Oct 23, 2024: "Meet the Maker" Online Meeting with Steve Brown

Added to Calendar: 10-23-24

Mark Maleski

Administrator
Our next 'Meet the Maker' online meeting is scheduled for next Wednesday, October 23rd, beginning at 8:00PM EDT. Our guest presenter will be woodworker and former North Bennet Street instructor, Steve Brown.

Steve Brown began his woodworking career in 1981, enrolled in the Cabinet and Furniture-making program at the North Bennet St. School in Boston in 1988. Upon graduation, he worked for the late Phile Lowe, and also taught in the North Bennet Street workshop program. In 1999 he joined the full-time staff of NBSS, became department head three years later, and remained there for twenty-one years. Steve has written extensively, done commission work for private clients and museums such as Winterthur and the MFA in Boston. Steve will also be presenting at the next 'Working Wood in the 18th Century' conference in January.

An email with Zoom info has been sent to all active members (check your spam folder if you didn't get it).
 
Mark,

Sorry, I never got the email for this one. Checked the spam folder. I think my ISP has blocked it again. Could you try again?

Troy
 
Mark,

Sorry, I never got the email for this one. Checked the spam folder. I think my ISP has blocked it again. Could you try again?

Troy
Troy, I just forwarded to you from my email account...and got the following:

554 5.7.1 [VI-1] Message blocked due to spam content in the message.

So it's definitely your ISP blocking our email. I'll find another way to forward it to you (I"ll just clip the salient parts to avoid any SPAM trigger). I think we'll need to rethink our approach for communicating these messages in the future - I'm sure you're not the only one having these filtered prior to arrival at your inbox.
 
Troy, I just forwarded to you from my email account...and got the following:

554 5.7.1 [VI-1] Message blocked due to spam content in the message.

So it's definitely your ISP blocking our email. I'll find another way to forward it to you (I"ll just clip the salient parts to avoid any SPAM trigger). I think we'll need to rethink our approach for communicating these messages in the future - I'm sure you're not the only one having these filtered prior to arrival at your inbox.
Mark,
I did finally get the link.
In short and with rude words deleted, my ISP is somewhat less than impressive and we are seeking alternatives.
 
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