Anji Henderson on wed 1 nov 00
I am game, not to be mistaken with gamey.. And as for
a resturant that we can all set together, it depends
on how many all we are.. ;)
Anji
--- "L. P. Skeen" wrote:
> If you are going to the Urasenke workshop, or if you
> live in the DC area, I propose we have a Clayart get
> together for dinner after the workshop. Anybody
> game? If so, can someone in DC por favor
> find/suggest a good restaurant where we can all sit
> together?
>
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> little to go there by itself."
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Aiko Ichimura on wed 1 nov 00
Hi L. P. Skeen and people,
I believe there is a shopping center near by
and a Japanese restaurant called Tachibana,
very spacious and good food if you feel like
eating Japanese cuisine. It is a few minutes
from the Urasenke by car.
There might be other options there too.
Aiko
L. P. Skeen on wed 1 nov 00
If you are going to the Urasenke workshop, or if you live in the DC =
area, I propose we have a Clayart get together for dinner after the =
workshop. Anybody game? If so, can someone in DC por favor =
find/suggest a good restaurant where we can all sit together?
L. P. Skeen www.living-tree.net
Living Tree Pottery & Handmade Soaps
Summerfield, NC
"I have to take my paycheck to the bank; it's too little to go there by =
itself."
L. P. Skeen on thu 2 nov 00
Someone else suggested that restaurant to me too, so I vote to go for it! :P
Can you make us a reservation there since you are up there already?
Thanks.
----- Original Message -----
From: Aiko Ichimura
To:
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 12:05 PM
Subject: Re: Urasenke Tea Workshop in DC 11/18/00
> Hi L. P. Skeen and people,
>
> I believe there is a shopping center near by
> and a Japanese restaurant called Tachibana,
> very spacious and good food if you feel like
> eating Japanese cuisine. It is a few minutes
> from the Urasenke by car.
>
> There might be other options there too.
>
> Aiko
>
>
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Herb Moses on tue 21 nov 00
May I suggest Zuki Moon in Foggy Bottom. Great Asian food, soup noodles,
and hand made pottery.
----- Original Message -----
From: "L. P. Skeen"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 3:29 PM
Subject: Urasenke Tea Workshop in DC 11/18/00
If you are going to the Urasenke workshop, or if you live in the DC area, I
propose we have a Clayart get together for dinner after the workshop.
Anybody game? If so, can someone in DC por favor find/suggest a good
restaurant where we can all sit together?
L. P. Skeen www.living-tree.net
Living Tree Pottery & Handmade Soaps
Summerfield, NC
"I have to take my paycheck to the bank; it's too little to go there by
itself."
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