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First Jelly at CitizenDesk

We had a good time at Thursday’s Jelly event -  I’m pretty sure everyone who attended would agree that these sorts of events should be happening more often.  I really want to thank all of you for coming out and chipping in to make it all the more special - especially Zina’s peanut butter Rice Crispie Bars - those were a huge hit!!!

For those of you who could not attend, here are some links that we all talked about - if I forgot any, please send them to me and I’ll add ‘em right away:

http://web414.com/
http://indyhall.com/
http://tv.winelibrary.com/
http://garyvaynerchuk.com/
http://twitter.com/
http://microformats.org/
http://factoryjoe.com/blog/
http://www.horsepigcow.com/
http://www.sxsw.com/
http://tastyblogsnack.com/
http://brian.shaler.name/

Also - we’ve all added Twitter to our list of tools to keep in touch.  If you haven’t already signed up for Twitter, please go sign up and then “friend” us up at CitizenDesk.

Looking at Thursday, April 17th as the next event - Does that work for everyone?

Drupal Camp Wisconsin

Drupal

Drupal Camp is coming to Wisconsin. I’m going to attend DrupalCamp in Milwaukee on January 19th, 2008.  They’ve got a great space (and wifi) at the Milwaukee School of Engineering.

If you’re wanting to learn more about using Drupal to maintain your web site, I’m sure DrupalCamp will be a good time. You can Sign Up Here, and since it’s free, you don’t have a reason not to go with me!  

Let me know if you’d care to carpool?

Holiday Time

Thinking about having a make shift Holiday Party at Citizen Desk.  Nothing to fancy-shmancy, just an excuse to get “the gang” together.  Who’s in? 

Organizing a Meet-Up

We’ve been talking about getting a meet-up going at CitizenWausau.com for some time now.  I’d like to throw out an idea for the first meet-up. How about organizing a Designer’s Meeting? Could be web designers, graphic designers, anyone who creates content.  How does that sound?  Maybe December 10th? Looking for feedback . . .