Hoosier, Buckeye, Great Lakes Tri-Chapter gathering 2009

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Postby bobhenry » Fri Feb 20, 2009 5:26 pm

If nothing else he is colorful and interesting.

We are right behind ya big boy !

The scariest part he is almost as weird as me !

Just ask Amy!
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Postby Kurt (Indiana) » Tue Feb 24, 2009 3:07 pm

A little history and background on Chain of Lakes State Park. :)

Trails:
Chain O Lakes has four trail systems. The Nature's Way hiking trail starts at Oak Grove Picnic Area and is 2 ? miles in length. The Pike Marsh North Picnic Area has a trail especially designed for disabled users that is ? mile long. The park also contains an equestrian trail with three loops and a total length of 8 miles. Visitors can bring in their own horses for enjoyment on the trail. A parking lot for horse trailers with access to the equestrian trails is located near the park entrance. A biking/hiking trail, 6 miles in length can be accessed at any picnic area between the concession stand and the park office. In the winter all trails can be used by cross-country skiers with the park office doubling as a warming house on weekends with 3" of snow; hours are 10 a.m.- 3 p.m.

Picnicking:
The park features seven picnic areas with tables, water fountains, grills and toilets. Oak Grove, Maple Grove and Oak Point have playground equipment. Oak Pont, Deer path, Oak Grove and Catfish Cove have picnic shelters. Reservations and a $25 fee are required for shelters. Groups of 25 or more must secure advanced written permission for picnics from the Park Office.

Boating:
There is no charge to launch boats at the park, nor is there any horsepower limitations on boats using any of the Chain O' Lakes. Electric trolling motors only are allowed on boats on Turner Lake, a 44 acre lake in the park. A user fee is required for all boats using the Chain O Lakes charged by the Fox Waterway Agency. Stickers are available at the park concession stand/boat launch.

History of the Area:
The Chain O Lakes area was inhabited by central AlgonqianTribes when Europeans first arrived in the Mid-1600's. The predominant tribes in the region at that time were the Miami, Mascouten and Potawatomi. These Native American groups led a semi-mobile lifestyle and grew corn, hunted, fished and gathered wild plant foods.

Joliet and Marquette passed through what today is Chain O Lakes State Park in 1673, as they traveled the Fox River during their Illinois explorations. French trappers and traders were the first Europeans to explore the area. The first European settlement was at Fort Hill, near Mundelein, a large mound rising out of the prairie, formerly a lookout point for the Indians.

Chain O Lakes became a state park in 1945, when the State of Illinois made an initial purchase of 840 acres. In the 1930's a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp became the Chain O Lakes Conservation Area. This land was incorporated into the state park in 1957. The farm at the park was purchased by the Department of Conservation in 1969. The property was originally owned by the Stevens family, farmers who received the land under a land grant in 1843.

More useless information. Enjoy :thumbsup:
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Postby Jst83 » Tue Feb 24, 2009 7:07 pm

:thumbsup: Very neat to learn Kurt, I sort of hate to follow it up with my propaganda :oops:

Scott T wrote:Don't forget to let me know what name button you'd like for those that have not joined us at a gathering before. First one's our gift to you, each additional per site is only $1 can't beat that for a fun way to help learn names.



Also as promised here's the link to the online stores if you want anything from the Tri state gathering

http://www.instantcreation.com/teardropper
This one has Chain O Lakes items and lots of neat teardrop stuff so be sure to check out all the items.

I can put anything on any of these items that you'd like so if you'd like your chapter logo on a specific item just let me know and I'll add it and upload it for you.

http://www.zazzle.com/chainolakes
This is the one we use for T-shirts lots of T-shirt options, when you click on the shirts to buy you can change size, style and size.

I'm so ready, still lots of space left. we're still missing lots of people I know are out there :applause:
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Tri-Chapter Gathering

Postby Carter & Susan » Wed Feb 25, 2009 10:26 am

Scott,

Carter and Susan (from Lexington, Ky) are now registered on site #61. Looking forward to coming up and meeting everyone - the South is now represented.
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Postby josephhanson » Wed Feb 25, 2009 10:40 am

Hooray!! I have a neighbor! Carter and Susan, it's good that you'll be coming up. Joe(me) and Debbie will be your neighbors.
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Re: Tri-Chapter Gathering

Postby Jst83 » Wed Feb 25, 2009 10:46 am

Carter & Susan wrote:Scott,

Carter and Susan (from Lexington, Ky) are now registered on site #61. Looking forward to coming up and meeting everyone - the South is now represented.


:applause: Glad to here you'll be joining us
I'll add you to the map and Don from OH is in site #5, that's brings us to 25 :thumbsup:
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Re: Tri-Chapter Gathering

Postby Kurt (Indiana) » Wed Feb 25, 2009 12:31 pm

Carter & Susan wrote:Scott,

Carter and Susan (from Lexington, Ky) are now registered on site #61. Looking forward to coming up and meeting everyone - the South is now represented.


Wow, you guys are becoming regular members. You have passed all of the qualifications to become official "Hoosier Chapter" Tearjerkers.

Can't beat the price (no charge for membership). Can't beat the test. (just by saying so and attending a gathering) You're qualified. :lol:

Seriously, I'm really glad you are coming. I'm sure you will enjoy the group. :applause:
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Postby dan galvin » Wed Feb 25, 2009 11:24 pm

question :thinking: does someone bring the store with them to the gatherings.Or must we buy things on line. also is a stupid hat a must or optional.


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Postby Jst83 » Thu Feb 26, 2009 4:11 am

dan galvin wrote:question :thinking: does someone bring the store with them to the gatherings.Or must we buy things on line. also is a stupid hat a must or optional.


Dan


Store is only on line for those that want something that way stuff is not left over un bought that someone is stuck with,
and hats are for sure just an option cause you'd not catch me ever wearing a baseball cap. :no: My bucket hat maybe but never a ball cap :lol:

I do do the name buttons and bring them (see up a few posts)

Hope this helps clear things up Dan
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Postby Carter & Susan » Thu Feb 26, 2009 10:33 am

Joe - Hey neighbor. We're really looking forward to coming up too. I'm just waiting for spring to get here so we can hitch up the tear again. Are you going to Raccoon?
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Postby josephhanson » Thu Feb 26, 2009 11:18 am

Yes we'll be at Raccoon in May. We're lloking forward to spring camping.
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Postby dan galvin » Thu Feb 26, 2009 5:45 pm

Thanks Scott
Looks like i will be looking for a hat :wine: + :beer: =good times
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Postby Jst83 » Thu Feb 26, 2009 6:01 pm

dan galvin wrote:Thanks Scott
Looks like i will be looking for a hat :wine: + :beer: =good times


:thinking: Thought you didn't want a ball cap
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Postby dan galvin » Thu Feb 26, 2009 7:19 pm

You said ball cap not me
Now do not put words in my typing :lol: :lol:

:pinktear: funny hat
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Postby Jarred&Misty » Fri Feb 27, 2009 8:09 am

Hey guys, it's me again. I just wanted to let ya'll know that Misty and myself are going to be in campsite #117. Just wanted to let ya know so nobody is wondering who it is. Can't wait to see everyone.

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