[Discuss] Reviving LibreBoston at A2
grg
grg-webvisible+blu at ai.mit.edu
Tue Aug 27 09:44:08 EDT 2024
On Mon, Aug 26, 2024 at 03:35:15PM +0200, Zachary Liebl wrote:
> we think that we be able to easily get a meeting spot at Artisan's Asylum (Abbreviated A2).
Does A2 offer use of their space for free? Or is there a budget for
renting meeting space? (A2 has bills to pay...)
A couple other possibilities come to mind for either or both groups in case
A2 doesn't work out, and MIT remains not an option:
1) The Cambridge Public Library has free rooms for "Cambridge-based
not-for-profit" groups, with a few down-sides:
* you can only book one room at each branch once a quarter
* only 2 branches (main & central) have rooms with capacity more than a dozen
* they reserve the right to bump you for "library sponsored programs" (no idea
how often this happens, and evening meetings might be safer from that?)
https://www.cambridgema.gov/Departments/cambridgepubliclibrary/iwantto/bookaroomatalibrary
(see also "meeting room policy" link on that page)
2) The Cambridge Foundry has rooms for smallish fees, based on annual
revenue of the nonprofit - I suspect BLU gets the maximum discount and FSF
gets no discount; is LibreBoston its own nonprofit? There look to be a few
suitable rooms:
* Red Multi Room - capacity 100, BLU could get for $16/hr
* Design Lab - capacity 49, BLU could get for $16/hr
* maybe The Point for smaller meetings - capacity 25, BLU could get for $10/hr
(with no discount (e.g. FSF?) each is 5x more expensive)
https://www.cambridgefoundry.org/sliding-scale-policy
One nice side benefit of the discounted organizational membership to The
Foundry is that one member of the organization (per day? ever?) can use
their various workshops for free.
> I am wondering if this group would be open to teaming up with FSF members to revive LibreBoston (http://libreboston.org/).
I don't think I've been to an FSF/LibreBoston meeting (unless one of Devin
Ulibarri's meetings was a joint event?), so I'll leave it to others to
assess the compatibility of the group meetings.
--grg
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