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The regular meeting of the Western Pennsylvania Linux Users Group was held on Saturday, March 10, 2012, at 2:06 PM, at the Wilkins School Community Center, the regular presiding officer being in the chair and the secretary being present. The minutes of the February 11, 2011 meeting were approved as read.
 
The regular meeting of the Western Pennsylvania Linux Users Group was held on Saturday, March 10, 2012, at 2:06 PM, at the Wilkins School Community Center, the regular presiding officer being in the chair and the secretary being present. The minutes of the February 11, 2011 meeting were approved as read.
  
The Chair reported that WPLUG is trying to find funding.  So far, the Sprout Fund is the only known option due to WPLUG not having 501(c)(3) non-profit status. ComputeReach may be another resource to look into, and it will require talking to Dave Sevick.  The Secretary mentioned he'd have more information about the costs for 501(c)(3) status at the next meeting, as another club he is with is pursuing the status as well currently.  Member John Lewis mentioned the possibility of pursuing standard incorporation instead of non-profit status, although the consensus seems to be that having non-profit status would allow the group to grow best in the manner desired.  On another note, the chair mentioned that an electrician may be hired too to complete the wiring of Wilkins School.  Brian Seklecki will pursue this on behalf of WPLUG.
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The Chair reported that WPLUG is trying to find funding.  So far, the Sprout Fund is the only known option due to WPLUG not having 501(c)(3) non-profit status. ComputeReach may be another resource to look into, and it will require talking to Dave Sevick.  The Secretary mentioned he'd have more information about the costs for 501(c)(3) status at the next meeting, as another club he is with is pursuing the status as well currently.  Member John Lewis mentioned the possiblity of pursuing standard incorporation instead of non-profit status, although the consensus seems to be that having non-profit status would allow the group to grow best in the manner desired.  On another note, the chair mentioned that an electrician may be hired too to complete the wiring of Wilkins School.  Brian Seklecki will pursue this on behalf of WPLUG.
  
 
The Vice Chair was not present, so had nothing to report.
 
The Vice Chair was not present, so had nothing to report.

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