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Alrighty folks, it's that time of the year again! Back by popular demand! I'm throwing 2 dates out there for all to see and discuss.
May 24th or May 31st.
Let's figure out which date and get it going!
Me, no preference, but others may have other plans. If we can get the majority of the folks interested and going, then maybe I can find out the name of that Inn we went to last year and reserve a table...or not. Whatever, again, i'm game!
This year we can all meet up at the same location if needed(that was on RT206North in Byram at the Shop Rite) to make it a bit easier, then I can head us up a slightly more scenic direction this year to the Port Jervis border. We can head up RT206N towards Milford, PA, then shoot over through backroads to RT23 by PJ, NY.
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