Aloha, Lorraine, thank you for your message.. I am happy to return to Indiana. I am a part time resident of Indiana as I have a home in Kirklin, Indiana an a home in Hawaii. I returned to Indiana this few months to celebrate my fifty year I man swimming award during Indiana vs Illinois home comming game.
I retired from working in Hawaii as Dierctor of Public Safety and Transportation with 35 years service. I use to teach in Indiana at Russiaville, Indiana and at Greentown, Indiana in the early 60"s. and was appoined by then Governor John A, Burns to head up the position I mentioned.
I am in Bloomington, Indiana helping out with the swimming team I am volunteering my service as a form of given back to the University.
I Hawaii I own a sportfishing and sailing business.. my hobbies are stainglass and wood carving of Hawaiian items. I plan to market these Items while in Indiana and advertising my business in Indiana.
Mahalo(thank you) Larry K. Hao
At 10:46pm on September 28, 2009, Steve Miller said…
Thanks!
At 11:15am on September 28, 2009, Steve Miller said…
Thanks for the welcome...six months ago! I love the speed with which modern technology allows us to ignore others! (I was a little bit unemployed at the time and kind of stressed, but that's no excuse for not replying to a friendly shout out.)
Hi Lorraine - It was great chatting with you today and I really appreciate all the help/advice you gave me. As soon as I searched for you on here I immediately recognized you from seeing your posts and comments on the site! I look forward to meeting you in person sometime.
Hi Lorraine, did you get my tweet? I will be in Indy on June 12th. I would love to meet with you and leave you some Sweet Poppin's samples. Let me know if you will be available that day. Hope to talk to you soon!
Lorrain, thanks for your support with the Millionaire Mind Event. This event, for those who attend, will help shift the economic tide of Indianapolis. It will be a lot of fun and very informative. I'm looking forward to sharing it with more people. Seats are still available.
Thanks Lorraine. I know a picture would be heIpful so as soon a I find one I'll get it up. I just didn't have one handy. My mother and I both signed up so we'll probably tag team this. Sometimes she's more available than I and vice versa.
Thanks for your welcome, Lorraine -
I thought this looked like an interesting group when I found it last night - don't know how much time I'll have to be involved, but will check in as much as possible. Do a couple of poetry boards, too, and that takes time, and a little facebook - but not consistently, but liked the premise behind this group.
Sonna
Hi! The year is going well, getting anxious about graduation in May! How are you and things at Roundpeg? I am! I'm interning this summer with the 2009 U.S. Senior Open at Crooked Stick Golf Club, assisting with Sales&Marketing, then I hope to get a real job in August.
And thanks for agreeing to participate in the Hoosier Chapter of PRSA Continuing Education Academy: Social Media Boot Camp on April 25. I'm collecting brief bios and photos to use a promotional material in our blog and e-newsletter, as well as other social media tools we are using. I'd like to pack the house. And I think we can.
Could you send me a brief bio and a picture (72dpi, RGB, .gif, .jpeg, or .png) to my address.
Thank you for the warm welcome. And I tried to check out your link to Kristen's post with getting started tips, but it erred out as unable to find. Can you re-direct me to that.
Lorraine, Thanks for a wonderful presentation on Creative Thinking at the NOWIB lunch. I learned a lot and will use the info to help build my business and relationships! You have such energy that it is infectious! Thanks for all the fun! Hope to see you again at another event and maybe I can do or say something inspiring for you too!
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I retired from working in Hawaii as Dierctor of Public Safety and Transportation with 35 years service. I use to teach in Indiana at Russiaville, Indiana and at Greentown, Indiana in the early 60"s. and was appoined by then Governor John A, Burns to head up the position I mentioned.
I am in Bloomington, Indiana helping out with the swimming team I am volunteering my service as a form of given back to the University.
I Hawaii I own a sportfishing and sailing business.. my hobbies are stainglass and wood carving of Hawaiian items. I plan to market these Items while in Indiana and advertising my business in Indiana.
Mahalo(thank you) Larry K. Hao
Thanks for the welcome...six months ago! I love the speed with which modern technology allows us to ignore others! (I was a little bit unemployed at the time and kind of stressed, but that's no excuse for not replying to a friendly shout out.)
Thanks again,
Jeff
Thanks!
Heather
Thanks again!
Thanks for the twittie about meeting at the Scotties E 96 6 p.m. tonight! I was happy to see it. I will be there!
Thank you for the kind welcome message. I look forward to being an active part of this online community.
Adam
Sonna
I thought this looked like an interesting group when I found it last night - don't know how much time I'll have to be involved, but will check in as much as possible. Do a couple of poetry boards, too, and that takes time, and a little facebook - but not consistently, but liked the premise behind this group.
Sonna
And thanks for agreeing to participate in the Hoosier Chapter of PRSA Continuing Education Academy: Social Media Boot Camp on April 25. I'm collecting brief bios and photos to use a promotional material in our blog and e-newsletter, as well as other social media tools we are using. I'd like to pack the house. And I think we can.
Could you send me a brief bio and a picture (72dpi, RGB, .gif, .jpeg, or .png) to my address.
yourprguy@gmail.com
Thank you for the warm welcome. And I tried to check out your link to Kristen's post with getting started tips, but it erred out as unable to find. Can you re-direct me to that.
Thanks,
Marti
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