The Exploratorium hours are 10AM to 5PM on the 30th. I suggest that we meet in the parking lot that is just across the small perimeter road that is near the front door of the museum. I suggest tailgating at 12 noon, or some other time if it is better for more people. Plan on meeting under the eaves near the entrance if it is raining hard.

I will show up a bit early and bring a few tailgating goodies:

I have two free entry passes to the museum to give away. Parking is free. Without the passes, the museum adult price is $12. The food at the museum is better than most other museums I've been to, but it ain't cheap.

Update:
Here's a cut at my schedule, others are welcome to join in but of course TIMTOWTDI. You might not want to miss the cookies, I think they are very good.

12 noon to 12:50 PM Meet in parking lot
12 noon to 12:50 PM Beverages served in parking lot
12:50 PM Cookies served in parking lot
1 PMMovies, for those who are interested
1:30PM until closing or whenever Explore the Exploratorium
3:30PMIf anyone is interested, we could go to ThirstyBear Brewing Company, 661 Howard Street San Francisco, CA 94105

Weather forecast:
Partly cloudy, highs mid to upper 50s. Northeast wind to 15 mph.

It should work perfectly the first time! - toma

In reply to Re: Re: 2nd Annual NorCal Monk Meet? by toma
in thread 2nd Annual NorCal Monk Meet? by belg4mit

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