by Norris Hazleton
Enfilade is fast approaching. I hope all who can attend, will. This is an important year (actually they all are) because Enfilade will be the venue for an enormous game - Blenhiem in 25MM. That alone should be cause for attending. I can’t recall another project of such magnitude at Enfilade. I am looking forward to using a roll or two of film to record it. Kevin, Dave, and Bryan are doing their usual grand job of pulling this all together for NHMGS. When you see them at Enfilade, just say thanks or shake their hands and say thanks, maybe even offer to buy them a soda pop. Gregg Maggard has graciously and selfishly volunteered to man the Registration desk. Thank him also. BTW - Gregg has a weakness for Tim's Sea Salt Potato Chips. If you're feeling especially grateful bring him a small bag. Bryan has replaced me as the Vendor Coordinator at Enfilade this year. Thus far, he is doing very well. If you are able to buy something you have been looking for, thank him and his efforts to bring in the vendors. I look forward to seeing all of you at Enfilade. I missed last year because of a rather nasty illness, this year I intend to go down on Thursday night, and do a little gaming Friday afternoon. Anybody who wants to join me should come on down. See you around the table. Also, please acknowledge the efforts of Mark Serafin on behalf of NHMGS as Treasurer and Secretary, and his continued Editorship of the Citadel. Dave Sullivan has been kind enough to keep updating our website and Chris Yoder has been doing a fine job as moderator of our NHMGS Yahoo group. I would also like to thank all those who made the Auction work this year. I'd name them, but I had to work and missed the auction. I normally spend a lot of money for the privilege of storing lead that I'll never get a chance to paint. Back to Citadel Spring 2004 Table of Contents Back to Citadel List of Issues Back to MagWeb Master Magazine List © Copyright 2004 by Northwest Historical Miniature Gaming Society This article appears in MagWeb.com (Magazine Web) on the Internet World Wide Web. Other articles from military history articles and related magazines are available at http://www.magweb.com |