vision2020@moscow.com: Re: how to mess up a town

Re: how to mess up a town

Haglund Bruce (bhaglund@osprey.csrv.uidaho.edu)
Fri, 23 Feb 1996 09:53:50 -0800 (PST)

Dear Susan and Visionaries:
Mea culpa. Who'da thunk it--Jazz feastival and an overflow crowd! The
Jazz fest folks were probably wondering where all those people were.
This was only the second SRO crowd we've ever had for a lecture--Susan
went to the other one, Steve Badanes. I wish there was a great and large
lecture hall on campus. Any suggestions?
I hesitate to review the lecture, I kinda have an insider's
perspective--I'd enjoy someone else's view.
Bruce

On Fri, 23 Feb 1996, Palmer Susan wrote:

> Many of us we unable to get into the SRO "How to Mess Up a Town"
> presentation last night...even county planning commission members!
>
> So, would anyone who DID get to hear the presentation provide a summary
> to the list? I don't know if the local media were there to cover the
> program.
>
> To the Architecture Dept.: Although I don't know the seating capacity
> of the Forestry room, past experience coupled with last night indicates
> that during the school year, your programs are successful and well attended.
> I know it's Jazz Festival week, but future programs may require greater
> seating capacity, yes? Or perhaps compiling a video library of the
> programs?
>
> Thanks,
> Susan
>
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