Come play with WordPress at Skytemple!
Join us for a jaunty gambol through the fields of design and development, whilst you evade the treacherously plush clutches of common mistakes.
With years of WordPress development under our belts, we’ve decided it’s time to share the knowledge! Come to the first of a series of workshops: for the first session we’ll be setting up a sandbox for us to play with WordPress in, and answer your questions as we show you how to build a site from scratch.
There is limited space, so please RSVP!
Beer and WordPress: a match made in heaven.
That’s what it says here in this MeetUp event, anyway.
Attendees should have an interest in WordPress, and/or an interest in beer.
Great Pioneer Valley computer repair
We’re very keen on supporting local business here in Pioneer Valley.
Personally, I feel even keener when a great person is part of the matter.
Kiernan is an amazing guy, and has a great array of glowing recommendations in LinkedIn for his work repairing, upgrading, recovering, training (and more) with Green Earth Computers. (The facebook fan page is pretty lively, too.)
Think about your last computer emergency. When you’ll need him, it’ll probably be urgent. To make it easy on yourself, be sure to bookmark his site when you visit it.
Rhymes With Orange turns fifteen!
After a whopping 5,475 strips, Rhymes With Orange has reached the admirable 15-year landmark. How was the event celebrated? There are a few ways. Here’s just one:
The second way I’m celebrating the 15th birthday is to display the strips larger on the website. And by the way, the strips now go back on the front page to 1995!
(We’re happy to play a part in the festivities, of course. Congrats!)
To appreciate the full celebration, you’ll just have to check out the full story.
Green your eats!
Here’s a good idea: let’s support healthy food systems.
The project, “Movable Feast,” involves the artistic transformation of a typical mobile food service trailer into an advocacy tool for healthy eating, local food production and sustainable living in Western Massachusetts.
In the Fall of 2010, traveling to multiple sites in Western Massachusetts (particularly in disenfranchised low-income communities), “Movable Feast” will create sites of celebration and exchange with informational presentations, local performances, and healthy meals prepared and served to the local community. We see this process as part of a unique artistic and social practice, and you can read more about the project and follow its developments at our web site: www.movablefeastproject.org.
The effort is gaining ground in the Refresh Project, so take a look, cast your vote, and get involved.






