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The 8th New York City Meetup event was an informal picnic on August 24, 2008 from about 2:00 to 8:00 PM. The picnic took place at Prospect Park. We met by the picnic house.
What, Where, When, and How?
editAs the second annual WikiNYC Picnic (as this has been called), the goal was to have a relaxing, enjoyable meeting of Wikipedia editors (others were welcome as well) in one of the many great parks in New York City. As a stark contrast to the previous four meetups, this was not a Wikimedia NYC meeting, although we were still welcome to talk business if we feel like it. (I don't believe we did).
The location for this picnic was Prospect Park in Brooklyn.
Attendees of record
edit- Wikipedians/Wikimedians, from the sign-up sheet. May be incomplete.
- Other guests
- Bruce and other staff (and families) from WikiAnswers
- Nicholas, President Emeritus of Free Culture @ Columbia and Wikipedia Takes Manhattan organizer
- Samuel
Pictures
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Rmrfstar's Scrabble victory
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David Shankbone and Little Man
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Newyorkbrad
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Rmrfstar
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Jim.henderson
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Lazulilasher
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DGG
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David Shankbone
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Pharos
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Rmrfstar
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Gosgood
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David Shankbone
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Bruce of WikiAnswers
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Suzanne of WikiAnswers
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JoshuaZ
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Messedrocker
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Scottandrewhutchins
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Jeremyb
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Nicholas, Wikipedia Takes Manhattan organizer
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Nbauman
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How to get thereeditReally, how do you get to Prospect Park? I'd assume that you'd cross the East River by means of the Brooklyn Bridge, or, if you're feeling fancy, you could take one of those ferries. Someone write something here; I live in Jersey so I am of no help. --harej 05:41, 13 August 2008 (UTC) Directions on NYC SubwayeditTo get to Prospect Park via the subway, take 2 or 3 to Grand Army Plaza, exit the station on walk towards the triumphal arch. Prospect Park will be visible to the right of the Brooklyn Public Library. Alternatively, one can take the Q (no B on weekends) to Prospect Park, which will deposit you on the Eastern Edge of the Park, near the old site of Ebbets Field. The F train to 15th Street-Prospect Park deposits you on the northwest side of the park, the previous stop at 7th Avenue two blocks away from the middle of the north end of the park. Also, be sure to check the MTA's weekend service advisories before departure, as often the subway changes service over the weekends. As well, [1] is a nice Google maps hack which shows the various subway lines overlaid on the New York City map. Directions within PPeditThe Long Meadow is a big place--we need to mark something more exactly on a map. DGG (talk) 20:11, 13 August 2008 (UTC)
It looks like the two best places to meet are the Nethermead http://www.prospectpark.org/nethermead or Long Meadow http://www.prospectpark.org/longmeadow. --Dadstocks (talk) 19:32, 19 August 2008 (UTC)
All righty, if that's the place then the instructions from the southbound F train are, from my memory of a place I last saw this spring, get off at the front of the train at Seventh Avenue, exit, and walk uphill (east) into the park, pass the war memorial, to the Park Drive. Turn left (north) and look out for the Picnic House to your right. Walk almost up to it, then look around the right (south) side for a bunch of Wikinerds. Possibly our earliest scouts will snag a table or three; otherwise we'll just be on the grass. This is the first draft only; kindly edit for geographic errors before inserting on the Project Page but if we tried Nethermede I can find my way but wouldn't be able to write the first draft for people who've never seen the park. Jim.henderson (talk) 03:10, 21 August 2008 (UTC) AgendaeditIf you plan on doing something at the picnic, be sure to make a note of it. Keep in mind that we will likely be in the great outdoors, free from cumbersome 120-volt electrical outlets. Sign UpeditLikelyedit
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Things to bringeditEveryone is responsible for bringing their own sitting device (blanket, chair). Could people sign up to bring the following:
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