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May Election Meeting



MAY ELECTION MEETING

Next Meeting: Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Upper Arlington Main Library
7:00 PM (Ask at desk for room)

The May Chapter meeting will be for officer elections. Your participation is essential. Is there something you want to change? This is your chance! The current roster of officers is here.

Join us on Wednesday May 16 2012.

Come renew old acquaintances and make new ones. Volunteer to make things the way you want them

Please let us know that you are coming by email to cocacm@acm.org or by telephone to David Clouse at 614-471-7983.

For additional information about this meeting see May meeting.

If you would like to present at a COCACM meeting or if you know someone we could recruit, please contact an officer or send E-mail to cocacm@acm.org.

COCACM can always use your help. Who can run the symposium? If not you, who?



 

COCACM Needs Your Help

COCACM needs more involvement from you, the membership. We need more people at our monthly meetings. If you have topics that would bring you to our meetings, please let us know. We will try to get speakers for those topics. If you have friends who are interested in computing, please let them know about us. Make sure they know our website, www.acm.org/chapters/cocacm. Without your support we cannot function as an organization. "All members are welcome at board meetings," come, and see where you can help. Who can edit the Data Channel? Who can run the symposium? Who can update the web pages? If not you, who?



The most recent issue of the COCACM newsletter, Data Channel, is available in PDF format at Current Data Channel.