Houston Social Forum

[HSF] Rice University as a possible venue

Submitted by PAAMember on September 16, 2005 - 1:01pm. ::

Hello to all,

I indicated that I would check on Rice as a venue for HSF - the info
is below - I cannot stress enough that our facilities fill up quickly
as you can see by the # of dates that are available today. I'm not


[HSF] TSU student organizations

Submitted by PAAMember on September 13, 2005 - 5:00pm. ::

Here is a list of TSU student organizations that we might be able to
network with to save money on costs at TSU.  I haven't gone over
the list or called any of them. 



Texas Southern University is home to over 60 student-run organizations.
Students have a wide variety of organizations from which to choose.
These student groups have purposes that range from social (e.g., fraternities/sororities) academic (e.g., honor societies and department-based clubs) professional
(networking/career development) to spiritual (e.g., religious/evangelical clubs).

Alpha Angels Inc. (AAI)

Purpose: Sisterhood that promotes the interest of its members and causes for humanity

Qualifications: Contact Office of Campus Organizations

Activities: Community service and information seminars

Contact(s): Tamira Augustine (713) 313-4493 or Ethel Patton (713) 313-1343


[Houston Social Forum] See how HSF forum on PAA web site works

Submitted by PAAMember on September 8, 2005 - 4:00pm. ::

If you haven't already done so, go to the "forum" for HSF (sorry, but the term forum is already in wide use elsewhere and I know it may be confusing) at:

http://www.paa-tx.org/forum/56

There, you can see how the messages sent to our list are cross-posted to the forum on the web site. They are automatically sorted by thread (subject), and footers containing original messages and other junk (like ads) at the end are stripped out. It may be easier to find previous postings you or someone else has made here.


See how HSF forum on PAA web site works

Submitted by Bill Crosier on September 8, 2005 - 3:16pm. ::

If you haven't already done so, go to the "forum" for HSF (sorry, but the term forum is already in wide use elsewhere and I know it may be confusing) at:

http://www.paa-tx.org/forum/56

There, you can see how the messages sent to our list are cross-posted to the forum on the web site. They are automatically sorted by thread (subject), and footers containing original messages and other junk (like ads) at the end are stripped out. It may be easier to find previous postings you or someone else has made here.


[Houston Social Forum] sign up sheet

Submitted by PAAMember on September 8, 2005 - 12:02pm. ::

I created the attached sign up sheet. Let me and Garry
() know if you want to
add/change something. I figure if people say yes to
the mailing list question, we can subscribe them


[Houston Social Forum] Getting HSF list going

Submitted by PAAMember on September 8, 2005 - 2:00am. ::

We need to add a little description for the HSF list info page at
http://paa-tx.org/mailman/listinfo/hsf_paa-tx.org

This is the page that potential new subscribers will see when they go
to sign up for the list, so it's good to have a few lines that lets


[Houston Social Forum] Promoting our Sep. 11 fundraiser

Submitted by PAAMember on September 8, 2005 - 1:00am. ::

Fellow HSF'ers,

I know everyone's been busy lately with the Bring them Home Now Tour
(last week), Katrina relief efforts (this week) and all your regular
stuff, but we need to do whatever we can to remind people about our


[Houston Social Forum] Welcome everyone!

Submitted by PAAMember on September 7, 2005 - 8:01pm. ::

Hello to all,

you should have received a welcome subscription message from the Houston
Social Forum list.

To send email to everyone, send email to

There is a very simple subscribe / unsubscribe process available through a


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