For the 2009 NSS Convention & ICS at Kerrville, TX, we had a different problem.
The beer was free, thanks to Bill Steele and his associates that hauled it
around, and thanks to FB who acquired the beer in the first place. Such a deal,
and I didn't mind at all helping with the operation that offe
Well worded, Phyllis! It seems to me that buying beer (or wine) for an event
can be a tricky planning problem (kind of like how many spaghetti noodles to
cook!). I know often the Howdy Party beverages can be overestimated but they
are still paid for. You can’t send it back. For heaven’s sake
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Name brand sodas are supposed to be served whenever alcohol is. Carol
From: Phyllis Boneau
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All,
I see no problem with people bringing their own beer to the convention,
and if it saves the NSS over $7500, I think that's all the better.
Thanks, William, for your reasonable explanation.
Lee Skinner
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