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William Rodriguez speaks at Franklin Pierce College - May 18th

Started by jaqeboy, May 02, 2007, 12:51 AM NHFT

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jaqeboy

Quote from: Russell Kanning on May 10, 2007, 07:21 AM NHFT
Quote from: jaqeboy on May 06, 2007, 09:22 PM NHFT
Maybe you should set up a carpool meeting place over in Keene for those who would go to this if they could go together.
Maybe .... it also isn't far from here. Not many people on this forum went to the big movie showing in Keene, so I doubt they will show up in another town for a lecture.
I missed the last event because I was in jail. :(

Yeah, know what you mean. We did it as a service at a previous event to encourage newbies who don't know their way around yet. Sometimes it works and draws someone new.

jaqeboy

Note that the driving time to Rindge from Nashua is ~1 hr, 6 mins per google maps, so the Nashua carpool should probably leave at 5PM, allowing time to find the hall, etc. and to get there a little early. We could also move the carpool meeting place to the Exit 6 Park and Ride lot. They don't list that one on the state site for Park and Rides, but I know Nashua is trying to encourage the use of that under-used (waste of taxpayers money to buy this otherwise undevelopable land from Tamposi) facility.

Details will be posted on the MerrimackValley911Truth.org site.

I've heard that there will be a party after the Western Massachusetts talk (in Lee, Mass. Saturday night) with William Rodriguez present, but that's a 2 hr, 28 minute ride home after a party (3 hours home to Concord).

Russell Kanning

Quote from: jaqeboy on May 10, 2007, 09:06 AM NHFT
Yeah, the pictures show him when he still believed! He had a transformation, apparently, when no one would listen to him. Now, the best he'll get is pictures with you and me!
There goes his credibility. ;)

Russell Kanning

http://www.fpc.edu/pages/Admission/maps.html

In the evening parking should not be too hard. When you hit the 3 way stop, turn left and then right to hit the first small parking lot (park in the visitor or staff parking) and find the hall on the north side of the parking lot .... if this one is full then swing down and around (to the left) behind the hall for more staff parking. Everything else is packed with student parking at night.

jaqeboy

Quote from: Russell Kanning on May 14, 2007, 12:47 AM NHFT
http://www.fpc.edu/pages/Admission/maps.html

In the evening parking should not be too hard. When you hit the 3 way stop, turn left and then right to hit the first small parking lot (park in the visitor or staff parking) and find the hall on the north side of the parking lot .... if this one is full then swing down and around (to the left) behind the hall for more staff parking. Everything else is packed with student parking at night.

Wait. Which drive would that be coming in on? Also, I don't see Pierce Hall on this map?!?

Russell Kanning

You drive north on college road from 119. You can't miss the sign at the flashing yellow light.

I thought they were doing it at Rindge hall.

Russell Kanning

There are some buildings along the road that are not on the map, but I don't remember any of them being lecture hall type places.

jaqeboy

Quote from: Russell Kanning on May 14, 2007, 09:34 AM NHFT
You drive north on college road from 119. You can't miss the sign at the flashing yellow light.

I thought they were doing it at Rindge hall.

The Student Scholars site ( http://www.sst911.org/events.html ) says:

Friday, May 18th, in Pierce Hall
at Franklin Pierce College at 6:30 P.M.
Please call 603-831-1599 with any questions.

So, maybe I better call them for clarification.

Russell Kanning

as long as neither building is owned by Silverman ... we will be ok.

jaqeboy


jaqeboy

The Nashua carpool will leave from the exit 6 Visitor Information Center, which also acts as a Park & Ride lot, with the advantage of having an attendant inside to watch over the cars.

Leave exit 6 lot: 4:45 PM, going to Amherst, where we'll group up with others.
Leave Amherst Library lot at 5:15 PM

Concord carpooling is up in the air, due to car problems by that organizer - will try to get someone to take over driving duties.

Is anyone in Keene going to carpool over? There was a guy from Winchester at the State House today who thought it would be a good idea.

We can get the latest info posted at the MerrimackValley911Truth.org website.

jaqeboy

Final carpooling details - also to be posted on http://merrimackvalley911truth.org:

Nashua: Meet at exit 6 Park & Ride - leave there at 4:45PM, heading to Amherst

Amherst: Meet at Amherst Library - leave there at 5:15 PM, heading to Rindge

Concord: No carpool

Keene: have not heard of a Keene carpool - Russell?

Russell Kanning

no carpool that I know of. We will head there tomorrow night

jaqeboy

Russell, if you'd like to announce a meeting point and a departure time, I'll get it updated to the MV911T meetup site and send out an email for that. It'll give someone (new to the area) an opportunity to ride along with someone who knows the way. Let me know.

Kat Kanning