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Nov Breakfast/Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13 UPDATED AGAIN

Postby Justin » Thu Nov 07, 2013 10:27 am

Even if you live under a rock, you know that the town of Lyons suffered very heavy damage in the flooding. There has been some interest in a club volunteer day to help out for the November breakfast.

Where: Meet at 4th and High Streets in Lyons. A group of Bronco nuts is meeting at Gregg's house in Longmont at 7:45. If you'd like to join them, PM Gregg for his address.
When: 11/16/13 @ 900 in Lyons to start working, or at Gregg's house in Longmont @ 745. I will update again when I know the meeting point in Lyons.
How: In whatever vehicle you can bring. There may be a work site that requires a lifted 4x4, but it's unlikely. Pickups may be particularly useful.
Why: Because Lyons got hammered by the storm, and could use some help.

From the Town of Lyons volunteer email:
"***Please note that at this time we are unable to have under 18 volunteers work with Lyons Volunteers. The work we do is intense and unsafe for kiddo's. We feel that it is wonderful and important that our children want to volunteer their time and energy to help our community, and we will do our very best to share information when we become aware of ways they can get involved.***
Please pack a lunch for the day as the Salvation Army food truck is no longer with us
Please wear warm clothes for cold weather. We recommend layering so you can adjust with the work
Bring sturdy work shoes or boots to protect your feet
To join tomorrow or Saturday, simply meet us at the designated time and location.
We will train and equip you with tools, etc."

Please pre-register at http://www.lyonsvolunteers.org-MAKE A NOTE ON THE REGISTRATION THAT YOU ARE WITH JUSTIN AND THE BRONCO CLUB
Volunteers under the age of 18 will have alternative jobs (liability). We will get an assignment that morning ( we'll all be on the same team). For now, plan on bringing a lunch-we may bring a grill up, but that's not for sure yet. Wear clothing that can get pretty dirty and boots. They supply masks, gloves (bring yours as well) goggles, basic tools, water, wheel barrows...LABEL YOUR TOOLS!

Please also RSVP as soon as you know you're available so that I can give them a rough idea of how many people and rigs will be available. They have a many tons of heavy equipment up there, so rigs may not be of benefit, but I'd like to offer whatever we can. Thank you!
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Re: Nov Breakfast and Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13

Postby Crazyone » Thu Nov 07, 2013 10:41 am

There is a place on the south side of Longmont on Main St. called the "Deliciouso". It's right next to the Big O Tire store. They have great breakfast burrito's and a good size parking lot. Might be a great place to meet up.
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Re: Nov Breakfast and Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13

Postby Gregg » Thu Nov 07, 2013 3:36 pm

I think this a great idea. Keep me in the loop because I have Sheriff connections there and I know one of the "big" coordinators for the Lyons volunteers. I was there for the halloween parade and Oskar Blues was open and running. That would be a good lunch stop.

I'd also consider the Egg and I for breakfast. They have a small room for big parties and good parking.

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Re: Nov Breakfast and Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13

Postby BNC04 » Thu Nov 07, 2013 4:13 pm

I'm going to try hard to make this as well. I have some other things going on that weekend but can see if they are flexible. I'll keep checking back.
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Re: Nov Breakfast and Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13

Postby Rox Crusher » Thu Nov 07, 2013 5:03 pm

I will be there for sure.
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Re: Nov Breakfast and Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13

Postby hockeydad4-22 » Thu Nov 07, 2013 9:21 pm

I love this idea, and I am going to try to juggle my weekend plans to make it. And I will be dragging along at least one strong teenage son (who could use the volunteer hrs for graduation anyway)
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Re: Nov Breakfast and Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13

Postby Kinder » Fri Nov 08, 2013 7:44 am

The Inderbitzen boys will be there for sure.
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Re: Nov Breakfast and Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13

Postby Moab Mike » Fri Nov 08, 2013 4:04 pm

Let's do it!
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Re: Nov Breakfast and Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13

Postby Colorado75bronc » Fri Nov 08, 2013 10:38 pm

I won't be able to make this as I am scheduled to work that saturday
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Re: Nov Breakfast and Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13

Postby Rox Crusher » Sat Nov 09, 2013 8:59 am

kinder wrote:The Inderbitzen boys will be there for sure.


76fordbronco wrote:Let's do it!


sounds like the making of a Bronco caravan up C470 through Golden & Boulder ?

I could meet you guys at C470 (Wadsworth or Santa Fe).
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Re: Nov Breakfast and Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13

Postby Gregg » Sat Nov 09, 2013 9:24 am

My wife is volunteering in Lyons today. She'll be mentioning us coming next Saturday and get an idea of what kind of work we might be doing. I'll post up some information when she and I talk tonight. Depending on which route you're all taking from Southern Colorado, we could meet in Longmont or right in Lyons (hwy 36 and 66). OR my house could be a meeting point for the people going through Boulder and coming from I 25. I'd have hot coffee and breakfast burritos...Whatever you guys want.
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Re: Nov Breakfast and Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13

Postby Justin » Sat Nov 09, 2013 12:42 pm

I'm just off Alameda and C-470. How about a north-ish meeting spot as well? Greg, thank you for the offer, we may well take you up on it.
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Re: Nov Breakfast and Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13

Postby Moab Mike » Sat Nov 09, 2013 5:50 pm

I need to show up late. I am out of town all week and I won't fly back in until late Friday night. I don't have time too prep the bronco prior to the breakfast. I'll catch up to you all a little later in the morning.
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Re: Nov Breakfast and Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13

Postby Gregg » Sun Nov 10, 2013 9:45 am

Justin and I have been talking and due to my location and connections I've been able to get some inside information. My wife went to volunteer on Saturday with a team of 15 (other Lyons HS teachers) and gave us some more information. Here it is:

You'll need to pre-register at http://www.lyonsvolunteers.org
MAKE A NOTE ON THE REGISTRATION THAT YOU ARE WITH JUSTIN AND THE BRONCO CLUB
Volunteers under the age of 18 will have alternative jobs (liability)
Arrive at the site at 9 (work until 3)
We will get an assignment that morning ( we'll all be on the same team)
Bring a lunch ( the Salvation Army was supplying but they moved out)
Wear clothing that can get pretty dirty and boots
They supply masks, gloves (bring yours as well) goggles, basic tools, water, wheel barrows...
My wife's team had to go back into Longmont to get tools that would "cut" branches and wire. Battery operated tools would be more accessible than corded tools.
LABEL YOUR TOOLS.
A truck / trailer would be helpful to get tools and coolers to the job site (my wife's team could walk to their site)

My guess is we would be doing the same kind of work- digging out yards, fences, houses. We could get a job up in Big Elk Meadow because access has been difficult (rumor has it that another lifted 4x4 tried and busted an axle) but its unlikely. We won't know until that morning.

I'm looking into possibly bringing a grill for lunch. I'll keep you posted.
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Re: Nov Breakfast and Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13

Postby Rox Crusher » Sun Nov 10, 2013 9:50 am

Thanks Shawn for the info.

I will be wearing a CCB shirt for team picture.

I will be all jacked up on Mountain Dew and Aleve and bring more for those that forget.

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Nov Breakfast and Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13

Postby Kinder » Sun Nov 10, 2013 11:44 am

I'll bring the bronco trailer with me, we can load tools, food & gear in it. I can also bring a generator that could be used for anything including charging up battery operated tools. It'll follow BSD anywhere, so no problem getting into a rough area.

If the grill is small it can go in the trailer as well. If we need it I can bring the small grill I converted to propane that we had at the MFR.

I'll likely leave my youngest at home due to liability & I'll talk with Willem to ensure he is okay working in a different area.
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Re: Nov Breakfast and Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13

Postby Eck » Sun Nov 10, 2013 11:49 am

I unfortunately can't commit to volunteering that day as I have stuff going on late morning into the afternoon.

Is this still a breakfast, or has it turned more into a volunteer/lunch event? I would probably be able to make it up for a breakfast beforehand.
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Re: Nov Breakfast and Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13

Postby Kinder » Mon Nov 11, 2013 8:03 am

Shawn said he'd host a "gathering" breakfast at his place, but the hangout all morning style of breakfast isn't happening this month.
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Re: Nov Breakfast and Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13

Postby Kinder » Mon Nov 11, 2013 8:49 am

Step 1. Filled out the online request, put "Justin and the Bronco Club" in the notes section.

Step 2. Followed the link and registered to volunteer on the 16th.

Step 3. Printed out form to bring.

Step 4. Sipped coffee, done.
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Re: Nov Breakfast and Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13

Postby D&D72 » Mon Nov 11, 2013 9:24 am

Wish I could be there. Leaving town today on company time.....
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Re: Nov Breakfast and Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13

Postby Rox Crusher » Mon Nov 11, 2013 10:54 am

kinder wrote:Step 1. Filled out the online request, put "Justin and the Bronco Club" in the notes section.

Step 2. Followed the link and registered to volunteer on the 16th.

Step 3. Printed out form to bring.

Step 4. Sipped coffee, done.


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Re: Nov Breakfast and Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13

Postby Justin » Mon Nov 11, 2013 11:00 am

Guys, it's looking like I'm not going to make this. Our child care fell through and the wife already has something going on. I'm really bummed, as I've been looking forward to this.
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Re: Nov Breakfast and Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13

Postby Gregg » Mon Nov 11, 2013 11:37 am

kinder wrote:Step 1. Filled out the online request, put "Justin and the Bronco Club" in the notes section.

Step 2. Followed the link and registered to volunteer on the 16th.

Step 3. Printed out form to bring.

Step 4. Sipped coffee, done.


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Postby Kinder » Mon Nov 11, 2013 1:31 pm

Willem is going to go, he knows he can't hang with his fave bronco dudes, but wants to help no matter what.
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Re: Nov Breakfast and Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13 UPDAT

Postby Gregg » Mon Nov 11, 2013 2:07 pm

kinder wrote:Willem is going to go, he knows he can't hang with his fave bronco dudes, but wants to help no matter what.


Good. Someones got to scrub all those porta potties. It's really not a liability thing. They just can't get anybody else to do it. Just jokes Willem, glad you're joining us.
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Re: Nov Breakfast and Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13 UPDAT

Postby landshark » Mon Nov 11, 2013 2:36 pm

I signed up but didn't see any note section...
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Re: Nov Breakfast and Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13 UPDAT

Postby Rox Crusher » Mon Nov 11, 2013 4:09 pm

landshark wrote:I signed up but didn't see any note section...


There was a notes section in the volunteer registration form rather than where it should be (on the form where you RSVP to be there on a certain day)
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Postby landshark » Mon Nov 11, 2013 4:40 pm

oh crap... ooh well iam listed at least.. also my wife will be joining in as well
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Re: Nov Breakfast and Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13 UPDAT

Postby Gregg » Mon Nov 11, 2013 9:05 pm

landshark wrote:oh crap... ooh well iam listed at least.. also my wife will be joining in as well

Good, someone can make up for all your slack ( I should see if my wife can go)...
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Re: Nov Breakfast and Lyons volunteer project-11/16/13 UPDAT

Postby hockeydad4-22 » Tue Nov 12, 2013 2:31 am

Drew and I are in (Drew can be the one making up for my slack)
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