November...the Best Month of the Fall Season!!!
The past several days have been quite busy but the weather has been "picture perfect" for morning walks along Owasco Lake; researching and writing; raking and bagging leaves; road trips through the countryside; discovering new eateries, and celebrating Birth Days!
The IRS requested additional information regarding aaduna's application for tax-exempt status after 7 months of having the original application. After a pleasant conversation with our assigned Exempt Organizations Specialist, I started the task of getting the responses together while working with our Board of Directors to finalize some "old business" that I wanted to include as part of the responses. Needless to say, the task was accomplished in more than a timely manner, and the additional information packet should now be in the IRS office in Covington, Kentucky well before the Response Due Deadline.
The task of reading and reviewing submissions continues and the deadline for submitters is a few days away. The First Anniversary/winter 2012 Issue is coming along.
Discovered a new eatery run by a husband and wife team in Geneva, NY aptly called "Redman's Chicken and Ribs". Pigged out and will have to get back to the "take-away" eatery where the food is basic comfort food, and the fried haddock, chicken (cooked when you order) and sides are typically Southern cooking.
The establishment has been in business for about a year and a half and it appears to be a great "eat outside" roadside place. During winter, patrons can call ahead and your order will be ready for pick-up when you arrive.
Lisa captured some nice fall shots while we ate alongside Seneca Lake.
I'll keep you posted on what we are up to since this is the season to really promote aaduna.
Stay creative.
bill
November View of Seneca Lake, Geneva, NY |
The task of reading and reviewing submissions continues and the deadline for submitters is a few days away. The First Anniversary/winter 2012 Issue is coming along.
Redman's Chicken n Ribs, Geneva, NY |
The establishment has been in business for about a year and a half and it appears to be a great "eat outside" roadside place. During winter, patrons can call ahead and your order will be ready for pick-up when you arrive.
Lisa captured some nice fall shots while we ate alongside Seneca Lake.
I'll keep you posted on what we are up to since this is the season to really promote aaduna.
Stay creative.
bill
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