In a message dated: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 14:13:36 EST
"Lori Hitchcock" said:

>I had removed the meeting from the calendar because I will be out of town.

Not that I was planning on going to attend tonight, but I know Nashua has had 
similar problems in the past where a meeting was canceled on short notice.

I guess I'm looking for suggestions on how to handle such events in the future.

If something occurs in the future which may pre-empt the occurance of a 
meeting (speaker cancels at the last minute, for example) what should we do 
as for a fall back plan?

Last month I cancelled the Nashua meeting on Wednesday night because we had 
the quarterly on the preceding Monday night.  Jeff Smith mentioned that he 
would be having dinner at Martha's anyway if anyone wanted to join him and hold
a mini-pseudo-meeting.  How did this work out?  Is this a good idea?
If a meeting needs to be canceled on short notice like this, would people 
rather just not have anything?  Would you be more upset to find that there's 
no one there, or find a bunch of us hanging out for dinner, and that there's 
no formal meeting?

Just curious :)
-- 

Seeya,
Paul
----
        It may look like I'm just sitting here doing nothing,
   but I'm really actively waiting for all my problems to go away.

         If you're not having fun, you're not doing it right!



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