Jack, you have a good thing going there.  I didn't even know there was such a class being offered. Although I am not certain where to direct you to acquire decks, I am hoping you can direct me in gathering more details in enrolling for such a class. 

Have you tried fundraising? Maybe the students can donate stuff they don't need and auction them.  What about raffles?  I know that it is a task to solicit stuff from companies to raffle and auction - but it's worth the try.

Look forward to hearing from you.

Ciao, Tricia

 "juice for sarah ! juice for sarah ! whoooaa, sarah !" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 11:40:45 -0800
From: Jack Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hey guys --


I'm one of the instructors for the student-initiated class on DJ'ing at
Berkeley, and we're in the process of expanding the class.

Up till this point, the whole class, which is one of the longer running
student courses at Berkeley, has depended on the instructors hauling
tables, mixer, speakers, etc. to school every week. We are hoping to
acquire a full setup, or as much of the essentials as possible, i.e. a
pair of 1200's, that can be stored at school. From the point of view of
the instructors, we think this will go a long way towards establishing
the legitimacy of the course, and insuring that the DJ'ing class will be
around long after all of us have graduated. And despite sounding cheezy,
we all believe that we're doing a good thing here -- a lot of people want
to learn to spin, but don't even know where to begin.

We're checking around on all the usual sites like E-Bay, etc., but we
thought we should ask you guys as well. Let us know if you can help
out.

jack


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