Dear Judy and colleagues,
Thanks for your thoughts, unfortunately the i-hub is not a walk in venue if you are not a member of the community :-( we have to book well in advance and the last meeting was facilitated by Paul Muchene, the meeting on 22nd is for social purposes, i thought Java would be ideal being a wi-fi environment some of us will still carry along their gadgets and we can register new members as we proceed with our get together, it was a bit difficult to find a venue in the city centre and there were no suggestions coming in on a suitable venue that covers the wide spectrum of membership that we have despite complains of distance and all, not to forget in our last meeting we had members coming all the way from Nakuru, several members have already confirmed their availability for Sarit and i would wish to request that for starters we meet at the venue and then chat the way forwad once we get to know each other since we are losing time and goodwill through indecision. Nonetheless, we need to decide on a venue if we are not comfortable with Java before the week elapses (Thursday is a Holiday).
Thank you
Best Regards
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 12:30 AM, Judy Okite
<judyokite@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Barack, All,
Hope that this finds you well.
reading an earlier email, there was a bit of difficulty in Sarit, maybe I read wrong!
to my point;
1, we have issues that need to be ironed out, can we list them here, so that we are all on the same page?
2. if they cannot be sorted online, I really hope that, they can be sorted offline, if this is the case, then I would rather we do not mix it with a get together/ knowing each other. this meeting will determine, our registration process and we dont want people thinking, 'so how much is that ,coffee?',(on a light note)
why dont we look for a 'business' , friendly venue? , if you ask me any Java joint ,is not a business friendly area , the arrangement, is typically social.
My proposal, if we can get a business friendly(ihub) venue, for the 22nd meeting, then for a social/get to know each other, we do Nyam chom@olepolos or fish @Kosewe?
My 2 cents,
Kind Regards,
“To live is to choose. But to choose well, you must know who you are and what you stand for, where you want to go and why you want to get there.” Kofi Annan
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