Guest guest Posted September 14, 2002 Report Share Posted September 14, 2002 PLEASE NOTE UNUSUAL PLACE! The Keyes canceled us again, so we are back at Larkey Park. Next month, we'll go back to houses, and we are set for Oct and Nov. Meanwhile, please consider the idea of hosting us some month in the future. Thanks. There is still the opportunity to hot tub and/or swim at the Keyes after eating at Larkey, so bring your swimsuit and towel if you wish to do this. CONTRA COSTA VEGETARIANS' VEGAN POTLUCK! (Vegan = no animal products of any kind; ie, no meat, fish, eggs, dairy, honey, etc.) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21ST, 2002 6:00 P.M.: GATHER; 6:30 P.M.: EAT LARKEY PARK IN WALNUT CREEK PLEASE BRING: –one dish (per attendee) to feed 6-8 people --an autographed copy of your recipe to place by your dish for others to read/copy/inquire about --your own reusable plate, cup, silverware, napkin (and don't forget a serving spoon) Directions: going north on Hwy 680: take the Treat Blvd/Geary Rd exit (this is less than 1.5 miles from the 24/680 interchange and is the exit shortly following the North Main [ie, Keys] exit; turn left at the signal and go over the freeway (this is Treat Blvd, but it becomes Geary when you cross North Main); take Geary 0.6 miles to Buena Vista Ave and turn left (this is the first signal you will come to; Putnam Blvd is to the right). Larkey Park is one long block down on the right at Buena Vista and First Ave (small parking lot; street parking is also fine). going south on 680: take the Treat Blvd/Geary Rd exit, turn left at the signal on to North Main St, then turn right at the first signal, which is Geary Rd; take this 0.6 miles to Buena Vista Ave and turn left (this is the first signal you will come to; Putnam Blvd is to the right). Larkey Park is one long block down on the right at Buena Vista and First Ave(small parking lot; street parking is also fine). General info: Larkey Park is only 1-2 miles from the Keys condo, so you’re traveling time should only increase by a few minutes (more surface street time is involved). We haven’t been there in years, but we used to gather at the picnic tables at the top of the incline. There is a nice playground there with swings, slides and climbing equipment, so kids are likely to enjoy this gathering. The Lindsay Museum is in this park, but it is closed in the evening. News - Today's headlines http://news. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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