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CLA 2013 Conference

Happy Monday to you! I hope last week was calmer for you than it was around the Oneicity offices. We have lots of fun stuff to tell you about soon, but for now let’s talk about Christian Leadership Alliance.

Lindsey, Hoots and I are headed to Anaheim to hook up with some of the best and the brightest at the 2013 CLA National Conference. We don’t do booths (they raise the overhead and we’d have to charge clients more) but there are at least 3 easy opportunities to connect with us.

First, we’re sponsoring the Internet and Technology track. So you’ll see us around there handing out fortune cookies, making sure things go smoothly and generally hobnobbing!

Second, we’re going to do a meetup thing on Wednesday and Thursday mornings in the Starbucks (hey, we’re from Seattle, where else?) at the convention hotel from 6:30 to 7:30AM. We’d love to see you there. AND if you get there early before we run out of money, we’ll buy your coffee. Please drop by and say, “Hey.”

Third, we’re teaching one workshop on “How to Increase Your Online Giving with Free Tools” Thursday afternoon (or some title pretty similar to that — you know how it is with seminar titles). Just come to the session and we’ll teach you some of the coolest things we’ve been learning this year that will make a big difference in what you do online.

Of course you could just make a comment or email us and give us a way to contact you. Or give us a shout on Twitter (we’re @oneicity) or our FB page. We’d love to put faces with comments and get the chance to hear what you’re up to.

And if you’re not headed to CLA, watch the Twitter feed and FB page, we’ll keep you up to date on what’s happening and the cool things we’re going to be teaching the good folks at CLA.

Thank you for making the conversation around here wonderful.


Steve Thomas
Partner, Oneicity

(photo credit: Lindsey Lind)

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