Title: Donate to Charlie Brown and 15% will go to Lake Tahoe victims
Calitics (293 links)
D-Day (133 links)
Turn Tahoe Blue (34 links)
Last night I received a fundraising email from the Charlie Brown for Congress campaign stating that 15% of online donations will go to the Sacramento - Sierra Red Cross to help the victims of the Angora fire in South Lake Tahoe (which is in California's 4th congressional district). Now, for those of you who don't know it, Charlie Brown has done something similar before. At the end of the previous fundraising quarter in March he pledged to give 10% of contributions to local veteran aide groups. The donations were distributed to the Sacramento Stand Down, Nevada County Stand Down, and Sierra College Veterans Club in mid April.
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Excuses, Excuses
Scoles in Carolina (1 link)
When I have been in town, I have spent a great deal of time coordinating media inquiries and responding to disasters or potential disasters. We had a large apartment fire in the Greenville area recently. The fire displaced 50 people, destroying 30 apartments. Since most disasters happen in the middle of the night, I had to respond to media calls beginning at midnight and conducted interviews beginning at 2:45 a.m. The positive is that no one was hurt and all of the victims received assistance from the Red Cross in various forms based on their disaster-caused needs. Here's an article from the local rag, the Greenville News We also recently had to eliminate a 15 year program due to high cost, lower than average donations (totaling a 30 percent reduction) in revenue, and the fact that the director of the program left the Red Cross. One employee of the program who lost her job contacted several media outlets regarding the program cut, so the CEO and I have spent the better part of the last two days mitigating the situation. Believe me, reporters have no hesitation calling after my business day is done! Here is an article that was written in the Greenville News after the story "broke." Thankfully, when I got a call from the local NBC affiliate Assignment Editor, she felt it was a non-issue. Usually, my reward for doing a good job is more work. That's certainly the case now. I have recently become a Public Affairs Instructor/Trainer for the National American Red Cross. What that means is that I could receive a request to teach Public Affairs anywhere in the nation and U.S. Territories. Now, I need to find organizations that grant funds to non-profits to be used for the purchase of electronic equipment for training. It is better for me that I have the equipment on hand to take with me instead of requesting it from our National office and not know how to use the equipment. Anyway, I will do better at posting again. Especially now that my travel schedule has settled down.
When I have been in town, I have spent a great deal of time coordinating media inquiries and responding to disasters or potential disasters. We had a large apartment fire in the Greenville area recently. The fire displaced 50 people, destroying 30 apartments. Since most disasters happen in the middle of the night, I had to respond to media calls beginning at midnight and conducted interviews beginning at 2:45 a.m. The positive is that no one was hurt and all of the victims received assistance from the Red Cross in various forms based on their disaster-caused needs. Here's an article from the local rag, the Greenville News We also recently had to eliminate a 15 year program due to high cost, lower than average donations (totaling a 30 percent reduction) in revenue, and the fact that the director of the program left the Red Cross. One employee of the program who lost her job contacted several media outlets regarding the program cut, so the CEO and I have spent the better part of the last two days mitigating the situation. Believe me, reporters have no hesitation calling after my business day is done! Here is an article that was written in the Greenville News after the story "broke." Thankfully, when I got a call from the local NBC affiliate Assignment Editor, she felt it was a non-issue. Usually, my reward for doing a good job is more work. That's certainly the case now. I have recently become a Public Affairs Instructor/Trainer for the National American Red Cross. What that means is that I could receive a request to teach Public Affairs anywhere in the nation and U.S. Territories. Now, I need to find organizations that grant funds to non-profits to be used for the purchase of electronic equipment for training. It is better for me that I have the equipment on hand to take with me instead of requesting it from our National office and not know how to use the equipment. Anyway, I will do better at posting again. Especially now that my travel schedule has settled down.
Congratulations Red Cross and Jo Hill
The Real Sporer
Congratulations are due the Real life spouse, Jo Ellen Hill, for election to the Board of the Central Iowa Red Cross Chapter. As all who know her can confirm, Jo is a dynamo of ideas and project energy who likes to help people. So congratulations to the Red Cross for a great new member.
>>Comment: I am not in favor of GOP women in charge of the nations blood supply. We are still paying for the tainted blood supply that Libby Dole manged during her Red Cross regime!
>>Comment: Hmmm.... Congrats to you Jo Ellen!
>>Comment: Anon 4:48-"a mental hospital, maybe something you ought to think about?"
>>Comment: What is this??? Did someone hack into your blog and started to post crazy stuff? Sporer cares about animals and the Spouse likes to help people. What next, Sporer reveals his Sierra Club membership? I thought this softy stuff was reserved for us bleeding heart liberals. A little disappointed that the Red Cross has not updated the board info on their web site, as I would have been curious to see a pic of the Hot Spouse… - Congratulations to Ms. Hill anyways!
>>Comment: wow 4:48 - not much hate speech there is there? Wow...Republican women have a stake in sabotaging the blood supply. That makes sense. Republican women have no blood. Natural disasters never affect republicans. We have a special dispensation from God. We also don't breath the air or drink the water. Oh, and we hate kids too.
>>Comment: Thank God for the Red Cross. They are the only thing that stands between us and FEMA. As we learned, like ALL govt agencies, FEMA can't do what it's supposed to do. The Red Cross does. Sounds like a conservative organization. Some might call it compassionate conservatism.
Congratulations are due the Real life spouse, Jo Ellen Hill, for election to the Board of the Central Iowa Red Cross Chapter. As all who know her can confirm, Jo is a dynamo of ideas and project energy who likes to help people. So congratulations to the Red Cross for a great new member.
>>Comment: I am not in favor of GOP women in charge of the nations blood supply. We are still paying for the tainted blood supply that Libby Dole manged during her Red Cross regime!
>>Comment: Hmmm.... Congrats to you Jo Ellen!
>>Comment: Anon 4:48-"a mental hospital, maybe something you ought to think about?"
>>Comment: What is this??? Did someone hack into your blog and started to post crazy stuff? Sporer cares about animals and the Spouse likes to help people. What next, Sporer reveals his Sierra Club membership? I thought this softy stuff was reserved for us bleeding heart liberals. A little disappointed that the Red Cross has not updated the board info on their web site, as I would have been curious to see a pic of the Hot Spouse… - Congratulations to Ms. Hill anyways!
>>Comment: wow 4:48 - not much hate speech there is there? Wow...Republican women have a stake in sabotaging the blood supply. That makes sense. Republican women have no blood. Natural disasters never affect republicans. We have a special dispensation from God. We also don't breath the air or drink the water. Oh, and we hate kids too.
>>Comment: Thank God for the Red Cross. They are the only thing that stands between us and FEMA. As we learned, like ALL govt agencies, FEMA can't do what it's supposed to do. The Red Cross does. Sounds like a conservative organization. Some might call it compassionate conservatism.
Today was a better day
FlirtaciousJ (11 links)
I picked up an award at work today. After Hurricane Rita, I joined thousands of others and went to the Red Cross to volunteer. They never mobilized me, but ironically I was quickly pulled into a number of Hurricane Relief-related projects at work. Last summer I was informed that I would be receiving an award for that; today in a staff meeting they gave it to me. It was nice to be able to contribute even when I didn't get to volunteer. That one is going on the wall, and I'll look at it with some pride.
I picked up an award at work today. After Hurricane Rita, I joined thousands of others and went to the Red Cross to volunteer. They never mobilized me, but ironically I was quickly pulled into a number of Hurricane Relief-related projects at work. Last summer I was informed that I would be receiving an award for that; today in a staff meeting they gave it to me. It was nice to be able to contribute even when I didn't get to volunteer. That one is going on the wall, and I'll look at it with some pride.
Concussion
Mokuren Dojo (13 links)
A vital skill that is perhaps sometimes overlooked in some martial arts syllabi is First Aid. I recommend that everyone participating in martial arts classes obtain and maintain a First Aid and CPR certification equivalent to either American Heart Association or Red Cross standards. At the very minimum, these certifications should be prerequisite to black belt rank or teaching functions in a club.
A vital skill that is perhaps sometimes overlooked in some martial arts syllabi is First Aid. I recommend that everyone participating in martial arts classes obtain and maintain a First Aid and CPR certification equivalent to either American Heart Association or Red Cross standards. At the very minimum, these certifications should be prerequisite to black belt rank or teaching functions in a club.
The importance of teaching
Longstation
have some advice for those that are teenagers or near to it. Teach the young.At a meeting with the red cross recently, one of the red cross workers discussed the benefits of teenagers that learned to give swim lessons and got certified to baby sit. They can run their own schedule, make more per hour than fast food, and then there is the additional benefit of personal growth. Leadership and growing those younger than you can create great personal benefits to those serving. Confidence is a huge benefit that comes with leadership… but it also gives you a sense of the big picture. And the big picture is larger than your own self (selfishness). So if you have a choice between coaxing your child into fast food service or swim lessons/ babysitting. Pick the latter. The kids that we have worked with this summer on swim team will develop into great managers/leaders/teachers. They have learned to work as a team. Develop personalities outside themselves. Challenge others for improvement and deal with other’s selfishness and immaturity. I can only hope that much for your teens / tweens. I think it is more than most parents could teach.
have some advice for those that are teenagers or near to it. Teach the young.At a meeting with the red cross recently, one of the red cross workers discussed the benefits of teenagers that learned to give swim lessons and got certified to baby sit. They can run their own schedule, make more per hour than fast food, and then there is the additional benefit of personal growth. Leadership and growing those younger than you can create great personal benefits to those serving. Confidence is a huge benefit that comes with leadership… but it also gives you a sense of the big picture. And the big picture is larger than your own self (selfishness). So if you have a choice between coaxing your child into fast food service or swim lessons/ babysitting. Pick the latter. The kids that we have worked with this summer on swim team will develop into great managers/leaders/teachers. They have learned to work as a team. Develop personalities outside themselves. Challenge others for improvement and deal with other’s selfishness and immaturity. I can only hope that much for your teens / tweens. I think it is more than most parents could teach.
Class becomes swimmers' delight
NewsHerald (192 links)
It is a regular occurrence for Leslie Runnels-Stover, head water safety instructor for the Central Panhandle Chapter of the American Red Cross. On Tuesday afternoon, Runnels-Stover, 38, was directing aquatic traffic for the start of another day in the Red Cross’ Learn-to-Swim program at the Mosley High School pool.
The two-week lessons, which started in May, are an hour each day Tuesday through Friday. Runnels-Stover has been teaching swimming lessons in the Bay County area for three years. Even though she has summer help from local high school and college students, Runnels-Stover still gets her feet wet with her students.
“I always get in,” she said Tuesday afternoon. “I wouldn’t miss it.”
It is a regular occurrence for Leslie Runnels-Stover, head water safety instructor for the Central Panhandle Chapter of the American Red Cross. On Tuesday afternoon, Runnels-Stover, 38, was directing aquatic traffic for the start of another day in the Red Cross’ Learn-to-Swim program at the Mosley High School pool.
The two-week lessons, which started in May, are an hour each day Tuesday through Friday. Runnels-Stover has been teaching swimming lessons in the Bay County area for three years. Even though she has summer help from local high school and college students, Runnels-Stover still gets her feet wet with her students.
“I always get in,” she said Tuesday afternoon. “I wouldn’t miss it.”
Wahoo! Blood!
Wayans (1 link)
Who said eating fast food is junky? ;p It can actually save a life! In partnership with American Red Cross, Wahoo's Fish Taco is giving away coupons for a free meal to all donors that come to their blood drive locations on the dates below. Don't let Dracula take it this year, give some to the fishes!
Who said eating fast food is junky? ;p It can actually save a life! In partnership with American Red Cross, Wahoo's Fish Taco is giving away coupons for a free meal to all donors that come to their blood drive locations on the dates below. Don't let Dracula take it this year, give some to the fishes!
Going to go bleed
Silverado6000 (2 links)
plus i get to go bleed tomorrow. aka donating blood to the red cross. being O+ gets me phones calls for that.
plus i get to go bleed tomorrow. aka donating blood to the red cross. being O+ gets me phones calls for that.
A fine howdy-doo!
PurpleChez
Yesterday afternoon I went to the Red Cross to donate platelets again. (Did I spell that right? Lemme check my water bottle....) OK, so I took "Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit" to watch. Cracking good movie, and it was PERFECT timing. Closing credits were rolling just as they were taking the needles out. Then I went out for cookies and juice. I don't hurry out, coz when I do I can still feel sort of whuhhh-whuhhh-whuhhh, ya know? Plus...free cookies! But where the eff were the Lorna Doones??? It's not like settling for Nutter Butters is a huge sacrifice, but when one wants an option one wants Lorna Effing Doones!!! I almost asked for my beautiful plasma back. Not really. But I was sure to get my gigantic red water bottle as a gifty-gift for donating platelets in June. I forget what I'm gonna get for July. Maybe a mini-umbrella.
Yesterday afternoon I went to the Red Cross to donate platelets again. (Did I spell that right? Lemme check my water bottle....) OK, so I took "Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit" to watch. Cracking good movie, and it was PERFECT timing. Closing credits were rolling just as they were taking the needles out. Then I went out for cookies and juice. I don't hurry out, coz when I do I can still feel sort of whuhhh-whuhhh-whuhhh, ya know? Plus...free cookies! But where the eff were the Lorna Doones??? It's not like settling for Nutter Butters is a huge sacrifice, but when one wants an option one wants Lorna Effing Doones!!! I almost asked for my beautiful plasma back. Not really. But I was sure to get my gigantic red water bottle as a gifty-gift for donating platelets in June. I forget what I'm gonna get for July. Maybe a mini-umbrella.
Fire
You’re Making Me Sweat
So, my apartment building was on fire today. I'm okay. My roomates are okay. My apartment is okay. It was in 4A, and I live in 2B, so there wasn't any water damage or anything. 4A is empty and they're renovating it, apparently two people that were renovating got injured. Six fire trucks and two ladders and dozens of firemen, according to my roommate. Of course, I'm at work and get a panicked phone call. I get home, and you couldn't even tell there was a fire. No trucks, no traffic, not even people standing around looking at a scorched building. My roommate was like, "No, really! You have to believe me!" There was a sign later on from the American Red Cross Disaster Team telling the occupants of 4A and 3A that they had been by to assist in case there was any kind of assistance needed for the disaster. So yeah, that's that.
So, my apartment building was on fire today. I'm okay. My roomates are okay. My apartment is okay. It was in 4A, and I live in 2B, so there wasn't any water damage or anything. 4A is empty and they're renovating it, apparently two people that were renovating got injured. Six fire trucks and two ladders and dozens of firemen, according to my roommate. Of course, I'm at work and get a panicked phone call. I get home, and you couldn't even tell there was a fire. No trucks, no traffic, not even people standing around looking at a scorched building. My roommate was like, "No, really! You have to believe me!" There was a sign later on from the American Red Cross Disaster Team telling the occupants of 4A and 3A that they had been by to assist in case there was any kind of assistance needed for the disaster. So yeah, that's that.
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Outline
I. Introduction
a. Blog set up
b. Wesch video
c. Why should the Red Cross care about new media?
i. reactive reasons
ii. proactive reasons
II. What social networking tools can Red Cross use to converse with its stakeholders?
a. Blogs
i. Line of Service / Department blogs (International, HRP, Development, Biomed)
ii. Individual Red Cross sanctioned blogs (Russ Paulsen?)
iii. Employee and Volunteer personal blogs (Mike)
iv. Employee / Volunteer community blogs (CentreDaily)
iv. RCO aggregate of Red Cross blogs (a la DC Blogs)
b. Podcasts, Videos, Photos on RCO, Chapter websites and in our blogs
In the new media world, the Red Cross can create a text, video, and audio choice for every communication.
a. Blog set up
b. Wesch video
c. Why should the Red Cross care about new media?
i. reactive reasons
ii. proactive reasons
II. What social networking tools can Red Cross use to converse with its stakeholders?
a. Blogs
i. Line of Service / Department blogs (International, HRP, Development, Biomed)
ii. Individual Red Cross sanctioned blogs (Russ Paulsen?)
iii. Employee and Volunteer personal blogs (Mike)
iv. Employee / Volunteer community blogs (CentreDaily)
iv. RCO aggregate of Red Cross blogs (a la DC Blogs)
b. Podcasts, Videos, Photos on RCO, Chapter websites and in our blogs
In the new media world, the Red Cross can create a text, video, and audio choice for every communication.
The Machine is Us/ing Us
Want to understand Web 2.0 implications in 5 minutes?
Watch this video by Professor Wesch from Kasas State University:
The Machine is Us/ing Us
Watch this video by Professor Wesch from Kasas State University:
The Machine is Us/ing Us
Forget the word blog
You no longer have to know how to code html to communicate online.
Anyone can have a public voice, in any form:
Anyone can have a public voice, in any form:
- text
- photos
- video
- audio
- comments
A blog by any other name would be a journal, a diary, a bulletin board, a column, a forum, or a log. The term "blog" is derived from "web log" and it all boils down to a web-based running commentary, usually by a single author, sometimes with comments by others.
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