Updated schedule

From: Elena Vogt (elena@net56.net)
Date: Wed Oct 13 2004 - 00:26:52 CDT


Here is the updated schedule with a couple of small changes. Comments
follow.

Thursday, October 21:
    Afternoon: Shopping in Oak Park (on your own)
    6:30 p.m. Happy Half Hour at Winberies (Oak Park)
    7:00 p.m. Dinner at Winberie's
    9ish A drink at the Nutbush
    10:30ish Partying at Hunters Dance Club

Friday, October 22:

    Aft: Boat Trip (maybe)
    6:30 p.m. Happy half hour at Ed Debevic's
    7:00 p.m. Dinner at Ed Debevic's
    9ish: Gentry on State
    10:30 or 12:30 Baton Drag show (maybe)

Saturday, October 23:

   7:00 p.m.: Happy half-hour
   7:30 p.m.: Dinner (Ann Sathers)
   9ish: Boystown Bars

Sunday, October 24:

   Late Morn: Church Service?
   Late Afternoon: Farewell Dinner, Chop House?

Comments: Here is new thoughts and information. Check "First Draft
Schedule" for more complete commentary.

No new changes on Thursday night. Sounds like you out of town girls are
ready to check out Oak Park for the first time.

I am trying the boat trip on Friday afternoon. My girlfriend
recommended Architectural Boat Tours. They leave hourly from 10 to 4
with 90 minute boat tours along the Chicago river. Cost is $26. The
same place has Historical Boat Tours in Lake Michigan but the
Architectural one sounded better to me. (I like architcture.) I am
trying this on Friday because this place is fairly close to Ed's. My
biggest concern is these boats are not enclosed, although they are
partially covered. Chicago has been unseasonably warm but this weather
pattern is predicted to change. I consider these boats to be weather
dependent. I could find other company(ies) with warmer, enclosed boats
if necessary. I could shift this to Saturday if working Chicago girls
are interested. If some kind of boat tour sounds interesting, speak up!
There has been limited interest so far.

There is some interest in going to see the Baton's good drag show. The
Baton is relatively close to Ed's and Gentry on State so it would be
easiest to go there Friday. Since they may sell out, I would suggest
discussing going to the Baton during dinner at Ed's. If there is
interest, we can call the Baton and try to get reservations.

Regarding Boystown Bars, a friend of mine said Cocktail was a nice place
to have a drink or two and talk. It is very close to Sidetrack and
Gentry on State. For anyone wanting in go to dance club, both Berlin's
and Circuits are popular.

Sunday's schedule is very iffy. Diane and Allison had posted about
going to church. Tina and Annie posted about maybe going to the Chop
House for a late lunch/early dinner. I might be able to go to the Chop
House but I am not sure yet if Sunday is open for me.

I am putting together more detailed information to be e-mailed to
whoever indicates they are going.

hugs,
Elena



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