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		<title>Seth Gordan: Sentences, paragraphs and chapters</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 May 2010 12:05:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lisa Shara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Love this, from Seth Gordan:
Sentences,  paragraphs and chapters


It&#8217;s laughably easy to find someone to critique a sentence, to  find a missing apostrophe or worry about your noun-verb agreement.
Sometimes,  you&#8217;re lucky enough to find someone who can tell you that a paragraph  is dull, or out of place.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Love this, from Seth Gordan:</h3>
<h3><a href="http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2010/05/sentences-paragraphs-and-chapters.html">Sentences,  paragraphs and chapters<br />
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<p>It&#8217;s laughably easy to find someone to critique a sentence, to  find a missing apostrophe or worry about your noun-verb agreement.</p>
<p>Sometimes,  you&#8217;re lucky enough to find someone who can tell you that a paragraph  is dull, or out of place.</p>
<p>But finding people to rearrange the  chapters, to criticize the very arc of what you&#8217;re building, to give you  substantive feedback on your strategy&#8211;that&#8217;s insanely valuable and  rare.</p>
<p>Perhaps one criticism in a hundred is actually a useful and  generous contribution in your quest to reorganize things for the better.</p>
<p>[And  for those in need of subtitles, this isn't a post about your next  novel. It's about your business, your career and your life.]</p>
<p>Four  people tell you that there was a typo on the third slide in your  presentation. A generous and useful editor (hard to call them a  consultant), though, points out that you shouldn&#8217;t be doing  presentations at all, and your time would be better spent meeting in  small groups with your best clients.</p>
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		<title>Doctor Noize&#8217;s &#8220;Welcome To Grammaropolis&#8221; Hits the Top Ten on XM Sirius Kids&#8217; National Airplay Chart!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 22:46:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lisa Shara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Doctor Noize&#8217;s &#8220;Welcome To Grammaropolis&#8221; is officially a Top 10 song on XM  Sirius Kids&#8217; national airplay chart this week:



http://kplfans.blogspot.com

KiDS Place LiVE Fans
 Fan Community for Sirius/XM 116
Whooo hooo!!! 
Colorful animated video here: 
http://www.grammaropolis.com/Song/songs.html
~Lisa
(Doctor Noize Secret Booking Agent)
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><span style="color: #000080;">Doctor Noize&#8217;s &#8220;Welcome To Grammaropolis&#8221; is officially a Top 10 song on X</span><span style="color: #000080;"><a href="http://z-manproductions.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Single-WelcomeToGrammaropolis.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-117" title="Single-WelcomeToGrammaropolis" src="http://z-manproductions.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Single-WelcomeToGrammaropolis.jpg" alt="Welcome To Grammaropolis" width="200" height="200" /></a></span><span style="color: #000080;">M  Sirius Kids&#8217; national airplay chart this week:</span></div>
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<p><span style="color: #666699;">KiDS Place LiVE Fans</span><br />
<span style="color: #666699;"> Fan Community for Sirius/XM 116</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000080;">Whooo hooo!!! </span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000080;">Colorful animated video here: </span></p>
<p><span><span><span><span style="font-family: Georgia; color: #5b5b5b;"><a href="http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.grammaropolis.com%2FSong%2Fsongs.html&amp;sa=D&amp;sntz=1&amp;usg=AFrqEzegwIMD9Zrd_5QbSlyIoqP4SyKCiA" target="_blank">http://www.grammaropolis.com/Song/songs.html</a></span></span></span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000080;">~Lisa</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000080;">(Doctor Noize Secret Booking Agent)</span></p>
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		<title>Evan Grant TED Talk: Making sound visible through cymatics</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 06:26:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lisa Shara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Evan Grant demonstrates the science and art of cymatics, a process for making soundwaves visible.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Evan Grant demonstrates the science and art of cymatics, a process for making soundwaves visible.</p>
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		<title>Angélique Kidjo – Enough Energy, Passion &amp; Focus to Influence the World</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 03:53:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lisa Shara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article first appeared in North State Parent magazine in March 2008.
On March 15th, 2008,  the legendary Angélique Kidjo came to Chico&#8217;s Laxson Auditorium to share her world-renowned music. Kidjo is also known for her role with UNICEF, her association with Oxfam, and for the organization she founded and holds close to her heart: Batonga [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Article first appeared in North State Parent magazine in March 2008.</em></p>
<p><a class="jcebox" title="Angélique Kidjo" rel="kidjo" href="http://www.northstateparent.com/images/stories/articles/thumbnails/thumb_art_0308_kidjo1.jpg" target="_blank"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 10px; float: right;" title="art_0308_kidjo1.jpg" src="http://www.northstateparent.com/images/stories/articles/thumbnails/thumb_art_0308_kidjo1.jpg" alt="art_0308_kidjo1.jpg" width="189" height="210" /></a><span class="dropcap">O</span>n March 15th, 2008,  the legendary Angélique Kidjo came to Chico&#8217;s Laxson Auditorium to share her world-renowned music. Kidjo is also known for her role with UNICEF, her association with Oxfam, and for the organization she founded and holds close to her heart: Batonga Foundation.  The foundation&#8217;s mission is to expand secondary school opportunities for poor and orphaned girls in sub-Saharan Africa.</p>
<p>Even in the flurry of activity following her recent Grammy win for Best Contemporary World Music Album for her 2007 release <em>Djin Djin</em>, Kidjo took time to speak with us about her passion for music, education, and for making a difference in the lives of children and teenagers.</p>
<hr id="system-readmore" />Lisa Shara: I love the story of how you invented and used the word Batonga as a child, and think it&#8217;s fascinating how the word has developed over time into being the song title of one of your first song hits, and more recently has become the namesake of the amazing organization that you founded, the Batonga Foundation. All of the stages of Batonga&#8217;s evolutions relate to your long-held conviction about the importance of education and it&#8217;s impact in helping young women become self-sufficient and contributing member&#8217;s within their communities&#8230;and I&#8217;m sure long-range, to being contributors and voices heard on a global level.</p>
<p>Can you share a bit about this for our readers who don&#8217;t know the history and vision of ‘Batonga&#8217;?</p>
<p><a class="jcebox" title="March 2008 cover featuring Angélique Kidjo" rel="kidjo" href="http://www.northstateparent.com/images/stories/articles/art_0308_kidjo4.jpg" target="_blank"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 10px; float: right;" title="art_0308_kidjo4.jpg" src="http://www.northstateparent.com/images/stories/articles/thumbnails/thumb_art_0308_kidjo4.jpg" alt="art_0308_kidjo4.jpg" width="184" height="210" /></a>Angélique Kidjo: As a child growing up in Benin, I was blessed to receive a good education.  My parents had eight children but they made sure each one of them was attending school.  People could not understand why my parents put their three girls into school, but I am glad they did&#8211;it allowed me to accomplish my dream of being a singer and to travel the world. The African Continent has given me so much because its traditional songs and its people inspired my music.  I feel I have the responsibility to give back as much as I can by empowering those who will make the face of Africa tomorrow: the girls who don&#8217;t have access to education.  My dream is to see every girl in Africa getting the kind of education I received.</p>
<p>LS: I&#8217;ve talked with Batonga President Mary Louise Cohen about the reasons Batonga Foundation&#8217;s mission focuses beyond primary school and is about supporting secondary and higher education.  What inspired you to take the step of creating Batonga as an organization?</p>
<p>AK: The idea for creating Batonga came when I heard that Wangari Maathai, the African Noble Peace Prize Laureate, received a scholarship from president JFK when she was a little girl.  It is an incredible success story!  So we&#8217;re hoping the work of Batonga will help another Wangari! The Millennium Goals have put a lot of emphasis on free primary education, and in fact it is a priority, but we want to make sure that the best students are able to go beyond primary education and one day become highly educated leaders.</p>
<p>LS: Can you explain the current situation regarding education in the areas of Africa Batonga is working in, why it&#8217;s imperative that there is assistance beyond primary education, and how Batonga is working to make secondary and higher education a reality for the students Batonga serves?</p>
<p><a class="jcebox" title="Photo: Batonga Foundation" rel="kidjo" href="http://www.northstateparent.com/images/stories/articles/art_0308_kidjo2.jpg" target="_blank"><img style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px; float: left;" title="art_0308_kidjo2.jpg" src="http://www.northstateparent.com/images/stories/articles/thumbnails/thumb_art_0308_kidjo2.jpg" alt="art_0308_kidjo2.jpg" width="210" height="157" /></a>AK: My experience during my travels to Africa with UNICEF or Oxfam-to more than 15 countries-showed me that at a certain age girls stop their schooling, and for many reasons.  Many cannot afford school fees.  In rural areas both distance and a need for girls to help care for younger siblings are factors. This is especially sad since we know that educating girls reduces maternal and infant mortality rates, and the likelihood a girl will contract HIV.  Educated mothers lead to educated children, and I am convinced that this is the best way to empower African girls to change Africa.  Right now, Batonga is providing scholarships to poor girls in Benin and Mali, we provide vocational training to girls who have been victims of war in Sierra Leone, and we are sending AIDS orphans to school in Ethiopia and Cameroon.  We are also providing funds to improve teacher training.  Next year we hope to be able to fund projects in Ethiopia and Mozambique that will focus on girls in rural communities.</p>
<p>LS: You are a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. Having been in this role since 2002, you must be witnessing and playing a part in developing aspects of the organization&#8217;s mission. Is there a particular vision you bring to the role? Where can people learn more about UNICEF and its mission?</p>
<p>AK: My first encounter with UNICEF took place when I was a little girl.  I was not happy about it because it meant vaccination shots!  My mother always made sure I got those, and then I saw the great work they are doing in places where sometimes UNICEF is the only active agency for children, especially in cases of conflict or disaster.  My main focus since 2002 has been supporting the &#8220;Go Girl&#8221; campaign, which supports improving gender parity in primary education.  If you want to know more about their work and about some of my trips with them you can go to www.unicef.org and look up Kidjo in the search engine.</p>
<p><a class="jcebox" title="Photo: World Education" rel="kidjo" href="http://www.northstateparent.com/images/stories/articles/art_0308_kidjo3.jpg" target="_blank"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 10px; float: right;" title="art_0308_kidjo3.jpg" src="http://www.northstateparent.com/images/stories/articles/thumbnails/thumb_art_0308_kidjo3.jpg" alt="art_0308_kidjo3.jpg" width="210" height="137" /></a>LS: In addition to the work you are doing in the world outside of the music realm, your impressive musical career includes 10 studio album releases, your work has been featured in numerous other album and film releases, you&#8217;ve collaborated and toured with many high-caliber talented musicians, have won multiple types of &#8220;best artist&#8221; music awards, and have received one video and four album Grammy nominations-of which your most recent album release <em>Djin Djin</em> just won for Best Contemporary World Music Album. Can you share a few highlights of your musical adventures and experiences and what you hold in heart when you are performing and sharing your music?</p>
<p>AK: My passion is playing on stage. I started when I was six in the theater company of my mother, and since then I have not stopped and I am not planning to stop soon!  I feel my mission throughout the world is to bring to the people a little glimpse of what African culture is about.  Sometimes my audience has never heard African music before, but at the end of the concert they understand the warmth and the universal message of African music.</p>
<p>LS: [<em>Asked pre-concert</em>] You are playing at California State University, Chico&#8217;s Laxson Auditorium on March 15th. Is there anything you are especially excited about and looking forward to in regards to your current tour?</p>
<p>AK: Every time, I hope to reach a new audience and bring them as much energy and joy as possible!</p>
<p>LS: What brings you hope?</p>
<p>AK: I think something is changing in the mentality of people.  They are starting to realize that the mixing of culture can bring a lot of good to this country!  When I see all these people coming to my shows and feeling the message of my music when they don&#8217;t understand the lyrics, I feel really positive about the power of music.</p>
<p>For more information visit <a href="http://www.kidjo.com" target="_blank">www.kidjo.com</a> and <a href="http://www.batongafoundation.org" target="_blank">www.batongafoundation.org</a>.</p>
<p>North State Parent was proud to be a sponser of Angélique Kidjo&#8217;s March 15th, 2008 concert at California State University, Chico&#8217;s Laxson Auditorium.</p>
<p># # #</p>
<p>Writer and editor Lisa Shara&#8217;s top passions include music, dance and being involved with organizations that make a difference in the quality of life. © Lisa Shara 2008 <a href="http://www.z-manproductions.com" target="_blank">www.z-manproductions.com</a></p>
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		<title>The Importance of Clear Business Goals</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 00:50:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lisa Shara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bill Lawrence, VP and managing director at NuRun, makes a good point: &#8220;Get back to basics before you all jump off a bridge.&#8221;
In a recent article Lawrence reflects on how we as children likely used the But Everyone Else Is Doing It argument with our parents at one time or another, à la &#8220;But So-And-So&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bill Lawrence, VP and managing director at <a href="http://www.nurun.com" target="_blank">NuRun</a>, makes a good point: &#8220;Get back to basics before you all jump off a bridge.&#8221;<span id="more-98"></span></p>
<p>In a recent article Lawrence reflects on how we as children likely used the <em>But Everyone Else Is Doing It</em> argument with our parents at one time or another, à la &#8220;But So-And-So&#8217;s mom is letting him do it!&#8221;  Mom, of course, would counter-argue with a question:  &#8220;And if So-And-So jumped off a bridge, would you too?&#8221;</p>
<p>Mom&#8217;s goal was to get us to think.</p>
<p>Lawrence&#8217;s point as related to business and marketing is that marketing efforts often echo that same argument: &#8220;Organization A has resounding success with an initiative, and organization B (usually a competitor) wants to follow suit.&#8221;  For those helping clients to build a business and successful marketing platform, Lawrence advises, there may be a need to step in and repeat Mom&#8217;s refrain, in particular with exuberant clients bitten by the social media bug.</p>
<p>Clearly, it can be difficult to resist jumping into what appears as &#8220;fresh&#8221; and current—folks like being part of something that&#8217;s all the rage.  It does seem like everyone and every entity has a Facebook page and that the world is communicating in Tweets. However, per marketing your business, keep in mind that &#8220;there is no &#8216;conventional&#8217; social media strategy that&#8217;s right for all organizations,&#8221; says Lawrence.</p>
<p>I recently attended an excellent internet marketing course (the Online Marketing Boot Camp) in Upper CA, taught by marketing wiz Tom Chandler (<a href="http://chandlerwrites.com" target="_blank">http://chandlerwrites.com</a>). Both Lawrence and Chandler strongly urge businesses to take the time to stop and consider just what their business goals are before joining the mad dash to the social media arena.</p>
<p>Make a plan&#8211; a solid business plan is the underlying foundation for the success of your business.  As Lawrence says (and Chandler also strongly reflects), &#8220;My experience has shown me that the best big leaps are made from solid, carefully thought-out ground—not fly-by-night whims. Once you identify your objectives, then you can determine the best blend of innovation and practicality to take&#8230;&#8221; [Note to Self: sometimes it is embarrassingly  obvious that we writers write about what we most need to hear.]</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll close with some questions that invite digging deep in order to clarify business goals and a solid business perspective. To those for whom the answers come simply, hat&#8217;s off to you, you&#8217;ve obviously done your homework.  To others, I think these and similar questions often prompt a process, and so are questions to revisit frequently—answers may change as we change.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s to clarity.  ~Lisa</p>
<p>From Bill Lawrence&#8217;s Dec 1, 2009 OMMA magazine article on this topic <a href="http://www.mediapost.com/publications/?fa=Articles.showArticle&amp;art_aid=118182" target="_blank"><em>Everyone Else Is Doing It</em></a>:<br />
- What are the business objectives?<br />
- What are the marketing objectives?<br />
- What do the resources look like &#8211; finances, personnel, etc.?<br />
- Do we have a plan in place to do all of these things? (Perhaps most important)<br />
- How can we apply our experience and current formulas to those innovations to take the business further?</p>
<p>From Seth Gordon&#8217;s <a href="http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2009/12/8-questions-and-a-why.html" target="_blank">December 15, 2009 blog post</a>: <em> </em></p>
<p><strong>8 questions and a why:</strong></p>
<p>Who are you trying to please?<br />
What are you promising?<br />
How much money are you trying to make?<br />
How much freedom are you willing to trade for opportunity?<br />
What are you trying to change?<br />
What do you want people to say about you?<br />
Which people?<br />
Do we care about you?<br />
(and after each answer, ask &#8216;why?&#8217;)</p>
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		<title>Shasta Disabled Sports offers January Ski Buddy Trainings</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 09:58:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lisa Shara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The folks at Shasta Disabled Sports USA (SDS) in Upper CA are some of my favorite people. They are all dedicated volunteers intent on sharing their love of the outdoors and their passion for fun &#8211; with people of all ages who have a disability of any kind.   During the summer their offerings include rock climbing, fishing, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The folks at Shasta Disabled Sports USA (SDS) in Upper CA are some of my favorite people. They are all dedicated volunteers intent on sharing their love of the outdoors and their passion for fun &#8211; with people of all ages who have a disability of any kind.   During the summer their offerings include rock climbing, fishing, rafting and overnight camping trips.  During winter, SDS offers assisted skiing, both downhill and Nordic, as well as snowshoeing.</p>
<p><a href="http://z-manproductions.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/SkiBuddyDJSitSki.jpg" target="_blank"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 10px; float: right;" title="Ski Buddys in action." src="http://z-manproductions.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/SkiBuddyDJSitSki.jpg" alt="Ski Buddys in action." width="175" height="181" /></a><strong>Right now Shasta Disabled Sports is gearing up for their annual Ski Buddy Trainings.</strong></p>
<p>If you yourself love to ski, are local to the Mt. Shasta, CA area, and would like to share your passion by helping someone who cannot experience the sport on their own, SDS will train you in helping others who have lost the use of their legs, are blind, or have another disability that would normally prevent them from experiencing the slopes.</p>
<p><strong>Trainings take place </strong>from <strong>10am-1pm </strong>on <strong>Sunday January  10</strong>,<strong> </strong>and <strong>Sunday January 24.</strong></p>
<p>Held at the Mount Shasta Ski Park, Ski Park Hwy off Hwy 89 (off Hwy 5).</p>
<p><strong>Info: (530) 925-1531. </strong> <a href="http://www.shastadsusa.org" target="_blank">www.shastadsusa.org</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 01:40:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earthworms are fascinating creatures, and are certainly one of the most active and commonly known members of the soil food web. They are major players in the realm of decomposers, breaking down organic waste and recycling nutrients obtained from bacteria and fungi growing on decaying matter. They are certainly all-stars in the garden.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="jcebox" title="Mark Purser of The Worm Farm in Durham shows redworms raised on the farm for vermicomposting...a great benefit to gardens in the North State and beyond." href="http://www.northstateparent.com/images/stories/articles/art_0409_worms.jpg" target="_blank"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 10px; float: right;" title="Mark Purser of The Worm Farm in Durham, CA" src="http://www.northstateparent.com/images/stories/articles/thumbnails/thumb_art_0409_worms.jpg" alt="Mark Purser of The Worm Farm in Durham, CA" width="116" height="150" /></a><span class="dropcap">E</span>arthworms are fascinating creatures, and are certainly one of the most active and commonly known members of the soil food web. They are major players in the realm of decomposers, breaking down organic waste and recycling nutrients obtained from bacteria and fungi growing on decaying matter. They are certainly all-stars in the garden.<span id="more-53"></span></p>
<p>Vermicomposting is the natural process of using earthworms and associated micro-organisms to convert organic matter, such as kitchen waste and yard clippings, into a material known as worm castings (worm manure). Earthworm castings are loaded with nutrients that plants thrive on and that are vastly important to healthy soil.  Interestingly, worm castings are often richer in nutrients and mico-organisms than the material worms consume to create the castings!</p>
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<h3>Earthworms perform a number of functions beneficial to soil:</h3>
<p>•	Stimulate microbial activity<br />
•	Mix and aggregate<br />
•	Increase porosity<br />
•	Improve water-holding capacity<br />
•	Provide channels for root growth<br />
•	Bury and shred plant residue<br />
Credit: Clive A. Edwards</p>
<h3>Facts About Worms</h3>
<p>The largest earthworm ever found was in South Africa and measured 22 feet from its nose to the tip of its tail.</p>
<p>The pointed end of an earthworm that looks like a tail is really its head.</p>
<p>Redworms are hungry eating machines; 1 pound of worms (approximately 1,000) can consume and process ½ pound of organic waste every 24 hours!</p>
<p>Earthworms breathe through their skin – their “sliminess” facilitates their ability to absorb oxygen.</td>
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<p>Earthworms play a big role in positively affecting soil structure and the way water moves through soil.  Their presence in the garden is most often an indicator of a healthy soil system.<br />
Earthworms could be referred to as honeybees of the soil, pollinating soil with beneficial micro-organisms. They act as a kind of mass transit system for aiding the colonization of beneficial soil organisms throughout an area. Earthworms loosen and aerate soil by creating tunnels and turning and mixing the soil as they move around. This increases soil drainage and contributes to the growth of plants, which in turn helps reduce soil erosion.</p>
<p>All these factors also help decrease the amount of water usage needed in the garden &#8211; vermicomposting combined with mulching is especially effective in terms of water conservation.</p>
<p>On yet another beneficial level, studies have shown that earthworms can make a 30-50% reduction in heavy metals, such as lead, in contaminated soils; the bacteria living in the guts of earthworms helps break down hazardous materials.</p>
<p>Earthworm species number in the thousands, but the two most common earthworms raised on worm farms are nightcrawlers, commonly raised as bait; and redworms, also raised as bait, but more importantly as composting worms to benefit farms and gardens.</p>
<h2>Local (Upper CA) vermicomposting resource:</h2>
<p>The Worm Farm in Durham is located 7 miles south of Chico at 9033 Esquon Rd. Owners Mark and Arlita Purser raise redworms (Eisenia fetida) on farmland that has been in their family for 100 years. Currently the farm has 9,600 linear feet of windrows of worms, both indoors and outdoors. The Pursers are dedicated to providing gardeners with a means of producing healthy plants while positively affecting the environment. They sell (and ship) redworms, worm castings, and other soil amendments.</p>
<p>The Worm Farm is a popular field trip destination, offering groups a hands-on tour of the farm, year-round by appointment. Be sure to wear your gardening clothes when visiting!</p>
<p>The Worm Farm also offers Build Your Own Worm Bin workshops, open to all ages and held the first Saturday of each month at 10am.  <strong>Ongoing: Mention North State Parent for a special workshop fee of $25 (normally $50).</strong> All supplies are included – you/your family will take home a functioning worm bin – complete with bedding and worm residents!</p>
<p>As passionate advocates of organic gardening, the Purser’s and their crew are happy to share their knowledge with anyone wanting to learn more about the benefits of vermicomposting and growing healthier plants, fruits and vegetables. Give them a call at (530) 894-1276, or visit The Worm Farm website <a href="http://www.thewormfarm.net" target="_blank">www.thewormfarm.net</a> for worm related info, including instructions on how to build your own worm bin.</p>
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<p><em>Mount Shasta writer Lisa Shara is a passionate gardener.  She tends to several compost piles that are the birthplace of the many worms she relocates around her garden. </em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.northstateparent.com/component/content/article/37-articles/274-vermicomposting-your-gardens-best-friends-at-work.html" target="_blank"><em>Article appeared in North State Parent magazine, April 2009</em></a></p>
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		<title>Doctor Noize and his Friend Mr. Beethoven &#8211; Youth Concert with North State Symphony</title>
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On September 24th and 25th, 2009 award-winning children&#8217;s music artist Dr. Noize will be appearing in Chico and Redding, CA  in collaboration with the North State Symphony, in two special concerts geared for youth. North State Symphony Executive Director Keith Herritt encourages all parents to attend this fun musical experience with their children.
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On September 24th and 25th, 2009 award-winning children&#8217;s music artist Dr. Noize will be appearing in Chico and Redding, CA  in collaboration with the North State Symphony, in two special concerts geared for youth. North State Symphony Executive Director Keith Herritt encourages all parents to attend this fun musical experience with their children.<br />
When asked what&#8217;s special about the upcoming concert Herritt chuckled, &#8220;It&#8217;s exciting because this will be the most ambitious, fun and original youth concert we&#8217;ve done to date-it&#8217;s the first time we&#8217;ve reached out to involve a guest artist like Dr. Noize.  We&#8217;ll be playing some very familiar selections like Beethoven&#8217;s <em>Fifth Symphony</em>, and we&#8217;ll also be playing short original works written specifically for the concert by Dr. Noize. It&#8217;s a great way to introduce kids to symphonic music.&#8221;</p>
<h2><a rel="noize" href="http://www.northstateparent.com/images/stories/articles/thumbnails/thumb_art_0909_noize1.jpg" target="_blank"><img style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px; float: left;" title="Dr. Noize &amp; characters" src="http://www.northstateparent.com/images/stories/articles/art_0909_noize1.jpg" alt="Dr. Noize &amp; characters" width="210" height="225" /></a>About Dr. Noize</h2>
<p>Dr. Noize (Cory Cullinan) performs across the country in family-oriented shows, sharing music in all its varieties with young audiences. He was raised and began his career in the San Francisco Bay Area, and more recently moved to Colorado with his wife and two young daughters.<span id="more-49"></span></p>
<p>Cullinan began composing music in junior high school, and fell in love with classical and orchestral music while attending Stanford University. Since then he has created and recorded numerous music releases, and taught many aspects of music composition and production to youth. He&#8217;s led an award-winning youth choir (winners of Disneyland&#8217;s huge Music in the Park competition) and his music has appeared in television shows, movies and documentaries.</p>
<p>While attending Stanford, Cullinan met Kyle Wiley Pickett, now Music Director and Conductor of the North State Symphony. The two hit it off and became friends. They sang in the Stanford Chamber Chorale together, and performed together in operas for Bay Area school kids. They&#8217;ve kept in touch and have followed each other&#8217;s careers over the years&#8230;now both fathers, they are excited to be coming together again to blend their musical talents in this very special show for kids.</p>
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<h3>North State Symphony with Dr. Noize Youth Concert Show Dates:</h3>
<p><strong>Chico: </strong><br />
Thursday, September 24, 11:30 a.m.,<br />
CSU, Chico&#8217;s Laxson Auditorium. Tickets: CSU, Chico University Box Office; (530) 898-6333.</p>
<p><strong>Redding: </strong><br />
Friday, September 25, 10:00 a.m., at the Cascade Theatre. Tickets: Cascade Theatre; (530) 243-8877.<br />
Admission: $4.</p>
<p>For more information about<br />
Dr. Noize visit <a href="http://www.doctornoize.com" target="_blank">www.doctornoize.com.</a><br />
For information about the<br />
North State Symphony visit<br />
<a href="http://www.northstatesymphony.org" target="_blank">www.northstatesymphony.org</a>.</td>
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<h2>The Birth of Dr. Noize</h2>
<p>In 2007, Cullinan created his Dr. Noize character and began devoting himself to music for children and families. He released both a recording and book called <em>The Ballad Of Phineas McBoof </em>(the recording features the Grammy-nominated string quartet &#8220;Quartet San Francisco&#8221;). Within two months, the track Banana had become a national #1 hit on XM Kids Radio. Word quickly spread from kids to parents to college music professors, and Dr. Noize won awards ranging from the Parents Choice Award to being named one of Dr. Toy&#8217;s 100 Best Children&#8217;s Products.</p>
<h2>Interview With Doctor Noize</h2>
<p>We caught up with Dr. Noize himself to ask a few questions.</p>
<h3>Who is Mr. Beethoven?</h3>
<p>He&#8217;s probably the most accessible great composer ever. His music is both deep and instantly approachable. It&#8217;s hard to find someone of any age who&#8217;s not instantly riveted by the opening of Beethoven&#8217;s Fifth Symphony, which we&#8217;re performing at the concert. (I use the term &#8220;we&#8217;re&#8221; very loosely in the previous sentence&#8230;) Also, he wrote what may be the greatest symphony ever written (his Ninth) when he was deaf. I think he did this to make all future musicians look like hacks.</p>
<h3>Is playing with North State Symphony a dream come true?</h3>
<p>Actually, yes. And not just because of Kyle&#8217;s &#8220;concert night cologne,&#8221; which is smashing. When I was a senior at Stanford, I had a giant stack of graduate school applications in music composition. In one of the few practical decisions I&#8217;ve ever made in my life, I decided not to apply to grad school in composition. Of all the great composition professors I knew of, almost none of them had any orchestras playing their stuff.  I decided to go in directions that ensured I could personally get my music played and recorded. So it is both exciting and ironic that I am now able to perform with and compose for a fine orchestra through Doctor Noize. I am grateful for the opportunity; Kyle, the orchestra and I are going to do something truly unique in the world of family orchestra concerts.</p>
<h3><a rel="noize" href="http://www.northstateparent.com/images/stories/articles/thumbnails/thumb_art_0909_noize2.jpg" target="_blank"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 10px; float: right;" title="Dr. Noize engages kids!" src="http://www.northstateparent.com/images/stories/articles/art_0909_noize2.jpg" alt="Dr. Noize engages kids!" width="182" height="225" /></a>You&#8217;ve been working diligently creating music for the upcoming show-give us a highlight!</h3>
<p>One of the songs we are playing is an orchestral/operetta version of my hit song &#8220;Banana.&#8221; It has recitative and aria sections, but it&#8217;s played for laughs, of course. In the concert, it will be performed by the North State Symphony and sung by&#8230; Kyle and me!!! This version of the song will be included on my next cd, and the recording will feature the vocals of opera superstar Nathan Gunn, who I befriended rather fortuitously several years back. I wonder if he will sound as good as Kyle and me?</p>
<h3>What&#8217;s your favorite thing about playing with and creating music with kids?</h3>
<p>Kids are open to anything that is presented correctly to them. Classical, rock, jazz, John Tesh&#8230; Kids are fearless with their energy and focus. Adults are more complicated, trained by experience to always try to figure out what they SHOULD do or like; kids can still respond to their curiosity without bias. So actually, in some ways the best part about playing family music concerts is watching the kids loosen up the adults&#8217; inhibitions, and then the next thing you know I&#8217;ve got some formerly macho dad up onstage with me singing &#8220;Mr. Roboto&#8221; (this has happened at a Dr. Noize show). Everybody has fun together.</p>
<h3><a rel="noize" href="http://www.northstateparent.com/images/stories/articles/thumbnails/thumb_art_0909_noize7.jpg" target="_blank"><img style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px; float: left;" title="Dr. Noize show" src="http://www.northstateparent.com/images/stories/articles/art_0909_noize7.jpg" alt="Dr. Noize show" width="225" height="156" /></a>What&#8217;s a highlight of your work with children &amp; music?</h3>
<p>The upcoming concerts with North State Symphony.</p>
<h3>What do you daughters think of your shows?</h3>
<p>They LOVE them, which is great because they were my inspiration to start Dr. Noize in the first place. As anyone with a Pixar DVD and a kid knows, kids love repetition; my kids go to tons of Dr. Noize shows and always want to go to more. The nice thing about the shows, as compared to a movie or recording, is that each one is a little different. I loop-record songs live on the spot at my shows, adding various instruments and bringing members of the audience up to record things into the loop. My daughters are always clamoring to get up onstage and do that.</p>
<h3>What&#8217;s in store for Dr. Noize in the upcoming year?</h3>
<p>I&#8217;m playing this show, and lots of others. I&#8217;m guest hosting on the XM/Sirius &#8220;Kids Place Live!&#8221; channel. That will be a blast. I&#8217;m releasing the next Doctor Noize recording and book next year. And I&#8217;m launching an ostrich farm on the moon. (One of those claims is false.)</p>
<h3>Any advise to parents regarding tapping children&#8217;s creativity?</h3>
<p>Follow their lead and don&#8217;t squelch it. Let your kids open your minds to new things. Don&#8217;t be afraid to be ridiculous. Don&#8217;t think certain musical genres are too deep or serious for your child, they&#8217;re not. Remember that your child has a greater capacity for learning than us old people do, but we can get some of it back with our kids&#8217; help.</p>
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<p><em>Writer Lisa Shara makes her home in Siskiyou County, CA, and loves all things musical.</em><br />
<a href="http://www.northstateparent.com/component/content/article/37-articles/377-doctor-noize-and-his-friend-mr-beethoven-youth-concert-with-north-state-symphony.html" target="_blank">Article appeared in <em>North State Parent</em> magazine, September 2009</a>.</p>
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		<title>Chico Guild Celebrates Its 50th Anniversary and 43 Year History with North State Symphony Young Artist Auditions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Chico Symphony Guild, founded in 1959, is celebrating its 50th anniversary year.  Now called Chico Guild-North State Symphony, its mission has always been to both support the North State Symphony (NSS), and to nurture young talent.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="margin: 5px 5px 5px 10px; float: right;" title="art_0509_guild.jpg" src="http://www.northstateparent.com/images/stories/articles/art_0509_guild.jpg" alt="art_0509_guild.jpg" width="200" height="167" /><span>T</span>he Chico Symphony Guild, founded in 1959, is celebrating its 50th anniversary year.  Now called Chico Guild-North State Symphony, its mission has always been to both support the North State Symphony (NSS), and to nurture young talent.</p>
<p>One way the Guild enacts their mission is through their support and production of the Young Artist Auditions (YAA) event held annually in Chico, and open to junior high, high school and college students of the North State.</p>
<p>Held each February at the CSU, Chico Performing Arts Center, the public is always welcome to watch the audition process, from the Guild&#8217;s welcoming address to NSS Maestro Kyle Wiley Pickett&#8217;s outline of the audition procedure, to enjoying each contestant&#8217;s performance of their selected piece (accompanied by a musician of their choice). All instruments and voice are represented.<span id="more-60"></span></p>
<p>The YAA has evolved through its 43 year history.  In 2001, when the Chico Symphony and the Redding Symphony combined to become the North State Symphony, the YAA winners&#8217; awards increased considerably.  At that same point in time, the Redding League stepped up to offer their invaluable help with the YAA University/College Division.</p>
<p>At the auditions, three judges determine a winner in each division, and the winners are accorded the opportunity and privilege of performing a major work of classical music as a soloist with the orchestra.</p>
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<h2><a title="Pianist Emily Loeffler" rel="guild" href="http://www.northstateparent.com/images/stories/articles/art_0509_loeffer.jpg" target="_blank"><img style="margin: 5px 5px 5px 10px; float: right;" title="art_0509_loeffer.jpg" src="http://www.northstateparent.com/images/stories/articles/thumbnails/thumb_art_0509_loeffer.jpg" alt="Pianist Emily Loeffler" width="250" height="187" /></a>Pianist Emily Loeffler</h2>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">2008 YAA College Division winner, Humboldt State University. </span></strong></span><br />
<strong>She will be performing the <em>Finale</em> from Gershwin’s <em>Piano Concerto in F</em>. </strong></p>
<p><span>E</span>mily was born in Denver, Colorado to two doctor parents who both hobbied in the production of sound, but harbored no serious musical inclinations. She went to public school and has one sister.  She was 20 when she won the audition.</p>
<p><strong>Was there someone initially who inspired you to get into music? </strong><br />
When I came to HSU, I was bored and so emailed the first piano faculty member on the website. The next thing I knew, I was taking lessons with her&#8230;and then was a music major. Her name was Deborah Clasquin, and she passed away peacefully last month from pancreatic cancer.</p>
<p><strong>What are you currently immersed in at college? </strong><br />
Going into year five, with a double major in Music (piano performance), and English (creative writing).</p>
<p><strong>What led you to your audition with Young Artists Auditions? </strong><br />
Deborah said, &#8220;Go.&#8221; And, &#8220;Do your best.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Esoteric thoughts about music as life? </strong><br />
Musical gestures are equally valid as physical gestures.  Really, there are three kinds of music: head, which makes you think, heart, which makes you cry, and hip, which makes you dance.</p>
<p><strong>Why do you recommend music to youth, and that they audition? </strong><br />
The reason to audition is not to win, but to get out there&#8230;hit the road for the sake of the road and see what other people are playing. Listen to what is being done. Meet the rest of the world.</p>
<p><strong>What are you most looking forward to in performing with the Symphony? </strong><br />
Getting glared at by the first clarinet. Using it as a chance to learn something: about a professional orchestra, about the music, about the motion of people to and from the things they do and have to get done.</td>
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<h2><a title="Violinist Adriel Taslim" rel="guild" href="http://www.northstateparent.com/images/stories/articles/art_0509_taslim.jpg" target="_blank"><img style="margin: 5px 5px 5px 10px; float: right;" title="art_0509_taslim.jpg" src="http://www.northstateparent.com/images/stories/articles/thumbnails/thumb_art_0509_taslim.jpg" alt="Violinist Adriel Taslim" width="225" height="250" /></a>Violinist Adriel Taslim</h2>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">2008 YAA Junior High/High School Division winner, American Christian Academy. </span></strong></span><br />
<strong>He will be performing Mozart’s <em>Violin Concerto No. 5</em>,<em> Turkish</em></strong></p>
<p><span>A</span>driel was born in Redding, California and was 17 at the time he won the audition.</p>
<p><strong>Do you come from a musical family?  What is your schooling background?</strong><br />
My parents don&#8217;t play at all, though my mom can read music. I was 80% homeschooled.  I think my mom learned to read music to be able to give my sisters, brother and I exposure to music at a young age; we all play an instrument.  Now one sister is studying music therapy at college. Seeing my cousin play inspired me to start learning violin.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve had the honor of studying with some amazing music teachers. Right now I travel weekly to Fairfield to study with Vazen Melikian, who is a professor emeritus of the San Francisco Conservatory.  I will be attending Georgia Mercer University-McDuffy Center for Strings in the near future.</p>
<p><strong>How often do you practice? Do you have a favorite musical genre? </strong><br />
I&#8217;ve haven&#8217;t stopped playing for several years, I practice six days a week unless I&#8217;m sick.  I have an affinity for, and therefore listen to a lot of orchestral music, so I tend to stay in the classical realm. However, I appreciate alternative rock.</p>
<p><strong>What do you have to say to other youth about the path of music, and about participating in the Young Artist Auditions?</strong><br />
If you are going to do this, music, go all the way, you can&#8217;t go halfway. There will be times you&#8217;ll want to quit, but keep on going.  It&#8217;s a lot work, but it pays off in the end. Once you get to a certain level in the world of music, it becomes second nature, and being able to express yourself through music is a beautiful thing.</p>
<p>Get involved with music camps if you have the opportunity.  You&#8217;ll be inspired.  Whether at camps, through auditioning, or watching a concert performance, the experience of seeing how other people do things is invaluable.</p>
<p>The YAA competition is a great experience.  I auditioned with YAA in 2007 and won 2nd place.  I auditioned again this past year and here I am.</p>
<p><strong>Do you recommend that children attend the performances? </strong><br />
I think the concert will be inspiring to young musicians &#8211; knowing that this is what you can be if you keep working at it. Parents should definitely attend with their children for the experience.</p>
<p><strong>What do you look forward to in performing with the Symphony, what do you think you will come away with? </strong><br />
The opportunity to interact with others more musically developed than you are is beyond words at times.   It&#8217;s not so much about technique, because different instruments require different techniques. It&#8217;s more about the inspiration received through being around someone who is passionate about what they are doing.  I draw a lot of inspiration from seeing how other people do things, and how they convey emotion through their music.</p>
<p>A lot of musical growth is not something easily described.  The emotionality of music is something you are always working on &#8211; it is fusion of emotion with music that makes the art beautiful.</td>
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<h3>In the Community: The Chico Guild &#8211; North State Symphony</h3>
<p><span style="font-size: small;"><span>S</span>ince it&#8217;s inception in 1959, the Guild has been a significant support to many wonderful North State Symphony fundraisers in Chico, including the Pops Concerts at Chico Fairgrounds, the Mozart Mile fun run/walk at Bidwell Park; Concerts in the Park, Prelude garden parties, and numerous elegant dinners, fashion shows, auctions and musical events featuring orchestra members or young artists. At Guild meetings, childrens string players, students and symphony members are given an opportunity to perform before an audience and to talk about their musical pieces and their instruments. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small; font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">The Chico Guild is proud of its long history of support for the area&#8217;s nationally acclaimed orchestra.  During their anniversary year the Guild is both taking time to reminisce about their rich history, and to focus on  &#8220;setting the tone for the future with trailblazing ideas to capture a new generation of symphony lovers&#8221;&#8230; and they are enjoying the challenge.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small; font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">For more information about the history of Chico Guild-North State Symphony or how you can lend a hand, visit:<br />
<a href="http://www.northstatesymphony.org/support/chico_history.shtml " target="_blank">www.northstatesymphony.org/support/chico_history.shtml </a>or call Chico Guild YAA Chair Helga Ruge at  (530) 345-0744.</span></td>
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<p>The 2008 Young Artist Auditions winners will be performing at North State Symphony&#8217;s Season Finale “Music Immortal” in three North State Locations:  Chico, May 16, 7:30pm, at CSU, Chico’s Laxson Auditorium; Redding, May 17, 2pm, in at the Cascade Theatre; Red Bluff, May 17, 7:30pm, at the State Theatre (Miss Loeffler will not be performing at the Red Bluff concert). Conductor Kyle Wiley Pickett will give a free  pre-concert talk before the Redding and Chico concerts one hour before the concerts begin.  Information: <a href="http://www.northstatesymphony.org" target="_blank">www.northstatesymphony.org</a>;  (530) 898-6333.</p>
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<p>Writer Lisa Shara makes her home in Mt. Shasta, CA and loves all things musical.  www.z-manproductions.com</p>
<p><a href="http://www.northstateparent.com/component/content/article/37-articles/290-chico-guild-celebrates-its-50th-anniversary-and-43-year-history-with-north-state-symphony-young-artist-auditions.html" target="_blank">Original Article Appeared in <em>North State Parent</em> magazine, May 2009</a></p>
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