Abby, Maybe my last note was not seen, So I'm re-sending it. I talked to a small VT company: Cookie Love, and Suzanne, the owner, is willing to work with us for fund raising. She can give us a basket for a rifle or cookies to sell. http://www.vermontcookielove.com/ 6915 Route 7 North Ferrisburgh, VT 05473 (802) 425-8181 I If you are interested, please let me know, so that we can call Suzanne for more details. Regards. Carlos Rivadeneira Senior Engineer SRAM Development E-mail: [log in to unmask] Tel:(802) 769-7114 T/L: 446 -7114 Fax:(802) 769-7147 "The difficult, we eventually see; the obvious seems to take a little longer." Carlos G Rivadeneira/Burli ngton/IBM@IBMUS To Sent by: [log in to unmask] Engineers Without cc Borders <[log in to unmask] Subject > Re: Engineers Without Borders Meeting 09/22/2009 10:53 AM Please respond to Engineers Without Borders <[log in to unmask] > Abby, I will not be able to attend because I'm down to one car. In another subject, I talked to a small VT company: Cookie Love, and Suzanne, the owner, is willing to work with us for fund raising. She can give us a basket for a rifle or cookies to sell. http://www.vermontcookielove.com/ 6915 Route 7 North Ferrisburgh, VT 05473 (802) 425-8181 I If you are interested, please let me know, so that we can call Suzanne for more details. Regards. Carlos Rivadeneira Senior Engineer SRAM Development E-mail: [log in to unmask] Tel:(802) 769-7114 T/L: 446 -7114 Fax:(802) 769-7147 "The difficult, we eventually see; the obvious seems to take a little longer." Inactive hide details for Abigail Catherine Franklin <[log in to unmask]> Abigail Catherine Franklin <[log in to unmask]> Abigail Catherine Franklin <[log in to unmask] > Sent by: To Engineers Without Borders [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask] > cc 09/22/2009 10:06 Subject AM Engineers Without Borders Meeting Please respond to Engineers Without Borders <[log in to unmask]> Hello Everyone, I hope classes are continuing to go well! EWB will be meeting tomorrow, Wednesday 9/23, at 7:15 in Votey 254. Peter DeGraff, a professional engineer, one of our fabulous advisors, and President of the professional chapter of Engineers Without Borders - Vermont, will be giving a brief presentation on the processes consulting engineers undergo when planning out a project. We are fortunate to have the opportunity to learn about these steps, and get the chance to apply these ideas before actually graduating and getting our first real jobs. I believe the practice of this process now as undergraduate students will give us a boost when finding a job after graduation! We will be using this knowledge in our individual project groups to define a scope for the semester and create a Ghant chart (like a timeline/schedule) for the semester. Planning is one of the most important parts in planning out and following through on a project! If you have yet to decide which group (one of the three oven groups or water group) you are interested in, please join us anyway--all thoughts and ideas are helpful! See everyone tomorrow! Abby