Friday, April 21
"The opening of the courts is just a stone's throw away," says Pat Chiaromonte. Pat is the iron man of the crew.
Joe, Pat, Susan, and Phil throwing stones.
The first web orientation frolic took place at the Doyles' last night. Cookies were served.
Joe Barbieri played a prominent part, decrying the influence of Luddites. Decrying, I say.
Joe Barbieri, Susan Miller-Havens, and Maureen Ahern
Your webmaster busy writing the copy for tomorrow's (i.e., this) web page, as Sarah Jolliffe looks on.
A note from our web designer.
Now that the crew has rebuilt our wonderful courts, the web site faces its greatest challenge, our PILOT STUDY to display court reservations every day - without any added burden on our club staff.
It won't be as exhausting as shaping sixteen tons of clay into a level playing field, but it will not be easy. If you want to help us, take a look at the RESERVATION REQUESTS link to the left.
The asterisk indicates an empty court.
Clicking on it (in the real "timeLines" window) let's you send in a request for that court time.
N.B. Please report any difficulties you are having to Bob Doyle. Don't assume that it's your problem. It's our problem if the web site does not work for you.
All members are welcome to come to my lab at 77 Huron Avenue (a big red three-decker - three houses in from the fire station at Garden Street) Thursday evenings at 7:30. We'll have a hands-on tutorial using the web site, and talk about getting on the web in general.
Court conditions: Wet, wet, wet. No lines on the front courts yet. Clay is too soft to hold the lines taut. We can't open this weekend.
Joe DeBassio, Webmaster.