Tim Rowe, CEO of the Cambridge Innovation Center tells Harris Communications Group workshop: “Elevator pitching is like dating”
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Brief movie review: Salmon Fishing in the Yemen
Salmon Fishing in the Yemen presents an unusual mix of romance, politics, environmentalism, international affairs, humor, seriousness; it humanizes the character of an Arab sheik; pokes fun at the Brits. While the movie is farfetched, I enjoyed it. Three stars.
Discounts for Seniors –This is real!
Senior discounts from the National Park Service, restaurants, hotels, beauty salons, theaters, recreational facilities and more.
CCTV and Google to Offer Computer Training for Cambridge Residents Over 50
PR Consultant Anita Harris of Harris Communications Group reports that CCTV and Google reports that Cambridge TV and Google will offer computer training for Cambridge residents over age 50 .
US Economy Will See 3 Percent Growth Morgan Stanley Expert Tells Kendall Square Audience
Writer Anita Harris on talk by Morgan Stanley Chief Economist David Kelly. “Despite the crises of 2011, he pointed out, the Standard and Poor’s Index ended up just .003 percent lower than it had been at the year’s start. The coming year will be one of uncertainty, but “the US economy can grow through that, ” he said.
Artists El Anatsui and Chihuli Bring Glass, Wood, Color, Imagination to Life
Artists Chihuly and El Anatsui bring to life beautiful worlds based on imagination and the seemingly-mundane.
Cambridge Grade School Students to present funds & artwork to Japan Consulate 6-15-11
King School Chinese Immersion Coordinator Vivian Tam explains, “Our schools’ global perspectives have brought many innovative learning opportunities to the students. Through our school-wide Mandarin Chinese programs, students are immersed in the languages and cultures of Asian countries. Students have raised funds for the Sichuan Earthquake disaster relief in 2009 and when the earthquake and nuclear exposure happened in Japan, our students decided to reach out.”
Watching Cambridge’s Urban Red Tails…Like a Hawk
I thought it was nuts for a 50-something professional woman with a responsible job to spend hours a day watching two red-tailed hawks build a nest and a family on the ledge of an office building in Cambridge. But after just a few minutes with the group at 185 Alewife Brook Parkway, it all made sense to me.