Well this is right up my alley for I have done some presentations on the
usuage of the ancient chinese tool and maps etc. I could probably make
arrangements to get off work by 1:30 and be of assistance.
Keep in touch.
Tahsoa - Treker of the San Tans
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 6:24
AM
Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Nov. 19th: GIS
Day at Mesquite Middle School inGilbert
Hi, All!
Recently, I met
Michael Magyar, a professional land surveyor who has arranged a GIS day
at Mesquite Middle School in Gilbert on Wednesday November
19th.
Michael will have various speakers come in to talk to 8th
grade classes throughout the day about various topics that relate to
geography, engineering, and GIS. Michael is very eager to have
experienced Geocachers join in to present what geocaching is about and
answer questions from 8th grade students.
I understand that like
anyone, you keep a busy work schedule. However, those who volunteer to
speak during school hours can choose to participate for just one hour or
more hours, and volunteer time can be any time from morning (7:58am)
till 2:50pm.
Here are the
times: 7:48-8:38 9:06-9:55 9:59-10:48 10:52-11:41 11:45-12:34 1:08-1:57 2:01-2:50
I
might be able to get some time off to join in for the day. If so, it
would be fabulous to pair up with another cacher-speaker to
present/answer questions together.
Please let me know if this
interests you and is also a possibility.
Thanks so much for your
time.
Carol (AZgeckogirl) carol_herrick@yahoo.com
p.s.
Michael Magyar can be contacted at Mgma@deainc.com
Michael G.
Magyar, R.L.S. Project Surveyor David Evans and Associates
Inc. 2141 E. Highland Ave. Ste 200 Phoenix, AZ 85016 main:
602.678.5151 fax: 602.678.5155 mobile: 602.296.9291 desk:
602.474.9272 voip:
49272 www.deainc.com |
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