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Yes you can bring the family to the Bonfire

From: Dan B.
Sent on: Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 2:25 PM
The Bonfire Friday night is going to be packed! We may have over 50 people show up.

I had some people ask if they can bring their kids and the answer is Yes you can bring your kids. Who else is going to help you carry the wood?

Eat first, bring lots of business cards, and bring a few friends.

You can pick up a bundle of wood at any grocery store for like $6.00.


Sincerely Dan Boe
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