[Nebraska-students] NABS SOCIAL EVENT

Jeremy Fifield jeremyfifield at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 9 15:18:50 UTC 2012


I'll throw in my two cents worth also:
 
For me personally, I can pretty much be up whenever. If I know I have to be somewhere or do something, I'll be up doing it, especially if it means hanging out with you guys! But we do also have to consider whether anyone will be having to get a ride to Lincoln the morning of the event. Hopefully they'd be able to come down the night before so that won't have to happen, but it's just a thought. This means they'd be up that much earlier. And I also like sleeping in a little on Saturday. So, there are positives and negatives, but I think overall we should be able to adapt. That is, after all, what we're about: adapting. So, that said, I'm fine with having events whenever.
 
Jeremy

--- On Thu, 3/8/12, Stephanie Wagle <waglestephanie at gmail.com> wrote:


From: Stephanie Wagle <waglestephanie at gmail.com>
Subject: [Nebraska-students] NABS SOCIAL EVENT
To: nebraska-students at nfbnet.org
Date: Thursday, March 8, 2012, 5:26 PM


HI, Steph Wagle here. J



How do you guys feel about having social activities or some of them at least
in the mornings as early as 9am opposed to noon and later? The reason I ask
is I'm currently in the process of setting up the NABS event for March. The
bowling alley I'm looking into doesn't have open lanes between noon and 4pm
because a bowling league has them reserved during that time. They do have
lanes open form 9am-1pm however. This got me thinking "why not have social
events earlier in the day so people have the rest of their afternoon and
evening?" 



Saturday, March 25th evening there is a fundraiser in Omaha for the Nebraska
Chapter. Having an event early on in the day might help people not feel
rushed going from an afternoon activity to the fundraiser or another evening
activity. 

Are we alright with morning social activities? 

Steph Wagle









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