
Do you have a community-based project that you'd like to promote, but lack the money to advertise it? With the internet and a few minutes a week, you can open new avenues for your project and organization.
Michael Espinosa, Editor of CBGrant.org and Grant Manager of the Office of Community Beautification, will be sharing his knowledge on how to use web-based tools to promote projects. The workshop, "Expand your web knowledge! Blogging and tweeting, picture-taking and video-making your way to success", will take place on May 16, 2009 at the Garden in Every School Resource Fair at the innovative Venice High School Learning Garden located at 13000 Venice Blvd., Venice, CA 90066. The Fair, open from noon to 4 p.m., is completely free of charge. Michael will present the 45 minute talk three times, at 1pm, 2pm and 3pm.
The Garden in Every School Resource Fair will offer information on support programs and resources. In addition to our web tools workshop, there will be workshops on composting, worms, earthboxes, nutrition gardening, fundraising, and teaching strategies. More information can be found on their FLYER.
See you there!