Treefrog, Sierra & Troops of Time Annual Customer Appreciation Dinner at CTSS (1 Viewer)

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We still have room for a few more people for dinner if you are on the fence yet! Tickets are still just $40 a person and that includes your dinner, a figure & packet provided by the team at W. Britain and a copy of TSMF magazine!

Guest speakers are Ken Osen of W. Britain and Stuart Hessney of Toy Soldier & Model Figure Magazine.

Sign up for an evening of appetizers, dinner, dessert, drinks and a Show! All just a few miles down the road from the hotel at the Bahama Breeze.

Menu includes Coconut Shrimp, Jamaican Chicken Wings and Spinach Dip with chips for appetizers.
House Salad of fresh greens, roma tomatoes, cucumber ribbons and pumpkin seeds.
Baby Back Ribs, Grilled Tillapia and Buttermilk Fried Chicken Breast for Main Courses accompanied by rice, green beans and mashed potatoes.

Key Lime Pie and Creme Brulee with Fresh Berries for dessert this year!

Contact any of us direct for tickets and join the fun!
sales@treefrogtreasures.com

Julie
 
Would love to be there... sounds like a great dinner with great friends!

I hope Tim made out ok with all of the storms and flooding in Jacksonville!
 
For anyone on the fence, this is always a great night! Don't miss out
 
I am sure it is but when are any of these events coming to Seattle?:wink2::wink2: It would be nice to change a little bit the locations...:rolleyes2: This could be a good idea to attract more people to this hobby...
 
I am sure it is but when are any of these events coming to Seattle?:wink2::wink2: It would be nice to change a little bit the locations...:rolleyes2: This could be a good idea to attract more people to this hobby...


Seattle sounds interesting...I've never been there...Regretfully all I know is that 'Frasier' used to live there...and the so-called 'Antifa' make regular appearances on its streets!

Best wishes, Andy.
 
Seattle sounds interesting...I've never been there...Regretfully all I know is that 'Frasier' used to live there...and the so-called 'Antifa' make regular appearances on its streets!

Best wishes, Andy.

Hi Andy, thanks for the thoughts! Interestingly enough many of those sitcoms/movies that are supposed to take place in Seattle or nearby (Frasier, the Killing, etc.) are actually never shot is Seattle but mostly in Vancouver, BC or in studios in LA (Vancouver looks the same as Seattle but shooting is less expensive in CA)...The only one I know that was shot in Seattle is Sleepless in Seattle but it was full of anachronisms that can only be spotted by people living here (e.g. Tom Hanks boating in lake Union and then he ends in the sea (Alki beach) in the same scene which is not possible in such a short time, etc.). Anyway you are welcome whenever you want. We have nice seafood and micro brewery beers here...:smile2:
 

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