Apple Hosting Free Seminars To Push IPad In Business Settings
September 29, 2011, 3:08 AM – Apple will be hosting free interactive seminars and live QA sessions with Apple Business Experts on a few dates in October and November, as segment of its iPad in Business series.
On Tuesday 4 October and Thursday 6 October, Apple will be hosting ‘iPad in Business: Using iPad in your business’ seminars. The purebred will pick up how to use their iPad to succeed emails and documents, emanate presentations, and pick up how the device may be integrated in to a day-to-day business upsurge by the use of apps that can help bring out bland business functions. At the finish of the seminar, participants will have the luck to obtain their questions answered by Apple Business Experts.
On Tuesday 8 November and Thursday 10 November, a second set of seminars called ‘iPad in Business: Sell, Track, Manage’ will take place, in that participants will pick up how to use iPad apps to produce sales and selling presentations, upgrade patron attribute management, have more prolific meetings, and bring out sales tasks such as receiving patron orders. Experienced Apple Business Experts will answer questions at the finish of the seminar.
Apple advises that the seminars will take about an hour, and that they’re ‘absolutely free’. To register, click here , select a forum and click ‘Register Now’.
Marble Slab Creamery In Webster Hosting Free Ice Cream Sundae Giveaway
Oh yum! Marble Slab Creamery is formulation a juicy new add-on totheir menu: the Mini Waffle Sundae. To commemorate its upcominglaunch, they are hosting a giveaway on Sept. 28 featuring a freeMini Waffle Sundae to customers at their Webster store.
The new Mini Waffle Sundae comes in 4 not similar flavors. TheRocky Road Waffle Sundae features chocolate Swiss ice thickk cream toppedwith chocolate chips, marshmallows, walnuts and fudge. The RedVelvet Sundae is done with red velvet ice thickk cream churned with pecans,brownie pieces and fudge topping. The Strawberry Skydive featuresstrawberry ice thickk cream churned with dejected Oreo cookies, freshstrawberries and fudge topping. And final but not least, the CookieDough Drizzle is done with birthday baked sweat bread ice thickk cream churned with bitsof cookie dough, dejected Oreo cookies and fudge topping.
“The Waffle Sundae is the newest add-on to the Marble Slab andMaggieMoo’s menu. To celebrate, you longed for to give customers theopportunity to try a for free,” mentioned Jenn Johnston, chiefmarketing and operations executive for GFG Management, LLC.
The Webster Marble Slab Creamery is located at 20911-C GulfFreeway. The giveaway is scheduled for 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sept.28. The offer is paltry to a sundae per customer.
Biltmore Brings Yoga To Dogs With ‘doga’ Classes
Last winter, the Adobe Restaurant at the Arizona Biltmore began hosting free doga classes, 10 commencement postures of canine-specific yoga. Locals and road house guest bring their mats, leashes and their preferred canines to widen and relax.
Mario Garcia and Autumn Sample of Scottsdale attended their initial doga category in July.
“I think it was good,” Garcia said. “I similar to any place where dogs are welcome.”
Best of all, doga is free. All together now, say or scream “ommm.”
ON DOGA
Instructor Dena Zell says many yoga positions are formed on animal poses. Downward-facing dog, anyone?
Some benefits of stretching and massaging dogs add easing arthritis to upgrade mobility, helping digestive process and getting them to relax in a amicable environment.
Classes, on the third Tuesday of the month, typically add 12 to 30 humans and their dogs, Zell said.
ON YAPPIE HOUR
The Adobe Restaurant has a licensed, pet-friendly square (yes, the careful blue bags are for doggy business). Yappie hour runs from 6-7 p.m. daily.
Indulge in cocktails, pulled-pork sliders, $7; mini duck quesadillas, $6; and chips and salsa, $4, is to adults. For the pooches, soldier duck and potatoes, $3; zen beef and rice, $4; and puppy treats, 15 cents each.
ON DENA ZELL
The doga mentor and approved yoga lecturer brings her rescue dog Charley to classes.
“Charley is not the chief ‘dogi,’ ” Zell said. “This is about spending time with our preferred four-legged friends. It’s entirely about the four-legged friend. This small man loves me unconditionally.”
ON JACKIE BACHA
The owners of Oh My Dog Boutique and Spa in Old Town Scottsdale brought doga to the Valley 3 years ago.
She mentioned it began as a fun wake up for owners and their pets, but with the help of a yoga mentor and an animal therapist it became more formalized. More than 65 dogs have been adopted by doga classes. She is amid the Adobe Restaurant instructors and allies with Zell.
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The Comprenew Environmental e-Thrift Store, 629 Ionia Ave. SW, is hosting a free residents wiring recycling eventuality from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday.
Most wiring with possibly a connective tissue or batteries will be accepted, according to a promotional flyer. Details on agreed things may be found by on vacation Comprenew’s website or mission (616) 988-8282.
The store will clean or wipe out all P.C. hard drives it receives as segment of the event. Comprenew moreover is gift 15 percent off all its in-store things from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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YPJC Group Hosting Free Cookout, Pool Party At Maytag Pool Pavilion
The Young Professionals of Jasper County are hosting a free pool celebration and cookout on Friday, Aug. 12 at the Maytag Pool Pavilion.
The organisation is looking new members and encourages people to bring their family and friends to the eventuality to pick up about the group, consort and have a great time. Everyone is acquire to attend.
Those forthcoming are invited to bring a side plate or dessert to share, even though this is not compulsory to attend. The prohibited dog cookout will run from 6 to 7 p.m. with swimming to follow commencement at 7:30 p.m.
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Omaha military hosting free ‘Fun in the Park’
The Omaha Police Department will horde Fun in the Park from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday at the Miller Park Pavilion.
The free residents eventuality is written to supply youths with a certain chance to rivet with law enforcement.
Activities will add bike safety checks, bike rodeo, swimming, golf lessons and a asperse tank. Free food will be provided, too.
Business foot stay directed at veterans
Veterans, active duty, Guard and Reserve members and their spouses are invited to a free, one-day seminar Saturday for tips on starting a tiny business.
“Business Plan Boot Camp” will run from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Mammel Hall at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. The Nebraska Business Development Center Veterans Assistance and Services Program is host.
The seminar will casing crafting a business plan, anticipating and submitting an application financing, using amicable media selling and appropriation other skills to beginning a business. Tim Donahue, a Chadron State College highbrow and Vietnam veteran, will lead the day’s sessions, that add free lunch.
Pre-registration is compulsory at For more information, meeting Portland Oehmke at poehmke@unomaha.edu or 402-554-6629.
Registration still open for appetite review class
Register by Friday for “Home Energy: Do Your Own Energy Audit,” a category taught by the Omaha Public Power District.
Learn how to do a home appetite review to pick out extra savings opportunities and what you can do to cut your appetite use and utility bill whilst enhancing comfort.
Call 402-457-5231 to record is to 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday category at the Westside Community Conference Center, 3534 S. 108th St. The cost $19. The march number is 175885 by Metropolitan Community College.
Learn Omaha story on burial ground tour
Take a outing back in time Sunday with a guided, two-hour on foot debate of Prospect Hill Cemetery. See the graves and pick up about early Omahans who gave their names to streets, parks and more.
Omaha historian Howard Hamilton will guide tours at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Participants will be bused to and from the cemetery.
To make compulsory reservations, $20, call Hamilton at 402-341-6983. Dress is to weather.
Compiled by Sue Story Truax
