1/5 Vic G. 2 years ago on Google
Set
up
a
meeting
with
"Exalted
Ruler"
Chris
Synder
to
lease
a
spot
on-site
for
a
BBQ
trailer,
and
brought
over
a
spread
so
that
a
group
of
men
could
sample
our
BBQ
and
discuss
whether
this
would
work.
We
looked
at
the
spot
and
they
decided
yes
to
move
forward
with
a
6-month
trial
period.
I
then
explained
I
needed
a
240v
outlet
for
hookup
for
a
trailer.
having
an
outlet
was
definitely
quieter
than
having
a
generator.
So
I
agreed
to
pay
for
the
outlet
and
at
the
end
of
the
6
month
period,
they
could
stay
with
the
outlet
at
my
expense
no
matter
what
we
decided
at
that
time.
So
I
made
arrangements
with
the
Health
department
started
the
paperwork,
contacted
the
Comptrollers
office,
got
tax
preparations
for
location,
and
contacted
the
health
department
which
had
a
wait,
Then
got
Covid
pneumonia
and
was
down
for
a
month
in
a
half,
Texted
Chris
and
explained
the
delay
He
replied
"cool".
then
scheduled
electrician
spoke
to
one
of
the
guys
who
was
at
the
original
meeting
as
the
electrician
installed
the
outlet.
After
Covid
I
needed
a
document
signed
by
Chris,
called
him
no
answer,
texted
no
answer,
email
no
answer,
So
thought
something
must
have
happened
to
him,
So
went
to
lodge
and
spoke
to
secretary,
She
gave
me
info
and
I
contacted
"New
Exalted
Ruler"
Kathleen
Whitton,
she
then
went
on
and
explained
that
there
was
some
shady
stuff
that
happened
at
the
lodge
and
Chris
chose
to
step
down.
So
I
began
to
explain
what
we
had
agreed
on
and
she
explained
that
she
would
have
to
talk
to
the
new
board
and
they
would
make
a
decision
on
it.
A
few
days
went
by
and
they
ruled
that
they
didn't
want
a
food
trailer
competing
with
their
kitchen
and
decided
no
on
the
trailer
being
on
site.
So
I
completely
understood
and
asked
if
I
could
have
my
$738.89
back
for
the
electrical
service
since
they
renigged
on
the
agreement?
No
reply
from
email,
called
Miss
Whitton
by
phone
No
reply.
So
at
this
point,
I
guess
I'm
just
out
of
my
money
because
of
lousy
leadership
failing
to
at
least
take
responsibility
for
their
actions.
If
they
were
in
hard
times
I
would
absolutely
consider
letting
it
go,
but
to
ignore
communication
and
not
explain
their
situation
shows
me
irresponsibility.
So
just
Beware
of
renting
space
they
also
didn't
want
a
contract
because
of
non-profit
status
and
wanted
a
donation.
Maybe
they
will
get
the
right
crew
in
there
to
handle
business
with
the
community
one
day.