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Created by Scott McKee Oct 31, 2018 at 1:09pm. Last updated by Scott McKee Oct 31, 2018.
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We are NOT holding a membership meeting in August. Instead we will hold a short (really short) meeting at our Summer Picnic next Sunday, and we'll pass out the 2019 and 2020 Top Ten awards and hats, as well.
Our picnic starts at 12pm next Sunday (the 8th) at Stiglmeier Park in Cheektowaga. Our shelter is adjacent to the fishing pond. Mark Wozniak, who secured the shelter for us, assures me there will directions to the picnic in the form of signage, flares and semaphore flags.
The club picks up the tab for the food. We are having burgers, hot dogs, sausage, beans, corn and Claudette's potato salad, the very best in the known universe. If you'd like to bring a dish or dessert (or even a desert) to pass, please do.
Carrie and my dish to pass will be bottled water and soda pop in a cooler with ice. If you'd like to imbibe something else, you are on your own.
Bring the kids and grandkids. There will be a childrens prize table. There are fish in the pond so bring a combo for the offspring. The kids, not the band. The club will supply worms. (Hey board, who wants to pick up the worms?)
The regular raffle table will be ridiculous. The food will be great. The company won't be so bad. Show up. You'll have fun.
The NMA Picnic is free to members and their families. See you Sunday, team.
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Here's a quick list of items that will be on our Picnic raffle table:
We just found more more other stuff to go with the other more other stuff:
Oops, too early for the last three. We'll save those for December.
Especially when you have your favorite people snack in one hand and don't want to give any up to the dog!! Hopefully the dog will chase the ball instead of begging for a bite.
John Pensyl said:
I'd assume u love them for the same reason I do. Its nice thst it allows long throws with ease, but far more importantly, it eliminates the need for me to bend over and pick up the ball.
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