OWAA OUTDOOR VOICES
Use Your Outdoor Voices
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Bookshelf: December 2010
Books by Rutledge, Calabi, Neme and Sanchez.
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Take your radio show to the world
Trying to increase the coverage of your radio show?
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Proximity of national parks ‘exquisite torture’ for 2011 conference-goers
If you like national parks, the July 9-11, 2011, meeting of the Outdoor Writers Association of America will be exquisite torture.
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Adaptation, sacrifice key to success for nature journalist
An avid birder, George Harrison started out as a writer. He soon expanded his repertoire to include photography because he couldn’t afford to hire someone else to take support photos for his articles.
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Many people, many thanks
“Gratitude changes the pangs of memory into a tranquil joy,” Dietrich Bonhoeffer said.
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December 2010
You can download a PDF version of OU to read and/or print at your own convenience!
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Google launches site with video clips of tech tips
By Ashley Schroeder — Google just launched a site for teaching tech. While it is set up as a tool for children who want to teach their parents certain tasks, it is certainly applicable to anyone who isn’t so tech savvy.
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Agenda for winter 2011 Board meeting
Outline of what the Board will discussion during Jan. 10, 2011 meeting in Memphis, Tenn.
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The story behind the new EIC rules
By Ashley Schroeder, OU Editor – Several hours were spent thumbing through back issues of Outdoors Unlimited for references of a need to change (or not to change) the rules for OWAA’s Excellence in Craft contests. Thanks to Jesseca Whalen for helping me with this task of searching through 66 issues of OU from January…
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How-to for “Take your radio show to the world”
Ty Stockton‘s article in December OU, “Take your radio show to the world,” outlines a quick and easy way to post your radio show online with the help of blogging/website software called WordPress. Here a few more screenshots that he provided — there just wasn’t room for them in the layout of December OU. This is…
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November 2010 Portfolio: Jerry Kieslow
Photos by Wisconsin resident, Jerry Kiesow.
