Likewise, I can volunteer to occasionally host Saturday House. Means I might
actually make it.

I live at Alley 24 in South Lake Union (buildings next to REI).  Rather than
crowd
everyone into my small ("urban") apartment, the complex has an underutilized

'community center' that may be reserved.  The community center includes a
big
room with tables + chairs + sink + pool table, a classic business center
(two PCs
and a printer), a small conference room, and a small (4 oversized chairs, 10
p
capacity) theatre room with HD projector and video inputs.  There is a
decent
(30p?) sized deck (3rd floor, view of Lake Union) with a large gas grill.
Free wifi,
but I don't have details on the bandwidth.  On a good weather day, we could
probably comfortably handle 60 people; bad weather, 30?
The closest Pho is a trek up Denny into Capitol Hill, but we are 1/2 a mile
to
Habesha's lunch buffet (http://www.habeshaseattle.com/).

The community center is part of my poor reason for abandoning Giraffe Labs,
so
the least I can do is offer it up for a (temporarily?) nomadic Saturday
House.


On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 3:46 PM, Marina S. Martin <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I was helping a friend move today and unable to come to the last
> Saturday House at Giraffe Labs, but I do want to mention that Damon
> and I are open to hosting one or more Saturdays at our house this
> summer. We're in Wallingford, just a few blocks from Gasworks, and we
> have a Comcast business Internet connection that is pretty cooperative
> about having 10+ people on it. We have a pool table, a backyard, and
> plenty of room for spreading out. Pho is about a mile away... an easy
> walk when it's nice out.
>
> If you already scheduled the summer, awesome, but I figured you could
> probably still use some volunteer houses.
>
> Marina
>
> >
>

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