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Monday, February 8, 2010
Location: RVML - 258 A St, Ashland UPSTAIRS, Suite 7
Monday, February 8, 2010
Time: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Meri Walker- Click for more information
Workshop: Up, Up and Away! A Four-Week Course that will Change your Relationship with your Computer
With Meri Walker


Cost: $179 pays for four lively, hands-on sessions of 90-minutes. Maximum 12 participants per class! REGISTER NOW to save your place in the next session. Call 541-488-7942 or email Meri today at thevmcoach@gmail.com to hold your spot!



Workshop Description:

What is "Up, Up and Away?" And Why Should Baby Boomers & Seniors Care?

"Up, Up and Away" as a 4-week hands-on workshop where people over 50 can easily learn the essential skills and attitudes you need to communicate with family and learn online - using an inexpensive laptop or netbook - anywhere you can get on a WIFI connection.

Over the 4 weekly sessions, together we will let go of painful, frustrating habits associated with "desktop computing" and get ourselves mobile and up "in The Cloud" where software is FREE and your data won't get lost anymore!

In "Up, Up and Away" you will learn how to set up a personal online learning space, connect to social networks where people care about the things you care about, and start sharing your stories and pictures using simple, FREE online tools. We'll use Google mail, Google Docs, free blogging software, simple social media (including Facebook, if you want), Skype, free online picture and video editors, free music and audio books, and other FREE applications.

Are you tired of computing being an isolated experience that leaves you frustrated, confused, and spending much more time and money than you'd like? Then please take this 4-week opportunity to change your relationship to your computer, the Internet, and the joy of lifetime learning!

"Up, Up and Away" will transform your experience of computing from slow, confusing and frustrating to fast, easy and more FUN than you ever imagined! What's more, you will open new doors that equip you to live independently and safely for many years to come. When you can use your own mobile computer to communicate easily and confidently, you and your family will connect more easily. And everyone will rest easier, too. Looking towards the future, you'll also be preparing yourself to connect directly with professionals on your healthcare team, too. This isn't science-fiction! Many low-cost telemedicine and telehealth support services are available now and just waiting for you to get online and try them!

To read some of my thoughts about Cloud Computing, Web 2.0, and the process of building trust in online relationships, please visit my blog: http://virtualmeetingcoach.com." Target="_blank">http://virtualmeetingcoach.com. Or feel free to sign up for my free 10-day e-course at http://virtualmeetingstartup.com to get a taste of the way I teach.

What Does It Cost?* Only $179 pays for 4 lively, hands-on sessions of 90-minutes. If you'd like to add a 90-minute private tutorial, you can also get a 1-on-1 session focused on whatever you want special help with for an additional $99. This is a special discount on my regular coaching fee made available only to participants enrolled in this course. The coaching value alone is worth $225.

*I want to be able to provide Rogue Valley Baby Boomers and Seniors with high-quality, high-value support for building your 21st century computer literacy, regardless of the size of your budget. I know times are tough... and it's also way past time for aging Baby Boomers and seniors to get comfortable using mobile computers to connect with our grandchildren and the entire global community of adults learning online.

Because of this, I have established a sliding scale for this class and I will trust people who want to enroll to request a cash fee that works best for you. If your financial situation is tight, I suggest you offer a 60-70% cash payment and supplement it with whatever other creative reimbursement strategies you want to propose. I encourage anyone who wants to enroll to engage me in an honest conversation about your situation. I will let you know what I'm needing at the moment - besides cash - and trust that we can come up with smart ways you can help me obtain some other things I need.


How Does This Work?

1. You provide your own wireless-ready laptop or netbook. PC or Macintosh-based, it doesn't matter which. Bring your laptop or netbook with you to class every time ready to get online.

2. At the beginning of the course, you will learn to use a private online WIKI, an easy online classroom environment that allows you to access private course materials throughout the week, between our live sessions.

3. At the first session, you will be matched with a learning partner. The two of you will coach each together, both in class and between sessions, using the course WIKI.

4. Between live class sessions, you will complete some simple assignments to help you get the maximum benefit from our face-to-face sessions.

5. If you choose to schedule a private, 1-on-1 tutorial, you will schedule your session with Meri at a time that is mutually workable. (This tutorial is a time to get Meri's full attention and help in any areas of special importance to you.)


Presenter's Biography:

Meri Aaron Walker is "The Virtual Meeting Coach." I love helping people learn to use the right virtual meeting tools and other social media to connect with clients, customers, and friends so you can cut costs, build relationships and revenues, and improve operational efficiencies in this tough economy.

I'm also the co-author of Teamwork is An Individual Skill: Getting Your Work Done When Sharing Responsibility (Berret Kohler, 2001). A popular speaker, I regularly share my insights with business and government leaders and at universities and work with creative teams and business leaders acrossNorth America and Europe. I spent nearly two decades as a close adviser to senior management teams in real estate, health care, long-term care, andtechnology companies in Austin, TX, helping leaders tackle and surmount the challenges of collaboration in an expanding global economy.

Since I relocated to southern Oregon in 2006, I've become a social media evangelist, helping people use free media and virtual meeting tools to strengthen local and distance relationships. I blog as "The Virtual Meeting Coach" and train clients face-to-face and online through my company, Virtual Meeting Startup. My popular online short course, 21 Sure-Fire Ways To Build Trust Working With Others Online, is available free at VirtualMeetingStartup.com.

Here in the Rogue Valley, I'm teaching two local courses: "Up, Up and Away," a 4-week hands-on workshop that takes people from "Technology Hell" to easy, fun mobile computing using cheap laptops and netbooks and free online software. "The Coach's Short List" half-day and full-day workshops help business people learn to make smart use of free virtual meeting tools to save time, money and fuel.

When I'm not working, I love dancing, gardening, hiking, biking, and fishing the wild rivers of Southern Oregon with friends and my sweet dog, Lady.

Maximum 12 participants per class! REGISTER NOW to save your place in the next session.

More information: Call 541-488-7942 or email Meri today at thevmcoach@gmail.com to hold your spot!

Website: http://virtualmeetingcoach.com
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RENT RVML's EVENT CENTER: The 800 Sq.ft. Railroad Museum upstairs is air-conditioned and wheelchair accessible with full audio-visual capabilities available. Fifty folding chairs can be arranged in different configurations for meetings, lectures, and gatherings. -$45 for 2 hours- includes basic publicity, other publicity and production services available. http://www.rvml.org/contact.shtml
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RVML COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER:
RVML is a volunteer operated, donor-supported non-profit organization in Ashland, Oregon providing easy access to a variety of unusual information that inspires, heals and transforms. Thank you Volunteers and Donors!

Free Media Exchange: 1000's of books and videos on all subjects to purchase or exchange for free! 50-Seat Event Center: Attend weekly events or rent it for your own! Rogue Valley Metaphysical Library: Founded in 2001, RVML has grown to be among the largest of its kind in the world with over 15,000 titles to borrow! Subjects include: spirituality, paranormal, personal development, psychology, sociology, science, cosmology, mythology, society and more!

~~ RVML is OPEN EVERY DAY 10am-6pm - (541) 552-9119 ~~ EVENT CENTER IS UPSTAIRS IN THE RAILROAD MUSEUM ~~
RVML- 258 A Street, Ashland, Oregon
Across from Ace Hardware, near the Food Co-Op
In the heart of the Railroad District



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Location: RVML - 258 A St, Ashland UPSTAIRS, Suite 7
Monday, February 8, 2010
Time: 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Anne Heaton- Click for more information
Concert Performance by Singer/Songwriter Anne Heaton


Suggested donation, everyone welcome



Opening the evening for Anne Heaton will be the amazing cellist and vocalist Mai Bloomfield of "Raining Jane."


Anne began her musical journey as a child learning to play classical piano. While in college at the University of Notre Dame, she studied Philosophy and Theology. There she sang in a rock band, but did not begin writing songs until after graduation and a move to New York City. In New York, she started going to open mikes and joined a Harlem gospel choir. "I learned a lot of great old spirituals in this choir, such as 'Motherless Child' among others. John Motley, the choir director, and Cooleridge Taylor-Perkinson, an arranger and composer for the group, introduced me to a lot of early American music. I ended up being invited to tour in Europe as a vocalist with Jazz drummer Max Roach performing gospel, jazz and some of his original compositions."

"My biggest songwriting heroes, however, were always Peter Gabriel and Tori Amos. The most pivotal moment in music for me was hearing Peter Gabriel's 'Us' for the first time. I think this is when I decided I wanted to make music and write songs. I thought if I could ever touch someone else musically the way Peter did on this record or the way Tori had reached me in so many of her songs, I would have done something worthwhile with my life."

Also known for the infectious energy of her live performances -- "a natural performer [with] a rich, soaring voice" (The Seattle Times), Heaton toured behind both of these releases from 2001-2006 playing acoustic venues, coffeehouses, outdoor theaters, rock clubs, and festivals throughout the US. In 2005, Anne won Soul City Cafe, a national competition of live performances and online voting to choose Jewel's opener for her West Coast Tour. In addition to Jewel's tour, Anne also toured as an opening act for Melissa Ferrick and HEM as well as opened for/performed with Jill Sobule, The Pernice Brothers, Jennifer Kimball, Jonatha Brooke, and Edie Carey.


"Heaton comes up with a series of engaging pop arrangements for her lyrics-- tender, amusing, barbed and spiritual by turns. Nothing is neatly
resolved, but that suits Heaton's talents just fine
" (Washington Post)

"Heaton [has] a pop sensibility with an affinity for strong harmonies and hook-laden arrangements" (The Boston Globe)

"More of a storyteller than Norah Jones and definitely in the same category as far as talent and vocal range" (Newspapertaxi.com)

"Anne Heaton combines a healthy sense of New England songwriter folk and college radio-ready verve with a lovely vocal timbre. The result is [Black Notebook], a record that is alternately lush, sweet, funny and sorrowful." (Performing Songwriter)

"You can sometimes hear the influences of songwriting mavericks such as Tori Amos [and] Peter Gabriel in the music of piano-playing
singer-songwriter Anne Heaton, but Heaton's tunes generally tend to iron out her influences' quirks in favor of more mainstream songcraft
." (Chicago Tribune)

"Anne Heaton's songs are nothing if not evocative. Possessing a guided passion that never missteps, she brings you close enough to the fire to feel its warmth and see the excitement but never close enough to get burned." (Cincinnati Citybeat)


Website: http://www.anneheaton.com

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JOIN RVML's E-MAIL LIST: To receive Event Announcements, click http://www.rvml.org/forms/elist.html
______________________________________

RENT RVML's EVENT CENTER: The 800 Sq.ft. Railroad Museum upstairs is air-conditioned and wheelchair accessible with full audio-visual capabilities available. Fifty folding chairs can be arranged in different configurations for meetings, lectures, and gatherings. -$45 for 2 hours- includes basic publicity, other publicity and production services available. http://www.rvml.org/contact.shtml
______________________________________

RVML COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER:
RVML is a volunteer operated, donor-supported non-profit organization in Ashland, Oregon providing easy access to a variety of unusual information that inspires, heals and transforms. Thank you Volunteers and Donors!

Free Media Exchange: 1000's of books and videos on all subjects to purchase or exchange for free! 50-Seat Event Center: Attend weekly events or rent it for your own! Rogue Valley Metaphysical Library: Founded in 2001, RVML has grown to be among the largest of its kind in the world with over 15,000 titles to borrow! Subjects include: spirituality, paranormal, personal development, psychology, sociology, science, cosmology, mythology, society and more!

~~ RVML is OPEN EVERY DAY 10am-6pm - (541) 552-9119 ~~ EVENT CENTER IS UPSTAIRS IN THE RAILROAD MUSEUM ~~
RVML- 258 A Street, Ashland, Oregon
Across from Ace Hardware, near the Food Co-Op
In the heart of the Railroad District



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