[Indigsol] Re: Movie NIGHT!!!!!
Ben Powless
powless at gmail.com
Tue Feb 26 12:24:47 PST 2008
I like option 2... personally. I can put up some money, but how much
money do we have as IPSMO?
On 26/02/2008, Angela (OPIRG Carleton) <vcopirg at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey folks
>
> The room booked is 416 SA (Southam Hall).
> It is booked from 6:30-10pm
> it has rows of desks and swivel chairs that do not detach.
>
> For the VCR equipment there are two options- both cost money
>
> 1) pick up a tv and VCR on a stand from IMS in the Loeb building. This will
> be about $36.00 and someone will also need to return it before 10:30. This
> would be good if you aren't expecting a lot of people because it is cheaper
> and because the tv screen is not enormous like the projector screens in many
> class rooms.
>
>
> the other option
>
> 2) Use the large screen in the class room and the VCR in the classroom. This
> VCR is locked up and you would need to pay 75$ for the use of the equipment
> and $25.00 for someone to unlock the equipment.
>
>
>
>
> What do you prefer?
>
> Also is someone able to bottom line the equipment? I am out of the office as
> of 2pm today.
>
> Hope the movie goes well!
>
> angela
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 8:39 PM, jeff monaghan <bones at mutualaid.org> wrote:
>
> > here's is the poster:
> >
> http://www.opirg-carleton.org/bones/IPSMO/080226_movienight.jpg
> >
> > who can make sure it gets printed at the pirg tomorrow????!?!?! i can
> > show up and do posters at 4:30ish. if someone can do some earlier, that
> > would be great.
> >
> > i've put the opirg room because we're not sure if something else is
> > booked. so we can either move when we know the other room, or just do it
> > in the pirg. we'll have a VCR from CUSA - perhaps someone can drop-by the
> > pirg during the day and ask ange mooney if there is anything to do about
> > that.
> >
> > also, if there are meeting minutes from today, could someone send them
> > out. i forgot other things i was supposed to do.
> >
> > tell your friends. over 'n out, -bones.
> >
> >
> > and yo, ben p. - you said you would make this into an email callout. can
> > you still do that?
> >
> >
> > text:
> >
> > IN THE HANDS OF THE RAVEN:
> > Examines one of the greatest and most artful cultures in human history:
> > the indigenous
> > people of Canada's Pacific Northwest coast. But this examination is not a
> > distant
> > anthropological exploration, nor as museum dust, but as a living legacy to
> > the culture
> > and artists who have created it. It weaves a rich tapestry through the
> > dancers, the story-
> > tellers and the carvers who proudly carry the spirit of this vibrant
> > living culture while
> > also examining its role in contemporary society.
> >
> >
> >
> > IN THE LIGHT OF REVERENCE:
> > Devils Tower. The Four Corners. Mount Shasta. All places of extraordinary
> > beauty —
> > and impassioned controversy — as Indians and non-Indians struggle to
> > co-exist with
> > very different ideas about how the land should be used. For Native
> > Americans, the
> > land is sacred and akin to the world's greatest cathedrals. For others,
> > the land should
> > be used for industry and recreation. Narrated by Peter Coyote and Tantoo
> > Cardinal
> > (Metis), IN THE LIGHT OF REVERENCE is a beautifully rendered account of
> > the struggles
> > of the Lakota in the Black Hills, the Hopi in Arizona and the Wintu in
> > California to
> > protect their sacred sites.
> >
> >
> > fuck shit, mother fuckers.
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
> --
> angela mooney
>
> Co-Coordinator
> OPIRG Carleton
> 326 Unicentre
> phone: 613 520 2757
> email: vcopirg at gmail.com
> fax: 613 520 3989
> www.opirg-carleton.org
>
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