Could Andrew (or someone else if he cannot), get the price and availability and who to
contact?
JN
On 12-03-24 11:09 AM, Andrew Plumb wrote:
I'll second Richard's suggestion to approach Arts Court/Art Engine in that case.
- Parking at the Rideau Centre is $5 flat rate after 6pm (it's where I
park for attending ModLab gatherings; I live in Barrhaven)
- For presenters lugging gear there are usually one or two spaces at
Arts Court that can be reserved ahead of time.
- For smaller gatherings, the ArtEngine M70 Lab has a built-in projector
- Art Engine members have access to a selection of A/V gear for
sign-out/off-site use.
- For larger gatherings like next week's Pecha Kucha
(http://www.pecha-kucha.org/night/ottawa/4) there's a large A/V
equipped theatre space.
- You'll get tossed closer to 10:30pm-11pm unless special arrangements
are made. ;-)
Andrew.
On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 10:50 PM, John C Nash<nashjc [ at ] uottawa [ dot ] ca> wrote:
Complaints about parking and about not being able to access until 7 (so delay setting up),
no projector (OCLUG doesn't have one of their own), and then being tossed at 8:45.
JN
On 03/23/2012 04:51 PM, David O'Neill wrote:
On Mar 23, 2012 11:18 AM, "Brenda J. Butler"<bjb [ at ] sourcerer [ dot ] ca<mailto:bjb [ at ] sourcerer [ dot ] ca>>
wrote:
My opinion re: which evening: oclug was tolerating the changing evenings because the
venue is 1) free 2) good (with projector, large rooms, on transitway, etc). However
it had the extra benefit that people with unchanging commitments on Tuesdays or
Thursdays could make it out to some meetings. I agree that changing the day every
semester is too much (not sure we ever did that), but changing once a year is ok.
What about the main branch of the Ottawa Public Library? I recall we left that space due
to the offer of free space elsewhere, but I don't recall it being that expensive.
--
Dave
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