GNHLUG Non-profit status, 501(c)(3) status, board of directors meeting

2008-07-25 Thread Ted Roche
Heather and Michael: Please let me know if you can attend on Thursday the 31st, otherwise, I'll reschedule. I hope to hold a Board of Directors meeting on Thurday, July 31st in Manchester. The Public Library had to withdraw its offer as their children's program needs the space. I've asked the

Re: GNHLUG Non-profit status, 501(c)(3) status, board of directors meeting

2008-07-25 Thread Ted Roche
Ted Roche wrote: maddog is on the left side of the Atlantic. That would be left as viewed from an observer on the North Pole, of course, these things being relative and all that. IOW, he won't make it. How embarrassing. -- Ted Dyslectics of the World, Untie! Roche Ted Roche

Re: fyi, freegeek is an interesting casestudy to compare what gnhlug does

2008-07-25 Thread Bill McGonigle
On Jul 23, 2008, at 23:45, Greg Rundlett wrote: Free Geek is a Portland, OR group which operates a thrift store, offers training / education plus support, does builds, is volunteer-based and recycles old equipment There's a group in the other, closer Portland that does something similar,

Re: GNHLUG Non-profit status, 501(c)(3) status, board of directors meeting

2008-07-25 Thread Heather Brodeur
Ted Roche wrote: Heather and Michael: Please let me know if you can attend on Thursday the 31st, otherwise, I'll reschedule. I will be able to attend the meeting, no need to reschedule. --Heather ___ gnhlug-org mailing list

Re: fyi, freegeek is an interesting casestudy to compare what gnhlug does

2008-07-25 Thread Greg Rundlett
I had never heard of freegeek before. I found them while I was researching (FOSS) association management systems. I just thought it was interesting to see the work that this group has organized. I'm not saying anyone needs to do anything different. ;-) I'm interested in developing a FOSS