[Committee] Fwd: Ethical squash for graduates
Marc Kaufmann
marc.kaufmannmk at googlemail.com
Mon Apr 28 23:13:29 GMT 2008
Here are the details for the squash this saturday.
Saturday 3rd May, 6.30-7.00 and 7.45-8.15 + 30 mins for setting up (I guess
15 mins should be enough) at St John's. The second half is more important to
cover.
So far, the following people said they could do it:
Gunnar
Cathy
Mechi (maybe?)
Steve (maybe?)
We'll have to email her to say that we are coming, which I'll do tomorrow.
I'll also write down the minutes from the meeting, but more important is
that we get some kind of flyer or similar together until then, which I won't
be able to do. Of course we can use some of the conference material, take
along some copies of the Camacag Climate Change Action Review (if Philip is
fine with it, but I bet he is).
Steve and Marisa, can you pass this on to other people from the conference?
It would probably be good to have 4 people there for the whole process of
setting up and the stall - I will check with Shery - , so can people confirm
what times they are able to make?
Take care,
Marc
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Y.Y.S. Huang <yysh2 at cam.ac.uk>
Date: 10 Mar 2008 00:08:17 +0000
Subject: Re: from the community and volunteering officer
To: Emilia Melville <ejm58 at cam.ac.uk>
Cc: Steve Bland <smb80 at cam.ac.uk>
Hi, Emilia and Steve
For the grads fair, the time you really needs to be present is between
7:45-8:15pm on 3rd May (Sat). Plus preparation this will be about one hour.
For the environmental societies, could you forward the message to the ones
you know of then?
The brief program on the day (Sat, 3rd May, St John's) is:
6:30- 7:00pm, fair (optional)
7:00 - 7:45pm, first half of variety show
7:45- 8:15pm, interval, fair, refreshements provided
8:15pm - 9pm. 2nd half of variety show.
Thanks and maybe see you on Thursday
Shery
On Mar 9 2008, Emilia Melville wrote:
>Hello Sherry,
>
>Great to hear from you. As you saw, I've forwarded your email to the
>Cafe Project - hopefully someone will be up for getting involved in
>the event - would be great if the project were represented there.
>
>I've copied in Steve, the Ethical Affairs co-chair.
>
>What kind of environmental societies would you like to invite? I can
>forward this to CUECS, the Climate Coalition, and others.
>
>Will you come to the Cafe on Thursday? There will be a GoGreener
>social event from 7.30pm, and I think it would be a great opportunity
>to meet you, if you can make it.
>
>Emilia
>
>On 09 Mar 2008 17:11:57 +0000, Y.Y.S. Huang <yysh2 at cam.ac.uk> wrote:
>> Hi, Emilia
>>
>> Firstly, congratulations on being elected as the new Ethical Affairs
>> chair.
>> This is Shery, the community and volunteering officer of your team.
>>
>> Usually (as I understood), there are not many events/activities from
>> Ethical Affairs since it's the exam times for undergrads. As I am a
grad
>> myself, and I would like to increase the awareness of grads in
>> community/volunteering/ethcial issues, I am organising a grads charity
>> fair
>> + show on 3rd May.
>>
>> I just wonder whether anyone from the Cafe Project can participate in
>> the
>> fair; also, whether you have any contacts with the environmental
>> societies.
>> Is it ok that you help me to ask them whether they want to come to the
>> fair?
>>
>> Thanks and look forward to meeting you soon.
>>
>> Shery
>> http://www.green.cusu.cam.ac.uk/volunteering/societies.html
>>
>
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Biological & Soft Systems
Cavendish Laboratory
Madingley Road
Cambridge CB3 0HE
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