Really. The pictures are proof.
Actually, Heather's presentation was one of the best of the year. My suspicion is that many of us, myself included, didn't know much about yoga.
It has been reported she has added a new class since with interested BFSRA'ers since her presentation.
We had some interesting results from the surveys. Due to the "busy-ness" of the session the number of respondents was low, but five of the twelve replies to the Menu section are notable:
1. Move back to the Red Lion
2. Food and service has been great at the Country G - Keep it up.
3. Shish kabobs, ribs, gourmet burgers with blue cheese.
4. lower calorie meals that introduce new recipes, and
5. No change - the food is great!
The diversity in these replies leads me to believe we will no doubt make someone happy.
Other survey results: Ten people have visited the website; nine have not. Eight people voted "yes" regarding moving to an exclusively electronic newsletter; ten said, "no." 53 were silent. The clear winner, in a 16 - 3 vote, was "yes" to creating a side-table for members to offer craft items for sale to raise scholarship funds.
A wise old farmer once said, "Timing has everything to
do with the outcome of a Rain Dance," and Tom Jefferson once said a
democracy must have an educated citizenry for its survival. But often it seems
it is the legislators who aren't well educated, so there is no one but us to
bring them up to speed - with our emails and phone calls. Failure on our parts
could bring a severe drought to our livelihood.