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Change #8206
2011-04-15
12:47:55

create Calagator::Venue 202392706 Microsoft Portland Office (Pearl District) Roll back

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Change #8205
2011-04-15
12:01:07

update Calagator::Venue 202392705 The Children's Course, 19825 SE River Road, Gladstone, OR 97027 Roll back

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description nil The BIG little Golf Tournament: A benefit for Big Brothers Big Sisters Columbia Northwest. Enjoy a fun-filled evening of golf, beverages, barbecue and great prizes --all to benefit children in our community. Sign up for this par three, nine-inch hole, best ball tournament open to golfers of all skill levels. When: Thursday, July 28, 5 - 8 p.m. Where: The Children's Course, 19825 SE River Road, Gladstone, OR 97027 How: Individual tickets are $125. VIP team tickets are $1,000 and include three individual tickets and hole sponsorship. To learn more or to RSVP, contact al.sigala@bbbsn​orthwest.org
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Change #8204
2011-04-15
11:59:06

create Calagator::Event 1250460494 The BIG little Golf Tournament: A benefit for Big Brothers Big Sisters Columbia Northwest. Roll back

description nil The BIG little Golf Tournament: A benefit for Big Brothers Big Sisters Columbia Northwest. Enjoy a fun-filled evening of golf, beverages, barbecue and great prizes --all to benefit children in our community. Sign up for this par three, nine-inch hole, best ball tournament open to golfers of all skill levels. When: Thursday, July 28, 5 - 8 p.m. Where: The Children's Course, 19825 SE River Road, Gladstone, OR 97027 How: Individual tickets are $125. VIP team tickets are $1,000 and include three individual tickets and hole sponsorship. To learn more or to RSVP, contact [email protected]
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id nil 1250460494
start_time nil 2011-07-28 17:00:00 -0700
title nil The BIG little Golf Tournament: A benefit for Big Brothers Big Sisters Columbia Northwest.
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venue_id nil 202392705
Change #8203
2011-04-15
11:59:05

create Calagator::Venue 202392705 The Children's Course, 19825 SE River Road, Gladstone, OR 97027 Roll back

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title nil The Children's Course, 19825 SE River Road, Gladstone, OR 97027
Change #8202
2011-04-15
11:28:54

create Calagator::Event 1250460493 Certified ScrumMaster Training Roll back

description nil <b>Register and More Info:</b> http://oregontrainingnetwork.com/training-topics/agile-scrum-master/ <b>Save 25% (use discount code: OTN300)</b> The leading and fastest-growing of the Agile methodologies, Scrum is a simple software project management framework that adheres to a small set of interrelated practices and rules, is not overly prescriptive, and is able to produce productivity gains for software development teams almost immediately. This agile, lightweight process effectively manages and controls software development through iterative, incremental practices. Scrum training will boost the capabilities of your Agile development team and positively impact projects for years to come. <b>Students will learn how to:</b> * Maintain and use a burndown chart * Manage Product Backlogs * Plan Releases and Iterations (Sprints) * Conduct Sprint Planning, Daily Scrums, Sprint Reviews & Retrospective meetings * Track and Report progress * Effectively apply the principles of the Agile Manifesto <b>Register and More Info:</b> http://oregontrainingnetwork.com/training-topics/agile-scrum-master/
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start_time nil 2011-07-28 09:00:00 -0700
title nil Certified ScrumMaster Training
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venue_id nil 202390263
Change #8201
2011-04-15
10:09:36

update Calagator::Event 1250460469 Paul Bingman Memorial Celebration Roll back

description A celebration of the life of Paul Bingman (November 21 1948 - April 3 2011) Sunday, April 17th, 6pm at the Portland Art Museum Whitsell Auditorium 1219 SW Park Avenue (at Madison), Portland, OR 97205 (enter by the sculpture garden) Reception at 7:30pm in the Miller Room of the adjacent Mark Building (old Masonic temple) Please RSVP at http://friendsofpaulbingman.eventbrite.com/ Donations to help cover expenses can be made at http://paulbingman.chipin.com/memorial-event-for-paul-bingman The family requests that any additional donations be made in the name of Paul Bingman to: The Northwest Film Center, http://www.nwfilm.org/ (they are donating the venue for the event) and The Trinity Labyrinth Guild, http://www.trinity-episcopal.org/08TrinitySite/sections/parish_life/labyrinth.html (they will have a labyrinth at the event for us to walk). One of Paul's great loves was chocolate, so if you have a special chocolate treat you want to share please bring it for the reception. More information about Paul and the Memorial Event is at the Facebook "Friends of Paul Bingman" page. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Friends-of-Paul-Bingman/192691257432628 ----------------- Please help to get the word out. Feel free to post an announcement to your blog or send email to people you know, but please remember that this is a private event for friends of Paul and not open to the general public. We also need help reaching out to friends of Paul who may not be online. If you post this announcement on a website such as a blog, you can also insert a widget for donations. See http://www.chipin.com/mywidgets/id/90a5143cb8ac8505 If you want to tweet it, just include the short link http://bit.ly/paulbingman -- and you can use the hashtag #paulbingman A celebration of the life of Paul Bingman (November 21 1948 - April 3 2011) Sunday, April 17th, 6pm at the Portland Art Museum Whitsell Auditorium 1219 SW Park Avenue (at Madison), Portland, OR 97205 (enter by the sculpture garden) Reception at 7:30pm in the Miller Room of the adjacent Mark Building (old Masonic temple) Please RSVP at http://friendsofpaulbingman.eventbrite.com/ Donations to help cover expenses can be made at http://paulbingman.chipin.com/memorial-event-for-paul-bingman The family requests that any additional donations be made in the name of Paul Bingman to: The Northwest Film Center, http://www.nwfilm.org/ (they are donating the venue for the event) and The Trinity Labyrinth Guild, http://www.trinity-episcopal.org/08TrinitySite/sections/parish_life/labyrinth.html (they will have a labyrinth walk for Paul on Monday Apr 18, 4-9pm at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral). One of Paul's great loves was chocolate, so if you have a special chocolate treat you want to share please bring it for the reception. More information about Paul and the Memorial Event is at the Facebook "Friends of Paul Bingman" page. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Friends-of-Paul-Bingman/192691257432628 ----------------- Please help to get the word out. Feel free to post an announcement to your blog or send email to people you know, but please remember that this is a private event for friends of Paul and not open to the general public. We also need help reaching out to friends of Paul who may not be online. If you post this announcement on a website such as a blog, you can also insert a widget for donations. See http://www.chipin.com/mywidgets/id/90a5143cb8ac8505 If you want to tweet it, just include the short link http://bit.ly/paulbingman -- and you can use the hashtag #paulbingman
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Change #8200
2011-04-15
09:56:07

update Calagator::Event 1250460479 PubTalk Roll back

description <b><h1>Pubtalk - 20th April 2011</b></h1> <br><b>Pubtalk</b>is a high-energy networking event for entrepreneurs, investors and other professionals for the purpose of growing new companies in Clark County and the surrounding area. The event attracts approx 120 participants and provides a unique opportunity for you to network with world class business professionals.<br><br>Come along and join us to see three new innovative companies present. First up is <b>GroEasy Inc.</b> who design and manufacture grow bags, soft-sided container gardening planters, soil amendments and accessories for the horticultural, nursery and retail gardening industry. Next we have <b>Bowserwear</b> who design and manufacture medical devices for the veterinary industry under the brand name Healers™. Our final company is <b>Stark Foundations</b> who market and manufacture a proprietary “concrete-less” foundation system for tower-related structures, including monopole and multi-legged lattice structures that are used by railroad, solar, wind, signage, cell tower, and many other industries. <i>This event is sponsored by:<br><b></i><li>Schwabe, Williamson and Wyatt <li>Eric Fuller & Associates, <li>Talbot, Korvola & Warwick, LLP <li>AHA! Alling Henning Associates, Inc <li>O'Shansky's Restaurant & Lounge <li>English Estate Winery <li>Chris Bidleman Photography <li>David Alonzo - Wide Angle Studios</b> Future events are scheduled for: <b> June 22 Jul/Aug, Sep 21 and Nov 23 2011.</b><br> In partnership with SWWDC, the OEN and CREDC. For more details call Maria Swanson: 678 231 6228 or to REGISTER, please go to: http://www.swwdc.org/ <h1>Pubtalk - 20th April 2011</h1><br><b>Pubtalk</b>is a high-energy networking event for entrepreneurs, investors and other professionals for the purpose of growing new companies in Clark County and the surrounding area. The event attracts approx 120 participants and provides a unique opportunity for you to network with world class business professionals.<br><br>Come along and join us to see three new innovative companies present. First up is <b>GroEasy Inc.</b> who design and manufacture grow bags, soft-sided container gardening planters, soil amendments and accessories for the horticultural, nursery and retail gardening industry. Next we have <b>Bowserwear</b> who design and manufacture medical devices for the veterinary industry under the brand name Healers™. Our final company is <b>Stark Foundations</b> who market and manufacture a proprietary “concrete-less” foundation system for tower-related structures, including monopole and multi-legged lattice structures that are used by railroad, solar, wind, signage, cell tower, and many other industries. <i>This event is sponsored by:</i> <ul> <li>Schwabe, Williamson and Wyatt</li> <li>Eric Fuller & Associates</li> <li>Talbot, Korvola & Warwick, LLP</li> <li>AHA! Alling Henning Associates, Inc</li> <li>O'Shansky's Restaurant & Lounge</li> <li>English Estate Winery</li> <li>Chris Bidleman Photography</li> <li>David Alonzo - Wide Angle Studios</li> </ul> Future events are scheduled for: <b> June 22 Jul/Aug, Sep 21 and Nov 23 2011.</b><br> In partnership with SWWDC, the OEN and CREDC. For more details call Maria Swanson: 678 231 6228 or to REGISTER, please go to: http://www.swwdc.org/
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Change #8199
2011-04-15
09:51:29

update Calagator::Event 1250460478 [Beer and Blog] Paul Bingham: Friend to All, Giant of Heart Roll back

description As most of you know, our beloved film/tech/train/jazz/labyrinth/werewolf/volunteering-loving Renaissance man Paul Bingman passed away from cancer on April 3, 2011. A private memorial in his honor is planned for this Sunday, April 17, at the <a href="http://portlandartmuseum.org/">Portland Art Museum</a>’s Whitsell Auditorium. All are welcome (There will be chocolate! And a labyrinth!) but you must RSVP because there is a capacity cap. You can do that here: <a href="http://friendsofpaulbingman.eventbrite.com/">http://friendsofpaulbingman.eventbrite.com/</a> What you might not know is that the organization planning the memorial--they appropriately call themselves Friend’s of Paul Bingman--is raising funds to cover the expenses related to the memorial. They are also raising money to donate to two of his favorite organizations in his name: <a href="http://www.nwfilm.org/">The Northwest Film Center</a> and <a href="http://www.trinity-episcopal.org/08TrinitySite/sections/parish_life/labyrinth.html">The Trinity Labyrinth Guild</a>. You can donate money via this website: <a href="http://paulbingman.chipin.com/memorial-event-for-paul-bingman">http://paulbingman.chipin.com/memorial-event-for-paul-bingman</a> Because Paul’s interests were so varied and vast (and so are the friends he made) the Friend’s of Paul Bingman group is asking all of us help spread the word about his memorial. Not all of the lives he touched are Internet savvy, so they might not know about the memorial. They might not even know that Paul has passed. So, if you’re part of a group that Paul had been involved with, we ask that you share the news of his death and invite anyone who may have experienced his bear hugs and kindness to RSVP and attend the memorial. This Friday’s Beer and Blog meetup is dedicated to the memory of our dedicated friendly soul Paul, the man everyone loved so much. We’ll be accepting donations to turn over to the Friend’s of Paul Bingman group. And we’ll be sharing stories about the giant with the giant heart. We hope to see you there. I know Paul will be, in spirit. As most of you know, our beloved film/tech/train/jazz/labyrinth/werewolf/volunteering-loving Renaissance man Paul Bingman passed away from cancer on April 3, 2011. A private memorial in his honor is planned for this Sunday, April 17, at the <a href="http://portlandartmuseum.org/">Portland Art Museum</a>’s Whitsell Auditorium. All are welcome (There will be chocolate! And a labyrinth!) but you must RSVP because there is a capacity cap. You can do that here: <a href="http://friendsofpaulbingman.eventbrite.com/">http://friendsofpaulbingman.eventbrite.com/</a> What you might not know is that the organization planning the memorial--they appropriately call themselves Friend’s of Paul Bingman--is raising funds to cover the expenses related to the memorial. They are also raising money to donate to two of his favorite organizations in his name: <a href="http://www.nwfilm.org/">The Northwest Film Center</a> and <a href="http://www.trinity-episcopal.org/08TrinitySite/sections/parish_life/labyrinth.html">The Trinity Labyrinth Guild</a>. You can donate money via this website: <a href="http://paulbingman.chipin.com/memorial-event-for-paul-bingman">http://paulbingman.chipin.com/memorial-event-for-paul-bingman</a> Because Paul’s interests were so varied and vast (and so are the friends he made) the Friend’s of Paul Bingman group is asking all of us help spread the word about his memorial. Not all of the lives he touched are Internet savvy, so they might not know about the memorial. They might not even know that Paul has passed. So, if you’re part of a group that Paul had been involved with, we ask that you share the news of his death and invite anyone who may have experienced his bear hugs and kindness to RSVP and attend the memorial. This Friday’s Beer and Blog meetup is dedicated to the memory of our dedicated friendly soul Paul, the man everyone loved so much. We’ll be accepting donations to turn over to the Friend’s of Paul Bingman group. And we’ll be sharing stories about the giant with the giant heart. We hope to see you there. I know Paul will be, in spirit.
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Change #8198
2011-04-14
17:51:33

update Calagator::Event 1250460426 Portland Female Executives Roll back

description <img alt="" src="https://custom.cvent.com/341A05E891F44DA0841D0A44BC759589/pix/7926f01c00b34b73a0f5cb40f56d2d8e.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tr><td><table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tr><td colspan="4" align="center"></td></tr><tr><td width="10"> </td><td style="font-family: Verdana; color: #000000; font-size: 8pt;" colspan="3" align="left"><div><img alt="" src="https://custom.cvent.com/341A05E891F44DA0841D0A44BC759589/pix/1a94e6acb4b64fec88e3cb62ef0c88a3.jpg" align="right" border="0" vspace="10" width="200" height="205" hspace="5" /><strong style="color: #008080;">Like wine? Enjoy tasting ‘new’ wines? Join PDXfX on April 19th for our "Wine & Social Event" at the Courtyard Marriott.</strong></div><div> </div><div>This event features an evening of mixing and mingling with friends old and new. Establish some new contacts and nurture existing relationships. See what your colleagues are doing and share what you are up to. <br /> <br />Enjoy appetizers, live jazz and learn about 3 local wines while meeting other professionals in our community. General introductions will be made at 6pm. <br /> <br />Plan to attend this fun night as this is one of our rare events that men are welcome! <br /> <br />Admission is $30 for a flight of wine, gourmet cheese and more. Portland Female Executive Members will receive a complimentary glass of wine. Non-alcoholic beverages will be provided. And don’t forget about the door prize!<br /></div><div> </div><div>Read who is attending on LinkedIn, Facebook & Twitter. Advance ticket purchases are suggested. </div><p><strong>Register Today for the Wine & Social Event! Wine & Social Event Fee</strong><br /> </div><div><div align="left">$30.00 if registered by April 17th.<br />($35.00 if registered after April 17th) <img alt="" src="https://custom.cvent.com/341A05E891F44DA0841D0A44BC759589/pix/7926f01c00b34b73a0f5cb40f56d2d8e.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tr><td><table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tr><td colspan="4" align="center"></td></tr><tr><td width="10"> </td><td style="font-family: Verdana; color: #000000; font-size: 8pt;" colspan="3" align="left"><div><img alt="" src="https://custom.cvent.com/341A05E891F44DA0841D0A44BC759589/pix/1a94e6acb4b64fec88e3cb62ef0c88a3.jpg" align="right" border="0" vspace="10" width="200" height="205" hspace="5" /><strong style="color: #008080;">Like wine? Enjoy tasting ‘new’ wines? Join PDXfX on April 19th for our "Wine & Social Event" at the Courtyard Marriott.</strong></div><div> </div><div>This event features an evening of mixing and mingling with friends old and new. Establish some new contacts and nurture existing relationships. See what your colleagues are doing and share what you are up to. <br /> <br />Enjoy appetizers, live jazz and learn about 3 local wines while meeting other professionals in our community. General introductions will be made at 6pm. <br /> <br />Plan to attend this fun night as this is one of our rare events that men are welcome! <br /> <br />Admission is $30 for a flight of wine, gourmet cheese and more. Portland Female Executive Members will receive a complimentary glass of wine. Non-alcoholic beverages will be provided. And don’t forget about the door prize!<br /></div><div> </div><div>Read who is attending on LinkedIn, Facebook & Twitter. Advance ticket purchases are suggested. </div><p><strong>Register Today for the Wine & Social Event! Wine & Social Event Fee</strong><br /> </div><div><div align="left">$30.00 if registered by April 17th.<br />($35.00 if registered after April 17th)</div>
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Change #8197
2011-04-14
17:34:02

update Calagator::Event 1250460492 PDXPUG: Distributing Extensions on PGXN Roll back

description This month's meeting marks the fourth installment in our "Founders Series".. When: 7-9pm Thu Apr 21, 2011 Where: FreeGeek Who: David Wheeler What: Distributing Extensions on PGXN So you've solved a common problem in PostgreSQL, a serious pain point that lots of other people could take advantage of. You want to open-source the code, and would like to package it up and distribute it where people can find it, read its docs, and download and install it. The newest destination for distributing PostgreSQL extensions is PGXN, the PostgreSQL Extension network. PGXN offers a central index of PostgreSQL extensions and their documentation, making it easy for people to find an install extensions. How do you optimize your extension distribution for maximum PGXN exposure? By careful packaging, thorough documentation, and simple installation. Join me for an overview of how best to achieve that — including how to build extensions compatible with PostgreSQL 9.1's improved extension support. Beer afterwards at the Lucky Lab. See you there! This month's meeting marks the fourth installment in our "Founders Series".. When: 7-9pm Thu Apr 21, 2011 Where: FreeGeek Who: David Wheeler What: Distributing Extensions on PGXN So you've solved a common problem in PostgreSQL, a serious pain point that lots of other people could take advantage of. You want to open-source the code, and would like to package it up and distribute it where people can find it, read its docs, and download and install it. The newest destination for distributing PostgreSQL extensions is PGXN, the PostgreSQL Extension network. PGXN offers a central index of PostgreSQL extensions and their documentation, making it easy for people to find an install extensions. How do you optimize your extension distribution for maximum PGXN exposure? By careful packaging, thorough documentation, and simple installation. Join me for an overview of how best to achieve that — including how to build extensions compatible with PostgreSQL 9.1's improved extension support. David Wheeler is an associate at PGExperts, and is responsible for PGXN, the PostgreSQL Extension Network) and pgTAP. He's into testing and extension distribution. Beer afterwards at the Lucky Lab. See you there!
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Change #8196
2011-04-14
17:31:37

create Calagator::Event 1250460492 PDXPUG: Distributing Extensions on PGXN Roll back

description nil This month's meeting marks the fourth installment in our "Founders Series".. When: 7-9pm Thu Apr 21, 2011 Where: FreeGeek Who: David Wheeler What: Distributing Extensions on PGXN So you've solved a common problem in PostgreSQL, a serious pain point that lots of other people could take advantage of. You want to open-source the code, and would like to package it up and distribute it where people can find it, read its docs, and download and install it. The newest destination for distributing PostgreSQL extensions is PGXN, the PostgreSQL Extension network. PGXN offers a central index of PostgreSQL extensions and their documentation, making it easy for people to find an install extensions. How do you optimize your extension distribution for maximum PGXN exposure? By careful packaging, thorough documentation, and simple installation. Join me for an overview of how best to achieve that — including how to build extensions compatible with PostgreSQL 9.1's improved extension support. Beer afterwards at the Lucky Lab. See you there!
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Change #8195
2011-04-14
11:30:02

update Calagator::Event 1250459768 Jim McCarthy on The Core Protocols Roll back

description Jim, please add your intro here. Also add any tags that fit This event is free and is at our new location, Puppet Labs. It begins at 6:30 pm with pizza, sponsored by PNSQC (Many thanks to both Puppet Labs and PNSQC for supporting agile in Portland). The program starts at 7:00 pm. After the program you're invited to join us for a no-host gathering at a nearby brewpub for further discussion. Great software comes from getting your team’s best ideas into the product. Jim McCarthy, who led the legendary turnaround of the Visual C++ group at Microsoft, left Microsoft in 1996 to create a team dynamics laboratory to figure out how to always create a create a high performance team. The McCarthy lab has focused extensively on this challenge, and has produced 11 rich, precise protocols (called the Core) for making unanimous decisions, supporting quality thinking, strengthening design iterations, and incorporating feedback, emotions, nobility, and passion into products. Learn about these protocols in this motivating, challenging talk. In just a few minutes, you can pick up the fundamentals of an entirely new class of tool. • Do you notice too much discussion and arguing and would prefer the best ideas would just get implemented now? –Learn about the Decider Protocol which guarantees unanimous team decisions with accountability and moves the team forward with a bias toward action. • Do you accept that it is vitally important that you get the opinions of others about the quality of work products but notice that it is consistently painful to give and receive feedback? – Learn about the Perfection Protocol which solves all the problems associated with criticism. • Do you notice that dumb things consistently happen on your team and everyone seems to lack self-awareness to some degree, including you? – Learn about the Core Commitments which provide a team constitution about commitment and accountability to the team. And learn about the Personal Alignment Protocol which allows each team member to address self-awareness around courage, integrity, passion and other virtuous behaviors. This event is free and is at our new location, Puppet Labs. It begins at 6:30 pm with pizza, sponsored by PNSQC (Many thanks to both Puppet Labs and PNSQC for supporting agile in Portland). The program starts at 7:00 pm. After the program you're invited to join us for a no-host gathering at a nearby brewpub for further discussion.
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Change #8194
2011-04-14
09:48:26

create Calagator::Event 1250460491 CW Talk: Jason Glaspey "Think Smaller: Building Lifestyle Startups" Roll back

description nil "Think Smaller: How smaller, lifestyle startups are more likely succeed" Save the date! This month's speaker is Jason Glaspey. Jason is the Product Manager at UrbanAirship, co-founder of PIE (Portland Incubator Experiment at Weiden+Kennedy) and author of "From Idea to Web Start-up in 21 Days". Jason has done a number of successful startups and has a number of failures. He's built lifestyle startups from scratch that pay his bills, ran a blog that let him drive a different new car every week, had projects fall flat on their face, and worked in venture-funded companies like UrbanAirship. Here are some of the things he'll be talking about: * Defining what Success means * Being Realistic about exits * Discussing the failures * Hiring out developers * Finding partners * Shopping out menial tasks * Retirement means I work on what I want, when I want, with whom I want The event is being sponsored by Cloudability. Cloudability lets you manage all your cloud billing in one place. Cloudability will be offering early access to its beta launch next month to all attendees (as well as free beer and wine.) We have a private room upstairs in the Backstage Bar behind the Bagdad Theatre on Hawthorne St.
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title nil CW Talk: Jason Glaspey "Think Smaller: Building Lifestyle Startups"
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Change #8193
2011-04-14
09:46:59

update Calagator::Source 996334580 http://www.meetup.com/continuousweb-portland/events/17254986/ Roll back

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Change #8192
2011-04-14
09:46:08

update Calagator::Source 996334581 http://plancast.com/p/4ve1 Roll back

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Change #8191
2011-04-14
09:46:08

create Calagator::Source 996334581 http://plancast.com/p/4ve1 Roll back

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Change #8190
2011-04-14
09:45:58

update Calagator::Source 996334580 http://www.meetup.com/continuousweb-portland/events/17254986/ Roll back

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Change #8189
2011-04-14
09:45:57

create Calagator::Source 996334580 http://www.meetup.com/continuousweb-portland/events/17254986/ Roll back

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Change #8188
2011-04-13
23:25:00

create Calagator::Event 1250460490 SoMe - Social Media Awards Roll back

description nil Third annual awards show on April 21 will honor innovative social media projects, apps, agencies and campaigns April 14, 2011 (Portland, Oregon) – Acclaimed Hollywood actor, producer and director Daniel Baldwin will be emceeing the 2011 SoMe Awards, recognizing the top social media campaigns from 2010 produced regionally and nationally. Daniel Baldwin, recently relocated to Portland, will bring his wit and humor to the stage, introducing the 2011 SoMe Award winners during a lively ceremony at the Fez Ballroom. The awards will be presented at The Fez Ballroom in downtown Portland on April 21, 6:00-9:00 p.m. Tickets are $20 in advance and $30 at the door and the price of admission includes appetizers and a beverage. The awards show follows the all-day eMarketing Summit at the Innotech Conference and Summit attendees will automatically receive a ticket to the show.
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Change #8187
2011-04-13
23:22:07

create Calagator::Event 1250460489 eMarketing Summit Roll back

description nil eMarketing Summit & SoMe Awards “The Evolution to Digital Marketing” Thursday, April 21, Oregon Convention Center www.emarketingsummit.com for information and registration The discounted price is only $89 (normally $109) and includes one full day of presentations, luncheon presentation, InnoTech Conference, expo & admission to the SoMe (Social Media) Awards. During registration use EMS20AT in the Discount code field for the lower price. The 7th annual eMarketing Summit meets in Portland, OR this year, and brings together over 150 marketing & business professionals. Featured Luncheon Speaker, hosted by AMA – Oregon Chapter This Method Ain't Madness: Measuring the "Old Spice Guy" Campaign Erin Korogodsky, Listener : Brainstormer : Social Marketing Maestro, Lithium Technologies Dean McBeth, Sr. Digital Strategist, W+K Additional Topics This Year Include: -From Campaigns to Community: Building Sustained Engagement with Bill Johnston, Director of Global Community, Dell -The Future of Search -Harnessing the super power of email marketing and social media -The Mobile Marketing Frontier - Finding the Right eMarketing Mix (and doubling eCommerce revenue along the way): a Musical Journey -PSU Digital Marketing Workshop – A 2 hour interactive workshop - and much more. Information and details at www.emarketingsummit.com or www.innotechoregon.com. 3rd Annual SoMe’ Awards – Hosted by Social Media Club Oregon The SoMe’ Awards – The Social Media Awards is also happening the evening of April 21 at the Fez Ballroom. Nominations for this award are open right now. Several categories and budget ranges so all can participate. Take a moment to submit your best work and join the party on April 21. Submit and register at www.someawards.com. Hosted by Social Media Club of Portland, SEMpdx, TMMpdx, SAO and InnoTech.
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Change #8186
2011-04-13
23:19:43

create Calagator::Event 1250460488 InnoTech Oregon Technology Conference & Expo Roll back

description nil We Invite you to Attend InnoTech Oregon Keynote Luncheon & More InnoTech – The Region’s Largest Technology Innovation Conference & Expo Presented by ViaWest & Software Association of Oregon Thursday, April 21, Oregon Convention Center www.innotechoregon.com for registration and details Cost is only $40 for keynote luncheon, full day of conference sessions reception and more InnoTech Keynote Luncheon presented as the SAO Fireside Chat Hi-Tech, Hamburgers & CHIPS-Stories of Applied Innovation by NW Business Leaders 11:30am – 1:00pm, Portland Ballroom 253 Jeff Harvey, President and CEO, Burgerville Nancy Phillips, Co-Founder, Director, COO, ViaWest Eric Dishman, Intel Fellow and Director of Health Innovation, Intel Architecture Group Moderated by Gerald Baugh, Portland Development Commission (This registration does NOT include NW CIO Summit, eMarketing Summit or NW ISSA Security Summit. Extra registration fee is required) This year includes an impressive line-up of national and local speakers and exhibitors (all soon posted on the www.innotechoregon.com website...check it out!) Here are a few of the InnoTech conference tracks & special events (ALL great reasons to take part in InnoTech): - Cloud computing & Virtualization - Mobile Devices & Applications - Microsoft Technology Symposium & Partner Pavilion - Women in Technology Panel - Innovation, Software, Startup topics and much more - InnoTech Happy 45-Minutes (the perfect place to mingle over complimentary beverages and exhibits) - And more!
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title nil InnoTech Oregon Technology Conference & Expo
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Change #8185
2011-04-13
20:26:24

create Calagator::Event 1250460487 Web Analytics with PDX Tech4Good Roll back

description nil Mandarin Chinese. Spanish. Hindi. Web Analytics. Well, Web Analytics might not be quite as challenging to learn as a second language, but it requires understanding new terms and skills to interpret what all the charts and graphs mean. Join the PDXTech4Good community for a presentation by Eric T. Peterson, Founder and Senior Partner at Web Analytics Demystified and Co-Founder of The Analysis Exchange. You don't want to miss this free chance to learn the ins and outs of Web Analytics from a real pro!
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start_time nil 2011-04-26 17:30:00 -0700
title nil Web Analytics with PDX Tech4Good
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Change #8184
2011-04-13
19:22:46

create Calagator::Event 1250460486 BarCamp 5 Volunteer / Planning Meetup Roll back

description nil Interested in helping make BarCamp 5 happen? Join us for an open planning meeting. Can't wait until the meeting? Let us know you're interested by completing our Volunteer Interest Form: http://bit.ly/bcp4volunteer What is BarCamp? BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from participants. You never quite know what to expect at BarCamp. When you arrive on Friday, there will be an agenda framework (times / rooms), but the content for the sessions will be decided by the participants.
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Change #8183
2011-04-13
18:56:28

create Calagator::Event 1250460485 Geek happy hour by AboutUs Roll back

description nil Come by Bunk Bar Tuesday afternoon for some hacking, socializing, and drinking with AboutUs developers. Drinks are on us.
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Change #8182
2011-04-13
18:49:45

create Calagator::Venue 202392704 Bunk Bar Roll back

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Change #8181
2011-04-13
17:10:43

update Calagator::Venue 202392703 PSU Professional Develpment Center Roll back

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Change #8180
2011-04-13
17:10:43

update Calagator::Event 1250459607 The Art of Managing in an Agile World Roll back

description This course gives you the hands-on experience and builds the skill set you will require to thoroughly understand and utilize the real-world fundamentals of managing in an agile environment. The instructors bring their expertise in agile management, planning and development to help managers utilize their knowledge and skills to harness the power of an Agile organization. Training Objectives: * Learn how Agile organizations work from a systemic perspective. * Create strategic alignment between project teams and the rest of the organization. * Explore practices for identifying and resolving business issues, setting goals and measuring progress, assessing organization culture, and using organization structure to effectively address the challenges facing you and your team. * Examine the implications of Agile environments for managing human capabilities and handling human resources functions, such as, hiring, retention, reviews, and compensation. * Learn how effective leaders manage the boundary between their Agile teams and the rest of the organization. * Discover the latest brain research showing male/female differences and translate these findings into more effective strategies for coaching and mentoring within and across gender on high performing teams. This course gives you the hands-on experience and builds the skill set you will require to thoroughly understand and utilize the real-world fundamentals of managing in an agile environment. The instructors bring their expertise in agile management, planning and development to help managers utilize their knowledge and skills to harness the power of an Agile organization. Training Objectives: * Learn how Agile organizations work from a systemic perspective. * Create strategic alignment between project teams and the rest of the organization. * Explore practices for identifying and resolving business issues, setting goals and measuring progress, assessing organization culture, and using organization structure to effectively address the challenges facing you and your team. * Examine the implications of Agile environments for managing human capabilities and handling human resources functions, such as, hiring, retention, reviews, and compensation. * Learn how effective leaders manage the boundary between their Agile teams and the rest of the organization. * Discover the latest brain research showing male/female differences and translate these findings into more effective strategies for coaching and mentoring within and across gender on high performing teams.
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Change #8179
2011-04-13
17:09:38

update Calagator::Venue 202392702 Henry V Roll back

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Change #8178
2011-04-13
17:09:38

update Calagator::Event 1250460477 JoomlaPDX User Group Monthly Meeting Roll back

description Everything You Wanted to Know About Joomla! Content Construction Kits (CCKs), but where afraid to ask. What is a content construction kit? Which one should I use? What are the differences between K2, jSeblod, Zoo, and FlexiContent, the four most popular CCKs in use today. How difficult is a CCK to learn and use? What affect will a CCK have on my template or design? In our Joomla content construction kit presentation we are going to show you. The presentation will cover what a CCK is and why you may want to use one. We'll walk through some feature comparisons of the top four CCKs in use today to help you in choosing the right one. Discuss some of the pros and cons when implementing a CCK, like how the new content affects your templates and layouts. We'll take a sneak peek at some new CCK beta's for Joomla 1.6 and end with a discussion on what features may still be missing in the Joomla core versus a content construction kit. What You’ll Learn * What is a CCK * CCK features vs Joomla 1.5 content construction (the S.C.A.M) * Comparison chart of K2, jSeblod, Zoo, and FlexiContent * Quick administrative back end look at each. * Discuss which tie into Joomla's com_component and which don't effecting module creation. * A quick look at Joomla 1.6 and the new CCK beta. Agenda: 6:30 pm - Networking and Refreshments 7:00 pm - Welcome 7:05 pm - Content Creation Kits 7:45 pm - Meeting close and After Meeting Networking Everything You Wanted to Know About Joomla! Content Construction Kits (CCKs), but where afraid to ask. What is a content construction kit? Which one should I use? What are the differences between K2, jSeblod, Zoo, and FlexiContent, the four most popular CCKs in use today. How difficult is a CCK to learn and use? What affect will a CCK have on my template or design? In our Joomla content construction kit presentation we are going to show you. The presentation will cover what a CCK is and why you may want to use one. We'll walk through some feature comparisons of the top four CCKs in use today to help you in choosing the right one. Discuss some of the pros and cons when implementing a CCK, like how the new content affects your templates and layouts. We'll take a sneak peek at some new CCK beta's for Joomla 1.6 and end with a discussion on what features may still be missing in the Joomla core versus a content construction kit. What You’ll Learn * What is a CCK * CCK features vs Joomla 1.5 content construction (the S.C.A.M) * Comparison chart of K2, jSeblod, Zoo, and FlexiContent * Quick administrative back end look at each. * Discuss which tie into Joomla's com_component and which don't effecting module creation. * A quick look at Joomla 1.6 and the new CCK beta. Agenda: 6:30 pm - Networking and Refreshments 7:00 pm - Welcome 7:05 pm - Content Creation Kits 7:45 pm - Meeting close and After Meeting Networking
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Change #8177
2011-04-13
16:56:08

create Calagator::Event 1250460484 Ultimate SEO Mastery Workshop - 3-Day Advanced Roll back

description nil Join Colleen Wright of the Search Engine Academy Northwest as she teaches the latest search engine marketing tips and tactics. In this 3-day course you will learn advanced strategies to capture your target market through the power of the search engines and the strength of compelling content. <b>SEO Training Course Day 1</b> * Review the 6-step optimization process taught in the Essentials class to help you retain this important information. * Work on advanced keyword research strategies. * Learn techniques that will help you write effective sales copy that gets results. * Understand how the personalization of search results is changing the rules. * Find out the best approaches for setting up a blog and learn about the art of blogging. * Creative ideas for implementing user generated content (UGC). * More custom website reviews. <b>SEO Training Course Day 2</b> * What is Latent Semantic Indexing and how can it help my website? * How to develop a unique selling proposition that retains your visitor's interest and gets them digging deeper into our web sites. * Why are database driven sites unique when it comes to SEO and how can we make sure we get maximum advantage from SEO? * What is Social Media Marketing and how can it help boost sales? * How to quickly gain exposure in Google, Yahoo!, and others within 24 to 48 hours * What is Pay Per Click and who are the players? * Learn how to implement Google Analytics on your website and why this is a must! * Find out about the tools offered by the search engines to increase your web site's success <b>SEO Training Course Day 3</b> * Learn about competitive intelligence and multi-variate analysis and how these tools can help increase your website's rankings * Learn about web analytics and how to analyze your progress with ClickTracks * Learn the power of article marketing * What problems might your site run in to and how can they be fixed? Will talk about technical issues that come up. * Sure fire strategies to build your SEO business * Group Q&A * Final Exam * Wrap-up and awards See the website for information on the 5-day Comprehensive course that combines the 2-day Essentials and the 3-day Advanced course material. Contact: Colleen Wright Phone: 503-530-8178 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.seotrainingnw.com/register
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Change #8176
2011-04-13
16:53:59

create Calagator::Event 1250460483 Ultimate SEO Mastery Workshop - 2-Day Essentials Roll back

description nil Join Colleen Wright of the Search Engine Academy Northwest as she teaches the latest search engine marketing tips and tactics. In this 2-day course you will learn the essentials of getting your website indexed appropriately and quickly. <b>SEO Training Course Day 1</b> * 2-Day Beginner's Class Discover a complete 6-step system for performing effective search engine marketing * Learn how to perform keyword research that will attract your target market * Write content that will turn visitors into customers * Find out the importance of keyword placement on your web pages and where to actually place the keywords * Discover how to improve your Click-through Ratios <b>SEO Training Course Day 2</b> * Learn optimal techniques to get your pages indexed by the Search Engines. * Find out what it takes to monitor your progress and the tools to help you. * Understand the benefits of working with ranges of pages. * Discover what it takes to stay out of trouble with the search engines by learning about anti-spamming guidelines. * Learn why submitting your site to directories is important and how to choose the correct directories. * What is Link Popularity and why is it important. * Receive internal and external link building strategies that will make it easier for the search engines to find your web pages. * Learn about the missing element in SEO: Creativity and find out how you too can get your creative juices flowing! * Get your site reviewed and walk away with a customized action-plan to get your website optimized for maximum performance. * Learn about technologies that can improve your conversion rates and capture phone calls right from your web site. See the website for information on the 5-day Comprehensive course that combines the 2-day Essentials and the 3-day Advanced course material. Contact: Colleen Wright Phone: 503-530-8178 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.seotrainingnw.com/register
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Change #8175
2011-04-13
13:11:13

update Calagator::Venue 202391241 PSU Professional Develpment Center Roll back

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Change #8174
2011-04-13
13:10:42

update Calagator::Event 1250459607 The Art of Managing in an Agile World Roll back

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Change #8173
2011-04-13
13:10:42

create Calagator::Venue 202391241 PSU Professional Develpment Center Roll back

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Change #8172
2011-04-13
13:05:31

create Calagator::Event 1250460482 Technology Executives Group Mentoring Preview Roll back

description nil May 11, 2011 from 7:45am to 10:30am Sponsored by Stoel Rives <b>Register:</b> http://oregontrainingnetwork.com/technology-executives-mentoring-group-preview/ According to a recent Portland Development Commission survey, the most pressing need for this area’s software and high tech leaders is mentoring. When we gather together, we can create extraordinary breakthroughs for each other. We’re calling you to a gathering of CEOs and top executives from Software, Information Technology Developer and Provider Companies for a morning of exceptional candor, honesty, and mutual assistance on <b>Wednesday, May 11, 2011, 7:45 AM to 10:30 AM</b> at the offices of <b>Stoel Rives, 900 SW 5th Ave, 19th floor</b>. <b>Come join Richard Lazar</b>, four-time CEO and serial entrepreneur at this Oregon Training Network event. Facilitating will be Tom Cox and Gabe Fasolino of the Portland Transformational Leadership Initiative (PTLI), creators of the CEO Group Coaching Model <b>You’ll get four primary benefits from attending this meeting:</b> 1. The chance to address a problem you’re facing — maybe one you don’t think is solvable 2. The opportunity to receive support and connect with other CEOs 3. The opportunity to give support to other CEOs 4. Hands-on experience using a powerful organizational-change tool you can take back to the office and use with your team, thereby multiplying their effectiveness More info: http://oregontrainingnetwork.com/technology-executives-mentoring-group-preview/
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Change #8171
2011-04-13
10:16:03

update Calagator::Event 1250460481 pdx.pm Portland Perl Mongers Roll back

description The plan is to have a series of Lighting talks around the topic of "Worst Useful Hack". Though our only scheduled speaker has come down with the sick so it might just end up being social hour... though if you have any ideas you would like to share please feel free to bring them up on the mailing list or on irc. Mailing List info: http://pdx.pm.org/kwiki/index.cgi?MailingList IRC info: #pdx.pm on irc.perl.org More info on the wiki: http://pdx.pm.org/kwiki/index.cgi?February2011Meeting topic: Mock::Quick speaker: Chad 'Exodist' Granum Mock::Quick: (CPAN, Github) Is a modern mocking library taking advantage of modern Perl interface design. Topics include: * Quickly throwing together a minimum object to shove somewhere * Mocking a quick, but strict object * Takeover an already loaded class redefining and restoring specific methods * Generate a mocked class that prevents the real one from loading * Anonymous package mocking for a reusable mock * Collecting usage data * Brief overview of internals (the more you know! -=* Mailing List info: http://pdx.pm.org/kwiki/index.cgi?MailingList IRC info: #pdx.pm on irc.perl.org More info on the wiki: http://pdx.pm.org/kwiki/index.cgi?February2011Meeting
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Change #8170
2011-04-13
09:02:31

create Calagator::Event 1250460481 pdx.pm Portland Perl Mongers Roll back

description nil The plan is to have a series of Lighting talks around the topic of "Worst Useful Hack". Though our only scheduled speaker has come down with the sick so it might just end up being social hour... though if you have any ideas you would like to share please feel free to bring them up on the mailing list or on irc. Mailing List info: http://pdx.pm.org/kwiki/index.cgi?MailingList IRC info: #pdx.pm on irc.perl.org More info on the wiki: http://pdx.pm.org/kwiki/index.cgi?February2011Meeting
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Change #8169
2011-04-13
08:20:31

update Calagator::Event 1250460429 PDXPHP: Monthly Meeting Roll back

description Topic TBD. Details: http://pdxphp.org/2011-april-meeting At this meeting, we have one free pass to Open Source Bridge 2011 to give away. All atendees of the meeting will be eligible to win. Winner will be chosen by random drawing at the meeting. Topic(s): Open for further topic suggestions <b>Search Integration</b> (Presentor: Anthony Gentile @agentile) <ul> <li>Talk about things to consider when integrating search into a web application.</li> <li>Discuss existing search methods and tools and their features.</li> <li>Show example code focusing on <a href="http://lucene.apache.org/solr/">Solr</a> and some useful features it provides for.</li> <li>Importance of search result presentation</li> </ul>
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Change #8168
2011-04-12
16:44:15

update Calagator::Event 1250460475 PDX Python Monthly Meeting Roll back

description The monthly Portland Python meetup. Tonight we've got a great meeting planned. Chris Pitzer will show us how he's been Learning Javascript from Python, and I'll be sharing my thoughts about how and why YOU can and should give technical talks in Why You Should Be Up Here. Also, we still don't have a volunteer for Michel's Module of the Month, so if you're up for telling us about your new favorite stdlib module we'd love to hear about it! The monthly Portland Python meetup. Tonight we've got a great meeting planned. Chris Pitzer will show us how he's been Learning Javascript from Python, and Michelle Rowley will be sharing her thoughts about how and why YOU can and should give technical talks in Why You Should Be Up Here. Also, we still don't have a volunteer for Michel's Module of the Month, so if you're up for telling us about your new favorite stdlib module we'd love to hear about it!
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Change #8167
2011-04-12
16:04:59

create Calagator::Event 1250460480 Galois Tech Talk: Using RNA MVX Shared Memory Pools to Improve Large-Memory Workloads and Storage Performance Roll back

description nil Presented by Jim Snow. RNA Networks is a software company focused on providing the next generation storage cache solution that addresses performance deficiencies and the rising cost of storage for virtual environments. Our software solution utilizes compute resources (DRAM and flash) as a distributed clustered cache moving 'active' data off of the storage tier and into the compute tier translating to significant performance gains with no additional investment in hardware resources. RNA's MVX technology is based on a distributed shared memory core that leverages RDMA fabrics and allows for a unified and flexible namespace that can scale proportionally to meet any performance or capacity need. In this presentation we'll discuss the core architecture and how this can be leveraged to both reduce the cost of high end storage and meet high performance storage objectives.
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title nil Galois Tech Talk: Using RNA MVX Shared Memory Pools to Improve Large-Memory Workloads and Storage Performance
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Change #8166
2011-04-12
15:43:28

create Calagator::Event 1250460479 PubTalk Roll back

description nil <b><h1>Pubtalk - 20th April 2011</b></h1> <br><b>Pubtalk</b>is a high-energy networking event for entrepreneurs, investors and other professionals for the purpose of growing new companies in Clark County and the surrounding area. The event attracts approx 120 participants and provides a unique opportunity for you to network with world class business professionals.<br><br>Come along and join us to see three new innovative companies present. First up is <b>GroEasy Inc.</b> who design and manufacture grow bags, soft-sided container gardening planters, soil amendments and accessories for the horticultural, nursery and retail gardening industry. Next we have <b>Bowserwear</b> who design and manufacture medical devices for the veterinary industry under the brand name Healers™. Our final company is <b>Stark Foundations</b> who market and manufacture a proprietary “concrete-less” foundation system for tower-related structures, including monopole and multi-legged lattice structures that are used by railroad, solar, wind, signage, cell tower, and many other industries. <i>This event is sponsored by:<br><b></i><li>Schwabe, Williamson and Wyatt <li>Eric Fuller & Associates, <li>Talbot, Korvola & Warwick, LLP <li>AHA! Alling Henning Associates, Inc <li>O'Shansky's Restaurant & Lounge <li>English Estate Winery <li>Chris Bidleman Photography <li>David Alonzo - Wide Angle Studios</b> Future events are scheduled for: <b> June 22 Jul/Aug, Sep 21 and Nov 23 2011.</b><br> In partnership with SWWDC, the OEN and CREDC. For more details call Maria Swanson: 678 231 6228 or to REGISTER, please go to: http://www.swwdc.org/
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Change #8165
2011-04-12
13:58:46

update Calagator::Event 1250460459 Beer and Blog Roll back

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Change #8164
2011-04-12
13:57:43

update Calagator::Event 1250460478 Paul Bingham: Friend to All, Giant of Heart Roll back

title Paul Bingham: Friend to All, Giant of Heart [Beer and Blog] Paul Bingham: Friend to All, Giant of Heart
Change #8163
2011-04-12
13:48:59

update Calagator::Event 1250460478 Paul Bingham: Friend to All, Giant of Heart Roll back

description As most of you know, our beloved film/tech/train/jazz/labyrinth/werewolf/volunteering-loving Renaissance man Paul Bingham passed away from cancer on April 3, 2011. A private memorial in his honor is planned for this Sunday, April 17, at the <a href="http://portlandartmuseum.org/">Portland Art Museum</a>’s Whitsell Auditorium. All are welcome (There will be chocolate! And a labyrinth!) but you must RSVP because there is a capacity cap. You can do that here: <a href="http://friendsofpaulbingman.eventbrite.com/">http://friendsofpaulbingman.eventbrite.com/</a> What you might not know is that the organization planning the memorial--they appropriately call themselves Friend’s of Paul Bingham--is raising funds to cover the expenses related to the memorial. They are also raising money to donate to two of his favorite organizations in his name: <a href="http://www.nwfilm.org/">The Northwest Film Center</a> and <a href="http://www.trinity-episcopal.org/08TrinitySite/sections/parish_life/labyrinth.html">The Trinity Labyrinth Guild</a>. You can donate money via this website: <a href="http://paulbingman.chipin.com/memorial-event-for-paul-bingman">http://paulbingman.chipin.com/memorial-event-for-paul-bingman</a> Because Paul’s interests were so varied and vast (and so are the friends he made) the Friend’s of Paul Bingham group is asking all of us help spread the word about his memorial. Not all of the lives he touched are Internet savvy, so they might not know about the memorial. They might not even know that Paul has passed. So, if you’re part of a group that Paul had been involved with, we ask that you share the news of his death and invite anyone who may have experienced his bear hugs and kindness to RSVP and attend the memorial. This Friday’s Beer and Blog meetup is dedicated to the memory of our dedicated friendly soul Paul, the man everyone loved so much. We’ll be accepting donations to turn over to the Friend’s of Paul Bingham group. And we’ll be sharing stories about the giant with the giant heart. We hope to see you there. I know Paul will be, in spirit. As most of you know, our beloved film/tech/train/jazz/labyrinth/werewolf/volunteering-loving Renaissance man Paul Bingman passed away from cancer on April 3, 2011. A private memorial in his honor is planned for this Sunday, April 17, at the <a href="http://portlandartmuseum.org/">Portland Art Museum</a>’s Whitsell Auditorium. All are welcome (There will be chocolate! And a labyrinth!) but you must RSVP because there is a capacity cap. You can do that here: <a href="http://friendsofpaulbingman.eventbrite.com/">http://friendsofpaulbingman.eventbrite.com/</a> What you might not know is that the organization planning the memorial--they appropriately call themselves Friend’s of Paul Bingman--is raising funds to cover the expenses related to the memorial. They are also raising money to donate to two of his favorite organizations in his name: <a href="http://www.nwfilm.org/">The Northwest Film Center</a> and <a href="http://www.trinity-episcopal.org/08TrinitySite/sections/parish_life/labyrinth.html">The Trinity Labyrinth Guild</a>. You can donate money via this website: <a href="http://paulbingman.chipin.com/memorial-event-for-paul-bingman">http://paulbingman.chipin.com/memorial-event-for-paul-bingman</a> Because Paul’s interests were so varied and vast (and so are the friends he made) the Friend’s of Paul Bingman group is asking all of us help spread the word about his memorial. Not all of the lives he touched are Internet savvy, so they might not know about the memorial. They might not even know that Paul has passed. So, if you’re part of a group that Paul had been involved with, we ask that you share the news of his death and invite anyone who may have experienced his bear hugs and kindness to RSVP and attend the memorial. This Friday’s Beer and Blog meetup is dedicated to the memory of our dedicated friendly soul Paul, the man everyone loved so much. We’ll be accepting donations to turn over to the Friend’s of Paul Bingman group. And we’ll be sharing stories about the giant with the giant heart. We hope to see you there. I know Paul will be, in spirit.
Change #8162
2011-04-12
13:41:42

update Calagator::Event 1250460478 Paul Bingham: Friend to All, Giant of Heart Roll back

description As most of you know, our beloved film/tech/train/jazz/labyrinth/werewolf/volunteering-loving Renaissance man Paul Bingham passed away from cancer on April 3, 2011. A private memorial in his honor is planned for this Sunday, April 17, at the <a href="http://portlandartmuseum.org/">Portland Art Museum</a>’s Whitsell Auditorium. All are welcome (There will be chocolate! And a labyrinth!) but you must RSVP because there is a capacity cap. You can do that here: <a href="http://friendsofpaulbingman.eventbrite.com/">http://friendsofpaulbingman.eventbrite.com/</a> What you might not know is that the organization planning the memorial--they appropriately call themselves Friend’s of Paul Bingham--is raising funds to cover the expenses related to the memorial. They are also raising money to donate to two of his favorite organizations in his name: <a href="http://www.nwfilm.org/">The Northwest Film Center</a> and <a href="http://www.trinity-episcopal.org/08TrinitySite/sections/parish_life/labyrinth.html">The Trinity Labyrinth Guild</a>. You can donate money via this website: <a href="http://paulbingman.chipin.com/memorial-event-for-paul-bingman">http://paulbingman.chipin.com/memorial-event-for-paul-bingman</a> Because Paul’s interests were so varied and vast (and so are the friends he made) the Friend’s of Paul Bingham group is asking all of us help spread the word about his memorial. Not all of the lives he touched are Internet savvy, so they might not know about the memorial. They might not even know that Paul has passed. So, if you’re part of a group that Paul had been involved with, we ask that you share the news of his death and invite anyone who may have experienced his bear hugs and kindness to RSVP and attend the memorial. This Friday’s Beer and Blog meetup is dedicated to the memory of our dedicated friendly soul Paul, the man everyone loved so much. We’ll be accepting donations to turn over the the Friend’s of Paul Bingham group. And we’ll be sharing stories about the giant with the giant heart. We hope to see you there. I know Paul will be, in spirit. As most of you know, our beloved film/tech/train/jazz/labyrinth/werewolf/volunteering-loving Renaissance man Paul Bingham passed away from cancer on April 3, 2011. A private memorial in his honor is planned for this Sunday, April 17, at the <a href="http://portlandartmuseum.org/">Portland Art Museum</a>’s Whitsell Auditorium. All are welcome (There will be chocolate! And a labyrinth!) but you must RSVP because there is a capacity cap. You can do that here: <a href="http://friendsofpaulbingman.eventbrite.com/">http://friendsofpaulbingman.eventbrite.com/</a> What you might not know is that the organization planning the memorial--they appropriately call themselves Friend’s of Paul Bingham--is raising funds to cover the expenses related to the memorial. They are also raising money to donate to two of his favorite organizations in his name: <a href="http://www.nwfilm.org/">The Northwest Film Center</a> and <a href="http://www.trinity-episcopal.org/08TrinitySite/sections/parish_life/labyrinth.html">The Trinity Labyrinth Guild</a>. You can donate money via this website: <a href="http://paulbingman.chipin.com/memorial-event-for-paul-bingman">http://paulbingman.chipin.com/memorial-event-for-paul-bingman</a> Because Paul’s interests were so varied and vast (and so are the friends he made) the Friend’s of Paul Bingham group is asking all of us help spread the word about his memorial. Not all of the lives he touched are Internet savvy, so they might not know about the memorial. They might not even know that Paul has passed. So, if you’re part of a group that Paul had been involved with, we ask that you share the news of his death and invite anyone who may have experienced his bear hugs and kindness to RSVP and attend the memorial. This Friday’s Beer and Blog meetup is dedicated to the memory of our dedicated friendly soul Paul, the man everyone loved so much. We’ll be accepting donations to turn over to the Friend’s of Paul Bingham group. And we’ll be sharing stories about the giant with the giant heart. We hope to see you there. I know Paul will be, in spirit.
Change #8161
2011-04-12
13:31:09

create Calagator::Event 1250460478 Paul Bingham: Friend to All, Giant of Heart Roll back

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Change #8160
2011-04-12
11:18:38

update Calagator::Event 1250460477 JoomlaPDX User Group Monthly Meeting Roll back

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Change #8159
2011-04-12
11:17:45

update Calagator::Venue 202392367 Henry V 6360 NE ML King Blvd. Portland, OR 97211 Roll back

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Change #8158
2011-04-12
11:16:30

create Calagator::Event 1250460477 JoomlaPDX User Group Monthly Meeting Roll back

description nil Everything You Wanted to Know About Joomla! Content Construction Kits (CCKs), but where afraid to ask. What is a content construction kit? Which one should I use? What are the differences between K2, jSeblod, Zoo, and FlexiContent, the four most popular CCKs in use today. How difficult is a CCK to learn and use? What affect will a CCK have on my template or design? In our Joomla content construction kit presentation we are going to show you. The presentation will cover what a CCK is and why you may want to use one. We'll walk through some feature comparisons of the top four CCKs in use today to help you in choosing the right one. Discuss some of the pros and cons when implementing a CCK, like how the new content affects your templates and layouts. We'll take a sneak peek at some new CCK beta's for Joomla 1.6 and end with a discussion on what features may still be missing in the Joomla core versus a content construction kit. What You’ll Learn * What is a CCK * CCK features vs Joomla 1.5 content construction (the S.C.A.M) * Comparison chart of K2, jSeblod, Zoo, and FlexiContent * Quick administrative back end look at each. * Discuss which tie into Joomla's com_component and which don't effecting module creation. * A quick look at Joomla 1.6 and the new CCK beta. Agenda: 6:30 pm - Networking and Refreshments 7:00 pm - Welcome 7:05 pm - Content Creation Kits 7:45 pm - Meeting close and After Meeting Networking
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Change #8157
2011-04-12
11:16:29

create Calagator::Venue 202392367 Henry V 6360 NE ML King Blvd. Portland, OR 97211 Roll back

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