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cmueller
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Is there any interest in setting up an east coast meet up? I can see the improvements by those who attended the west coast meet up and I would like to improve as well. Emails, Picts, and critiques can only do so much and maybe there are others who are interested.
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I'd be up for it, depending on location and how many people
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Vermont Freehand wrote:I'd be up for it, depending on location
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we could make it a Northeast meetup and meet at my place in Southern VT (Dorset) which is about 15 minutes from the NY border, and about 1 hr from the Mass border
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Meeting at Steve's sounds perfect.
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I haven't gone public with it yet, but I'm planning a pig roast on August 17th. We'll have a stage setup all day and night for bluegrass (bring an instrument if you play, or borrow ones thats here), the pig farmer is bringing the big cooker for a 200+ pound pig, fireworks at 9:30. There will be lots of families until the fireworks, then probably just partiers after that. Ages 1-101. There's tons of places to camp on our estate, or tons of B&B's nearby. There will be a bunch of people flying in too, so if anyone needs a ride from Albany airport, it can be scheduled.

We could meet earlier in the day and then party into the night.

Regardless if we hold a meetup at this time, you are all still invited. I'll eventually make a thread about it.

Your thoughts about having a meetup the same day?

Vermont is gorgeous in August, and we are located on a huge private estate with no sight of neighbors. It'll be a party not to miss.
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Wow. This almost sounds worth driving the family out there. If only you didn't live so far away!
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Damn, I work on the 17th.
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good day to call in sick ;)

sorry for hijacking the thread, I'll start a new one for a Northeast meetup on Aug. 17th.

If anyone wants to chime in for other eastern or southeastern meetups, lets hear it!
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Sounds cool Steve any itinerary?
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pipeguy wrote:Sounds cool Steve any itinerary?
there is another post for the "Northeast meet-up", a bunch of us will be here all day, so any time is acceptable
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