I sent an email on this subject several weeks ago. Phoenix College has a
site we can use that fits all of the criteria, and they are holding it
for us for June 18th. I was under the impression that Mike Havens was
coordinating this Installfest. PC does require a fee for this space, so
if we don't want it, someone (the coordinator, most likely) should tell
them. The contact person at PC is Priscilla Gonzales,
p.gonzales@pcmail.maricopa.edu
-Michelle Lowman
On Thu, 2003-05-22 at 07:55, Derek Neighbors wrote:
> IIRC in talking with Hans on this subject a little while back. The
> facility needs to be able to handle 100 to 150 people at one time.
> Including adequate space to spread out computers and parts to do
> installs. Ideally we prefer a place that has one or more separate rooms
> to have tutorials, classes, lectures (but that is not mandatory). Also,
> somewhere that has food/beverage nearby or on site is a big plus.
>
> Maybe we can do a 'mini' install at this location? If we could do
> regularly maybe it would be a good idea to installs once a quarter here
> (west side) and once a quarter somewhere like Sequoia or ElitePC (east
> side) if we are having trouble getting space for bigger events.
>
> On Tue, 2003-05-20 at 23:50, Adam Ballai wrote:
> > Hey, I just want you guys to know that us, The Front, can supply
> > bandwidth and space in Peoria (75th ave and Cactus Rd.) for an
> > InstallFest. What's the next step =) A date thats good for everyone and
> > any volunteers?
> >
> > -adam
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