[4016] in APO News
first aid + cpr
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Emily Marcus)
Thu Jul 22 16:52:15 1999
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 16:51:50 -0400 (EDT)
From: Emily Marcus <emarcus@MIT.EDU>
To: marisa@MIT.EDU, lgdean@MIT.EDU, ilai@MIT.EDU, klniece@MIT.EDU,
shoolihn@MIT.EDU, tulips@MIT.EDU, carolynj@MIT.EDU, ampolsen@MIT.EDU,
nthaper@MIT.EDU, lejiang@MIT.EDU, sp1@MIT.EDU, rnc@MIT.EDU,
dfarkas@MIT.EDU, gillett@MIT.EDU, elbourne@MIT.EDU, jmfini@MIT.EDU,
mayday@MIT.EDU
Cc: apo-news@MIT.EDU
Reply-To: apo-svp@MIT.EDU
If you are in the "to" line of this e-mail, then I am considering
you to be committed to going to the August 14 cpr/first aid training.
It will be held in W20-407 from 10am to 6pm with an hour for lunch.
If you aren't going, please let me know now.
If you are not on the "To" line of this message and you would like to
go, please e-mail me as soon as you can make a committment. It won't
be much of a problem, though if we go over 20 people we'll have to get
an additional instructor, which may not be available if we wait too long.
Hence we can definitely accomodate more people, but you should let me
know as soon as possible.
For APO members, the cost is $30, with the other $30 subsidized by the
chapter. You are responsible for the full cost if you fail to show and
don't let me know in time. Unless the treasurer objects (hi, marisa),
it will be debt-listable.
For GRT types, I've been told that there is some on-campus agency that
subsidizes such things. I will look into it and let you know. Please
assume until then that the cost is $60 payable to apo at the time of the
class. No-shows will still have to pay. (Note that the $60 is entirely
a Red Cross fee). Robin, could you please forward this to the GRT
mailing list and cc it to me in case I forgot anybody?
Questions and so forth should be sent to me until our actual cpr chair
is back from vacation.
Thanks for coming!
Emily
APO Service VP
apo-svp@mit.edu