Guest guest Posted September 6, 2005 Report Share Posted September 6, 2005 Hi everyone. I know there's a lot going on this coming Sunday, but if you have time, come out for a picnic on Sunday for the last gasp of summer! Join us from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. (maybe later) in Washington, DC's Malcolm X/Meridian Hill Park. It's located just off 16th Street N.W. above U Street. The park itself is beautiful, and there's plenty of room for kids (and adults) to run and play. Please feel free to bring outdoor games you'd like to share with the group. There will be drummers in the park to enjoy, plus some great soccer to watch or play. So come join us if you can! Everyone is invited, regardless of how extensive your experience with raw food is. For inspiration about what to bring, go to http://www.living-foods.com/recipes/. If you haven't made a lot of raw food recipes or you prefer to eat more simply, you can bring a simple veggie salad or some fruit. Please bring only raw vegan food to share, preferably organic. An ingredient list placed next to your dish is helpful for those with special dietary interests/constraints. Please bring plates, utensils for eating and serving spoons since we'll be outside! Potluck Location: Meridan Hill/Malcolm X Park, upper level next to 15th Street to the right as you come up the stairs. We'll be directly across from the drummers near 15th Street. We'll put up some signs you can see once you get close. Host: Steve Seuser Phone: 202-487-6065 Email: steve.seuser at verizon.net (no spaces, and @ instead of " at " ) Metro Directions: Take the green line to the U Street station, 13th Street exit. Walk west toward 15th Street and turn right. The park is just two blocks north on your left. Driving Directions: Paste the following link into your browser: http://maps./maps_result? addr=15th+Street+and+belmont+street+NW & csz=washington+dc & country=us Click on " Driving Directions " below the blue Maps header bar for specific directions from your location. There's street parking all the way around the park, but avoid parking on 16th Street unless there's already other cars parked there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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