[Ubuntu Chicago] Jam

Eddie Martinez eddiemartinez at gmail.com
Sun Sep 27 22:40:08 BST 2009


I should be able to make it. How hard would it be to get to the
library using public transportation?

On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 4:26 PM, Nathan Handler <nhandler at ubuntu.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 9:09 PM, Jim Campbell <jwcampbell at gmail.com> wrote:
>> First, I want to say THANK YOU (THANK YOU) to Corey for securing the
>> Schaumburg Library location.  At this time we're also fortunate enough
>> to have secured a location at Pumping Station One (3354 N. Elston,
>> Chicago, IL) for the event.
>>
>> So, we need to decide on which location to use.  A couple of things to
>> note about the PS-One location.
>> - It's not far off the expressway (kinda close to Belmont/Kedzie off of 90-94)
>> - Street parking will be no problem
>> - Public transportation isn't so bad (There's a Belmont bus stop about
>> 2 blocks way from the location), but it's not super-duper great.
>> - There's no dedicated projector at PS-One
>> - PS-One could host about 20 or so of us.  More than that, and it
>> would be crowded.
>>
>> The room that Corey secured sounds good, too.  Please look over his
>> notes, and respond to the ML ASAP to let us know (if you plan to
>> attend) which location you would prefer.  Thanks!
>
> To restate some of the facts regarding the Schaumburg Library location
> that Corey provided in an earlier email:
>
> It will hold 25 people and is equipped with wireless networking, a
> projector, and desks
>
> Schaumburg Public Library
> 130 S. Roselle Road
> Schaumburg, IL 60193
> (847) 985-4000
> FAX: (847) 923-3131
> TDD: (847) 923-3348
>
> Sunday, October 4th
> 12pm - 8:45 pm
>
> The library is located on the southwest corner of the intersection of
> Schaumburg and Roselle roads.  Here is a link to the directions they
> provide on their site:
>
> http://www.stdl.org/maps/directions.asp#central
>
>
> I think Schaumburg would be a little better for me. It also has a
> projector, which could come in handy. However, I would be fine with
> either location.
>
> Nathan
>
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