2009 Winter Meet & Greet, It's time to decide |
2009 Winter Meet & Greet, It's time to decide |
Oct 19 2009, 08:37 PM
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Spends WAY too much time at CBTL Group: Admin Posts: 5,171 Joined: 11-December 06 From: Indiana Member No.: 10 |
It's time we start planning for our next meet & greet.
Our window of opportunity is only a couple days this year so that Tim can attend. We promised last year that we would schedule it so he could be there. The best days would be Sat Dec 26th or Sun Dec 27th. We could probably do Monday evening the 28th if need be, but weekends are usually best. Please post suggestions as to where you would like to meet. As usual, we will do a poll for time and place which I will put together once we get some suggestions on locations. I would like to start the poll in mid-November to allow us time to figure it out then notify the place we plan to attend so they can accommodate us. Personally, I wouldn't mind going to the new Hacienda. I haven't been there since the old place burned down. I know it's not a mom/pop place, but that's my suggestion. I also think Saturday evening would be a good time. Anyone else? Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind~Dr. Suess
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Oct 26 2009, 11:13 AM
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Really Comfortable Group: Members Posts: 1,099 Joined: 11-January 07 Member No.: 19 |
I do believe that's a record, eight critical and twelve non critical!!!lol
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Oct 26 2009, 12:34 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 383 Joined: 10-January 09 From: Michigan City IN Member No.: 870 |
I do believe that's a record, eight critical and twelve non critical!!!lol I hate to point this out, but feel you are being somewhat deceitful posting this without a date (year). Either that or you are being overly judgmental based on very old information. That inspection was over ONE YEAR AGO. How far back would you like others to look into your past and judge you? I would prefer to judge places and people on current actions and decisions. I also judge my by own experiences. Therefore I will still go to Galvestons, McGuiness and other places - even though they are on more recent lists of health inspections with violations. However since we usually vote for places to meet, I will as always, defer to the majority. All I ask is that people make judgments on their own experiences OR current info. News-Dispatch, The (Michigan City, IN) [b]Restaurant, Food Service Inspection [/b] Published: October 9, 2008<<<<<<<<<<< Editor's note: Critical violations are defined as a "rule that, if in noncompliance, is more likely than other violations to significantly contribute to food contamination, illness or environmental health hazard," according to the state retail food establishment sanitation requirements. All restaurants have 10 days to reply or appeal to violations before the records become public information. LA PORTE - The following are the results of La Porte County Health Department inspection of restaurants and food service businesses from September. LA PORTE - The following are the results of La Porte County Health Department inspection of restaurants and food service businesses from September. Inspections on Sept. 11 • Silver Horseshoe, 104 S. Main St., Wanatah: Four critical violations and four non-critical violations. • Olga's Place, 454 W. Main St., Westville: One critical violation. • Station 801, 801 Franklin St., Michigan City: Four critical violations and five non-critical inspections. • Carlson's Drive In, 118 W. Coolspring Ave., Michigan City: Zero violations. Inspections on Sept. 12 • Shoreline Brewery and Restaurant, 208 Wabash St., Michigan City: Five critical violations and nine non-critical violations. • Ryan's Irish Pub, 401 Franklin St., Michigan City: Eight critical violations and 12 non-critical violations. Inspections on Sept. 15 • Indiana Deli and Catering, 805 Indiana Ave., La Porte: One critical violation and four non-critical violations. • Roma Pizza, 2400 Franklin St., Michigan City: One critical violation and three non-critical violations. • Gourmet House, 1458 W. Indiana 2, La Porte: Three critical violations and five non-critical violations. • Beacon Hills Banquet Center, 282 W. Johnson Road, La Porte: Two non-critical violations. • Oak Wood Manor, 1211 Longwood Drive, La Porte: Zero violations. Inspections on Sept. 16 • Heston Supper Club, 2003 E. County Road 1000 North, La Porte: Four critical violations and five non-critical violations. • Eagles Lodge 2439, 301 B St., La Porte: One critical violation and one non-critical violation. • Colima, 301 Lincolnway, La Porte: One non-critical violation. • State Street Bar and Grill, 502 State St., La Porte: Four non-critical violations. Inspections on Sept. 17 • Archies, 104 N St., La Porte: Seven non-critical violations. • Great Wall, 49 Pine Lake Ave., La Porte: Two critical violations and seven non-critical violations. • Maple City Coffee, 5426 N. County Road 325 West, La Porte: Zero violations. • The Last Round-Up, 3454 S. Indiana 104, La Porte: Four critical violations and six non-critical violations. Inspections on Sept. 18 • Hacienda Mexican Restaurant, 2148 Karwick Road, Long Beach: Two critical violations and two non-critical violations. • Holly's Restaurant, 3705 Franklin St., Michigan City: Two critical violations and seven non-critical violations. • Pottawattomie Club, 1900 Springland Ave., Michigan City: Two non-critical violations. Inspections on Sept. 19 • Wendy's, 1210 Lincolnway, La Porte: One non-critical violation. • Taco Bell, 202 Pine Lake Ave., La Porte: Zero violations * "Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759 |
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