Ubuntu-us-pnw Digest, Vol 32, Issue 5

Daniel Miller bigfnkymonkeyman at gmail.com
Fri May 14 16:23:38 BST 2010


I work at the Ethnic Cultural Center for the University of Washington which
has good and big spaces with kitchens but unfortunately aren't for free but
are pretty reasonably priced I believe.

Daniel Miller

French & International Studies
Technology Coordinator of the Ethnic Cultural Center
Google Ambassador - http://bit.ly/d2JxuG
University of Washington


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>   1. Fun stuff - Picnic & installfest (Mark Terranova)
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> Date: Thu, 13 May 2010 17:34:04 -0700
> From: Mark Terranova <mark at gidgetkitchen.org>
> Subject: Fun stuff - Picnic & installfest
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> Hello Washington, I will be able to help with 2 events in late July, I
> created a wiki page for each.
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> Let's meet up and have ourselves good time
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> *What's a Geeknic?*
> A geeknic is a picnic for geeks. * http://geeknic.org/   * Good fun and a
> great way to get some people involved that may not know yet that they want
> to join us :)
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> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WashingtonTeam/Projects/Geeknic
> <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WashingtonTeam/Projects/Geeknic>
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> Installfest
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> A great advocacy and community-building event.
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> Seattle is the obvious choice, location suggestions anyone? If we can do a
> 2nd one in mid state - that would be bonus.
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WashingtonTeam/Projects/Installfest
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> How should I proceed?
> Mark Terranova
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> 510 228-4646
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> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 13 May 2010 18:11:31 -0700
> From: Mark Terranova <mark at gidgetkitchen.org>
> Subject: Fun in July - Picnic & Installfest
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> Hello everyone, I will be able to help with 2 events in late July, I
> created
> a wiki page for both events
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OregonTeam/Projects/Fun
>
> Let's meet up and have ourselves good time
>
>
> *What's a Geeknic?*
> A geeknic is a picnic for geeks. * http://geeknic.org/   * Good fun and a
> great way to get some people involved that may not know yet that they want
> to join us :)
> No you dont need to be a geek to attend :)
>
>
> Installfest
>
> A great community-building event.
>
> Portland and where else? Eugene, Salem (who is interested?)  If we can do a
> 2nd one in mid state - that would be bonus.location suggestions are needed.
>
> How should I proceed?
> Mark Terranova
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>
> This is all about involving local folks.  Let's start planning something
> now.
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