Might be a good question for the Nonprofit_tech_talk mailing list...
 
 http://www.communityforum.net/mailman/listinfo/nonprofit_tech_talk
 


Brian Dunnette <bdunnette at gmail.com> wrote: Yeah, I agree -- though there are quite a few technology centers in the Cities (http://www.c-can.org/centers.html), they seem to be mostly libraries, and mostly in Minneapolis, so there's probably room for more! 

Anyone have recommendations for a community organization that might be able to help with a space?  I was wondering if someplace like the Green Institute (http://www.greeninstitute.org/ ) might be sympathetic...

-Brian D.

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From: "Benjamin Gramlich" <benjamin.gramlich at gmail.com>
 To: "Kathryn Hogg" <kjh at flyballdogs.com>
Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 13:02:30 -0500
Subject: Re: [tclug-list] Slightly OT: Twin Cities Free Geek?
I'd help out, both with time, equipment, and maintenance. Maybe the way to get started is to partner with a community center or church that could provide a public space and storage.

I loe the idea of FreeGeek, and would love to see something like this in the TC area. I used to hang out at many of the Dunn Bros. in downtown minneapolis, and their computers were almost always taken. Also, if you go to the library you'll see the same thing. There's definitely a demand for a community technology center and training. 

bg
 

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From: "Brian Dunnette" <bdunnette at gmail.com>
To: "Larry R. Pint" < Larry.Pint at ntuminc.com>
Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 13:05:07 -0500
Subject: Re: [tclug-list] Slightly OT: Twin Cities Free Geek?
Larry-
  
 Thanks for the info -- sounds like a great program, and pretty similar to Free Geek!  I'll check it out -- do you know if the donated machines run Windows, Linux...?
  
 -Brian D.
 
 On 8/15/07, Larry R. Pint <Larry.Pint at ntuminc.com > wrote:    The Twin Cities PC Users Group has a program (called CompuDonors) where people can donate their old equipment, they will fix it up and donate it to different programs (primarily for handicapped people).  See www.tcpc.com for more information. 
  
  Larry Pint
 (TCPC member since about 1984)
  

   -----Original Message-----
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Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 11:38 AM
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  Subject: [tclug-list] Slightly OT: Twin Cities Free Geek?
  
  Hey all-

   

  I've been thinking about starting something similar to Portland's Free Geek (  http://freegeek.org/) here in the Twin Cities, and was wondering what you, the local Linux cognoscenti, thought of the idea -- suggestions?  Obvious reasons it won't work? 

   

  Thanks,

  Brian Dunnette

  bdunnette at gmail.com
  





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