I want to walk around the lake let's say 12:30ish ? That should give everyone a chance to get there and say Hi to everyone.
Pulled this off psrg.org
https://web.psrg.org/psrg-spring-potluck-april-2/Saturday April 2nd Noon – 2 PM
Where: East side of Greenlake just north of the paddle boat rentals and Greenlake café/concession stand.
Hosting the Noon Net will be Jason, KJ7GLB.
Stop by the net tables and pick-up your ice cream or coffee ticket. Redeem your ticket at the Greenlake Café/concession stand across from the paddle boats. Come back and hang out with your ham friends, walk around Greenlake, take a bike ride or rent a boat!
The exact location is here
https://w3w.co/fantastic.wide.butter. Or use the What 3 Words app and search for ///fantastic.wide.butter.
What to bring: A folding chair, a hat, sunglasses, etc.
Call in frequency: 146.550 simplex.
Parking: There is a parking lot between the concession stand and Evans pool. On street parking nearby is your next best bet.
SMALL PRINT: Encircling the perimeter of Seattle’s Green Lake is one of the city’s most frequented exercise tracks. Unlike a gym or an official track, the entire 2.8-mile length of the Green Lake Inner Loop Trail is blessed with vistas overlooking the placid, iconic lake and lush foliage along the shoreline. Here you’ll find joggers, bicyclists, and casual strollers out in the droves after work and on the weekends. The trail itself is a wide, paved pathway with two clearly marked lanes: the inside lane is for two-way pedestrian traffic, and the outside lane is for one-way, clockwise bicycle and roller blade traffic. Green Lake Park also features a non-paved 4-foot wide Outer Loop Trail adjacent to the road that is 3.2 miles long.