| August celebrations include staff birthdays of Bob Miller on the 25th. We are thankful for Betty King, housekeeping department, as she completes her 7th year on staff on the 29th. Mark also completes his second year on the 8th Deborah Clark completes her first year on the 6th, and Cami Schwingel completes her second year on the 18th. | |
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The ride of a lifetime... the Big Ride 2008, is complete with some pretty exhausted but excited riders. Visit www.thebigride2008.com for insight about all their adventures. |
This word is going to immediately separate some of our readership. To some of you this word brings to mind household chores centered on cleaning sinks and bathtubs. To others it will knock dust off of classroom lessons about Greek mythology. But to another group it holds an entirely new and different meaning.
Welcome to Web 2.0. Where Web 1.0 was informational, 2.0 is relational. Web 2.0 is the second generation of Internet-based services that let people collaborate on projects, provide boundless creative opportunities, and share information online in new ways, such as social networking sites (Facebook, Myspace), wikis (Wikipedia), communication tools (Twitter), etc.
AJAX is a group of interrelated web development techniques used for creating interactive web applications. They retrieve information from the server without disturbing the display and behavior of the page you are viewing. They work seamlessly to make your computing experience better. You never know AJAX is working until there is a problem.
Our desire here at Lake Aurora is to be invisible. We are blessed with an excellent staff of professionals who work tirelessly behind the scenes to make sure that camp is the best experience possible. They train our Omega summer staff, maintain the facilities, facilitate the retreat committees, and serve the Kingdom by providing a first rate retreat venue.
When everything is working right we are almost invisible. But when things go awry, our team steps to the forefront to insure that the issues do not block the view of Jesus. Oh, and by the way, we’re not afraid to clean sinks.
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