[Nebraska-students] (no subject)

Rachna Keshwani rachna.keshwani at gmail.com
Sat Mar 10 16:46:32 UTC 2012


Hello, and here are my contributing thoughts:
I admit I am not a morning lark, so I might be tardy, but I am not
against an event set earlier in the day. There is a posibility that I
will not be able participate due to volunteering. Rachael to answer
your inquiery about where to spend the night, I happen to reside in a
single room on campus and also have no Friday classes. Therefore, you
are more than welcome to be my guest regardless of whether or not I
attend. I can coppensate for lost sleep, or simply not be up late,
because we know we will have fun at the activity.
I hope this helps.
Rachna

On 3/10/12, Rachael Vacanti <revacanti at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'll spend my two cents worth as well:
>
> For those of us who do happen to be in Omaha, we'd be needing a ride.  Now,
> personally, my parents don't really care if I need a ride, as long as I tell
> them I need a ride to here on this date I have to be there by that time.
> Writitng it on my kitchen calander helps, but then again, they sometimes
> don't read that.  I like Jeremy's idea of maybe coming down the night
> before.  That I'd be ablet to do since I have Fridays off from school the
> way my schedule worked out.  The question is: where would we crash?  Like
> Jeremy said, there's positives and negatives to both.  I can also understand
> Steph's point of having it in the morning so we're not all rushing around to
> get to other events in the afternoon and evening.  I think the key word
> we're searching for here is flexible, which, as college students, I think we
> all can be flexible to some extent.
>
> Rachael
>
>
>
>> Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2012 07:18:50 -0800
>> From: jeremyfifield at yahoo.com
>> To: nebraska-students at nfbnet.org
>> Subject: Re: [Nebraska-students] NABS SOCIAL EVENT
>>
>> 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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