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Blogging 101: Saturday

Friday, March 28, 2008

UPDATE: the Blogging 101 session is scheduled for Noon at the Park-n-Ponder on Saturday, April 12th! Saturday, March 29, around 2:00 pm at the Park-n-Ponder. We’ll relax over some snacks, coffee, etc, and talk about different types of blogs, software options, hosting choices, and such. And don’t be worried about anything too technical: trust me – if you’re able to type an e-mail, I can have you blogging like a pro in under an hour. If you have a laptop, bring it along – the Park-n-Ponder has free WiFi! UPDATE, Saturday morning: WOOHOO! What a wonderful Spring Snow Storm!...

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In Case You Missed It

Friday, March 28, 2008

Just some gentle reminders: first, there are two good dogs (Brittany Spaniels) that are still missing. Second, take a moment to sign the petition to keep “Little Albertson’s” open; although it’s not likely that Albertson’s will change their mind, enough signatures might convince another grocer to move in to the downtown location. And third, don’t forget that the “Festival Of The Book” will be held tonight and tomorrow!

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More Speed Dating

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Back in January, the first “Speed Dating” event was held, and it looks like there’s another session tonight at the Halftime Sports Bar. Same rules as before: $20 will get you in to meet other eligible singles, as well as snacks and prizes. If you’re interested, get on over to the Halftime by 7:00 pm, or call 899-1303 for more information.

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Graphic Design Discussion

Sunday, March 23, 2008

This might be fun: a “Design and Advertising Discussion” will be held on Tuesday, March 25 at Heritage Hall on the MSU-COT campus. It’s scheduled to run from 5:30 until 8:00 pm, and is open to everyone. Read The Whole Thing >>> From the website: Are you interested in what makes graphic designers ‘tick’? How do they stay creative while they are working under the pressure of pleasing clients and meeting deadlines? What is their work really like? Discussions with the Pros will give you a chance to ask the questions that you have always wondered about. We hope...

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Blogging 101

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

UPDATE, April 4: the next Blogging 101 will be held on Saturday, April 12, at high noon at the Park-n-Ponder! Anyone interested in a “Blogging 101″ get-together? A few folks have asked me about starting their own blog – or tweaking their existing blog. Trying to arrange one-on-one sessions is proving difficult, so how about a “Blogging 101″ session, open to anyone who wants to learn more about it? Tentatively scheduled for Saturday, March 29, around 2:00 pm at the Park-n-Ponder. We could relax over some snacks, coffee, etc, and talk about different types of blogs, software options, hosting...

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Western Art Roundup

Sunday, March 16, 2008

WOW. Just spent a couple of hours at the Heritage Inn, going room to room, checking out some pretty amazing art – mostly paintings and sculptures. Among the highlights: – Meeting artist Mark Ogle of Kalispell, who is the older brother of Jim Ogle, a fellow young Airman who lived next door to me in Texas back in 1992-1994. I remember Jim and his wife Carla telling me that they were from Montana, which at that point I knew only as some large state near Canada with very few people. But now, of course, after living in Montana since...

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Western Art Capital of the World!

Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Western Art Capital of the World!

It’s time: one of the the things that makes Great Falls so great – the CM Russell Art Auction! I saw Cliff Rossberg the other day, and he mentioned that he will be featured along with many of the other great Western artists at the show. Of course, my favorite Rossberg piece is “Swimming Lessons” (you all know that I’m a sucker for those Canada geese!). But the CM Russell show isn’t the only game in town this week: don’t forget the Western Heritage Artists exhibition, or the GF Native American Art Show, or the Jay Contway & Friends...

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