> I can do any day besides Wednesday, Thursday or Monday. I don't have
> much cool stuff myself, but can lift and carry for setup / breakdown.
> On 24/08/2012 1:06 PM, "Paul Schulz" <p...@mawsonlakes.org
> <mailto:p...@mawsonlakes.org>> wrote:
> Greetings all,
> More information from Brian. At this stage I'm only offered the space
> to Hackerspace.
> If there is enough interest (and so far there appears to be), I will
> advise Brian tonight that we will be happy to occupy the space.
> The people who are available to man the booth:
> Dale
> Tim Aslat (Saturday, drop-offs/pickups?)
> Heidi Angrove(Friday-14th)
> Tim Wintulich(Saturday-maybe)
> Stephen Pickes(?)
> Display items:
> - Hard drive orchestra (Tim Aslat)
> - K9 with display
> - 3d printer (PS)
> - Asterisk Rotary Phone? (Heidi Angrove)
> - Raspberry Pi / Radio gear (Dale)
> I can assist setting up and packing down, and with coordination,
> display layout and transport.
> Regards,
> Paul
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Brian Haddy <bha...@ozemail.com.au
> <mailto:bha...@ozemail.com.au>>
> Date: Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 10:12 AM
> Subject: Technology Centre at The Royal Show
> To: Paul Schulz <p...@mawsonlakes.org <mailto:p...@mawsonlakes.org>>
> Hi Paul
> Further to our conversation this morning, I wanted to offer the
> Elizabeth Amateur Radio Club/Hackerspace the opportunity to have a
> 'free' 6m x 4m space in the new Technology Centre at the Royal Show.
> The space will not be a booth like Science Alive! but it will be an
> open space with a velcro-friendly back wall and trestle tables &
> chairs. It is the 6m x 4m area marked in green on the attached floor
> plan.
> UniSA are occupying this space for the first three days of the Show -
> 7/8/9 September. So my offer is for your group to have the space for
> the remaining six days - Monday 10th until Saturday 15th September
> inclusive. A donation of $500 would be made to EARC or Hackerspace if
> you are able to fill this space. You would need to have someone at
> the stand from 9am until 5pm each day with an emphasis being on
> interactivity with visitors (although some amateur radio
> infrastructure would help 'decorate' the space). A free pass to the
> Show would of course be given to volunteers for the days they are
> involved.
> The Technology Centre has a 'Yellow Brick Road' station so this
> apparently guarantees at least 20,000 families will visit the Centre
> over the 10 days, together with all those that just wander in. So it
> will probably be as busy as Science Alive!
> Let me know ASAP if you can help
> Cheers
> Brian
> Brian Haddy
> The Technology Centre @ The Show Consultant
> 0413 156 172
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