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Sept. 17 Meeting of Boca Raton Computer Society

The next general meeting of the Boca Raton Computer Society will be held on
Wednesday, September 17, 2008 beginning at 7:30 PM.

Guest Speaker: Jerry Naditch, Vice President BRCS
“Everything you ever wanted to know about Google.”

Question and Answer sessions on Internet, Windows XP & Vista and Paint Shop ProX2 will begin at 6:30 PM.

All meetings take place at the South County Civic Center, Jog Road, Delray Beach and are open to the public. Since 1983, members of the Boca Raton Computer Society, Inc. have been helping one another use and learn about computers. There are now close to 1,000 members in the society, including computer professionals, business owners, home users and novices.
BRCS has provided its members with these services during the past 25 years: BOCA BITS - the monthly magazine…NUMEROUS SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP CLASSES… TECH SUPPORT and MORE.


Activities at Hagen ranch Road Library this Week
Monday, Sept. 15, 2:00 pm--Monday at the Movies: "Infamous," a biographical drama about Truman Capote, his classic work, In Cold Blood, and his relationshjip with men convicted of the 1959 murders of a Kansas family of four. Meeting Room. "R" rated.

Tuesday, Sept. 16 2:00 pm--Orchid Roadshow. Tickets required. Pick up at reference desk. Two tickets per person. Meeting Room.

Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2:00 pm: Cardiovascular Health and You. Dr. Michael Anesta of Delray Medical Center discusses this important subject. Meeting Room.

Thursday, Sept. 18, 2:00 pm: Book discussion "The Color Purple." Meeting Room.
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Message from Larry Zalkin, Executive Vice President Alliance of Delray:

The following information was given to me by the land planner for The Boys Market on Military Trail and we're passing it on without any verification:

A complete revised site plan was submitted to the City of Delray Beach in December. Subsequently an additional plan and four meetings were held to review the plan. The plan originally called for a stacking lane on Military and FPL said they would have to move five power poles to accommodate it; the cost was $200,000 a pole and The Boys could not agree to that expenditure. The plan was modified to remove the requirement and the plan now sits again with the City for approval.

I can personally verify that The Boys have met with the City in the distant past to move this along since I attended some of the meetings.

Larry


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