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Burning Porcupine 2014

Started by Kat Kanning, July 13, 2013, 10:15 AM NHFT

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Kat Kanning

Can we start planning here?  :D

I suggest Fun for next year.

Russell Kanning

So what is the point of BP?
I was thinking that it was to attract some decent folks to Grafton. If that makes sense to the rest of you. Let's go. :-)
Some ideas:

Events/days hosted at different locations around town.

- Jerry's
- Peter's
- peaceful assembly church

Who else wants to host?

John mentioned that the camp place on main street is friendly and maybe we can see what his place is like.

Kat and I are planning on being there, but we will rely on you guys for most of thee prep.

Oh yea jerry was picking the date.

jerry

Tom, Jeremy and I were discussing the date for 2014 and decided that the day after Porcfest didn't work out too well.

The Bardofest people are thinking of moving their date to July 4th (as yet unconfirmed) and we thought that making Burning Porcupine at the end of July would spread events out nicely.

Unfortunately that doesn't align with the full moon.  Suggestions?

Jim Johnson

Is there something wrong with having it during Peeping Season?

I know the point of Burning Porc is to be exactly like Porcfest and Bardofest, but the Fall can be nice in New England.

jerry

Quote from: Jim Johnson on July 13, 2013, 11:00 AM NHFT
Is there something wrong with having it during Peeping Season?

I know the point of Burning Porc is to be exactly like Porcfest and Bardofest, but the Fall can be nice in New England.

Won't it be a little chilly for campers?

We also have the Grafton Applefest the last Sunday in September.

Russell Kanning

August or sept would be nice
Why not before the apple fest?
When we choose a date I will start advertising. :-)

Jim Johnson

Quote from: jerry on July 13, 2013, 12:16 PM NHFT
Quote from: Jim Johnson on July 13, 2013, 11:00 AM NHFT
Is there something wrong with having it during Peeping Season?

I know the point of Burning Porc is to be exactly like Porcfest and Bardofest, but the Fall can be nice in New England.

Won't it be a little chilly for campers?

We also have the Grafton Applefest the last Sunday in September.

  Stop bringing all the bad stuff about Grafton... It's always chilly or damp in Grafton.

Annnd... I don't think four hours on an afternoon should be called a festival, especially if there is no parade.

But I guess if you're going to call it a 'fest', it's not really a festival.  It can't be an 'apple party' either since its at the church.  Maybe you could call it an 'apple social', then you guys could probably handle a social and a fest because neither of those are very big.

"Come for Grafton's Apple Social and stay for Burning Porc."

Now look, look, look here.... a roasted pig with an apple in it's mouth as the feature meal event.... I know, fucking genius, right?

Free libertarian

I know!! We could burn apples!!

Jim Johnson

Baked apples are good, especially with brown sugar.

Kat Kanning

Cool, Johnson is roasting a pig this year  ;D

Jim Johnson

Quote from: Kat Kanning on July 13, 2013, 09:50 PM NHFT
Cool, Johnson is roasting a pig this year  ;D

I guess that would depend a lot on what what else was happening. 

Pat K

Man Jim sure has a lot of rules for festivals..............

Tom Sawyer

Quote from: Jim Johnson on July 13, 2013, 11:27 PM NHFT
Quote from: Kat Kanning on July 13, 2013, 09:50 PM NHFT
Cool, Johnson is roasting a pig this year  ;D

I guess that would depend a lot on what what else was happening.

Seems the dish should be porcupine... Roasting Porcupine 2014

Russell Kanning

My mouth is watering just thinking of the next apple bake off. :-)

Free libertarian

Quote from: Pat K on July 14, 2013, 03:40 AM NHFT
Man Jim sure has a lot of rules for festivals..............

He's tried to hide it, but he could have the dreaded Curmudgeon gene.  The crotchety stage is only the beginning. Be on the lookout for use of words like "whippersnapper" and a marked increase of "back when I was your age" stories.