[Accrs] Drink Fund comments

Alameda County Central Railroad Society accrs at mail.accrs.org
Tue Jun 7 11:27:42 PDT 2016


It is there as I type.

Dean


On 6/7/2016 9:44 AM, Alameda County Central Railroad Society wrote:
> Message From: UPWPFan  upwpfan at comcast.net
>
>
>
>    
>
>
> Dean
>
> Can you get some Diet Coke in the frig.
>
> Thanks
>
> Jere
>
> Sent from XFINITY Connect Mobile App
>
>
>     ------ Original Message ------
>
>     *From: *Alameda County Central Railroad Society
>     *To: *accrs at mail.accrs.org
>     *Sent: *June 6, 2016 at 2:52 PM
>     *Subject: *Re: [Accrs] Drink Fund comments
>
>     Message From: beth619 at aol.com
>
>     Hi Dean and All Others,
>
>     I can't tell you how much we appreciate you making sure these
>     supplies are available to the group.  There are times when I send
>     Garon over to you and he doesn't prepare.  If these drinks weren't
>     there he would probably dehydrate due to engineering (playing :)
>
>     Thank you again so much.  Everyone stay cool and take care!
>
>     Varina Michaelis
>     Garon's Mom
>
>
>
>     -----Original Message-----
>     From: Alameda County Central Railroad Society <accrs at mail.accrs.org>
>     To: accrs <accrs at mail.accrs.org>
>     Sent: Mon, Jun 6, 2016 2:07 pm
>     Subject: [Accrs] Drink Fund comments
>
>     Message From: Dean & Margaret Lewis lewis2 at earthlink.net
>     <mailto:lewis2 at earthlink.net> Members There are a lot of different
>     sodas, waters, teas and juices out there. All come with a certain
>     price. In order to keep the price of items at $.50 per item, I
>     can't be purchasing 6 or 8 packs of tea or sparkling water that
>     run more than $.50 each. I saw some individual items today, on
>     special, for $.79 each plus CRV. Things like Gatoraide, brewed
>     tea, sparkling water are mostly over my $.50 per item budget. Any
>     additional money we make over the sale of the items, plus the
>     recycle dollars I get from the recycle, go to fund the meat and
>     other items at the annual BBQ. If the club wants to have a two
>     tier system of $.50 and $1.00 we can go for some of the more
>     expensive drinks. I have two cases of unopened water at the Fair,
>     plus a mostly stocked fridge with water. I got 4 more cases today
>     plus some standard soda and some other no sugar types of drinks.
>     They may or may not have a diet sweetener, but no sugar was listed
>     on the side panel. It was $70.00 worth of items. I track
>     everything in Excel. Sometimes I have a positive balance, other
>     times it is negative. I just put it on a credit card and keep
>     track of the eb and flow of the funds. It eventually balances out.
>     I have been doing the drinks since 2002 when Carlo gave it up.
>     During that time, I have managed, generally, to have enough funds
>     for the BBQ. I am not saying that I am looking to give up doing
>     it, but certainly if anyone else would like to do it, they are
>     more that welcome to try. Let me know if you know of a source of
>     cheap sparkling water and unsweetened tea or other drinks. It
>     takes time to hit Costco, WalMart, Target, etc, looking for the
>     best prices. I certainly try to shop the sales. Thanks. Dean
>     _______________________________________________ Accrs mailing list
>     Accrs at mail.accrs.org <mailto:Accrs at mail.accrs.org>
>     https://mail.accrs.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/accrs
>     _______________________________________________ Accrs mailing list
>     Accrs at mail.accrs.org
>     https://mail.accrs.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/accrs
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Accrs mailing list
> Accrs at mail.accrs.org
> https://mail.accrs.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/accrs
>    

-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <https://mail.accrs.org/archives/accrs/attachments/20160607/db128775/attachment-0001.html>


More information about the Accrs mailing list