John Patrick’s presentation at the May General Meeting was a great success! A big thank you to Andy Woodruff for all his hard work, making arrangements and preparations for the event, and then recording it. Also to Lisa Leifels, who helped video the meeting, and to Bert Goff who brought the food. Copies of John Patrick’s book, Net Attitude, will be used as door prizes at some of the upcoming General Meetings.
How do you like our new policy of providing snacks? We would welcome your feedback on this.
We’re looking forward to the June 7th General Meeting in the Robilotti Conference Center as Rick Van Akin tells us about many of the technical challenges facing small business. Please read Bert’s preview article in this edition for more details.
We need to get to know each other better. And we need a Program Chairman. Let’s combine both of those needs at our next meeting. Let’s all introduce ourselves to someone we don’t know, and ask them who might serve as our next Program Chairman. It could be either a man or a woman. And don’t forget to wear a name tag!
I’d like to extend a warm welcome to DACS’ newest member, Bernard Kokinchak!
The 25th anniversary dinner, in March, was such a success that some people have suggested we should make it an annual event. What do you think? Talk it up and it might happen!
What should be the goals of DACS for the next 25 years? The Board of Directors is eager to hear your ideas. Please talk to me or to any Board member.
Have you attended any of our workshops recently? Formerly called SIGs (Special Interest Groups), they are regular events at the DACS Resource Center in the lower level of 198 Main Street in Danbury. One such is Web Design, hosted by Annette van Ommeren. At the May workshop, she taught attendees more about WordPress. Annette has a dedicated web page for this workshop at www.design.annagraphics.com.