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Somehow, I missed one for folding notice

Sigh. So, I emailed the Erie GLBT News and Events list, and also the Erie Gay News group on Facebook on Monday about the possible change in date for folding, and then confirmed the date change on Tuesday. This is in addition to tweeting it and blogging it. I fretted that I was overwhelming . . . → Read More: Somehow, I missed one for folding notice

Folding moved to Wednesday

Sigh. Well, so much for getting ahead. It looks like the shipment of Erie Gay News won’t get here until tomorrow, so I just moved folding to Wednesday. I am hoping that we don’t lose a lot of volunteers because of the change and that we can get them out quickly.

On the plus . . . → Read More: Folding moved to Wednesday

Argh, unsure about arrival of newsletter for folding/distribution

Sigh. I was sort of stressing on Friday that the new printer (which is in NYC) didn’t show shipping info as of yet for the January 2010 issue of Erie Gay News. However, the check cleared Saturday morning, so I figured that everything was okay. We really worked hard to get it in early, . . . → Read More: Argh, unsure about arrival of newsletter for folding/distribution

Confirmed: I am a media whore

As if we needed confirmation. The coordinator for G2H2 (Gay Guy/Girl Happy Hour) just sent in the listing for the January 8, so I figured I would post it. I was doing my normal routine of line up various calendar web sites and copy and paste like mad.

When I got to the community . . . → Read More: Confirmed: I am a media whore

Familial bad luck

I stopped over last night to visit my stepfather in the hospital. He was sleeping. I went downstairs to call my Mom to see what the story was. Apparently, they took care of some stuff and he is on the mend. That was good news.

However, it turns out that my brother had an . . . → Read More: Familial bad luck

D.C. City Council votes in favor of marriage equality

Most cool! There are still some steps to go through, and hoping that Congress doesn’t interfere, but this is pretty happy news!

D.C. City Council votes in favor of marriage equality

From Family Equality Council: Today the District of Columbia (D.C.) City Council voted 11 to 2 in favor of marriage equality. Mayor . . . → Read More: D.C. City Council votes in favor of marriage equality

Good thoughts for my stepfather

My mom just called. My stepfather was feeling under the weather yesterday, and he suggested that they might want to go to the hospital. Mom was very calm, but she kind of suspected what it might be. So, it turns out that it was a heart attack. He is doing okay, but they are . . . → Read More: Good thoughts for my stepfather

Why spell check is not always enough

A co-workerwas having problems with restoring some Exchange public folders. He eventually had to give up and emailed the office that there were new, empty folders and that he was sorry for the incontinence. (He was also handling a phone call at the time, and the spell check had corrected the word to “incontinence” . . . → Read More: Why spell check is not always enough

Heracles encounter with a skunk

Sigh. I was out walking the dogs late tonight and when I rounded the halfway point in Frontier Park, the dogs got a little agitated. It was a skunk! I have a crappy sense of smell, and I was working on bustling them out of there as quickly as possible. When I got home, . . . → Read More: Heracles encounter with a skunk

A very busy weekend

Oy. I am fairly much recovered, but the past few days have been rather booked. This past Thursday, I went to a World AIDS Day presentation at Community United Church that was put on by Community Health Net. My friends Jo and Mary put on a very good presentation. At one point, they were . . . → Read More: A very busy weekend