August 2006


In This Edition

 

·Home Page

 

·President's Message

 

 ·New Members

 

·Meeting Recap

 

Product Reviews

 

·TBCS Product
Review Program

 

 

·Volunteers
    Needed!

 

·Attention All
    Contributors

 

·Newsletter Credits

 


 

B&B Archives

 

TBCS Main Web

 


 

B&B Editor
Cyndi Schmitt


Webmaster
Sue Raskin

 


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Volunteers Needed


 

1. Would you like to make a contribution and be a part of TBCS's successes and continuing growth? 

2. Do you have some time each month that you can devote to TBCS? 

3. Do you want a challenging and stimulating job where you can make a difference and fill an important function?

4. Are you proud of TBCS and the services it offers its members and the community?

5. Do you want to help, but aren't sure how?

Have we got a job for you!


The following are some of the positions that need your talents, dedication, and creativity. Take a look and consider whether you can help or are ready to take on a new challenge.

Product Review Coordinator - We need one or more people to solicit vendors for products, acquire member-requested products for review, get products to meetings, encourage people to review products, track products and reviewers, follow up with reviewers for timely reviews, edit reviews, send product reviews to the Bits & Bytes Online Editor for inclusion in the newsletter

Member Discounts Coordinator - One of the benefits of being a TBCS member is taking advantage of various discounts. If you think you can research and solicit discounts for members, and ensure that discounts continue from year-to-year, please step up to this very important function.

Writer, Reporter, and/or Photographer - Bits & Bytes Online is published the beginning of each month, and we need people who can find and/or write features, get permission to republish them, report on meetings and other TBCS events and programs, as well as other events that might interest or benefit members, take digital pictures at these events, etc.—and to hopefully meet the publishing deadline.

SIG Leaders*

Internet SIG Leader - This SIG currently meets on the 2nd Monday of each month, from 1-to-3 p.m., at the Resource Center (although you can change the day and time). It is for those who are new to using the Internet or just want to learn more about it.

Internet Development SIG Leader - This SIG meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month, from 7-to-9 p.m., at the Resource Center. It focuses on Website design, and encourages group members to share their Web design efforts, as well as bring their questions. The SIG members aren't experts. They just have an interest in Web design and in learning more. This long-established SIG is informally known as the "O'Keefe's SIG" because we retire to O'Keefe's afterwards for conversation and adult libations.

* A SIG leader does not have to be an expert in the interest group's subject. It's more important that you can organize and lead the group, and facilitate discussions. It's also possible to share leadership of a SIG with another SIG member, or two.

Instructors - TBCS is always looking for new instructors and classes that will interest and help members. Do you have a skill or experience that you can share? If you're interested in becoming an instructor or you want to propose a new curriculum, please e-mail Chuck Vroman


If you are interested in filling one of these positions, or if you would consider sharing the position with someone else, write Dave Dockery today.

Please enter the position or function you are considering in the Subject line.

So, come one, come all.... Your TBCS needs YOU!

 

 

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