Posted in Uncategorized on Apr 26th, 2007
The American Friends Service Committee is offering a Listener’s Way Workshop in Claremont this Saturday, April 28:
“Frustrated that ‘they’ just won’t take your views?”
Listener’s Way
Effective Advocacy
The Peace with Justice Center of the Pomona Valley with support of by the Claremont Friends Meeting will sponor AFSC’s popular Listener’s Way workshop. Based on the experience that arguing will only make walls higher and gaps wider, the Listener’s Way method builds on the effectiveness of listening and empathy as a first step to engaging people with different opinions on issues from personal relationships to social justice, war and peace. Join the Listener’s Way workshop on:
Saturday, April 28th, 10am to 2pm
Claremont Friends Meeting
727 West Harrison Ave
Claremont, CA
($15 suggested donation, incl. materials and snack lunch)
To register or for information, email or call Gerald Haynes at haynesqdh@aol.com, (909) 624-5008.
More information available here.
Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 22nd, 2007

Dan Lee’s Academy of T’ai Chi Ch’uan
Tai Chi classes are offered in the basement of Pasadena Presbyterian Church on Thursday nights. Enrollment for the next set of classes will be open between March 29 – April 12. For more information, visit danleetaichi.com.
Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 16th, 2007
San Gabriel Valley blogger and web designer Susan Kitchens* (2020 Hindsight, Family Oral History Using Digital Tools) is offering local hands-on Build Your Website in 1 Day workshops geared toward independent creatives and people with small businesses:
You’re in the greater Los Angeles area. You’ve got some computer skills. You surf the net. You’ve bought stuff online. You’re comfortable using websites that make you fill out forms to get stuff done (send email, send message, sign up for something, make a purchase).
You’ve thought about web sites. You’ve made some inquiries. You’ve found the prices scary: $500? $1000? $2000? $5000? More!? Eeek– your inner CFO says you can’t spare that kind of money on a site. Not right now.
But you still need that web site.
So you weigh the alternatives.
You could build it yourself… Sure, buy that book, figure out HTML, how to construct pages. But you haven’t done that yet because, well, you’re working on the really important stuff — your idea or service that the web site is going to be about. The do-it-yourself route sounds like such an impossible time-sink. It’ll take weeks! Or months!
Is there some kind of in-between way?
A way to have a website that’s so well-behaved that it practically runs itself?
A way that you can work in the spirit of do-it-yourself without having to learn an entire new discipline? At a price that your Inner CFO will gladly authorize?
Yes.
This workshop is for you.
By the end of one day, you’ve done all the major work to get the website up and running. The total cost is about $250 — which includes domain registration, hosting and the all-day workshop. (more information)
*Susan is also a Computer Press Award-winning how-to book author, as well as an all around good person.