Guest guest Posted January 2, 2002 Report Share Posted January 2, 2002 The Semi-Official 5th Annual East Coast Suaree’ Fact Sheet. Updated 1/2/02 What is it? - A get together for individuals with Down Syndrome and their lucky families. When - June 21 - (8:00 p.m. - ?) campfire June 22 - (picnic 1:00 - ?) swimming, horseshoes, volleyball, whiffle ball, auction, games, karaoke, socializing. June 23 - The day after, Soccer game, camp fire, who knows? :-) Where - Ravenscroft Family Park, Keyser, WV. 30 min. South of Cumberland, MD and 70 minutes West of Winchester VA. Contact Person - Kent Moreno Kent_Moreno @WVWISe.org or knm@... Pictures - To see pictures of the previous three Suarre's, start with www.leeworks.net/suaree/suaree2001.html Auction - For the past three years, we have had an auction to help raise funds for the Suaree''. The auction has turned out to be one of the big hits of the Suaree'' especially, with the kids, who have a wonderful time bidding on things of interest to them. Items for the auction are brought from home by the attendees. Items should be in good condition. T-shirts - We will again have for sale t-shirts and canvass carryall bags. The price of each item will be a few dollars above cost. This will cover the cost of having the design made and any related costs. Any surplus will be used for the Suaree'’. This year, we are asking for kids to submit designs for the Suaree’ t-shirt to Casten who will scan the designs and post them on a web page for comment. These designs will be given first consideration as the design for the 2002 Suaree’ T-shirt. Designs must be submitted by March 1st. Please contact (sue@...) directly for her mailing aadress. Food - We will again attempt to have the meeal on Saturday catered by the Fountain Ruritan. The food was great, the quantity abundant and the cost was extremely reasonable. I will be contacting them this week. Miscellaneous - On Friday night, many of us meet at the Stray Cat Cafe’ for dinner. On Saturday morning, the banquet room at the Denny’s will be reserved from 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. for those wanting to meet for breakfast. Amtrak station - Cumberland MD Greyhound station - Cumberland, MD Airports - Cumberland Regional Airport, Wiley Ford, WV (small planes) Dulles International Airport (near Washington D.C. 2 hrs away) Lodging: Keyser Econolodge (304-788-0913) - clean, basic rooms, no pool, lots of restaurants nearby, 5 min. from Suaree'''’. I will call this week to reserve a block of rooms Candlewyck Inn (304-788- 6594) - billed as a Bed and Breakfast but more like a really nice motel attached to one of the best restaurants in Keyser, 2 Min walk from downtown Keyser, lots of restaurants nearby, 10 min. From Suaree'''’, about $65.00 a night. Camping Anyone wanting to is welcomed to camp at the Suaree’. There’s plenty of land for doing so. Restaurants (Keyser) - King City (Chinese), Stray Cat Cafe (Mexican/Steaks), Samson’s (nice restaurant), The Royale (Diner), Taste of Home (Diner), Dairy Queen, Burger King, Mc 's, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Denny’s, Castiglia’s (good Italian food!), Pizza Outlet, Domino’s Pizza, Fox’s Pizza (mediocre), and Subway. Places of Interest: Golf Courses - There are two 9 hole golf courses nearby. The Pines golf course is a 1 min. walk from the Econolodge. The second Golf course is an 8 minute drive. For those wanting to play something a little more cutting edge, Rocky Gap is located 4 miles East of Cumberland, MD and features an 18 hole course developed by Arnold Palmer. (25 - 30 min. From Keyser) Miniature Golf - 5 minutes away. Just over the bridge into land, next to the Chat N’ Chew restaurant Keyser Pool - 3 minutes from the Econolodge Fishing - Lots of good fishing. An out of state license is $25.00 for 7 days (no shorter periods) With regard to locations, close by (25 min.) is the South Branch of the Potomac. which is known for it's great fishing. My Brother-in-Law Norman said that if you like to catch small mouth bass, the South Branch is one of the best places you'll ever fish (trust me, Norman knows). On the South Branch, there is a place called the " trough " where the mountains come down to the waters edge on both sides of the river. The water is pretty deep yet still moves at a reasonable pace. My Brother-in-law Bill has a camp on the trough. You are allowed to keep any fish caught in the trough. About 10 miles below the trough the water is shallower and a little faster moving, My other Brother-in Laws have a camp there. There it is “catch and release” About 45 min. - 1 hr. away is the North Fork of the South Branch of the Potomac. There the water is a faster moving and is more like a large mountain stream with lots of rocks in the river bed. The North Fork is good for trout fishing. LaVale/Frostburg (land) - 30 min. away. Frostburg is the location of Frostburg State University. Frostburg has some nice restaurants and 4 movie screens. My personal favorite is Gandalf’s as small restaurant/bar which serves a variety of ethnic and vegetarian foods and usually has on stock around 30 microbrews and imported beers. LaVale is the fast food capital of the world and also has the Country Club Mall, a medium sized mall with a nice variety of stores and an AMC cinema with 6 screens. Smoke Hole Caverns - 45 min. away. Smoke Hole Caverns has guided tours through the caverns approximately every 1/2 hour. They also have a huge souvenir shop with a fantastic assortment of junk. :-) Dolly Sods - 5 min. From Smoke Hole Caverns is Dolly Sods an amazing wilderness area! Dolly Sods is located on top of a mountain. Due to a fire in 1904 and the high winds, much of the vegetation was never able to grow back as it originally was. Much of the area resembles an arctic tundra and many of the trees have branches only on one side due to the steady high winds. Some really nice places to hike. Seneca Rocks - 1 hour away. 15 min. From Smoke Hole Caverns is Seneca Rocks, a huge granite face and one of the premiere rock climbing centers on the east coast. The view of the rocks is spectacular and for those not wanting to climb up to the top by way of the rock face there is a trail to top which comes around the back of the mountain. You can hike to the top or rent horses. Blackwater Falls - 1 hour away. Blackwater Falls is home to a very lovely wilderness area with plenty of hiking trails and the absolutely beautiful “Blackwater Falls”. Canaan Valley - 1 hour away. 15 min. from Blackwater Falls. Canaan Valley is one of the few valleys on the east coast above 3000 feet. Particularly enjoyable is the ski lift ride up to the top of the mountain. The Canaan State Park has a pool and golf course. Deep Creek Lake (land) - 45 minutes away. Deep Creek Lake is a 17 mile long lake with a nice public beach, 2 or 3 different recreation centers with miniature golf, bumper cars, batting cages, race cars, arcade games... Also nice is riding the ski lift up and hiking around the trails. You can also rent mountain bikes which they will load on the chair lift and you can ride the trails on the top of the mountain. Washington D.C. - 2/12 hrs away. A couple of nice restaurants Directions: From West of Keyser Get on I-68 in MD. Take 68 to the Greene st. exit in Cumberland. Get on rt 220 S. Take 220 S. to Keyser. Stay on 220 S. through Keyser You will pass a Mc , KFC... About a mile past the Mc , note the Keyser Econolodge on the right. Continue on past the SuperWalmart (if you can) Go approximately a half mile past the Walmart. Just past Samson's Restaurant, make a left Go a mile to a mile and a 1/4 Make left onto Hooker Hollow rd. Take road to top of hill and start looking left. From East of Keyser Take I - 81 to Winchester Take the Rt 37 bypass to Rt 50 W. Go about 50 + miles on Rt. 50 W. You will go through Capon Bridge, Romney, and Burlington (where I live) about 8 miles past Burlington, you will go up a big hill/small mountain. The road will go from two lanes to three. At top of big hill/small mountain, veer right at Y. (you will see a rather ramshackle Mom and Pop shop on the left. Auction house on right) Go a mile to a mile and a 1/4 Make right onto Hooker Hollow rd. Take road to top of hill and start looking left. Note: if you don't make a right on Hooker Hollow rd. and continue straight, you will come to the intersection w/ Rt 220. make a right go 1 mile to get to Econolodge (on left). From North of Keyser For those of you coming from the North, you can go either way. Personally, I prefer going by way of Winchester. It seems to go faster (it isn't) and it's a little more scenic. Also, sburg has a good Italian Restaurant at exit 16 (Carlo Spinelli's Taste of Italy) From South of Keyser Your choice of route should be determined by whether you are East or West of Keyser Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2002 Report Share Posted March 11, 2002 The Semi-Official 5th Annual East Coast Suaree’ Fact Sheet. Updated 3/11/02 What is it? - A get together for individuals with Down Syndrome and their lucky families. When - June 21 - (8:00 p.m. - ?) campfire June 22 - (picnic 1:00 - ?) swimming, horseshoes, volleyball, whiffle ball, auction, games, karaoke, socializing. June 23 - The day after, Soccer game, camp fire, who knows? :-) Where - Ravenscroft Family Park, Keyser, WV. 30 min. South of Cumberland, MD and 70 minutes West of Winchester VA. Contact Person - Kent Moreno Kent_Moreno @WVWISe.org or knm@... Pictures - To see pictures of the previous three Suarre's, start with www.leeworks.net/suaree/suaree2001.html Auction - For the past three years, we have had an auction to help raise funds for the Suaree''. The auction has turned out to be one of the big hits of the Suaree'' especially, with the kids, who have a wonderful time bidding on things of interest to them. Items for the auction are brought from home by the attendees. Items should be in good condition. T-shirts - We will again have for sale t-shirts and canvass carryall bags. The price of each item will be a few dollars above cost. This will cover the cost of having the design made and any related costs. Any surplus will be used for the Suaree'’. At this time it appears the design will be of 2 children, a non-disabled male who is seated on the ground and a girl with Down Syndrome who is standing with her hand outstretched to help the boy up. Food - The meal on Saturday will be catered by the Fountain Ruritan. They catered the meal last year and the food was great, the quantity abundant and the cost was extremely reasonable. At this time, I am unsure of the per person cost. Miscellaneous - On Friday night, many of us meet at the Stray Cat Cafe’ for dinner. Amtrak station - Cumberland MD Greyhound station - Cumberland, MD Airports - Cumberland Regional Airport, Wiley Ford, WV (small planes) Dulles International Airport (near Washington D.C. 2 hrs away) Lodging: Keyser Econolodge (304-788-0913) - clean, basic rooms, no pool, lots of restaurants nearby, 5 min. from Suaree'''’. A block of rooms has been reserved. mention the Suaree' to get the group discount. Candlewyck Inn (304-788- 6594) - billed as a Bed and Breakfast but more like a really nice motel attached to one of the best restaurants in Keyser, 2 Min walk from downtown Keyser, lots of restaurants nearby, 10 min. From Suaree'''’, about $65.00 a night. Camping Anyone wanting to is welcomed to camp at the Suaree’. There’s plenty of land for doing so. Restaurants (Keyser) - King City (Chinese), Stray Cat Cafe (Mexican/Steaks), Samson’s (nice restaurant), The Royale (Diner), Taste of Home (Diner), Dairy Queen, Burger King, Mc 's, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Denny’s, Castiglia’s (good Italian food!), Pizza Outlet, Domino’s Pizza, Fox’s Pizza (mediocre), and Subway. Places of Interest: Golf Courses - There are two 9 hole golf courses nearby. The Pines golf course is a 1 min. walk from the Econolodge. The second Golf course is an 8 minute drive. For those wanting to play something a little more cutting edge, Rocky Gap is located 4 miles East of Cumberland, MD and features an 18 hole course developed by Arnold Palmer. (25 - 30 min. From Keyser) Miniature Golf - 5 minutes away. Just over the bridge into land, next to the Chat N’ Chew restaurant Keyser Pool - 3 minutes from the Econolodge Fishing - Lots of good fishing. An out of state license is $25.00 for 7 days (no shorter periods) With regard to locations, close by (25 min.) is the South Branch of the Potomac. which is known for it's great fishing. My Brother-in-Law Norman said that if you like to catch small mouth bass, the South Branch is one of the best places you'll ever fish (trust me, Norman knows). On the South Branch, there is a place called the " trough " where the mountains come down to the waters edge on both sides of the river. The water is pretty deep yet still moves at a reasonable pace. My Brother-in-law Bill has a camp on the trough. You are allowed to keep any fish caught in the trough. About 10 miles below the trough the water is shallower and a little faster moving, My other Brother-in Laws have a camp there. There it is “catch and release” About 45 min. - 1 hr. away is the North Fork of the South Branch of the Potomac. There the water is a faster moving and is more like a large mountain stream with lots of rocks in the river bed. The North Fork is good for trout fishing. LaVale/Frostburg (land) - 30 min. away. Frostburg is the location of Frostburg State University. Frostburg has some nice restaurants and 4 movie screens. My personal favorite is Gandalf’s as small restaurant/bar which serves a variety of ethnic and vegetarian foods and usually has on stock around 30 microbrews and imported beers. LaVale is the fast food capital of the world and also has the Country Club Mall, a medium sized mall with a nice variety of stores and an AMC cinema with 6 screens. Smoke Hole Caverns - 45 min. away. Smoke Hole Caverns has guided tours through the caverns approximately every 1/2 hour. They also have a huge souvenir shop with a fantastic assortment of junk. :-) Dolly Sods - 5 min. From Smoke Hole Caverns is Dolly Sods an amazing wilderness area! Dolly Sods is located on top of a mountain. Due to a fire in 1904 and the high winds, much of the vegetation was never able to grow back as it originally was. Much of the area resembles an arctic tundra and many of the trees have branches only on one side due to the steady high winds. Some really nice places to hike. Seneca Rocks - 1 hour away. 15 min. From Smoke Hole Caverns is Seneca Rocks, a huge granite face and one of the premiere rock climbing centers on the east coast. The view of the rocks is spectacular and for those not wanting to climb up to the top by way of the rock face there is a trail to top which comes around the back of the mountain. You can hike to the top or rent horses. Blackwater Falls - 1 hour away. Blackwater Falls is home to a very lovely wilderness area with plenty of hiking trails and the absolutely beautiful “Blackwater Falls”. Canaan Valley - 1 hour away. 15 min. from Blackwater Falls. Canaan Valley is one of the few valleys on the east coast above 3000 feet. Particularly enjoyable is the ski lift ride up to the top of the mountain. The Canaan State Park has a pool and golf course. Deep Creek Lake (land) - 45 minutes away. Deep Creek Lake is a 17 mile long lake with a nice public beach, 2 or 3 different recreation centers with miniature golf, bumper cars, batting cages, race cars, arcade games... Also nice is riding the ski lift up and hiking around the trails. You can also rent mountain bikes which they will load on the chair lift and you can ride the trails on the top of the mountain. Washington D.C. - 2/12 hrs away. A couple of nice restaurants Directions: From West of Keyser Get on I-68 in MD. Take 68 to the Greene st. exit in Cumberland. Get on rt 220 S. Take 220 S. to Keyser. Stay on 220 S. through Keyser You will pass a Mc , KFC... About a mile past the Mc , note the Keyser Econolodge on the right. Continue on past the SuperWalmart (if you can) Go approximately a half mile past the Walmart. Just past Samson's Restaurant, make a left Go a mile to a mile and a 1/4 Make left onto Hooker Hollow rd. Take road to top of hill and start looking left. From East of Keyser Take I - 81 to Winchester Take the Rt 37 bypass to Rt 50 W. Go about 50 + miles on Rt. 50 W. You will go through Capon Bridge, Romney, and Burlington (where I live) about 8 miles past Burlington, you will go up a big hill/small mountain. The road will go from two lanes to three. At top of big hill/small mountain, veer right at Y. (you will see a rather ramshackle Mom and Pop shop on the left. Auction house on right) Go a mile to a mile and a 1/4 Make right onto Hooker Hollow rd. Take road to top of hill and start looking left. Note: if you don't make a right on Hooker Hollow rd. and continue straight, you will come to the intersection w/ Rt 220. make a right go 1 mile to get to Econolodge (on left). From North of Keyser For those of you coming from the North, you can go either way. Personally, I prefer going by way of Winchester. It seems to go faster (it isn't) and it's a little more scenic. Also, sburg has a good Italian Restaurant at exit 16 (Carlo Spinelli's Taste of Italy) From South of Keyser Your choice of route should be determined by whether you are East or West of Keyser Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2002 Report Share Posted April 22, 2002 Fwd: Suaree' 2002 info > The Semi-Official 5th Annual East Coast Suaree' Fact Sheet. Updated > 3/11/02 > > What is it? - A get together for individuals with Down Syndrome and their > lucky families. > > When - June 21 - (8:00 p.m. - ?) campfire > June 22 - (picnic 1:00 - ?) swimming, horseshoes, volleyball, whiffle > ball, auction, games, karaoke, socializing. > June 23 - The day after, Soccer game, camp fire, who knows? :-) > > Where - Ravenscroft Family Park, Keyser, WV. 30 min. South of Cumberland, > MD and 70 minutes West of Winchester VA. > > Contact Person - Kent Moreno Kent_Moreno @WVWISe.org or > knm@... > > Pictures - To see pictures of the previous three Suarre's, start with > www.leeworks.net/suaree/suaree2001.html > > Auction - For the past three years, we have had an auction to help raise > funds for the Suaree''. The auction has turned out to be one of the big > hits of the Suaree'' especially, with the kids, who have a wonderful time > bidding on things of interest to them. Items for the auction are brought > from home by the attendees. Items should be in good condition. > > T-shirts - We will again have for sale t-shirts and canvass carryall > bags. The price of each item will be a few dollars above cost. This will > cover the cost of having the design made and any related costs. Any > surplus will be used for the Suaree''. At this time it appears the > design will be of 2 children, a non-disabled male who is seated on the > ground and a girl with Down Syndrome who is standing with her hand > outstretched to help the boy up. > > Food - The meal on Saturday will be catered by the Fountain Ruritan. They > catered the meal last year and the food was great, the quantity abundant > and the cost was extremely reasonable. At this time, I am unsure of the > per person cost. > > Miscellaneous - On Friday night, many of us meet at the Stray Cat Cafe' > for dinner. > > Amtrak station - Cumberland MD > Greyhound station - Cumberland, MD > Airports - Cumberland Regional Airport, Wiley Ford, WV (small planes) > Dulles International Airport (near Washington D.C. 2 hrs away) > > Lodging: > Keyser Econolodge (304-788-0913) - clean, basic rooms, no pool, lots of > restaurants nearby, 5 min. from Suaree''''. A block of rooms has been > reserved. mention the Suaree' to get the group discount. > Candlewyck Inn (304-788- 6594) - billed as a Bed and Breakfast but more > like a really nice motel attached to one of the best restaurants in > Keyser, 2 Min walk from downtown Keyser, lots of restaurants nearby, 10 > min. From Suaree'''', about $65.00 a night. > > Camping > Anyone wanting to is welcomed to camp at the Suaree'. There's plenty of > land for doing so. > > Restaurants (Keyser) - King City (Chinese), Stray Cat Cafe > (Mexican/Steaks), Samson's (nice restaurant), The Royale (Diner), Taste of > Home (Diner), Dairy Queen, Burger King, Mc 's, Kentucky Fried > Chicken, Denny's, Castiglia's (good Italian food!), Pizza Outlet, Domino's > Pizza, Fox's Pizza (mediocre), and Subway. > > Places of Interest: > Golf Courses - There are two 9 hole golf courses nearby. The Pines golf > course is a 1 min. walk from the Econolodge. The second Golf course is an > 8 minute drive. > > For those wanting to play something a little more cutting edge, Rocky Gap > is located 4 miles East of Cumberland, MD and features an 18 hole course > developed by Arnold Palmer. (25 - 30 min. From Keyser) > > Miniature Golf - 5 minutes away. Just over the bridge into land, next > to the Chat N' Chew restaurant > > Keyser Pool - 3 minutes from the Econolodge > > Fishing - Lots of good fishing. > > An out of state license is $25.00 for 7 days (no shorter periods) > > With regard to locations, close by (25 min.) is the South Branch of the > Potomac. which is known for it's great fishing. My Brother-in-Law Norman > said that if you like to catch small mouth bass, the South Branch is one > of the best places you'll ever fish (trust me, Norman knows). > > On the South Branch, there is a place called the " trough " where the > mountains come down to the waters edge on both sides of the river. The > water is pretty deep yet still moves at a reasonable pace. My > Brother-in-law Bill has a camp on the trough. You are allowed to keep any > fish caught in the trough. > > About 10 miles below the trough the water is shallower and a little faster > moving, My other Brother-in Laws have a camp there. There it is " catch > and release " > > About 45 min. - 1 hr. away is the North Fork of the South Branch of the > Potomac. There the water is a faster moving and is more like a large > mountain stream with lots of rocks in the river bed. The North Fork is > good for trout fishing. > > LaVale/Frostburg (land) - 30 min. away. Frostburg is the location of > Frostburg State University. Frostburg has some nice restaurants and 4 > movie screens. My personal favorite is Gandalf's as small restaurant/bar > which serves a variety of ethnic and vegetarian foods and usually has on > stock around 30 microbrews and imported beers. > > LaVale is the fast food capital of the world and also has the Country Club > Mall, a medium sized mall with a nice variety of stores and an AMC cinema > with 6 screens. > > Smoke Hole Caverns - 45 min. away. Smoke Hole Caverns has guided tours > through the caverns approximately every 1/2 hour. They also have a huge > souvenir shop with a fantastic assortment of junk. :-) > > Dolly Sods - 5 min. From Smoke Hole Caverns is Dolly Sods an amazing > wilderness area! Dolly Sods is located on top of a mountain. Due to a > fire in 1904 and the high winds, much of the vegetation was never able to > grow back as it originally was. Much of the area resembles an arctic > tundra and many of the trees have branches only on one side due to the > steady high winds. Some really nice places to hike. > > Seneca Rocks - 1 hour away. 15 min. From Smoke Hole Caverns is Seneca > Rocks, a huge granite face and one of the premiere rock climbing centers > on the east coast. The view of the rocks is spectacular and for those not > wanting to climb up to the top by way of the rock face there is a trail to > top which comes around the back of the mountain. You can hike to the top > or rent horses. > > Blackwater Falls - 1 hour away. Blackwater Falls is home to a very lovely > wilderness area with plenty of hiking trails and the absolutely beautiful > " Blackwater Falls " . > > Canaan Valley - 1 hour away. 15 min. from Blackwater Falls. Canaan > Valley is one of the few valleys on the east coast above 3000 feet. > Particularly enjoyable is the ski lift ride up to the top of the mountain. > The Canaan State Park has a pool and golf course. > > Deep Creek Lake (land) - 45 minutes away. Deep Creek Lake is a 17 > mile long lake with a nice public beach, 2 or 3 different recreation > centers with miniature golf, bumper cars, batting cages, race cars, arcade > games... Also nice is riding the ski lift up and hiking around the > trails. You can also rent mountain bikes which they will load on the > chair lift and you can ride the trails on the top of the mountain. > > Washington D.C. - 2/12 hrs away. A couple of nice restaurants > > Directions: > >From West of Keyser > Get on I-68 in MD. > Take 68 to the Greene st. exit in Cumberland. > Get on rt 220 S. > Take 220 S. to Keyser. > Stay on 220 S. through Keyser > You will pass a Mc , KFC... > About a mile past the Mc , note the Keyser Econolodge on the right. > Continue on past the SuperWalmart (if you can) > Go approximately a half mile past the Walmart. > Just past Samson's Restaurant, make a left > Go a mile to a mile and a 1/4 > Make left onto Hooker Hollow rd. > Take road to top of hill and start looking left. > > >From East of Keyser > Take I - 81 to Winchester > Take the Rt 37 bypass to Rt 50 W. > Go about 50 + miles on Rt. 50 W. > You will go through Capon Bridge, Romney, and Burlington (where I live) > about 8 miles past Burlington, you will go up a big hill/small mountain. > The road will go from two lanes to three. > At top of big hill/small mountain, veer right at Y. (you will see a > rather ramshackle Mom and Pop shop on the left. Auction house on right) > Go a mile to a mile and a 1/4 > Make right onto Hooker Hollow rd. > Take road to top of hill and start looking left. > Note: if you don't make a right on Hooker Hollow rd. and continue > straight, you will come to the intersection w/ Rt 220. make a right go 1 > mile to get to Econolodge (on left). > > >From North of Keyser > For those of you coming from the North, you can go either way. > Personally, I prefer going by way of Winchester. It seems to go faster > (it isn't) and it's a little more scenic. Also, sburg has a good > Italian Restaurant at exit 16 (Carlo Spinelli's Taste of Italy) > > >From South of Keyser > Your choice of route should be determined by whether you are East or West > of Keyser > > > > Click reply to all for messages to go to the list. Just hit reply for messages to go to the sender of the message. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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