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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Cristen Chinea)
Wed Jan 7 15:30:49 2009

Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2009 15:30:40 -0500
From: "Cristen Chinea" <cristen@MIT.EDU>
To: apo-news@mit.edu

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It's pretty important that minutes are taken for these epic planning
meetings. The same person might want to take minutes for both meetings for
consistency. I can't because for the first meeting my laptop is in NYC, and
for the second *I*'ll be in NYC.

Who'd like to volunteer to take minutes? You can just send it to me
afterwards and I'd take care of editing and everything else.

Someone!


*does the CPPC dance*

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From: Matthew Goldstein <austein@mit.edu>
Date: Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: CPPC Is Coming - Thursday 7:30pm 2-139
To: apo-news@mit.edu


CPPC will be in 2-139 tomorrow night and next Thursday at 7:30pm

Come help guide the chapter's direction for the next year.

--Matt

Matthew S Goldstein wrote:
> CPPC will be held this IAP on Thursday Jan 8th at 7:30pm and next
> Thursday Jan 15th also at 7:30pm (rooms TBA)
>
> CPPC is where the chapter takes a look at the past year and sets goals
> for the next year.  This year, we are holding CPPC early in IAP so
> that we will have time to implement changes before term starts.
>
> Several committees are already working to come up with ideas for CPPC.
> Feel free to e-mail these committees and ask to join if interested
> apo-servcomm
> apo-memcomm
> apo-admincomm
>
> CPPC is being spread across two days to allow ample time for
> discussion of the things which are important (the future of our
> chapter) without burning out all at once.  The first day is slated for
> discussion of the chapter and problems we want to address, while the
> second day will be identifying solutions to try to fix those problems.
>
> I urge all who can make it to do so - if there are things you want to
> see happen in the chapter, this is the best time and place to do so.
>
> YiLFS,
> Matt

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It&#39;s pretty important that minutes are taken for these epic planning meetings. The same person might want to take minutes for both meetings for consistency. I can&#39;t because for the first meeting my laptop is in NYC, and for the second <b>I</b>&#39;ll be in NYC.<br>
<br>Who&#39;d like to volunteer to take minutes? You can just send it to me afterwards and I&#39;d take care of editing and everything else.<br><br>Someone!<br><br><br>*does the CPPC dance*<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">
---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>From: <b class="gmail_sendername">Matthew Goldstein</b> <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a href="mailto:austein@mit.edu">austein@mit.edu</a>&gt;</span><br>Date: Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 1:59 PM<br>
Subject: Re: CPPC Is Coming - Thursday 7:30pm 2-139<br>To: <a href="mailto:apo-news@mit.edu">apo-news@mit.edu</a><br><br><br>CPPC will be in 2-139 tomorrow night and next Thursday at 7:30pm<br>
<br>
Come help guide the chapter&#39;s direction for the next year.<br>
<br>
--Matt<br>
<br>
Matthew S Goldstein wrote:<br>
&gt; CPPC will be held this IAP on Thursday Jan 8th at 7:30pm and next<br>
&gt; Thursday Jan 15th also at 7:30pm (rooms TBA)<br>
&gt;<br>
&gt; CPPC is where the chapter takes a look at the past year and sets goals<br>
&gt; for the next year. &nbsp;This year, we are holding CPPC early in IAP so<br>
&gt; that we will have time to implement changes before term starts.<br>
&gt;<br>
&gt; Several committees are already working to come up with ideas for CPPC.<br>
&gt; Feel free to e-mail these committees and ask to join if interested<br>
&gt; apo-servcomm<br>
&gt; apo-memcomm<br>
&gt; apo-admincomm<br>
&gt;<br>
&gt; CPPC is being spread across two days to allow ample time for<br>
&gt; discussion of the things which are important (the future of our<br>
&gt; chapter) without burning out all at once. &nbsp;The first day is slated for<br>
&gt; discussion of the chapter and problems we want to address, while the<br>
&gt; second day will be identifying solutions to try to fix those problems.<br>
&gt;<br>
&gt; I urge all who can make it to do so - if there are things you want to<br>
&gt; see happen in the chapter, this is the best time and place to do so.<br>
&gt;<br>
&gt; YiLFS,<br>
&gt; Matt<br>
</div><br>

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