New server
Well … it’s happened again, a little earlier than expected. After a number of utilities on which we rely–our web sites, e-mail lists and others–started failing a little too regularly on our old server,...
View ArticleImproved discussion boards
Several months ago, we were forced to have all new *cino discussion board registrations approved by a board administrator in order to keep malicious users from posting spam and wreaking havoc on the...
View ArticleWelcoming Hearts and Minds Books
*cino is very pleased to welcome Hearts and Minds Books into the *cino blog network. Hearts and Minds is a bookstore in Dallastown, Pennsylvania started and run by Byron and Beth Borger with a...
View ArticleNew catapult site
If you’re a regular reader of catapult magazine, you probably noticed that the catapult site changed drastically with our last issue. We’re proud to introduce a complete redesign of the site that we...
View Article*cino is now on Twitter
You can now receive *cino updates via Twitter, which is most likely exciting news to some and a harbinger of doom to others.
View Articlecatapult editor contributes to Comment integrity symposium
Check out the Integrity and the Entrepreneur symposium over at Comment Magazine, which features stories from people throughout the U.S. and Canada. I contributed an account of how we dealt with a theft...
View ArticleReport from the Culture Make Sale
An enormous “Thank you!” to all who participated in the Culture Make Sale, whether by contributing goods and offering services, purchasing others’ donations, or simply perusing the website and sharing...
View ArticleCulture Make Sale poetry stones travel the world!
Remember the Culture Make Sale, *cino’s online sale of handmade items and personalized services? Last fall, supporters of *culture is not optional from near and far connected with each other by...
View ArticleFarewell, Ale!
Ale, taking photos at last year’s Future Festival. This month, we said farewell to two community members who finished their year-long AmeriCorps positions. We weren’t able to hug them goodbye, but we...
View ArticleFarewell, Annelie!
Last month, we said farewell to two community members who finished their year-long AmeriCorps positions. We weren’t able to hug them goodbye, but we sent them off with heartfelt messages, food dropped...
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