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Story / Theme Consultant Teresa LeYung-Ryan says:
Please share with friends – I recommend these 2 classes on Saturday August 25, 2018 Mechanics’ Institute Library in San Francisco, California
Create a winning website/blog for yourself with expert help from Linda Lee Askmepc
http://www.askmepc-webdesign.com/
Morning class: https://www.milibrary.org/events/author-website-building-site-works-aug-25-2018
Afternoon class: https://www.milibrary.org/events/wordpress-bootcamp-creating-wordpress-website-and-how-use-it-aug-25-2018
Expert Linda Lee says:
The morning class is a round table discussion where we discuss general questions such as; domain names, hosting, websites, and what you need to get started.
What is the difference between all these things? What should they cost me? What domain names should I buy and where?
Why do I need all of this to have a website?
This is a beneficial few hours for many people. You can ask me any questions you like.
I have a presentation and hand-out with all the important facts you need to know.
It is common for people to not understand exactly how this all works. It can be quite confusing.
This is a warm and informative environment to learn. There are no silly questions here.
This class is very affordable! Click the link below to sign up and read more details if you are interested.
https://www.milibrary.org/events/author-website-building-site-works-aug-25-2018
The afternoon class is an actual hands-on WordPress (WP) training class.
Once you sign up, I will be sending your own WP test site. This is your site to use for the class, and to practice on for 90 days.
This also includes some short videos, I will send you, showing you how to login and give you a bit of the basics, before the class.
Just some of what we will be covering will include: blogging, writing a good search engine optimized article, what is search engine optimization and why do you need it? What is the difference between a page and a post? Do I have to blog?
You will learn how to correctly add images and name them. All the parts of the dashboard and back end.
Even if you have been using your website, this is a great place to learn more and refresh what you already know.
After each section of the hands on presentation, we have a Q&A.
At the end of the training, Mary E. Knippel, a writing coach, former journalist and editor, will discuss with you:
writing posts, blogging, how to stay motivated, how to tap into your creative side and ongoing ideas for your website.
Sometimes we just run out of steam, and Mary will help you dig into that creative mind we all have.
To sign up for the hands on afternoon class and read more details, please click the link below.
As always, I enjoy working with you, and helping you move forward with your website and online goals.
Thank you,
Linda Lee
For Writing Coach Teresa LeYung-Ryan, please visit http://LoveMadeOfHeart.com/blog
Coach T. helps writers (of fiction & nonfiction) build, fortify their platforms and fanbases before and after publication.
I, Teresa Jade LeYung, with classmates, alumnae, and founder Cynthia Tom, thank you for spreading the word about A PLACE OF HER OWNhttp://www.aplaceofherown.org
Featuring 20 San Francisco Bay Area Women Artists answering the question:
“If you had a place of your own, what would it be?”
Curated by Cynthia Tom and Maggie Yee
Teresa Jade LeYung is a proud student of
Please join Teresa, her classmates, founder/lead curator/lead teacher/artist CYNTHIA TOM
and co-teachers Maggie Yee and Natalie Sacramento
http://www.aplaceofherown.org/
Saturday May 12 Opening Reception 2:00-5:00pm
Sunday June 3 Artists Talks 2:00-4:00pm; Gallery Open 12:00-5:00pm
Sunday June 24 Closing Reception 12:00-3:00pm
at J-SEI in Emeryville
1285 66th Street, Emeryville (510) 654-4000
Exhibition runs May 12 through June 24, 2018
The public is invited to participate in self-guided art-making workstations during gallery hours.
Admission Free. Donations $10-$20 are appreciated. No one turned away for lack of funds.
* Denotes artists in the 2018 residency program
Artists: Nancy Arvold, *Julie Andersen, Angela Bau, *Frances Cachapero, *Norma Carrera, *Kristi Chan, Catherine Ceniza Choy, *Angie Dumagsa, *Elizabeth Esqueda, Reiko Fujii, *Ashleigh Heinichen, *Tomo Hirai, *Ahran Lee, *Grace Hwang Lynch, Lisa Rodondi, *Teresa Jade LeYung-Ryan, Natalie Sacramento, Cynthia Tom, Sue Tom, Dechen Tsering, Manon Bogerd Wada, Irene Wibawa, Maggie Yee, *Patricia Zamora
Story / Theme Consultant Teresa LeYung-Ryan AKA Found-Object Artist Teresa Jade LeYung
Photo above is a sneak peek at one of the four sections of my piece entitled “Four Desks For the Four Femmes In Me”.
You will have to go see the whole piece and the magnificent creations by classmates and artist-teachers at the exhibit
I will post photos of Opening Reception of May 12, 2018 for folks who cannot be there in person.
Over six months of Exploring and Naming Hungry Ghosts (examine and challenge beliefs that hold me back and the exploration of my family patterns not just those of my parents’ but also of my ancestors’ traumas linked to world history of slavery, colonization, forced migration, oppression), Releasing Hungry Ghosts, Claiming MY PLACE, and Proclaiming MY PLACE … I, Teresa Jade LeYung, give a thousand thanks to creator and lead teacher of A PLACE OF HER OWN Cynthia Tom, assistant teachers Maggie Yee and Natalie Sacramento, my dear classmates (Julie Andersen, Frances Cachapero, Norma Carrera, Kristi Chan, Angie Dumagsa, Elizabeth Esqueda, Ashleigh Heinichen, Tomo Hirai, Ahran Lee, Grace Hwang Lynch, Teresa Jade LeYung-Ryan, Patricia Zamora), guest artist-speakers Cris Matos, Angela Bau, Reiko Fujii, Irene Wibawa, and Brian Garvey (the gent who helps us and our work get to classroom on time every Thursday), Asian American Women Artists Association, Pacific Asian American Women Bay Area Coalition, and all the dear hearts who encouraged me to enroll in this residency program six months ago.
Sincerely,
Teresa Jade LeYung
For Writing Coach Teresa LeYung-Ryan, please visit
http://LoveMadeOfHeart.com/blog