Greetings, all --
Allow me to suggest my alma mater, St. John's College, as a possibility for future FRIAM meetings. There are two options: The Coffee Shop offers a good selection of coffee, tea, and breakfast items; it has open and not-so-open places to congregate. The Dining Hall charges visitors $4.50 for breakfast. While it may be institutional, I generally believe it's hard to go wrong with toast, especially when you make it yourself. Pluses: Great views of the Jemez Mountains, nice outdoor seating Minuses: Unsure about WiFi (but I'd be happy to work with FRIAM and the College on this), parking is a bit remote (the visitors' lot is called "France" by the students because it's so far away), could be noisy at times, although mornings are pretty peaceful, by and large. Another possibility, if the group wanted to do it, would be to see whether we could reserve the private dining room (just off the Dining Hall); it seats about 14-16 comfortably, if memory serves. Folks could go through the main chow line ($4.50) and then go to the room. All the best, - Claiborne Booker - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: /pipermail/friam_redfish.com/attachments/20050311/cd302f3e/attachment.htm |
Hey, that's a pretty cool idea. And it has the potential of getting some
young Johnnie's perspectives migrating through the mix... -S -----Original Message----- From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 1:32 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: [FRIAM] Suggestion: FRIAM Meeting Place - From Jane's to (St.)John's, Perhaps? Greetings, all -- Allow me to suggest my alma mater, St. John's College, as a possibility for future FRIAM meetings. There are two options: The Coffee Shop offers a good selection of coffee, tea, and breakfast items; it has open and not-so-open places to congregate. The Dining Hall charges visitors $4.50 for breakfast. While it may be institutional, I generally believe it's hard to go wrong with toast, especially when you make it yourself. Pluses: Great views of the Jemez Mountains, nice outdoor seating Minuses: Unsure about WiFi (but I'd be happy to work with FRIAM and the College on this), parking is a bit remote (the visitors' lot is called "France" by the students because it's so far away), could be noisy at times, although mornings are pretty peaceful, by and large. Another possibility, if the group wanted to do it, would be to see whether we could reserve the private dining room (just off the Dining Hall); it seats about 14-16 comfortably, if memory serves. Folks could go through the main chow line ($4.50) and then go to the room. All the best, - Claiborne Booker - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: /pipermail/friam_redfish.com/attachments/20050311/3e1edf0e/attachment.htm |
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