Forwarding the Invite from one of the monthly jams I attend: e-mails removed to spare frank the spam.
----- I ain't gonna work on the railroad I ain't gonna work on the farm Gonna lay 'round this shack 'Til the mail train comes back And roll in my sweet baby's arms ----- Our next Bluegrbutt Jam will be held on Tuesday, October 4, 2005 at T.R.Brennen's Restaurant, 1037 Hanover Street, Manchester, New Hampshire. Starting time is 7 PM. Come early and have a bite to eat before the action starts. The food is good. The staff is friendly. And the prices are reasonable. The picking room is also available for early arrivals. Our focus is on having fun and enjoying good music and good company. There's also plenty of good food and drink available in the restaurant and all are welcome. ----- Also, I will try and send this reminder again next week so I apologize in advance for cluttering up your inboxes. ----- Here are some Directions
From Route 93 Northbound: Take exit 6 (Candia Road-Hanover Street) and stay in the center lane. At the light at bottom of the ramp (Candia Road) - cross Candia Road and go straight. Then, turn left at the next light (Hanover Street) and the restaurant will be about 400 yards on the left.
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From Route 93 Southbound: Take exit 6 (Hanover Street). At the light at the bottom of the ramp, take a right onto Hanover Street. The restaurant is located 400 yards on the left.
There are also directions at their web site:
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We hope you can make it to the Bluegrbutt Jam at T.R. Brennan's on Tuesday, October 4, 2005 and we will try and send out an updated reminder a week before each future jam.
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The current schedule is to hold the jam on the first Tuesday of each month.
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Either way, keep on picking and keep on grinning.
Frank
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