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Monthly meeting in Concord to compliment the Porc meeting

Started by Russell Kanning, May 30, 2006, 04:11 PM NHFT

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Russell Kanning

I would like to set up a monthly meeting in Concord to hang out with our friends and hand out the Keene Free Press. We already get together with folks at the Rainbow Buffet for the Concord Porc meeting every 2nd Saturday. I would like to do something on say .... the 4th Saturday of each month or something similar.

We are having fun at our Tuesday meetings here in Keene, our Saturday Meetings in Peterborough .... now we need something in Concord.

What day/time/place sounds good?

ravelkinbow

how about right after the concord meeting, everyone is already here

Kat Kanning

Well, I think he was wanting to give out papers to some people, so he needed to come to Concord every two weeks.

Russell Kanning

exactly .... there is nothing wrong with the current concord meeting and we get everything done we want during that meeting.
I am talking about a whole other time to meet, so we can all run into each other more often and plan and share how the revolution is going. :)

ravelkinbow

oh ok, I see, well if you don't want to do a resturant thing when the weathers nice you could gather at white park sit in the grass and chat...kids could play frisbee or on the play ground...it would be different from the resturant style...just a thought


Russell Kanning

Yeah .... we only need the inside when it is cold or raining. We could get more creative for this meeting.

ravelkinbow

that is what I was thinking...we are always in resturants

cathleeninnh

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Quote from: russellkanning on June 04, 2006, 07:08 AM NHFT
exactly .... there is nothing wrong with the current concord meeting and we get everything done we want during that meeting.
I am talking about a whole other time to meet, so we can all run into each other more often and plan and share how the revolution is going. :)

I am glad you complimented the other meeting, else I might have thought you actually wanted to complement the meeting.

Cathleen

Russell Kanning

Since I don't pay income tax or sstax or medicare tax or property tax ...... I consider myself victorious. :)

Russell Kanning

How about meeting on the 4th Saturday at 12 noon each month here
http://www.thecman.com/HTML/Restaurants_Concord.html
when the weather is nice we could hit a park for a picnic. :)

We could call it "The Keene Free Press comes to Concord"

ravelkinbow

Quote from: russellkanning on June 06, 2006, 07:06 AM NHFT
How about meeting on the 4th Saturday at 12 noon each month here
http://www.thecman.com/HTML/Restaurants_Concord.html
when the weather is nice we could hit a park for a picnic. :)

We could call it "The Keene Free Press comes to Concord"

They are exspensive, just thought I would mention it.

Russell Kanning


Pat K

I think I will have the Meatloaf Panini and a Comman Man ale, please.

FrankChodorov

Quote from: russellkanning on June 06, 2006, 08:14 AM NHFT
Their lunch menu looks very reasonable
http://www.thecman.com/Menus/Html/Menu_CMC_Lunch.html

I believe the owner of the common man is a bit of a libertarian too.

the recent article in the Concord Monitor said that he jumped on a plane to New Orleans with $30K in his pocket and handed the money out to people that needed it...

http://www.cmonitor.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060603/REPOSITORY/606030306/0/48HOURS

excerpt:
His next goal: Giving back 
Common Man owner aims to help others 


By LAUREN R. DORGAN
Monitor staff

June 03. 2006 8:00AM

Not feeling particularly Christmasy last December, Alex Ray put $30,000 in his pocket and hopped on a plane to New Orleans. There, he found people whose lives had been devastatedby Hurricane Katrina and "gave them a couple grand apiece," he said.

Ray, the owner of the Common Man restaurants, explained his method in his online diary.

"I brought a wad of dough (felt like a drug runner at Logan Airport), as it occurred to me that no banks would be open for three days, and what confidence would a NH check be to a person, handed over by a scraggly guy like me on a holiday weekend?" he wrote. "Cash is cash the world around, like salt was way back when."




Ron Helwig

Quote from: russellkanning on June 06, 2006, 08:14 AM NHFT
Their lunch menu looks very reasonable
http://www.thecman.com/Menus/Html/Menu_CMC_Lunch.html

For those who are able to see it...

It crashed Firefox when I tried to view the PDF. I only saw the first page (no items) on the regular page.

Did anyone who could see it notice any vegetarian items?