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Conference 7.286::dcu

Title:DCU
Notice:1996 BoD Election results in 1004
Moderator:CPEEDY::BRADLEY
Created:Sat Feb 07 1987
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1041
Total number of notes:18759

447.0. "DCU POSTING: NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING." by BEIRUT::SUNNAA () Tue Feb 04 1992 11:27

Author:	DCU                           
Date:	03-Feb-1992
Posted-date: 04-Feb-1992
Subject: Annual Meeting                                                          


                   DIGITAL EMPLOYEES' FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
                           NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
        
        
        
        DCU's annual meeting will be held on April 23, 1992 at 
        3:00 p.m. at the Maynard Rod & Gun Club, Old Mill Road, 
        Maynard, MA. 
        
        If you have any questions, please call Sandy Ramalho at 
        DTN/223-6735 or 508/493-6735, ext. 231.
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447.116BITS::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dog face)Tue Feb 04 1992 20:046
Could directions to the meeting site be posted here?

(Say, from Nashua, Boston, and Marlboro, or some such set of origins.)

Thanks,
-Jack
447.2directions to annual meeting @ Maynard Rod & Gun ClubVAXWRK::TCHENWeimin Tchen VAXworks 223-6004 PKO2Thu Feb 06 1992 12:18130
        Rt 2
    	  ^
	  |

Rt 495 <-- 

	Powdermill Rd
  	   |
  	   | Rt 62 ^
  	   |       |
  	   |
  	   |                               Rod & Gun Club
  	   |                                  |
Rt 27 <-   | Getty Gas                        | Old Mill Rd
Waltham St----------------------------------------------------.
  	   |                   Mei Ling                        .
Mill  	   |                   restaurant                       .
     Rt 27 |                                                     .
      |	   |                                                      . Waltham St
      V	   |                                                       .
  	   |                                                 church .
Rt 117  -----------------------------------------------------------------------
  	   |
  	   |                                                            Rt 128
  	   |                                                              -> 
    
    After the <FF> is a note w/ directions to Maynard (edited to remove
    directions to PKO).
    
    Once you are driving along Powdermill Rd in Maynard (it's labeled Rt 62
    to the north and Rt 27 to the south of the intersection), turn east
    (toward Boston) onto Waltham St at the Getty Gas Station. Continue for
    0.5 mi, passing Mei Ling restaurant on your right, and on your left:
    Winthrop Av, Waldon, Av, Wood Lane,  1st St, 2nd St, & 3rd St. Shortly
    after 3rd St, there is a small road marked by a small orange sign about
    20' off the ground on a telephone-like pole. Turn down this road, the
    Old Mill Rd. About a minute further the road ends and you will come to
    the Rod & Gun Club with a parking lot straight ahead and the club house
    to the right.

    You can also approach the Old Mill Rd by heading west on Rt 117 and
    turning right onto Waltham St at the fork with a modern church.



    If I remember rightly, the meeting room is L-shaped and holds several
    hundred people; I don't think there is a stage or sound system.

    Scheduling the meeting for 3PM, isn't convenient for working people.
    Perhaps it should be held in the evening like the special meeting was.

    
    
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VAXWRK::PETERSON "Bob"                               81 lines  17-MAR-1988 13:14
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From:	Canada, Maine, LOGAN, Lowell, New York
Updated: 17-MARCH-1988

These directions are an amalgam of various other notes (10.1, 27, 16, 30, etc)
and my own experience.  They have not been drive-tested though I have
personally driven all of these routes at least once.  

Fortunately Maynard has reconstructed its downtown area.  There is now a one
way loop downtown and a new traffic light at the confusing snarl we used to
have (where merely 4 roads met but it was more bizarre than you can imagine:
only in Massachusetts).

From Maine/Canada/I-95/New Hampshire/Route 3:
   1 Take I-95 or NH Route 3 south to Massachusetts.  Rt3 is a cheap toll road.
   2 Continue with step 1 under Westford/Lowell...

From Westford or Lowell areas:
   1 Take I-495 south.
   2 Take route 2 east toward Boston.
   3 Take route 27 south (right at end of ramp) toward Maynard off route 2 
	(approx 5 miles).
   4 Maynard is approximately 5 more miles.



From the Massachusetts turnpike (New York/Conn):
   1 Stay on the Turnpike to route 495.
   2 Take 495 north.
   3 You want exit 27, route 117
   4 At the bottom of the ramp, turn left onto 117 heading east.
   5 You will go several miles through Bolton and Stow.  You will pass
	the Stow facility (blink and you will miss the sign).  Keep going
	straight through on 117 when you get in Maynard.  (If you turn left
	at the light at the fork you head into the Mill and downtown).
   6 At the intersection of route 27 is a light.  Turn right.


From the airport, LOGAN:
   1 Take a limo (a van) to Maynard.  It costs about US$30.  They know the 
	quick ways out of the city.

   2 Take the DEC helicopter (make reservations in advance, no cost to CC
	unless you cancel)

   3 Drive yourself crazy: Your rental car agency will have maps.  

   4 Your agency can get you to the Summer-Callahan tunnels, but sometimes
	traffic is diverted.  In case of diversion towards East Boston or
	Chelsea, get off at the first exit and take the U-turnaround at the
	bottom of the ramp to head back towards the tunnels.  They do this
	nonsense when they need the extra pavement to stack the cars waiting
	to enter the tunnel.  

   5 Go in the direction of Boston, through the tunnel (60�US).  Make sure 
	you get the right hand lane in the tunnel.  

   6 Out of the tunnel take a right.  THERE ARE TWO RIGHTS POSSIBLE, be 
	sure to take the FIRST right out of the tunnel. 

   7 Then take a left UNDER the elevated highway, go up the ramp, and 
	you should be on the expressway going south.

   8 A couple of exits further you take the Mass Turnpike WEST
	(really no other choice since it starts there).  The pike costs
	a little (couple US$ in change is fastest).  

   9 Take RT495 North from the turnpike.

   10 Continue with step 3 under NYC/Conn above.
447.33PM isn't the "Witching Hour"STAR::PARKETrue Engineers Combat ObfuscationThu Feb 06 1992 14:084
Therefore, it couldn't be the "Witch Hunting" hour either.


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447.4CFSCTC::AHERNDennis the MenaceSat Feb 08 1992 13:244
    How come  they schedule something  like  this  on a Thursday afternoon
    when most of us have to work?   Is there any reason it couldn't be on a
    Saturday, or in the  evening?
    
447.5STARCH::WHALENVague clouds of electrons tunneling through computer circuits anSun Feb 09 1992 07:243
    re .4
    
    Then they would need a bigger place too.
447.6CGVAX2::LAVES::LAVESWe used to have one. Something ate it!Mon Feb 10 1992 13:146
re:.4
That is exactly what I asked the person listed as contact. 
I actually left it on her answering machine.
No one has gotten bcak to me yet...

Joerg
447.7SQM::MACDONALDTue Feb 11 1992 14:1212
    
    Re: .4
    
    >  Is there any reason it couldn't be on a Saturday, or in the
    >  evening?
    
    Yes.  If it were held as you suggest then we all could come.
    
    Steve
    
    
    
447.8Maybe it will be an opportunity to ask questions.BAHAMA::HUTCHINSONMon Mar 09 1992 12:3022
    I see this is getting picked up in 484 - thought I'd put my $.02
    here.
    
    There may be little of substance members could do at the Annual Meeting,
    but it may be an opportunity to ask questions of the Board and the 
    President - like the informational sessions Mr Cockburn held last fall. 
    
    I am interested in knowing whether three regular monthly meetings of 
    the Board of one to four hours each were, in fact, held in Bermuda and
    at Disneyland, and, if so, whether there was any expense to DCU for 
    those meetings.
    
    Also, I've seen a Credit Union rating report on DCU that says it
    has an unusually high expense-to-income ratio, is a high overhead
    operation.  I wonder whether that is accurate.
    
    I agree with others that members have some resposibility for the
    current situation because we have not been paying attention - attending
    the meeting & showing an interest in such things is one of the ways
    we can address that.
    
    Jack  
447.9Attending the DCU Annual MeetingSMAUG::GARRODAn Englishman&#039;s mind works best when it is almost too lateMon Apr 20 1992 18:3621
    
    The 1992 DCU Annual Meeting will take place this Thursday afternoon:
    
                            Thursday, 23 April 1992, 3:00 PM
                            Maynard Rod & Gun Club
                            Old Mill Rd.
                            Maynard, MA

    Any DCU member is entitled to attend. This is the most important Annual
    Meeting of the DCU in its history.
    
    I am hoping that a LOT of DCU members turn up. The 1991 Annual Report
    will be released, there will be opportunities to ask the officers of
    the DCU questions and most importantly the results of the election will
    be announced. Should be a very informative meeting. Get there early.
    Let's hope that this time all members are allowed in at the same time.
    If you remember at the Special Meeting DCU employees were let in first
    and given block seating. Ordinary members that turned up late were
    denied entry. Let's hope the same thing doesn't happen again.
    
    Dave
447.10Carpools?ESBLAB::KINZELMANPaul KinzelmanMon Apr 20 1992 19:593
Parking may be limited at the R&G Club, would anybody like to carpool and
leave cars at the mill? I'll be going over probably at lunchtime and have
3 empty seats. I'll be leaving from the mill.