[pasmembers] Re: Oct 3 Orangewood School

  • From: Terri <starstuff@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: PAS Members ListServ <pasmembers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2014 14:42:36 -0700

I love forecasts like that, Don. Clear Skies all around!

Thank you!

On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 1:52 PM, Don Boyd <azphotog@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> There is not a cloud to be found anywhere  near Phoenix.
>
> On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 10:52 AM, Terri <starstuff@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Good morning Weather Watchers,
>>
>> Some of my Weather Watchers have not joined the PASWeatherWatchers list
>> serv and I need them to so that they are there to help decide on the fate
>> of all events.
>>
>> Remember, the Weather Watching  List Serv is also open to anyone wanting
>> to watch what we talk about having to do with Weather.
>>
>> My plan with that list serv is we will send out an email with the topic
>> of which ever event we are monitoring. So, if there are 3 events happening
>> in a weekend, each event will have it's own separate thread (assuming they
>> are different dates or different locations) so that when someone is
>> monitoring the list serv for the event they are going to attend, they can
>> just delete the threads that don't pertain to them.
>>
>> So, for example, today's thread, for tonight's event, would look like
>> what you see above in the Subject for this thread.
>> Then, all comments in that thread, should relate to only that topic, so
>> that anyone clearing their email, the next day, can just delete all threads
>> having to do with Orangewood school, once the event has gone past.
>>
>> So, if you haven't already signed up to help out as a Weather Wathcer, or
>> if you haven't signed up to monitor what is posted in that list serv and
>> wish to, here is the sign up info. Please do it soon. Especially if you are
>> signing up to help out with watching, monitoring the weather for events.
>>
>> This should cut down on the number of emails going out to the main list
>> serv of PASMembers. I know that in the past we have had some great
>> discussions about weather. Now we need to trim down all the excess emails
>> by making this separate list.
>>
>> Now, what does this mean for those of you who aren't on the
>> PASWeatherWatcher list? It means that you will be watching for a notice
>> about an upcoming event, through PASMembers list, of the weather for that
>> date, and there should only be one notice, to have the event, or to cancel.
>> And if it is canceled, it will have a BIG CANCEL in the subject with the
>> event info, so you might not even have to open the notice, but still be
>> informed.
>>
>> So, the details for tonight's event have started a discussion about the
>> weather. Let's talk about it. I believe we are having the event, as the
>> weather looks great, but i'd still like to know about anything that might
>> get in the way.
>>
>> And i will be starting the thread for Saturday's event at Mike's for
>> Astronomy Day which is a public event, and Sunday at Bookmans, in separate
>> threads. So, if you want to get in on those discussions or notices, please
>> join the group today. Your help is always appreciated, and monitoring the
>> list is great as well.
>>
>> Everyone have a spectacular Day!
>> Terri, Event Coordinator
>>
>> One more thing I'd like to request is, if you reply to a thread of any
>> type, please keep the topic you are talking about, related to the thread,
>> or change the topic before sending out your comments, or start a new topic
>> within the PASMembers list serv. This way, it is easier to find what has
>> been written, if everyone sticks to this rule. And i will try to do the
>> same. You might get more emails that way, due to each topic having it's own
>> thread, but at least we will know what the topic is and that should help
>> cut down on excess emails.
>>
>> Sign up for the Weather Watching list serv:
>>
>> Subscribers must now take a more active role in the subscription process.
>> Please direct them to your List Page here:
>> //www.freelists.org/list/pasweatherwatchers
>>
>> --
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>> see them, but you always know they are there.
>> Terri Phoenix Astronomical Society <http://www.pasaz.org/> Event
>> Coordinator
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>>
>
>


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