Technology Everyone Should Know
Did You Miss Our First Technology Seminar?
On January 21, 2010, we held our first free technology seminar of the year: Technology Everyone Should Know. It was hosted by CTC and Carroll Community College, and we had a marvelous presenter, Leah Messina. She is a social media expert with Sinuate Media, LLC in Baltimore.
Click here for the video: Technology Everyone Should Know
March 11th Membership Meeting *New Venue*
Carroll Community College
New "K" Building Conference Facility
The March 11th membership meeting will be held at the new Carroll Community College conference facility (building K). The meeting will start with an introduction by Larry Twele, Director of Carroll Economic Development and followed by Kathy Menasche, CCC Senior Director of Workforce and Business Development as she presents information about the new conferencing facilities and provides a tour.
The location address is 1601 Washington Road,
Westminster in the new conference center on
the far right. Click here
for a campus map and here
for driving directions.
2nd Annual "Come As You Aren't" Masquerade Ball 2010
Check back here soon to view pictures from this event!
Carroll County E-Cycles
Year Round Recycling of Electronics
Carroll County residents can easily e-cycle all year round. Instead of putting hazardous materials in our landfills, deposit your old, worn out electronics at Carroll County's Electronic Recycling Drop Off. Go to http://ccgovernment.carr.org/ccg/recycle/ecycle.asp for more information and drop off times. Go Green.
Thank you for your support of the Fourth Annual Technically Speaking Dinner
Thanks to our Sponsors
Congratulations to our Award Winners

 
Tech Council Awards Local Scholarships
Two Carroll Community College Students Recipients
The Carroll Tech Council recently awarded two $500 scholarships to Carroll Community College students, Christina Korenstra of Hampstead and Bryan Larrimore of Westminster. The awards were based on academic achievement and evidence of overall potential success in a technology based career path. Christina is majoring in Biological Anthropology and Bryan is majoring in Graphic Design. Congratulations to both students!
CompuKids Committee
Quantum Internet Services Dials in to CompuKids
CompuKids Program Chair, Bobby Keller, was recently informed that CTC's previous dial up provider was halting their service as of January 2010. With a little legwork, Keller found a new provider within the Tech Council's own membership coffers. Kevin Brown, owner of Quantum Internet Services. Inc. in Manchester, Maryland has graciously offered to provide CompuKids recipients one year of free dial-up service. The Tech Council extends a sincere "Thank You" to Kevin and Quantum Internet Services.
