DO NOT BRING ANY PLASTIC FORKS!! I have hundreds from the last outing that we need to use up. I'm tired of them riding in the camper lol.
I'll have the following supplies, outside of normal camping items:
Coffee & coffee makers (electric and propane - depending on how early I'm up and whos all sleeping still will dictate genny running) - I'll have a few jugs of drinking water for coffee
2 burner, 30K BTU each camp stove
1 - 30lb propane tank
Electric griddle (again, depends on genny run time)
2- sandwhich breakfast maker (think McD's egg mcmuffins) - takes 4minutes to make 2 and they are bad ass! (again, depends on genny run time)
30qt. Turkey fryer pot (we can use to boil sweet corn if someone is bringing corn) - Mike Cotty, may have to run to your house for H2O with portable jug if OK. If no corn, I'm leaving this home - let me know.
Couple extra rolls of paper towels
Food:
Couple dozen eggs
Couple packs of bacon
Sausage of some sort
Maybe some hashbrowns
You are all welcome to use whatever supplies you want from my camping stash, please just have a way to clean it when done

. Depending on where I setup the camper, it may all be centrally located, or I'll have the major cooking items (tables, camp-stove, coffee maker,etc.) under a pop-up close to the pavillion. The remainders/large items will stay by the camper.
Mike - I'd really like to setup next to the pavillion if possible (looking at pavilion, just to the left). That would limit the amount of extension cord/genny movements needed. Plus, when the gennys are behind the pavilion (towards the road) it will be quiter. Put a few trucks, pavilion and camper between us and the gennys and it will be decently quiet. Adam (RC) and I have have the same genny and they are not too loud.
I'm currently bench charging a few extra 12v's so we can have some tunes through the camper if you want (Aux. jack for phones/pandora, etc.), unless someone is brining a radio running on batteries. If not, keep in mind you will have to have the gennys running to plug in a radio in the pavillion.