Mark C. Ballew wrote: > Todd A. Jacobs wrote: > > Mark C. Ballew wrote: > > > That said, does anyone know of a good alternative meeting place? > > > The location ideally would be consistent from month to month to > > > prevent > > > > The Denny's on N. McCarran has a private dining room for groups. > > I don't know if they charge or not (maybe a minimum food order?), > > but they *do* have a projector. > > > > I won't swear to it, but I think that CompUSA may also make their > > meeting room available for non-profits at no charge. You might want > > to check that out. > > So far we have: > Walden's
Walden's is a really small venue and may not be able to handle more than 4 or 5 people, but it has wireless. We'd probably also want to make sure they're ok with it, as our recent turnouts would impact their seating. Pros: coffee, beer/wine, food, wifi Cons: small, can get crowded easily > BrewHouse I don't know much about this location, except that their burgers are undercooked. :) Did I hear that they might charge for use of their conference room? And would this apply to non-profits? And will we need to actually have legal, non-profit status to convince them? Pros: beer, food, wifi(?) Cons: may cost $$$ > Denny's N. McCarran I've attented a SNAG meeting at this location. It's setup appropriately for a presentation and general meeting activities. The primary issue I would mention about this venue is that there is no wireless; nor indeed any net access at all. Also, I can't remember if it costs money. Pros: food, good meeting configuration Cons: no net access, may cost $$$ > CompUSA I know very little about this location. I think I'd heard they offered conference rooms, but I've never heard anything about non-commercial use of them. I would imagine they'd make some sort of network access available. Pros: ??? Cons: ??? I'll call them and find out what I can. If anyone else has any info on this, or any other locations, please post to the list. Tim _______________________________________________ RLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.rlug.org/mailman/listinfo/rlug
