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Chicago Meetup



Who should come? You should. Really.
If you are interested in Wikipedia or other Wikimedia projects, regardless of your level of experience or involvement, or if you are otherwise involved in with free content you are invited and welcome.


What, Where, When, and How?

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  • What? : Chicago Wiki(p|m)edian meetup
    • If you have any topics you would like to present at the meetup list them below.
  • Where? : Argo Tea (in the Loop at State and Randolph)
  • When? : August 25, 3 p.m.
  • How? : See the directions

Attending

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Definite / Planning on it / Likely

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Possible

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Nope, but let me know about future Wikipedia Meetups around Chicago

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Nope, and I'm not interested in attending any Chicago meetups either

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How can I help?

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  • Whether or not you can come, you can still encourage other available people to attend.
  • If you're driving and can offer a ride, please say so.

Directions

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For information on mass transit options see the CTA's website and Metra's website. Here is the downtown mass transit map.

Use whichever of these makes more sense for where you're starting from:

Be advised: The Washington/State stop on the Red Line is closed for construction. Also, the north end of the Blue Line has been running very slow of late due to track repairs; allow at least an extra half hour in transit times from points west of Jefferson Park. This includes O'Hare.

By regional passenger rail service (Metra)

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  • Millennium Station on the Metra Electric Service is three blocks west of the venue.
  • LaSalle Street Station is adjacent to the LaSalle/Congress stop on the Blue Line, or about a mile walk direct.
  • Ogilvie Transportation Center is two blocks south of the Clinton/Lake station on the Green and Pink Lines, or about a mile walk direct.
  • Union Station is three blocks north and one block east of the Clinton (Dearborn) stop on the Blue Line, or slightly over a mile walk direct.

There are other stations on some lines which are convenient to CTA stations. The RTA's trip planner is reasonably good at finding manageable routings when considering Metra service.

By national rail service (Amtrak)

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  • All Amtrak routes involving Chicago arrive and depart at Chicago Union Station. From there, walk three blocks south and one block west to the Clinton CTA station on the Blue Line. Take the train toward the Loop (see train directions above). Or walk the seven blocks east and four blocks north to the venue (about 1.2 miles).

By car

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Please note that the venue location, Argo Tea, is in the Loop. If you drive, you will need to find parking, which will be expensive (typically $20 to $40 in a commercial lot or garage). On-street parking can be hard to find. You may wish to consider parking at a remote location and using mass transit. The City of Chicago enforces streetside parking restrictions on Saturdays, and you do not want your car towed in Chicago (there is a towing charge in addition to the ticket, and the city tow lot can be hard to find). Argo Tea's Loop location is at 16 West Randolph.

  • From the northwest: Take Interstate 90 (Northwest Tollway) to Cumberland (Exit 79B). Park at the Park and Ride; take the CTA Blue Line to the Loop and detrain at the Clark and Lake station. Allow 75 minutes for the train ride.
  • From the west: tbd
  • From the southwest: tbd
  • From the south: tbd
  • From the east: tbd
  • From the north: tbd

By air

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Topics

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Top Importance Articles

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Voting has begun at Wikipedia:WikiProject_Chicago/Assessment#Current_Top-importance_Candidates. You may want to discuss these candidates with each other so glance at the articles. You can vote immediately, but voting will extend past the meetup. --TonyTheTiger (t/c/bio/tcfkaWCDbwincowtchatlotpsoplrttaDCLaM) 17:28, 20 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Attendees

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Cnadolski, Tom Harrison, Tedernst, TonyTheTiger, JeremyA, Ancheta Wis, KyuuA4, Kelly Martin, Lkinkade

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(L-r) Cnadolski, Tom Harrison, Tedernst, TonyTheTiger, JeremyA, Ancheta Wis, KyuuA4. Not pictured: Kelly Martin, Lkinkade (photo: 2007-08-25)