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==Suggestions Thus Far==
 
==Suggestions Thus Far==
 
*Ben Paul suggested a big reunion of some sort
 
*Ben Paul suggested a big reunion of some sort
*[[Patrick Melanson]] suggested a barbecue in Ottawa to which all alumni are invited
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*[[Patrick Melanson]] suggested a barbecue in Ottawa to which all alumni are invited, possible locations include Mooney's bay and his house
 
*A tour of the facilities has been proposed, perhaps with a [[training mission]] to showcase the state of the simulation and skills of the current members
 
*A tour of the facilities has been proposed, perhaps with a [[training mission]] to showcase the state of the simulation and skills of the current members
  
 
==Size==
 
==Size==
 
Spacesim should expect to attract at least 100 people to the event (at least 5 people per year, on average)
 
Spacesim should expect to attract at least 100 people to the event (at least 5 people per year, on average)

Revision as of 18:57, 13 October 2012

The Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of Spacesim is this year, and multiple ideas for a celebration have been thrown around.

Search For Suggestions

  • A forum thread, started by Ben Paul, discusses the various possibilities for a 25th anniversary celebration
  • The Oce Spacesim account on Facebook has posted a status asking alumni for their suggestions
  • The celebration should be a topic of discussion at lunch meetings

Suggestions Thus Far

  • Ben Paul suggested a big reunion of some sort
  • Patrick Melanson suggested a barbecue in Ottawa to which all alumni are invited, possible locations include Mooney's bay and his house
  • A tour of the facilities has been proposed, perhaps with a training mission to showcase the state of the simulation and skills of the current members

Size

Spacesim should expect to attract at least 100 people to the event (at least 5 people per year, on average)