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Save the Earth Mods ([personal profile] theearth) wrote in [community profile] savetheearth2014-10-10 07:28 pm

[open] Welcome to the home of tradition and progress!

Who: EVERYONE! including Mrs Kaufmann and Rose Bonbright
When: October 11th, starting 6 p.m.
Where: The museum that is attached to the town-hall of Füssen, specifically the Kaisersaal.
What: Mingle and happy welcome!

Through the usual channels, the mayor of Füssen has invited any and all numbered - no matter if they are only visiting for the evening/weekend and actually reside in Locke or Vegas or if they are staying for longer - to attend a little reception at the Kaisersaal in the town museum which is attached to the townhall.

Aka this snazzy room just with the chairs grouped around tables and no stage, though four musicians play quartets on a low podium at the side of the room. It's a very distinguished affair don't screw it up, you can do it, numbered! No, we don't know who believes that, either.

Mingle and eat and have fun!

And a note: Drinks are free! But the youngsters will get carded, and alcohol like beer will only be served to 16+ people, while spirits and other higher percentage booze will only be served to 18+ people.
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[personal profile] professorwolf 2014-10-10 07:37 pm (UTC)(link)
One of the less obvious but still more well-known guests at this event is Randall Lyall-- who is, to most everyone, introducing himself as Randolph Lyall, giving in at last to the urge to use his echoed name in a completely new company-- the werewolf from Locke who went public on television. He's nervous here, with all the smells and strangers, but he's putting on a good face, treating it like he might an open house at the high school, and all the German locals like teachers he needs to impress with quiet authority, calmness, and good nature.

It's actually not as hard as he thought it might be, keeping that mask up, especially as he's also on alert for any trouble, like what usually shows up when a large number of them are in one place.

Of course, between getting to know the German locals and answering all sorts of questions-- not to mention attempting to parse the language as much as he can-- he's also happy to visit with others from Locke that he knows, who have made it here.
Edited 2014-10-10 19:40 (UTC)