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Jun
14

Italian Street Painting Festival 2010

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The Youth in Arts Italian Street Painting Festival in San Rafael was cool! I didn’t have a lot of time to hang out but I made a quick pass through downtown San Rafael on Sunday afternoon. Here are some of the amazing pieces I saw.

More information:

http://www.youthinarts.org/ispf.html

http://twitter.com/youthinarts

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Categories : Events, Family, Kids, Marin, San Rafael
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Jun
08

A Toast for Toastmasters

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Toastmasters can be for anyone, you don’t have to live in the Bay Area to go to a Toastmasters meeting. You can find Toastmasters meetings all over the world.

I’m a member of the San Rafael Dominican University Toastmasters group. I’m actually the VP of Public Relations.

I joined Toastmasters because I realized I was losing the art of verbal communication. I was spending so much time on my computer networking online with others that I was starting to lose my voice, literally. You know the saying, ‘if you don’t use it, you lose it’.

I joined Toastmasters because I wanted to get more comfortable with public speaking but I’ve learned there is so much more you can get out of Toastmasters. Since joining a year ago I’m more confident negotiating deals, I’m a better listener and I’m comfortable taking charge in group situations. I’m also quicker to think on my feet.

In the past while at dinner parties I’d often freeze up during interesting conversations. My mind would just go blank and I’d have nothing to contribute, until later that night after the party was over I’d think of all sorts of interesting and intelligent things to say. Since joining Toastmasters and regularly taking part in the activity called Table Topics I’ve found that I’m now able to “think on my feet” and participate in these conversations.

Our group meets every Tuesday from 12-1. We meet at Dominican University but the group is open to the public. Our members consist of students, teachers, faculty, staff and community members (like me). We are a very relaxed and fun group.  Our number one focus is on having fun. We welcome guests and new members! If you’d like to visit our group please stop by any Tuesday at 12.  Currently we are meeting in Guzman Hall, Room 201. Check our Website to confirm location, we occasionally change room locations.

For more information visit: Dominican Toastmasters
We’re also on Facebook and Twitter.

To find out about Toastmasters in your area visit the Toastmasters International Site.

PS. If you are thinking about joining Toastmasters but feeling a little intimidated… just do it! If you want to talk more about our group feel free to contact me directly. And if you are worried about the cost, it is very affordable. There is a one time $20 new-member fee, then $27 dues every six months. (pro-rated if you join in mid-term).

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This past week the Marin Twitter Tribe (aka Marin Mafia Moms, Marin Lunch Bunch, People who Tweet and like to Eat) descended upon Vin Antico in San Rafael.

I have to admit, I had never heard of Vin Antico before Twitter. Thanks to Twitter I discovered this wonderful little gem in downtown San Rafael.

Vin Antico uses local, mostly organic food. They cure their own meat and make their pasta by hand.

I was impressed with the turnout of our lunch group on this very rainy day. I told the restaurant to expect 10-12 people, we ended up with 18! For many of us this was our first time at Vin Antico (example of how the power of social media brings new customers to restaurants). I heard many people (including myself) say they would be back!

Thanks Vin Antico and Chef Justine for the wonderful food and the great experience!



If you are a restaurant that would like 10-20 paying customers to come dine at your place, 10-20 customers who will offer FREE amazing word of mouth advertisement about your establishment to thousands of people via social networking then contact me (@Sally_K) to coordinate a TweetUp at your place (and maybe even offer me a complimentary drink or gift card… Thank You’s go a LONG way with me. Hint Hint). ;-)

Hello! Did you read that? 10-20 paying customers who are going to be your evangelists! What more could you ask for? I seriously do not understand why there are still restaurants who are not tapping in to the power of social media to connect with their customers and future customers. If you’re not sure how to do that, I can help you.