused with the Builder’s Dinner on Thursday.
Bring your lawn chairs, beverages and etc. If you want to cook a hot dog or marshmallows over the fire, we’ll have some campfire forks but otherwise it is BYO. We’ll provide a place and a fire – the rest is up to you.
Directions to our camps will be posted at the Zenith display and the bulletin boards nearest the East Gate to Camp Scholler and the Camper Locator building at the intersection of Schaick and Stitts Streets. Schaick is the main east-west road through the camp. We’ll have a small sign by the street and Ed will have a 5th Wheel while I’ll have a white Mercedes Sprinter Van converted to a camper.
I will also have my cell phone on from late afternoon on Tuesday. I won’t have much opportunity to charge it so most of the time I am in Oshkosh it will be off. The # is 810-357-7575.
In closing – Ed & I are taking the attitude that we’ll provide a place and see what happens. At the very least, he and I will have a chance to talk face-to-face and compare the merits of Louisiana Boudin to Michigan Bratwurst.
Enjoy Oshkosh!
Tim Juhl
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