The far end of the museum hosts many exhibits representing the ecosystems and animal life of the Santa Cruz region. Visit the live honeybee display, giving you a peek at the inside of a working hive. A beautiful "chocolate phase" king snake gives you a close-up view of a typical resident of the coastal California region. In addition to live animals, many dioramas feature animals hard to spot in their natural surroundings in the Santa Cruz area. You can find creatures such as a mountain lion and a golden eagle, as well as grassland and wetland re-creations. Also featured are examples of local reptile and amphibian residents, and a display featuring local songbirds and their calls.
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I'm guessing you'll be able to register here soonish:
http://www.webvisionsevent.com/register/
And I'd expect the price to be about the same again this year. ~$200.
I can't wait. Web Visions is a great conference at an affordable price.
We just launched the redesigned WebVisions site with prices; you can print and fax the registration or wait until 12/14 to register online.
Christina Wodke just confirmed today as a speaker! Other confirmed speakers include Matt Haughey, Scott Berkun, Andi Rusu (of IF/THEN), Scott Fegette, Bill DeRouchey (of Ziba Design), Ryan Frietas (of Adaptive Path) and many, many more.
Online registration is now open...remember, we have group rates so bring your whole team!
Byron confirmed!
Every year, this is one of my favorite events. Luckily it's in Portland. Come on down!
Hey,
Speaker page at webvisionsevent.com/speakers has been updated!! Check it out. Outstanding speakers, fabulous event!
WebVisions'08. . .the place to be, May twenty-two, twenty-three!
Yay! I'll be speaking this year. See you there.
Andy we are so glad to have you speaking!
I'm speaking too! Bare naked social media! (as if there were any other kind...)
This is a great event. Locally run, but attracts speakers and attendees from across the country (and I'm sure a few from other countries). And, as people have mentioned, a very reasonable price. Great value!
Workshops are great and keynotes are usually excellent among lots of other information to be had...they do a really sweet job with this conference! Social Media workshop..here I come!
If any of you are so inclined, feel free to join the Facebook group.
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=13582795379
The Early Bird discount ends on March 31st...so make sure that you register soon to take advantage of the special rates.
The @media conference in San Francisco has been canceled.
I'm coming again. Good conference. Good price. Good people. It's all good.
We're offering CEU credit this year through Portland State University!
I am so glad to be apart of WebVisions again this year. WebVisions is now on myspace. www.myspace.com/webvisionsevent
Who doesn't love an awards competition? Submit your work to the first annual Webvisionary Awards at http://www.webvisionaryawards.com. Winners will be showcased at WebVisions 2008!
Let us know if you're hosting a Birds of a Feather gathering during WebVisions...we'll list it on our site (if you want to make it public). Contact brad@webvisionsevent.com for more info.
BIke Hugger is coming to Webvisions and Portland with an Urban Ride and reception . . .
http://bikehugger.com/webvisions.htm
and
http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/496364
This event has been added to http://newlycorporate.com .
The Webvisionary Awards (http://www.webvisionaryawards.com) party will be held on Thursday, May 22nd at rontom's on East Burnside. All WebVisions attendees are welcome...it'll be a lot of fun and rontom's is a cool, new nightspot.
Judges for this year's Webvisionary Awards (http://www.webvisionaryawards.com) will include Roger Black, Andi Rusu, Dan Saffer, Matt Haughey, Andy Baio, Jim Turner, Josh Bancroft, Bill DeRouchey, Phillip Kerman, Chris Schmitt and others!
Student rates seem to be on the high side.
Are press passes available for credentialed media?
Steve Woodward
The Oregonian
stevewoodward@news.oregonian.com
pixelmatrix
how much does it cost and where can I register?