Forum OpenACS Q&A: OpenACS Social this Friday!

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Posted by Talli Somekh on
On Friday, July 20th from 6-9PM the third OpenACS social will be at Musea Technologies' office in Cambridge, MA (directions to follow). The guest of honor will be Bruno Mattarollo of Greenpeace.org.

If you want to be nice, please email me, Talli Somekh, at talli@museatech.net to let me know you're coming and how many people you might be bringing.

Thanks, and looking forward to seeing everybody!

talli

PS
Yes, Eve, Alex is invited.

Hey guys,

Here are some directions to get to the social this Friday.

See you there!

talli


Directions to 95 Harvey St: map (http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?addr=95+harvey+st&csz=cambridge%2C+ma)

95 Harvey is a brown building with an "Eclipse Video" sign. Go around to the right and up the fire escape stairs.

By T: Red line to Alewife. Take the platform exit _away_ from parking, buses, etc. Once outside, follow the bike path leading away from the station. Very soon, go to the left on the path around the athletic fields. You will then reach the dead end of Harvey St; 95 is about 3 blocks up on the left, after Cambridge Lumber.

By car/bike: Harvey St is off of Mass Ave well north of Porter Sq, almost to Alewife Parkway.

  • From the south, go north on Mass almost a mile past Porter Sq. Look for the MBTA electric bus yard on your right; Harvey is left at the next light.
  • From the North, go south on Mass from Alewife Parkway (Rte 16) for about 1/3 mile. Look for the liquor store with the big sign. Harvey St is right at the second light.
  • From 95/128, take Rte 2 East all the way to the end of the freeway. A left at the light puts you on Alewife/16. Turn right at the next light onto Mass Ave, follow directions above.
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Posted by Talli Somekh on
Hey guys,

I wanted to thank everyone for showing up, namely Bruno
Mattarollo, Vinod Kurup, John Sequiera, Philip Greenspun, Eve
Anderson, Andrew Pitskorski, Dennis Gregoravic, Peter (from aD
Germany, sorry didn't catch your last name), Randy Divinski and
Jin Choi. And of course Alex the Samoyed was there too.

For all those that wanted to make it but couldn't, hopefully next
time (which is tentatively planned for mid-August in NYC, for
those of you with calendars.)

Oh, and please feel free to host your own OpenACS social.
Community members are in the SF Bay Area, Seattle,
Camrbidge (UK, of course) and other areas. If you want some
help setting something up, please let me know.

talli