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Re: Sierra Annual Dinner: Special Guest
From:
Jo Hudson <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
Iowa Discussion, Alerts and Announcements
Date:
Fri, 13 Oct 2006 10:16:46 -0500
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It was set at the break-even price needed to cover the cost of the food 
and renting the facility.  I am sure it will be an interesting 
program--I have met the speaker and heard him talk just briefly about 
his experiences, and am looking forward to hearing more and seeing his 
pictures.

Good food (locally grown to the extent possible), entertaining speaker, 
and pleasant company--a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon!   I do 
hope you decide to come.

Jo

On Oct 13, 2006, at 9:45 AM, Dennis Nicholson wrote:

> Sounds like an interesting program, but why is the price so high?
>
> Dennis Nicholson
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jo Hudson" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 6:43 PM
> Subject: Sierra Annual Dinner: Special Guest
>
>
> Sierra Club Annual Celebration
> Sunday, October 15
> Crown Point in Johnston
>
> Have you ever considered making a 2000-mile hike? There is still time
> to make a reservation to hear our special guest speaker, Dave
> Readinger, who did just that--he hiked the entire distance of the
> Appalachian trail.   Beginning in Georgia in March of 2004, he hiked
> most of the trail that year, and completed the last miles of the
> 2,174-mile Georgia-to-Maine hike in  the summer of 2006.    Dave, a
> former state legislator, was given the name "Grizzly Dave" by fellow
> hikers (it was  easier not to shave.)     His PowerPoint presentation
> will allow him to share with us memories of the hike, the scenery and
> people along the trail.
>
> To make a reservation, call Jane Clark at 515-223-5047 or e-mail Jo
> Hudson at [log in to unmask] , preferably by Friday, no later than
> Saturday.
>
> Schedule:
> 2:30 p.m. Arrival  and check in
> 3 p.m. Food is served
> 4 p.m. Dave Readinger speaks
> 5 p.m. Awards presentations
>
> Meal tickets are $35.00 per person.
>
> Directions to Crown Point in Johnston:
> Take the I-35/80 Johnston exit (#131) to Merle Hay Road.  Go
> north about ½ mile on Merle Hay Road and then turn left (west) at
> Pioneer
> Parkway (a stoplight) for about 1/3 mile to the Crown Point drive.
>
> There are trails on the grounds around Crown Point and nearby
> Saylorville
> Lake. Parks are nearby, including Jester Park-with some wonderful
> trails for
> a fall walk--and camping is also available at Saylorville Lake (Corps 
> of
> Engineers) and at Jester Park (Polk County).  Hotels are available in
> Johnston, Grimes and along Merle Hay Road in Des Moines.
>
> Meal tickets are $35.00 per person.
>
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