Cynthia wrote:Bummer. I had hoped that my response to the original announcement about this event would have gotten me on the list. But now I'm back from a conference that started on Oct. 23, and I find I've missed my chance to attend this event. Sigh. Well, please put me on the waiting list. If someone cancels before I leave town on Nov. 19, I'll join you. If not, I'll wish you a happy holiday and hope to be able to join you next year.
gastro gnome wrote:Please sign me up. Glad to be aboard.
kafein wrote:Is there a kid/no-kid policy in place? Cost per kid if allowed?
David Hammond wrote:kafein wrote:Is there a kid/no-kid policy in place? Cost per kid if allowed?
Kids are definitely welcome (though usually not many come); we don't have a separate pricing structure for them.
ronnie_suburban wrote:My son, who is 11, will be there. He's a semi-regular at LTH events and usually enjoys himself, in mostly well-behaved fashion. =R=
David Hammond wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:My son, who is 11, will be there. He's a semi-regular at LTH events and usually enjoys himself, in mostly well-behaved fashion. =R=
An excellent young man, who always gets into the spirit of the event, as he did at the picnic; note pinata headgear:
David Hammond wrote:An excellent young man, who always gets into the spirit of the event, as he did at the picnic; note pinata headgear:
David Hammond wrote:kafein wrote:Is there a kid/no-kid policy in place? Cost per kid if allowed?
Kids are definitely welcome (though usually not many come); we don't have a separate pricing structure for them.
Mike G wrote:Can there really be no posts about the 2004 one at Korean Garden? I can't find any.