New York City

Susan Coleman sc at colemanraider.com
Tue May 13 09:16:26 PDT 2008


Hello NYC OSers, many of whom I know and waive to fondly, and  
greetings to you too Esther. We look forward to your arrival.  What  
the heck is a stammtisch anyway?

Susan


Susan W. Coleman

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On May 13, 2008, at 12:06 AM, Scott Gassman wrote:

> Michael,
>
> Thank you for feeding the idea of a NYC stammtisch
> and providing what it takes..
> The idea appears to be taking on a life of it's own and
> snowballing.
> I will think about what you have shared.
>
> Scott
> --
> On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 5:50 PM, Michael M Pannwitz  
> <mmpanne at boscop.org> wrote:
> Dear Scott,
> I love the os stammtisch in Berlin and everywhere.
> Here some pointers from a stammtisch-pro:
>
> 1. The stammtisch is first of all, for you yourself, yes
>
> 2. So, pick your favorite place (restaurant, Bar, whatever) where  
> you like the food and drinks and invite everyone (you might try the  
> first Monday evening of every odd month)and go there. If nobody  
> comes, you had a great time at your favorite haunt and some  
> unobstructed time  for you
>
> 3. But, alas, people will show up because they like the idea of  
> meeting you, talking (maybe) about open space and coming to an  
> event that has only a starting time
>
> 4. Talk to the owner (of course, you know him well) and advise him  
> that you are coming and that there may be some more people, he will  
> like that
>
> 5. Send an email about a week before the stammtisch inviting people  
> to join ... this mail should go to the list so that people passing  
> through NY will drop in and, it should go to all New Yorkers (if  
> all of you guys in New York include yourself in the worldmap, it  
> will be a breeze for Scott to invite you
> (By the way, at this point, 51 of the thousands of osworkers in the  
> USA have included themselves in the worldmap, that makes for an  
> average of one per State, a grand start! %1 is exactly the number  
> of people listed for Berlin...about 20 to 40 % of them show up at  
> the stammtisch.
> (Here is the link for including yourself
> http://www.michaelmpannwitz.de/index.php?id=198
>
> If you go to the homepage of the map
> http://www.openspaceworldmap.org/
>
> and click on Menu and then search and enter New York you will see 3  
> colleagues listed)
>
> 6. Send out a note to the list after the stammtisch and report the  
> great stuff that happened there
>
> Have a grand time with your stammtisch which is the most localized  
> OSonOS in your neighborhood...especially when you cant go to the  
> regional, national or evern worldwide events.
>
> Greetings from Berlin
> mmp
>
>
>
> Scott Gassman wrote:
> Laurence,
> Possibly with Esther's NY arrival, we could try again to  initiate a
> stammtische.
>
> A thought for interested NY OS folks.
>
> Who else would be interested here in the NY area?
>
> Scott Gassman
>
>
> On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 10:02 PM, Laurence Berg  
> <laurenceberg at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Hi Esther,
>
> I'm one of the NYers who's in the OS world. (I know someone at the
> Canadian mission, too.)  Feel free to get in touch.
>
> By the way, I once tried to initiate a stammtische with some others  
> and it
> didn't get off the ground here.  NY is an odd place.
>
> -Laurence
>
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