Yes that's a good idea, Alex. See you then. Willie Alex Gakuru wrote: > Hi all, > > This evening I spoke to KeNIC folks and they assured me that they'd be > happy to to pick everyone (NCUC/SG) going to our event at 5:30pm > from the KICC grounds. > > I guess that would take care of GNSO Councillors that have meetings > till 5 pm? > > They told me that my earlier proposal of first take guests to their > hotels, waiting for them to change at their respective hotels, then > proceeding to the Museums venue would 'eat up' our Museums time. > There are lots of things to see if we get to the place before its > dark.. > > Could we then agree to meet-up at KICC at 5:30pm then proceed to the > Museum? > > I am looking for consensus here because we're bottom up folks.. > > Kindly, > > Alex > > On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 5:04 PM, Alex Gakuru <[log in to unmask] > <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote: > > Dear NCUC/SG attending ICANN Nairobi meeting, > > This is to re-confirm the NCUC/SG cocktail as follows: > > *Date*: Monday 8 March > *Time*: 6 pm -10 pm > *Venue*: National Museums of Kenya http://www.museums.or.ke/ > *Type*: NCUC/SG members, our Civil Society partners (and invited > few others) > *Dress*: informal or traditional (basically "relaxed") > > We could not think of a better venue to host Non-Commercial > Users/Stakeholder Group cocktail than the place home to our > historical > non-commercial cultural heritage, reflective of our national > diversity. > > We felt that http://ncdnhc.org/ membership would find the > venue 'homely' thus convinced it will be fun for everyone! > > We appreciate the National Museums of Kenya for agreeing to > exclusively open the venue for event. Their souvenir and nearby > "Savannah" coffee shops and "Chui Place" bar will be open late, just > in case, some may wish to have a drink after the cocktail ends at 10 > pm:) > > Chui place frontage is the Museum's Herbal Garden, "one of the popular > out-door attractions with visitors. The garden has a selection of > plants with medicinal value as used by different communities across > Kenya," reports official museum magazine. > > We thank Akiba Uhaki Foundation http://www.akibauhaki.org/ for the > funding > support. (Ezra Mbogori, Executive Director, hereby copied) > > If you've confirmed, please don't forget your ID (..meeting's > protocols...) > > Karibuni (Welcome all) > > Kindly, > > Alex Gakuru > >