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Interesting
By Yaa Dreena | June 06, 2009 at 04:11 AM EDT | No Comments

Okay! So you can't see the comments of the other person until you click on comments.  In my day, you had to pick up the phone to talk or either wait for a letter.  This instant stuff is amazing.  Up til 4 am trying to learn it.  WOW!

Yaa Dreena

Chiku Awali is dancing today at the Spring Valley Youth Week Program
By Yaa Dreena | June 06, 2009 at 03:57 AM EDT | No Comments

Thank you very much Judah.  Will you be there?

Hello Chiku Awali world!
By Yaa Dreena | June 05, 2009 at 06:16 PM EDT | 1 comment

Hi Everyone,

I went to the 2009 Non-Profit Conference "Sustaining Your Organization in today's World" on Thursday.  I dragged Jerry along with me.  The one thing I heard repeatedly was you have to blog, Facebook and Twitter.  Being well over 60, this is a challenge that I would rather leave to the young folk.  The repeated answer to my quiry about how to get something like this done was "get a young person to do it."  So, if there is a "young person" out there interested in helping with getting us on Facebook and Twitter, please let me know.  I think I am mastering this art of blogging.  We will see.  So comment back and let's talk.

By the way, we will be going to Titos's Congolese class on Thursday night.  Let me know if you want to go along.  If you are a Chiku Awali member, the class is free for the first 20 folk who register. 

Yaa Dreena

 

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