[Accrs] Not open for Good Guys
Alameda County Central Railroad Society
accrs at mail.accrs.org
Mon Mar 14 18:31:55 PDT 2016
I know we make money from these events as well as each opening advertises
we are there and spreads the word through those attending. Entering and
exiting through a single door is tough but I would not say terrible for
this size event. However if it rains or the changes made so far increases
the number of attendees it can become an issue.
When I was at the club last, I noticed the fence was not attached to the
wall of the small animals office. Also, I wondered if the fair could just
extend the fencing to turn at the women's bathroom and continue to our
front door instead thereby permanently clearing our front door for access?
It does not appear they are doing any work in this area?
Ed
Ed Carreno
System and Network Consultant
Myputertech
mytech at myputertech.com
925-829-6505
On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 5:46 PM, Alameda County Central Railroad Society <
accrs at mail.accrs.org> wrote:
> Message From: D. Marc Stearman dmstearman at gmail.com
>
>
>
> I talked with the Fairgrounds and was told the fence surrounding the
> construction area by our building would not be moved until late April.
> There will be no access for visitors to our front door as it is behind the
> fence. This presents visibility issues for good guys attendees and is in my
> opinion a safety issue having only a single entrance to our building. I
> don't want people to have to enter and exit through the same door. Unless
> someone can provide a compelling reason to be open, I am going to make the
> decision that we do not open our doors for this event.
>
> Marc Stearman
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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