Thursday, August 31, 2006

Fall Travel Plans

Labor Day is just around the corner, which means that our fall travel season is upon us. Many of us have been in touch with many of you to arrange ASC dinners, coffees, and other kinds of meet-ups, and I want to encourage all of you to get in touch with all of us while we're on the road. At the very least, we'd love to be able to say hi (even if it's from our cars as we swoop from school to school).

Here, for example, are my current travel plans:
September 18-20: Northern and Central New Jersey, Princeton
September 24-26: Pittsburgh
October 9-20: New York City, Westchester, Princeton, Philadelphia, Connecticut
October 22-26: Suburban Maryland, Annapolis, Baltimore

It's a pretty full schedule, but one that I'm excited about, as I'm a big fan of traveling. I've already made contact with most of the ASC chairs in the above areas to start conversations about visits with all of you, so stay tuned and you'll hear from us.

Meanwhile, Pittsburgh volunteers, I will see most of you on Sunday, September 24 at 7 PM at Lucca, 314 Craig St., for our fall ASC dinner. Non-Pittsburghers (is that the right phrase?), read more about the restaurant here.

Enjoy your holiday weekends! Mine will be spent catching up on our book club reading (I am WAY behind), getting started on a new book for my own reading pleasure, and finishing out the first season of House, which is waiting at home on Netflix. I'll probably try to catch in a set or two at this weekend's Chicago Jazz Festival.

2 Comments:

At Saturday, September 02, 2006 1:23:00 PM, Blogger Gerald Doyle said...

It's wonderful to see all of the posts and the activities listed for the coming year.

My best to everyone for a great year.

Jerry

 
At Thursday, May 22, 2008 8:45:00 AM, Blogger maroonkim said...

My husband I have taken faculty positions at Pitt. We move in January, 2009. I have been involved in alum interviewing activities here in Chicago and want to connect with Maroons in Pittsburgh. Any suggestions?

 

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