It's a no brainer for me as MacTown is only 2.5 miles from my house and
on a bus line, if I needed it. Pitt Academy is 5-7 miles away.

Only caveat: We generally use our own computers but we use Pitt Academy's
projector. We need a projector, does MacTown have one they are willing to
let us use for our meetings, should we meet there?

Also, how many people will their classroom hold? Attendance is growing.
Will they have room for us if we get larger?

On the other side of issue, Pitt Academy is slated for sale by the
Archdiocese. We might be looking for a new meeting place after next year,
anyway. Are Ward and Mark willing to keep the place open for us once a month?

Let's keep the dialogue going.


Harry

Wednesday, October 22, 200311:35 AMMarta Ediemledie at insightbb.com

>While I was reading the newsletter in which the "Coming of the Panther" 
>at Mactown was also announced, it occurred to me that it might be a 
>good idea to have the group meet at the Mactown place for our monthly 
>meetings. Of course I have no idea how the owners might react, nor do I 
>have any inkling how the group might feel about this. I just thought 
>the Mactown place would be an ideal setting for our endeavors. We would 
>be surrounded by Macstuff and could see the new gadgets as they came 
>out, and it might save us some extra trips to the store if we wanted to 
>purchase anything. I for one would be gaining.  I am throwing this out 
>into the open, so you all can ruminate about it.
>Marta
>           Heinzelm?nnchenk?nigin a.D.
>
>
>
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