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Ann
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Dec 02, 2012 07:55PM
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Hey, any get-togethers in the works? I haven't been to one in almost two years, I think. But something on a weekend soon would be great, if anyone has any ideas or just wants to gather and gab. :)
I have a pretty whacky schedule in general, but I'm a newb to the podcast and the group and am loving it. Would love to hit a meetup if possible.
I'll keep an eye out for an interesting author appearance or something, and maybe we can have dinner or drinks prior. I do admit that the cold weather makes me want to do nothing but stay home with my book...
So jealous of all the BOTNS meet-ups. I think I'll host one in Chattanooga but have a hunch it will be a meeting of ONE.
Susan wrote: "Is that a promise???"I need to visit my sister and family this spring. Know a good Cafe?
Susan wrote: "I sure do!! I know a couple - Cadence and Rembrandts if the weather is good."Also, thank you for introducing me to Jill McCorkle, and just found, thanks to Ann.
Boston BOTNSers: Nathaniel Philbrick comes out with a new book on April 30 entitled Bunker Hill: A City, a Siege, a Revolution. A review copy is posted for giveaway on my blog if you are interested, and I know you will be.
This is a shameless plug. My stepson is the executive chef at The Foundry, An American Table & Bar in South Easton. I know it's a bit of a drive from Boston proper but if you're in the area, I guarantee the food is superb.http://www.thefoundrytable.com



