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Author Topic: Need Help With 2009 Run For The Hills # 14  (Read 17501 times)

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Re: Need Help With 2009 Run For The Hills # 14
« Reply #15 on: June 19, 2009, 06:16:46 pm »
Thank you both so much.  Right now, I have to give my attention to Melanie.  She is back in Northside Hospital with a relapse of the bacteria she had before.  As usual, I spend my time there with her. 

Of the links Pat posted, the Days Inn looked best and is in a good location for us to start the run.  Whichever you talk to, see if they have a meeting room that will hold about 100 people, and see if we can use it at no cost. 

Keep me advised.  You can call my cell if you need to. 
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1.    The ones that learn by reading.
2.    The few who learn by observation.
3.    The rest of them have to pee on the electric fence and find out for themselves.    Will Rogers

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Re: Need Help With 2009 Run For The Hills # 14
« Reply #16 on: August 06, 2017, 09:40:37 pm »
You can email the President, Vice President, or Secretary Treasurer at GeorgiaFieroClub@gmail.com

Every now and then, I run across threads I haven't read yet, like this one.  This phrase reminded me of a small town where we stopped, years ago.  The entering city signs were on opposite sides of the same post.  In the grocery store, we met the proprietor, the postman, the mayor, the chief of police, the doctor, the undertaker, the fire chief, the minister, AND HIS WIFE.

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Re: Need Help With 2009 Run For The Hills # 14
« Reply #17 on: August 06, 2017, 10:48:10 pm »
Sounds almost like the little town where our camp was in Maine.  My sister-in-law was postmaster and town clerk.  Her husband was Fire Chief and Constable.  The post office was about 12 x 12 with just enough room to get 3 people inside in front of the counter.

In the case of our club, the 3 named officers were all different people.  The 3 officers and Board Chairman all have access to that email address to conduct official club business. 
There are three kinds of men:

1.    The ones that learn by reading.
2.    The few who learn by observation.
3.    The rest of them have to pee on the electric fence and find out for themselves.    Will Rogers