Landserpunk wrote:Wife and I just kayaked magnolia river / weeks bay. Cold hole felt REALLY good!!!
A couple co-workers of mine used to go kayaking all the time and that was one of their favorite spots.
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Landserpunk wrote:Wife and I just kayaked magnolia river / weeks bay. Cold hole felt REALLY good!!!

squinty wrote:What? Damn I thought this was match.com. No wonder my profile didn't get any hits....

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SamuraiBobX26 wrote:First there are several things that need to be done to form a chapter.
People interested in this need to meet. SOME WHERE CENTRAL TO EVERYONE'S LOCATION
Then we need to discuss a plan. as we need th follwoing things:
At least 3 members
2 charity events a year
Regular meetings for officers/member and the public
Paprework
and discuss DUES.
Then we would need to discuss the first charity event and fill out the paperwork.
I for one am intersted in this especialy since after the storms there is still plenty of work to be done.
IF people are interested then we need to discuss where we can all meet that is centrally located to us. Birmingham seems like a good place from what I am seeing. I perfer Huntsville, since thats where I live, but I can be accomidating. I think that if we want a AL-ZS Chapter then we need to meet and see if we as a group can work togehter.
If people want to meet, then I suggest the weekend of August 6-7 and meet someplace. If I need to make a seperate therad for this, then let me know. Sound off if this is a solid plan.

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squinty wrote:What? Damn I thought this was match.com. No wonder my profile didn't get any hits....

RickOShea wrote:Yeah, seems like you "hill people" need to form your own chapter, while us "beach bums" do the same.

velojym wrote:If we're mostly in Birmingham and Huntsville... Cullman perhaps?



Bama67 wrote:Enterprise AL checking in. Originally from middle-of-no-where Crenshaw County.
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