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September 11, 2014, 12:00 pm
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Interested members (9) / Confirmed: 3
Name NoteWill Attend
Stephen Rifkind  \"Organizer\" \"Reporter\" ...  y
Stephen Franke   Must support a medical appointment. Regrets and regards to all attendees  n
FrancesGiannoni   ...  y
Tzviya Levin Rifkind   ...  y
Helene Olsen Richards   ...  
Matt Goldstein   ...  
Marina Sorace   ...  
Ltemes   Unfortunately, since it's a weekday, the time doesn't work for me since it's an evening event and I have a small toddler at home. Maybe next time. I hope you have a great powwow!  n
Vitaliy Shkonda   Vitaliy Shkonda  n


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FrancesGiannoni
FrancesGiannoni  Identity Verified
United States
Local time: 17:43
English to Italian
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Interested to create a translator association or group in Los Angeles Aug 19, 2014

Thank you for organizing this gathering,
we should create a translators local chapter or local group in Los Angeles County.


 
Stephen Franke
Stephen Franke
United States
Local time: 17:43
English to Arabic
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Professional association for translators & interpreters in southern CA Aug 20, 2014

Greetings.

For some years, there was such a professional association in this area called the Southern CA Translators and Interpreters Association ("SCATIA").

SCATIA was founded and operated by volunteers and used to hold almost-monthly (usually on Saturdays) all-day meetings and present professional workshops / guest lecturers (some lectures by practicing MDs were especially beneficial and engaging).

Unfortunately, SCATIA imploded and became inactive (5-8 years
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Greetings.

For some years, there was such a professional association in this area called the Southern CA Translators and Interpreters Association ("SCATIA").

SCATIA was founded and operated by volunteers and used to hold almost-monthly (usually on Saturdays) all-day meetings and present professional workshops / guest lecturers (some lectures by practicing MDs were especially beneficial and engaging).

Unfortunately, SCATIA imploded and became inactive (5-8 years ago?) when the workload & complex logistics of staging those events ultimately overwhelmed the volunteer leaders and staffers, who were all freelancers.

Good and useful idea and worth developing, although that matter involves great effort, attention and time for such an association to survive and thrive. The only remaining / current association known to me is the Northern CA Translators Association (NCTA), which seems centered on the SF/Bay Area. I think the national ATA also has a regional chapter up there, but ATA has no presence or apparent interests in co-sponsoring or hosting a chapter or other professional entity here in southern California

Hope this helps. Today is Tuesday, August 20, 2014.

Regards,

Stephen H. Franke
Senior veteran Arabic linguist
San Pedro (Los Angeles Waterfront Area), California

[Edited at 2014-08-20 07:47 GMT]
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FrancesGiannoni
FrancesGiannoni  Identity Verified
United States
Local time: 17:43
English to Italian
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location of Powwow Sep 5, 2014

hello, I would like to know where is the location of the Powwow on September 11th.
Thank you

Francesca Giannoni


 
FrancesGiannoni
FrancesGiannoni  Identity Verified
United States
Local time: 17:43
English to Italian
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Hello, is the powwow meeting still happening? please confirm thank you Sep 11, 2014

Hello, is the powwow meeting still happening? please confirm thank you

 

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