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Free lunch-and-learn event: April 27th
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In the the last newsletter, <a href="http://communitybandwidth.ca/phillipadsmith/brown-bag-it">I announced an upcoming series of Lunch-and-learn technology presentations for non-profit leaders</a>. The debut session will be on April 27th, with others planned for June, July, October, and November. I’ll be announcing when registration opens for the rest of the events on this list: so if you have a colleague that might benefit from these sessions, please consider sending them a note about it.
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The first session in the series — <b>E-commerce: stores, donations, and registrations </b>— will be a fast-and-furious exploration of the options for Canadian organizations that want to accept payments online. Whether it’s as simple as a basic event registration, as critical as a monthly donation, or putting your entire catalogue operation online … you leave having learned something new, and have a sense of where to go next.
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To find out more, and to register, <a href="http://brownbagit.eventbrite.com/">visit the event registration page</a>.<i> These events are limited to 12 people — so act fast if you want to attend.</i>
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