[Asis-l] Reminder: ASIS&T Pub Event in Vancouver, Saturday Nov 7
Eric Meyers
emeyers at interchange.ubc.ca
Thu Nov 5 21:06:56 EST 2009
If you are in Vancouver on Saturday for the Pre-Conference events, do
stop by the TC Lions Pub for a free drink and appetizers. See details
below.
Looking for a place to eat? See "Corene’s Completely Biased Restaurant
& Nightlife Suggestions for ASIS&T", a Google Map created for
conference attendees. http://tiny.cc/SWtru
*****
Attending the 2009 ASIS&T Annual Meeting in Vancouver?
In keeping with a long and cherished tradition, the School of Library,
Archival & Information Studies at The University of British Columbia
in Vancouver is pleased to host a welcome reception for those
attending this year’s conference. The event will be held on Saturday,
November 7, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the TC Lions Pub, just four blocks
from the conference hotel. Join us for a complimentary drink and some
appetizers. The TC Lions is a downtown, casual English-style pub, and
offers a varied and well-priced menu for those of you wishing to enjoy
a meal. It is completely accessible, and smoking is not permitted in
any Vancouver bars. For more information, see http://www.tcclub.com/lionspub/lionspub.html
Where is it and how do I get there?
Please see a map with directions for walking at http://tiny.cc/EamPS.
If you prefer, map using your own software from the hotel (655 Burrard
Street Vancouver BC) to the pub (888 West Cordova Street Vancouver
BC). Allow about five to 10 minutes to walk from the hotel. From there
you can explore Granville Street or Gastown, or head back to the hotel
and Robson Street beyond.
We are proud to show off our city and host this event, and we look
forward to welcoming all of you and helping to launch a rewarding
conference for everyone.
*****
Eric M. Meyers
School of Library, Archival, and Information Studies
The University of British Columbia
Suite 470, Irving K. Barber Learning Centre
1961 East Mall
Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z1
Phone: 604 827-3945
emeyers at interchange.ubc.ca
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