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Subject:SF-Berkeley STC meeting From:Bob Seitz <bseitz -at- WELL -dot- SF -dot- CA -dot- US> Date:Thu, 20 Oct 1994 17:49:47 -0700
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San Francisco and Berkeley Chapters
Society for Technical Communication
Joint November Meeting
in Berkeley
PROGRAM: Helena Jerney, Manager of the Region 8 Internet
Project, will discuss how it will be implemented and
will make suggestions as to how chapters can use it.
WHEN: Please note the DATE!
Wednesday, November 16, 1994
6:00 p.m.: Networking
6:30 p.m.: Dinner
7:45 p.m.: Program
WHERE: Yenching Mandarin Chinese Restaurant
2017 Shattuck Avenue near University Avenue
Berkeley
A short walk from the
Downtown Berkeley BART Station
RESERVATIONS: REQUIRED for this meeting
SAN FRANCISCO PEOPLE:
Call Tina Rothschild at (415) 775-0280
no later than November 15
BERKELEY PEOPLE:
Call Marc Santacroce at work at (510) 645-3469
no later than noon, November 16
ADMISSION: Including dinner:
(Reservations $13 for STC members
required) $18 for others
RECORDED STC Events Hotline
INFORMATION: (415) 985-7121
INTERNATIONAL Voice: (703) 522-4114
STC OFFICE: Fax: (703) 522-2075
BBS: (703) 522-3299
e-mail: stc -at- tmn -dot- com
Society for Technical Communication
901 N. Stuart Street, Suite 904
Arlington, VA 22203
INFO FILES: ftp: ftp.clark.net: /pub/stc
STC is the Society for Technical Communication, an international
nonprofit organization of over 16,000 technical writers, editors,
illustrators, printers, publishers, educators, students, engineers,
and scientists in all areas of technology. The STC's mission is to
provide timely and innovative programs and services for the education
and professional development of its members.
Bob Seitz
Publicity Manager
San Francisco Chapter
Society for Technical Communication
bseitz -at- well -dot- sf -dot- ca -dot- us