Quin Day - Beer/Wine

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Aaron Bennett
Fri, Apr 1, 2016 4:34 PM

As you guys know, this Sunday is our annual Quin Day. In the past, we have
been able to have a keg. With the park crackdown, that is no longer
possible. We are asking everyone on the team to bring a case/sleeve of beer
to the pitch on Sunday. If you bring wine, it can NOT be in a glass bottle.
I have been told that the rangers WILL be checking on us, and that
violations can result in our getting banned from using Cook (we have
already been warned too many times, according to Parks & Rec). You can now
buy passable wine in a box (or pour the wine into a Nalgene and leave the
glass in your car). The same goes for glass liquor bottles. If you have a
cooler for the drinks, please bring it.

Any underage players (or players with children), please bring a case of
soda instead. We often overlook this, but it's actually an important part
of making Quin Day for the entire Quin family, not just the alcoholic
players.

For players:
It is Quin Day, so let's look like a team when we warm up. Every single
person needs to be in their red warm-up T-shirt. If you don't have a red
warm-up T-shirt, at least wear some red T-shirt. If you don't have any red
T-shirt, go to Goodwill and buy a red T-shirt.

Also, bring a gallon of water.

--
Aaron C. Bennett
acbenett@umich.edu

As you guys know, this Sunday is our annual Quin Day. In the past, we have been able to have a keg. With the park crackdown, that is no longer possible. We are asking everyone on the team to bring a case/sleeve of beer to the pitch on Sunday. If you bring wine, it can NOT be in a glass bottle. I have been told that the rangers WILL be checking on us, and that violations can result in our getting banned from using Cook (we have already been warned too many times, according to Parks & Rec). You can now buy passable wine in a box (or pour the wine into a Nalgene and leave the glass in your car). The same goes for glass liquor bottles. If you have a cooler for the drinks, please bring it. Any underage players (or players with children), please bring a case of soda instead. We often overlook this, but it's actually an important part of making Quin Day for the entire Quin family, not just the alcoholic players. For players: It is Quin Day, so let's look like a team when we warm up. Every single person needs to be in their red warm-up T-shirt. If you don't have a red warm-up T-shirt, at least wear some red T-shirt. If you don't have any red T-shirt, go to Goodwill and buy a red T-shirt. Also, bring a gallon of water. -- Aaron C. Bennett acbenett@umich.edu