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Last call- Media Convergence, March 24 and 25vieuxcmaq, Monday, March 19, 2001 - 12:00
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Last call- Media Convergence Independant Media Where? Quebec City - Université Laval - De Koninck building, room 0-A. Including: Logistical info - How to get to the Convergence - Schedule for the weekend - Contacts - The Registration Form to fill out before coming (IMPORTANT PLEASE PRINT AND READ CAREFULLY LAST CALL WITH ALL THE INFOS IMPORTANT : If you would like to participate, please register now (see form below). Thanks! Please transmit this message to media contacts. ================================================== Where? Quebec City - Université Laval - De Koninck building, room 0-A. WHERE TO GO WHEN YOU ARRIVE IN QUEBEC CITY ON FRIDAY OR Saturday AM: CMAQ, 620, Cote d'Abraham (418.523.6282 or, during the Convergence, 418.264.2020)- See the "How to get to the Convergence" section. This message contains: =========================================== LET'S GET ORGANIZED FOR THE SUMMIT OF THE AMERICAS - A20-22 Hello everybody! As we’re rapidly approaching the Summit of the Americas which will be held in Quebec City in April, it is important for independent journalists to begin getting organised in order to assure a good coverage of the event. This is why the Centre for Media Alternatives - Quebec 2001 (CMAQ) is inviting you to a convergence of independent journalists from Quebec and Canada, as well as from the United States, which will be held on March 24th and 25th in Quebec City. If you are interested in attending the Convergence, there is a The main objective of this meeting will be to collectively decide a method of functioning during the Summit, in order to maximize the efficiency of our work and to ensure the diffusion of information concerning this important event. The convergence will be a great occasion to learn what services the CMAQ offers, to make contacts and discuss different themes and to get familiar with Quebec City and the local groups who are working in contestation to the Summit. The Summit of the Americas will be held in Quebec City from the 20th to the 22nd of April, with the presence of 34 heads of State from the Americas (with the exception of Fidel Castro from Cuba). The objective of the event is to put into operation a free-trade agreement which will span the three Americas, without the consultation of the population. Because of the flagrant lack of transparency on the part of its ==================================== HOUSING If you arrive on Friday (or Saturday morning), you can go to the CMAQ at 620, Cote d'Abraham (418.523.6282). If you arrive on Saturday or Sunday, take a look at the schedule below to know where we are. (You'll be able to reach us at 418.264.2020 for that period.) Don’t forget to bring a sleeping bag, a floor mat and warm clothes (it's still pretty cold this time of year in QC) If you have the means, we can rent a couple of rooms near the CMAQ (please let us know by Wednesday at the latest), but we prefer that you make arrangements for paid accommodation on your own. LANGUAGES FOOD In order to reduce waste, meals will be served in reusable dishes. However, if possible it would be greatly appreciated if you could bring your own mugs, cutlery, etc. COST If you can pay more, please do so, it would be greatly appreciated. BUS EQUIPEMENT STAYING IN TOUCH ============================================ GETTING TO QUEBEC CITY By car If you’re coming from the West of Canada from Ottawa, take the 417 which becomes the 40 in Quebec, and continue East until you reach Quebec City. >From Toronto, take the 401 which becomes the 20 and continue until the exit for Quebec City (Pierre-Laporte bridge). If you’re come from the Maritimes, take the 186 from Edmunston, New Brunswick, which brings you to the 20. Or take the 132 close to Campbellton, New Brunswick. In both cases, take the 20 going West. >From the US, route 81 gets you to the 401 through Ontario, and you then go East. Route 87 will connect you with the 20 via Montreal. You then go East. (There are many other ways…we’ll let you find them!) Road Map of Quebec By bus or train Get off at the QUEBEC station (and not STE-FOY) in order to get to the CMAQ Friday night or Saturday morning. Take the bus # 800 (the last one is at approximately 1 am, on Charest boulevard near the terminus (the bus must be identified as 800 ? STE-FOY). Get off at the “Côte d’abraham” stop (see below). You can also take a taxi (which will cost approximately $5) GETTING TO CMAQ CMAQ is at 620, Cote d'Abraham in the Complexe Méduse. There will be someone at the CMAQ to welcome you all night on Friday, until at least 3 AM. If you come to Quebec city by the 20, take Boulevard Laurier after the bridge. Just after passing by Université Laval (look on your left) you take Boulevard René-Lévesque. You go on for about 15 minutes and when you pass the National Assembly (on your right) and the Quebec Congress Center (on your left) you turn left on Dufferin. Stay on the left lane and take Cote d'Abraham et be careful not to go on the highway. Warning: If you come by the 40, follow it East (it become Boulevard Charest along By bus, circuits 801 and 800 will take you there. Just ask the driver to get you to Complexe Méduse (Cote d'Abraham stop). The stop is a step away from CMAQ. City Map GETTING TO UNIVERSITÉ LAVAL If you come by the 20, after the bridge, you take Boulevard Laurier going East and you'll soon be at Université Laval. By the 40, you turn North on Du Vallon and soon find the campus To find the De Koninck Building, orient yourself with the two towers on campus, go in their direction and you'll find the De Koninck Building near, on the Avenue des Sciences Humaines. Parking is free all the week-end on campus. Map on how to get to LavalU ============================= Program proposal for the media convergence - Quebec 2001 (updated 19-03-01) Saturday, March 24 9h30 AM - Tour in Quebec City - Start : the CMAQ’s press room (the Studio in complexe Méduse; entrance at 591, St-Vallier Est st.) 12h00 Lunch at University Laval (cafeteria, level 0 of the De Koninck building) - information booths by some groups mobilizing for April PM - Media Forum (room 0-A, De Koninck building) : 18h30 Supper - party, Tam Tam Café, 421 Langelier blvd (at the corner of Charest O.) Sunday, March 25 (University Laval, De Koninck building) 9h30 AM - Affinity groups meetings (planning, roles and 12h00 Lunch (cafeteria) - information booths by some groups mobilizing for april 1h00 PM a) Thematic workshops 3h00 b) Plenary session, conclusion 4h00 End of the convergence ============================ General e-mail : i...@cmaq.net Questions, comments and suggestions: About the convergence: dubo...@hotmail.com By phone : 418.523.6282 (people answering may not be very fluent in English, so please speak clearly and slowly.) By snail mail : CMAQ, 620 Côte d'Abraham, Québec, QC, G1R 1A1 CANADA ======================================================= ====> REGISTRATION FORM ? NAME (if you’re forming a group, please write all names): =>WHERE ARE YOU FROM? : =>MEDIA (OR ORGANISATION) : => EMAIL: => *PHONE NUMBER : => *FAX : => *POSTAL CODE : =>WHEN DO YOU PLAN TO ARRIVE? => For the Summits (of the Americas or People’s Summit, from April 17 to 22) : => WHAT MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION DO YOU PLAN TO USE? : => FOOD - DO YOU HAVE SPECIFIC NEEDS? => DO YOU NEED HOUSING? WHEN? => WILL YOU BE COMING WITH CHILDREN? IF SO, DO YOU NEED DAYCARE? => DO YOU SMOKE? AND IF NOT WOULD YOU MIND STAYING AT A PLACE WHERE PEOPLE DO? => DO YOU HAVE SPECIAL NEEDS FOR HOUSING? => DO YOU PLAN TO DROP OFF SOME EQUIPEMENT FOR CMAQ? WHAT? => ARE YOU AVAILABLE TO LEND A HAND DURING THE CONVERGENCE? *You don’t have to answer these questions |
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