LB Togas & Alter Egos
LAKE BRONSON <br>Memorial Weekend Edition<br> TOGA PARTY and ALTER EGO EVENTS<br> Saturday<br>9 – 12 “Get ready for summer”(yippee!) work party meet @ Lodge<br> No potluck dinner tonight. Instead the campers at ‘Party Lane’ are throwing a party to usher in the summer camping season. Everyone is inited to join in the fun.<br><br>4 – 8 “Nibble & Bite at Party Lane” Progressive Dinner<br>Follow the signs (and crowd) starting at Randy & Truus and Mike & Christi’s. Y’all come!<br>4:00 Happy Hour <br>5:00 Salad Bar<br>6:00 Main Entrees<br>7:00 Dessert<br>8:30pm Toga Party & Dance Lodge<br><br>Sunday<br>11 Social Activities Planning Meeting Downstairs<br>(we’ll be eating too of course – potluck)<br>6:30 ish Potluck dinner Lodge<br><br>8:30 – Alter Ego dance w/Karaoke Downstairs<br>Come as you wished you could be – animal, vegetable or mineral! <br><br>Monday<br> 10 Potluck Breakfast Lodge<br><br>Café Hours<br> Saturday – breakfast only 8 – 11<br>Sunday – Breakfast & Lunch 8 – 11 then 12 – 2<br>Be sure to stop and thank Sunny for her willingness to volunteer to run the café again this year. Oh yum!<br> Lodging<br> Check the weather for tenting; we’ve also still got room in the RV Park and in the loft of the Lodge. The Dutch Cup (just five miles from the grounds, in Sultan) offers a 10% discount. Ask for “Commercial Rate”. Their contact info: <a href=http://www.dutchcup.com>http://www.dutchcup.com</a> (800) 844-0488 <br> And a few newsworthy notes <br>How to Make-a Toga<br>Rule I. Sheets aren’t the best choice (especially used sheets—yuck!). <br>1. You will need 4-5 yds fabric per toga, so find a local fabric store and go crazy. <br>2. Pick a fabric that screams your personality – a solid color or your favorite animal !! <br>3. Wrap around your waist several times and then throw the remainder over either shoulder covering your chest (you choose). Take the fabric hanging off your shoulder and bring it around your back to your waist and tie it off. You can choose to go bare shouldered or to wear some type of "t" underneath.<br>4. Accessorize with leather straps, gold chains, jewelry, ivy covered wire headdreses.<br>5. Stumped? Rent “Cleopatra” for more tips.<br><br>>From the editor:<br>There seems to be two opinions about the shape but here are some useful links. Many pages refer to Ron Turner's site. Some sites refer to the significance of color and social stature.<br> For a Google search: <a href=http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22how+to+make+a+toga%22&btnG=Google+Search>http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22how+to+make+a+toga%22&btnG=Google+Search</a><br>Some links Google found:<br>1. <a href=http://www.ron-turner.com/howtomakeatoga.html>http://www.ron-turner.com/howtomakeatoga.html</a> 2. <a href=http://www.csulb.edu/~dhood/togalink.htm>http://www.csulb.edu/~dhood/togalink.htm</a> see the diagram, the old book PDF is hard to read.<br>3. <a href=http://www.rotarydistrict7150.org/Toga.htm>http://www.rotarydistrict7150.org/Toga.htm</a> 4. <a href=http://ths.gardenweb.com/forums/load/entertain/msg090209059023.html>http://ths.gardenweb.com/forums/load/entertain/msg090209059023.html</a><br>pt<br><br> </td>