I've already contacted them - I invited Ben West (the person in charge of
the technology stuff there) to drop by today if he's got time.

Dan

> Since I am working with Isaiah 58, I can make a contact with them also.
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> John
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> Robert Citek wrote:
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>> To add a bit more context:
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>> Theresa Kehoe wrote:
>> > On Fri, 2007-04-06 at 16:04 -0500, adelmand wrote:
>> >> http://www.stlcamp.org/sweat <http://www.stlcamp.org/sweat>
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>> "Southside Workshop for Exploring Appropriate Technologies
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>> Our 2006 spring/summer/fall kids programs promote bicycles to
>> neighborhood youth by providing the tools, space, and skills to work and
>> learn. Every Saturday from 1pm-3pm, the Bike Shop is open for assisting
>> Cherokee/Gravois Park neighbors ages 6-18 with their bicycle problems.
>> Kids can also enroll in our Earn-A-Bike program by helping others repair
>> their bicycles, and in return receive a bicycle of their own."
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>> >> http://www.stlcamp.org/computer <http://www.stlcamp.org/computer>
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>> "Donated monitorsIn keeping with CAMP's mission to be a community media
>> center, we are working to provide computer and internet-related
>> resources to our neighbors. In particular, we hope to provide the
>> following in our public space:
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>> * Free wifi
>> * Public, linux-based computer lab with Internet access
>> * Digital literacy classes (e.g. email basics, writing resumes,
>> online publishing)
>> * Internet phone service (e.g. VoIP)
>> * Similar to SWEAT, programs to refurbish an old computer and take
>> it home"
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>> > think we oughtta.
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>> >From what they do, they sound like a carbon-copy of BWorks. Their
>> computer program, however, seems like a work-in-progress. We should
>> definitely find out more about them and partner.
>>
>> Has anyone contacted them yet?
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>> http://stlcamp.org/contact <http://stlcamp.org/contact>
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>> Whomever does, please CC this list.
>>
>> Regards,
>> - Robert
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