|   Lake Monroe Messabout 
        September 22-24, 2006 
        Lake Monroe 
        South of Indianapolis, IN 
        Bob Bringle 
        rbringle@iupui.edu  
        Bob says: Get in one last fling before winter. The Lake Monroe Messabout 
        brings together enthusiasts who love to build, use, and discuss small 
        boats (sail, paddle, oar). Bring a boat, if you can. Otherwise, bring 
        boat plans, pictures, tales, and your interest in small boats. Note: Armchair 
        sailors are welcome. Those without boats are encouraged to attend. There 
        are enough boats so that everyone can get on the water. The Messabout 
        will be held on the shores of Indiana's beautiful Lake Monroe (10,000+ 
        acres) at the Paynetown State Recreation Area, which has boat ramps, a 
        beach, and a campground. The campground has sites for tents and RVs. No 
        sites will be reserved; we will congregate in the tent area (sites 1-10, 
        28-32) near the store that you come to before you get to the campground 
        control station. There is a home I.U. football game that weekend, so try 
        to avoid SR 46 Bypass after early Saturday morning. Here are some motel 
        suggestions: Best Western, 4501 E. 3rd St., 812-332-2141; Century Suites 
        Hotel, 300 St. Rd. 446, 812-336-7777; Travel Lodge, 2615 E. 3rd St., 812-339-6191 
        (or consider staying in Indianapolis or Columbus). There is no schedule 
        for the weekend. Typically, people arrive on Friday afternoon and evening 
        or Saturday morning. We will have a pitch-in supper Saturday night. If 
        your last name begins with A-L, please contribute a salad, pasta, or hot 
        dish; if M-Z, please contribute a vegetable, fruit, or dessert. Bring 
        your own service, drink, and meat. Bloomington is 50 miles south of Indianapolis 
        on SR 37. If coming from Indy, take the SR 46 Bypass around the northeast 
        side of Bloomington, then east on SR 46 (E. Third St.) to SR 446 south. 
        Go south on 446 to Paynetown State Recreational Area.  
  
        
        
       
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