Saturday, April 02, 2005

Advisory Committee Acceptance

1 April 2005 (email correspondence from Dr. John Scolaro):

Colleagues, Partners, Friends, and Advisory Committee Members of the Prometheus Project:

Yesterday, our Advisory Committee approved Issac Stolzenbach as the newest member of our project committee. Please review the e-mail below as regards this matter. What you may not know is that Issac is a student at Rollins College. His graduation from Rollins is imminent. He also works at Valencia's Winter Park Campus in student services. Issac, as several of you already know, has been very connected to the project in different ways. He has, for example, installed a computer, console, and printer for use by our Coalition for the Homeless students. He has also created a web site on the project called Prometheus Rising... You may access this site off of the project's Home Page Reference Links. We welcome Issac, and know that his input over the remaining months of our current grant year will be greatly appreciated by all of us! You would be very impressed by him! I wanted you to know as much! All the best! Sincerely, John Scolaro, Director of the Prometheus Project at http://valenciacc.edu/clemente.

>>> John Scolaro 03/31/05 5:15 PM >>>
Issac:

Our Prometheus Project Advisory Committee would like to invite you to join us as our newest member at our next meeting on Thursday, April 26, 2005 at the Well'Built Museum of African American History and Culture in Parramore near the intersection of South Street and Division Avenue. As you already know our meetings, under the conditions of our Florida Humanities Council (FHC) Grant, are held monthly. The day, time, and location of our meetings may change, but you, along with other members of our committee, will be duly informed before the date of each meeting. We would also like to discuss the inclusion of your bio and e-mail address as part of our project's Advisory Committee link ASAP. I am looking forward to your response to this invitation. We think that you will add substantially to our work with the 'underserved' of Orlando and Central Florida. All the best! Sincerely, John Scolaro, Director of the Prometheus Project at http://valenciacc.edu/clemente.

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