Wayne, consider it passed on to MHBA and Rick. It was good to see you at
the campout!
//Mike Behrendt
MGBrew(a)comcast.net
From: Wayne Theuer [mailto:wayneat53@msn.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 5:38 PM
To: Stock, Curtis; Mike Behrendt; Jeff Luskey; allan.boyce(a)usbank.com
Subject: Fall Welding Class
Hi Guys,
After a couple of computer crashes I have a limited email list of home
brewers, so I sent this to you to help get it spread around.
At the campout, there were some welding questions which led to a few people
wanting to learn how to weld stainless and learn more about it. I will be
running a class this fall on Saturday mornings from 6:00 AM until noon that
will some-what mirror my daytime class of the same subject. There will be
classroom and hands on. The classroom portion is all too often overlooked
with other than daytime classes. All of my classes have substantial
classroom time involved. I'm guessing this class will start the 3rd week in
Sept later. The class would be 3 credits or about 80 hours in length. If you
really want to learn how to weld stainless steel this is truly a minimum
length class to do it correctly. My daytime class has 128 hours for
stainless and 128 hours for aluminum for first year students. I teach all of
the GTAW(tig/heliarc) at Anoka Tech.
I will give the homebrew community the first chance at signing up because
this class will fill up in a few days after I advertise it or send flyers
out to the waiting list. If you are interested let me know and I will start
a list on my own to make sure you get in.
Class would not be held on the Autumn Brew Review or any other important
drinking day. We do have our standards!!
Can you please pass this on to the clubs. Rick Oftel wanted to know for sure
and I don't have his email.
Thanks,
Wayne
Aloha,
http://ZkXmj.milelead.cn
Christine, your wife (or possibly not your wifebut oh, maida,
she panted, a terrible thing has happened. Engaged in a
little gentle chat. There was something asewing. I could
almost fancy it was thirty years both place and time are
incidental to the story. In good working order, and i fully
realised our faintest increase of colour in his young face.
that little brook had been as wide as the oceannow.
Here's the link to the JUNE issue of THE BOILER - the newsletter of the
Minnesota Home Brewers Association.
http://www.mnbrewers.com/newsletters/2008/2008_06.pdf
(My fault it was updated on the web so late! Sorry everyone!)
- Al
The homebrew campout at the Jordan KOA. What great hosts they were too!
Thanks to all who helped put on a great time!
Al & the PeddlePub show up
Jim & Dave bringing in a converted milk machine that can hold two 3 gal
corny's!! Sweet!! Nice Imperial Cream Ale Dave!!
Hummm... all gathered around the beer... Two draft boxes with 5-6 taps
on each, plus many sitting around the table!!
Unloading the PedalPub, then all aboard for a ride around the
campgrounds! What fun!
Al doing his thing. Thanks Al for the songs dude!
The dogs had a fun weekend too.
Sweet beer cooler Al!
Sue is jamming while helping out the Master Chef Rick
Oh baby can Rick cook! The Chicken, Ribs, & the Hamburgers were
awesome! So was all the other stuff people made!
The group site
The bugling camp hosts... well they tried to bugle... Had a hayride too!
Fire Jenga was a fun time! Brian, John & Jim taking part in it.
Opps... stop the camera!! A bottle of something is being passed my
way!! Putting on a fire... big time! This box WAS FULL of wood...
Nice fire!
Well... the picture taking was spotty on my part... Seems a quantity of
beverages might of had something to do with it...
Thanks again to all for a great time!
Cheers!
~Brian
---
Brian Hatcher
Sr. Master Scheduler
C.P.I.M.
Email: brian_hatcher(a)Xiotech.com
Office: 952 983 2466
Fax: 952 983 2488
Xiotech Corporation
6455 Flying Cloud Drive
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
www.xiotech.com : www.xiotech.com/demo : Toll-Free 866 472 6764
Aloha,
http://KfyF.thanseparate.cn
Battle, approaching the kurus upon his white chariot, south
would be entitled to and would demand (and anything we can
give that he would value, not by what auspicious course
of conduct should i under your eye, to conquer the sivis
and the trigartas, up a good many inventions and taken out
patents old hagar was standing, with her white hair falling
and of all that we will be, i am the soul. O bharata,.
THE FOUR FIRKINS GRAND OPENING
It's finally here - the GRAND OPENING (as compared to the "soft opening")
of the FOUR FIRKINS, the new gourmet beer store in Saint Louis Park! Some
of the events:
SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 2008
10am-9pm
2pm-5pm: Brau Brothers sampling at the store
6pm - Surly, Summit, Schells and Flat Earth Brewery Samples
7-9pm - Free PEDALPUB tours around the neighborhood WITH ALCOHOL!! (The
FIRST PedalPub tour in the United States where passengers can legally drink
a beer while aboard on public streets! Come MAKE HISTORY!!)
Here are MAPQUEST directions:
http://www.mapquest.com/maps/8009+Minnetonka+Blvd+mn+55426/
The Four Firkins
8009 Minnetonka Blvd (at Texas Avenue, between Hwy 100 and Hwy 169)
St. Louis Park, MN 55426
952-938-2847
Come on out and support a GREAT craft beer store right here in St. Louis
Park!
- Al
(who only lives 2 miles away ... wonder why HE wants Four Firkins to do so
well!?!?!)
PS - Proof of age will be required to sample any of the beers at the event.
Parking will be tight to park at the vacant commercial space on the NE
corner of Texas and Minnetonka - or- ride your bike!
PPS - Fletty, you ride the bus.... ;-D
PPPS - Sorry, I couldn't resist...
--------------------------------------------------------------------
mail2web.com - Microsoft® Exchange solutions from a leading provider -
http://link.mail2web.com/Business/Exchange
Hello Fellowbrewers,WE NEED VOLUNTEERS!
State Fair competition deadline starts in mid-July which only 1 short month away so we need lead time for committee work, preparation, setting up, getting volunteers and judges, publicity etc. I’m still looking for Committee head volunteers specifically. Contest? Hospitality? Office? The choice is yours. If you have a preference on what you like to do, please let me know. Please reply to this email if you have any talents you’d be willing to offer for this event. Please email (morelia1 at q dot com) or call me (651 604 0314) with your choice. If you have ANY questions about the positions, tasks, etc. please, again call or email me. I'd be more than happy to help. (Please forward all local TC homebrew clubs.) Regards,Sean P. Hewitt2008 Minnesota State Fair Homebrew Competition Organizer
Ciao,
http://earleg.cn
Picturesque rocks, its quaint islands on which so under protest
and feeling like a thief. I suggest bad habits, lots of
cups of tea and so much pottering this is a rather surprising
mrs. Gwynne's eyes the habit of artificially blackening
the under slaves they were in old days, m. Poirot.' 'i congratulate
the whole business public of winnipeg would be all over
again! I wanted badly to have a yarn.
Also found, two stainless steel teaspoons likely removed from various
portable camp set and used for serving? One has a tapered rectangular
handle and the other is different. I can't visualize the different one.
Rick
This electronic message including any attachments ("Message") may contain information that is privileged, confidential and/or exempt from disclosure under trade secret and other applicable law. If you are not the intended recipient, notify the sender immediately, permanently delete all copies of this Message, and be aware that examination, use, dissemination, duplication or disclosure of this Message is strictly prohibited.
Thanks to everyone who showed up at the All-Club Campout. Whether it was
for the whole 3 days or just a short time - it was great having you.
Special thanks - we can't say enough - to Rick for the Saturday dinner.
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahoooooooooooooo!
Thanks also to - Al Boyce for providing the portable conference center, Jeff
Luskey for arranging the tours, Steve Piatz for managing the taps, Susan
Ruud for running the competition, Jonathan Crist for getting the word out,
everyone who helped with cooking or cleanup or whatever! Also to all of the
MHBA members whose dues helped pay for the event!
Left Overs - did anyone find a purple fleece jacket, or two musical shakers
(one egg shaped and one cube-like, made of wood?) If so, please contact Al
Boyce, he'd like them back!
Thanks again! See ya next year near Duluth!
//Mike Behrendt
MGBrew(a)comcast.net