June 24, 2002
YS Site Kind of Up

Well, I spent a few hours last night setting up the Cincinnati Youth Summit Coordinating Committee website area. It now has a basic contact list, discussion boards, and place holders for minutes and committee lists. I hope that this becomes useful.

Maybe now I will have a few free moments to get the design right.

My next big project is the CommonGround website and all of the Safe Zone materials. How fun...

I am off to convience Student Life @ NKU that we should have an iMovieFest. Wish me luck.

Posted by shawn at June 24, 2002 09:36 AM
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