Grafton Inn and Corridor Nine

As we've said before, Corridor Nine "means business" and Grafton hopped on board last night in a big way. Larry & Kate Loughan opened up their inn and everybody came. This is one of those events where I had so much fun with so many people that I'm not gonna mention any of them because whoever I leave out might be upset with me. So, let me just say, "Thank you." to the folks at Corridor Nine and the Grafton Inn as well as the other sponsors, W. B. Smith and Grafton Suburban Credit Union.

If you were there,

 - put your thank you in the comments
 - forward this post to everyone that you saw at the event
 - subscribe to the comments if you want to see other comments.

Two things that I learned last night.

1.) Teasing can sometimes be taken the wrong way. Be prepared to take back your words if you can.

2.) Larry is a really fun guy! This is the only time I saw him not smiling last night.



P. S. - I forgot to mention that Arney and David were there supporting the Chamber and the Inn and letting everyone know that the next after hours was at their place. Don't miss it!

 
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  • 9/11/2007 10:08 AM Mark Forkey wrote:
    As always, a great event to interact with great people at a great location!!
    Thanks to Corridor Nine and the Grafton Inn.
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  • 9/11/2007 8:19 PM Linda Turgeon wrote:
    Thank you Kate & Larry so much for all your hard work for the Corridor Nine Event. It has been some time since I have had the opportunity to visit the Inn and the changes are astonishing. They have done an amazing job with refurbishing such a wonderful piece of history. Kudos for the food and presentation.
    Corridor Nine events certainly bring out the nicest people.
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