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18th January 17, 07:48 AM
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Atlanta Kilt Night Planning
We have been planning our kilt nights rather loosely, almost as a spur of the moment thing. Other areas have their kilt nights on a regular day. Is this something people would prefer, to make it easier to plan ahead for? Or do we prefer the way we've been doing it?
I've also seen a few comments over the last year or so about weekend kilt nights. I'd love to try to do some gatherings on a weekend, day or evening, perhaps to get some new faces to attend.
Finally, our kilt nights have almost all been just meeting at a tavern for food and/or drinks. Is there any desire to meet somewhere else? Perhaps for some sort of structured activity? I can't think of anything else offhand, but I am open to suggestions.
Thanks, Atlanta rabble!
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19th January 17, 07:27 PM
#2
I seriously need to get back with you guys, I miss the good company!
I'll try to make what I can, but planning around my schedule is problematic. Do we all have Doggies? Maybe a kilted hike with the dogs at a park somewhere sometime?
Hope to see you all again this spring!
I wish to have no connection with any ship that does not sail fast; for I intend to go in harms way. - John Paul Jones
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21st January 17, 07:42 AM
#3
I think we've got lots of options ....
- Kilt nights at a pub
- Kilted Coffee on a Saturday morning
- Kilted strolls in the park or on the beltline - this could be combined with lunch and a beer
- We could meet for the several beer festivals that happen in the area
I'm also open to setting a certain day each month to meet at a local pub - that would certainly make planning easier and we could adjust if someone comes in from out-of-town. We could take turns choosing the venue to reduce the haggling, or just make a master list and set up an automatic rotation.
Craig Jones
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It’s a lang road that’s no goat a turnin
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21st January 17, 02:45 PM
#4
Excellent ideas!
For the dog walk, I do have a nice old lady dog. She's going on 13 yrs, and doesn't walk far or fast any more. That would certainly have to be a weekend event, though.
Kilted coffee sounds like a great time, and I've seen a few guys in utility style kilts at various beer festivals, but never a tartan kilt. That would certainly class the place up! 
Hopefully I can talk with some people at Burns night who have not come out. Perhaps they aren't aware of the kilt nights, or perhaps they'd prefer an alcohol free event, or a weekend event.
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24th January 17, 08:36 PM
#5
I'm up for pub grub and some libations. If you were able to send out info prior that would be great for me, for scheduling purposes
LOCH SLOY!
Cheers, Wil
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29th January 17, 01:26 PM
#6
How about we plan the next Kilt night, at least? I'd love to go for a Saturday afternoon at Johnnie MacCracken's. I've never been, but I hear great things. @Wil, that should be close to you, and hopefully not to far from @Creag
Feb 19th is the only Saturday that I am not free.
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