Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Saskblogs.ca

Saskboy and Stephen Glauser have created Saskblogs.ca as a central point for information regarding the upcoming Saskblogs meet in Regina on July 22, 2006 starting at 1:00 p.m. at Lakeshore Park in Regina and possibly Saskatoon at a later date. Lakeshore Drive is south of Wascana Lake, and you can see directions from Google here. The red marker on the screen isn’t precisely where they are planning to set up.
Stephen and Saskboy are providing a burger or hotdog to each blogger and their guest(s) who RSVP by July 20. The BBQ is free, and is Pot Luck. Everyone eating is asked to bring a food item to share. Contributions for the grill rental and meat are welcome. People with special dietary concerns should contact Saskboy prior to July 20.
There are not neccessarily enough picnic benches for everyone, so please bring a blanket or lawn chairs if you don’t want to sit on the grass. Everyone can bring stufff like ball gloves, footballs, frizbees, etc.
At 4:00 PM you can join us in heading to Taylor Field to see the Argos take on the Riders at 5:00 PM. If you’re interested in sitting with the group of bloggers, mark that on the RSVP form, and Stephen will let you know the price of tickets. Comment if you have your own tickets, but want to sit with us and we’ll try to let you know where we are sitting. Attendees who don’t want to see the game can do whatever. Here are some suggestions of Regina events:
Royal Sask. Museum concludes a special Centennial week.Science Center is just to the north east of the park off Broad St.Moose Jaw has a poetry festival I’ve heard. Forget has a festival Saturday too. Coronach has Outlaw Days if you’re looking to head out of town to see the south of the province, and the annual Abernethy Agricultural Fair takes place this weekend too with horse shows, baking contests, and antique tractor pulls.
After the Rider game we’ll be meeting at the Cathedral Village Freehouse on Albert St. north of 13th Ave. under a reservation for “Saskbloggers”. Only a few tables don’t allow minors, so all ages are welcome.



Go take a look and rsvp if you plan on attending.

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