[wplug-announce] Traffic Advisory: Installfest Saturday July 16 10am-5pm CMU NSH 1507

Beth Lynn bethlynn at wplug.org
Fri Jul 15 14:36:15 EDT 2005


Hello,

If you plan on attending this Saturday's installfest, please be advised 
that Schenley Park will be closed to all traffic for the Pittsburgh 
Vintage Grand Prix. This means that you will not be able to enter Carnegie 
Mellon Campus from Frew Street. Please plan ahead and enter campus by 
Forbes Avenue by Hamburg Hall.

Please consult the map for more information about parking and directions
http://www.wplug.org/pages/wplugmap

Please consult the Vintage Grand Prix website for more information about 
that event
http://www.pvgp.org/pvgp/site/default.asp

Please contact info at wplug.org if you have any questions.

Thanks,
Beth Lynn Eicher

On Wed, 13 Jul 2005, Beth Lynn wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Western PA Linux Users Group invites you to an Installfest
> on this Saturday July 16, 2005. It will take place in
> Carnegie Mellon University's Newel Simon Hall, room 1507
> and will run from 10am until 5pm. The host will be Beth Lynn Eicher
> (bethlynn at wplug.org)
>
> Attention:
> The WPLUG installfest are free and open to the public. No RSVP
> required. All who attend are guests of the hosts of this event, please
> cooperate with them at all times. Please use common sense during the WPLUG
> event, as you may be asked to leave by the hosts if you abuse the facilities.
> The full policy can be found on our website...
> http://www.wplug.org/pages/installfestpolicy.html
>
> WPLUG has a large media library containing many distributions of Linux
> and BSD. If you would like to make a request for something specific, please 
> email info at wplug.org
>
> Please visit our Maps and Directions page
> http://www.wplug.org/pages/wplugmap/
> Please note that our phone number is currently 412 268 7564
> If you've never been here before make sure you print out the
> directions!
>
> Please show up earlier rather than later to ensure that you can get help.
> For example, if you show up much later than 2pm it is likely that you will
> not have enough time to install and configure.
>
> Installfest, as well as all WPLUG meetings, are open to the general
> public. If you just want to see what Linux is about or you've been
> a Linux guru for years, the WPLUG installfest is for you.
>
> For those who don't know, the purpose of an installfest is to
> facilitate new installations of Linux as well as troubleshoot, upgrade,
> or generally provide help with an existing installations.  If you just
> want to just show off your new hardware or some software goodies, that's
> cool too. So bring your machine and have some fun!
>
> As well as your machine, you will want to bring your monitor, network
> cables, power cables, surge protector, mouse, keyboard, media, etc.
> Don't worry, there will be a cart on hand to haul all of your stuff in.
>
> As always, installfests need volunteers to help with the installs and
> generally be available for questions.  So even if you don't feel like
> bringing your own machine, come and help others out!
>
> Pizza will be served around noon so be sure to bring $5 if you wish
> to eat lunch with us.
> Don't make me stand up on a chair this time! PEEET-ZA!
>
> Hope to see you there,
>
> Beth Lynn Eicher
>
> Upcoming Events
> Sunday August 8 WPLUG 4th Annual Open Source picnic Snyder Park, Whitehall
> Saturday August 13 GUM topic TBD CMU Newell Simon Hall 1507
>
> If you have any questions pertaining to this or other WPLUG event please
> contact us at info at wplug.org
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