Good list Rick!
And yes we have a January meeting scheduled - at Summit Brewing for the
Upper Mississippi Mash-Out Awards Ceremony on January 29th, at 8pm.
...Unless you want to come early for a five-course beer dinner for $25,
cooked by Chef Instructor Manfred Krug (yes, the son of our OWN Al Krug!),
which starts at 6pm. This will be the BIGGEST club event of the year!
(Yes, bigger than the Christmas Party, and bigger than the club campout!)
YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS! Free Summit Beer! Free cool door prizes!
Free speechifying by Chef Krug about pairing food with beer (or vice
versa.... )
And oh - if you want to enter a few beers in the contest, you MIGHT take
home THE GOLD as well!!
See everybody there!
http://www.mnbrewers.com/mashout
- Al
Original Message:
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From: Rick Oftel Rick.Oftel(a)toro.com
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 16:47:22 -0600
To: mba(a)thebarn.com
Subject: Christmas Greetings - MHBA
Brewers, Gentlemen, Ladies, and Friends.
Greetings from the Minnesota Homebrewers Association. I hope your
Christmas or Holiday celebration is enjoyable, relaxing, and fun. Possibly
you will get or give that new brewing gadget. Maybe it will be some
special beer under the tree. Whatever it is, remember that all beer is
brewed by a brewer with a smile on his or her face. The smile is a
requirement; not an option.
As I reflect back on 2004, I would like to thank the official staff of the
MHBA for their participation with events, meetings, and fun stuff. It
truly takes a bunch of work to keep a club together and functioning and I
would like to make a toast to Jonathan and Dave for doing such a great job.
Looking forward to 2005, it is always a good thing to think about change
and responsibilities. Unfortunately, what usually happens is one of the
board members asks the membership for assistance and no one responds.
Sometimes, someone sort of responds and we twist their arm into submission
but all kidding aside, your club needs you. It is time for you to ask what
you can do for your club.
Let me give you a hint ok?
1. Volunteer to organize a meeting by picking the location, date, and
topics. Find someone in the club willing to participate or talk (can't
think of many that would fit that bill).
2. Schedule a BBQ in your back yard. These events are always welcomed in
most neighborhoods and unless you are hosting Mick Sterling, the events can
go quite late. Best months are May to September.
3. Volunteer to be an officer for a year. The election process is fairly
simple and we are always happy to include multiple names on the ballot!
4. Volunteer to coordinate a visit. This isn't very demanding but
requires that you know someone in the industry. Basically, you get someone
to stop at a meeting to give away free stuff and talk about a beer related
subject. Simple, fairly easy, and free stuff!
5. Tell Jokes. Nothing goes further than a funny story or joke especially
after a few beers.
6. Bring beer to meetings. Another popular activity that gets you
noticed. Please bring your choice stuff and not the swill or the dregs.
7. Just show up. Meetings are great especially when people attend. You
know that song about the tree in the forest that nobody hears. Sort of
goes along with a meeting that nobody attends.
So not that we have your attention, don't be shy. Send message, give us a
call, e-mail Jonathan or Dave Cox. Have a great holiday and a safe New
Years.
See you, er,...............do we have a January meeting set up yet?
Rick Oftel
MHBA member at large
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