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There has been some discussion on another thread about having a Kansas clump get together. I thought it would be a good idea to give this topic its own thread so we can get everyone that's interested participating in the discussion. Let's find out how many would like to do this and go from there.
I'm certainly enthusiastic about the idea and am hopeful we can get this ball rolling.
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I'd like to suggest that we meet close to the KC/Topeka/Lawrence area. We haven't heard from Kayla, Farmgirl, Ivygirl or Babager yet. I'd like to get their feedback. Kayla, are you interested, and if so, what would work best for you? What dates look good to everyone? I'm looking at later in the summer rather than earlier. June is pretty swamped for me.
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Well, naturally I want all of you to gather at the Wakarusa Music Festival, the weekend of June 18th, not having a clue how far it is from any of you.
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Either the Topeka or KC zoo would be fun to visit with a bunch of Hatrackers. The Topeka zoo is much smaller, and could be more easily wandered through, but if I were a captive animal I'd want to be in the KC zoo over the Topeka zoo (although the Topeka zoo's tropical rain forest is always cool).
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What are you going to start doing screechowl?
There is a new member on the other side that says that he's in LaCrosse, in answer to your question.
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But he's got my best wishes because I think he can do it.
July works for me but so does pretty much any month. I'm flexible. I'll reiterate that I'm in Mission, KS (suburb of KC) and quite willing to travel for this adventure. I can get pretty much any date off with advance notice.
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Yeah, I'm pretty open. I was just thinking that punwit had a busy June, screechowl had a busy August and after, so July would be good.
There's a three-day weekend over the 4th. I don't know what y'all do for the Fourth. I don't know where there are good displays in Kansas.
(St. Louis had an incredible display for a while, but I heard they stopped having the VP fair because it was racist. Gee, yuh think? The veiled prophet? Somehow related to the Klan? Get outta here. Not that I ever had a pleasant experience. One year some guy standing next to me was shot and the next a knife fight broke out right where I was set up to take pictures. And people wonder why I don't like crowds.)
Anyway, the point being, I'm skittish that weekend anyway. (Why drunken yahoos are allowed to have explosives is beyond me, but my son loves it. The fireworks, not the drunken yahoos.) We could BBQ and light things on fire and watch me shake. It's always entertaining for my family, though I wondering about how it will work this year. We've never had so many large, (very large), trees. There is an empty lot katty-korner to us though.
But like I said, I'm pretty much always free.
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Ya know, I saw the display at Corporate Woods here in KC last year, and it was nice. Crowded, though. Salina did have a nice display, though I'm sure it doesn't compare to larger cities. (Side note, I helped setup the Salina show one year. Oh, and I got good pictures, too.)
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Okay, a little research shows that they still have the Fourth celebration, but they changed the name in 1995 to "Fair St. Louis" and is the largest Independence Day celebration in the country, attracting millions from all over the country, though down to only a couple of million from a high of about 4 million when I was going.
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We normally have lots of family stuff over that weekend so I'd vote for not that weekend. Of course if the majority would prefer the fourth I'll just have to make do. I'd prefer the following weekend. We'd love to have you, Val and Xavier. What looks best for you two?
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