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Mark Rauterkus
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I've been away from the blog for a while, working to play water polo in Pittsburgh's Kingsley Assocation summer camp. Furthermore, we've started another water polo program with the help of Citiparks in the Hill District at Ammon Rec Center's swim…
August 14
Yes, this is my photo. It isn't my house, thankfully. I took the photo while out on the campaign trails, door knocking. The address isn't known but it is in the City of Pittsburgh, district 9 (east end) near the Frick Mansion and an elem school. Cit…
February 5

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Johnsmith, singer, author of the tune: Kicking This Stone.

Johnsmith visited Pittsburgh and performed a couple of house concerts on the South Side.

From S6 Concert Hall

From S6 Concert Hall

From S6 Concert Hall

A few more photos are at the Picasa site.

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Been Fishing for and with Water Polo Players



I've been away from the blog for a while, working to play water polo in Pittsburgh's Kingsley Assocation summer camp.

Furthermore, we've started another water polo program with the help of Citiparks in the Hill District at Ammon Rec Center's swim pool, located at 2216 Bedford Ave. We… Continue

Posted on August 14, 2009 at 5:00am —

Mark Rauterkus

Works in Progress from 2008 to carry over to 2009



I don't know about you, but if you are like me, you've got a few works in progress that are not quite ready for prime time, just yet, at the end of 2008.

So, I'd love to hear from you as to what you're working on -- still -- as we come to a close of 2008.

What are you going to nee… Continue

Posted on December 22, 2008 at 12:31pm — 4 Comments

Mark Rauterkus

Revitalizing Older Cities Summit

Some here might get a kick out of this summit.

Revitalizing Older Cities Summit: "change in domestic policy to rejuvenate our nation’s older cities and towns is crucial to the prosperity of the American economy. The time is now to harness the momentum of a new Congress and a new administration. It is critical that Members of Congress understand the implications of policy choices on the ability of older industrial cities to rebuild their economies… Continue

Posted on December 1, 2008 at 11:19am —

Mark Rauterkus

If Dec 11 is for public art. Make Jan for interiors

Another suggested that a future neighborhoodwalk could be about the interior spaces -- not just around the outside. That makes great sense for a January assignment, given the colder season.

Furthermore, I'd love to see how Rustbelt Bloggers do the holidays, New Years and such.



Ho, h… Continue

Posted on November 14, 2008 at 12:20pm —

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At 9:38am on October 21, 2008, jonny goldstein said…
I like concept maps a lot for project planning and project management. As a straight up memory tool, I don't think they are a panacea, but they can be helpful. Concept maps are one of the most used tools in my mental toolbox. I got so into them at one point that I competed in a competition for making the "best" Mind Maps in the UK at the Mind Sports Olympiad. I took the silver medal.
 
 
 

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