Feb 2007
Woohoo!
Monday, February 26, 2007 Filed in: Hab1 News
After a three year absence from Huntsville, and
nearly seven years after attending my last Space
Camp, I shall be attending the alumni Adult Space
Academy session this June!
...And then I'll do it again seven weeks later!
That's right! I'm going to get to attend both alumni sessions!
And I hope many of you will be able to attend one of the dates as well!
...More to come! I just had to share my joy!
...And then I'll do it again seven weeks later!
That's right! I'm going to get to attend both alumni sessions!
And I hope many of you will be able to attend one of the dates as well!
...More to come! I just had to share my joy!
February Alumni Newsletter is Available
Sunday, February 25, 2007 Filed in: Alumni News
The February Alumni Newsletter is out
now, for your enjoyment. Go check it out!
Speaking of the newsletters, the January Alumni Newsletter's "Alumni Spotlight" section featured none other than me, myself, and Hab1.com (I was shocked too)!
I would like to thank Holley Gautney for the excellent write-up! And whoever had the idea of putting me in there in the first place, thanks!
That, for the record, was Space Camp's first public acknowledgment of our little slice of the internet.
On a somewhat related note, while I'm on the subject, I have been pleased to see their recent efforts to keep their alumni engaged.
I think the repeat attendance it leads to can be (and is) a core pillar in keeping Space Camp financially healthy. I've said many times that this site is only around because Space Camp needed it (granted, I did too) but wouldn't do it. Congratulations, Jason!
Finally, I missed mentioning earlier that the HabForum's own Jason Schreck was the featured alumni in the December Alumni Newsletter for, amongst other achievements, his good work at the NASA Langley museum.
Speaking of the newsletters, the January Alumni Newsletter's "Alumni Spotlight" section featured none other than me, myself, and Hab1.com (I was shocked too)!
I would like to thank Holley Gautney for the excellent write-up! And whoever had the idea of putting me in there in the first place, thanks!
That, for the record, was Space Camp's first public acknowledgment of our little slice of the internet.
On a somewhat related note, while I'm on the subject, I have been pleased to see their recent efforts to keep their alumni engaged.
I think the repeat attendance it leads to can be (and is) a core pillar in keeping Space Camp financially healthy. I've said many times that this site is only around because Space Camp needed it (granted, I did too) but wouldn't do it. Congratulations, Jason!
Finally, I missed mentioning earlier that the HabForum's own Jason Schreck was the featured alumni in the December Alumni Newsletter for, amongst other achievements, his good work at the NASA Langley museum.
