Mea Maxima Culpa!!  I was confusing the GSK auditorium 
(where the TriNUG currently meets) with the RTI auditorium (the last 
time I attended a meeting there was in 1999).  Both of them are on
Cornwallis.

MCNC was chosen as a vendor neutral site based on the charter of the group
(before my time on the board).

So ignore my original recommendation (made as a member and not someone on
the board).  Apparently the board has more choices come up this morning and
they will share that with the members.

Choice of a venue may or may not affect the attendance!!  The members can
provide feedback and help the board choose.

Conrad  

Original Message:
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From: Richard O. Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 02 Jul 2004 14:15:49 -0400
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Juglist] Help for Finding a New Place


I think the great character of TriJUG owes much to the ample and 
gracious meeting facility that we have been using, for at least these 
last five years during which I have attended.  It is too bad that MCNC 
wants such a sudden and great increase.  Does anybody know what is 
behind this pronouncement from MCNC?  Did we fail to leave some pizza? 
  Does anybody know anybody in a position of authority in MCNC that we 
can talk to?

About the Dreyfus Auditorium at RTI, if I recall correctly RTI gives 
the space to TriLUG for free.  I do not agree with Conrad, however, 
that it is big enough.  I would guess that it seats 40-60.  TriLUG is 
now overflowing it with each meeting.  I believe we would overflow it 
in the best-attended 1/3 of our meetings.

As I recall our finances, we have been paying $265 each month to rent 
the meeting facilities at MCNC (including the projector), and we could 
easily keep this up.  That amount is not a problem.

Stephen Riley wrote:
> Has anyone considered the Golden Coral meeting room on US 70

I would not recommend it.  In my experience with Golden Coral meeting 
rooms, they sometimes play background music for the other patrons and 
don't know how to turn it off in your area.  They expect/hope that 
each attendee will buy a meal or something.  They are probably not 
accustomed to providing a projector for PowerPoint presentations. 
Sometimes their staff suddenly starts singing "happy birthday" to 
somebody right on the other side of the folding partition.

Rich Hammer


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