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CONTENTS: Photo Gallery
New Year's Eve Event Feedback
Note on this List
Disclaimer
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NEW YEAR'S EVE 2000 PHOTO GALLERY ONLINE
Is your recollection of our big 2000 New Year's Eve Party at the
National Postal Museum a little foggy? Did you miss it altogether?
In any case, check out the newly posted pictures of the event at
http://www.scp.org/2000/ (click on "Photo Gallery")! You will laugh;
you will cry; and you will blush.
Also, if you have any pictures from the party you've been hoarding,
send them to us! We'll try to post them for all to enjoy.
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GUEST FEEDBACK NEEDED FOR CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT EFFORT
And if your recollection of our big 2000 New Year's Eve Party at the
National Postal Museum is NOT overly foggy, we'd love to hear your
thoughts about the event. Of course, we have our own opinions, but
we'd like to hear what you think. What worked? What didn't? What
should we focus on as the hosts begin planning this year's party?
Please go to http://www.scp.org/2000/ and click on "Feedback" to
access the survey.
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NOTE: If you are receiving this message as a forwarded note,
please take a moment now to add yourself now to SCP2001,
the SCP e-mail list for 2001. Go to our e-mail list page
at http://www.scp.org/2000/list.html and follow the
directions to subscribe yourself---it's free! If you are
prompted for a password and do not know what your
password is, ListBot can e-mail it to you.
Last year's very successful list, SCP2000, was comprised
of almost 2,200 subscribers from all over the country.
The SCP2001 list was created to refresh our database of
e-mail addresses and to update preference data. All
SCP2000 list members were automatically unsubscribed
when the old list was decommissioned.
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DISCLAIMER: Formed to promote community events, the SCP is a
501(c)(7) non-profit, non-stock Virginia corporation,
and SCP event proceeds benefit charity. Past SCP events
have been held at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium,
McLean Gardens, Mike Bakers, Hotel Washington, Ozio,
Starboard (Dewey Beach), Thompsons Boat House, Rhodeside
Grill, Music City Roadhouse, King Pepper, Tortilla Coast,
Head's, Clarendon Grill, the National Museum of Women in
the Arts, the National Postal Museum, and America at
Union Station.
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