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Thursday, June 05, 2008

Tonight: Celebrate and Unify at the DFA-DFNM Meetup

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One of our cakes from a previous celebration

This month's Albuquerque DFA-DFNM Meetup will be a get-together to celebrate our primary victories (and commisserate over losses), come together to unify for a win in November and hang out socializing and sharing treats.

We hope to see many of our candidates and folks from the campaigns and other groups that will be working hard to elect Democrats this year to share in the festivities. If any of you are reading this, come on down! This Meetup is about celebrating with fellow grassroots activists and getting motivated for the work we must do in the months to come if we want to turn New Mexico Blue, Blue, Blue! Change is coming. And we're fired up.

All are welcome. You can RSVP and/or join the group and get on the email list here. As always, tonight's Meetup is at the Social Hall of the First Unitarian Church on the SW corner of Carlisle and Comanche in Albuquerque. It begins at 7:00 PM.

June 5, 2008 at 11:56 AM in Candidates & Races, Democratic Party, DFNM - Albq, MeetUp | Permalink

Comments

I wish I could be there but I'm in Utah. As anyone who uses technology in education knows, keeping up is a challenge. Successful strategies for keeping up almost always include the quest for parsimony - in other words finding a mother load of useful information which is available in a single place over s short time span. A colleague of mine and I attended just such an event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. The 2008 Teaching with Technology Idea Exchange ( TTIX08 ) was an event cram packed with people looking to share ideas and find ideas they could latch onto and use. The two day event featured speakers from across the US and in a few cases from beyond. All the sessions were videotaped and appear on the conference website at https://www.ttix.org/

A quick sample of usable technology is twitter ( twitter.com .) Do you already use it? Check it out. That and many more ideas filled pages of notes and laptops of those who attended this year.

Posted by: itle="https://ttix.org" href="https://ttix.org">suz | Jun 6, 2008 9:45:42 AM

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