That could work!

I'm not against throwing in a few bucks, either, but for now we want to
keep the accounting simple; neither paying nor charging fees.

Guess a donations jar at the door might serve, and if there's extra
money we can donate it to Highly Addicted Hackers (HAH), or Geeks
Requiring Outdoor Activities Now (GROAN), or possibly Boring Antisocial
Friends (BARF), or some other worthy charity.

Jim.




Mark Rzepa wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
> Since we are not for profit, we can rent a room at the North
> York library for only $15/hour.  I wouldn't mind covering the
> cost for one or two hours for an event like this.  They close
> at 8:30pm Monday to Thursday, 5:30pm on Friday, and 5pm on
> Saturday and Sunday.
> Unfortunately the rooms, don't have internet access, but I
> can bring a couple of routers and switches to build a lab
> environment which would be good enough to test any VoIP applications.
> 
> Simon P. Ditner wrote:
> 
>> So, I'm on the prowl for different locations to host Asterisk
>> workshops. Preferably free, with a projector, and internet access
>> with room for about 15-20 people. Does anyone have access to
>> facilities like that? 
>> 
>> --
>> * Simon P. Ditner / ON-Asterisk Mailing List /
>> http://uc.org/asterisk * 


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