How does the selection process for Indian Neck work? Does Jay just choose the people or is there some sort of committee? Is there a formal application process? Do the same people get to go every year, in other words, is there an "A' list of regulars? Also, was Indian Neck always run this way? I know that it goes back 40 or 50 years by now. Did one always need an invite or was it previously more open to the public? I know it's been invitation-only for at least 20 years now. I'm asking because I'm associated with a different gathering (in another part of the U.S.) which is faced with trying to keep the size down. We need to look at lots of different models and Indian Neck seems to be one that would be worth checking out. By the way, I did attend Indian Neck one time, maybe 15-20 years back, and enjoyed myself greatly. I must confess though that my most vivid memory of Indian Neck is having Allan Block urge me to eat all the Kool-Whip on my dessert, because the preservatives in it would help me live longer (preserving me from t
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