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


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

From: Juliana Lane <the_pondside at yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 21:40:17 -0800 (PST)

replyJuliana and Douglas will both be attending.

Annabelle is looking forward to it!

J & D

  • Kitt Bradley <kittb at gte.net> wrote:
    >
    > I 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
    > front 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
    > exit. (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
    > you 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
    > (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!
    > = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
    >
    > From Carnation/Duvall:
    > =======================
    > Take Highway 203 north, towards Highway 2 and
    > Monroe. After you cross the reply
    > big 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;
    > you'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!
    >
    > = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
    >
    > 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!
    > = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >


Eliza Juliana Lane

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