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Dear Members and Friends,

I would like to point your attention to a great program this week. On Tuesday, January 26, 2010 Bellingham Angel Group invites you to attend their Education Bellingham Angel GroupBreakfast workshop on the topic "Angel Fundraising, the Entrepreneur's Viewpoint" featuring Charles Seybold, CEO and Co-Founder of LiquidPlanner.

Event Details:
When: January 26 at 7:30am to 9:30 AM
Where: Bellingham Golf and  Country Club
3729 Meridian St., Bellingham, WA

Register here.
Cost is $30 per guest, $25 per member of the Bellingham Angel Group. Pre-pay by credit card on Bellingham Angels website or pay by credit card, cash, or check at the door on the day. Please RSVP via Angelsoft™ so the event organizers can plan food & seating.


Mark Anderson on BTV10 COBMark Anderson's Predictions now available through BTV10

Did you miss TAG's Predictions luncheon featuring nationally known futurist and technology expert Mark Anderson on January 15?  If so you still have a chance to hear Mark's predictions.  The presentation is available for anytime “on-demand” viewing on the City’s website. It airs on BTV10 and the City website live stream on the schedule below, through Feb. 20:

9:00 a.m. Tuesdays
1:30 p.m. Sundays
7:00 p.m. Fridays

Mark Anderson is one of the most influential technology futurists in the nation and is particularly noted for his annual predictions. In last week’s presentation to Bellingham business and technology leaders, he turns his keen predictive eye toward technology and the economy. He makes interesting and sometimes surprising predictions about oil pricing, cloud computing, currency wars, micropayments, a tectonic fault-line opening in the computer world and more.

Anderson is the author of the long-running newsletter, Strategic News Service (SNS), which counts among its readership Bill Gates, Steve Ballmer and Michael Dell.  Anderson regularly comments on NPR and CNN, and is a frequent contributor to the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times and the New York Times. He writes the "Future In Review" technology column for Fortune magazine, and is the founder of several software companies and non-profit organizations.  He holds graduate and undergraduate degrees from Stanford University and has taught at Stanford, Harvard and the University of Washington.

Anderson’s local presentation, held Jan. 15, 2010, was hosted by the Technology Alliance Group for Northwest Washington and co-sponsored by Whatcom Community College and FiberCloud.  Technology Alliance Group for Northwest Washington is funded by the City of Bellingham, the Port of Bellingham and private contributions to connect technology businesses to resources by offering educational programs, networking opportunities and other business services to the technology sector and its service providers.

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