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Winter Retreat, sometimes referred to as a [[Inside Jokes | hellacious meatgrinder]] to chair, is perhaps the biggest fellowship event of the year; generally down over MLK Jr. weekend, it is three nights up in Tahoe, in anywhere from two to four cabins. Attendance, over the years, has ranged between 70 and 100 members. members tend to spend a day on the slopes, and then are too tired to do much else. Buffets are attacked in tahoe as well. | Winter Retreat, sometimes referred to as a [[Inside Jokes|hellacious meatgrinder]] to chair, is perhaps the biggest fellowship event of the year; generally down over MLK Jr. weekend, it is three nights up in Tahoe, in anywhere from two to four cabins. Attendance, over the years, has ranged between 70 and 100 members. members tend to spend a day on the slopes, and then are too tired to do much else. Buffets are attacked in tahoe as well. | ||
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Revision as of 20:45, 7 July 2010
Winter Retreat, sometimes referred to as a hellacious meatgrinder to chair, is perhaps the biggest fellowship event of the year; generally down over MLK Jr. weekend, it is three nights up in Tahoe, in anywhere from two to four cabins. Attendance, over the years, has ranged between 70 and 100 members. members tend to spend a day on the slopes, and then are too tired to do much else. Buffets are attacked in tahoe as well.
Chairs:
- 2002 - Kevin Quan
- 2003 - Gina Lee
- 2004 - Aaron Lipton
- 2005 - Almira Van & Thuong Tang