- Location
- Union Square, NY
This is a message from our host, Pratt Institute:
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With only a few days left before the big event, we just wanted to give you a little update on what to expect. Your MR mods have been hard at work to make this the best local reefing event of the year. We have achieved something beyond a frag swap--more like a nano-conference with internationally recognized speakers, livestock & drygoods vendors, product demonstrations, raffles, auctions, and of course frags, frags, frags.
There are a few things you need to know--and many you already know, but we'll reiterate them anyway:
1) If you don?t have a ticket, please don?t show up and try to ?find a way in?.
2) This is a college campus, and while classes are not in session on Sundays, students will likely be around--some trying to work in their studios down the hall. Please treat them with the respect they deserve? this goes for the security and maintenance staff too.
3) THIS IS A DRY EVENT (Well, except for salt water) there is absolutely no alcohol allowed.
4) Try to be as careful as possible when you are trading your livestock. If you spill something, do your best to clean it up. I?ll make sure there are paper towels everywhere!!!
5) Those of you who are driving will be allowed to park in the lot on campus. The security officer at the entrance to the parking lot on Willoughby Avenue will direct you accordingly.
6) The Swap will take place in the Writing Center, which is located in North Hall. North Hall is located at the Willoughby Ave. end of the red brick pathway that runs through campus (those of you who are NOT driving will be entering campus on Dekalb Avenue at the opposite end of the path. We will post some signs to show you the way, but pretty much anyone on campus can point you in the right direction.
For those of you who are bringing non-hobbyist folks with you (Why they want any part of this madness is beyond me) there are several things of interest in the area:
1) The grounds of the campus have been turned into a sculpture park, and if the weather is good, it is a lovely place to wander and relax.
2) The Architecture in the surrounding neighborhoods of Clinton Hill and Fort Green is some of the nicest in Brownstone Brooklyn.
3) There are numerous nice restaurants on Dekalb Avenue as you walk towards Fort Green.
4) Directly opposite the ?G? train on the corner of Washington and Lafayette is a great playground called Underwood Park.
Have fun!
Thank you.
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With only a few days left before the big event, we just wanted to give you a little update on what to expect. Your MR mods have been hard at work to make this the best local reefing event of the year. We have achieved something beyond a frag swap--more like a nano-conference with internationally recognized speakers, livestock & drygoods vendors, product demonstrations, raffles, auctions, and of course frags, frags, frags.
There are a few things you need to know--and many you already know, but we'll reiterate them anyway:
1) If you don?t have a ticket, please don?t show up and try to ?find a way in?.
2) This is a college campus, and while classes are not in session on Sundays, students will likely be around--some trying to work in their studios down the hall. Please treat them with the respect they deserve? this goes for the security and maintenance staff too.
3) THIS IS A DRY EVENT (Well, except for salt water) there is absolutely no alcohol allowed.
4) Try to be as careful as possible when you are trading your livestock. If you spill something, do your best to clean it up. I?ll make sure there are paper towels everywhere!!!
5) Those of you who are driving will be allowed to park in the lot on campus. The security officer at the entrance to the parking lot on Willoughby Avenue will direct you accordingly.
6) The Swap will take place in the Writing Center, which is located in North Hall. North Hall is located at the Willoughby Ave. end of the red brick pathway that runs through campus (those of you who are NOT driving will be entering campus on Dekalb Avenue at the opposite end of the path. We will post some signs to show you the way, but pretty much anyone on campus can point you in the right direction.
For those of you who are bringing non-hobbyist folks with you (Why they want any part of this madness is beyond me) there are several things of interest in the area:
1) The grounds of the campus have been turned into a sculpture park, and if the weather is good, it is a lovely place to wander and relax.
2) The Architecture in the surrounding neighborhoods of Clinton Hill and Fort Green is some of the nicest in Brownstone Brooklyn.
3) There are numerous nice restaurants on Dekalb Avenue as you walk towards Fort Green.
4) Directly opposite the ?G? train on the corner of Washington and Lafayette is a great playground called Underwood Park.
Have fun!
Thank you.



