I'll be there to get my '67. I'd be up for a get-together afterwards, too. Last year we went to the Portsmouth Brewery which was nice until the hour drive home afterward
blacknblue said:The 22nd is my birthday as well. I'll be having my Annual 29th Birthday Party that day. Bob, this is your 29th, too, right?
Anyone interested in peakbagging is welcome. "Invitations" are sent to those receiving awards because we have their addresses and figure there's a pretty good chance they'll consider coming. Anyone else who wants an "invitation" can download it from www.amc4000footer.org/dinner.htm. If you just want to come to the awards ceremony, no advanced notice is required (we ask for a $1 donation at the door to help defray costs).spider solo said:Last year I noticed it is held not far from where I live...there is a young fellow at work who might be interested in seeing what it is all about.
Is it open to the public or on an invite only thing ?
AMC members only ?
T'ain't no mountains at a hotel conference center, alas!blacknblue said:Well, then it's good thing you got out of that Colorado trip.
marty said:This may be the dumbest question in the history of VFTT, but here goes:
What is the dress code for the dinner?
marty said:This may be the dumbest question in the history of VFTT, but here goes:
What is the dress code for the dinner?
I'll give the same advice that they gave my brother at his college graduation: wear clothes (it was an art school).Ridgewalker said:I cannot resist to say it is white tie and tails for gents and floor length dresses for the ladies That would be a hoot, Eric can you chime in on this?
Eric Savage said:Anything more formal than that would definitely stand out, but that doesn't mean you *can't* wear a tux.
Double Bow said:Hey, since we're getting closer to "The Big Day", I thought I'd bring this up. Last month on this thread, Homer suggested the idea of doing a shorter hike earlier in the day. I'll be flying back home from a business trip the night before, but I think this is a great idea and that I'd be up for it.
Is anyone else interested in hittin' the trail that day? Any suggestions? Gunstock & Belknap? Pawtuckaway? Pack & North Pack Monadnock?
Pawtuckaway is arguably the most interesting hiking opportunity within an hour of Stratham; three peaks and numerous ways to make loops of various lengths. This is where we went last year.Homer said:I'm still trying to figure something out for that day, but I'm not too familiar with what's that far south other than Monadnock. I'll be driving up that morning from CT, and it will probably take me about 2 hours to get up that way. As more ideas become available, please post them so we can make a plan.
VFTTop'r said:I have never been to an award ceremony. What exactly happens at the award ceremony?
marty said:Well, despite the recent cancellations , I can't wait to go. I am part of a seven person contingent that includes 5 VFTT members and two spouses!