New Southern California STC Chapter to Meet June 18

Subject: New Southern California STC Chapter to Meet June 18
From: Michael Hyatt <mhyatt -at- ESRI -dot- COM>
Date: Fri, 5 Jun 1998 07:54:32 -0700

*** An Invitation to Southern California Technical Communicators ***

Some of your fellow technical writers, editors, illustrators, and others in
Southern California's Inland Empire are forming a new chapter of the
international Society for Technical Communication (STC). We'd be pleased
to have you join us at the first-ever chapter meeting of the Inland Empire
STC (IESTC) on Thursday, June 18.

June Kickoff Meeting Speaker: Electronic Publishing Guru John Sands

Electronic publishing authority John L. Sands will discuss the current
state of CD-ROM publishing and the latest developments in the newest disc
format, Digital Versatile Disc (DVD). A multimedia and CD-ROM pioneer
whose background encompasses radio, television, the recording industry, and
the Internet, Mr. Sands is a dynamic speaker who is highly sought after by
professional and trade organizations. He speaks regularly at software
manufacturing conferences in North America, Europe, and Asia, and has been
active in the STC's Orange County chapter since 1993.

When: Thursday, June 18, 1998, 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Where: Canyon Crest Country Club, 975 Country Club Drive, Riverside,
California 92506
Cost: $18 (includes dinner)
Dinner: Served at 7:00 p.m.
Speaker: Starts at 7:45 p.m.

--Meet local Internet service providers and other local vendors!
--Network with your peers in the technical communications field!
--Win door prizes!

Make your reservations now for what promises to be an exciting and
informative evening. Please RSVP in one of two ways:

--Call 909-886-0715 and leave your name and telephone number
--Go to www.sharonburton.com/iestc_meeting.html and fill out and submit the
form

See you there!

Michael J. Hyatt
Technical Editor
ESRI
e-mail: mhyatt -at- esri -dot- com
909-793-2853, extension 1-2036




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