PMRP Fundraiser Weekend @LagoLinda

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Colorscholar
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Post by Colorscholar »

Hello everyone,

Well how does the first weekend in May sound to host the LagoLinda donation extravaganza weekend to help the PMRP?

I am going to be there as camp host and I am trying to find out who is coming and staying so we can reserve sites for those that wish to help this cause out.

Please e-mail me to let me know.
colorscholar@yahoo.com

Best,
LagoLinda staff

P.S. Linda will be cooking up a storm that weekend so bring yall's tapeworms cause it will be feeding time. (just as a note the food is not free, but the camping will all be donated to the PMRP)
Cobra13e
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Post by Cobra13e »

Derby Weekend? Not that I need to watch the ponies, but this day may conflict with some people's schedule.

Great idea and and awesome offer to help the PMRP, though!
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ynp1
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Post by ynp1 »

i was looking at seclimbers.org and they are also raising money to keep some land open and they have raised almost $100,000 dollars. what are they doing differently then we are? good luck with all these fundraisers.
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Cobra13e
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Post by Cobra13e »

$76613 towards 100K for Boat Rock Preserve. Looking at the site it looks like they bought that land 4 years ago "This area was purchased in June 2002 for $100,000.00...."
Looks like they got some sort of a loan for the purchase and are soliciting donations to pay off the loan - " to help raise funds to pay off the mortgage, taxes and expenses."

Too bad they only got 12.3 acres for their money!? $8130.08/acre for that spot in GA compared to $385.74/acre for the PMRP - maybe we should ask them to give us their funds; we are obviously getting more bang for the buck!
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Colorscholar
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Post by Colorscholar »

Hello everyone,

Due to a conflict with this summers camp host at LagoLinda ("Drewby") The second weekend in May is going to be the LagoLinda Extravaganza to raise money for the PMRP.

Sorry about the mix-up.

So set your calendars and bring some hunger and a high dose of desire to send.

Colorscholar will be on the lakeshore serving up some fine blue and green spinners to those elusive Bass Linda has in her lake.

Drewby will be around to help anyone that weekend with finding a site etc.

Best,
LagoLinda Staff
Cliff Heindel
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Post by Cliff Heindel »

Q?...do people swim in the lake..how deep is it?
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allah
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Post by allah »

I dont think people swim in the lake, it seems like it gets kinda deep in the middle but it is one of those lakes that is perfect for fishing.
dwalie
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Post by dwalie »

Yeah its good for fishing, just ask colorscholar about it, i think he is going to give up climbing and fish exclusively at linda's lake. I'm sure he will be glad to tell anyone about it.
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