Cory Doctorow will be reading from his recent Little Brother at the ballard branch of SPL on may 19th. I’m planning to be there, the progreff of nature depending.
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Tags: ballard, cal:20080518, cory doctorow, little brother, may18, seattle, spl, todo
This will be my last town hall of this term on the INW board. I am probably going to take a year off before seeking another term. It should be an interesting time, if a bit tear-jerked. Well, actually not tear-jerked, but it will be strangely bittersweet to leave the board of an organization that I’ve worked on first creating and then serving on the board of for 5-6 years now (and 9 years in some ways.)
What: The Ignition Northwest Spring Town Hall
When: Tonight, 4/17 at 7:00
Where: The CHAC Lower Level (just down the ramp) at 12th and Pine
Come on down TONIGHT for the INW Spring Town Hall. You could learn things to your advantage. On the agenda.
- Critical Massive Updates
- Election Information
- INW Outreach
- New Festivals
- Art Art ART!
- New INW Programs
- Community Announcements
- Oh, and did I mention…T-Shirts?
Come on down. See and be seen. Meet your community. Learn what we’ve done and what we’re going to do and how YOU can be a part of it. I hope to see you all there.
Tags: burners, community, ignition northwest, ignitionnw, inw, participatory culture, seattle
Noted flaneur Tom Dobrowolsky of Urban Archives and Seattlest (and a friend of mine from grad school) wrote a poem about riding by me on the bus the other day, and I have saved it here for posterity.
I saw Corprew today outside the window of my bus. He was standing at the corner stuffing a laptop or something like that into his compact bag. 5 He looked intent.
This is my favorite non-ovary related poem written on, by, or about mass transit in Seattle.
It IS a fine morning. I was coming from a consulting gig I currently have going with folks whose offices are in the University District, and I’d just bought a plastic hardshell for my MacBook Pro.
Tags: , 43, busses, jackalope, macbook pro, metro, poetry, seattle, the uw, tom dobrowolsky
This last week was the InfoCamp 2008 kick off meeting. After a successful 2007 event, we’ve decided to do it again and to expand it further. This year we have Aaron, Kristen, Andy, Rachel and myself back again, and we’re also joined by Genevieve, a librarian from PLU, and Joshua, a student at the UW Information School.
Aaron and Kristen graciously cooked food for the lot of us, and we had a great initial planning meeting in which we identified roles and people responsible for roles, and then talked for a bit about the future of the ASIS&T PNW. I’m very much looking forward to doing another InfoCamp with this team, it should be a lot of fun.
We’re looking to have a much easier time this year since we have the experience of doing the conference last year, and are also starting much earlier in the year with our planning. It will continue to be an unconference serving (primarily) the PNW Information Science community.
Tags: 2008, asist, asistpnw, infocamp, ischool, plu, seattle, west seattle, youngstown
