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Reminder: Next Pen Club Meeting-Jan 14 In Foster City


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I. The next Pan Pacific Pen Club meeting:

Saturday, January 14 at the Foster City Recreation Center, in the Mallard Room, from 11: to 2:

 

Should be no parking problems this time, as there are no other major events going on.

Directions below.

 

II. PPPC Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/PPPC1/

Bringing something interesting to show or sell?

Looking for a pen, part, or information about a pen or a repair??

Post a note in the group, and give club members a heads up.

 

If you’re not a member, send a request and one of us will approve.

 

III. Los Angeles Pen Show – is coming up February 16 – 19: http://www.lainternationalpenshow.com/

If you are planning to get a table, you should respond quickly, as the show sold out last year.

 

Want to share a table, a room, or a ride?? Post a note in the PPPC Facebook group.

 

IV: Dues:

Club dues are due at the start of the year. The money pays to rent the space, and for food.

You can pay Todd at the meeting, or contact him directly by email.

 

V: Directions to the meeting:

 

The Foster City Recreation Center is at 650 Shell Blvd, Foster City 94404 - https://goo.gl/maps/Hi6f4C52GVJ2

 

The easiest way to get there, from Hwy 101:

Get off 101 at E. Hillsdale Blvd, heading East (towards the Bay)

Approximately 1.5 miles, past the Shopping center on the left, and the park on the right, is Shell Blvd.

You’re there.

The Rec Center is at the corner of Hillsdale and Shell. Turn right onto Shell, past the rec. center to

the parking lot. There will most likely be spaces in the lot, but if it’s full, there is another lot a few yards further down Shell, past the tennis courts.

A last resort is the parking behind the library, across Shell Blvd.

From the East Bay:

Exit Highway 92 (San Mateo bridge) at Foster City Blvd.

A right turn at the end of the exit, then a right onto Foster City Blvd.

Cross over the freeway, than right on E. Hillsdale.

When you get to Shell Blvd, your there. Turn right onto Shell, past the rec. center, and into the parking.

Hope to see everyone there January 14th.

 

 

Regards,

 

Mark and Todd

 

Mark – Secretary, mailing list: pppc@marketfire.com

 

Todd – Treasurer, dues payments: eberspacher@gmail.com

 

You can also email to: information.pppc@gmail.com

 

 

 

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