Its time to Register for the Friends of WLS Boston Gathering
overtherainbow
on 1/4/07 5:44 am - Somerville, MA
on 1/4/07 5:44 am - Somerville, MA
Its time to register for the Friends of WLS Boston Gathering March 23-25, 2007.
Please feel free to pass this information on to anyone that you think would enjoy this weekend. This weekend is open to all, Gastric Bypassers, Lapbanders, Dsers, etc.
Boston Gathering of Friends of WLS
Friday, March 23, 2007 - Sunday, March 25, 2007
Adults Only
Registration Deadline is February 9, 2007
Late Registration Deadline is March 2, 2007
This weekend is about connecting with people that can understand the journey we have taken and having some fun with fellow WLSers and support people.
I have finalized the Hotel information for the Boston Gathering. The cost of the hotel is $79.00/per night, this is per room. You can call the hotel to make your reservations at 1-800-325-3535 or (781) 848-0600 by March 2, 2007:
Sheraton Braintree Hotel
37 Forbes Road
Braintree, MA 02184
(Exit 6 off Interstate 93/state Route 128 )
We have been very fortunate to secure the $79.00 room rate again this year. The hotel has a good size pool, hot tub and saunas. They also have a full gym (Braintree Athletic Club) they offer daily memberships at $7.00 a day. If nothing else, it's a great getaway for the dreary end of winter...
As a lot of us did at past gatherings, I recommend doubling, tripling and quadrupling up.
Saturday during the day you will be free to go sightseeing in Boston or do whatever you like. There is a wonderful shopping mall across the street from the Hotel.
It is a very reasonable car ride from PA, NJ, NY, CT, NH, VT, ME, MD, RI
If you are interested in flying into Boston you have three airports to choose from. The first one is Boston's Logan International Airport, the other two are located about an hour away from Boston. They are in Manchester, New Hampshire and Providence, Rhode Island (TF Green). There is a shuttle to the hotel from Boston's Logan Airport. - See Logan Express
Braintree is also on the T's red line (the T is Boston's rapid transit). The red line is accessible to South Station (where most Amtrak''s come into from the South.) The Tara (as it's known in the area) will gladly pick you up from the Quincy Adams T station.
Please feel free to bring your Significant Other, but children will not be allowed at the Friday night or Saturday night events.In addition the Boston area has a WEALTH of nearby attractions. In late March you're looking at doable weather for walking trips in Boston. Also historic Plymouth is only a 40 minute drive (the Plimoth Plantation and the Mayflower are there) And Quincy, the next town over is historically rich as well.
Here is a brief overview of the weekend festivities:
Friday, March 23, 2007
8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. - Mix and Mingle
10:00 p.m.- 11:00 p.m. - Private Pool Party
Saturday, March 24, 2007
5:30 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. - Dinner/Dancing
Keynote Speaker is Dr. Harry Pino, Exercise Physiologist, New England Medical Center, Boston, MA
Sunday, March 25, 2007
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. - Farewell Breakfast
Here are the costs associated with the weekend.
COSTS: Deadline: February 9, 2007
Post-op = $76.00
Pre-op/Support = $89.00
This includes the following
Registration Fee = $30.00
Saturday Night Meal = $34.00 (4oz - post-op) = $39.00 (8oz - pre-op and support)
Sunday Breakfast = $12.00 (4oz - post-op) = $20.00 (8oz - pre-op and support)
COSTS: Deadline: March 2, 2007 - LATE REGISTRATION -
Money Orders Only will be accepted
Post-op = $106.00
Pre-op/Support = $119.00
This includes the following
Registration Fee = $60.00
Saturday Night Meal = $34.00 (4oz - post-op) = $39.00 (8oz - pre-op and support)
Sunday Breakfast = $12.00 (4oz - post-op) = $20.00 (8oz - pre-op and support)
I am still working on getting a charter sightseeing tour, more information on that to follow.
If you have any questions please feel free to email me at [email protected].
Hope to see you all there!!!!
Marie
Friends of WLS
you really dont' want to fly into Manchester or Providence -- it's not as close and easy to get to as they make you think
you don't want to take a train or bus out of Braintree
don't ride the T there
If you are coming from the NJ/PA area then boston is really nice to see historically -- the history between Philly and Boston is wonderful
there are alot of things to see that are free -- you can walk the Freedom Trail in Boston which will take you past most of the historical sites -- the Granary Burial Ground on Tremont St is where Paul Revere and Mother Goose are buried -- YES Mother Goose!!
Boston area is EXPENSIVE!!!! bring lots of money!!!
if you are driving -- do not take 95 -- it's too long and out of the way
if you are driving -- do not take the George Washington Bridge -- it takes too much time to drive thru the city
best route to take from south jersey would be Turnpike to GSP to 287 to Tappan Zee Bridge to 684 to 84 to 90 and into Braintree that way -- about $10 in tolls from S. Jersey -- it's 336 miles from S. Jersey/Philly -- 5.5 hours
good luck to everyone going
a Bostonian Forever
Roberta