Hey peeps!
The Ada Initiative <http://adainitiative.org/> is putting on an allies
workshop in SF on Tuesday, March 11th. There are free tickets available!
Here's the scoop on the workshop and a link to registration:
"Want to do something when you see casual sexism at work, but aren't sure
what? Tired of feeling helpless when you read a sexist email to your
community's mailing list, but have no idea how to respond? The Allies
Workshop is for you! The Ada Initiative Allies Workshop teaches simple,
everyday ways to support women in your workplace and communities.
Participants learn techniques that work at the office, at conferences, and
online."
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/allies-workshop-san-francisco-tickets-10668450…
If we set a minimum membership fee, I think that would provide a good argument to be able to classify everything above that as a donation.
Mind you, I'm just going by logic here, which may not be what the IRS uses. ;-)
Patrik
Sent from my Samsung Epic™ 4G TouchDanny Spitzberg <stationaery(a)gmail.com> wrote:You can usually deduct a donation minus the "fair market value" of what rewards (t-shirts, etc) you get in return ... I'd be curious to see what gray area works in out favor here with membership dues - if they can be construed as donations
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 11:06 PM, Patrik D'haeseleer <patrikd(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Also, membership fees are typically not deductable. If you get something in return, it's not really a donation.
Patrik
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 8:16 PM, Craig Rouskey <craigrouskey(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hey All,
Are we able to deduct Sudo Room as charitable donations this year?
Craig
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Hi everyone,
City of Oakland is hiring an Organizational Management Consultant for the
group Oakland Makers <http://oaklandwiki.org/Oakland_Makers>. Check out the
attached request for qualifications.
- Marina
Nerd Nite East Bay #16: Movie Explosions, Coffee Roasting, and
Hypervelocity Travel
Now streaming live on the interwebs...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mFLIvDCgnk
Feed is live now, audio/talks will kick in at 8p, updates and such on
twitters https://twitter.com/NerdNiteEB
We plan to experiment with our first live stream this month. The live event
is at:
The New Parkway, 474 24th St, Oakland
(less than half-a-mile from the 19th St BART)
EXPLOSIONS, BACKDRAFTS, AND SPRINKLERS: HOW HOLLYWOOD GETS FIRE SCIENCE
WRONG by Joel Sipe
Fires and explosions are key elements in most Hollywood blockbusters, yet
they are often absurdly misrepresented, much to the chagrin of fire
scientists (yes, fire scientists are a real thing). The movie Backdraft is
notoriously inaccurate, but finding films with correct portrayals of fires,
explosions, or fire protection systems is surprisingly difficult. Spoiler
alert: car gas tanks don't really explode when you shoot them with a
handgun. Come learn about the real fire science behind some common
Hollywood goofs.
Joel Sipe, Ph.D, is a Senior Engineer at Exponent Failure Analysis Inc.
where he investigates fires, explosions, and thermal issues related to
consumer product fire safety and skin burns. From an early age, Joel had an
obsession with all things having to do with fire. His friends think it's
more than a little suspicious that he always knows where the fire started...
HOME COFFEE ROASTING: ON THE CHEAP WITH TOOLS YOU PROBABLY ALREADY HAVE by
Byron Dote
Learn about where coffee comes from and the stages it goes through before
it ends as a hot beverage. We will show you how simple the roasting process
can be and discuss the different methods used for home roasting. Get up
close and personal with a live demonstration of roasting coffee with an
electric popcorn popper.
Sweet Maria's Coffee is an online information and retail source for home
coffee roasting. We are based out of West Oakland, and enjoy sharing our
passion with Bay Area coffee lovers.
Byron Dote is the marketing guy and merchandise buyer at Sweet Maria's
Coffee. He's been with the company for 3 years. Before that, he worked in
the photo marketing and film production industries. Byron loves living in
Oakland, hanging out with his dogs, listening to good music, eating ice
cream, yelping Mexican restaurants and drinking excellent coffee.
HYPERVELOCITY LAUNCHERS: HOW TO LAUNCH A PROJECTILE AT 10 MILES/SECOND?
(THAT'S RIGHT, PER SECOND) by Vincent Tanguay
>From bows and arrows to rail guns, man has been perfecting tools to launch
projectiles at ever greater speeds for tens of thousands of years.
Launching projectiles at hypervelocity is routine today and these launchers
are very useful for science. While they have enabled major breakthroughs
(think access to space), scientists always need more speed! We'll discuss
what hypervelocity is, its applications, and the various technologies that
make it possible. Of course, we'll talk about their limitations and how to
push the frontier of possibilities. Somehow, we'll manage to include some
explosions in there -- hopefully we get it right!
Vincent Tanguay, Ph.D., has a background in explosives and detonations and
formerly worked as a scientist for a Canadian National Lab. When not busy
blowing stuff up, he was developing an explosive-driven hypervelocity
launcher.
--
ThanX,
;+)
nburl.net/fort <https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Fort>
https://www.facebook.com/events/213919932142576/?ref_dashboard_filter=upcom…
Saturday, March 1, 2014
7:00pm until 9:00pm
Chance of Rain 61°F / 48°F
Potluck supper, hoe down music, home-grown garden seeds, and the company of fantastic local gardeners! Come learn about seed saving classes and the Library. BASIL is a project of the Ecology Center.
Time: 7pm - 9pm
Location: Ecology Center, 2530 San Pablo Ave, near Dwight Way, Berkeley.
Cost: food and seeds to share or $10 donation.
Info: 510-548-2220 x233, basil(a)ecologycenter.org, http://www.ecologycenter.org/basil/.
Wheelchair accessible.