503 - Rileybrook Hall
Date: Saturday May 3 2008
The Wagon Master's Birthday
Time: Cinci Folks: See below: (Drive from Cinci at 4:45P)
Meet at 6:00PM (7:00 PM Dinner)
We will wander the grounds, take a photo or two, imbibe some of the booze/wine that we brought ourselves and then head in for for our five course dinner.
The Meal: Five Course (Menu Fixed) Meal at
$36.00/Person (Cash or Check)
Location: Rileybrook Hall – A little north of Brookville, Indiana
Rileybrook Phone: 800-406-5169 or 765-647-3316
Learn more at: http://tinyurl.com/2soqk4
Cost: About $36.00/Person
CASH OR CHECK ONLY (NO CREDIT CARDS)
Wine: Bring your own wine – No Corkage Fee (If you bring a bottle with a screw cap, do you still call it a corkage fee?)
Contact: Larry Moore (lmoorece@aol.com)

If you plan to attend then let us know now!


Roadsters Parked on the lawn
at Rileybrook in 2007

We do suggest you reserve your place! We are committing to fill 20 seats so it's very important that you come and pay!

Please note that Rileybrook is a CASH ONLY place (No Credit Cards). The cost per person is about $36.00 and BRING YOUR OWN WINE and pack it well in the trunk of your roadster.
For some photos etc regarding Rileybrook see <CLICK HERE> 

The Cincinnati folks will gather at

DATE: SAT MAY 3
TIME: 4:45 PM (5:00 Departure from S&S)
Steak and Shake
10181 Colerain Ave
Exit 33A (I-275) (US27 Colerain Ave)
YAHOO MAP

We will arrive at Rileybrook in time for a walk through their amazing gardens and dinner. We hope to see you there.

Located in the rolling hills of Franklin County Indiana. Rileybrook Hall sits secluded from the road on eleven acres of meadows, woods, and flower gardens.

Built in 1980 of locally quarried stone and cedar shakes by Fohl & Hoog of Cedar Grove, Indiana, the cottage has the look and feel of having been here a century or more and is very reminiscent of houses and cottages one would find touring the countryside of Europe.

Guests are welcome to arrive a little early and enjoy a stroll through the gardens and follow the paths through the woods or join the other guests by the fire in the main room during the winter months.

The gardens on the west front were originally laid out in the late 1980's. In 1995, the year the house was opened, most of the plantings were lifted and moved to their present locations with the help and expertise of Richele Mayer, Richele's Garden artistry, Connersville, Indiana.

Since that time, the gardens have expanded to include the east front with the addition of a pond fountain, a classical garden pavilion and wisteria arbor.

Lunch and dinner are served in the main room where you are surrounded by an eclectic collection of portraits, statues and heraldry.

"Everything here has been created to please the eye and the palate, we take great pride in what we provide at Rileybrook, especially the feeling that you are not in a restaurant, rather in someone's home for a dinner party; we hope you will share that feeling and return often".

Event Sponsored by:
Larry and Carol Moore
email: Lmoorece@aol.com

YES THIS IS A PHOTO OF RILEYBROOK HALL