As we did in 2008 and 2009, from 10am-2pm on Saturday, October 9, we’re going to be making a very special effort around families. If you have registered for a Full Access Pass, we invite you to bring your family for the Family related activities and presentations. We have presentations on GIMP (photo-editing), Internet Filtering at Home and we’ll have a special treat as three young girls come and tell us about their experience with free and open source software. We’ll be holding activities like a GPS treasure hunt and a family oriented Try-It Lab workshop. Family members need not register to attend on Saturday, just show up and have some fun along with a registered Attendee!
Don’t forget to attend the presentation from Howard Tayler, creator of Schlock Mercenary. This presentation promises to be fun for the whole family. Plus, Howard will be around the rest of the day to draw comics and socialize with everyone! Come for a Pizza Party, sponsored by the Fedora Project In addition to all the activities we have scheduled for Family Day, the folks over at Fedora have pitched in a ton of pizza and drinks. Starting at about 11:45am until about 1pm, there will be pizza available for everyone at the conference, though it is first come, first served. Come and grab a slice and share a conversation with family and friends. As the Utah Open Source Conference winds down around 6pm, we’ll be setting up the boardgames to play. We’ve got quite a few games available, and you can bring your own as well. We play pretty late into the night, so come on by and enjoy a nice relaxing game of Settlers of Catan, Carcassone or Perudo while discussing the weekends activities and fun! Register now at http://attend.utosc.com and we'll see you on Thursday! _______________________________________________ announce mailing list [email protected] To modify options or unsubscribe, visit: http://mail.utos.org/mailman/listinfo/announce _______________________________________________ UPHPU mailing list [email protected] http://uphpu.org/mailman/listinfo/uphpu IRC: #uphpu on irc.freenode.net
