



08 boodle bash
Sunday 12:00 to 3:00. Please bring Boodle* to swap with 50 others. Members do not have to bring a box as I have ordered enough for everyone. We’ll pack Valentine Boxes to send to our cadets/soldiers and hold elections for the upcoming year. Hope to see you there!!!! If you are not able to attend and would like to have your cadet/soldier receive a box, please write a check for $40 to WPPC-WA and send to
Yvonne Fletcher
20548 NE 29th Street,
Sammamish, Way 98074
The Club will provide beverages and boxes for the Boodle.
Everyone bring an hors d’oeuvres, snack, or dessert.
Don’t forget to wear your club badge.
RSVP by February 4th to Yvonne Fletcher or 425.868.8531
Philips Medical Systems,
5th & Bell Building ,
2301 – 5th Ave., Suite 200,
Seattle, 98121
(main entrance is under the monorail)
MEETING TIME: 12:30-15:30
***ON SUNDAYS, FREE ON-STREET PARKING!!
FROM the South (i.e. going north on I-5) Take the Seneca Street exit – EXIT 165 – on the left. Turn right onto 4th Ave. Turn right onto Battery Street (at fire station). Turn right onto 5th Ave.
FROM the North (i.e. going south on I-5): Take the Stewart Street exit – Exit 166 – on the right. Turn slight right onto Stewart Street Turn right onto 4th . Turn right onto Battery Street (at fire station). Turn right onto 5th Ave.
Parking is available on the street ( Battery , 5th, or nearby streets) – FREE on Sundays.
The main entrance is in the center of the building on 5th. Tiatro Zinzanni is right across the street. Access to the building is secure. When you get to the front entrance, call either Craig’s cell phone (206.849.3998) or Cassandra’s cell phone (206.450.7656). They will come down and get you to the 2nd floor.
Access to the building is secure. When you get to the front entrance, call Craig’s cell 206.849.3998 or Cassandra’s cell 206.450.7656. They will come down and escort visitors upstairs.
*Boodle – cookies, goodies, treats, candy, healthy snacks, small drinks, toys, pencils/pens, novelties, etc. Almost anything our sons and daughters will enjoy and/or will amuse them (won’t perish in a few days).
A note from Angie:
I was brainstorming with my co-workers about “boodle-icious” possibilities and we came up with some profession connected boodle goodie items that could be useful and fun:
Teacher = pencils, pens, notepads, mini rulers, highlighters
Doctor/Nurse = Band-Aids (or those cool stickers that say things like Ow!, Good Boy!, Star! etc.)
Dentist = sample toothbrushes, floss, toothpastes
REI/Outdoor Store = carabineers, mini flashlights, hand warmers, etc.
Hardware store = mini tool kit, reflective tape, electrical tape, painters removable tape, small screwdrivers with interchangeable tips
Accountant = pocket calculators, solar powered, usually have a business-card back
Costco/Grocery Store= almost anything packaged in groups of many and easily divided (fun size candies, muffins, bite-size brownies, granola bars, etc.
Record store = sample CDs
Department store = perfume samples
Drugstore = mini-wipes, nail clippers, etc.
Bookstore = Sudoku, crossword, $1 book table books, etc.
Old DVDs that you don’t watch any more. Or ask at the Video Store; they may give a bulk discount if you buy the a bunch of used DVDs.
Sticky note pads. (Everybody gives them away: insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies, banks, etc.)
Oh, any Pharmaceutical Reps out there? Got those little individual packets of aspirin, Aleve, etc.
Office copies of magazines (Time, Newsweek, US World Report, People, OK, Us, Popular Mechanics, etc.)
Decks of cards
Gum
Mints
WPPC-WA will provide the USPS flat rate boxes to pack that day. You can ship them for a flat rate of $10.35 (even if filled with rocks).





Fun!
It was great! Our son said it was the best boodle he’s had. (we have sent him one per month, and he’s a lowly plebe.) Fun time.