[Lugstuff] Regarding a new Meeting Place.

Thomas Gallen kaori.hinata at gmail.com
Tue Sep 23 14:51:54 EDT 2008


(Possible) Good news.

While Maryland Hall does not currently have rooms available, they did
give us the contact information of a community center in Annapolis that
should have meeting room available. The number I was given was for:

http://www.bgcaa.com/main.asp?id=45

...which is in the following community center:

http://batesresidences.com/

The number is 410-263-2542 and the location is just off west street.
I've already used up my lunch hour with other things, this included, so
if somebody wants to try contacting them, go right ahead. Otherwise I'll
try calling after work, however, I don't know of their hours.

Thomas

On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 09:24:30AM -0400, Thomas Gallen wrote:
> Maryland Hall of the Arts? I haven't checked there yet, no. I'll fire
> off an e-mail as long as nobody else has. I remember taking classes
> there a while ago, however it was for a very short time so I don't know
> how their facilities are.
> 
> Thomas
> 
> On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 09:09:44AM -0400, Turnquist, Scott (STURNQUI) wrote:
> > All, has anyone checked with Maryland Hall (Old Annapolis High school - on
> > Chase St in Annapolis) for space? 
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: lugstuff-bounces at annapolislinux.org
> > [mailto:lugstuff-bounces at annapolislinux.org] On Behalf Of Thomas Gallen
> > Sent: Monday, September 22, 2008 8:02 PM
> > To: Patrick Roanhouse
> > Cc: Thomas Gallen; lugstuff at annapolislinux.org
> > Subject: Re: [Lugstuff] Regarding a new Meeting Place.
> > 
> > > Well they said the gateway for entry to the general public of the 
> > > school would not be able to join in on such a group. The 
> > > administration are bunch of closed minded mouth breathers.
> > 
> > I misread that as "administrators", however either reading of the sentence
> > would be no less true than the other (yeah I went there).
> > 
> > > of closed minded mouth breathers. Its what happens when you have a 
> > > rather conservative minded group of people in charge. They have five 
> > > different christian organizations who are allowed to used state 
> > > provided funds for club organizations yet when they tried to put in 
> > > the student muslim association you don't even want to hear the stories 
> > > I heard from friends who tried to start that.
> > 
> > The workplace here can be refered to in no other way than "a politically
> > charged, cut-throat mess". Each "division" or "department" might as well be
> > a different country, each fighting over their toys, policies, and trying to
> > leverage their position against everyone else. If you ever want to work in a
> > truly "classed" workplace where each person in each position above you
> > thinks they're more important than the last, this would be the place. The
> > reason I don't need to hear your story isn't because it's bad, it's because
> > I have my own (not about clubs though, I didn't even bother with clubs).
> > 
> > > Anyway AACC is what it is, Another Appalling Community College.
> > 
> > That's a new one. I'll tell my boss that tomorrow. I've only heard "Any
> > Asshole Can Come" myself.
> > 
> > > What few amazing teachers they have there they pigeon hole and make it 
> > > diffcult to have anything new. Ask Prof. Seabrook his story about 
> > > trying to get his python class.
> > 
> > I will next time I get a chance to speak to him. Funny that you mention
> > creating new classes, because his Advanced Linux/UNIX System Administration
> > class just "disappeared" from the catalogue this semester. I've been trying
> > to get independant study with him but we contacted him too late so we'll
> > probably end up doing that during the spring.
> > 
> > > I'm glad I matriculated to a big kids school.
> > 
> > A.) Which one.
> > B.) Can I come?
> > C.) They have any openings in IT or related technology positions?
> > 
> > In closing, this is one of those jobs where NOT being a team player actually
> > gets things done quicker. As this e-mail is only going to get further into
> > "fire the fucker" territory though, I should probably move any further
> > stories off of the mailing list. >___>;
> > 
> > Thomas
> > 
> > On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 07:22:14PM -0400, Patrick Roanhouse wrote:
> > > Well they said the gateway for entry to the general public of the 
> > > school would not be able to join in on such a group. The 
> > > administration are bunch of closed minded mouth breathers. Its what 
> > > happens when you have a rather conservative minded group of people in 
> > > charge. They have five different christian organizations who are 
> > > allowed to used state provided funds for club organizations yet when 
> > > they tried to put in the student muslim association you don't even 
> > > want to hear the stories I heard from friends who tried to start that. 
> > > Anyway AACC is what it is, Another Appalling Community College. What 
> > > few amazing teachers they have there they pigeon hole and make it 
> > > diffcult to have anything new. Ask Prof. Seabrook his story about 
> > > trying to get his python class. I'm glad I matriculated to a big kids
> > school.
> > >
> > >
> > > On Sep 22, 2008, at 6:56 PM, Thomas Gallen wrote:
> > >
> > >> This place is never "full" so to speak. It's a waste really. So many 
> > >> empty classrooms and nothing to do with them. At least, nothing we're 
> > >> allowed to do with them. I agree that it's a waste of taxpayers money 
> > >> to boast such "high tech" facilities then leave them to gather dust.
> > >>
> > >> I also meant to ask what happened when you tried to start a Linux 
> > >> Users Group here at the college. Were you denied? If so, were you 
> > >> given a reason? I'd love to hear why they wouldn't let you create 
> > >> such a great club when they allow some other many times more 
> > >> pointless clubs to exist.
> > >>
> > >> Thomas
> > >>
> > >> On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 04:38:14PM -0400, Patrick Roanhouse wrote:
> > >>>
> > >>> You would think that being it is a community college and funded by 
> > >>> tax payers that they would fully open it to the use of the community 
> > >>> at large for use when not full. For town meetings or other 
> > >>> organizations. They really should pass a a state bill to allow 
> > >>> community college to be used when public locations are not available 
> > >>> to public community organizations.
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>> On Sep 22, 2008, at 4:01 PM, Thomas Gallen wrote:
> > >>>> I've confirmed this with a coworker, however, he gave me the 
> > >>>> contact information of the group that deals with reservations, so 
> > >>>> I'm going to try contacting them directly.
> > >>>>
> > >>>> I also agree about the lack of community halls. This annoys the 
> > >>>> shite out of me since there really isn't anywhere that you can 
> > >>>> gather for larger events such as uninterrupted public speaking and 
> > >>>> hardware/software demonstration.
> > >>>>
> > >>>> Looking at the schedule, the amount of free space available here is 
> > >>>> ridiculous and a huge waste of space and resources so I'll see if I 
> > >>>> can't find some way to get an area. The current bookstore/coffee 
> > >>>> shop meetings just don't seem like they would scale too well in the
> > future.
> > >>>>
> > >>>> Thomas
> > >>>>
> > >>>> On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 01:33:50PM -0400, Patrick Roanhouse wrote:
> > >>>>> I am a former student of AACC and also the program manager for 
> > >>>>> Annapolis Apple Slice Mac Users Group as well. We looked into 
> > >>>>> getting one of the auditoriums in CALT since the Severna Park 
> > >>>>> library is closed now on sundays. You have to book at least two 
> > >>>>> months in advance as well as pay a 200 dollar fee since it not a 
> > >>>>> school club or organization. I also had tried to start a Linux 
> > >>>>> User Group at the school but was only able to start a Network 
> > >>>>> Security Club before I matriculated schools. I think it is kind of 
> > >>>>> sad for the Annapolis Maryland area that we don't have the same 
> > >>>>> kind of community halls like Virginia counties have. Not only for 
> > >>>>> community club organizations but also for the fact you can't be 
> > >>>>> active and come to town government meetings on the scale of 
> > >>>>> inclusion like they do say in Fairfax in VA with their huge 
> > >>>>> community meeting hall.
> > >
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