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western-arts@yahoogroups.com, Scotty <scotty_weeks@c...> wrote:
> Ken,
>
> If it is possible to obtain permission for the saw dust, one thing
they
> do is put down a 20 x 20 tarp and then the saw dust is easier to
pick
> up. Just an idea if it can be worked out.
>
> Scotty
>
>
> Ken Pfrenger wrote:
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> >On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 09:56:35 -0600, Scotty <scotty_weeks@c...>
wrote:
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> >
> >>Ken,
> >>
> >>Where in PA is it going to be? I am trying to talk my family in
making
> >>this a family vacation. And while we are there might swing over
to NY /
> >>NJ, but we are going to be driving, so depending on where in PA
it is
> >>will dictate my plans. To what I understand, plan on Matt and I
being
> >>there.
> >>
> >>In case it is an over site over the next six months, it would be
nice if
> >>Matt and I could get a saw dust circle or circles. But if it is
not in
> >>the budget, we can go Cornish style and do it in the grass. I am
looking
> >>forward to being there.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Hi Scotty...glad to hear you and Matt still plan in being there. I
am not
> >sure of the exact location yet other than western PA. Just as soon
as I
> >know I will let you know.
> >
> >SInce we will most likely be on public land I am afraid a saw dust
pit
> >will not be possible so it looks like grass with be the way to go.
Of
> >course if possible the sawdust pit will be an option. I work in a
> >woodworking shop and have access to more sawdust than you could
imagine:)
> >
> >Ken
> >
> >
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> >I live in Western PA can you narrow down where the event is to be?
> > "Red Gabe Ross
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