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[filk] Re: Reminder -- FEB 23RD Housefilk in Monroe!!


[filk] Re: Reminder -- FEB 23RD Housefilk in Monroe!!

From: Dixon, Steven E <steven.e.dixon at boeing.com>
Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 12:58:03 -0800

The Dixon's will be there of course.

-----Original Message-----
From: Kitt Bradley [mailto:kittb at gte.net] Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2002 12:54 PM To: Filk News
Subject: [filk] Reminder -- FEB 23RD Housefilk in Monroe!!

replyreplyreplyreplyI haven't gotten many RSVP, either way. Who's coming? THANKS!!



House filk at Kitt Bradley's place in Monroe, WA, your musical host Steven E. Dixon:

Date: Saturday, February 23rd, 2002

Time: From approx. 2 pm until we give up!

Where: 16519 162nd Street SE, Monroe WA (about 25 miles NE of Seattle)
(360) 863 - 8232

RSVP, please, so Kitt knows how much munchies to buy.
(And she's a good cook, ask anyone who came to the filk in December!)

Two furry felines in residence, one two-year-old human in residence; food, warmth, hot shower, coffee, and TLC provided. Rules of the household: No guns, no drugs, smoking outside ONLY, and language should be appropriate in replyreplyfront of the Tiny Tape-recorder.

====Driving Directions!!!===============

From I-405 Northbound...



 Take Highway 522 East, towards Wenatchee.

 You will pass the exits for Woodinville, Highway 9/Snohomish, and go through 2 stoplights. (It's a major highway, as you can tell.) Then you will cross the Snohomish river on a long, high freeway bridge; about 1/1/2 miles further, you will see the new Monroe High School on the right, on a hill crest. The exit just past the High School is "164th Street", take this replyreplyexit. (This is, believe it or not, the FIRST exit after the 2nd stoplight, but you cover several miles between them.)

At the bottom of the off-ramp, go 5/6 of the way around the roundabout until replyreplyyou can go West on 164th. You will pass under the highway, and ahead you will see a Union 76 station. Turn Right at the Union 76 onto Fryelands Blvd
replyreply(you can't turn left, Fryelands "Ts" into 164th). Fryelands is a major
thoroughfare, four lanes wide.

Take the Second Right, 161st Street. (The first right, Currie Road, is easy to mistake for a driveway.) You will still be within sight of the gas station as you make this turn . If you pass the little manmade lake, you've gone too far, turn around and go back to the 76 station, try it again.

Once you're on 161st Street, take the first Right, 164th Place. (Yeah, I know, it's weird, but the north/south and east/west streets in my neighborhood are all 160-somethings.) This will go 1/2 block and bend left to become 162nd Street SE, the street I live on. We're about the sixth house on the lefthand side, gray with white trim, a wood fence with spaces in it fencing off the back yard, and a lower fence marking the far end of the front yard (which borders on a public walkway). There's an American flag by the front porch. We're across the street from a cul-de-sac, "Riley Ct".

My address is 16519 162nd Street SE, Monroe; the phone number, should you get lost, is (360) 863 - 8232. And if you get into Monroe early, the 76 station makes pretty good lattes, and they have a drive-up window!

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 From Carnation/Duvall:



 Take Highway 203 north, towards Highway 2 and Monroe. After you cross the replybig green river bridge, you will pass a park and some lovely old churches, then come to a stoplight. This is Main Street.

Turn Left onto Main, and follow it through scenic and historic Downtown Monroe. (Lots of cool old houses and pretty shrubbery.) Main Street will wind its way past a couple of schools, and you will have to go through a 3-way stop, with a blinking light, at the Junior High. Just keep going straight on, and somewhere in the next few blocks Main becomes 164th. You will then have to follow one edge of the roundabout to keep going forward; replyyou'll pass under Highway 522, and from here your directions are the same as above:

Turn Right at the Union 76 onto Fryelands Blvd (you can't turn left, Fryelands "Ts" into 164th). Fryelands is a major thoroughfare, four lanes wide.

Take the Second Right, 161st Street. (The first right, Currie Road, is easy to mistake for a driveway.) You will still be within sight of the gas station as you make this turn . If you pass the little manmade lake, you've

gone too far, turn around and go back to the 76 station, try it again.

Once you're on 161st Street, take the first Right, 164th Place. (Yeah, I know, it's weird, but the north/south and east/west streets in my neighborhood are all 160-somethings.) This will go 1/2 block and bend left to become 162nd Street SE, the street I live on. We're about the sixth house on the lefthand side, gray with white trim, a wood fence with spaces in it fencing off the back yard, and a lower fence marking the far end of the front yard (which borders on a public walkway). There's an American flag by the front porch. We're across the street from a cul-de-sac, "Riley Ct".

My address is 16519 162nd Street SE, Monroe; the phone number, should you get lost, is (360) 863 - 8232. And if you get into Monroe early, the 76 station makes pretty good lattes, and they have a drive-up window!

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From I-5 North or South -bound:

Take Highway 2 East. You will wind through the country past exits for Granite Falls and Snohomish. At the first stoplight (!), Turn Right onto Fryelands Blvd. You will cross some railroad tracks immediately, that's okay. Go about 1-1/2 miles, you will see a large pond ("Lords Lake") on your left. The first street after Lords Lake is 161st, on your Left only.
(If you get to the 76 station, you've gone too far!)

Once you're on 161st Street, take the first Right, 164th Place. (Yeah, I know, it's weird, but the north/south and east/west streets in my neighborhood are all 160-somethings.) This will go 1/2 block and bend left to become 162nd Street SE, the street I live on. We're about the sixth house on the lefthand side, gray with white trim, a wood fence with spaces in it fencing off the back yard, and a lower fence marking the far end of the front yard (which borders on a public walkway). There's an American flag by the front porch. We're across the street from a cul-de-sac, "Riley Ct".

My address is 16519 162nd Street SE, Monroe; the phone number, should you get lost, is (360) 863 - 8232. And if you get into Monroe early, the 76 station makes pretty good lattes, and they have a drive-up window!

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Received on 02/16/02

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