[TriLUG] Have any space to spare for TriLUG classes?
twoods at tomnkim.us
twoods at tomnkim.us
Wed Feb 4 16:41:32 EST 2004
Have you tried the libraries? Cameron Village, Richard Harrison, and
Eve Perry Libraries all have space that's free to use for
Non-profits... they may have rules that we can't work with, such as no
food/drinks or no exchange of money... But it may be worth looking into.
I, for one, attended the email server setup class and found it very
informative. In fact, I set up an email server, which I still use
today, based on what I learned in that class. I would definately attend
other sessions.
Tom Woods
Mike Johnson wrote:
>All,
>
>We're going to give the classes thing another try. For those that don't
>know, we've had a couple two hour classes in the past where the
>presenter tends to go much more in depth on a topic than possible at a
>regular meeting. They've been pretty popular -- I think our average
>attendance is around twenty people.
>
>Unfortnately, we've been unable to find a permanant home for these
>classes, and have to keep moving them around. This has made the
>scheduling of classes very difficult, as we have to scramble for a
>location before even beginning to round up presenters and topics.
>
>So now's your chance to help out TriLUG! We're looking for a room that
>can comfortably hold about thirty people, which we can hopefully use on
>a close to regular schedule. Ideally, it would be centrally (center of
>the Triangle) located and easy to get to. And to add to the wishlist, a
>projector would be nice, though we can likely borrow one as needed.
>
>If you know of such a location, either through your company, or someone
>else we could contact, please let the Steering Committee know
>(steering at trilug.org) and we'll get the ball rolling.
>
>Thanks folks!
>
>Mike Johnson
>TriLUG Steering Committee
>
>
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