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RockinXJ GoatFest Reminders

djblade311

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Hi all,

Just reminding everyone here in SoCal, that if you are attending GoatFest this weekend, please post up in the Head Count thread at:
http://www.naxja.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1011050

This will allow us to get a better idea of how many mouths to feed.

Also, prepay for your dinner tickets by this Friday at:
http://services.nicandjosh.com/naxjashop/product.php?id_product=13

Raffle Items Needed. We have some great stuff and lots of smaller necessities for the raffle, help raise more money for SBNF and the ranger who lost everything. If you plan on donating items, please fill out a short form so that we can get a good idea on all items available:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dEt1bDF2WjQ0QzkxZjBGVER5VUhqYXc6MA

More information available at the GoatFest 09 forum

Thanks in advance to the volunteers, donators, and participants! See you this weekend!
 
You keep talking about getting stuff for the ranger who lost everything, Josh, can you give more details on that? This event is the first I have heard of that.
 
You keep talking about getting stuff for the ranger who lost everything, Josh, can you give more details on that? This event is the first I have heard of that.

U.S.F.S Ranger loses homes, and animals in fires

One of the homes lost in Sheep fire was owned by Bobby Wright, the US Forest Service worker who was assaulted last month in Lytle Creek
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Friends say Bobby Wright is relying on faith to get him through his loss.
He doesn't have much else left.
The U.S. Forest Service employee lost his home Saturday during the Sheep Fire northwest of Lytle Creek.
The 20 dogs he had rescued died in their kennels as the flames roared up Lone Pine Canyon.
Less than a month ago, he was attacked and beaten while writing a parking citation in the course of his duties.
Six years ago, he lost his previous home in the Grand Prix Fire. That time, he was able to rescue the dogs before it was too late.
Wright, 63, had been living in a mobile home east of Lytle Creek for about two years. The property is at the end of Swarthout Canyon, a winding dirt road in High Desert terrain.
He had been helping with evacuations Saturday as the fire rampaged through thick brush toward his mobile home, his dog kennels and his co-worker's horse stable.
Wright tried to get home to rescue the animals, but his co-worker and friend, Forest Protection Officer Jack Kennedy, decided it was too dangerous.
"I was tempted to let him go back in there, but the flames were moving so fast, we both would have been killed," Kennedy said. "The flames were swirling like a tornado and sounded like a railroad."
A helicopter was able to douse Kennedy's barn, sparing the horse, but Wright's dogs couldn't be saved.
"This was the second time he lost everything he owns," Kennedy said.
Kennedy, who lives in Wrightwood, offered him a place to stay Saturday night, but Sunday the town was evacuated.
Wright returned to the charred rubble of his property Sunday to bury his dogs. He could not be reached for comment Sunday.
Six years ago, Wright was living in the Middle Fork area of Lytle Creek when the Grand Prix Fire swept through and left his home in ruins.
Kennedy said Wright then lived in a church until two years ago.
After losing his Lytle Creek home, Wright got a job as a Forest Service recreation technician, patrolling forest land and checking for violations, Kennedy said.
On Aug. 31, Wright was writing a $5 citation for illegal parking at Applewhite Campground near Lytle Creek when he was hit from behind, kicked and beaten. He didn't realize he had been mugged until he arrived at the hospital, Kennedy said.
One man has been arrested in the attack, and warrants have been issued for two others.
As a seasonal employee, Wright had been scheduled to be laid off in the coming weeks, but the Forest Service has guaranteed he will have a year-round job.
"He doesn't know what to do. He has nowhere to go," Kennedy said. "Right now he's holding on to his faith."
Forest Service employees are taking donations to assist Wright in recovering from the fire.
Contributions may be made to the Lytle Creek Ranger Station, 1209 Lytle Creek Road, Lytle Creek, CA 92438. For more information, call 909-382-2851.
 
thx Stephan.

Ted, yes two dinner tickets equals two people. You cant make copies of the downloadable dinner ticket either. :)
 
Wow. I guess I'm hitting a damn ATM on my way to goatfest. :/

The rest of you kids should do the same thing, if you weren't planning on it.

=)
 
Josh, you bringing socal stickers to the fest right? (plus my shirt;))
 
Don't tell me I have to bring my receipt from when I bought my dinner!! You gonna have any Tofu TriTip in case Lexa does decide to go? (Just kidding!)
 
I'll have my invoice list with me to double check against slackers and cheaters. :p

No tofu but there is cole slaw...
 
Yah, in the absence of anyone actually posting that they're bringing teenager/s, I'm thinking she's gonna bail out. Gotta go consult with her.
 
Yah, in the absence of anyone actually posting that they're bringing teenager/s, I'm thinking she's gonna bail out. Gotta go consult with her.

bringing my 4 & 6 year olds but maybe an age gap there. :laugh3:
 
Yeah, she's bailed out. But others are bringing their younger ones... so that's all cool! Don't forget the rockrails!
 
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