CHRITMAS DINNER - DECEMBER 17TH 2009 - FULL

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CHRITMAS DINNER - DECEMBER 17TH 2009 - FULL

#1 Post by bclandrover » Tue Oct 27, 2009 8:26 am

Hello everyone, Andrea Newton has been working hard on the details for a great gathering and celebration and asked if I would post this invitation and be the contact point for RSVP's. Hope to see you all there :)

ROVERLANDERS OF BC - CHRISTMAS GATHERING 2009

Thursday, December 17, 2009
White Spot Restaurant, Georgia and Cardero Street
South-West Private Room
6:30 PM to Closing


Menu
Appetizers – Grilled items and veggie platters
Salad - Caesar
Family Style: options of chicken, salmon, Tuscan-veggie pasta
Accompanied by rice, or potatoe and daily vegetable mixture

Coffee, tea or soda beverage

Price per person: $20.00 including gratuity and GST
(Alcoholic beverages extra as ordered)


Dessert supplied by Café Villagio – Christmas assortments

Entertainment: Solo selections by Constantin Starck with requests available
Possible visit by Santa!
Any special dietary needs can be accommodated – just inform the server.

Please RSVP to Don, via email: [email protected] or by phone 604-985-6317, by November 17, 2009 with member name and guest, if any.

Maximum seating is 30.


Come and reflect on the year passing, enjoy good food and conversations,
and raise a toast to the new year!
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#2 Post by bclandrover » Fri Oct 30, 2009 9:09 pm

Almost 10 confirmed already!!

Space is limited!!

Later,
Don

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#3 Post by bclandrover » Thu Nov 26, 2009 11:46 pm

Looks like we have a pretty good size group.

If you haven't contacted me and you still want to come there is still room.

Please let me know.

Thanks,
Don

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#4 Post by bclandrover » Wed Dec 09, 2009 2:33 pm

were up to 27 attendees.

Seems everyone is letting me know today! :)

Later,
Don

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#5 Post by bclandrover » Wed Dec 09, 2009 6:25 pm

Looks like we have reached capacity.

I don't think that means more cannot come but only 30 guests can be seated in the back room at once.

If there are any dropouts please let me know and I will post availability.

Thanks,
Don

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Christmas Dinner

#6 Post by ANDYD » Thu Dec 17, 2009 11:31 pm

A very nice dinner and entertainment, many thanks to all those involved in putting it together.
It was great to see so many familiar and new faces out for the night, the room was full to capacity!

Roll on Founders Day....

Cheers,
Andy

Mirth

Thanks!

#7 Post by Mirth » Fri Dec 18, 2009 3:18 pm

The dinner was a fabulous thing and I'm very grateful to everyone who organized and implemented it for us. I had a great time being introduced to everyone and associating faces to the nicknames found in these forums.

I must say, there were a few people who did not look at all like I expected them to, but there were also some that looked exactly as I expected (okay, those were the ones that had pictures posted in the forums).

I must admit, however, that while the dinner and conversation was excellent and it was hard to leave at the end, I had just as much fun wandering around the parking lot looking at the various wonders our club drove.

I have to mention my favorite truck, which was the one that had christmas lights around the roof rack. I'm trying to figure out how I'm going to do that, as my LR3-- and I still believe it IS a Rover even if others might not-- doesn't have the fancy rack that this had. I guess I'll also have to figure out how not to let the battery go flat, which is a fear i've got with the LR3.

Once again, nice event. Good People. Enjoyable food (EVIL deserts) and plenty of drinks...

What more could I ask for?!?!


See everyone at Founders Day and the Snow Run!!!


Regards

Jonathan "Mirth"

rhino_ed

#8 Post by rhino_ed » Thu Dec 24, 2009 10:53 am

Mirth : LED string of lights and a small power inverter. plug and play. Try Canadian tire.

Eric

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