I think the volunteering is a great idea--as someone who works at a non-profit, I can attest to the fact that volunteer labor is very important and meaningful to non-profit organizations. We really depend on our volunteers and docents for both day-to-day operations (like those who work in our greenhouse, for example) and for some of the extras that help make us a special place (Civil War buffs who research people buried here and lead tours/educational programs about them, for another example). No matter where you offer your skills, they will be appreciated.
I wish the CD swap weren't dying away, but I think as we all get older, most of us aren't so willing to host huge parties any more. I wish we could do it, but our parking is too limited to make it work :-(
Andy and I have had this discussion too. We actually talked about reserving one of the neighborhood 'community' rooms but you can't use them after some absurdly-early hour - 10 or so, I think.
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I wish the CD swap weren't dying away, but I think as we all get older, most of us aren't so willing to host huge parties any more. I wish we could do it, but our parking is too limited to make it work :-(
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But if the swap party does happen, please let me know what you'll be putting on your CD ahead of time.
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~k
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