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Thursday, January 8, 2009
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Location: RVML - 258 A St, Ashland- Suite 7 UPSTAIRS
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Time: 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Lecture: The New Paradigm for Social Networking Based on the Ashland Resource Center's Model
With John David Van Hove and Raymond Brown
Presented by the Ashland Internet Marketing Group
Cost: $4.00 Suggested donation
Presentation Description:
An orientation to the emergence of web 2.0 marketing and how you can professionally benefit through its application and integration in your business and on your website.
We will demonstrate methods by which we assist businesses to reach new levels in productivity, efficiency, and profitability through the use of recently developed communications and social networking technology.
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The AIMG meets monthly to share training, support, and friendship for folks bringing their businesses to the Internet.
More Information (541) 890-4621 e-mail: [email protected]
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RENT RVML's NEW EVENT FACILITY: The Ashland Railroad Museum upstairs seats 50 people in folding chairs for lectures, workshops and films. The 1,000 Sq.Ft. presentation area is air-conditioned and wheelchair accessible with full audio-visual equipment. Additional publicity and production services available. More information: (541) 552-9119 e-mail: [email protected]
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Location: RVML - 258 A St, Ashland- Library Book Room DOWNSTAIRS
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM
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ReGeneration Dialogue Series with Dominic Allamano
EVERY THURSDAY 7:00-9:30pm
FREE ADMISSION (Intended for young adults)
Note Location: RVML 258 A Street, Library Book Room DOWNSTAIRS
Description:
A weekly experiential event for young adults (approx. late teens to late 30's), exploring emerging culture, embodied consciousness and regenerative action. Events utilize elements of Heart Circle to create a safe and empowering space to explore coming of Age in the 21st century, the regenerative possibilities for human culture and the Earth, and how to activate this potential in our local community.
Note: Intended for young adults
More info at: http://www.regenproject.net
Facilitators' Biography:
Dominic Allamano is a passionate and potent voice of the emerging visionary generation, inspiring others to shine their light brightly by boldly and humbly shining his. Since his late teens, when he began to see clearly following life altering physical trauma, he has focused his energies in two interrelated realms. The first is the realms of experiential education and explorations of the embodiment of consciousness, while the second is in a deep exploration of the sociological and systemic elements of the dominant world culture. The merging of these two realms has allowed him to perceive many of the key patterns and dynamics that define today's world and hold the promise for tomorrow's.
He feels called to be as a midwife to the emerging culture, assisting both in its birth and development as well as in the navigation of the unforeseen consequences of humanity's past choices, which are defining the context for that emergence. Through extensive travels and speaking around the Pacific Northwest he has aligned with an inspired network of allies with whom he is crafting new paradigm networks and tools like the WorldCrafter's Network (http://www.worldcrafters.org) and CultureSeed (http://www.cultureseed.org) to support the emergence of this new culture.
Note Location: RVML 258 A Street, Library Book Room DOWNSTAIRS
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To receive e-mail updates about events at RVML, click http://www.rvml.org/forms/elist.html
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RENT RVML's NEW EVENT FACILITY: The Ashland Railroad Museum upstairs seats 50 people in folding chairs for lectures, workshops and films. The 1,000 Sq.Ft. presentation area is air-conditioned and wheelchair accessible with full audio-visual equipment. Additional publicity and production services available. More information: (541) 552-9119 e-mail: [email protected]
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