Posts Tagged ‘chocolate buckeyes’
Meeting 26 – Congratulations Brandice!
Written by angelo on June 12, 2008 – 4:28 pm -CONGRATULATIONS Brandice, we wish you many happy years together!
During meeting 26, we list through the current status of podcamp including the inclusion of Harry London buckeye chocolates for event guests, opportunity to have lunch catered, thoughts on event schedule, latest sponroship announcements (TechSmith) and more. Later in the episode we chat with Jon about Honda and end the meeting talking with Zeb about the event.
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Tags: chocolate buckeyes, congratulations brandice, harry london, lunch, Planning, schedule, Sponsors, techsmith
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Meeting 23 – Event Guide Cover
Written by angelo on May 16, 2008 – 10:22 pm -During meeting 23 we discussed evening before plans, list some restaurants close to PodCamp, post podcamp plans (going over to Dave and Busters), ComFest, sponsors update, podcasting 101 session, the sessions survey, Doctor Anonymous pre-PodCamp on-line party, this Saturdays meetup at the Panera Bread by ITT and contacting Ohio chocolate companies to see if we can get chocolate buckeyes to include in our event bags. Close to the end of the meeting Gabe sent the Google Group a preview of the Event Guide cover (pictured).
This week we received sponsorships from PodCamp NYC Sponsors, Viddler and John Atkinson from PimpMyNews.com. We will be making blog posts thanking these sponsors over the coming week.
Meetup 6 Tomorrow (Saturday, May 17)
This will be the second last meetup before PodCamp Ohio! Meetup 6 will take place on Saturday, May 17 from 11:00 am – 1:00 PM at the Hilliard Panara Bread (3625 Fishinger Blvd, Hilliard, OH 43026) close to ITT Technical Institute (map). Immediately following, we will visit ITT for event organizers and volunteers to check out the facilities.
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Tags: chocolate buckeyes, comfest, doctor anonymous, ITT, meetup, panera bread, podcasting 101, Sponsors
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