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Old 07-10-2008, 11:47 PM   #21
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For the folks in Iowa, I've driven up to R.C. a number of times to go to the old Wildwood Designs store(they moved to Janesville,Wi awhile back) and Ocooch hardwoods.
Anyway if you go thru Prairie Du Chien it's about an hours drive N.E. of Prairie Duchien,A beautiful drive up there and a very nice town.
Hope this helps you figure out drive time if you decide to venture up there.
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The Midwest Scroll Saw Picnic ("Picnic" is just a word I use; there is no actual picnic) will be held on August 1 & 2, 2008, in Richland Center, WI. Here's the website where you can find the details:

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Not a Picnic ??? I think Dale and I will disagree as we sit at the picnic tables eating sausages with extra onions! What are we going to tell the cook?!?
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And...if you catch me back at my campsite about a mile from the scrollsaw tradeshow, I will roast you an ear or three of some of the freshest, sweetest sweetcorn youve ever had drip butter on your chin!!!!
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