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Top 3 Louisville tech events for the week of 11/7/201107 Nov

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Rather than flood you with the full list of Louisville tech workshops, meetups and throwdowns, we’ve curated a top three for your retweeting pleasure. For a complete River City techno-calendar, visit Louisville Digital’s Upcoming Events page.

Crowdfunding Means Business: A Workshop for New and Small Businesses [Wed Nov 9, 2011 6pm - 8pm]
Main Library • 301 York Street • Louisville, KY Centennial Room (basement)
Explore online funding platforms to get your small business off theground. This workshop focuses on Kickstarter.com — a crowdfunding site for creative projects with clearly defined goals and expectations. Reservations and prescreening required. (502) 574-5866 CAPenterprise@LouisvilleKy.gov

Let Them Tweet Cake [Thu Nov 10, 2011 6:30pm - 8:30pm]
Sweet Surrender1804 Frankfort Avenue Louisville, KY
Welcome to Let Them Tweet Cake – the organization for women interested in technology and media in Louisville, Kentucky. Let Them Tweet Cake offers women opportunities for socializing, learning, networking,mentoring, volunteering, finding inspiration and inspiring others.

Kinect Hacking (Windows) Workshop [Sat Nov 12, 2011 2pm - 4pm]
LVL1 Hackerspace814 E. Broadway, Louisville, KY
Learn the basics of reading data from a Kinect input device with your Windows-based machine (and then using said data to devise super-cool apps for fun and profit). Windows-based laptop required.

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Louisville techno-business events for the week of 10/31/201131 Oct

TUESDAY NOV. 1, 2011

[9am - 10am] Louisville Metro Inventors Council’s (LMIC) November meeting

Where: Nucleus – 201 E. Jefferson Street Louisville KY

Description:

Louisville Metro Inventors Council’s (LMIC) November meeting will take place at Nucleus (201 E. Jefferson Str.) and will feature John Weinrich, VP of Business Development for Advanced Business Solutions, who is dedicated to helping inventors and entrepreneurs re-invent themselves and the world around them.

[8pm - 10pm] LVL1 Open Meeting & Making

Where: LVL1 Hackerspace – 814 E. Broadway, Louisville, KY

Description:

LVL1 Open Meeting and Making at 8pm. All are welcome to come by. Checkout what projects are going on and geek out for a little while!

WEDNESDAY NOV. 2, 2011

[9am - 11:30am] Design Centered Manufacturing Workshop

Where: Galt House Hotel – 141 N 4th Street Louisville, KY 40202

Description:

Join a panel of Innovators and Entrepreneurs at the Design Centered Manufacturing Workshop from 9am to 11:30am. Panelists include strategist Stuart Rosenfeld, entrepreneur Heather Howell, Lou Lenzi of GE Appliances, and Drura Parrish of PR&vD. Registration is FREE but required: http://manufacturingdesign.eventbrite.com/

[11:30am - 2pm] Venture Connectors Luncheon

Where: Galt House Hotel – 141 N 4th Street Louisville, KY 40202

Description:

To RSVP and pay for the next luncheon of The Venture Club, please fill out the below form. Then click on the “Submit” button. Visitors/Guests will be charged $45, our normal luncheon fee. Walk-ins will be charged $50. Members’ dues cover all luncheons. Members may bring guests at$40. For members or guests, we do request notice of cancellation the Friday before the scheduled luncheon. This is because we must make our reservations with the hotel well in advance of the meeting. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL OUR OFFICE AT 589-6868. https://www.ventureclub-louisville.org/luncheons-and-events/monthly-luncheons/rsvp-for-luncheon

[4pm - 9:30pm] Startup Slam – Lexington Road Trip

Where: Southeast Christian Church, Parking Lot B – 920 Blankenbaker Parkway, Louisville, KY 40243-1845

Description:

If you all remember, the last Start-Up Slam held in August began the first leg of our mission to connect both the Louisville and Lexington Startup Communities. There was literally a bus full of Lexington startups and entrepreneurs who traveled here to meet and greet with many Louisville startups and entrepreneurs. Now, the opportunity is here for the Louisville startup community to complete the round trip by going to Lexington and communing with the Lexington startups. All this is in an effort to bridge both entrepreneurial communities and create synergies that otherwise haven’t existed. Thus, if you don’t know a lot about what’s going on in Lexington, use this as a fun, risk-free opportunity to meet, greet, and learn about our partner to the east! SAVE THE DATE! We will be traveling BY COMMERCIAL BUS to Lexington on Wednesday, November 2nd (details are below and at the event registration page). The bus will travel beginning at 4pm – there is a small fee of $25, but did I mention that this INCLUDES DRINKS! Register, spread the word, and bask in the growing entrepreneurial spirit of Kentucky! (Note: There is a capacity limit of 55 people for the bus BUT even if you don’t go on the bus, please join us in Lexington). Event Registration Page: www.start-upslam.eventbrite.com

[5:30pm - 8pm] Startup Slam – Lexington

Where: Natasha’s Bistro & Bar – 112 Esplanade, Lexington, 40507

Description:

Bringing Louisville and Lexington entrepreneurs together to build a stronger tech community! Attendees include: local entrepreneurs, business owners, investors and others in the startup community. If you need more specific details on the bus, please contact Tendai Charasika: tcharasika@greaterlouisville.com and 502-625-0140

http://start-upslam.eventbrite.com/

THURSDAY NOV. 3, 2011

[10am - 11am] STARTUP WEBINAR: Hitting the Target – Learn Proven Ways to Discover & Keep Your First Customers

Where: Online

Description:

FREE Registration: http://bit.ly/HittingTheTarget Featured Speakers: Randall Stevens (Serial Entrepreneur & Founder of Punndit.com) & Steve Huey (COO of Inc. 5000 and Recently Acquired Learning House.com) As an early-stage, startup company you will have the opportunity to learn from serial entrepreneur Randall Stevens proven ways to discover your first customers early and in parallel to your product development lifecycle. These keys to success will empower you to be more confident that you are building a product that your first customers find valuable enough to pay for. A leader in product development and COO of recently acquired The Learning House, Inc., Steve Huey will discuss what to do after you have launched your product to market and what it takes to keep your customers by delivering the products they expect.

[8pm - 10pm] White Star Balloon Group

Where: LVL1 Hackerspace – 814 E. Broadway, Louisville, KY

Description:

Come and be a part of the citizen science project to conquer the global stratosphere, using our own robots.

SATURDAY NOV. 5, 2011

[1pm - 5pm] LVL1 Freeduino Workshop

Where: LVL1 Hackerspace – 814 E. Broadway, Louisville, KY

Description: Solder together your own Freeduino! Seating is limited!

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Louisville techno-business events for the week of 10/24/201124 Oct

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For more event info, check out the Louisville Tech Events Calendar.

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Today is Geeksgiving. Get your geek on for a good cause!19 Oct

Donations at Eden Project

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Today is the first annual Geeksgiving, a (hopefully) yearly online drive by LDA members to raise awareness of, and donations for, a worthwhile Louisville charity. This year, we’re rallying support for the Home of the Innocents, which provides care and shelter for homeless and medically fragile children in and around Louisville.

To participate in Geeksgiving, we’re asking for exactly two things from every member of the Louisville Digital community:

  1. Donate to Home of the Innocents
  2. Spread the word about Geeksgiving

Donations

The Home of the Innocents is in desperate need of several critical items, as detailed in this Amazon Wishlist:

http://amzn.com/w/2HRN0XV8F0VO9.

Pick a few items, punch in a credit card, and you’ll have made a world of difference in the lives of Louisville’s most vulnerable children. All donations should be shipped to:

Home of the Innocents
1100 East Market Street
Louisville, KY 40206
502.596.1025

Can’t decide on which of the several items to give? Cash is a perfectly acceptable substitute. Monetary donations can be made here:

https://www.homeoftheinnocents.org/SSLPage.aspx?pid=272.

A bit short on cash? No worries. The Home of the Innocents also welcomes donations in kind of any new or gently-used items from this needs list:

http://www.homeoftheinnocents.org/Page.aspx?pid=274.

Items in bold are most needed, but all donations are graciously welcome.

Spreading the Word

Take the three links above, and blast them to every follower, friend, connection and contact you’ve got in your address book or Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Google+ (or even MySpace) profiles. Blog about it. Chat about it. Skype about it. Even call people on this antiquated device called a telephone. Whatever it takes to get the word out that the Home of the Innocents is in need of our assistance. Between noon and 9pm today, there should be no one you know who doesn’t know about Geeksgiving.

 
 
 
 
The Louisville Digital community is capable of greatness. Today, let’s harness that potential for the greater good.

Let’s all celebrate Geeksgiving.

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Where to pitch in for Geeksgiving18 Oct

For those of you planning to volunteer in person for Geeksgiving at Home of the Innocents tomorrow, here are details via HOI’s Linda Medley:

Attached is a campus map for dissemination.  “Geeksgiving Central” will be in the Kay & Jim Morrissey Advanced Therapy Center (North end of campus) in the therapy gym.  We will have signs posted for those volunteers who come and go from Noon until 9:00 p.m.  We have a series of user names and passwords for your convenience and will be testing connectivity and speed well before you guys are due to arrive.  And of course we will be available throughout that entire period to provide information and help with trouble shooting should the need arise.

Volunteers can park on Mellwood, which runs parallel to the Advanced Therapy Center.  There is also parking in front, and across from the ATC.  If that seems tight then feel free to park in Lot A wherever there is availability.

For those with particular aspirations of (or aversions to) appearing on television, Mayor Greg Fischer is expected to visit the Geeksgiving command center at Home of the Innocents between 6 and 7pm tomorrow, likely with the local media in tow. Plan your presence accordingly.

As always, you can help Geeksgiving from anywhere, but if you’d like to sit shoulder to shoulder with some fellow geek-givers, we’re certainly glad to have you.

BONUS: Louisville’s own Gyroskope will be hosting a Geeksgiving Afterparty at 9pm at Butchertown Pub & Studios, 1335 Story Avenue. Any and all Geeksgiving participants are welcome.

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Do your part for Louisville (online). Join the LDA for Geeksgiving on Oct. 1912 Oct

Leia the Riveter courtesy RedBubble

Leia the Riveter courtesy RedBubble

As part of Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer’s Give A Day week of service, the Louisville Digital Association is spearheading Geeksgiving, a pledge drive to generate donations and support for the Home of the Innocents. From noon to 9pm, a group of LDA volunteers — which can and should include you — will be using online tools to urge our citizens to donate goods and cash to one of the Derby City’s most deserving charities.

In other words, for nine hours on Oct. 19 we’ll be tweeting, blogging, Facebook-ing and G+-ing our fingers off until our various and sundry online followers have stocked Home of the Innocents with all the supplies it needs to keep Louisville’s most vulnerable citizens safe, warm, and able to face the holiday season with some measure of dignity and comfort. (We’ll even resort ot LinkedIn, AOL and MySpace if we have to.)

If you’d like to be part of the Geeksgiving team, register here. All it takes is a commitment to spread the word during the nine hours of Geeksgiving (and hyping the Geeksgiving event in advance). Work from home, the office, pretty much anywhere you’ve got Internet connectivity. If you’d like to be part of the in-person team working from Home of the Innocents during Geeksgiving, contact us. We’d love to have you there, sharing the strength of Louisville geeks united in service to a good cause.

It’s time to show Louisville what the power of Geekdom harnessed for good can accomplish. Register for Geeksgiving today.

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No BS: Jason Falls is having a party for his new book Oct. 2011 Oct

No Bullshit Social MediaA lot of so-called experts claim to have “written the book” on social media, but only the LDA’s own Jason Falls could have written this book. And to prove it, Mr, Falls is throwing a party in honor of his own blessed tome, and you’re all invited. Quoth the press release:

Social Media Explorer will host a Louisville celebration for Jason Falls and Erik Deckers in honor of their recently published book No Bullshit Social Media: The All-Business, No-Hype Guide to Social Media Marketing on Thursday, Oct. 20 from 7-9 p.m. ET at Avalon on Bardstown Road in Louisville. Everyone is invited but the first 50 people to register for the event and show up will get a FREE COPY of the book!

Enjoy appetizers and networking with the Louisville social media, technology, marketing, public relations and entrepreneur communities as we celebrate the book with food, folks and fun. Falls and Deckers will sign copies, so bring yours if you have it.

Admission and appetizers are free until they last. There will be a cash bar.

Register at http://nobslouisville.eventbrite.com

If the party is half as entertaining as the book it’s celebrating, we’re all in for a memorable experience. See you there.

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Meet the man behind DonorsChoose.org on Oct. 1810 Oct

DonorsChoose.org- Teachers Ask. You Choose. St...

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It’s easy to talk a good game about using the power of the Internet to change the world. On Oct. 18, you can have lunch with someone who has actually done it. Quoth the press release:

Mayor Greg Fischer invites you to come learn how a simple concept from a young high school teacher turned into one of America’s greatest new ideas.

Charles Best, then a social studies teacher fresh out of college, sensed that many people would like to help distressed public schools, but were frustrated by a lack of influence over their donations. He created DonorsChoose.org in 2000 so that individuals could connect directly with classrooms in need. It has led to $86 million in direct donations to classrooms and teachers—and donorschoose.org is now coming to Louisville.

This is a brown-bag lunch-and-learn session. Bring your own lunch. Soft drinks, coffee provided.

The lunch goes down at the Green Building, 732 East Market, from noon to 1pm on Oct. 18. No word on reserved seating, which usually means first come, first served. Be there or be a right orthogonal quadrilateral.

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Find your edge in mobile marketing (with these slides)10 Oct

The long awaited slide deck from the LDA’s gangbusters Oct. 4 lecture Finding Your Edge in Mobile Marketing are now available.

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Meet the new benevolent LDA overloads07 Oct

Board Room

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As per October tradition, the Louisville Digital Association elected its new Board of Directors and Board Officers for the 2011-2012 operating year. In other words, these are the new folks in charge. While Jay Garmon (me) was retained as President, the remaining three Officer positions saw new faces, and there was healthy turnover in the remaining Directorships. Check the leadership roster below for details.

President: Jay Garmon
After proposing the transformation of the former Social Media Club of Louisville into the LDA, Jay was tasked with actually making the transition happen. In other words, this is all his fault, so they won’t let him stop. In his mild-mannered alter-ego, Jay is the Marketing Director for one-time Louisville (now Boston) startup Backupify. Jay refused to move to Beantown with his job, and his inspiration for the LDA was in part a desire to ensure no other Louisville tech company has to make that choice again.

Vice President: Grace Simrall
The LDA”s Hacker-in-Chief, Grace is a top-flight Business Intelligence consultant by day and the the LDA’s liason to LVL1 and the the larger Louisville maker community by night.

Treasurer: Nick Huhn
Digital strategy consultant slash tech startup co-founder, the LDA is designed to create more Nick Huhns, and Nick is here to make sure we can keep paying for catering at our events.

Secretary: Deborah Boyer
Despite her years as a number-crunching business consultant and turnaround specialist, Deborah still finds time to serve on several charitable boards and activites, including the LDA where she’s our lead ambassador to other non-profits here in town.

Directors:

  • Jason Falls (formerly Secretary)
    One of the country’s Top 10 Social Media consultants, we aren’t letting Falls get away no matter how busy he gets.
  • David Finch (formerly Treasurer)
    Our man at Doe Anderson and one of our many Bloggers At Large, Finch brings the quiet wisdom to our proceedings.
  • Jason Hiner
    Our favorite star from CBS (Interactive), Hiner is our direct link to the tech journalism circuit nationally and internationally.
  • Ben Jennings
    Our resident inside man at the Kentucky Science and Technology Corporation, Jennings keeps us in the loop on public tech financing and legislation.
  • Michelle Jones (formerly Vice President)
    The voice behind Consuming Louisville, Let Them Tweet Cake, and, in addition to her notable tech savvy, our emissary to the larger Possibility Citizenry
  • Jason Loehr
    One of the mad men behind Mad*Pow Creative, Loehr is the utility man who tackles everything from design projects to fundraising collateral, and does it with style.

Retiring Directors:

If anything good comes from the Louisville Digital Association in the next 12 months, this is who to thank. If it all goes down in flames, it was Garmon’s fault.

About the Louisville Digital Association

The Louisville Digital Association (LDA) was established to further the digital future of Louisville, KY and the Commonwealth. With its roots as the Social Media Club of Louisville, the Louisville Digital Association has expanded the conversation to trends on mobile, desktop web, entrepreneurship and technology in addition to social media. We continue to bring together the perspectives of engineering and development, design and user experience, sales and marketing, business and leadership from the Fortune 500 to entrepreneurs and start-ups. The diversity in these viewpoints provides valuable input to all. The Louisville Digital Association facilitates ongoing dialogue to engage and grow all involved, especially those with a connection to the area.

Contact Us

Need to contact the LDA? Just send a shout to info [at] louisvilledigital [dot] org!