So where in Fairfield County can we get cakes and ale? We'll miss you, Paul. Enjoy your busy summer.
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From: Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar on behalf of Paul E. Doniger
Sent: Tue 6/27/2006 8:35 PM
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Subject: Re: New England in July
Fellow ATEGgers,
First, I owe Tim Hadley and all of you an apology: I was supposed to write a brief piece for ATEG Journal on the Connecticut trip many of you will soon be making. My schedule during this past year was so full that I never had time to do it (new job, new school, new curriculum, and two productions contributed to the situation). The deadline came and went before I realized that I had neglected my duty!
In recompense, if any of you have any questions about travel, dining, or other nitty-gritty details about Fairfield County, please drop me a note and I'll get back to you as soon as I can ... this time without such a long delay.
Tim, I hope you can forgive my laxness!
Second, I will not be able to attend the conference! This is paradoxical since this is the first conference in my home state; however, I am in rehearsal for Twelfth Night (Sir Toby Belch) and will be tied up during the conference. Ironically, the production is happening at Fairfield Univ. in August, so even though I can't attend the conference, I'll be nearby rehearsing. If I can get away for any meaningful length of time, I'd love to stop by and kibitz (if you'll let me!). If you're planning to hang around long enough or are coming back to CT in August, please consider attending a performance. We plan to be wonderful! The production information is at www.shakespeareventures.com.
Thanks,
Paul D.
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From: Martha Kolln <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 8:46:49 AM
Subject: New England in July
Dear ATEGers all,
I hope you're making every effort to attend the ATEG conference--at
Fairfield University in Connecticut, coming up in just two
weeks--July 14 and 15. (The minicourse meets July 12-13.) It would
be very special to meet those of you who so far are only names on
postings, to have faces to go with those familiar names. Those of us
who call ourselves ATEG regulars always look forward to seeing old
friends. But believe me when I say that it takes no time at all for
ATEG newcomers to feel like old friends, too.
And you might give some thought to a New England vacation as long as
you're in the area. (Jack and I are going to head up to Maine
afterwards.)
For those of you who have already made the decision to attend and
haven't yet sent in your registration, please do so ASAP. The mail-in
form is on the ATEG website (www.ateg.org <http://www.ateg.org/> ). You can also register
on-site--but it will help Amy to have fairly accurate attendance
numbers in her planning for lunches and rooms, so it helps to let her
know you'll be there.
I look forward to seeing you--old and new friends alike.
Happy travels.
Martha
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