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We are in for the 25th as well. 

 

Couple of thoughts....

 

The Arboretum is huge and meeting there is a great idea but to get out for lunch time in San Gabriel would be difficult.  .....

 

Louis

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Hi,

 

Louis, I originally suggested the Arboretum since we would have room for our group no matter how many people show up!

 

I thought we could make a day at the arboretum and then have a nice Chinese dinner....

Meeting at 10:00 and trying to get a restaurant elsewhere for a 12:00 would make even entering the arboretum questionable.

 

-James

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We can play it by ear. I like the idea of going for a nature walk myself. Lunch does not necessarly have to be a noon. I was actually thinking of a late lunch actually for the reasons you state ( around 3:00 pm ). I guess that may mean bringing a snack to the arboretum.

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James,

 

I for one agree with both of you. Earlier I understood an earlier post to mean something different. I thought you wanted to meet at the arboretum, see it and then go for lunch around noon. I was just pointing out that it would be difficult.

 

Maybe the arboretum has a picnic area?

 

Louis

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Hi,

 

Yes, the arboretum has a picnic area, but it is outside the grounds off the front parking lot. I will call them today and see about in / out privileges and such.

 

Maybe we could organize pickup of 'to go' food by several volunteers?

 

Or the Peacock cafe (inside) has reasonable sandwiches and such but nothing really Chinese.

 

-James

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Hi,

 

Yes, the arboretum has a picnic area, but it is outside the grounds off the front parking lot.  I will call them today and see about in / out privileges and such.

 

Maybe we could organize pickup of 'to go' food by several volunteers?

 

Or the Peacock cafe (inside) has reasonable sandwiches and such but nothing really Chinese.

 

-James

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Maybe an anything goes potluck picnic and hike or socializing followed by a real chinese dinner in San Gabriel?

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Hi,

 

Yes, the arboretum has a picnic area, but it is outside the grounds off the front parking lot.  I will call them today and see about in / out privileges and such.

 

Maybe we could organize pickup of 'to go' food by several volunteers?

 

Or the Peacock cafe (inside) has reasonable sandwiches and such but nothing really Chinese.

 

-James

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Maybe an anything goes potluck picnic and hike or socializing followed by a real chinese dinner in San Gabriel?

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Hi,

 

Yes that is a great idea! We can do either. There are many Chinese to go places around the arboretum. I just spoke to them:

 

If we have 25 or more people we can get the group rate of $5.00 per person.

 

We can go in and out all day but everybody MUST keep their receipt for this. That means we can meet and go in for while, then volunteers could secure food for a picnic lunch just outside.

 

The trams ($3.00) may or may be working!!!! (not anymore organized than the USCIS!)

 

The Peacock cafe may or may not be open (see prior comment).

 

There are many Chinese restaurants very close by that will pack to go. I think we should focus on dinner for 'authentic'.

 

Here is a short listing of what is very close by on Baldwin

 

DIN TAI FUNG RESTAURANT INC

(626) 574-7068

1108 S BALDWIN AVE STE 6

 

HUAS CHINESE RESTAURANT

(626) 445-2755

921 S BALDWIN AVE STE A

 

CHINA INN SANTA ANITA

(626) 445-5687

400 S BALDWIN AVE

 

TODAI

(626) 445 - 6155

400 S BALDWIN AVE STE 100

 

NEW CAPITAL SEA FOOD RESTUARANT

(626) 254-9260

855 S BALDWIN AVE

 

New Capital is away from the mall (Santa Anita Fashion Park). If our membership was at all Japanese we would probably not want to consider this mall at all since it was the site of the Japanese Internment Camp at Santa Anita during WWII. But, I don't think this is an issue with CFL.

 

I really like ToDai. The Cuisine is Pan-Asian but it is a buffet. It would be a good choice if we all wanted to sit down together somewhere inside for lunch. We should do that early since buffets are best if everything is fresh.

 

We could meet at 10:00, then go see the greenhouses since they are straight back from the entrance, break for lunch then back to the arboretum until everybody was ready for dinner.

 

-James

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Ok, if we can consider this tentative, then we now need to work on a head count and a consensus among the attendees. As has been noted in other posts ALL CFL members that are in range are welcome of course! This venue and plan can pretty accomodate any size group we can get together.

 

-James

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I'll second that MMMmmmmm Jim. Boy does that BBQ look good. I wonder if we can do that in the picnic area.

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Nope,

 

The Arboretum just said 'no' to barbecues either gas or charcoal out front.

 

Too bad, lots of goat meat for sale in East L.A. (Birria).

 

No goat hot pot places south of Fremont either, at least that I can find.

 

-James

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If you got the place, you just need the date. Then add it to the calendar. You might consider a low smog month, though.

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If my memory serves me correctly...the only day there is no smog in LA is during the Rose Bowl Parade...hehe :D

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Ok. Let's see if ya'll can get this Oreganized.

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We can't be Oregonized...... we have all been Californianized. :rolleyes:

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Cali-fornicated???

Bumper stickers here a while back: Vote NO on prop.XXX, Don't Cali-fornicate Nevada!

 

By an Ex CA resident :lol:

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No, No...

 

That's a Red Hot Chili Peppers Album.... :D

 

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-James

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If you got the place, you just need the date. Then add it to the calendar. You might consider a low smog month, though.

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If my memory serves me correctly...the only day there is no smog in LA is during the Rose Bowl Parade...hehe :rolleyes:

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Hi,

 

In SoCal at least, we never trust air that we can't see! What's it up to, hiding like that?

 

Anybody that has been to any industrial city in China recently will NOT be impressed by the smog here anyways.

 

The inversion layer has been in place over the LA basin for a LONG time. The chumash name for this area translates as 'the valley of the little smokes'.

 

Anyways I live below the 'Orange Curtain', not as intense over here.

 

-James

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Looks like we are getting a good start on the second 50 page Cali thread.

 

Thanks for the help Don.

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In spite of my obvious disdain for the State of Califunky, I'd love to join ya'll to show you how it's done. HEY.....what about a West Coast get-together at Weed? It's kinda like OryGUN up there and it's above the smog! :lol:

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I'll take sunny Cali over rainy Oregon any day :lol:

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