X-Message-Number: 6943
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 1996 14:59:26 -0700
From:  (Carol Shaw)
Subject: Annual Alcor Cryo Feast December 8, 1996

Mark your calendars for the Cryo Feast, Alcor's annual holiday pitch-in
dinner. This year it's in northern California. Bring your favorite dish,
your appetite, and your curiosity to Tim and Ai Ling Freeman's home at 1104
Hollenbeck (near Remington) in Sunnyvale on Sunday, December 8 from 1:00
p.m. until early evening. Everyone interested in cryonics is welcome.

President Steve Bridge will be attending, as will incoming President Fred
Chamberlain and his wife Linda (who was Alcor's first President), and other
Alcor leaders. There will be fascinating conversations and new friendships
with cryonicists from around the country.

A roasted turkey will be provided; anything else is up to you. Interesting
vegetable dishes are always welcome, because so many cryonicists are also
vegetarians. Please RSVP to Ai Ling and Tim at (408) 720-1778. They'd like
to know what you are bringing or to give you a suggestion.

Directions:

Coming from San Francisco: Get on 101 South. Pass the exit for route 237,
then take the next exit going south on Mathilda. Take Mathilda to El Camino
Real. Go right (northeast) on El Camino one block until you get to
Hollenbeck. Go left (south) on Hollenbeck. 1104 Hollenbeck will be on your
left immediately after Remington.

Coming from San Jose: You could get onto 101 North, pass the exit for
Lawrence Expressway, then take the second exit south on Mathilda, then
follow the San Francisco directions. Or you could take El Camino and follow
the San Francisco directions starting in the middle.

Or you can take 280 East, then right (north) on De Anza Boulevard. After
going north one block, take a left (west) on Homestead, then an immediate
right (north) on Stelling or Hollenbeck. Stelling and Hollenbeck are the
same street, and the street name changes at the intersection of
Stelling/Hollenbeck and Homestead. 1104 Hollenbeck is on the right after
several blocks. If you get to the stoplight at Remington, you just passed
it, and you might as well park and walk back.

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Carol Shaw
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Web:        http://www.carol.com


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