Re: Videos from First Presbyterian Church, 6 Jan 2011

Mary Gooding, VLCIA board member, acknowledges receipt of my heads-up (included below) to VLCIA about the recent videos of Brad Lofton. (More of those to come, by the way.) -jsq
From: “Mary B. Gooding”
To: “John S. Quarterman”
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 14:28:59 +0000
Subject: RE: Videos from First Presbyterian Church, 6 Jan 2011

John – Thanks!

Mary B. Gooding
Director of Marketing and Community Relations
Valdosta State University
229-333-7444
FAX 229-245-3891

IT’S A GREAT DAY TO BE A BLAZER!

—–Original Message—–

From: On Behalf Of John S. Quarterman
Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2011 10:55 AM
To: Brad Lofton; Michael G. Noll; Mary B. Gooding; Ricketts, Allan; Copeland, Roy; Susan R. Wehling; Kay Harris
Cc: John S. Quarterman
Subject: Re: Videos from First Presbyterian Church, 6 Jan 2011

Typo; this is the URL for the blog post:

http://lake.typepad.com/on-the-lake-front/2011/01/brad-lofton-wants-you-to-see-this-again-and-again.html

Professional staff of a tax-funded appointed board probably wouldn’t make a mistake like that. If they posted videos.

-jsq

> Per request from Brad Lofton, here’s a video of him speaking Thursday:
>
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>
> I wasn’t aware Scott Adams was also reporting on VLCIA board meetings,
> but as you can see by the linked Dilbert strip, apparently so.
>
> You know, if VLCIA would post its own videos on its own website,
> it wouldn’t lose control of its messaging.
>
> Meanwhile, how do we get a list of upcoming VLCIA speaking engagements
> so interested parties can go watch and listen?

> -jsq

One thought on “Re: Videos from First Presbyterian Church, 6 Jan 2011

  1. Children First

    It’s not a great day to be a Blazer if your representative on the VLCIA board endorses biomass.
    Student athletes at particularly dire risk for lung issues when a biomass incinerator comes into a community.

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