Lonie Walker is a performer, pianist, singer/songwriter and owner of the Underground Wonder Bar in Chicago. Walker hits the stage with her Big Ass Company Band for a inght of transcendent blues.
Registration is $60 Regular
Limited Income $30
$10 Discount for OC Members
CONFIRMED WORKSHOPS
Here are the workshops confirmed as of 5/9:
* Hosting 101: How to register your domain name and find a place to put your web site -- Jamie Mcclelland, May First Technology Collective
* Technology Decision-Making for the Non-Technical Executive -- Alissa Fencsik, Harbinger Partners
* Changing the Look and Feel of Your Content Management System -- Ben Dimaggio, IT Consultant
* Simple, Cheap and Secure Options for Credit Card Donations -- Dan MacNeil, Community Software Labs
* Getting Your Message out in the Age of Spam -- Panel convened by Jamie McClelland of MayFirst
* Effective websites for community groups: tips and tools using Plone, an open source CMS-- Nate Aune, Jazkarta Consulting
* Moving from the desktop to hosted web publishing: a case study in coordination of a multi-state grassroots campaign -- Cliff Graves and Josh Myles, IT Consultants
* Helping Your Computer System Grow Up -- Adam Frost, ComputerCareAndLearning.com
* Organizer to Organizer: What do you do with all that data in the database -- Sarah Bennett with Eric Weltman and Amy Mello
* Tech Workers Unite! Organizing the people who make technology happen -- Jennifer Doe, Mass Jobs With Justice
* Leveraging your Members for Political Change -- Marc Eisenberg and Steve Daigneault, Kintera
* Make your own web site, database, or wiki -- Ryan Ozimek, Picnet & Ethan Winn
* Other Planned Workshops as of 5/23 Web 2.0: Concepts, Applications, and Possibilities
* Distance Learning and Remote Training for Nonprofits
* Online Advocacy: Tools and Strategies
* The Boston Community Card: a project harnessing consumer purchasing power and using online social networking.
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Registration is $60 Regular
Limited Income $30
$10 Discount for OC Members
CONFIRMED WORKSHOPS
Here are the workshops confirmed as of 5/9:
* Hosting 101: How to register your domain name and find a place to put your web site -- Jamie Mcclelland, May First Technology Collective
* Technology Decision-Making for the Non-Technical Executive -- Alissa Fencsik, Harbinger Partners
* Changing the Look and Feel of Your Content Management System -- Ben Dimaggio, IT Consultant
* Simple, Cheap and Secure Options for Credit Card Donations -- Dan MacNeil, Community Software Labs
* Getting Your Message out in the Age of Spam -- Panel convened by Jamie McClelland of MayFirst
* Effective websites for community groups: tips and tools using Plone, an open source CMS-- Nate Aune, Jazkarta Consulting
* Moving from the desktop to hosted web publishing: a case study in coordination of a multi-state grassroots campaign -- Cliff Graves and Josh Myles, IT Consultants
* Helping Your Computer System Grow Up -- Adam Frost, ComputerCareAndLearning.com
* Organizer to Organizer: What do you do with all that data in the database -- Sarah Bennett with Eric Weltman and Amy Mello
* Tech Workers Unite! Organizing the people who make technology happen -- Jennifer Doe, Mass Jobs With Justice
* Leveraging your Members for Political Change -- Marc Eisenberg and Steve Daigneault, Kintera
* Make your own web site, database, or wiki -- Ryan Ozimek, Picnet & Ethan Winn
* Other Planned Workshops as of 5/23 Web 2.0: Concepts, Applications, and Possibilities
* Distance Learning and Remote Training for Nonprofits
* Online Advocacy: Tools and Strategies
* The Boston Community Card: a project harnessing consumer purchasing power and using online social networking.