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The venue will be [http://tinyurl.com/25xfpa Panera Bread - Waterworks Mall].
 
The venue will be [http://tinyurl.com/25xfpa Panera Bread - Waterworks Mall].
  
Details about the election can be found on the [[Election-20081004|2008 election page]].
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Details about the election can be found on the [[Election-20081004|2008 election page]]. '''Your ballot must be received before the polls close in order for your vote to count.'''
  
Please watch this page for updates.
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= Schedule for the Day =
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3:00pm - Doors Open<br/>
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3:30pm - Business Meeting / Election starts<br/>
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3:45pm - Polls close / Presentation starts<br/>
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4:30pm - Presentation ends / Election results announced<br/>
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5:00pm - Finish clean up, everyone out<br/>
  
The feature presentation will be an Ohio LinuxFest preview by Beth Lynn Eicher.  
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= Speaker/Presentation =
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[[User:Bethlynn|Beth Lynn Eicher]] will give a preview and expansion of her introductory remarks to be delivered at the Ohio LinuxFest. The subject is how Linux and Free Software are like a neighborhood.  Like a physical neighborhood, individuals have both common interests and diverging goals and ideals.  What part can you play in your neighborhood?
  
 
= Meeting Staff =
 
= Meeting Staff =

Revision as of 00:31, 3 October 2008

We will meet on October 4 at 3:30 P.M-5 P.M. in order to elect the next board of Western PA Linux User Group. The venue will be Panera Bread - Waterworks Mall.

Details about the election can be found on the 2008 election page. Your ballot must be received before the polls close in order for your vote to count.

Schedule for the Day

3:00pm - Doors Open
3:30pm - Business Meeting / Election starts
3:45pm - Polls close / Presentation starts
4:30pm - Presentation ends / Election results announced
5:00pm - Finish clean up, everyone out

Speaker/Presentation

Beth Lynn Eicher will give a preview and expansion of her introductory remarks to be delivered at the Ohio LinuxFest. The subject is how Linux and Free Software are like a neighborhood. Like a physical neighborhood, individuals have both common interests and diverging goals and ideals. What part can you play in your neighborhood?

Meeting Staff

If you would like to volunteer to assist with this meeting, please add your name to one or more of the categories below.

  • Host: Your name here
  • Co-Host: Your name here
  • Refreshments: Dave Kraus
  • Setup: Your name here
  • Clean Up:judi
  • Election Teller #1: Your name here
  • Election Teller #2: Your name here
  • Election Teller #3: Your name here