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kristen pol's picture

(SVDUG WAS RESCHEDULED) What should we do for the December meeting for Santa Cruz user group?

Have our meeting at Nextspace as usual.
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Carpool over to the Silicon Valley Drupal user group meeting: http://www.meetup.com/DrupalGroup/events/92129612/
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I can't attend either way so I don't care ;)
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Reschedule our Dec meeting to Tuesday Dec 11th
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Reschedule our Dec meeting to Wednesday Dec 12th
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Carpool to SVDUG and reschedule meeting to Tues Dec 11th
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Carpool to SVDUG and reschedule meeting to Wed Dec 12th
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Total votes: 1
kristen pol's picture

Reminder: Santa Cruz Drupal Group meeting Tues July 5th 2011 (7:00pm, Next Space)

Don't forget we have a special SC DUG meeting tomorrow night...

http://groups.drupal.org/node/154799

Email me if you will be coming and haven't been to Nextspace before so I can give you my cell number just in case we have trouble ringing people into the building.

Kristen

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vj um amel's picture

first timer needs to hire someone to help with theming!!

Hello,

I'm finishing my MFA in Digital Arts/New Media here at UC Santa Cruz. We're installing our projects at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History beginning May 29.

I've been building a Drupal site that I will be installing in the gallery space. After having designed the templates, I'm realizing how difficult it is to get the CSS to work.

I have a modest amount of grant money to hire someone to help me finish this over the next few weeks. I work around the clock, so please get in touch at your earliest convenience if interested.

Here's my info...

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laila shereen sakr

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videohead's picture

Radio Engage and Open Media Project

There was a public media barcamp held in Santa Cruz this weekend, and it was very interesting. The barcamp was organized by Quiddities, who is a local web development firm. KUSP (one of three local public radio stations) was well represented, as was the Santa Cruz Design Center. There were also folks from American Public Media, KQED (public media behemoth in San Francisco - radio, TV, etc.), and Peter and Kwai from Santa Cruz Community TV. (No staff from SCCTV, though.) Most of the participants were pubic media and social media activists and enthusiasts.

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