Friday, February 27, 2009
Monday, February 23, 2009
More SIGCSE 2009 Events Since Early Registration Deadline
Sun and Pearson are teaming up for a Pre-Symposium Event on Wednesday on Java Technology. They'll be presenting new curriculum that's part of the Sun Academic Advantage Program. See http://www.cs.arizona.edu/groups/sigcse09/presymposium.html for updates on this and all pre-symposium activities.
The Alice 3 workshop (#16) was overwhelmingly popular -- the wait list was large enough to fill another workshop. Wanda Dann and Steve Cooper have kindly agreed to offer a second Alice 3 workshop on Saturday evening from 6-9 pm. You can register for Workshop #37 on the SIGCSE 2009 Registration Website.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Chattanooga picked as a Top 5 break destination on a budget
Read more at http://www.ajc.com/travel/content/travel/otherdestinations/us_stories/2009/02/22/spring_break_southeast_cheap.html
Friday, February 20, 2009
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Menu for the Reception
Food and drink at the reception will be scattered throughout the two buildings. Each person will get ONE drink ticket, which is good for a single beer or wine, or two soft drinks. (Your bartender will tear your ticket in half, so that you can use the other half to get your second soft drink.) You may purchase additional drinks at any bar, which are located near the food.
In the main lobby of River Journey
Provencal White Bean Soup Shots
Tenderloin of Beef Canapes
Samosas (beef and vegetarian)
By the Seahorses in River Journey
Carved: Pork Tenderloin
Baby Steak and Mushroom Kabobs
Roasted
Twice Baked Baby Potatoes
Fresh Vegetable Display
Top of Escalator in River Journey
Fried Green Tomato Canapes
Little Grits Bites with Onion and Mushroom Ragout
Black Eye Pea Cakes, Collard Green Pesto
Pecan Crusted Chicken Tenders
Fresh Seasonal Fruit Display
"Rivers of the World" in River Journey
Peel and Eat Shrimp
Baby Crab Cake
Grilled Fresh Salmon; capers, onion, baguettes
Marinated Crab Claws
Smoked Trout Canapes
Lobster and Artichoke Dip
Mezzanine Level in Ocean Journey
Assorted garnishes and sauces
Chicken Satay Plates
Vietnamese Pork Meatballs, Currant Sauce
Vegetarian Spring Rolls
Assorted Sushi Rolls-some vegan
Butterfly Area in Ocean Journey
How to Find the Tennessee Aquarium
The reception begins at 7 pm and lasts until 10 pm. You have three choices on how to get there.
- We will have four buses on a continuous loop from Carter Street, in f
ront of the Conference Center and Marriott. They will start at 7 pm and run until 11 pm. On the return trip from the Aquarium after 8:30 pm, the buses will stop at the Sheraton, Marriott, and Chattanooga Choo-Choo so that attendees can get off right at their hotel. - The Electric Shuttle that picks up on 11th Street next to the Marriott will have extra shuttles running during the times of the reception. Just pick one up and get off at the Aquarium.
- Your third option is simply to walk. It's less than a mile (around 15 minutes) to walk from the Conference Center down to the Tennessee Aquarium.

- Walk out of the Conference Center or Marriott lobby and take a right on Carter Street. (You're at the blue marker at the bottom of the map on the right.)
- At MLK Blvd., hang a right.
- At Broad Street, hang a left. Keep walking until you reach the Aquarium. (Indicated by the orange marker at the top of the map on the right.)
All three sets of directions (bus, Electric Shuttle, or walking) take you to the same place.
The building on the left (green arrow) is River's Journey, a five story freshwater aquarium. The building on the right (red arrow, obscured by trees) is Ocean's Journey, a three story saltwater aquarium. The spot where this picture is taken is approximately where you will be dropped off by the buses, and where you will pick up the buses to return
To enter the aquarium for the receptions, walk between the two buildings. You will reach a plaza where you will have a choice.

You can enter River's Journey to the left through the Member's Entrance.
Or you can cross back over the bridge and go to the Member's Entrance in Ocean's Journey.
You may go back and forth between the two buildings as much as you'd like. You may not carry any alcoholic beverage between the buildings, though. (Strangely enough, the bridge is state property, and you cannot have open alcohol on state property!)
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Travel issues for International Visitors
As of 12JAN09 it is mandatory that anyone travelling to or via the USA, as part of the Visa Waiver program, must apply for a travel authorisation online prior to departure. Please refer to the following website for more details http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/id_visa/esta/"
Which countries participate in the Visa Waiver Program?
| Andorra | France | Luxembourg | Singapore | Czech Republic |
| Austria | Germany | Monaco | Slovenia | Estonia |
| Australia | Iceland | Netherlands | Spain | Hungary |
| Belgium | Ireland | New Zealand | Sweden | Latvia |
| Brunei | Italy | Norway | Switzerland | Lithuania |
| Denmark | Japan | Portugal | United Kingdom | Slovakia |
| Finland | Liechtenstein | San Marino | Republic of Malta | South Korea |
I have filled in the form and got a number which I assume I give to the immigration officer when I arrive in the US. It is also very important now to give the immigration people a street address so delegates will have to have the street address of the hotel they are staying at ready at immigration
Thanks, Alison!
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Extra Shuttles
Here's the schedule for the extra shuttles.
Thursday, March 5, 2009:
Time: 7:30am – 8:30am
Route: Choo Choo to Marriott ONLY (these buses will just stay on this loop)
Request: 2 Diesel Buses
Time: 4:30pm – 6:30pm
Route: Choo Choo to Marriott ONLY
Request: 2 Diesel Buses
Time: 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Route: Marriott to TN Aquarium/Bijou Garage
Request: 2 Electric Shuttles
Friday, March 6, 2009:
Time: 7:30am – 8:30am 4:30pm – 5:30pm
Route: Choo Choo to Marriott ONLY
Request: 2 Diesel Buses
Saturday, March 7, 2009:
Time: 7:30am – 9:30am 1:30pm – 2:30pm
Route: Choo Choo to Marriott ONLY
Request: 2 Diesel Buses
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Mmm. Steak.
- Porter's Steak House is in the lobby of the Sheraton, so it's easily reached from everywhere, especially if you're staying in the Sheraton. We took the program committee there the first night of the PC meeting (when there weren't so many people there yet :-). Porter's is definitely a high-end steak house. They take great pride in explaining their cuts of meat and how each is prepared. Nice side dishes with ample portions for sharing.
- Hennen's doesn't advertise itself as a steak place, but by the measure of square-inches-on-menu, this is a steak place. We had our big (everyone there, including Jack Thompson, our local arrangements chair) program committee dinner there. They handled the large party just fine. The food was quite good, and the setting is terrif -- right across from the Aquarium, just a block from the River. We took a nice walk along the river after dinner. Good food, great location.
More Hotels in Chattanooga!
More hotels are preparing special SIGCSE rates. The Chattanoogan (really nice, higher-end hotel about a 10 minute walk from the Convention Center), Days Inn (right across the street from the Marriott and Sheraton), and La Quinta all have posted SIGCSE rates. The Chattanoogan wants a rate code of 318237, and the others just want you to request the SIGCSE rate. Details are available on the conference website.
Monday, February 2, 2009
Big River Brewery
So maybe most people wouldn't recommend a brew pub as a fun family restaurant. I will say that my family has visited the Big River Grille and Brewery in Chattanooga most times we've visited the town. Even when the kids were little, we've always enjoyed the place. Sue, Bob Beck, and I were taken there our first night in Chattanooga when we were considering the town for hosting SIGCSE 2009.
It's right across the street from the Aquarium, about a 10 minute walk from the conference hotels. As one of the on-line reviews says, "It's big. It's loud. It gives the place a lot of energy." There is a good selection of food for the whole family, ranging from the kids' ubiquitous chicken fingers, to some really fine ribs and carrot cake. And by the way, they serve good beer! It would be a great place to stop by after the reception, or when exploring the downtown and riverfront areas.
