Link of the Week: Feb 25 - Mar 4
Rolling Thunder in Asheville

FIRE is collaborating with other WNC nonprofit organizations, media, businesses and individuals to bring the Rolling Thunder Democracy Tour (RTD2) to the region on May 3, 2003. “The Rolling Thunder Down-Home Democracy Tour reawakens a great American tradition of asserting the power of regular people to fight for their rights; throws in some enlightening education, soul-stirring music, mouth-watering food and drink....” says the event’s local website. “It creates a thunderstorm of motivated minds and bodies demanding our democracy back from the greedheads and boneheads who have taken it hostage. Oh, and most importantly,” it adds, “we intend to have one hell of a good time every step of the way back to true democracy.”

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"Nonprofits Online"

Information is posted regarding this free workshop, back by popular demand! The next workshop is in Waynesville, NC, on Friday, March 28. Please contact us to register (instructions are on the 'free workshop' page). You can also take a tour of our workshop links page.

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2003 CAR Conference in NC: IRE has also announced that the Annual Computer-Assisted Reporting Conference will be held on March 14-16, 2003 in Charlotte, N.C. The event features panels by the best in the business on every beat and topic including Census, crime, education, local and state government, freedom of information and transportation. Hands-on classes will be offered featuring spreadsheets, database managers, mapping, statistics and the latest in cutting-edge technology. IRE sponsors the event along with the National Institute for Computer-Assisted Reporting (NICAR). This year's event is hosted by The Charlotte Observer and NBC News. See IRE's site for more details and registration information.

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Article Spotlight:
Holding Strong in New York

This week, we have a bit of a flashback to an article submitted to the archive in August 2002 by Rapid River Magazine. On her trip to the Big Apple, Debi Nevel Drecksler finds that people are still
Holding Strong in New York.

 

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