Monthly Archives: May 2006

My sister’s products in Sierra Trading Post

We think this is really cool.

My sister is now selling the 2nds of her dog products (www.katiesbumpers.com) through Sierra Trading Post. Apparently the owner has been stopping by her trade show booth for years to check out her products, but without stopping to talk. This past time he finally did.

Check it out! The seconds just have little blemishes on them. They are still awesome.

http://www.sierratradingpost.com/Katies-Bumpers.html

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Vermont Software Developer Alliance:June 21

Vermont Software Developer Alliance

Wednesday, June 21

Speaker: Mark Blanchard , Technology Development & Commercialization Advisor,
Vermont Small Business Development Center
http://www.vtsbdc.org/technology.cfm

Topic: From Contractor to Product Company, Planning Your Transition

Location: Courtyard Marriott, Williston Vermont

Time: 12pm-2pm

more info www.vtsda.org


Local Groups

  1. Vermont.NET (Burlington)
  2. VTSQL (Burlington)
  3. Green Mountain Oracle User Group  (Burlington)
  4. Vermont Flash User Group  (Burlington)
  5. Ruby on Rails (Burlington)
  6. NH/VT Upper Valley Microsoft Consultant Group (varies: Norwich VT, Lebanon, NH, etc)
  7. Northern New England Macromedia User Group (Brattleboro)
  8. Vermont Software Developer Alliance (Burlington) Business Association


Don’t Forget: www.acehaid.org

New blog category: Vermont User Group Meetings

I am going to list all of the area local user groups meetings in this new category.

Here is the RSS feed.


Local Groups
  1. Vermont.NET (Burlington)
  2. VTSQL (Burlington)
  3. Green Mountain Oracle User Group  (Burlington)
  4. Vermont Flash User Group  (Burlington)
  5. Ruby on Rails (Burlington)
  6. NH/VT Upper Valley Microsoft Consultant Group (varies: Norwich VT, Lebanon, NH, etc)
  7. Northern New England Macromedia User Group (Brattleboro)
  8. Vermont Software Developer Alliance (Burlington) Business Association

Don’t Forget: www.acehaid.org

Vermont User Groups: Ruby on Rails, June 6

Vermont Ruby on Rails

Introductory Meeting

June 6, 6pm

Location: Resolution Inc., South Burlington

more info www.vtrails.org


Local Groups
  1. Vermont.NET (Burlington)
  2. VTSQL (Burlington)
  3. Green Mountain Oracle User Group  (Burlington)
  4. Vermont Flash User Group  (Burlington)
  5. Ruby on Rails (Burlington)
  6. NH/VT Upper Valley Microsoft Consultant Group (varies: Norwich VT, Lebanon, NH, etc)
  7. Northern New England Macromedia User Group (Brattleboro)
  8. Vermont Software Developer Alliance (Burlington) Business Association

Vermont Ruby on Rails – New User Group! (and a recap of local user groups)

One of the Vermont.NET members, Sergei Serdyuk, has started a new user group for Ruby on Rails in Burlington.

The site is www.vtrails.org and the first meeting is June 6th. See the site for more information!

There are now 5 technology user groups (that I am aware of) in Burlington.

  1. Vermont.NET
  2. Our little sister, VTSQL.
  3. Green Mountain Oracle User Group
  4. Vermont Flash User Group
  5. Ruby on Rails

Outside of Burlington there are two more that I know of:

  1. NH/VT Upper Valley Microsoft Consultant Group
  2. Northern New England Macromedia User Group

And, one big cross technology group where we can all come together to talk about our business:

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Mother’s Day for the two mommy family

One of my favorite journalists (and bloggers) in Vermont is Seven Days writer, Cathy Resmer.Cathy is just cool and I love her take on the world. I meant to write about this a few weeks ago when she did a story on a hidden treasure on the Vermont/NY border that is drawn down the middle of Lake Champlain. A sculpture by Rodin! And not only is it by Rodin, but it is of Camille Claudel, one of France’s other best sculptors. I remember seeing a wonderful film about her back in my NYC days.

Recently, Cathy and her partner had a baby – her partner was the “bio-mom”. This may have created a conundrum at Mother’s day with two moms now on hand for Graham, but Cathy doesn’t see herself as a mom and they had it all worked out before Graham was born. She has a wonderful essay about this in last week’s issue with the highlight for me being when she felt “out-maternalized” by a new father. A great read, whatever your kid calls you.

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INETA Speaking “Tours”

Somehow, almost everytime I schedule an INETA speaking event, I end up getting asked to speak at another nearby group as long as I’m there. Why not? I say. It’s fun, and I control my schedule. Luckily, the user group leaders have been flexible enough so that I can do the talks on consecutive nights.

I have 3, not 4 such trips coming up.

The first is a twist on the concept: my “Atlantic Provinces Tour”. I am speaking at 3 groups in Canada’s Atlantic Provinces over the course of 10 days. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that this is my summer vacation and my husband is joining me.

June 19th: New Brunswick.NET in Moncton, New Brunswick.
June 20th: .NET Nova Scotia in Halifax, Nova Scotia
June 26th: We Develop.NET in St. John’s Newfoundland

Trip 2 is a Western Pennsylvania tour. Coincidentally (yeah, right), the last meeting is about a hour drive from my parents house. So I will spend a few days visiting them before I head back to Vermont.

July 18th: Central Penn in Harrisburg, PA (right near Hershey, PA… yummmm)
July 19th: Leihigh Valley.NET in Bethlehem, PA
July 20th: Dot Net Valley in Scranton PA

Trip 3 is an Ohio tour which started with the idea of paying a visit to Lake Quincy (Steve and Michelle Smith’s home) near Cleveland. Then I added on two other meetings.

Sept 12: Cleveland .NET SIG
Sept 13: Findlay Ohio .NET User Group
Sept 14: Dayton .NET Developers Group

In between are scattered events: NYC in mid-August, 2 Massachussetts groups in early August and Syracuse in September.

(rather than sit here and do all the links, I will point you to my talks page where you can click to these groups’ websites)

Reminds me of an old song from the musical Oklahoma!

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Vermont IT Jobs: Two .NET Jobs at MyWebGrocer in Burlington

www.MyWebGrocer.com is seeking bright, motivated, energetic and inquisitive software developers. Projects vary from E-Commerce and Handheld PDA applications to Interactive Web Solutions.

We are a dedicated team that is looking for additional developers who share our enthusiasm and focus in developing market leading solutions.

The successful applicant will have experience with ASP.NET, C#, SQL, CSS, JavaScript and Visual Studio.NET. Exposure to Web Services, SQL DTS and C++ a plus.

Salary commensurate with experience.

Contact:
Jeff Downs
802-764-1841
jdowns@mywebgrocer.com

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