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Free Wi-Fi Map

Friday, November 10th, 2006

Below is a map that includes businesses that offer free Wi-Fi in the Tri-Cities. The map is maintained by GeekSouth, but is editable by anyone who might like to contribute. If you know of any businesses offering free wi-fi, please include them in the map. This map now has a permanent home on the free Wi-Fi page.

CommunityWalk Map - East Tennessee Free Wifi Hotspots

PRSA meeting in Johnson City

Thursday, February 16th, 2006

Thomas and I just spoke at the regional Public Relations event in Johnson City, TN. We presented on blogging and podcasting 101. It was a great meeting with about 40 PR professionals from regional companies like Eastman , Bristol Motor Speedway , Tri-Cities Regional Airport , and a host of others. Thanks to all the great questions and feel free to post here with further questions or comments.

Here is the pdf BloggingPodcasting101.pdf with the notes from the presentation.

Visit our podcast by clicking on the thinkjose logo to the right and visit some of the sites that I read on a regular basis in my think links section in the sidebar to the right.

Please contact me with any other questions at jose(at)thinkjose.com

Thanks again to Amanda at the TRI , Lee at Milligan , and Bob with General Morgan Inn for having us in to speak.

Geeks of the Mountain South!

Thursday, December 15th, 2005

From thinkjose
It’s official! The geek dinner-get together has become a reality and our first one is next week. Wednesday December 21, 7pm at Panera Bread in Johnson City, TN.

So bring your laptop for the free wireless, your thoughts to share on everything blog-podcast-geekdom, and your contact info to share with other like minded tech savvy folks. I will be sharing some ideas on podcasting and the internet as a way to build a network of like-minded people.

I have set up a writeboard
(password: panera) to catalog who is coming so we can prepare nametags and some other potential goodies to give away. Click the link, enter the password, edit the page with your name and link, and then show up on Wed. Also please let us know if you have anyone interested in possibly sponsoring future events.

Thanks and I would like to thank Austin, Tim, and Jeff for their support in getting this together.

See you on Wednesday!

Jose Castillo

Podcasting in the Tri-Cities

Saturday, December 10th, 2005

By Jeff Rainey
The Tri-Cities (Bristol, Kingsport, Johnson City - TN) area is fortunate enough to have its share of podcast shows to choose from. For those of you who do not yet know what a podcast is, wikipedia defines podcast as “… a collection of technologies for automatically distributing audio programs over the Internet using a publisher/subscriber model… Podcasting enables independent producers to create self-published, syndicated “shows,” and gives broadcast radio or television programs a new distribution method.” And, to clear up any confusion, you do not need an iPod to listen to a Podcast (though I highly reccomend it). Anyway, I currently know of three local Podcasts right now.

Bandwagon Radio is a show comprised of three guys discussing amusing and entertaining news stories of the week. The show is comical and recorded well. You can find out more about Bandwagon Radio (recorded weekly) at jumponthebandwagon.net

Another “blue-ribbon” show recorded here in the Tri-Cities is Lockjaw Radio (recorded weekly) In each “dose,” Jose Castillo and Thomas Eorgan discuss current corporate marketing campaigns, branding, idea generation and new media in a fun lighthearted fashion.

The GoTriCities Podcast (not sure about schedule) features David Cate and a guest band as they chat about the local music scene, the artists inspirations and projects they are currently working on. Sound bites (or bytes) from the musicians are also included in the recording.

Please inform me if you know of other podcasts in the Tri-Cities TN/VA area. This is an exciting new movement and I am glad to see our area’s contributions.

Raptors Go Regional

Saturday, December 10th, 2005

From Raptors Blog
Sorry about the silence. We have been working very hard to complete our task of re-branding the Greeneville Raptors to the Tennessee Raptors. There is still some work left to be done, however we are far enough along to at least inform those of you who are not aware. Here’s the scoop… Management collectively decided that it was in our teams best interest, to fully take advantage of the territorial rights to the tri-cities region. As the Tennessee Raptors, we are now Johnson City, Bristol, Kingsport and Greeneville’s team.
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A Big “Thank You” to Lima Company

Tuesday, November 15th, 2005

Thanks Jama for the info.

By Jama
While the 278th has received a wonderful welcome home from Iraq, it was recently brought to my attention by Dustin Goforth (ETSU student and SGA member) that our local Lima Company has also recently returned from service in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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Salvation Army needs your help this holiday season

Saturday, November 12th, 2005

There are many Christmas Volunteer opportunities with the Salvation Army serving Washington, Carter and Unicoi Counties. Many of these same programs are going on through the end of the year in Kingsport and Bristol through the Salvation Army units serving these other areas of the Tri-Cities. To act on any of these opportunities, persons should contact the unit serving their area.
 
I would encourage you to share this file via e-mail with interested parties.
 
Johnson City, TN
The Salvation Army
700 Spring St., Johnson City, TN 37604
Mail Address P.O. Box 1715, 37605
Phone (423) 926-2101, (423) 928-9426 - Fax (423) 926-2616

Kingsport, TN
The Salvation Army
505-517 Dale St., Kingsport, TN 37660
Mail Address P.O. Box 2280, 37662
Phone (423) 246-6671 - Fax (423) 246-9787

Bristol, TN
The Salvation Army
137 Edgemont Ave., Bristol, TN 37620
Mail Address P.O. Box 887, 37621
Phone (423) 764-6156 - Fax (423) 764-8082

At last count, the volunteer opportunities are many and spaces need to
be filled on the organizations master calendar.
 
Let’s spread the word!

Bob Plummer
Johnson City, Tenn.
H E: treborplum@charter.net
O E: plummerb@mail.etsu.edu

Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.
–Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain)
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