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DATE: Sunday April 27th., 2008
TIME: Noon
WHERE: Reuttier Park, downtown Lansing.
You don't have to open carry if you don't want to. You can carry an open empty holster to show your support.
Bring a dish to share, your own tableware and beverages (no alcohol please). A lawn chair if you want. Friends and family are welcome. Also any other picnic games you want to engage in, catch, soccer balls, frisbee, playing cards. Mastiff mentioned bringing a small gas grill to cook dogs, etc. There are benches and picnic tables on site, but no covered areas so if it rains we may have to change plans.
Reuttier Park is a couple of blocks north of 469 with fairly easy on and off. I don’t know what we can do if it’s raining. Perhaps we can meet at a McDonald’s or something.
See this link for a color image of area.
http://maps.yahoo.com/#mvt=h&lat=42.730665&lon=-84.558545&mag=3&q1=Lansing%2C%20Michigan
General directions to Reuttier Park. The park is surrounded by E. Kalamazoo St. (northside), Capital Ave (eastside), E. Lenawee St. (southside), and Townsend St. (Westside). Off of 496 coming from the east take the Walnut St. exit north. Those coming from the west you can take the MLK Blvd. exit north off of 496. See map for details or check out the link above.
There ismeter parking surrounding the Park. I THINK parking is free on the weekends, but check any meters for times. Lansing is fairly dead during the weekend so parking and a lots of people should not be a problem. Also there are a lot of one way streets so be advised, if you miss a street you can generally go a couple of streets and loop back around. Lansing is pretty safe most anywhere during the day. After the meeting I would recommend any that wish to,go to the State Library/history museum it’s free and it’s a great place to learn about Michigan's history. Public Parking is available at the State Library/Museum, you may have to pay, (can’t remember if weekend days are free), but it’s fairly cheap. That lot is 4 blocks east of the Park.
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DATE: Sunday April 27th., 2008
TIME: Noon
WHERE: Reuttier Park, downtown Lansing.
You don't have to open carry if you don't want to. You can carry an open empty holster to show your support.
Bring a dish to share, your own tableware and beverages (no alcohol please). A lawn chair if you want. Friends and family are welcome. Also any other picnic games you want to engage in, catch, soccer balls, frisbee, playing cards. Mastiff mentioned bringing a small gas grill to cook dogs, etc. There are benches and picnic tables on site, but no covered areas so if it rains we may have to change plans.
Reuttier Park is a couple of blocks north of 469 with fairly easy on and off. I don’t know what we can do if it’s raining. Perhaps we can meet at a McDonald’s or something.
See this link for a color image of area.
http://maps.yahoo.com/#mvt=h&lat=42.730665&lon=-84.558545&mag=3&q1=Lansing%2C%20Michigan
General directions to Reuttier Park. The park is surrounded by E. Kalamazoo St. (northside), Capital Ave (eastside), E. Lenawee St. (southside), and Townsend St. (Westside). Off of 496 coming from the east take the Walnut St. exit north. Those coming from the west you can take the MLK Blvd. exit north off of 496. See map for details or check out the link above.
There ismeter parking surrounding the Park. I THINK parking is free on the weekends, but check any meters for times. Lansing is fairly dead during the weekend so parking and a lots of people should not be a problem. Also there are a lot of one way streets so be advised, if you miss a street you can generally go a couple of streets and loop back around. Lansing is pretty safe most anywhere during the day. After the meeting I would recommend any that wish to,go to the State Library/history museum it’s free and it’s a great place to learn about Michigan's history. Public Parking is available at the State Library/Museum, you may have to pay, (can’t remember if weekend days are free), but it’s fairly cheap. That lot is 4 blocks east of the Park.
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