Romy,
Like you, my schedule doesn't permit a full-on tooling up of a class,
with program development AND scheduling AND marketing, plus coordination
of people and resources and topics. If there was some collaborative
effort assuring some level of success (clearly there's not, given the
responses from the list?), I'd contribute.
How/why are you the contact person for this? Can you forward to the
requests to HackerMoms or LOLspace? Perhaps they have more capacity to
make this happen.
Not a secretary and not that great a cook,
j.
On 8/22/15 11:18 AM, Romy Ilano wrote:
we the people,
I don't know, I don't have the time or skill set to be involved in
this. If you're willing to lead this effort, could you take care of
all these details? Could you volunteer so they stop sending me these
requests?
I think it'd be cool if a man handled any child-related stuff. All too
often I see hackerspaces or community groups dump all this work on
women, even women who aren't suited for it. (sort of how usually women
end up doing the secretarial work and cooking)
Best,
Romy
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Date: Wed, 19 Aug 2015 16:06:30 -0700
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Romy,
Do we have a regular batch of girls who want this?
What are their ages and interests--what are they asking for?
What about cost of supplies--are parents willing to cover this?
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