As part of our CSR we try to recycle / re-purpose / re-use everything that walks through our door. This is the first shipment, or 2 years worth of batteries that our team, friends and clients have brought in with the conscious effort of a little goes a long way. That tiny box weighs almost 13 lbs!! The company that we are using is Battery Solutions. They will sent you a great little kit for your recycling needs with instructions and paid postage. It’s so easy it’s almost second nature.
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Coloured Rhythm
So, our amazing intern Seth McCollum of VCU is giving a presentation at The 12th Biennial Symposium on Arts and Technology this week. It is a visual music art piece he created, based off of the abstract paintings and plans of Leopold Survage (1912). He planned to animate himself using film, but WWI got in his way. Seth referenced Survage’s images, put his own spin on the painter’s ideas and used 3d imaging to create the piece titled Coloured Rhythm.
Dude, where’s the skate park?
Thanks to those who participated in our first Richmond-based Frontier Session last Friday. We invited journalist Andy Taylor along to cover the session. His write-up was published this morning.
The Big Question Is…
The first Frontier Session in our hometown is now ready to roll. Join us and help us face some of the big questions for the city.
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Gel with us…
Two of us will be attending the Gel Conference in NY this April. A few tickets still available. Meet us there?
State of the City
Ryann will be attending the Mayor’s State of the City address on Tuesday. Join her there.
CHOCOLATE & CHIPS
Elizabeth, Mike and Scott will be attending the Children’s Health Involving Parents (CHIP) Chocoholic Event on the 4th of February. Join us there for a sugar high.
Not to Burst Your Ball….

Poor Jennifer learned a very important lesson about space heaters and stability balls… they don’t mix. She burst her ball, yes, while sitting on it. It made a very loud noise, loud enough to bring Ryann out of a meeting. Poor Jen. We are now in the market for a new ball. Let us know if you have any suggestions, preferably one that’s flame resistant.
Pitch Perfect?
Scott writes his book report on Jon Steel’s Perfect Pitch at Frontier Bookshelf.

