Archive for March, 2010

Lancaster shows it’s Love for Haiti

Monday, March 29th, 2010

 

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Oh my gawd... this spritz is killing my hair!

It’s almost here! Lancaster for Haiti: Hearts in Harmony. This week special Guest “Linda Richmond” joins Anne to give you all the last minute details on this great benefit for a great cause. Be sure to come to the event this First Friday, April 2nd at 7pm at the Lancaster County Convention Center. And if you can’t stay, check out our live coverage of the event to get the back-stage scoop or stop in to the Convention Center and make a donation to the cause.  For more information, visit theCHL.org or Facebook.com/creativehouse.

This Week’s Picks

  • Max: La Casa Bella Italian restaurant at 126 North Prince St in Lancaster Pa. Awesome food, awesome people, awesome neighborhood cheer.
  • Anne: Grain Edit “Grain edit is focused on classic design work from the 1950s-1970s and contemporary designers that draw inspiration from that time period,” according to their Web site.

The State of Real Estate in Lancaster

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

 

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Gary Patton joins us this week to talk a little real estate… just in time for spring! Find Gary on the Web at GPhomesearch.com.

Gary Patton


There’s an Evil Monkey in my podcast

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Anne's stand-in is an Evil Monkey

Anne's stand-in is an Evil Monkey

Recorded Live • 8 March 2010 • Ustream.tv

This week on Creatively Wired: An Evil Monkey subs for Anne, Lancaster for Haiti posters and tickets available, upcoming Creative House of Lancaster meeting, Eris Vs. iPhone, House Bill 300, First Friday at the Infantree and picks of the week.

 

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Lancaster for Haiti: Hearts in Harmony

Posters and tickets are available now. Not Bad Design studio has tickets now and the list of other businesses where you can purchase tickets will be online soon. Get your tickets now: $10 a piece – $20 suggested donation to benefit the relief effort in Haiti.

Creative House of Lancaster

Next meeting Thursday 18 March 2010 at Annie Bailey’s. Grant Rissler from MCC will be there to talk about the group’s work all over the world and answer questions about how the Lancaster for Haiti donations will help out Haitians in need.

The Eris is pretty slick

The Eris is pretty slick

HTC Eris Vs. the iPhone

Anne finally got a new phone. No, not the iPhone. But she did get a pretty sweet Eris by HTC. So far it looks like a great phone and a good solution for those Verizon folks reluctant to make the switch to AT&T. The gauntlet’s been thrown by Anne so watch for a head-to-head, battle of the phones between the two of them in the near future. Can’t figure out how to do screen captures on the Eris yet so you’ll just have to wait until Anne figures that out.

Forum on PA House Bill 300

Max will be attending the Forum on HB 300 tonight at the City Council Chambers, Southern Market Center tonight from 7pm-9pm. Join him if you can and show your support for the GLBT community. Look for video from tonight’s event coming this week.

From the Facebook event page
On Monday, March 8, 2010 The Lancaster City Human Relations Commission is sponsoring a community discussion about Pennsylvania HB300, which is proposed legislation to amend the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act to extend protections to residents who are discriminated against on the basis of their sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. This forum will take place from 7:00-9:00 PM at the Southern Market Center, City Council Chambers, 100 South Queen St., Lancaster, PA. The public is invited to attend. For more information on the forum, please contact Linda Martin at 717-393-2883.

First Friday at The Infantree

Max stopped by the Infantree Friday night for the Help Haiti Heal: Poster Show and caught a little video. The guys over there always put together great shows and this was no exception. And it was for a good cause, the Haiti relief effort. Max couldn’t get the video cut together for today’s video cast (#MaxFail) but will post is as soon as it’s ready.

From TheInfantree.com
We have asked designers and print makers to create limited edition posters. They will be sold for $25 each at the gallery and online. The show will benefit Build-A-Bridge, a Philadelphia-based non-profit arts organization that uses the power of the arts to bring hope and healing. Its Haiti response includes art therapy to help children who may not have the emotional outlets or tools to cope with the tragedy.
The show will also feature 20×30-inch, large-format black and white portraits taken by Lancaster photographer Matthew Lester on trips to rural Haiti. Lester has made six trips to Haiti over the last 10 years. For Lester, the portraits are an opportunity to show a perspective he is not seeing in mainstream media coverage of the earthquake’s aftermath.

Picks of the week

Anne: Double Twist – syncing for the rest of us non-iPhone users.
Max: FAIL (no pick this week)


The Creative House of Lancaster presents Lancaster for Haiti – an evening of live music and interactive entertainment on April 2

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Hearts in HarmoneyLancaster, Pa. – The Creative House of Lancaster is pleased to announce Lancaster for Haiti – Hearts in Harmony, an innovative musical and interactive event April 2 at 7 p.m. in Freedom Hall at the Lancaster County Convention Center and Lancaster Marriott at Penn Square.

All proceeds will go to the Mennonite Central Committee of Lancaster’s Haiti earthquake relief efforts. Prior to the earthquake, MCC had been working in Haiti since 1958 in reforestation and environmental education, human rights, and advocacy for food security.

“We’re working together to harness CHL’s mission and spirit of creativity, collaboration, and mutual support,” said CHL executive director Anne Kirby, “to hold a truly exciting event. We want to let Haiti know that Lancaster, and hopefully all of America, has not forgotten their ongoing and extreme circumstances.

“It’s such an honor to partner with MCC and support their crucial work in Haiti, of which Lancaster is so very proud,” said Kirby. “And the support from all of our local partners has been generous beyond anything we ever imagined.  We strongly encourage residents of Lancaster and throughout the Central Pennsylvania region to attend and support this unique event in Lancaster’s spacious new convention center hotel facility –  it’s such an important cause and will be such a unique musical and interactive experience.”

Event content and schedule

Lancaster for Haiti will begin at 7 p.m. with live performance by Heads Up, a Lancaster-based urban arts organization that uses artist mentors to release vision in the lives of youth through urban arts programs.

A concert featuring an exciting line-up of bands arranged in partnership with WXPN will begin at 7:45 p.m. (see below for lineup).

This progressive event will also offer creative and new-media elements including live painting, live Twitter stream projection using the hashtag #L4Haiti, and live audiovisual streaming of the event by Creatively Wired. Streaming coverage beginning at 6:45 p.m. will consist of interviews with the bands and live coverage of the performances.

Ticket sales

Tickets go on sale next week at various locations around Lancaster and will be available at the door, with a base price of $10 and suggested donation of $20. Attendees must be 18 years of age or older (and at least 21 to obtain alcoholic beverages).

Lineup of bands

Sponsors and Partners:

  • Illusion Sound and Lighting
  • Atomic Design
  • Lancaster Arts
  • Lancaster County Convention Center and Lancaster Marriott at Penn Square
  • WXPN
  • Tony Kirchner Productions
  • Inkling Media
  • Laura Duran & Associates LLC
  • Matthew Lester Photography
  • Studio K
  • Creatively Wired
  • Brendee’s Irish Pub
  • Executive Printing
  • Move to Iceland

About Creative House of Lancaster

The Creative House of Lancaster (CHL) advocates the success of Lancaster County Small Businesses and individuals interested in art, music, and design by committing its members to supporting each other in their business, personal and professional development and growth. The organization believes in taking creative and innovative leaps that redefine the local business community by harvesting local talent and promoting collaboration, fair-trade, teamwork, networking, mentoring, social communication, and nurturing a sense of community. CHL gatherings allow for creative individuals to gather, collaborate, refer, inspire, mentor, and challenge each other personally and professionally. Monthly meetings and events throughout the year. See www.thechl.org for more information or contact Anne Kirby at 717 572 4798.

About the Lancaster County Convention Center and Lancaster Marriott at Penn Square

Anchoring Downtown Lancaster and boldly incorporating the 110-year-old Beaux Arts façade of the historic former Watt & Shand department store, the integrated convention center / hotel facility offers a combined 90,000 square feet of meeting space and the latest technology for conventions, events, and trade shows.  A unique world-class facility set in a smaller, less expensive urban destination, the venue is centrally-located to the metropolitan areas of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and New York.  The new facility offers space for groups up to 5,000 and includes a convention and exhibition hall, two grand ballrooms, and several finely-appointed meeting and board rooms. To book an event at the integrated facility, call Josh Nowak at 717-207-4044. For more information, visit www.lancasterconventioncenter.com and www.marriottlancaster.com.


Change your avatar, change the world

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Support “Lancaster for Haiti” benefit concert by changing your avatar

Max HIH Avatar

Avatars with the Hearts in Harmony logo are popping up all over the internet. You too can easily make your own.

Ever since The CHL announced next month’s benefit concert, “Lancaster for Haiti – Hearts in Harmony,” people on Twitter and Facebook have been changing their avatars to include the Hearts in Harmony logo. If you want to show your support too, I’ve created a Photoshop template to make it easy for you. Just download the PSD file below, follow the included instructions and upload it to all you social networks. And be sure to join us on April 2nd for the benefit concert!

And thanks to Ken Mueller of Inkling Media for including this phenomenon in his “12 Tips on Promoting Events Via Social Media” article this month.

Hearts in Harmony avatar template
Right-click and choose “save as”

Follow the included instructions


Cue the giant beavers: An Olympic effort

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Recorded Live • 1 March 2020 • Ustream.tv

 

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2010 Winter Olympics

Giant Beavers

Giant beavers, faux Mounties and maple leaves abounded at the closing ceremony of the Vancouver Olympics. The over-the-top Canadiana amused many, but irked many more. Photograph by: Jason Payne, Canwest News Service • from www.VancouverSun.com

Max and Anne aren’t really hockey fans, but who could help being swept up in the Canada-US rivalry that proved to be one of the most exciting sporting events of the Winter Olympics? And, wow, what an ending the closing ceremonies proved to be. The last 10 minutes was an explosion of every Canadian cliché wrapped in a Busby Berkeley-meets-Macy’s-Thanksgiving-parade production that was so over the top and campy that Max nearly peed himself with laughter. If you missed it all we can say is “bring on the giant beavers.” We wish we could find a video of the closing ceremonies out there on the interwebs, but we’ve had no luck so far. If you find one, please let us know. We’d love to share the Canadian love!

Please Rob Me
A new Web site has popped up called PleaseRobMe.com that claims to be “Listing all those empty homes out there” and apparently it’s causing quite a stir. As one of the creates of the site, Boy van Amstel of the Netherlands, told Amber MacArthur, and Leo Laporte in a Net @ Night interview, the site’s purpose is to highlight the dangers of listing your home address with sites like Foursquare and then checking in and out from that location. Basically the site is nothing more than a Twitter search the compiles tweets like “@TwitterUser left home and checked in 6 minutes ago: Tira-I-misu (@ Bubble Factory) http://4sq.com/xxxx” (we’ve removed the names and links for privacy, but you can find a lot more at pleaserobme.com).

Hearts in HarmonyLancaster for Haiti – Hearts in Harmony
Do good on Good Friday!

Join the Creative House of Lancaster on April 2nd for Lancaster for Haiti – Hearts in Harmony. A benefit Concert for Haiti Relief at the Lancaster Convention Center, Freedom Hall A!

APRIL 2nd!

Doors open at 7PM – show starts at 8PM

Location: Lancaster County Convention Center

TIckets will be sold at local businesses around town (TBA) and the day of the show.

Only 10 dollars per ticket with a suggested donation of 20. More details with business listings will be posted soon!

We’re looking for volunteers – visit the help us page to see how!

Picks of the week
Anne: The new CHL Web site
Max: Drop Box

Update:

Reactions from Canadians are mixed about the campy, over-the-top Olympic Closing Ceremonies. Read the full story from The Vancouver Sun.