The Eleven, July 11th, 2013
AK by Raku
Photo by Raku Loren  http://www.rakuloren.com/
drinking glasses
Wileyware Drinking Glasses
Hello, and welcome to this month's The Eleven, my monthly e-letter.  It's going to be a shorter version than usual because it's late and I'm packing for the Oregon Country Fair! This year I'll be helping my friend, Marcia Wiley out in booth L48 - Wileyware! Come visit if you are at the Fair!  

I've been a busy beaver lately: getting my Summer classes set up, hiring a friend to help me promote them, and visiting with a lot of friends. I hope your Summer has been great, too.  

Once upon a time, Eecole went to grad school at Bastyr University to study nutrition. While there, she met David Ingalls. David has started a company called Zing Bars.  They look like this: 
Zing
Zing Bars
Around here we call them "food". David asked me to tell you "Zing Bars are one of the only nutrition bars on the market that are both good for you AND taste great.  With a nut butter base, added protein and fiber and low glycemic sweeteners, Zing satisfies both your appetite and taste buds.  Gluten free, soy free, nonGMO ingredients with no fillers, additives or artificial ingredients.  Independently owned and operated by Registered Dietitians.  Available at most natural foods stores, including Whole Foods, New Seasons, Sprouts, Market of Choice and Zupans."

I am a big Zing Bar fan!  

I have two upcoming free classes in Portland: July 17th on Social Media Made Simple, and August 15th on Event Marketing

 

For the past 5 years I've been teaching people how to use social media and email marketing. If you're willing to spread the word, that would be great! Both classes are happening at the Holladay Church of God @ 21st and Tillamook, NE. 

 

The first class is Social Media Made Simple on July 17th in Portland. 

 

More here: http://conta.cc/14Grs6i

 

Then, on August 15th, I'll be teaching a class on Event Marketing. 

 

More here: http://conta.cc/19MPQH2

slhs
Summer Lake Hot Springs
For years I've heard the line "7 come 11 boys, I'll take your money home..." by the Grateful Dead - in the song, Candyman. Now I come to find out the line is also the title of an old Benny Goodman tune. Who knew?  I love to learn and it seems like the library is open, lately!  

I hope you're enjoying the Summer and are getting recharged through relaxation, and reconnection with nature and friends.  

Albert Kaufman


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