From: Annie (annie@geekbabe.com)
Date: Wed Aug 27 2003 - 10:02:36 CDT
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Org List
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Lost has been found
Show
Costume party and theme nights
Whatever happened to Rhyolite
RHPS
Misc. topics
Skydiving
Big Bang
BBZZZzzzzzzttt
Skydiving and art
Bowling
Karaoke
Limo, show, karaoke
Garden and Tea
Secretary night
Trash-N-Flash party
Summary schedule of activities
Administrivia
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This mailing:
Lots of material this week covering a lot of subjects, mostly having to
do with activities and the schedule.
A few topics have recurring themes here, including ...
1. The setting for the High Tea.
2. The scheduling and format for our "Big Bang" Saturday evening.
3. The various show/limo/golf scheduling issues.
4. Yes, the "Trash-N-Flash" (or whatever we call it) party.
Let's keep the chatter going regarding these and other items. :)
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Lost has been found:
Tootsye writes:
>I just talked to Leah in LV. She is fine, but has worms! giggle.
>Actually, the worm messed up her WebCam, or something like that and she
>cannot get email for a while. She said that she would contact you in a
>few weeks!
>We did not have time to discuss it, but I am sure that she still
>intends to be active in planning and executing things for DLV!
Thanks Tootsye, and thanks to the others who did try to contact her
without results. We'll just consider her temporarily off line and not
panic. :)
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Show:
Aiko writes:
>Hi Girls,
Hewwo :)
>Did someone volunteer me for something this year? :)
Uh-huh, looks like somebody did. :)
>Since it's become somewhat of a tradition to have a production show
>during DLV, I'll coordinate a show.
And we thank you for that. {in unison now ...} Thanks, Aiko! :)
>It seems that the best nights would be Tues. or Thurs., but
>traditionally has also preceded the Limo Tour on Wed. which would
>two-track Karaoke. Also, we will probably have a larger turnout on
>Thursday for a 10:00 show.
>The drawback is golf the next morning (Friday). Also, this year, I
>would really like to attend the golf activity, with or without wind.:)
>If we schedule Tues., we may not have that many girls attend, since
>many arrive on Wed.
>Another option is a 7:00 show time Tues, Wed, or Thurs, with Wed
>two-tracking the Sec. night.
>I know, since I'm the coordinator, it's up to me. However, I'd still
>like to put the choice of day out for discussion to the org. group -
>it's normally the most $ spent for a single activity.
This far out, everything is still in pencil. Now is the time to fit
pieces of the puzzle together to see what might work. Let's look at the
schedule to see where a show might best fit as things appear today. ...
Tuesday is wide open, but will not have as large a number of our
people present as the later days.
The way Wednesday sits now, the show would probably be an overload. We
have the dinner at 6, which will run until about 8 or so. We also have
the limo tour. I see a time crunch happening if we try to squeeze in a
show.
It would be possible, as you say, to two-track a show->limo thing on
Wednesday against the whole HR/Sec/karaoke thing.
Wednesday, with the dinner, the theme night, the optional Karaoke and
the limo tour, is close to full and probably optimal.
Thursday is wide open, with the caveat that we don't want any hangovers,
fatigue, oversleeping, etc. to spoil the golf turnout. (Let's assume
that golf will be Friday and plan around it. If they choose to move golf
for one reason or another, then they will have to plan the golf around
the other things.)
With that in mind, a show without the limo would probably work for
Thursday, plus we could do a later show and still let the golfers get
their sleep. Non-golfers would still have plenty to do if they wanted
to stay out later.
One option (grabbing canned worms and looking for can opener) is to move
Sec Night and HR dinner to Thursday and do a show/limo thing on
Wednesday.
Another option, should the Big Bang not materialize, is a show for
Saturday. I'm holding my plans for "V" in reserve in case the Big Bang
fizzles out, but if you want your big show in there, again assuming the
Big Bang does not explode, I'm not gonna fight you. :) There are some
more Saturday/show comments sprinkled within this mailing.
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Costume party and theme nights:
Yvonne writes:
>I think having some form of a costume party (slut/fetish/nuns/cosplay/
>funeral/secretaries/and Aiko's idea of a ethnic night), all of them are
>good ideas.
>When and if it occurs is still not set, and would be a night that isn't
>conflicting with something already scheduled or has become standard.
>This is still in the idea, concept stage.
>Looking at it from a bigger view, its a expanded theme night, as much
>as going to a show formally dressed. If its fun to do this then it
>enhances one's vacation.
>All of this can be separate or combined costume party somewhere, with
>public/private photo ops for those that participate as a highlight for
>dressing up as such.
>We may not do all the themes on a single DLV but the ideas can be kept
>as possible events for other DLVs.
>Its an outlet for those that want opportunities to dress as such, and
>it is allowed and have fun with others doing it.
>Each person attending will still has the control to go or not to go to
>such events as they choose.
>IF those who choose to go mainstream afterwards ie to RHPS or to a
>casino is up to them, as long as they know the consequences of their
>actions are on their own.
>Also, can anyone in DLV truly stop anyone?
No, we can't, and this issue has come up in the early days of planning
DLV. Back then the concern is that somebody would get overconfident at
Goodtimes and wander on to something like a redneck townie bar in NLV
once the crowd broke up. We decided that we could try to talk them out
of it, but no, we really couldn't prevent anybody from doing something
stupid.
>If a person is that
>determined, he/she will go on their own no matter what anyone tells
>them.
That is very true. I do think, however, we can do a number of things
to help keep them out of trouble, such as ...
1. Educate our people. I still think many of our attendees, even those
who claim to be sooooooo mainstream, don't yet have a good feel of what
to do and what not to do to avoid attracting the bad attention in
general public settings.
2. Provide a rich set of activities that will draw and hold our people,
especially during the evening. I think we do a good job of this, but we
want to be sure that we don't have any situations that would be an
invitation to go to mainstream venues under risky circumstances.
3. Be proactive. If, for example, we see a group of our people at
Goodtimes, all decked out in micro-minis and fishnets, who look like
they're about to take off and go somewhere, let's take the initiative to
find out where they're planning to go. (Sure, they are free to tell us
to take a long walk off a short plank.)
>I agree with Annie, its when inappropriate dress and behavior occurs
>that disrupts a event, is when guidelines are needed.
>However, there are potential dangers, and precedents that Monique is
>addressing, which are also valid and we have to careful in selecting
>activities.
>But thats what this org is about. To steer and determine what is good
>... overall ... for DLV, and also finding new and creative things to
>do! Sometimes it will be postive and some negative or disaterous.
>Its how its accomplished by planning and by those who participate and
>their behavior will decided and determine if its good or bad.
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Whatever happened to Rhyolite:
>>Well, we've actually been to the Liberace Museum, and we WILL go to
>>Rhyolite this year even if you ride a rusty bicycle
>I've been to Rhyolite and it's pretty cool. Great place to go in GM,
>not too many people around, photo ops galore for those who want them.
I would agree that it's probably a "safe" place for those who want some
real-life experience but are still a bit shy of more congested areas. I
envision this being similar to the trip to Area 51 this past year,
except I doubt if I'll go for the formality of a rental van and such.
We'll just take whatever vehicles show up.
#include <dont_dress_for_rhyolite_as_for_bedroom_or_ballroom.h>
As for the question of stopping for brunch on the way there, since we've
had both positive and negative comments about Pahrump, it's probably
best to make that decision in real time when people show up. If those
who show up are comfortable stopping in Pahrump, then we can do so, else
we can eat before departing.
Anyway, I think it will make a nice day trip and having it on Monday
will assure that nobody's burned out already.
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>>If you could do [indoor skydiving] it would give us an idea of what it
>>costs and if we have to make reservations
>I think I did that one year, but it's probably changed. I'll put this
>on my list of phun things to do. Don't know where it will be. I'll
>have to look it up.
Thanks, Densie. I'll be sure {tying string around finger} to put a note
about this in the general mailing and see if we get any bites. :)
Here's some excerpts from the page that Anya sent in below:
+Group Events, Reunions, Conventions, Parties and Corporate Event
+Planning.
+Indoor Skydiving is a great activity for large groups. If you are
+traveling to a convention, are looking for family reunion activity
+ideas, or are looking for a great location for a one-of-a-kind birthday
+or wedding party, Flyaway Indoor Skydiving is the perfect solution.
[munch]
+Single Flight Purchase A great choice for any size group. Each member
+of your group will receive all necessary training and equipment. You
+will enter the wind tunnel in groups of no more than 5 and will share a
+15 minute flight (3 min per person).
+Las Vegas - Single Flight $50 (Special discount for groups larger than
+15)
Good news is that there's a discount for more than 15. Bad news seems to
be that the actual in-air time is only 3 minutes. I guess that is about
the same time as a live free-fall, however. (I guess, I've never done
it.)
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>>6:00pm: Happy Hour
>>7:00pm: Dinner somewhere
>>9:00pm: Slut Party
>>12:00m: RHPS
>>after: Bar somewhere
>That sounds like a party to me.
Personally, I think a nice dinner in a place that's reasonable in price
and has food that covers a wide range of tastes followed by something
like a "Trash-N-Flash" party (I think I'll use that term from now on)
would draw and hold the majority of our people.
What I want to see for the period of Friday evening thru Saturday night
are activities that have a strong appeal that will get and keep our
group together, beginning with the Carluccio's dinner on Friday, the
Annual Mixer, the Garden Party, and then the Saturday evening things.
The late-night things, such as dancing and RHPS will not be as well
attended, but I think the goal should be to go for maximum participation
on Friday and Satuday during the prime evening hours.
>>Now riding the Strip in a hearse would be a TRIP! :)
>I just talked to some people who did it, and that is exactly what they
>said. They got all kinds of comments going down the strip, then
>somehow managed to convince airport security that they were there to
>pick up a body and took it out onto the ramp.
>I was thinking about bringing the coach next year and I guess I
>will... we can cruise the strip and take it down to the Del-Mar. I'd
>hate to see anyone's first ride in a hearse be their last.
>>Seriously, I don't see any reason the "slut party" couldn't include
>>nuns. :)
>You can count on it. I'm not sure how much of my Mother Superior
>costume I will replace with real stuff, but if I go for the whole
>maloo, you can bet that I will wear it at every opportunity.
>BTW, great pic of me as Mother Superior on my web page now,
>admaero.com/densie
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RHPS:
Jennifer writes:
>I personally wouldn't want to participate in the "Rocky Horror" thing,
>but I see where some girls might find that fun and go to extremes.
>Not to offend anyone but I've been there and done that.
I admit that RHPS is an acquired taste. :) It's not for everybody.
That's why I said that if we have some kind of a Big Bang<tm>, those
who wanna do RHPS can take off and do that.
>Now I am content to mainstream and have fun in ordinary activities
>like shows, High Tea, shopping, shopping shopping and dinners. Oh did I
>mention SHOPPING?
I'm sure there will be plenty of time for shopping, either individually
or on some planned excursions.
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Misc. topics:
Jamie writes:
>Limo tour: The only driving force for the Limo tour is"NOT" to have it
>the night before golf. I agree that it would work better after a show.
>If there is a show planned for tues night, we could do that, or if Golf
>is not on friday, thurs would work.
Everything is in pencil as of this time. There's really nothing that
can't be adjusted.
About the only evenings that are anywhere close to being solid are
Monday and Friday, and even those could change if somebody comes up
with that killer activity that fits well on either of those.
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>Tea: I am strongly opposed to having the "High Tea" anywhere but in an
>elegant setting, such as the Four Seasons or other similar location.
>That is the whole point of High tea.
So noted.
Comments, high tea fans?
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>Slut night: I do feel that this kind of exposure would be very
>detrimental to the TG cause, if done in any kind of public place.
Oh, it won't be in a mainstream public location. If this should happen,
it will be for our people and their guests only.
>We already have to fight off the misinformed in so many ways. I do
>like to put on a "party outfit" at times but it is still covering all
>of the important parts.
I think "Trash-N-Flash" was that forgotten term I was searching for
while editing the last mailing. :) That term gets the point across
without sounding overtly sexual.
I'm even thinking it might be a good idea to promote it as a general
costume or costume/theme party in order to include everybody, including
those who would be put off by a <quote>slut/fetish</quote> theme.
Comments, gang?
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>Art tour: This is a great idea!!! As opposed to the Slut venue, this is
>a place where a CD can show off that she, or he, does have a bit of
>class and culture. This usually leavs a good impresion on others
>present.
I see these as two separate activities, two separate issues, with the
only thing in common being that some of our people will attend both.
We have a very wide variety of tastes, and to cover them we need a
wide variety of activities.
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Skydiving:
Monique writes:
>>>Skydiving? Yes, it's on, as long as someone shows interest. I don't
>>>want it to be another Liberace Museum or Rhyolite Trip.
>BAMs, let Cat know for she's been wanting to do this for some
>time... Skydiving that is.
She should be on this list. :)
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Big Bang:
Monique writes:
>Not to be a stick in the mud, but I thought we were leaning toward the
>"Big Bang Party" for Saturday evening. IIRC, that seems from what I've
>been reading thru the threads over the past few weeks is what was going
>to happen.
We don't have any proposals on the table that cover the who, what, where
when, and how factors of a Big Bang, but yes, we have been talking about
just such an activity as a send-off on Saturday evening (and Sunday
morning).
I want to see the Big Bang, if it happens, be something that's sure-fire
to draw almost all of our people for at least a few hours.
>If you want my opinion, and I'm sure you don't, I couldn't care less
>about RHPS after what I saw at DLV'01.
And ... if my only exposure to RHPS was what happened in 2001, I too
would not be very excited about it. The local cast sucked that nite,
QED! To say the performance sucked is to compliment it, it was way past
the sucky stage!
>IMO, if we want the attendees of DLV to leave Vegas on a very positive
>note and give them incentive to come back for future DLV's, and with
>the feedback response, I personally vote against the RHPS as the Big
>Bang event.
RHPS will not work as the Big Bang. It's a limited-interest activity. It
also, by itself, does not have that Quality Social Time<tm> that we
agree is so important, and should be included in the Big Bang.
(Oh lord, please don't let me be misunderstood ...) What I was bouncing
off the group in the last mailing was an idea to have the Big Bang
before and during RHPS, letting those who wanted to do RHPS do it, and
those who wanted to stay and party, stay and party.
My idea for having the Trash-N-Flash (yeah, that's the term I want)
party as the Big Bang was twofold. First, it sets the stage for those
who want to do RHPS. Second, it would be very popular and well-attended,
drawing the vast majority of our people for that last-night send-off.
>Those attendees that wish to leave the Big Bang event can, of course,
>do so, but again I'm thinking of our first and second-timers at DLV
>that would like to see the 'fireworks', so to speak, so they'll have
>such a great memory about their last nite at Diva that they will come
>back for subsiquent years.
>My opinion, for what it's worth.
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BBZZZzzzzzzttt:
Monique writes:
>>>Well, let's see...what we can't do is shoot a porno film; however, if
>>>this is a tasteful, clothes-on parody of a Catholic school scenario or
>>>something along those lines, I would go for it. Perhaps we could film
>>>it in a room at the Del-Mar...the management would probably think we
>>>were shooting a porno film, but I doubt they would have a problem with
>>>that.
>For the record sisters, I WILL NOT ENDORSE this at all. Ya'll do what
>you want to do, but I will not personally endorse this as a DLV
>activity, I will not promote it, I will not support it, NOR will I
>attend. That's the bottom line sisters.
Uh ... so noted. :)
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Skydiving and art:
Anya writes:
>>>Indoor skydiving might be a better plan because you're not going to be
[bobbitt]
>>I take it this is the place I've seen on Convention Center Drive just
>>down from the Stardust. Am I correct?
>It's called Flyaway Indoor Skydiving at 200 Convention Center Dr.
> http://www.flyawayindoorskydiving.com/
Thanks, I'll put this link in the next general mailing as well.
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>>>I'd like to
>>>suggest one of two options for gallery tours. Most of them appear to
>>>close at 5:00, so there will be plenty of time to rest and get ready
>>>for any evening activity, regardless of what we do.
>Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art is open 9 am to 7 pm daily
>The Wynn Collection 10 am to 5 pm
>Guggenheim at the Venetian 9:30 am to 8:30 pm
>price range is $10-15 per person, discounts are available to residents
>of the State of Nevada with ID.
>>>Also, if there are any of you out there who have a strong desire to see
>>>one particular gallary or have particular knowledge about the Las Vegas
[munch]
>IMHO the best bet is one of the aforementioned three venues.
Thanks, Anya.
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Bowling:
Monique writes:
>>>Seeing how the schedule is falling into place, I would suggest Tuesday
>>>afternoon at 1:30pm.
>>Ok, Tuesday at 1:30 it is.
>Done deal. Let's put that down in ink then.
Hey, that ink is messy on my monitor. :)
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Karaoke:
Tina writes:
>Don't forget that Flex has Karaoke on Monday nights, and has had it for
>years (the same guy, Eric, runs both karaoke shows). So, you have some
>options. Also, I notice that Flex is one of the spots considered for
>the Monday night Welcome Celebration. Personally, it wouldn't bother
>me to have both things going on simultaneously, since the Monday
>karaoke crowd at Flex is usually pretty small (I've been there several
>times for karaoke on non-DLV visits).
A few years ago, Flex had another entertainer there right before Karaoke
on Monday who was LOUD, at least to the point that it was hard to
converse even back in the pool room. If we have the WC there on Monday,
we should probably double-check to be sure it will be relatively quiet
before Karaoke.
I've found that Eric's regular following is friendly and mixes well
with the DLV people.
>But please don't associate my name with Karaoke for DLV 04 (as much as
>I love both institutions) because I have what appears to be an
>irreconcilable conflict and do not expect to be there this time.
Well, we're still 9 months out, and hopefully you can reconcile
things between now and then. DLV will not be the same without you.
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Limo, show, karaoke:
Monique writes:
>>The more I think about it, the more I think the combination of the
>>show and the limo tour is a winner. If it ain't broke ...
[cut-paste]
>>Of the two, Karaoke and Limo Tour, I see the Limo Tour as the
>>stronger, and Karaoke as the low-cost alternative. That might actually
>>work.
>I've already stated my comments on this subject. I still think the
>combo of a show and a limo tour afterwards is the way to go and the
>only timeslot for now seems to be Thursday evening. If this were to
>occur on a Tuesday evening, for example, the turnout would not be that
>good, IMO.
I definitely think the show->limo combination worked well 3 times, and
most likely would be a hit again. If it's to happen this coming year,
the people planning the show and the limo just have to decide on an
appropriate day and timeframe and make it happen.
Another point is that people like to dress *up* for the show and dress
*up* for the limo. The way things are scheduled now, those who plan to
do the limo may be overdressed for Hard Rock (hmmm ... come as a
secretary dressed for the annual office holiday party) or will have
to go change if they don't want to be underdressed for the limo.
>I've yet to hear comments from the group about a number or two for
>Karokee on Wed. evening... the first ever DLV 'Chouir' (sp). What do
>ya'll think? Would not that be such a blast to have like 20+ of us DLV
>attendees on stage singing :))) If it happens, it would be another
>first for DLV :)
One reason you have not heard any comments is because you need at least
one list cycle for responses to get printed. :)
Another reason is that nobody has commented. :) :) :)
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Garden and Tea:
Monique writes:
>>Well, I'm not everybody, but for the Garden Party I would very much
>>prefer hamburgers and hot dogs (and beer) over tea and crumpets,
>>whatever the heck they are, anyway. :)
>Just a thought with combining the High Tea and the Garden Party. IMHO,
>I'm like Annie, I prefer the HB's and HD's and grilling and sweating
>under the Vegas afternoon sun with your beverage of choice and
>socializing and just kicking back.
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Secretary night:
Monique writes:
>>>There doesn't seem to be any support for sec's night anyway and it
>>>was only proposed as a fill in activity to give Sunday Tea a chance
>>>of survival.
>I'm going to step up to the plate, so to speak, for Kate's suggestion
>for Secetary's nite....
>Kate dear, I might suggest to you that that Secetary's nite is not two
>tracked with the 'Slut/Fetish Nite'. Actually, I see this as a very
>positive activity that would co-inside with the Hard Rock Cafe activity
>on Wednesday evening.
>What do ya'll think. Comments?
What I'm hearing you suggest is kind of a theme for Wednesday dinner,
kinda like Bad^H^HBlonde Hair Night and Red Shoe Night. Correct?
How about this, I'll come as a secretary dressed for Casual Friday. :)
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Trash-N-Flash party:
>>>IMHO, I have a serious problem promoting a fetish nite as an organized
>>>event with the DLV name associated with such a potential venue.
>>I don't really have an issue with an activity where our people can
>>dress in something a bit more outrageous, whether it's leather or
>>feather or convent, as long the circumstances are appropriate for
>>I do see an issue, however, with the term "fetish", if used to title
>>such an activity.
>I see all sides of the coin here, and I'm going to reserve comments
>'til I have a chance to digest this further. I'll get back with ya'll
>on this topic in near future DLV Org emails.
I think (part of) the answer here is to put just the right "spin" on it
to eliminate any of the overtly sexual overtones, without downplaying
the fact that it is an opportunity to dress in something that is not
appropriate for the mall or for a casino.
Let's start by not using the "s-word" (no, not THAT s-word, or even that
other s-word) and the "f-word" (no, not THAT f-word) to describe it. :)
Whether something like this is the Big Bang or just a weeknight activity,
I'm sure it will draw close to 100% of our people. It was suggested
multiple times in feedback, so I'm sure there's a significant demand
for it.
I'm not married to the idea of having the Trash-N-Flash party be the Big
Bang, but I do think that would be a popular activity.
Traditionally we've had a reasonably-priced show on Saturday followed
sometimes by some kind of a get-together for that Quality Social
Time<tm> and that's another possibility for Saturday this coming year
if the group wants.
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Summary schedule of activities:
This schedule is preliminary and is subject to change
without notice.
Monday, May 3:
10:00am Trip to Rhyolite (Rhyolite)
1:00pm Lunch with or without Ginger (Sahara buffet)
5:00pm Happy Hour (TBD)
6:00pm Milano's dinner (Milano's)
8:00pm Welcome Celebration (Flex or Spotlight)
Tuesday, May 4:
1:00pm Lunch with or without Ginger (Sahara buffet)
1:30pm Bowling (Bowling alley)
5:00pm Happy Hour (TBD)
Wednesday, May 5:
9:00am Air Tours (Henderson Executive Airport)
1:00pm Lunch with or without Ginger (Sahara buffet)
5:00pm Happy Hour (Hard Rock Cafe)
6:00pm Hard Rock Dinner (Hard Rock Cafe)
Ev Secretaries Night (Spotlight Lounge)
10:00pm Karaoke (Goodtimes)
Ev Limo Tour (TBD)
Thursday, May 6:
1:00pm Lunch with or without Ginger (Sahara buffet)
PM Glamour Boutique Open House (Glamour Boutique)
4:00pm High Tea (TBD)
5:00pm Happy Hour (TBD)
Friday, May 7:
AM-PM Golf (Desert Rose)
1:00pm Lunch with or without Ginger (Sahara buffet)
5:00pm Happy Hour (Carluccio's)
6:00pm Carluccio's Dinner (Carluccio's Tivoli Gardens)
7:30pm Annual Mixer (Goodtimes)
Saturday, May 8:
11:00am SBS Garden Party (Mindy's residence)
5:00pm Happy Hour (TBD)
12:00m Rocky Horror Picture Show (Highly tentative)
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