The Ball Approaches

A quick reminder: The Opera House Ball is this Saturday, 4-8 p.m.!

The Opera House Ball

sealoperahouseball2You can find details on the Opera House Ball, mentioned in the previous post, here.

Upcoming events

While the burritos technically cease at 9pm on Friday, October 16, we do have a few events scheduled for you to keep in mind:

Saturday, October 31: Pheasant season opens, so we’ll be doing a breakfast burrito buffet for hunters from 6am-9am!

Saturday, November 14: Beer Education Project tasting: temperature study–it sounds dry and studious, but it will actually be a fun tasting to attend!

Saturday, November 21: The Opera House Ball: our nutty way of raising money to help restore Corning’s historic opera house, we’ll have a cash bar serving Iowa beers and a free-will donation for Rocky Mountain Oysters. Creative black tie encouraged.

Thursday, December 10: Private Party.

Saturday, December 12: Beer Education Project tasting: holiday beers!

As you can see, we already have folks interested in using our space for their holiday parties. Let us know what you have planned, and check the foyer at the Burrito for available dates. We’ll get a calendar posted within the next week or two, but I can’t guarantee that I’ll get all that info posted online.

Call J. to set something up at 641.202 . 6823

No more burritos

Is it possible to make a long story short? I will try.

The very short version is quite simple: Electric Burrito will serve up its last burrito on Friday, October 16, 2009. If you don’t have a calendar handy, that’s less than two weeks away.

The Explanation

It’s important to point out that this is a decision that has been considered for many months and from many angles. What we’ve decided, as has been the case any time I’ve ever switched career paths, is that our family is more important than anything else. While continuing is possible, it just doesn’t seem sensible.

Having had nearly a year and a half to size up the local climate, I simply don’t see a day in the future where I’m not working 13 hour days in an effort to break even. Becoming rich was never our agenda, but coming out ahead over the course of many hours and many years ain’t bad. That being the case, I’m not willing to trade the hours for the result. I love my family too much. On top of that, my back is a mess and I don’t have time to take advantage of my brother-in-law’s new pool table. So we shift…

To some, this will be extremely disappointing. All we can say is that we have enjoyed getting to know you, appreciate your support and are a little disappointed ourselves.

What next?

Lots, actually! I’ve accepted the editor position at The Free Press. I’ll be replacing Ken, who has done a great job (but I’d wager he is making his own family-related job shift). Good luck to him.

As for the Burrito building, we’ll keep it in action in a number of ways. One, this shift frees up Michelle to add classes, workshops and retreats to Prairieland Yoga‘s schedule. Keep an eye out for that at her site.

Two, the dining space will now be available for rental for your private parties. This will be particularly good during the holidays. If you want us to cater that (in-house) event, we can certainly make arrangements to do so. We’ll drop the tequila, but keep our beer/wine license, so this space has an advantage over the community center in that regard.

Three, we still like to cook. While we’re really not interested or equipped to do outside catering, we’ll be happy to help you get to your party or event. Need us to do your dessert or appetizer? Let us know. We’ve got a pretty wide range, so you’re not confined to Mexican chocolate cake or key lime pie (or chips and salsa).

Four, from my perspective we shift from Electric Burrito Mexican Eatery to Electric Burrito Recreation Station. To that end, we’ll be putting together a number of events, starting with the aforementioned yoga workshops. Many of you know we’ve been working on the Rural Iowa Film Festival, and that will still happen in May of 2010. And we’ll continue with our monthly Beer Education Project tastings.

Our first post-burrito event will be The Opera House Ball, which will take place on Saturday, November 21. A nutty route to historic preservation, this Rocky Mountain oyster fry will be both delicious and fun (and for a good cause). We invite you to show up in creative black tie. Or not. Details will show up on this blog and on our Facebook page in the next couple of weeks.

It’s been a lot of fun serving up burritos and beer, but it’s time for a shift. Thanks so much to everyone who has supported us. I’d screw up if I tried to mention names, because there really are a ton of people that have helped in a number of ways, to include eating here on a regular basis. However, forgive me if I mention one: Martin Olive. That knucklehead has done so much in so many ways. Among other values, he drops everything to cook for free when my lunch server is sick–again and again and again. He’s been completely priceless, and for this effort and friendship we are very grateful. I owe him so many beers.

Peace, Love and Salsa,

J., Michelle, Jake and Tom

Oktober-Fiesta 2009

The plan

We’ll be tapping a keg of Schell’s Octoberfest for your pleasure on Friday, October 2.

On Saturday, October 3, at 8pm, we’ll do our Oktober-Fiesta beer tasting–working our way through 6 different versions of the Oktoberfest style of beer (or bier, if you wish). We’ll learn about the bier, as well as the famous German festival, and you won’t want to miss this one.

Bring a friend.

Be sweet and RSVP in person, via phone (641.322.3990) or email (jwilson AT electricburrito DOT net), as we’ll need your help in planning and limit the tasting to 20 participants. If I have enough advance sign-ups, I may be able to open up a few more slots, but that all depends on notice.

Cost: $10

September 19 Tasting

Wow! I thought I’d posted this weeks ago.

Our next Beer Education Project Tasting is this Saturday, the 19th, at 8pm. If you’ve seen the flyers at the Burrito, it’s worth pointing out that we’re going to reschedule the planned Temperature Study and instead focus on the Iowa beers that we offer every day. If you haven’t worked your way through our lineup, this will be a great way to try some of the many tasty beers brewed in Iowa.

For the record, I’m doing a much better job of keeping all the newsy stuff on Facebook, so fan us and keep up with what’s going on. Any of the tasting writeups have appeared more so on brewvana. Sorry; I’ll try to do a better job of getting at least the links here. Somehow I always feel like I have to post a deep essay here, which is bollocks, but it’s how things haven’t been updated here.

So: next tasting: Saturday, September 19 @ 8pm

Oktober-Fiesta coming down the pipe on Oktober 3, details soon

Cheers, all!

August 09 Beer Tasting Info

Our next Beer Education Project tasting will take a walk through the English countryside. Put it on your calendar and come share a few English beers with us.

Theme: English Beers

Date: August 22, 2009

Time: 8pm

RSVP: appreciated, but not mandatory

Cost: $10

Here’s the event page on Facebook, if you want to check it out. Become a fan and spread the word.