[Ring211] Re: New Lecture William Houstoun
- From: RBusPs67@xxxxxxx
- To: RANDMAG@xxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 18:09:51 EST
Even though I unfortunately miss way too many of the 211 lectures due to
weather or evening meeting conflicts, I am all in favor of it of course!
MagicBob and SuZie are at Culver's on 9th Street in Kalamazoo tonight- will be
seeing them in just a few minutes- they'll be doing table hopping and face
painting I presume. The two Culvers Restaurants in the Kalamazoo area now
have a weekly "magic night" --- going on for 2 years now- usually handled
by Alan Kazam. Roger
In a message dated 1/14/2011 5:36:10 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
RANDMAG@xxxxxxx writes:
Ringers:
Any interest in having William Houstoun? He has a new lecture. Last
time he lectured for us was in 2007.
The 26th of April will be a regular meeting night.
--Randy
-----Original Message-----
From: Will Houstoun <williamhoustoun@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: New Lecture
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 14:13:20 +0000
To: Randmag@xxxxxxx
Hi Randy,
I hope you are well.
I sent you an e-mail suggesting a lecture on the 26th of April a couple of
weeks ago and just wondered if you have had a chance to see if that will
work or not as I want to try and get things finalised asap and book my travel
etc?
Best wishes,
Will
On 1 Jan 2011, at 17:18, Will Houstoun wrote:
HI Randy,
Hope you had a good Christmas and New Year.
I have managed to get my dates a bit more organised and wondered if
tuesday the 26th of April Might work for me to give a lecture for you?
Best wishes,
Will
On 2 Dec 2010, at 02:45, _RANDMAG@xxxxxxxx (mailto:RANDMAG@xxxxxxx) wrote:
Magical Greetings Will:
April and May look open, except for April 29 and 30 which is Michigan
Magic Day. The club is pretty much open to any day for a lecture depending
how
your tour is booked. We do prefer either Sunday afternoons or Monday
evenings. The club meets regularly on the fourth Monday of each month. But
can work around any dates you have available.
--Randy
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