[lug] [CLUE-Talk] [Fwd: Hello-- ICC - REMINDER - Youth Internet Day - this Saturday May 5th] (fwd)

J. Wayde Allen wallen at its.bldrdoc.gov
Thu May 3 10:11:51 MDT 2001


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Date: Thu, 03 May 2001 09:35:13 -0600
From: Kevin Cullis <kevincu at orci.com>
Reply-To: clue-talk at clue.denver.co.us
To: CLUE Talk <clue-talk at clue.denver.co.us>
Subject: [CLUE-Talk] [Fwd: Hello-- ICC - REMINDER - Youth Internet Day -
    this Saturday May 5th]

Hi all,

Thought this might be of interest to those with kids.

Kevin

Yvonne Berry wrote:
> 
> Hello Everyone,
> Hope you are enjoying your day!
> Thank you in advance for your assistance in getting the worked out to the
> community.
> Hope to see you there with your Junior.
> Thank you again, Yvonne
> FYI
>         *****************************************************************
> 
>           LAST CHANCE!  DON'T MISS OUT!  HURRY!  SIGN-UP NOW!
>                     In the event of inclement weather, all activities
>                     will be done in the lodge.  The show will go on!
> 
>                   HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE WITH YOUR JUNIOR
>             OF THE FUTURE:  YOUR CHILD, YOUR GRANDCHILD,
>                          YOUR NEIGHBOR, YOUR FRIEND.
> 
>           Please don't let distance keep you from this exciting event.
>               Boulder is just a "stone's throw" away from Denver!
> 
>      ****************************************************************
> 
>                         The Internet Chamber of Commerce
>                                      Proudly Introduces
>                                     THE JUNIOR GROUP
>                          A new ICC group for children ages 12-18
>                                     http://www.icc.org/junior
> 
>                              EDUCATING AND INSPIRING THE
>                         ENTERPRISING MINDS OF TOMORROW
> 
>                              Please join us for our Kick-Off Event
>                              "Spring 2001-Youth Internet Day"
>                                      Saturday, May 5, 2001
>                                         11:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
>                 Chautauqua Park (Community House) - Boulder, CO
>                         Directions, please visit http://www.chautauqua.com
>                       and follow the directions to the Community House
> 
>  ***Note of clarification***   Once you are on Baseline (after having exited
>  I36 or 93), make your first  left after 9th street. This is Kinnikinic,
>  however it is not labelled. (It is  directly across from Grant Street).
>  When you turn on Kinnikinic you will be entering the Park.  Follow this
>  road.  The third street on your left is Morning Glory Drive, turn here and
>  follow it down to the Community House.  Please use the map on the
>  Chautauqua Website for assistance.
> 
>             HURRY!  Spaces are limited! Deadline for registration is
>                    Thursday, May 3, 2001 and RSVP's are required!
>                   (Parents or Guardians must register for their child)
>                       Kids are FREE! $10 per adult, Pay at the door
> 
>                                       REGISTER TO ATTEND:
>                               http://data.icc.org/cgi/junior/enter.pl
> 
>  Kids will enjoy a FUN day of: Exciting Educational Presentations,
>  Games,Prizes, Picnic Lunch and Live Music ... all at the base of the
>  beautiful Flatirons.
> 
>  Members of the CU Computer Science Faculty will demonstrate cutting-
>  edge technology, as used in everyday objects such as toys and Smart
>  houses, as  well as play creative, completely fun games that secretely
>  involve math  skills. Dr. Clayton Lewis, Chairman of the Computer
>  Science Department,  will inspire students as they learn the secrets
>  behind classic games, such as Wang Tiles.
> 
>                                   ABOUT THE PRESENTERS
> 
>  - Dr. Clayton Lewis - Chairman of the Computer Science Department at
>  CU-Boulder.  Dr. Lewis is very excited to be hosting the Spring 2001
>  Youth Internet Day.  He feels it is important to build a strong math and
>  science foundation when you are young, as it is such an intergral part of
>  every day life.
> 
>  Dr. Lewis specializes in the research areas of: user interface design;
>  human-computer interaction; cognitive architectures; design of
>  programming languages; end-user programming; computer supported
>  negotiation and computer modeling in elementary science.
> 
>  In his spare time, Dr. Lewis enjoys creating mathematical games and
>  puzzles.
> 
>  -  Elise and Evan Macmillan are co-founders of The Chocolate Farm
>  (http://ChocolateFarm.com).  Elise and Evan Macmillan are inspiring and
>  accomplished young individuals, co-founding The Chocolate Farm two
>  years ago at the ages of 10 and 13, respectively.
> 
>  They produce original hand-made farm-themed chocolates for direct
>  sales over the Internet, corporate events, special event sales, and
>  wholesale to retail stores.
> 
>  They were recently featured in a new book, "How To Be a Teenage
>  Millionaire,"  and they have received coverage in Teen Magazine,
>  PEOPLE Magazine, the Christian Science Monitor and numerous other
>  publications in the United States and Europe.
> 
>  They have also been guests on the Donny & Marie Show, the CBS Early
>  Show, To Tell the Truth, CNN, and more.
> 
>  VIEW A VIDEO ON THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY with Elise & Evan:
>  http://www.icc.org/junior/chocolate.htm
> 
>  - John Freudenberger is CEO and Founder of The Inside Lane -
>  Colorado's first portable race kart track (http://www.TheInsideLane.com)
>  John will be discussing the collaboration of business and engineering
>  as exhibited in his new venture "The Inside Lane."
> 
>  As an engineer, John has not only designed and built the karts and
>  barrier system used for the track himself, but has also developed a
>  Drunk Driving Simulator for the karts.
> 
>  The Inside Lane brings high performance race karts to group events,
>  and specializes in both Team Building and Drunk Driving Awareness.
>  Prior to founding The Inside Lane, John worked for Lockheed Martin
>  Astronautics.
> 
>  - Mike and Ann Eisenberg are both members of the Computer Science
>  Department Faculty at CU-Boulder. They specialize in the areas of
>  Educational Computing, Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science.
> 
>  Their on-line company, Hypergami.com (http://www.hypergami.com), is a
>  "programmable design environment" for creating sculptures of various
>  types: decorated paper polyhedral models, multi-part polyhedral
>  sculptures, molds for materials including plaster, wax, and chocolate,
>  kinetic figures, science toys, puzzles, and more.
> 
>  FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ICC JUNIOR GROUP:
>  http://www.icc.org/junior
> 
>  REGISTER TO ATTEND "Spring 2001 - Youth Internet Day"  Sat., May 5,
>  2001, Chautauqua, Park - Boulder, CO  from 11 a.m till 3:00 p.m:
>  http://data.icc.org/cgi/junior/enter.pl
> 
>  CALL YVONNE BERRY IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS - (303) 425-0404.
> 
>  Thank you from The Internet Chamber of Commerce and our host, the
>  Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado - Boulder.
> 
>  PLEASE FORWARD THIS E-MAIL TO ANYONE WHO WOULD LIKE TO
>  JOIN US FOR OUR JUNIOR GROUP KICK-OFF EVENT.
> 
>  Hope you can make it,
> 
>  Internet  Chamber of Commerce
> 
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