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ProZ.com powwow: Translation and the Arts

June 8, 2019, 7:15 am
United StatesCooperstown, N.Y.In personEnglish
Visit the Fenimore Art Museum and then have a pow-wow lunch at the Museum café.

Possible subjects are:

- Doing translation business with the art world. (Before you start asking "What in the world...?", I'll bring examples.)
- New trends in the translation business.
- What do you do when...?

Links:
https://www.fenimoreartmuseum.org/


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Interested members (9) / Confirmed: 3 / Tentative: 3
Name NoteWill Attend
Nelly Thomas  \"Organizer\" \"Reporter\" ...  y
Kathleen Perez   ...  y
Claire Ziamandanis   Just purchased tickets for a show the night before in NYC. May make it impossible to get to Cooperstown in time. Definitely interested for the future!  m
Christian [email protected]   ...  
El Mehdi Hakkou   ...  
XSusan Miles (X)   ...  n
Erin Riddle   I'm in Owego. Anyone else traveling from points south or west of Cooperstown and interested in carpooling?  m
Tierra Montgomery   ...  m
Saniyat Abacharaeva   ...  y


Postings about this event


Powwow: Cooperstown, N.Y. - United States
Nelly Thomas
Nelly Thomas  Identity Verified
Germany
Local time: 14:08
Member (2013)
German to English
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Welcome! Apr 27, 2019

Thank you for signig up to the pow-wow. If there is anything you would like to agenda or bring a translator friend along, just let me know. I have contacted the Museum for a table reservation at the café.

I really look forward to meeting you at the Fenimore Art Museum.

Best wishes,
Nelly


 
Nelly Thomas
Nelly Thomas  Identity Verified
Germany
Local time: 14:08
Member (2013)
German to English
+ ...
Further details May 11, 2019

Hello Everybody,

Here is some useful information regarding the pow-wow:

1. Itinerary: Meet at the Fenimore Art Museum at 11:15 am for a 1.5-hour tour and then have a pow-wow lunch at the Museum Café at 1:00 pm. So, participants attending will visit/tour the museum and then have some discussion
about translation along with lunch at the museum.

2. Costs: Admission to the Museum is $12.00/person plus your lunch. There are no other fees connected to the pow-wo
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Hello Everybody,

Here is some useful information regarding the pow-wow:

1. Itinerary: Meet at the Fenimore Art Museum at 11:15 am for a 1.5-hour tour and then have a pow-wow lunch at the Museum Café at 1:00 pm. So, participants attending will visit/tour the museum and then have some discussion
about translation along with lunch at the museum.

2. Costs: Admission to the Museum is $12.00/person plus your lunch. There are no other fees connected to the pow-wow. Your admission payment will be due upon arrival as one sale: that means bring correct change please. If our group size increases to ten or more people, then the Museum will only charge us $10.00/person. So, spread the word...

3. The Café is inside the Museum so that you can visit other exhibitons in the Museum or the Museum Shop after the pow-wow, if you like.

4. Parking and trolley: You can either park at the Museum on the Yellow Trolley Lot or take the Cooperstown trolley there ($ 2.00/person), depending on which makes more sense/cents to you.

5. The final count is due one week before: June 1.

6. Here are some links to the Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce & another local tourist site. They have links for accommodations in Cooperstown, in Richfield Springs & things to do in the area. I hope they help!

https://www.wearecooperstown.com/

https://www.thisiscooperstown.com/

https://www.tripadvisor.de/Tourism-g48489-Richfield_Springs_New_York-Vacations.html

If you have any questions, please contact me.

Best wishes,
Nelly
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