Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Use your Words to Feed the World!


John Breen, a computer programmer, developed the Internet game FreeRice to teach vocabulary and help fight hunger.

FreeRice.com is quickly becoming all the rage for school children as well as immigrants learning English.

Breen said the idea came to him one day in his kitchen in Indiana. He was sitting with his two teenage sons, preparing the older for the SAT.

"The younger one made a mockery of the situation. He kept saying, 'he doesn't know this word, he doesn't know that word,'" Breen said. "So I decided to do something on the computer to help my son learn vocabulary words."

What Breen came up with was a word game that he thought others might like to play on the Internet. He was already operating the Web site Poverty to inform people about hunger. So, he merged the two, and FreeRice.com was born.

Here's how it works: Contestants are offered four definitions for a word; by clicking on the right definition, a donation of 20 grains of rice is made to the U.N. World Food Programme. The U.N. distributes the rice worldwide.

English teacher Michael Hughes puts the Web site up on a large interactive screen and uses the game to warm up his classes at Alice Deal Middle School in Washington, D.C.

Hughes' class raised 280 grains of Rice during a short session.

While that's hardly enough for a daily ration for a starving child abroad, it still adds up, said World Food Programme spokeswoman Jennifer Parmelee.

"FreeRice.com is up to more than 8.2 billion grains of rice, which is one heck of a lot of rice and more than enough to feed 325,000 people for the day," Parmelee said.

The Web site earns money from advertising and gives cash to the Word Food Programme. Some $100,000 has already gone to buy rice to feed survivors of a recent cyclone in Bangladesh.

Parmelee said the Web site offers a greater gift – the gift of awareness about world hunger. In just two months, FreeRice.com has driven the most Internet traffic to the World Food Programme site.

"We are all kind of dazzled by the power of a great idea — an idea that seemed to have come completely out of left field," she said.

Breen said he has hired a dictionary company to put some more words in the game, which adjusts as you are playing to different levels from zero to 50.

"I myself can't get much above level 45, and it is rare to get above level 48. But there are some people who cruise right up to level 50. So for them we are going to add some super, really ultra, tough words," Breen said.

And, he said, his son's vocabulary "has improved markedly."

Breen said e-mails are coming in from around the world from people trying to learn English to teachers and college students. He wants them to take away something more than just a few new words.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Help me win the Intuit/Jump Start Contest!

Please click HERE to vote.

Here's my story:

On April 17, 2002, in a meeting at the Texas Commission on the Arts was asked what was missing in the Austin cultural arts landscape. I promptly answered, "an architectural artisan school." And from that simple exchange a 5-1/2 year mission was born. My concept, the Texas Legacy Arts Incubator (TLAI), is an architectural artisan-based economic development model designed to incubate micro-enterprise in Texas (to start!). It is a far-reaching enterprise that will increase the kind and number of people who participate in the economic development of the larger community while improving the educational opportunities overall. In addition to the economic value TLAI will provide to the community, we will bring a wide variety of educational opportunities with the architectural artisan tradecrafts education and apprenticeship programs, which will be taught by well-known masters. The programs are primarily targeted at at-risk youth and historically disadvantaged populations. The TLAI will provide opportunities for cultural preservation, micro-business growth and development and workforce training. The first level of the TLAI architectural artisan tradecrafts training and apprenticeships will include: Stonework, metalwork, glassmaking, mosaic tile and food arts. These disciplines will teach critical path thinking & prepare participants for a sustainable life. Fast forward to now. The research is done, the land is secured, the relationships have been built & the support is in place to make this dream real. The monetary prize from this contest would allow me to more deeply focus on my role in taking this project from idea to reality.

Friday, December 7, 2007

A message from Keith Hogan

I am writing to ask you for your help to bring Tariq Baig to justice.

My name is Keith Hogan and I'm a 42 year-old man, with a physical disability. I was born with a form of Muscular Dystrophy known as Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Type II, which makes it difficult for me to move on my own. The fact of the matter is that I cannot use my hands, arms or legs, so I need assistance to do everything. To accomplish this, I employ Personal Care Attendants (PCAs) to assist me in all of my daily activities. Late last year, I hired Tariq Baig as a Personal Care Attendant.

Due to my inability to use my hands and write, I have a stamp of my signature, which I use as my legal signature. Recently, I learned that Tariq Baig had taken several checks and stamped my signature to them without my knowledge or consent. He also attempted to commit identity theft. I reported him to the Austin Police Department and he was arrested & released on bail. Afterwards another warrant was issued and in fact there are now three outstanding warrants for his arrest: a felony in Austin, a felony in El Paso and a misdemeanor in El Paso.

I cannot stand the thought of Tariq Baig taking advantage of other people living with circumstances similar to mine. Any help you can offer will be greatly appreciated. Please spread the word, he must be caught!

Thank you.

Keith

Thursday, November 15, 2007

A Note from Enzo's Dad...WATCH ENZO ON ELLEN TOMORROW!!!

Ruth

First, I apologize for the frequency of E-mails this week. But this is too good to keep to myself!

Enzo, Heidi and I just flew back from Burbank, California late last night were Enzo made an appearance on the Ellen DeGeneres show along with James Taylor. We got THE CALL right after I sent the last e-mail and we had to leave the next morning! Nuts.

The show airs tomorrow on NBC at 9am.

He mostly giggled through the spot but it was still very entertaining. They had a multitude of critters for him there - pythons, tarantulas, lizards, frogs, etc. but he was so excited and distracted he didn't really have a chance to show off that amazing brain of his. Either way, a great experience for all of us.

This is from the Ellen DeGeneres web site:

Friday, November 16
JAMES TAYLOR
You can't miss the super spectacular Game Week grand finale! I can't tell you what the prize is, but I can tell you that it's worth over $17,000! And don't forget, you the home viewer can win the exact same prize! We are pulling out all the stops! And when it's all over ...we'll put the stops back in for the next time. Then, for more than 40 years we have loved everything he's ever sang and written, and he just keeps getting better. Multiple Grammy Award winner JAMES TAYLOR will join me. We'll talk about the ups and downs of his lifetime of music, how at age 59 he works up the energy to handle his 6-year-old twin boys, Henry and Rufus Logan. And, James will sing "Sweet Baby Jane" from his upcoming CD "One Man Band." Plus, you'll meet 7 year-old ENZO MONFRE from Austin, TX. Enzo is an expert on insects and reptiles, and his show on Youtube has become an instant sensation.

I think we'll be hearing a lot more about Enzo in the coming weeks!


Sincerely,

Pete Monfre
Clarity Marketing Support

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

The Little Enzo that Could: SEE ENZO ON ELLEN! 11/16/07


Enzoology to appear on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Friday 11/16 - We're excited to announce that Enzo, star of the hit kids' web video series produced by Clarity/Moujaes, will appear on the Ellen DeGeneres Show this Friday, November 16. Check your local listings for air times!

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

The Little Enzo that Could --- UPDATE!


Enzoology
to appear on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Thursday 11/15 - We're excited to announce that Enzo, star of the hit kids' web video series produced by Clarity/Moujaes, will appear on the Ellen DeGeneres Show this Thursday, November 15. Check your local listings for air times!

Monday, November 12, 2007

The Little Enzo that Could

About a month ago my friend Pete Monfre told me about his son Enzo's new show on YouTube called Enzoology. Well that little show has really taken off and it will be getting national attention very soon!

Here's the first episode from Enzoology...be sure to check them all out :-)

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Another great reason to live in Austin...


Greenling Organic Delivery was founded by organic-loving folks who know a flavorful, pesticide-free apple when they taste one. They also know the importance of buying local, healing the environment, and creating a sustainable society.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Alan Barber Presents "Sixman, Texas"

Alan Barber has been working on this film as long as I've know him...it's truly a labor of love.

Across Texas, small communities are struggling to keep their schools and towns alive. For one, the bell has tolled as they graduate their last class, ending generations of local pride and continuity. For another, a Cinderella football season promises to keep hope alive...

Sunday, November 4, 2007

New teas at Cafe Caffeine!


We've got two more cool, local vendors at Cafe Caffeine: Texas Medicinals and Zhi Tea.

Both have created exceptional organic teas that you have to taste to believe...even smelling them puts you in a good mood...lol.

Come in give them a try!

Thursday, November 1, 2007

It's time for Tessa's tale to be told!


In 1999 I was scheduled to speak in front of a group of educators in Austin Texas about creating fantastic presentations. Like most people, I was nervous and didn't sleep well the night before the presentation. In the pre-dawn hours I had a dream about a little girl who was scared of making a presentation and how she overcame that fear. After I awoke, I wrote the dream down and saw that it was a pretty cool little story.

Five years later, in 2004, I met a very talented artist named Margaret Burns. At the time we met she was pregnant with her first child and excited about bringing a little girl into the world. About 6 months after Mia was born, Margaret noticed the lack of books with the kind of messaging that she wanted to share with Mia as she grew older. I told her about my heroine, Tessa, and she became inspired to illustrate the story.

Fast forward to 2007. Margaret has another incredible daughter named Clara and our book is written, illustrated and ready to be brought to the world. We estimate that it will take $5000 to create the final press-ready proofs and develop a website from which Tessa can tell her first tale....with many more adventures to come!

I have created a Fundable project so that Tessa's tale can be told.

Margaret and I would appreciate you checking it out...and contributing if you can!

Thanks,

Ruth

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Real Estate Open House! Sunday September 9th, 1-4pm


Lyon Real Estate is hosting a real estate open house to showcase the newly remodeled front unit at 413A Johanna in the ultimate hip zip, 78704.

Cafe Caffeine will be catering the event so there will be good taste for all the senses!

We look forward to seeing you there!

Bill Meets Willie!

My friend Bill Stidham created this painting of Willie Nelson as part of his Sacred Heart series. A big CONGRATULATIONS to him for having it signed personally. Check out his site to see the whole series.

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Show your Love to the World!

We have set up our first store! Now you can tell the whole world where you go to get your own hot cup of cool: CafeCaffeined.


Friday, August 17, 2007

Austin Ice Cream Festival!!!!

Join NadaMoo! , Maine Root Beer and a whole lotta other cool folks at the Austin Ice Cream Festival tomorrow in Waterloo Park. You can read all about it in their blog too!

FREE ICE CREAM...RAIN OR SHINE!!!






Monday, August 13, 2007

Friday, August 3, 2007

Kathleen meets Dr. Emoto!

WE ARE WATER!

i can't tell you how many dreams came true in two days,muchas,muchas! on the train ride from barcelona,i had a thought,this is it!

the part of the journey to see dr.emoto,who i have followed his work and loved it for years.it has felt like a big part of my mission in life and i thought who knows, maybe this whole journey is to just meet someone on the train and give them a smile or some kind words.i chuckled at the question,do we ever really know why we feel called to go certain places and meet certain people, do we really know what our mission is? do we just make it all up anyway?

Read more at Get Your Dream On!

Sunday, June 17, 2007

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Help iCREATE make a difference in the world with American Express!

Introducing The Members ProjectSM, an exciting new initiative that brings American Express® Cardmembers together to do something good for our world. Join fellow Cardmembers to dream up, and ultimately unite behind, one incredible idea. On August 7, American Express will bring it to life with up to $5 million. Will you send vital vaccines to India? Sponsor schools in the inner city? Or fund a next generation hydrogen car? The possibilities are endless. The decision is yours.

Visit membersproject.com.

I have posted a basic summary of the iCREATE vision for the Texas Legacy Arts Incubator, a/k/a Project number 5658. Please check it out and, if you are an American Express cardmember, sign in and show your support by giving us 5 stars!

Thanks for your interest...and support.

Ruth

Friday, May 4, 2007

Texas State Artists Named!


The Texas Commission on the Arts (TCA) is proud to announce the selection of the 2007 Texas State Artists.

After a statewide nomination process and the convening of a Legislative selection panel, the artists chosen to represent Texas for 2007 are as follows:


State Musician – Dale Watson

State Poet Laureate – Steven Fromholz

State 2-Dimensional Artist – Lee Herring

State 3-Dimensional Artist – David Keens


Congratulations to all!

Thursday, May 3, 2007

Cristy Nix at Pecan Street Festival May 5th-6th!



I got this from Cristy Nix today. She is an absolutely inspired -- and inspiring -- jewelry designer and energy intuitive. If you are in Austin this weekend, please go see her in Booth #134. And tell her GuRuth said hello!

Hi All,

With Graduation & Mother's Day right around the corner, it is a perfect time to shop for unique handmade Gifts & Art! Come join us this weekend as we bring out all our new designs for your gift buying pleasure! I feel it adds a special something when you give a gift with meaning! Don't you think?

Where: Pecan Street Festival off 6th Street
When: 10am to 9pm Saturday, May 5th 11am to 7pm Sunday May 6th
We're in booth #134 in front of Black Cat's on the South Side of 6th.
Many Blessings, and we look forward to seeing you!
Cristy Nix

Stone Blessings
Jewelry & Art with Meaning!
Gemstones to Heal, Enhance, & Inspire!

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Handmade Austin Women Spring Sale 2007

Handmade Austin Women (HAW) is a collective of locally and nationally recognized women artists based in Austin. Dedicated to unique design and the highest quality in handmade work, HAW represents women in the business of art.

Members include...

Sunyong Chung founder of Ginko Studios in 1985 and has been producing intricately inlaid colored porcelain wares, tiles and one-of-a-kind work.

Bonnie Lynch has been creating large ceramic vessels for 25 years. Spheres, ovoids, orbs, cocoons, pods - each hand built form with its smoked, organic finish, references the simple, elegant forms of nature.

Chia Guillory has long since been an Austin favorite with her fabulous faux-fur hats and reversible bags, but thisseason Chia is spreading her wings even further with afearless new line of colorful adult and children'sclothing and accessories out of vintage reclaimedfabrics, including drapes, sheets, table linens,vintage laces, ribbons and notions.

Stephanie Lindsey is a native Texan. She was born in Dallas, grew up in Houston and now lives in Austin. She obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art in 1992. Since completing college she has furthered her education through workshops with Tim McCreight and Fred Woell at Haystack Mountain School of Craft. In addition, Stephanie taught metals for five years at Austin Community College.

Jaime Jo Fisher's work is a refreshing mix of traditional silversmithing and collage. Her work combines found and reused materials, such as glass, plastic or even dryer lint with a modern sensibility.

Melanie Schopper makes dynamic and functional ceramic wares for everyday use. Her iterations of industrial design produce endless variations on the theme of useful beauty.

Jenifer Nakatsu Arntson makes functional handbuilt accessories of necessity using vinyl, vintage fabric and recycled/repurposed leather.

Big News from Bill Stidham!


Hello Friends...

Wonderful things have been happening in my life that I wanted to update everyone on. I really appreciate the support, kind words and thoughts and action that all of you have given me over the past months.

Recently I was selected to be in the Austin Fine Art Festival and Houston International Festival.

I won FIRST PLACE IN FINE ART for the Houston International Festival.

I'm also featured in the May edition of Austin Monthly magazine...check out the photo at left.

Changos in San Antonio recently installed a fabulous "Sacred Heart" candle wall as well as 5 reproductions. http://www.changosclub.com/ Thank you Jimmi!

On top of that, I'm still working on the "Sacred Heart Series" and have a number of new paintings on my website - http://www.williamkstidham.com/

I found a great resource for my reproductions. They are now available in gallery quality Giclee limited edition reproductions. Affordable for the time being.

Plus candles, t shirts and other merchandise.

Thank you for celebrating these achievements with me!

Bill

Monday, April 30, 2007

Melanie Schopper ~ Artist, Farmer, Friend.

Melanie Schopper makes dynamic and functional ceramic wares for everyday use. Her iterations of industrial design produce endless variations on the theme of useful beauty.
She is also the Farmer in Residence at the Center for Maximum Potential Building Solutions.

My Favorite Flauntables

Lately I've had so many friends doing so many cool things that merely flaunting them on Friday in my original blog has become impossible. A great problem that called for an even greater solution.

So...behold the official 'Flaunt-a-Friend!' blog where my friends, their friends and your friends may find themselves spotlighted one of these days.

Please enjoy it and check out these amazing people and their worthy endeavors.

rg