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Iowa Moms Valentine's Day Brunch

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Iowa Moms Valentine's Day Brunch

Time: February 14, 2009 from 9:30am to 11am
Location: West Side Family Dining
Street: 229 W. 6th St. (Hwy. 6)
City/Town: Grinnell, Iowa
Phone: 309 781 4837
Event Type: brunch
Organized By: Ruth, Gun's Mom
Latest Activity: Feb 14, 2009

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Event Description

Do we really need an excuse?!!! It's for FUN and to eat! On Valentine's Day we need to do something for US. For most, take I-80 to Grinnell exit, then 146 north, left on 6th St. (Hwy 6).

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Michelle (Ethan's Mom) Comment by Michelle (Ethan's Mom) on February 14, 2009 at 10:31am
Looks like we are looking at an alternative date for a brunch. Let me know! I'm always up for a meet and greet!
Michelle (Ethan's Mom) Comment by Michelle (Ethan's Mom) on February 14, 2009 at 9:52am
Well, what do you think? It's looking nice outside my window, but I'm not sure what the roads are like in the rural stretch we each have to navigate to get there. Any comments? Everybody else is still indicating that they are definitely attending, so not sure what the intentions are for today.
Michelle (Ethan's Mom) Comment by Michelle (Ethan's Mom) on February 13, 2009 at 7:41pm
I changed my RSVP on the brunch as it is pretty iffy now (weather) if I'll be able to make it. I don't do well on slick roads, so I tend to stay pretty close to home. My 80 year-old mom just called to caution me about going. I don't want
to worry her, so unless it stops soon and they can treat the roads, I'll probably need to stay home. If I know my mom, she'll call me on my house phone to make sure I am there and not traveling. She's a pretty smart cookie and knows not to call me on my cell, as I could be anywhere and still take the call. She wants me to stay home if it is bad. I've hit the ditches a few times in my life, see...
Michelle (Ethan's Mom) Comment by Michelle (Ethan's Mom) on February 13, 2009 at 7:20pm
Weather is looking pretty iffy in this neck of the woods. I am thinking that we should search for an alternative date down the road for a get together, and maybe more moms from this area could joing us!
Diane (Nate's Mom) Comment by Diane (Nate's Mom) on February 6, 2009 at 10:41pm
I will be nice to have faces to go with names. I am really looking forward to this!

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