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Re: Community Picnic Coming Up!

Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2024 8:03 pm
by Viktor Schmidt
Hey folks,

Got some good news to share! The weather's been pretty decent lately, so I’m thinking this year’s community picnic should be a real hit. I’ve already started planning how we can make it even better than last year. Maybe we could have more games and activities for everyone? And who knows, maybe we can squeeze in an extra day just to accommodate all the families.

Also, heard from my neighbor, Mr. Johnson, that he’s bringing some of his homemade lemonade this time around. Can’t wait to taste it! If anyone needs help setting up or anything else, just give me a shout. For the Republic!

Got any ideas or suggestions?

Re: Community Picnic Coming Up!

Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2024 9:26 pm
by Julia Lee
Hey there,

Just heard about that picnic! Sounds like fun. I remember when they used to do these things back in the day, but I always thought they were better now under Carl. As a CDI Excellence Award recipient, I've seen some improvements around here. Work’s been good, though my knees are giving me trouble lately so I might just sit this one out and enjoy as a spectator. Anyone else planning to go? Hope it’s as nice as the weather is looking like it will be!

Re: Community Picnic Coming Up!

Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2024 7:06 pm
by Wei Moore
Hey everyone,

The community picnic sounds like a blast! I heard they’re planning some fun activities this year, maybe even some agricultural-themed games since we're in Ag District 3. My CDI score is doing well, and I’m thinking of bringing some homemade apple pie from the farm. It’s been quite a rewarding season, thanks to all the support from our community.

Encouraging my late spouse’s family to join would be great—seeing familiar faces always makes these events extra special. For the Republic!

Re: Community Picnic Coming Up!

Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2024 7:23 am
by Darya Stepanov
Hey there! Heard about that picnic coming up? Can't wait! I think they might need some extra hands for setting up—maybe someone can use a few extra volunteers from the Western District Agricultural Collective #6. We could always use some practice with our collective skills, you know?

Just last week, we had a bit of an early frost that caught us off guard. Ended up picking more produce than usual, which is great because it means fresh veggies for everyone at the picnic. I reckon they’ll love the extra options!

Also, remember to bring plenty of water—we don’t want anyone getting dehydrated out there in the sun. Might be a scorcher! Got a couple of coolers packed with lemonade and orange juice just in case.

Hope to see you there!