[Moo] Tuesday Bardic in the Canton of Sudentorre

Brian Bertrand bertran.de.st.jean at gmail.com
Mon Aug 31 07:30:11 PDT 2009


It is time once again for the monthly bardic in the Canton of Sudentorre.
Come out and join us as we practice our performance pieces for the next
opportunity for bardic endeavour, or just come and hang out and have fun.
Bardic occurs on the first Tuesday of each month, on the University of Mary
Washington campus, city of Fredericksburg.  Directions to the CCC  are as
follows:

The address for the Campus Christian Community is 1213 Dandridge. This
building does not look like a home in this neighborhood. Please Note: There
are no parking restrictions on Dandridge. The CCC is the second building on
the right, and has a sign. If you park on another street, please make sure
you can park there. The parking signs are well marked on those streets. Our
host's Web site: Campus Christian
Community<http://www.umw.edu/ccc/ccc_index.htm>
 Rte-1 From the South (coming up from Route 3) Turn right onto College
Avenue at the light just past the McDonalds. One block BEFORE the next
traffic light, turn right onto Dandridge. Rte-1 From the North (coming down
from the Falmouth Bridge) Turn left onto College Avenue at the light just
past the Hospital (Einstein Bagel is on the right side at this light). One
block BEFORE the next traffic light, turn right onto Dandridge. From I-95 Take
exit 130A (to Route 3 east, downtown Fredericksburg). Follow Route 3 east
1.6 miles until you see a sign for Route 3 east business at the intersection
of Route 3 and William Street. Turn left onto William Street. Follow William
Street 1.5 miles to the campus. At the traffic light at College Avenue turn
left. One block AFTER the next traffic light, turn left onto Dandridge.



-- 
In Service to the Dream,

Brian C. Bertrand
SKA-Bertran de Saint Jean

Cross-sectional studies show that 100% of Russian Roulette players surveyed
had suffered no ill effects from participation.

More conservative longitudinal studies indicate the same, although it should
be noted that these studies had a high attrition rate, with 16% of
respondants being unavailable for the follow-up survey.

"It is by will alone that I set my mind in motion...it is by the power of
caffeine that the thought acquired speed...the hands develop shakes, the
shakes serve as a warning...it is by will alone that I set my mind in
motion."
-Morning Mantra
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