To: Ken who wrote (7512 ) 7/31/1999 9:56:00 PM From: Ken Respond to of 9818
<PRESS RELEASE: CBS Sunday Morning" August 1 broadcast to feature Oregon's Rogue Valley Y2k Efforts > Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1999 16:14:33 EDT >Reply-To: 72272.167@compuserve.com >Sender: Capital PC User Group Y2K Community Preparedness SIG Announcement >List <NOVAY2KSIG-L@CPCUG.ORG> >From: Jay Golter <JGolter@aol.com> >Subject: Y2K Preparations on CBS Sunday Morning >To: NOVAY2KSIG-L@CPCUG.ORG > > The Northern Virginia Year 2000 Community Action Group (NOVA Y2K) is a >special interest group of the Capital PC User Group (CPCUG). For more >information about NOVA Y2K ("Prepared people in prepared communities") visit >our Web site at www.novay2k.org. For more information about CPCUG ("Users >helping users"), visit www.cpcug.org. > >Hello Everyone, > > I should have sent out this earlier, but thought that I would include it >with a lot of other news, including a recap of the first two Fairfax County >Y2K Town Meetings. Haven't finished the other stuff yet, so look for another >newsletter tonight or tomorrow. > > >PRESS RELEASE >"CBS Sunday Morning" August 1 broadcast to feature Oregon's Rogue >Valley Y2k Efforts > > The program, originally set for July 18, but pre-empted by the Kennedy >family tragedy, is now set to air on Sunday morning, August 1, 1999. >The segment was filmed in Medford and Ashland and features local efforts >and community organizers. Check your local listings for broadcast >times. > >-Wayne Schumacher > Ashland, Oregon >Tom Atlee * The Co-Intelligence Institute * Oakland, CA >http://www.co-intelligence.org >http://www.co-intelligence.org/Y2K.html >http://www.co-intelligence.org/CIPol_Index.html > > >-- Jay Golter, Acting President > NOVA Y2K (www.novay2k.org) >