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Ash-N-Dash Details

Hello everyone!
As the summer quickly slips away, I realize that the family reunion is not even two weeks away.
At this time I shall ask all of you reading this to advise your families that Mark and I would love to see you at our house on Sunday August 19th.

I have no "Ash" details as far as time etc. for Uncle John's cemetery biz. If anyone else knows, please jump in. The gathering afterwards will be at our house. Since details are sketchy at this point, I will get back to you on the time.

What I wouldn't mind getting is an idea of how many people might be able to make it so I know how much food to have on hand. All are welcome - aunts, uncles, cousins, etc.

Please bring what you would like to drink and a lawn chair if you think of it.

We have an above-ground pool for kids or kids-at-heart who would like to swim.

Looking forward to hearing from you soon,

Debbie
debm7232@gmail.com

Comments

colleen vennard said…
Deb,
I will be there, I don't leave until Monday evening. Can't wait to see you all!
Colleen
Dan Ford said…
I am planning on coming to la casa de Marangoni. Im looking forward to it. Thanks for hosting it.
Danny
patdean said…
I'll be there or i'll be square. Er something to that effect...

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