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Hello! Happy Summer!

 

Andrea O. and I will be hosting a 4th of July Picnic Potluck.

 

I hope you can join us!

 

Jeff

 

 

Info:

4th of July Picnic Potluck - Discovery Park

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

11:00 AM to 5:00 PM

 

Feel free to bring frisbees, basketball, volleyball, tennis

equipment, etc. Plan to have fun! If anyone has a volleyball net to

bring, I believe they have permanent posts. Badminton equipment is

also welcome. Perhaps we'll have another game of kickball! (REMATCH!!!)

 

If you prefer not sitting on the ground, please bring blankets and/or

chairs. Let's celebrate the 4th with some wonderful company, some fun

games and activities, and some vibrant raw living foods!!!

 

Bring bicycles for fun cruises around the park and down to the

waterfront!

 

Aloha attire optional!

 

How about some drums?

 

What to bring:

A prepared dish of raw, organic vegan ingredients. As this is a

picnic, whole organic fruits, as well as salads are especially

welcome! As it is outdoors, durian is more than welcome! (as well as

durian puddings, pies, etc.!)

 

These events are about abundance, therefore, each person is requested

to bring a prepared dish large enough that, if eaten alone, it would

completely satisfy 2 or more people (couples 4 or more people).

 

Please provide a detailed list of ingredients, and the recipe, if

possible.

 

If it's your first time and you don't know what to bring, but are

interested in coming, just bring an organic salad with dressing on

the side.

 

Please bring your own plates and silverware.

 

Location:

Discovery Park, near (in back of) the Visitor Center off of W

Government Way

We will be near the tennis/basketball/volleyball courts and kids'

play area. Watch for a " Raw " sign. On the park map (link below) we

will be south of the Visitor Center.

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About Discovery Park:

http://www.cityofseattle.net/parks/Environment/discovparkindex.htm

 

For a park map:

http://www.seattle.gov/parks/Environment/Trails/discovery-map.htm

 

 

 

 

 

 

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