WAW - Canberra is a monthly event held on the 3rd Wednesday of each month where people gather to socialize over drinks, with no formal talks. The event website provides information on giving a talk or sponsoring the event.
The document discusses the history, customs, and foods associated with Thanksgiving. It notes that Thanksgiving originated from Pilgrim fathers giving thanks for their harvest. Common customs include gathering with family, wishing on turkey wishbones, and watching the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Traditional foods served are stuffed turkey, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie, and apple pie.
The Bemidji State University cross country team will compete in the 30th annual Roy Griak Invitational in St. Paul, Minnesota on September 26th. At their last meet, the Randy Smith Invitational, senior Nicole Crummy led the BSU team with a time of 14 minutes and 58.7 seconds, placing 14th individually as the Beavers came in sixth overall. The women's race at the Roy Griak Invitational is scheduled to begin at 9:50 am.
The Rowan County Arts Center will host an event called "Beat of the Heart" from May 3 to May 5, 2016. The event hours are Friday from 4-10 pm, Saturday from 12-10 pm, and Sunday from 12-4 pm. Single day tickets are $5 each or a weekend pass can be purchased for $12. The event will take place at the Rowan County Arts Center as listed on their website.
The document summarizes Tutor Doctor's marketing campaign in August 2010 to promote their "Back to School COOL Quiz". The quiz was played at various back-to-school events around Richmond, Virginia in August. Over 240 commercials and advertorials aired on radio and online to promote the quiz. Tutor Doctor also had a presence at several community events in late July and August, including a Kroger grand opening, a watermelon festival, a Jonas Brothers concert, Flying Squirrels baseball games, a mommy and me event, a back-to-school event, and the Chesterfield County Fair.
Ravenheart Farms offers one-day retreats in 2012 on Saturdays from May to September focusing on fun, connection, mindfulness and well-being with horses and nature for $120 per person with no horse experience or riding required. The farm is located 15kms north of Kamsack, Saskatchewan near Duck Mountain Provincial Park.
The document provides information about an orientation and social event held by the Flagler County Chapter of WCR on February 5th, 2010. It thanks those who attended and provides contact information for anyone interested in joining or learning more about the Flagler County Chapter of WCR, including a phone number and website address.
The document outlines the schedule and categories for the Master Pit-Master competition being hosted by the Local Charity Society to raise money for the Simpson Youth Center. The competition will take place over Saturday and Sunday, judging brisket, chicken, sauces, pork, and ribs. Proceeds will support the Simpson Youth Center, a local non-profit providing after-school programs, education, work skills training, counseling, and summer/winter camps to over 450 boys and girls.
The document outlines a 36-hour trip through Lee and Wolfe Counties for a young engaged couple. It describes their persona, travel strategy, and activities which include hiking at Natural Bridge and Torrent Falls, dining at Miguel's Pizza and Tyler's Country Kitchen, camping at Pine Crest Campground, horseback riding at Cables Riding Stable, shopping at Main Street Gallery, and seeing a show at the Lee County Amphitheater. The total estimated cost of the trip is $100.
The document discusses the history, customs, and foods associated with Thanksgiving. It notes that Thanksgiving originated from Pilgrim fathers giving thanks for their harvest. Common customs include gathering with family, wishing on turkey wishbones, and watching the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Traditional foods served are stuffed turkey, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie, and apple pie.
The Bemidji State University cross country team will compete in the 30th annual Roy Griak Invitational in St. Paul, Minnesota on September 26th. At their last meet, the Randy Smith Invitational, senior Nicole Crummy led the BSU team with a time of 14 minutes and 58.7 seconds, placing 14th individually as the Beavers came in sixth overall. The women's race at the Roy Griak Invitational is scheduled to begin at 9:50 am.
The Rowan County Arts Center will host an event called "Beat of the Heart" from May 3 to May 5, 2016. The event hours are Friday from 4-10 pm, Saturday from 12-10 pm, and Sunday from 12-4 pm. Single day tickets are $5 each or a weekend pass can be purchased for $12. The event will take place at the Rowan County Arts Center as listed on their website.
The document summarizes Tutor Doctor's marketing campaign in August 2010 to promote their "Back to School COOL Quiz". The quiz was played at various back-to-school events around Richmond, Virginia in August. Over 240 commercials and advertorials aired on radio and online to promote the quiz. Tutor Doctor also had a presence at several community events in late July and August, including a Kroger grand opening, a watermelon festival, a Jonas Brothers concert, Flying Squirrels baseball games, a mommy and me event, a back-to-school event, and the Chesterfield County Fair.
Ravenheart Farms offers one-day retreats in 2012 on Saturdays from May to September focusing on fun, connection, mindfulness and well-being with horses and nature for $120 per person with no horse experience or riding required. The farm is located 15kms north of Kamsack, Saskatchewan near Duck Mountain Provincial Park.
The document provides information about an orientation and social event held by the Flagler County Chapter of WCR on February 5th, 2010. It thanks those who attended and provides contact information for anyone interested in joining or learning more about the Flagler County Chapter of WCR, including a phone number and website address.
The document outlines the schedule and categories for the Master Pit-Master competition being hosted by the Local Charity Society to raise money for the Simpson Youth Center. The competition will take place over Saturday and Sunday, judging brisket, chicken, sauces, pork, and ribs. Proceeds will support the Simpson Youth Center, a local non-profit providing after-school programs, education, work skills training, counseling, and summer/winter camps to over 450 boys and girls.
The document outlines a 36-hour trip through Lee and Wolfe Counties for a young engaged couple. It describes their persona, travel strategy, and activities which include hiking at Natural Bridge and Torrent Falls, dining at Miguel's Pizza and Tyler's Country Kitchen, camping at Pine Crest Campground, horseback riding at Cables Riding Stable, shopping at Main Street Gallery, and seeing a show at the Lee County Amphitheater. The total estimated cost of the trip is $100.
Sterling Bond - Personal Persona Project Final PresentationSterling Bond
Sterling Bond is a musician, sound engineer, and producer who owns Sirius Frequency Studios. He has years of experience in music production, sound design, advertising, and live performance. Sterling is seeking support to build his own professional recording studio so that he can pursue his career goals and escape working minor music industry jobs. He offers incentives for supporters ranging from studio access to private events.
This document contains contact information for 4 references for Natasha L. Ward: Sherry Harris and Cambell Wilkerson, who are both UAM Workforce Instructors; Janie Carter, the Assistant Vice Chancellor at UAM-CTC Crossett; and Linda Tucker, the Director of Vocational Counseling at UAM-CTC Crossett. All references are associated with UAM-CTC Crossett located at 1326 Hwy 52 West in Crossett, Arkansas.
1) The Society of Women Engineers at the University of Arizona held their September 2010 meeting. They introduced the officers for the year and announced upcoming events.
2) Upcoming events included an Evening with Industry event and the SWE Annual Conference in Orlando.
3) Members can earn points to apply towards conference registration or earn prizes by participating in SWE events and activities.
On June 29th, Rich, Chris, and Roberto will climb the Spaghetti Tour route in the mountains below, which is described as a relatively easy warm up climb. They expect it will leave them worn out. Chris is not seeking sponsorship for himself, but for a fundraiser on justgiving.com in memory of Claire Squires, who died while running the London marathon for the Samaritans charity. The route will pass near several peaks over 4,000 meters including Balmenhorn, Piramide Vincent, Naso del Liskamm, Ludwigshohe, Parrotspitze, and Schwarzhorn.
The document is a call for volunteers for the Midnight Sun Run race in Fairbanks, Alaska. It states that over 200 volunteers are needed to assist with all aspects of the race from start to finish and there are many volunteer opportunities available. It provides contact information to call or email the Fairbanks Resource Agency volunteer coordinators Marie or Eva to sign up. Race proceeds benefit FRA programs for people with disabilities and volunteers are thanked for making the event possible.
Mr. Mark A. Brentley, Sr.” is being honored for his 16 years of exemplary VOLUNTEER service on the Pittsburgh Public Schools Board of Directors. We would appreciate your taking out a full-page ad, purchasing a ticket, purchasing a table of ten, a financial donation and/or a donation for a door prize.
Please call 412-953-9583 for additional information.
2015 05-21 flora community club annual meetingMiriam Robeson
The Flora Community Club held its 2015 Annual Meeting on May 21, 2015 to review the activities from June 2014 to May 2015. These activities included sponsoring the Circus in June 2014, hosting farmers markets over the summer, a secret garden tour in June 2014, participating in the County Fair in July 2014, a Flora beautification project also in July 2014, a Harvest of Quilts in September 2014, Moonlight Madness in October 2014, the Christmas Parade in November 2014, an open house for the CCEEC in December 2014, a Christmas Tree Walk also in December 2014, Paint the Town Red in February 2015, a Trash to Treasures event in April 2015, Biscuits and Gravy in May
The document lists various bowling tournaments and workshops taking place in August and September in Michigan. In August, there are USBC workshops on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th at Colonial Lanes and B's Bowling. Additional events include the EdRondot's Pro Shop Shootout on the 7th, Budweiser Michigan Majors on the 15th, MSBS Small Town Challenge on the 23rd, and the PWBA Detroit Open from the 27th to 28th. The 47th Annual Greater Lansing Queens Tournament is on the 29th. In September, events include the MSBS Open from the 4th to 7th, Budweiser Michigan Majors on the 19th, MSBS Open
This document outlines the schedule of events for Louisiana State University's 2017 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Celebration Week from January 16-30, including a day of service on January 16th, a candlelight vigil on the 16th, a commemorative celebration night on the 17th with keynote speaker Shaun King, a unity reception requiring an RSVP on the 18th, a performing arts night on the 19th, and a food drive running from the 2nd to the 30th where student organizations can earn points for donated items.
The document thanks generous donors who helped make an event a success and welcomes people to Winchester's Winter Fiesta on March 13, 2010 which is being hosted by the Winchester Cultural Council and the Family Action Network's FANSplash Committee.
This document recognizes five individuals nominated as "Super Volunteers" for their work at libraries in 2016. Shelbie Peterson was nominated from Burlington Community Library, Pat Long from Lansing Community Library, Jeanette Waters from Meriden-Ozawki Public Library, and Gus Gronninger from Library District #1 Doniphan County. The document thanks all the super volunteers for their contributions.
This document contains contact information for 3 references for Stephanie N. Clayton: Pete Barsky, the Stage Crew Director at Hatboro-Horsham High School, who can speak to her involvement in stage crew; William J. Naydan, a teacher at Hatboro-Horsham High School, who can discuss her performance as a student; and Sarah Carner, a guidance counselor also from Hatboro-Horsham High School, who has knowledge of her character and work.
This document provides statistics and information about the elementary and middle/high school libraries. It summarizes circulation statistics, programs offered at each level, new books added, volunteer hours, website hits, improvements made, and collaborations over the past school year. Budget cuts resulted in an assistant being reduced to 29 hours. The libraries balanced serving two facilities with limited time and resources.
Web Analytics Canberra - Analytics & Social MediaBen Grady
October's meeting will focus on tracking of social media.
We have two talks from local Canberrans willing to share their experience and results with us.
This document provides details about a Web Analytics & Blogging meetup group that meets on the 3rd Wednesday of each month in June. It lists the group's Twitter hashtag and includes links for giving a talk or sponsoring the meetup group on their website.
This document provides information about a Web Analytics & Advertisement meetup group that meets on the 3rd Wednesday of each month in May. It includes the meetup website and Twitter hashtag, and provides links to submit a talk proposal or sponsor the meetup group.
This document provides details about a Web Analytics & Mobile meetup group that meets on the 3rd Wednesday of each month in July. It lists the group's Twitter hashtag and includes links for giving a talk or sponsoring the meetup group on their website.
Analytics in Canberra - Canberra Web Analytics Wednesday Ben Grady
1. The document discusses analytics in Canberra and rural NSW, including government use of analytics, non-profits that use analytics, private enterprises that use analytics, vendors that provide analytics services, digital agencies, customers of analytics, and universities that teach or use analytics.
2. It provides examples of organizations in each category and the analytics tools they use, such as Google Analytics, AWStats, and others.
3. Typical jobs related to analytics are also listed, such as search engine optimization experts, PPC experts, marketing managers, and more.
This document provides details about an upcoming Web Analytics & SEO presentation and meeting of the WAW group in Canberra, including the date and location, as well as links to the group's website and information on giving a talk or being a sponsor. The presentation will be released after the meeting of the WAW group, which is held on the 3rd Wednesday of November in Canberra.
Securing BGP: Operational Strategies and Best Practices for Network Defenders...APNIC
Md. Zobair Khan,
Network Analyst and Technical Trainer at APNIC, presented 'Securing BGP: Operational Strategies and Best Practices for Network Defenders' at the Phoenix Summit held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 23 to 24 May 2024.
Sterling Bond - Personal Persona Project Final PresentationSterling Bond
Sterling Bond is a musician, sound engineer, and producer who owns Sirius Frequency Studios. He has years of experience in music production, sound design, advertising, and live performance. Sterling is seeking support to build his own professional recording studio so that he can pursue his career goals and escape working minor music industry jobs. He offers incentives for supporters ranging from studio access to private events.
This document contains contact information for 4 references for Natasha L. Ward: Sherry Harris and Cambell Wilkerson, who are both UAM Workforce Instructors; Janie Carter, the Assistant Vice Chancellor at UAM-CTC Crossett; and Linda Tucker, the Director of Vocational Counseling at UAM-CTC Crossett. All references are associated with UAM-CTC Crossett located at 1326 Hwy 52 West in Crossett, Arkansas.
1) The Society of Women Engineers at the University of Arizona held their September 2010 meeting. They introduced the officers for the year and announced upcoming events.
2) Upcoming events included an Evening with Industry event and the SWE Annual Conference in Orlando.
3) Members can earn points to apply towards conference registration or earn prizes by participating in SWE events and activities.
On June 29th, Rich, Chris, and Roberto will climb the Spaghetti Tour route in the mountains below, which is described as a relatively easy warm up climb. They expect it will leave them worn out. Chris is not seeking sponsorship for himself, but for a fundraiser on justgiving.com in memory of Claire Squires, who died while running the London marathon for the Samaritans charity. The route will pass near several peaks over 4,000 meters including Balmenhorn, Piramide Vincent, Naso del Liskamm, Ludwigshohe, Parrotspitze, and Schwarzhorn.
The document is a call for volunteers for the Midnight Sun Run race in Fairbanks, Alaska. It states that over 200 volunteers are needed to assist with all aspects of the race from start to finish and there are many volunteer opportunities available. It provides contact information to call or email the Fairbanks Resource Agency volunteer coordinators Marie or Eva to sign up. Race proceeds benefit FRA programs for people with disabilities and volunteers are thanked for making the event possible.
Mr. Mark A. Brentley, Sr.” is being honored for his 16 years of exemplary VOLUNTEER service on the Pittsburgh Public Schools Board of Directors. We would appreciate your taking out a full-page ad, purchasing a ticket, purchasing a table of ten, a financial donation and/or a donation for a door prize.
Please call 412-953-9583 for additional information.
2015 05-21 flora community club annual meetingMiriam Robeson
The Flora Community Club held its 2015 Annual Meeting on May 21, 2015 to review the activities from June 2014 to May 2015. These activities included sponsoring the Circus in June 2014, hosting farmers markets over the summer, a secret garden tour in June 2014, participating in the County Fair in July 2014, a Flora beautification project also in July 2014, a Harvest of Quilts in September 2014, Moonlight Madness in October 2014, the Christmas Parade in November 2014, an open house for the CCEEC in December 2014, a Christmas Tree Walk also in December 2014, Paint the Town Red in February 2015, a Trash to Treasures event in April 2015, Biscuits and Gravy in May
The document lists various bowling tournaments and workshops taking place in August and September in Michigan. In August, there are USBC workshops on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th at Colonial Lanes and B's Bowling. Additional events include the EdRondot's Pro Shop Shootout on the 7th, Budweiser Michigan Majors on the 15th, MSBS Small Town Challenge on the 23rd, and the PWBA Detroit Open from the 27th to 28th. The 47th Annual Greater Lansing Queens Tournament is on the 29th. In September, events include the MSBS Open from the 4th to 7th, Budweiser Michigan Majors on the 19th, MSBS Open
This document outlines the schedule of events for Louisiana State University's 2017 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Celebration Week from January 16-30, including a day of service on January 16th, a candlelight vigil on the 16th, a commemorative celebration night on the 17th with keynote speaker Shaun King, a unity reception requiring an RSVP on the 18th, a performing arts night on the 19th, and a food drive running from the 2nd to the 30th where student organizations can earn points for donated items.
The document thanks generous donors who helped make an event a success and welcomes people to Winchester's Winter Fiesta on March 13, 2010 which is being hosted by the Winchester Cultural Council and the Family Action Network's FANSplash Committee.
This document recognizes five individuals nominated as "Super Volunteers" for their work at libraries in 2016. Shelbie Peterson was nominated from Burlington Community Library, Pat Long from Lansing Community Library, Jeanette Waters from Meriden-Ozawki Public Library, and Gus Gronninger from Library District #1 Doniphan County. The document thanks all the super volunteers for their contributions.
This document contains contact information for 3 references for Stephanie N. Clayton: Pete Barsky, the Stage Crew Director at Hatboro-Horsham High School, who can speak to her involvement in stage crew; William J. Naydan, a teacher at Hatboro-Horsham High School, who can discuss her performance as a student; and Sarah Carner, a guidance counselor also from Hatboro-Horsham High School, who has knowledge of her character and work.
This document provides statistics and information about the elementary and middle/high school libraries. It summarizes circulation statistics, programs offered at each level, new books added, volunteer hours, website hits, improvements made, and collaborations over the past school year. Budget cuts resulted in an assistant being reduced to 29 hours. The libraries balanced serving two facilities with limited time and resources.
Web Analytics Canberra - Analytics & Social MediaBen Grady
October's meeting will focus on tracking of social media.
We have two talks from local Canberrans willing to share their experience and results with us.
This document provides details about a Web Analytics & Blogging meetup group that meets on the 3rd Wednesday of each month in June. It lists the group's Twitter hashtag and includes links for giving a talk or sponsoring the meetup group on their website.
This document provides information about a Web Analytics & Advertisement meetup group that meets on the 3rd Wednesday of each month in May. It includes the meetup website and Twitter hashtag, and provides links to submit a talk proposal or sponsor the meetup group.
This document provides details about a Web Analytics & Mobile meetup group that meets on the 3rd Wednesday of each month in July. It lists the group's Twitter hashtag and includes links for giving a talk or sponsoring the meetup group on their website.
Analytics in Canberra - Canberra Web Analytics Wednesday Ben Grady
1. The document discusses analytics in Canberra and rural NSW, including government use of analytics, non-profits that use analytics, private enterprises that use analytics, vendors that provide analytics services, digital agencies, customers of analytics, and universities that teach or use analytics.
2. It provides examples of organizations in each category and the analytics tools they use, such as Google Analytics, AWStats, and others.
3. Typical jobs related to analytics are also listed, such as search engine optimization experts, PPC experts, marketing managers, and more.
This document provides details about an upcoming Web Analytics & SEO presentation and meeting of the WAW group in Canberra, including the date and location, as well as links to the group's website and information on giving a talk or being a sponsor. The presentation will be released after the meeting of the WAW group, which is held on the 3rd Wednesday of November in Canberra.
Securing BGP: Operational Strategies and Best Practices for Network Defenders...APNIC
Md. Zobair Khan,
Network Analyst and Technical Trainer at APNIC, presented 'Securing BGP: Operational Strategies and Best Practices for Network Defenders' at the Phoenix Summit held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 23 to 24 May 2024.
Honeypots Unveiled: Proactive Defense Tactics for Cyber Security, Phoenix Sum...APNIC
Adli Wahid, Senior Internet Security Specialist at APNIC, delivered a presentation titled 'Honeypots Unveiled: Proactive Defense Tactics for Cyber Security' at the Phoenix Summit held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 23 to 24 May 2024.
HijackLoader Evolution: Interactive Process HollowingDonato Onofri
CrowdStrike researchers have identified a HijackLoader (aka IDAT Loader) sample that employs sophisticated evasion techniques to enhance the complexity of the threat. HijackLoader, an increasingly popular tool among adversaries for deploying additional payloads and tooling, continues to evolve as its developers experiment and enhance its capabilities.
In their analysis of a recent HijackLoader sample, CrowdStrike researchers discovered new techniques designed to increase the defense evasion capabilities of the loader. The malware developer used a standard process hollowing technique coupled with an additional trigger that was activated by the parent process writing to a pipe. This new approach, called "Interactive Process Hollowing", has the potential to make defense evasion stealthier.