On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 9:09 PM, der.hans <PLUGd@lufthans.com> wrote:
moin moin,

Sequoia and ACAA have been great, but now we've run out of people who can
open ACAA for us on Wednesday nights.

One person quit, another was laid off and now the last geek standing is
taking classes Wednesday nights.

We already needed a temporary location for this month anyway, but now we
need to seek a new permanent home for starting in September.

It doesn't have to stay at I-17 and Bell. What location would bring in
more people? Would being close to the rail help? Would moving closer to
Surprise ( like the last few, well-attended months? ) help?

ciao,

der.hans
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Here is one suggestion: 
DeVry, (2149 W. Dunlap).

The IEEE Computer Society usually meets there about once a month, and they are a non-profit .org, although maybe not quite as "free" (as in gratis) to join, as we are. 

For years they have (usually) held their meetings there.  DeVry apparently still has a wonderful policy, regarding allowing the use of their building "free" (gratis) by non-profit .org's.  (as of the last time I checked.)

Also, David Huerta is probably familiar with that "policy", because, in the past at least, the DeVry LUG (DeLug) used to meet there. 
(I am not sure if DeLug still exists, /slash, whether it still has a web presence -- since http://www.devrylinux.org/ now says "The domain [name] devrylinux.org may be for sale by its owner!") 

DeVry is a little farther for some "W side" members (like me) to get to, but it is closer for others.  It is probably closer for just about anyone coming from "Central" Phoenix or the "E side" -- plus, some parts of the "W side". 

The parking at DeVry is adequate; and it is less than a mile from I-17, so it's accessible via freeway.  Also, it is walking distance from 19th Ave., so a person using the bus could get there OK.  (even light rail -- connecting with the "19th Ave." bus).

Another idea: PLUG "W Side" meetings used to be held [in the "High Tech 1" building] at GCC = Glendale Community College.  It also has adequate parking; and it is probably available "free" (as in gratis) for non-profit .org's.  But it would not be my first choice. 

A 3rd idea:  The library where we met in June 2009 (also July, 2009).  It is called the "Foothills" branch of the Glendale public library.  It is fairly close to the Loop 101 freeway and 59th Ave. (less than a mile). 
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