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Is it too early to ask if we're having a get together this year?? Has a date been picked yet?
Mary
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No, not too early at all. I've been meaning to post for months!
UPDATE: I have the date set on my calendar for Saturday, July 28th. Last year everyone had a great time simply visiting here, and as usual some people arrived the night before and the last visitors left Monday morning.
We will have lunch around Noon to 1pm (menu to be determined), so arrive in the morning at your convenience and join us for as long as you want!
This year we will again do the raffle that was started last year by Robin with her trinkets from her travels. And if people want we can again do hosta trades and the plant auction.
I was thinking about doing the plant auction as a silent auction where people put down their bids on a piece of paper ahead of time and then at a set time (2pm/3pm?) we announce the winners. Or would you rather all still have me stand up there waving plants in the air? Let me know what you think on that one.
Finally, Brian and I will do a drawing for 3 $25 gas cards. One ticket will be given out per vehicle and we will do a drawing after lunch to give away the gas cards. When you arrive see me or Brian for name tags and a ticket to the gas card drawing (please be fair and only get one ticket per car to give everyone a fair chance).
If anyone else can think of things let me know
Chris
UPDATE: I have the date set on my calendar for Saturday, July 28th. Last year everyone had a great time simply visiting here, and as usual some people arrived the night before and the last visitors left Monday morning.
We will have lunch around Noon to 1pm (menu to be determined), so arrive in the morning at your convenience and join us for as long as you want!
This year we will again do the raffle that was started last year by Robin with her trinkets from her travels. And if people want we can again do hosta trades and the plant auction.
I was thinking about doing the plant auction as a silent auction where people put down their bids on a piece of paper ahead of time and then at a set time (2pm/3pm?) we announce the winners. Or would you rather all still have me stand up there waving plants in the air? Let me know what you think on that one.
Finally, Brian and I will do a drawing for 3 $25 gas cards. One ticket will be given out per vehicle and we will do a drawing after lunch to give away the gas cards. When you arrive see me or Brian for name tags and a ticket to the gas card drawing (please be fair and only get one ticket per car to give everyone a fair chance).
If anyone else can think of things let me know
Chris
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It's on my calendar, but I don't know if I'll have the $$$$ left to be able to make it.
Chris, I would love to be able to see you waving plants around in the air and auctioning them off!!!!
Linda P
Chris, I would love to be able to see you waving plants around in the air and auctioning them off!!!!
Linda P
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Chris & Brian: Baked spaghetti again, please? I love that stuff! Oh, and please do have the auction and continue waving the plants? I love the spirited bidding and competitive nature...even if I always get outbid (hehe). And would love to have the trade again - everyone brings such nice plants! So far, I know I am bringing Bud Is Wiser for the auction, not sure what else yet.
I’ll bring some sort of dessert again, if you like.
wanda
I’ll bring some sort of dessert again, if you like.
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Nope....I want to be able to yell my bid and know where I am in the bidding....JMOChris_W wrote:
I was thinking about doing the plant auction as a silent auction where people put down their bids on a piece of paper ahead of time and then at a set time (2pm/3pm?) we announce the winners. Or would you rather all still have me stand up there waving plants in the air? Let me know what you think on that one.
Chris
And just so everyone knows.....Bud is Wiser is MINE!
Oh boy, I can not wait....I will be bringing the little Otome somthing or other for the auction again, too.....
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Have to agree that an open auction was a lot fun last and looking forward to it this year as well! Especially since I haven't bought ONE hosta this year!
Have to keep my eye on Wanda and LG though. They are fierce competitors when it comes to auctions of the Hosta variety!
Have to keep my eye on Wanda and LG though. They are fierce competitors when it comes to auctions of the Hosta variety!
Jane (from the middle of the Mitten state)
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Sounds like fun and yes, Chris, has to be auctioneer.
If Gary is feeling up to it we'll be there
After this past year I need some lively entertainment!
I also like the idea of people bringing "garden stuff" and then doing a drawing as well.
Helen
If Gary is feeling up to it we'll be there
After this past year I need some lively entertainment!
I also like the idea of people bringing "garden stuff" and then doing a drawing as well.
Helen
A day without laughter AND gardening is a day wasted ... oh ... and be kind to your children ... they will choose your nursing home!
Chris,
I'm trying to talk my SO into making the 500 mile drive for the get together. Any chance you could steer us to good inexpensive hotel/motel etc in the area? We're totally unfamiliar with Michigan.
Thanks!
MollyD
I'm trying to talk my SO into making the 500 mile drive for the get together. Any chance you could steer us to good inexpensive hotel/motel etc in the area? We're totally unfamiliar with Michigan.
Thanks!
MollyD
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I was hoping to come but we are getting fence installed in the next couple of weeks so that takes care of all available funds plus some!! Darn!!
But I am tired of chasing Buddy(our minpin) who chases all squirrels & chipmunks! And we have an army of chipmunks here!
Claudia
But I am tired of chasing Buddy(our minpin) who chases all squirrels & chipmunks! And we have an army of chipmunks here!
Claudia
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MollyD,
I think I found the thread from last year, when folks were planning things. Looks like Chris had a few ideas about hotels. Just ignore the dates and rates because they are last year's! Hope this helps a little in your planning?
Link to thread (I think) http://www.perennialnursery.com/forums/ ... n&start=80
I think I found the thread from last year, when folks were planning things. Looks like Chris had a few ideas about hotels. Just ignore the dates and rates because they are last year's! Hope this helps a little in your planning?
Link to thread (I think) http://www.perennialnursery.com/forums/ ... n&start=80
Chris_W wrote:I was just checking on the local bed and breakfasts and the closest one is the Brickhouse of Somerset. It is literally around the corner from us:
http://www.getaway2smi.com/inns/brickho ... merset.htm
Sandy is a nice lady and shops here occasionally. Call her for rates - I would check here first.
Another one of our customers are David and Kathy Jean Salley who run the Sheltowee Trace B & B. Their website is www.sheltoweetracebb.com The only thing might be their rates are (I think) $89 a night, and they are 20 miles away (about 30 minutes) but they are a very nice couple and I've heard that they have a really nice place with great gardens. You could check with them if you want.
Another place you can search is this website: http://www.bbonline.com/mi/smi/east.html
I've heard good things about Dewey Lake Manor, but I'm not sure how far it is. Brooklyn is nearby, and probably closer than the Cavannagh Inn - just not a straight shot down US-127.
Another close one is the Gambrell House, probably just as close as the Brickhouse. But Gloria is a bit of an odd duck - however I bet most people who run B & Bs might be like that.
The Super8 in Brooklyn seems to always be booked up well in advance.
Just around the corner is the Somerset Motel (about 1 mile away):
Somerset Motel, 13980 East Chicago Road (Us 12), 49233 (517)-547-7241 They have lots of rooms for August 4th (Friday) but they only have 4 rooms available Saturday night - 2 smoking rooms and 2 non-smoking rooms, so book now if you want. They are $48 + tax.
I hope that helps. Let me know what you decide or if you have any questions about these places. I would also be happy to go check some of them out in person for you, especially the close ones.
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thanks for finding that old info Dee! The Super 8 motel in Brooklyn is the closest "chain" motel, but like I mentioned before, they do book up fast, so call them now to see if they have anything.
However, the bed and breakfasts generally have the same rates and can be just as nice or better than a motel. Joan stayed at one about 5 miles away last year but I don't remember the name of it. She could probably tell you more.
And the Somerset Motel is just around the corner, but they are right next to a cow farm, so I wonder sometimes if there isn't a problem with the smell... If they have rooms available you might want to ask about that.
Like I said, we will be raffling off 3 gas cards for $25 each so 3 lucky drivers will get some free gas, although I'm sure that isn't enough for 500 miles. It would be nice to meet you, Molly, so hopefully you can swing it
However, the bed and breakfasts generally have the same rates and can be just as nice or better than a motel. Joan stayed at one about 5 miles away last year but I don't remember the name of it. She could probably tell you more.
And the Somerset Motel is just around the corner, but they are right next to a cow farm, so I wonder sometimes if there isn't a problem with the smell... If they have rooms available you might want to ask about that.
Like I said, we will be raffling off 3 gas cards for $25 each so 3 lucky drivers will get some free gas, although I'm sure that isn't enough for 500 miles. It would be nice to meet you, Molly, so hopefully you can swing it
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Dag nab it!!! I wanted to at least try to come this year, it sounds like you all have so much fun, but I will be in Kansas City MO for a conference!!!
We need to bring you northern folks down south for a hoe down!! How about it southsiders, should we see what we can come up with for next year???
Ginger
We need to bring you northern folks down south for a hoe down!! How about it southsiders, should we see what we can come up with for next year???
Ginger
One thing Europe people agree on is.. we need to have it at least one time in Europe
No way - I do not want to see small pieces of papers in a hat... you have to wave them Chris
No way - I do not want to see small pieces of papers in a hat... you have to wave them Chris
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Joan just informed me and I double checked it, but there is an Indy car race on Sunday, August 5th, so motels are booked up and rates are higher for that weekend.
I thought I had checked on this, but this is NOT a NASCAR race, so there won't be much traffic. But the motel room situation might be tougher.
For those needing a room that weekend, please send me a PM and I will check around. If the situation is really bad around here we may need to move things either up a weekend (end of July) or back a weekend to August 11th.
And I really thought I checked this out earlier. Sorry about that!
Chris
I thought I had checked on this, but this is NOT a NASCAR race, so there won't be much traffic. But the motel room situation might be tougher.
For those needing a room that weekend, please send me a PM and I will check around. If the situation is really bad around here we may need to move things either up a weekend (end of July) or back a weekend to August 11th.
And I really thought I checked this out earlier. Sorry about that!
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Well, I never would have thought of a indy race in august either there, so don't fret Chris! We know you plan as well as you can when you do this! And it's all really appreciated!
Hoping (so far) that we'll be there also! Had a riot last year! Almost as much fun as LG had!
Hoping (so far) that we'll be there also! Had a riot last year! Almost as much fun as LG had!
Jane (from the middle of the Mitten state)
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Dee thank you for that link!
Chris I'm working on it. Sounded easier than it's turning out to be! August is best for us so far. July not good at all.
Not sure how we'd go about bringing some eats/trade but where there's a will there's a way!
Those B & B's are turning out to be way more expensive than the motels!! Probably much more comfortable but for two nights I'd sleep on the floor! Leaves more money for hostas and other plants
MollyD
Chris I'm working on it. Sounded easier than it's turning out to be! August is best for us so far. July not good at all.
Not sure how we'd go about bringing some eats/trade but where there's a will there's a way!
Those B & B's are turning out to be way more expensive than the motels!! Probably much more comfortable but for two nights I'd sleep on the floor! Leaves more money for hostas and other plants
MollyD
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Disappointing , isn't it? I know Aug. 4th would have been a great weekend for me, but apparently there is not only a race that weekend, but a Festival going on as well....or so I was told. One of the B&B's told me the price of a room for just the one night would be $150! Normally that room would be $89. They only had one room left. I called another hotel and they were already booked, except for two smoking rooms. (I can't tolerate the smoke smell all night). I put in another call to another place and I'm waiting for a return call. I would imagine that the rooms in Brooklyn itself will be the same, if there are any left available. Coupled with the high price of gasoline, the higher room prices and the scarcity of rooms might keep some people from coming that weekend, so I let Chris know right away. Hope it all works out in the end! Sorry, Chris, that you might have to do some last minute schedule shuffling.
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I've been checking hotels and rates and YIKES they are taking people to the cleaners
This makes August 4th a bad time, which I know won't be convenient for some people
Let me know which works out better - the last weekend in July, (Saturday, July 28th) or the following weekend (Saturday, August 11th).
It looks like rooms won't be a problem for the 28th, but the 11th looks like slim pickings, just not those horrible prices.
Again, I'm really sorry about the scheduling conflicts.
This makes August 4th a bad time, which I know won't be convenient for some people
Let me know which works out better - the last weekend in July, (Saturday, July 28th) or the following weekend (Saturday, August 11th).
It looks like rooms won't be a problem for the 28th, but the 11th looks like slim pickings, just not those horrible prices.
Again, I'm really sorry about the scheduling conflicts.