2001
2001 Rehash Bash Re-Cap
Como Park (West Picnic Grounds)
February 4th, 2001
I'm thinking close to 100 people were at the Rehash Bash; someone else thought more like 75. With folks coming and going, it's hard to tell...but this is definitely a growing phenonomen.
The Pioneer Press had a Coolerheads 2001 banner for the Torchlight Parade the night before, which we get to keep. We put it up in the shelter at the Rehash Bash. Thanks go out to "Mom and Dad" who brought propane heaters; we were able to stay reasonably warm in that kind of damp, Minnesota cold with a bit of a breeze and no sun.
As always, there was lots of food and talking. Cathi, the 2001 medallion finder, brought an ice cream cake decorated with the clues, a Dove soap box, and an Iron Man sock. She is just the best! She is so bubbly and so much fun!
One thing that kept coming up during the event was that there are lurkers who want to post but are having trouble getting through the registration process at the Planet. I hope that gets resolved. At least some of them are feeling comfortable enough to come out and meet everyone despite the fact that they can't post. It makes me wonder how many more are out there. Cathi is still trying to figure out how to post.
The documentary folks were there and will return next year. I think they didn't quite get everything they wanted—including the locust part of the hunt. One of these years, the hunt will last long enough to witness that again.
2001 Rehash Bash at Como Park
Sunday, February 4, 2001
Como Park
West Picnic Grounds
12:00pm
The annual Rehash Bash to celebrate the stories of the year's hunt and the amazing communal experience we've all endured is at Como Park, West Picnic Grounds (up the hill). The date is Sunday, February 4th. The time is noonish. It's a potluck event, so bring a dish to share, and don't be shy about it. Even the old standby "chips" is welcome. Feel free to bring something for the grill, your own beverage, plates, silverware, lawn chairs, what have ya', eh? And be sure to bring your diggin' tools for group pictures that we hope to use for the website and documentary.
This event gets bigger and better every year. The medallion finder, Cathi Hogan, will be present, and, yes, she is as nice as she appeared on the news and in the paper.
We have more medallion enthusiasts and past finders than any other party in the Twin Cities.
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Treasure Hunt won by big fan
Point, click, dig
Predig Gig 2001 at McGovern's
Patrick McGovern's
Thought I'd try to give the general flavor of the McGovern's gathering.
There were approximately 50 people in attendance this year, including (hold your breath) Dave Young (DDY), Green, Eags, Eags' friend Vicki, Bob e, Eags' niece (Nut), Emmy and Hannah's Mom and Dad, Tim the Hunter and his dad (Pops), Elizabeth Hanninen (eh) with her hubby (PP) and their 7-month-old son Thomas, Scribe and THX-1138 (who met on the PP boards and were married earlier this month), Jake Inge (who also prepared a treasure hunt Jeopardy game), Downtown Dave, AnnetteB, MJ and TT, a couple of lurkers that haven't posted yet but promise to do so soon, Medallion Stallion and his friend, Marley King and Kelly, Allison, Steve Worthman, Inks and Terry and daughter (of earmuffs fame), Northernlights, leelabell and her hubby, Wright Winger, Tiny Thumbs and 'lectric Duane, and Mr. Med Hunter. (It's always fun to get a little recognition.)
Some medallion-finding celebrities were in attendance, as well. Bill Gralish (a.k.a. the RV guy) was one of the finders of the medallion on 35E and Victoria in 1969, the Davoli's found it at Newell Park last year, and William J. Buron found it with his sister-in-law Andrea (who couldn't make it) in the Bull Durham bag at Mears Park in 1975.
The Pioneer Press gave us t-shirts celebrating the 50th year of the hunt with a map and listing of all the finding places—another terrific collector's item courtesy of our sponsor.
The Pioneer Press also sent someone to film the event who also took some still shots. There have been rumors of some streaming video on the website.
There was the usual flurry to get the clue when that came out and the usual second- and third-guessing and overanalyzing that always occurs.
We also had our buttons ready! We invited the finders to our Rehash Bash on the 4th of February. They have some contact with other finders and will pass the word.
An aside to all this...someone who started working with me in September had a great uncle who passed away this past year. He was the finder of the first treasure in 1952.
As always - it was a great night and the beginning of another great hunt.