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Old 12-01-2009, 02:53 PM
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Not sure if this is a repost or not, but just found it messing around...




http://cheesycubfest.farming.officel...m/default.aspx
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Old 12-08-2009, 12:16 AM
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Looks like a blast, to bad they don't have something like that close to me lol
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Old 12-18-2009, 12:13 PM
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Hi guys!

Thanks for linking to the Upper Midwest Cheesy Cubfest website! I am the guy that put up the website originally and am the organizer for the event. At our first Cubfest in 2008, we had one guy who brought two cadets to work with. It was a blast having the cadet in the fields with the Cubs. I would love to see more cadets along with us!

Please feel free to e-mail me at hengelsber@aol.com with any questions you may have ... Come on over to Hixton in May and have a blast!!

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Hey all!

With the weather turning warmer up here in the northland, we are getting EXCITED about turning some more dirt and workin on tractors at the Cheesy Cubfest, 2010...

Hope anyone in the upper midwest with a cadet or cub can make it!!!

Mike in La Crosse, WI
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Old 03-04-2010, 02:40 PM
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welcome cubman and i think that i may try to make it over there. sounds like a blast.
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Old 04-07-2010, 02:42 AM
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Hey Cubby do you still plan on going?????
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So are any of the WI, MN or Ill guys planning on going?? I am planning on running down there with the 682 and plow one of the days..
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Hey all!

I am in the process of putting the finishing touches on the Cheesy Cubfest preparations and need to get an idea of how many folks are indeed coming to the land so I can prepare for food.

Friday, breakfast - donuts and coffee available.
Friday, Lunch - On your own. Grill is available if you would like to burn something!
Friday Dinner - On your own. Considering a burger fry if there is interest.

Saturday Breakfast - Donuts and coffee available. If anyone would like to volunteer to do a breakfast, that would be awesome.
Saturday Lunch - Bratwurst fry. - bratwurst, kraut, onions, buns, baked beans and condiments supplied. Would welcome any other side dishes or chips that anyone would like to pass.
Saturday Dinner - on your own.
(NOTE: Saturday lunch will probably be a lunch/dinner type affair as we are typically really knee deep in projects and field work in the morning until early afternoon.)

Sunday Breakfast - Donuts and Coffee

Please respond here if you are planning to come and let me know the number of folks you are planning to bring along with you so I can get a good headcount for food purchasing...

SO looking forward to a couple days up at the land with some friends!!

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Mike, what day do you guys plan on mess'n out in the field? I am not sure on the cruise though 5 mi might be a bit long, not sure if it would be too much for the hydro or not..
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Looks like Saturday is the day in the field. Friday looks a little "chancy" to me!
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