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PCCC Board Minutes 6/28/10
« on: June 29, 2010, 11:00:43 AM »
PCCC Board Minutes 6/28/10

submitted by Bill Barnes

The PCCC Board met virtually via Skype June 28, 2010. Attending were Bill Barnes, president; Jack LaPointe, vice president; Richard Kinkel, treasurer; Rob Wilson, editor; Dewey Williams, webmaster; and Paula Johnson and Joe Clark, members.

LITTLE Diversified Architectural Consulting, which has hosted our meetings for over 4 years, can no longer have us using their facilities. Now we are homeless. A committee of Jack and Paula are investigating possible locations and would love to have your contribution. If you have any contacts that would be able to host us or you would like to join the committee, please contact vicepresident@pc3.org

We had a successful Tech Talk Supper June 21 where we just sat around and chatted. We’ll hopefully make this a regular event wandering into your neighborhood soon. Paula and Cliff Johnson (no relation) are looking for a location and date for the July supper in the Matthews area.

Our July General Meeting will meet at Fuel Pizza at Park Rd. Shopping Center. The program will be Q&A. If you have any questions, please send them to Dewey at webmaster@pc3.org.
Oh, the club will buy the pizza tonight. You need to pay for your own salad, drinks, and other extras, plus a tip. See the Calendar for details. Future programs will include Alex Albl and Paul Reiss on FREE Software, Paula Johnson on Resources for Investors, and Joe Clark on Moving Your Old Media (music) to New Technology.

Adjournment moved by Jack and Dewey.

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Suggested possible locations to investigate for our meetings might be:
Fuel Pizza
Piedmont Natural Gas
Levine Senior Center
CPCC Matthews
Lightbulb Conetworking
Jack LaPointe’s building
Churches
Mass market restaurants such as McAlisters and Panera

Be aware that we haven’t even started to contact these possible hosts. They all have potential advantages and disadvantages but finding a free or inexpensive location is very difficult.