Missed you at STF but I know how busy you are maybe we can cross paths this year sometime.
Meanwhile Doria has joined the LANES website Overview Committee WOC and is our administrator on FaceBook. What a job she is doing! I know you must have seen it because you became Willey'd friend before the dust settled on his keyboard..
You her and Andrea will with Karen Chaces help bring LANES into this century thanks for all you do.
Learnin' Vernon
Thank you Norah for taking the time with Andrea to create this group. Fostering the power of the story in our communities - words in action - holds such great promise to help us understand each other.
Over the next four weeks, the people of our world are invited to tell their stories and help to author the Charter for Compassion. Please consider participating at http://www.charterforcompassion.com or http://www.charterforcompassion.org
Thank you Nora and Andrea for your warm welcomes!
At 10:00am on November 5, 2008, Nina LaNegra said…
Thanks for the welcome Norah. I look forward to learning mroe about Mass Mouth and meeting more people.
At 10:57am on September 22, 2008, Edward Dolan said…
Norah I could probably never really express how mislead or blinded I was from the truth and I am sincerely sorry if I offended you in any way.
I have been wrong in the past and may be so in the future but I am smart enough to aplogise and cut my losses when I realize I am wrong.
This is not the place for details but please check your e-mail I did post a formal apology on the listserve.
For a busy person you do get a lot done and I along with the rest of the storytelling coummunity appreciate your efforts.
You will still remain my mentor to the digital masses.
(believe me I have plenty tormentors so it is nice to have a mentor who knows a priate or two!)
Si, cara!
As soon as I find the recordings, I'll take you up on that!
(Still unloading box after box after box. Note: Don't move unless it's absolutely necessary!!)
See you at Toscanini's.
Grazie
Hi Nora,
Thanks for your welcome! I'm just making my way through the mouth, navigating molars and incisors. Happy to see they're all brushed. I'm trying to see what I can do in here.
Wiesy
Hi Norah,
Glad to be here and thanks for thinking of me! It will take me a few moments to familiarize myself with the surroundings but it already looks like fun. This is also stimulating my thinking in the areas that were dormant for a while... Best, Witold
I also have included it here for others who have not found that page yet.
Could you or Andrea post the discussions on the main page so members do not miss out on ones like the digital one?
The person who set yp the page can reaarange it so it will post.
You both are doing great things, proud to know you both
Your Maine friend
Learnin' Vernon
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Hey new recording sounds great almost like being there. Like the music in background too. Maybe I'll be inspired to do the same and record one heya. This is a wonderful story thanks for telling it and restoring my faith in human kind. I love how you just expected the money back and you got it. Huzzar!!!
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2 runners up received $1,000 scholarship each: junior Conor Miller Newburyport High School and Mathews DeSouza, Everett High School, Our "massmouth choice" was Sandy Fonseca, Boston Latin Academy, senior [below] She was awarded $500
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We've got to stop meeting like this!
Meanwhile Doria has joined the LANES website Overview Committee WOC and is our administrator on FaceBook. What a job she is doing! I know you must have seen it because you became Willey'd friend before the dust settled on his keyboard..
You her and Andrea will with Karen Chaces help bring LANES into this century thanks for all you do.
Learnin' Vernon
Over the next four weeks, the people of our world are invited to tell their stories and help to author the Charter for Compassion. Please consider participating at http://www.charterforcompassion.com or http://www.charterforcompassion.org
Thank you Nora and Andrea for your warm welcomes!
I have been wrong in the past and may be so in the future but I am smart enough to aplogise and cut my losses when I realize I am wrong.
This is not the place for details but please check your e-mail I did post a formal apology on the listserve.
For a busy person you do get a lot done and I along with the rest of the storytelling coummunity appreciate your efforts.
You will still remain my mentor to the digital masses.
(believe me I have plenty tormentors so it is nice to have a mentor who knows a priate or two!)
Your humbled friend
Learnin' Vernon
As soon as I find the recordings, I'll take you up on that!
(Still unloading box after box after box. Note: Don't move unless it's absolutely necessary!!)
See you at Toscanini's.
Grazie
When is the September thing in Cambridge?
Wiesy
Thanks for your welcome! I'm just making my way through the mouth, navigating molars and incisors. Happy to see they're all brushed. I'm trying to see what I can do in here.
Wiesy
Glad to be here and thanks for thinking of me! It will take me a few moments to familiarize myself with the surroundings but it already looks like fun. This is also stimulating my thinking in the areas that were dormant for a while... Best, Witold
See you soon.
N
The simplest sign-off in Irish is just "slán," and means colloquially, "see ya!," but also carries a meaning of safety.
Some others you might like:
beir bua agus beannacht = sort of, "get victory and blessing"
beannachtaí = blessings
go n-éirí an t-ádh leat! = May the luck rise with you: Good luck!
I'll leave you with that one!
Kate
The Russian gig went very well. They didn't have enough chairs. People liked it. I had fun.
I'm looking for a venue for MM's next meeting. Will send what I think of to Andrea. I'm glad that the group will be moving around.
This is very exciting! I love the site so far. Also visited your own website and found it so creative and alive.
wishing you well,
Kate
I posted info on the
Getting Digital - how to, what you need and all that
I also have included it here for others who have not found that page yet.
Could you or Andrea post the discussions on the main page so members do not miss out on ones like the digital one?
The person who set yp the page can reaarange it so it will post.
You both are doing great things, proud to know you both
Your Maine friend
Learnin' Vernon
Changing your Profile photo and other profile information
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When the window pops up click on the colored image frame to the right of your Profile photo.
Next pop up browse for a new photo on your harddrive and press done!
Can not wait to here tales from your first F2F sounds like the folks in Mass are off to a great start!
LV
Keep on trucking!
Bob Reiser
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Scott Schultz, 1st prize, Katie Liesener, 2nd and Rob Goldman, 3rd Prize
StoriesLive® Winners - 2012
StoriesLive® 2013:
Sophomores:
Annemarie DeMarco-Alfama - 1st place
Kenny Le & Moises Caraballo - Runner-ups
Juniors:
Latisha Joujute - 1st place
Stephen Carlin & Henry Chavez - Runner-Ups
Kristen Ruffin - Audience Choice
Seniors:
Nico Luisi - 1st Place
Moises Ramirez & Vance Crayton - Runner-ups
Theodore Biv - Audience Choice
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StoriesLive® 2012:
First place, and $1,000 prize
Junior Fernando Ortiz from Revere High School
Senior Amario Malcolm from Boston Latin Academy
Runners-up ($500 each)11th
Alan Estes from Newburyport,
AngelinaFerullo from Everett and
Runners-up ($500 each)12th Caylen Bryant (Andover)
Shavar Lazarus (Boston Latin Academy).
Audience Choice awards:
11th Justin Alexander
(South Community High)
12th Varvarra Valentin
(Lynn Classical High School)
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Juniors
Jennifer MonJoie(Revere)
Bahiya Nasuuna (Chelsea)
Karen Hua (Andover)
Senior
Jason Hittinger (Revere)
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Last Year 2011: StoriesLive® first ever high school story slam. 1st place awarded a $2,000 scholarship Brianda Agramonte, Lynn Classical High School, senior
2 runners up received $1,000 scholarship each: junior Conor Miller Newburyport High School and Mathews DeSouza, Everett High School, Our "massmouth choice" was Sandy Fonseca, Boston Latin Academy, senior [below] She was awarded $500
Lexi Hernando Lynn Classical High School, senior was chosen by the attendees and awarded the Audience Choice prize of $500.
Congratulations all!