Hi Don, all, I too printed out the flyer from the webpage and will get it to all the folks at Marshall tomorrow. Also, I have a mailing list that includes WVU, and several other of the states colleges and universities. I forwqrd the flyer to them as well. Paul ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wolfley, Eric (WOLFLEEL)" <WOLFLEEL@UCMAIL.UC.EDU> To: <caut@ptg.org> Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 11:38 AM Subject: RE: The Piano in Academia, A Symposium > Hi Don, > > I was able to make a flyer from the webpage and will put it in the mailboxes > of all our people here at CCM. I will be meeting with the Dean tomorrow with > The flyer in hand to try to drum up some funding for a representative from > our faculty to attend. I did notice that in the webpage flyer the > registration fee is listed as $30.00. Is this true? Your last e-mail said it > would be $50.00. > > The webpage flyer reads very well and is sure to generate interest. Great > work! It looks as though things are shaping up quite nicely. > > Eric > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Eric Wolfley, RPT > Head Piano Technician > Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music > University of Cincinnati > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Donald McKechnie [SMTP:dmckech@ithaca.edu] > > Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 11:08 PM > > To: caut@ptg.org > > Subject: The Piano in Academia, A Symposium > > > > List, > > > > A while back I posted a notice about the symposium that will take place > > at the annual convention this year. The flyer for The Piano in Academia, > > A Symposium will be sent out this week. It will go to the dean/chair of > > every school listed in the College Music Society Directory. We do not > > have the budget to send to every piano professor listed. Hopefully, the > > request to pass the flyer around the department (which is printed in > > bold on the flyer) will be honored. > > > > You can help make this symposium a successful event by getting the word > > out to the administrators and professors in your schools. Go to the CAUT > > web site: > > http://www.mursuky.edu/caut.php/events.htm > > Copy the information and pass it around. Also, many thanks to Renner USA > > for sponoring this event! > > > > Now is the time to try this new approach to our age-old problems. We > > need to take communication between technicians, faculty and > > administrators to a new level. Chicago is the perfect place for this > > symposium. Do your best sell. It is important to all of us. See you in > > Chicago! > > > > Don McKechnie > > Ithaca College > > > > >
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