Showing posts with label uptown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label uptown. Show all posts

Saturday, January 30, 2016

Hudson Valley tech meetup in Kingston draws scores


An estimated 200 people and at least one Peruvian Life and/or Engagement long-hair editor from a ~news~ organization came to the Senate Garage in Uptown Kingston on Thursday night for the Hudson Valley Tech Meetup to get inspired, talk all things tech and exchange emails printed on "business cards," whatever those are.

Keynote speakers for the January kick-off event were Foursquare co-founder Dennis Crowley, who is a Mid-Hudson Valley weekender (and co-founder of Kingston Stockade FC); and Lately founder and Stone Ridge resident Kate Bradley-Chernis, who showcased her marketing campaign manager startup.

For his part, Crowley gave a passionate presentation, equal parts auto-biography and inspiration, with a couple of sprinkles of #realtalk thrown in for good measure. The lesson? Do that thing you want to do, even if people tell you that it's crazy. It will be hard. Persist and learn from your failures.
I'm not doing it justice here, it was rather lively and Pacmanhattan funny.

Here's a bit more detailed background on the event itself and the presentations, via Evolving Media Network.

For my part, I went to take a 360-degree photo from the main stage and somehow managed to literally drop the mic and subsequently get some very stern looks from the event organizers. So much for fly-on-the-wall reporting, but hey here's a photo so there's that?



The mic survived.

From left, Lately CEO Kate Bradley-Chrernis, Forsquare co-founder Dennis Crowley and meetup organizer Dan Stone take questions from the audience. 
It was an impressive event with an impressive turnout and impressive attendance, which showcased the diversity and entrepreneurial spirit of the region — and a quite a lot of energy.


Local startup founders, tech and non-tech people, along with ~content~ producers and creatives exchanged ideas, asked for help and pitched their goods and services (there was also food and drink, which the organizers noted so I'm noting that, too).

Although centered around technology, the meetup brought a range of industries from across the mid-Hudson Valley, the Catskills and a bit beyond. There were some familiar faces (you know who you are; no name dropping here), but fresh and recent talent was very present and quite refreshing.

I went in skeptical, as I'm wont to do, but I left rather surprised. Yes, there's a bit of self-marketing and promotion in all of these events, but these cats know what want and know what they're doing.

So if you are a human person (or otherwise) living in the area and with a modicum of interest in tech, I'd recommend you pay a visit to one of these meetups.
Do it for the networking or do it for the camaraderie or do it for just yourself. Heck, do it for the food and drink.
You won't regret it.

*drops mic*






Monday, March 7, 2011

O+Festival plans another, uh, festival!

The folks at the O+ Festival have recently announced that "planning is underway for the second" O Positive Festival, set to take place in Kingston Oct. 7 to 9.
 
Art and music submissions are now open.
 
Festival organizers announce thus:
 
As O+ gets the word out—developing relationships with supporters from the West Coast to the UK, with plans to expand beyond Kingston—the team is assembling an elegant publication of photographs and essays along with a compilation CD to be released in June 2011. Keep up with news about this project and more by following O+ at facebook.com/opositivefest and twitter.com/opositivefest.
 
Learn more about the O+ Festival in a poignant five-minute documentary by filmmaker Maciek Godlewski featured on the site, at opositivefestival.org.

Much ado about the Pike Plan

Stephen M. Finkle, Director of Economic Development for the city of Kingston, sent Freeman reporter Paul Kirby a copy of Uptown's Pike Plan.

Finkle writes:

The first section shows items to be demolished, the second shows construction.
Note that much of the structure is not being demolished- that the roofs will be replaced and skylights installed; columns will be repaired and about 20% of the columns will be eliminated to allow for more visibility behind them. You should probably look at the construction drawings after page 24 for a view of the finished product.


Pike Plan

Construction begins March 14.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Pike Plan blast from the bast

Construction begins in mid-March (whether you like it or not). Here's a refresher of what that looked like in 1976 and how the canopies in uptown Kingston have evolved (devolved?) since.

Enjoy.










Bonus! Tweet me a photo of these locations! Let's compare and contrast. I'll do a 360-degree view with Photosynth later, for a Before-During-After comparison.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

A twitterview with Kingston Alderman Tom Hoffay

I decided to do a drive-by interview today, via Twitter, with Kingston Alderman Tom Hoffay about the proposed fee that would be imposed to filmmakers who want to shoot in Kingston.
What follows is the twitterview.

@tomhoffay, Enlighten me, who supports the movie fee in Kingston?less than a minute ago via TweetDeck



@ivanlajara seeking enlightenment? from a politician?less than a minute ago via web


That's neither an answer or enlightening RT @tomhoffay: @ivanlajara seeking enlightenment? from a politician?less than a minute ago via TweetDeck


@ivanlajara neither/nor...either/or...???less than a minute ago via web


Yes, thank Autofill for that RT @tomhoffay: @ivanlajara neither/nor...either/or...???less than a minute ago via TweetDeck


@ivanlajara anyway....we all pay fees to go to the movies, unless you know one of the ushers...less than a minute ago via web


@ivanlajara I use to be an usher, before I was a politician...less than a minute ago via web


But who supports this measure? RT @tomhoffay: @ivanlajara anyway....we all pay fees to go to the movies, unless you know one of the ushersless than a minute ago via TweetDeck


@ivanlajara every council member would support free movies....where can we find these free movies?less than a minute ago via web


@tomhoffay You're dodging the question. Who, besides council members, supports the proposed film fee in Kingston?less than a minute ago via TweetDeck


@ivanlajara dodging? what is this dodging?? are we having a real conversation on this subject...in Twitter?less than a minute ago via web


@ivanlajara shouldn't we at least be in facebook?less than a minute ago via web


@tomhoffay Nope. I like my beer cold and my public conversations public. Anyway, who supports the measure?less than a minute ago via TweetDeck



And then he called. Because, man, is it hard to have a twitter interview or what?
By the way, we spoke for a long time. And I just checked my copious notes.

No word on who supports the measure, other than the council.