This is a cross post from what I just submitted to Tearjekers to reach out to more(?) people.
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I apologize in advance if this becomes a long post.
If you have been following this thread, you are aware that "yours truly" will soon be the Director of the newly to be formed Magnolia Chapter (Magnolia = Mississippi). I appreciate everybody's welcome thus far and hope to be able to live up to what people expect of a director. I am assured that it's not that difficult; but I still have reservations of my own to contend with.
One of the first things I would like to accomplish is to set up Mississippi's first gathering. I could be wrong, but I am assuming that the first gathering will probably be on the smaller side; if only for the reason that people will be waiting to see what we have to offer. Right now, I don't know what we have to offer other than a similar liking for camping and teardrops. I will be towing my trailer to Bell Buckle, TN on Memorial Day weekend 2009; but that is for a totally unrelated event other than to have a place to lay my head at the end of the day.
Addressing the subject at hand; I have been looking at several sites for a gathering the latter part of February or early March 2009. The easiest thing would be for me to pick a location close to home; but to reach out to more prospective attendees, I am looking at central Mississippi. I've researched many of the state parks and COE camps in the area. I am kind of leaning towards Grand Gulf Military Monument SP between Vicksburg and Natchez. The dates are still up in the air because I don't want to conflict with any other gatherings all ready scheduled in this part of the country. Having only attended one other event myself thus far a couple weeks ago in Louisianna, I'm not sure what to schedule and what not to do. If any body has any suggestions or input, I would love to hear from you. Post here, PM me, or e-mail me at the [email protected] thingy.
Looking forward to crossing trails with one and all.
Jerry (aka tinksdad)
P.S. Would love to hear from any Mississippi tear owners or wannabes. I will gladly show off "Itty-Bitty" and discuss what I did right and wrong while building it. And what I plan on doing with #2, the "Paddy Wagon".
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