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BWA Meeting Place Survey
Posted by: eakirkwood (IP Logged)
Date: June 29, 2009 01:27PM

As you all know, we are looking for a new location to hold our monthly meetings. One question that came up this weekend was this:

Does our meeting place have to serve food?

One line of thinking is that the process of serving food and taking orders is somewhat disruptive to holding meetings. Anyway, just a thought and let me know what you think.

Allen

Re: BWA Meeting Place Survey
Posted by: cschardl (IP Logged)
Date: June 29, 2009 01:34PM

Allen:
I think it helps draw some of the folks in. Otherwise there's the matter of scheduling dinner that evening around the BWA mtg, which I, for one, would find inconvenient. However, it was a lot less disruptive and a lot more attractive when we had the pizza buffet style, IMHO. It seems that's a hard formula to reproduce elsewhere.
Chris S

Chris Schardl

Re: BWA Meeting Place Survey
Posted by: desertrat (IP Logged)
Date: June 29, 2009 02:11PM

I agree it is rather disruptive, but the buffet set up is ideal for our meetings. Any other places that could accomadate this? besides a chinese joint?

Re: BWA Meeting Place Survey
Posted by: kylydia (IP Logged)
Date: June 29, 2009 02:59PM

Gatti Town! smiling bouncing smiley

Totally joking, that place is like the ninth level of hell to me.

-lydia

Re: BWA Meeting Place Survey
Posted by: pwsisk0 (IP Logged)
Date: June 29, 2009 04:37PM

I personally don't think food is a necessity, but I'm someone who prefers to eat at home vs. eating out anyway. I do think the ability to bring in food and drink would be nice.

I think not having a food requirement would definitely open up many more options. However, I bet many of those options will charge a rental fee. There are lots of clubhouses around town in connection with neighborhoods.

Re: BWA Meeting Place Survey
Posted by: leachman (IP Logged)
Date: June 29, 2009 06:20PM

I think it is nice to have the option of having food at our meeting place but does not need to be a requirement. I think being able to order or drink a beer should be a requirement : - ) With the meeting at 7:30 it makes it easier to grab a bite before the meeting. But I can still listen to and order a beer at the same time.

Has anyone talked to the BBQ folks where Sontinos used to be? I hope they open soon.

Possible thread Jack:

I would like to make a suggestion for the September meeting to be at Elkhorn Take Out. It’s cooler weather and it gives us enough time to get the word out. I don’t know if I will make the next meeting and I would like to go ahead and bring it up.

Thanks,
Dave Leachman

Ledgeman

Re: BWA Meeting Place Survey
Posted by: kylydia (IP Logged)
Date: June 29, 2009 06:29PM

Dave, The BBQ place sure smelled like it was open for business on the 19th. It smelled great as I ran into one of the shops near there.

-lydia

Re: BWA Meeting Place Survey
Posted by: brentaustin (IP Logged)
Date: June 29, 2009 08:01PM

Hey Dave! I second that on the September meeting at the Acres. It is a good time and was quite fun last year with our mowing and weedeating crew beforehand.
Brent

Re: BWA Meeting Place Survey
Posted by: leachman (IP Logged)
Date: June 29, 2009 08:32PM

I stopped by But Rub BBQ (formally Sontinos) and they are open for Business. I mentioned we would interested in trying the place out. The manager Gregg remembered talking with Hanley and they would be willing to have us. They would rope off the back room. They would even consider setting up an all you can eat buffet but he was not sure about the price.

Here is the menu.

What about for the August meeting?

Dave

Ledgeman

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Re: BWA Meeting Place Survey
Posted by: Powhoundus (IP Logged)
Date: June 29, 2009 09:52PM

Although I don't always need to eat at a mtg, it is a nice option sometimes and think it will draw in more members than it will keep away. While I wouldn't particularly enjoy BBQ, I will say that if there were a chinese place that would set up a buffet for us at night and had a nice mtg area, that would be fine for me. I love chinese!
Wes

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