Celebrated Valetine's Day by having dinner at a restaurant in Newark--27Mix. Located at 27 Halsey Street, it has the urban feel without having to traverse a bridge or tunnel. Halsey Street has a mix of abandoned buildings and some going concerns. The area is being helped by NJPAC and the new Prudential Center.
Girl Scouts from Roosevelt toured the Westfield Historical Society Museum & Archives today. They are working on their Silver Award and the project is the Women of Westfield! They have completed lots of research and conducted some oral histories--should be a great addition to the collection!
The Association adopted a green policy in November 2007. Some visible signs of the initiative in Louisville were the reduced number of printed handouts and the emphasis on using public transportation or walking to get around the city. More information at http://www.sla.org/content/SLA/pressroom/pressrelease/08pr/pr2801.cfm
Eric & I just returned from the 2008 SLA Leadership Summit held in Louisville, KY. The meeting provides a great opportunity for Chapter and Division leaders from the entire organization to get together and share ideas. We were hosted in a most hospitable manner and had networking time at the Louisville Slugger Museum and other meals to get to know each other. SLA CEO Janice Lachance reported that the Association is operated in the black in 2007 and gained 127 new members. Individual subjects covered at the meeting to follow.
It looks like a lot of Bs but it is just my initials pushed up against Blog. The first goal of this blog is to help me learn how this works and get ready to launch a blog for our NJSLA Chapter.