5th Annual White Water Rafting

5th Annual White Water Rafting Trip July 10-12, 2009

Tickets: $140 per person, this includes:

  • 6-7 hours of rafting, 10-15 miles on the Lower New River
  • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner the day of rafting
  • $5 per person for firewood, this should give us about $400 for firewood, last year we spent quite a bit more but we also built a six foot tall fire
  • All taxes and fees
  • Rafting DVD is $13 – we need at least 15 people to preorder to get the DVD, if we don’t hit that amount I will refund the $13
  • Camping Only is $25 – This includes firewood, the country breakfast, BBQ chicken/pig roast dinner, and camping fee
  • Kegs can be pre-ordered for $100 and will be waiting for you upon your arrival
  • Additional Details Here

Inaugural Black & White Ball

To fill the void in between WWR and our New Year’s Eve party, we have decided to host a Black and White Ball on the 44th floor of our building. Or maybe we just want to see all of the ladies in their little black dresses. Whatever the reason, it is going to be an awesome time.

It will be from 7pm-midnight and include all you can drink top-shelf liquor, wine and hors d’oeuvres plus an amazing view of the city.

Dress code is cocktail attire tastefully rendered in Black or White only!

We have a strict limit of 50 people so we want to make sure all of our closest friends are guaranteed a spot before we send out a mass invite. So if you are getting this email, it means you are special.

Click the link below for all of the details and to RSVP…

Inaugural Black & White Ball

Sincerely,

-Schmidtty

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!


Courtesy of Stuff White People Like #89

Normally if someone were to wake up at 7:00 in the morning, take the day off work, and get drunk at a bar before 10:00 a.m., they would be called an alcoholic, and not in the artistic, edgy way that white people are so fond of.

On March 17th, however, this exact same activity is called celebrating St. Patrick’s day. This very special white holiday recognizes Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland who helped to bring Catholicism to the Emerald Isle. His ascetic life is celebrated every year by white people drinking large amounts of Irish-themed alcohol and listening to the Dropkick Murphys.

It is also the day of the year when you can make the most gains in your social and professional relationship with white people.

Most of the time, white people consider celebrations of European heritage to be racist unless they omit large swathes of the 16th through 20th centuries. But since the Irish never engaged in colonialism and were actually oppressed it is considered acceptable and encouraged to celebrate their ancestry. For this reason, 100% of white people are proud to claim that they are somewhat Irish.

A big part of St. Patrick’s Day is having white people feel particularly upset at the oppression of their ancestors that has in no way trickled down to them. If you find yourself talking with a white person who tells you about how their great grandfather was oppressed by both the English and the Americans, it is strongly recommended that you lend a sympathetic ear and shake your head in disbelief. It is never considered acceptable to say: “but you’re white now, so what’s the problem?”

It is also worth noting that on this day, there is always one trump card that never fails to gain respect and acclaim. When you are sitting at an Irish bar and someone orders a round of Guinness, you must take a single sip and while the other white people are savoring their drink, you say: “mmmm, I know it sounds cliche, but it really is true. Guinness just tastes better in Ireland.”

This comment will elicit an immediate and powerful response of people agreeing with your valuable insight. This statement also has the additional benefit of humiliating the members of your party who have not been to Ireland (and thus cannot confirm this proclamation). Having not traveled to Ireland and consumed a beer that is widely available in their hometown and throughout the world, they will immediately be perceived as provincial, uncultured, and inferior to you.

It is also strongly encouraged that you memorize the lyrics to “Jump Around.” It will come in handy.

White Water Rafting 2007

AND NOW, THE MOMENT YOU’VE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR…
3rd Annual White Water Rafting trip to WV is July 13-15!

Cost: $120 per person, this includes:

  • 6-7 hours of rafting, 10-15 miles on the Lower New River
  • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner the day of rafting
  • $3 per person to tip the guides at the end of the trip, a lot of people didn’t tip last year so we are going to collect it up front
  • $3 per person for firewood, this should give us about $300 for firewood. Last year we spent quite a bit more but we also built a six foot tall fire
  • Upgrade to High-Adventure raft for $130, only 8 spots available
  • The best time of your life, check out the pics from the past few years: 2006 & 2005

All of the details about the trip can be found here:
http://www.schmidt5.com/wwr

In 2005 we had around 40 rafters, last year we doubled up with 87, this year we have reserved 100 spots and can have up to 200 if we fill all of the spots by April 15!

The $60 Deposit is due by April 15!! You can pay it via the website above. The deposit is refundable up until June 1. If you procrastinate and want to sign up after April 15, I will need the full payment amount.

See you on the river…

-Schmidtty