Archive for July, 2009
Notes on Attending the Charlotte Business Professionals’ July Meeting
Posted by Craig in general interest, new projects on July 23rd, 2009
Bojan and I had the pleasure of attending the Charlotte Business Professional’s July Meeting last night at Andrew Blair’s over on Monford Drive. The speaker for the meeting was Democratic Mayoral Candidate Anthony Foxx. The event was well attended, and consisted of an hour or so of meet and greet followed by the candidate’s speech and some Q&A. Hats off to Jason Mckinstry and friends for their hard work in making it all happen. For those of you who don’t know anything about Charlotte Business Professionals, I encourage you to take a look at their website and consider joining up. In these tough economic times, the more people you know, the better, and these are some great people.
At the risk of mixing business and politics, I have a few thoughts to share regarding Mr. Foxx, but before I get to those I want to make a shameless plug for one of our products.
We were fortunate to be able to work with Charlotte Business Professionals to provide a backdrop for the speech which, I believe, really added something to the production. The display used was one of our Xpressions displays, used partially as a media backdrop and partially as a way to display sponsor advertising. These displays set up in seconds, are very light weight because of the tension fabric, and are a great way to frame any sort of public event.
Our sponsor panel, was simple but cool and we received quite a few compliments on the display overall. BTW, the display was designed in such a way as to be able to add sponsor logos in the future so if you are interested in being a sponsor please contact Jason for more information. (My apologies for the quality of the photo, the lighting was terrible.)
On to my comments about Mr. Foxx. Leaning Libertarian as I do, I generally am in favor of candidates who represent the potential for as little government intrusion into my life as possible. Traditionally, fewer Democrats, rather than more, fall into this category. This was essentially my first introduction to Mr. Foxx and where he stands on issues that are important to me, I do not know. I am, however, rather pleased with several things he had to say but most importantly I am impressed by how he said them.
I did not take notes and I do not have an audio recording of the speech so I cannot quote him directly. I can say that one of the things that I found most refreshing was that he actually answered the questions that people asked him rather than deflecting them and tangentially addressing another subject. I found him to be determined, sincere, informed, frank, honest and dare I say, real. Again, it was my first introduction to him and I do not know what his positions are on most issues, but he struck me as somebody I would be willing to listen to and could work with. Given my political cynicism, that is a great start.
Of course my response could just be the effect of being in his physical presence. If he did not have the capacity to convey trust, he wouldn’t be in the running. At any rate, I was pleased to meet him and grateful for the opportunity to hear something about his life, where he has come from, and where he wants to take the city. I look forward to learning more.
The Charlotte Business Professionals’ meeting for August will feature the Republican Mayoral Candidate and I look forward to attending and meeting him as well. Hope to see you there.
Dethroning the Matriarch.
I am back from vacation and ready to get back into the swing of things with the blog. I saw a t-shirt not to long ago that said “More People Have Read This Than Your Blog” and I was struck by how true that is of most blogs including this one. Undaunted, I press on with the thought that maybe today will be the day that one person reads this blog and is affected in one way or another.
Speaking of vacation, the family I spent two weeks in northern Michigan at my wife’s ancestral home on the shore of Burt Lake. It is without a doubt one of my favorite places on the planet and we have been blessed to be able to go up there every summer for the past 15 or 16 years. I think one year we went to the beach in South Cackalacky but other than that we have gone North.
One of our favorite vacation activities is fishing for Smallmouth Bass. The family record is held by Ghenny, my wife’s grandmother. Legend tells that back in the day she caught a fish that was 21 3/4″ long and just a hair over six pounds. To put that in perspective, a keeper is anything over 14″ and most of the fish we catch are between two and three pounds. I have been dutifully trying to dethrone her for years and this year, for a moment, I thought I had her.
The fish I caught was 5.71 pounds and 21 1/2″ long. Let me do the math for you: I missed the record by less than three tenths of a pound in weight and half an inch in length. If I had a lick of sense, I’d have stuffed it with a little split shot and hung it up for a while before I took it down to Pat and Gary’s for entry into the annual contest. Needless to say I am in first place (or was when we left) but I never seem to be able to win. Some seven year old will catch a six and a half pounder on a Sponge Bob pole and relegate my lunker to second place. Never fails to happen.
So there is my fish story. No blog is complete without one. In closing, I’ll mention that I called Ghenny and told her that she better live for a few more years (she’s in her late 80′s) becuase I plan on dethroning her before she dies. She chuckled and promised me she’d do her best to oblige.
(Yes, the camo does help me sneak up on the fish and yes, I am having the sucker mounted to hang on the wall. Sorry Babe!)
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