FRIday, 4 july in the AM

Posted by Owen Densmore on
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/FRIday-4-july-in-the-AM-tp526370p526371.html

For those of us visually inclined, here's a map too:
     http://backspaces.net/temp/sfComplex.png

    -- Owen

On Jun 30, 2008, at 10:30 PM, Nicholas Thompson wrote:

> Local Friammers,
>
> It is looking like St. Johns is closed, this friday.  So, we thought  
> we would have FRIAM at the Complex, for a change.  Give those of you  
> who have not seen the sfComplex yet a chance to look it over.  I  
> will make a huge pot of coffee.  All those people whom I have  
> discouraged from bringing food to the St. Johns Cafeteria (on the  
> ground that St. Johns has  to have SOME reason to have us there, and  
> selling us food is the only one I could think of) , should now feel  
> free to bring food.  A dunkin donuts orgy?   If you are bringing  
> something I might be tempted to duplicate, let me know what it is.
>
> Here is how you get there.  FROM BORDERS, etc., come sw on Agua  
> Fria. away from the center of town.    The first left after the back  
> entrance  of Borders and WAY after Montezuma and Agua Fria is  a  
> tiny little alley called ROMERO STREET.   Turn left into it, fearing  
> for your life and for the paint job on your bumpers on both sides  
> and continue up the hill until you see a big break on your right.  
> Turn right onto the drive way  and go back down the hill to  park in  
> the gravel area.  The complex is the larger building at the foot of  
> the gravel bit.  FROM SAINT FRANCIS STREET, turn East onto Manhattan  
> Avenue.  Come all the way up until, just before it ends in the rail  
> yard, you turn left onto Romero Street.  Continue north on Romero  
> until just before it turns into the aforementioned tiny little  
> alley, where you turn left (west) into the sfComplex driveway.
>
> As you leave FRIAM, don't forget that Romero is one way in its alley  
> section, so you MUST turn right and go out via Manhattan Avenue.    
> If you are headed out to Paseo Peralta, make a left on Alarid, and  
> Paseo is the next street.  Otherwise you can continue back down to  
> St. Francis and turn right (north) or left (south).
>
> clear as mud, right??
>
> Hope to see you all.
>
> Nick