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PSA: Puget Sound higher education web professionals dinner

I sent this to some of the email lists that I’m on, but I thought I’d mention it here, too.
Along with Deirdre Peters at North Seattle Community College and Susan Bustetter at Evergreen, I’ve organized a dinner for higher ed web people (managers, designers, etc.)….
Friday, March 4 at 6 p.m.
Costas Greek Restaurant
4559 University Way N.E.
Seattle, […]

I sent this to some of the email lists that I’m on, but I thought I’d mention it here, too.

Along with Deirdre Peters at North Seattle Community College and Susan Bustetter at Evergreen, I’ve organized a dinner for higher ed web people (managers, designers, etc.)….

Friday, March 4 at 6 p.m.
Costas Greek Restaurant
4559 University Way N.E.
Seattle, WA 98105-4510
Phone: 206-633-2751

There’s no particular agenda planned, just an opportunity to talk to peers and such. (I’m assuming that those attending the CASE conference will have information to share from that experience.)

I will be making reservations, so if you’re interested, let me know! (A comment on this entry will be fine, or you can use my contact form.)

2 Responses to “PSA: Puget Sound higher education web professionals dinner”

  1. On February 18th, 2005 snapping links » just a pointer said:

    […] I’m just linking from here to my other weblog, where I have all the details about an upcoming local higher education web professional […]

  2. On March 4th, 2005 Client and Server said:

    Walking, Trackbacks, Pictures
    Thanks to the glories of Seattle traffic, I missed the bus into campus this morning and had to drive. Normally, this isn’t a big deal, but because I had a class this morning at omigod:30 I was hoping to get…

Posted on 2/18/2005 in the higher ed web people, General category(ies).

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Hi! This is Elaine Nelson's site, which used to be at epersonae.com, and which is sometimes known as emergency weblog.