Ok.....we've got an Off-road caching group....an underground beer lovers group... I sense a Chow caching group in the makings I can just see it now......caches near any and all great Lobstah' Roll stops.
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Ok.....we've got an Off-road caching group....an underground beer lovers group... I sense a Chow caching group in the makings I can just see it now......caches near any and all great Lobstah' Roll stops.
I'm just nuts about geocaching!!
Speaking of beer I heard on the radio this morning that there will be a Beer and Blues Festival in Bangor with several Maine microbrews for the tasting . . . not that I'm a beer drinker . . . but I do have at least one friend that may occasionally sample such things.
"Courage is not the absence of fear, but the realization that there is something more important than fear."
"Death is only one of many ways to die."
What is the date and place?
I have no enemies, but I'm intensely disliked by my friends.
Host:Bangor Metro
Type:Music/Arts - Concert
Network:Global
Price:Free admission, $10 for ten microbrew samples
Date:Saturday, August 22, 2009
Time:4:00pm - 9:00pm
Locationowntown in West Market Square
City/Town:Bangor, ME
Phone:9411300
Email:melanie@bangormetro.com
Description
Presenting the 1st annual Bangor Metro Blues and Brews fest this Saturday, August 22nd, from 4-9 pm in Downtown Bangor's West Market Square.
Hear performances by the Mark "Guitar" Miller Blues Band, Eric Green's Blues Party, and Mike Billings' Big Tyme Blues as well as a special guest performance by The Dogs!
While you listen, sample microbrews from all over the state of Maine, or visit the beer garden provided by Paddy Murphy's and the Whig and Courier. Vote for your favorite microbrews, then see the winners in the October issue of Bangor Metro!
Admission is free, and $10 buys ten microbrew samples. Rain or shine. Sponsored by Bangor Metro, Paddy Murphy's, and the Whig and Courier.
"Courage is not the absence of fear, but the realization that there is something more important than fear."
"Death is only one of many ways to die."
Maybe ought to make this a separate thread. Sounds like a good time.I'm sure Hiram and Bruce will like this thread.
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