Rick,
I vote for the mother's day weekend. I can think of no better way of celebrating than
not having to cook, clean, or provide child care for three days.
Janice
Richard Coe wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Sorry to keep you in the dark thus long. The political considerations
> that led me to me slightly less than 100% sure the SFU Writing Centre would
> host Inkshed 2000 are nearly wrapped. (And, although I haven't yet
> received my formal letter of appointment, I seem to be functioning as
> Director of that Centre, since Janet's departure for UBC on 30 June.)
>
> The bad news is that the two obvious venues (Bowen Island/CNIB), where we
> held it about a decade ago, or the SFU campus and Writing Centre itself
> are both unavailable the dates everyone preferred (especially mothers),
> i.e., 4-7 May. Both are available, however, for 11-14 May (and the campus
> is available on other dates as well).
>
> So somehow a decision needs to be made about whether we (i.e., KJ, Shurli,
> Katherine, Yaying, and I) push ahead for 11-14 May.
>
> Rick
>
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