I'd like to second John's thanks to all the people who helped setup, tear
down, and who volunteered to work extra work assignments when we ran short
of workers - if it weren't for all of you, we would not have been able to
have such a good event.
Sorry we didn't have fun runs, but with darkness falling so early, we just
didn't have enough time in the day. We could probably have had the time,
if we had done on-the-fly worker change overs. However, since we were
scrambling to get enough workers for each group, and to get each group
tech'ed, we just couldn't get the workers together early enough to do this.
Extra thanks to John, for putting together a good course, and for keeping
things moving throughout the day. He did a great job in the first event he
ever chaired!
Jim
At 10:09 AM 12/17/2001 -0800, John J. Stimson-III wrote:
>Thanks to everyone who helped make the event run smoothly. Especially
>the many volunteer workers who did an extra work assignment when we
>came up short in filling all eight course stations and the trailer.
>Thanks also to the workers who got up way early and helped me set up
>the course, and Ben Martinez for help with the course design. And
>thanks to Ellen for bringing yummy cupcakes in honor of my co-chair's
>big Four-Zero.
>
>We are missing one of the course worker radios. If you accidentally
>brought one home with you, please let me know so we can get it back to
>the motorhome.
>
>There was a medium-brown leather jacket left in the motorhome. I
>found a pair of cloth work gloves on grid. Make sure you have yours.
>These items will be in the motorhome. You should be able to claim
>them at Boondoggle (2002 Round 1 in January) if not sooner.
>
>--
>
>john@idsfa.net John Stimson
>http://www.idsfa.net/~john/ HMC Physics '94
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