This is just a quick note to thank UniversalHub and Bostonist for linking to the draft of my poster on Saturday and Monday. I didn't expect it to get much notice since it's not a photo, but I'm glad you saw fit to blog about it. I was worried that the boss would be a little upset about the draft being referenced and read before it was revised, but she was actually pleased to see it get noticed. If it pleases the boss, it pleases me. So again, thanks! If anything, now I feel pressure to take a crash course in graphic design.
Anyway, I am now no longer unemployed and am loving my new job. It's great to be involved at a reasonably influential level with Discover Roxbury and I'm excited to help it grow and become more visible. Naturally, there will be more fliers as the spring and summer programs are unveiled and eventually that salmon-colored website will be modernized. Part of the reason I love the job is that I get to work from home - at least until another program in the office building moves out and frees up some space. For the moment it's a little difficult to separate work life and home life, but the commute is mad easy so I've got no reasons to complain. Then again, the office is only a 10 minute walk from home down a quiet residential street, so it's not like "going to work" will be a real burden anyway.
One last bit of promotion before ending: there's a Roxbury women's history tour coming up on Saturday, April 5, which is co-sponsored by the Boston Women's Heritage Trail. If interested, download a copy of the informational flier here. OK, so that's it for using my personal blog for work. Look forward to seeing the Discover Roxbury website get updated this spring and finding information about events there.
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