Taster Day 2: The Revenge7thApril
7th
April
Program Info by Tony Deis on Apr 07, 2009
This is about a taster day for alumni of our taster days. Consider it "taster v2.0". If you've ever attended any TrackersTEAMS free day, we really want you to come to the... Bonus Round: Taster Alumni Day even more free May 17, 9am-5pm with wild/local foods potluck & mixer at 6:30pm-10pm Now for the real blog, sort of. At TrackersTEAMS we've been looking wistfully at the end of the "taster season". This year has been an incredible reminder of why we do what we do. These days have turned…
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A year in the life of our immersion program31stMarch
31st
March
Program Info by Tony Deis on Mar 31, 2009
An immersion program trains more than primitive or traditional skills. It serves more than educators or those rallying for a new culture. It's does not exist to help you master one craft or body of ideas. You aren't there to simply become a better communicator or freer thinker. Instead, the goal is more holistic. An immersion program is the…
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Meet Jason, our new program coordinator25thMarch
25th
March
Program Info by Tony Deis on Mar 25, 2009
We've officially hired a new program coordinator and lead instructor for the immersion program. He's none other than Jason Craban. Some of you may know him and thus will be sufficiently impressed by the awesomeness of this choice. For those who don't, keep reading and you'll learn more. Jason has been working as an adjunct instructor with…
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A new story10thMarch
10th
March
Program Info by Tony Deis on Mar 10, 2009
At Trackers we want our investment in outreach to be less about "marketing" and more about supporting local artists. You may already notice this in our photographs, videos and design. We want people to clarify their own hopes and dreams as they experience our story. Even if they never take a single class with us, the most important thing…
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TrackersTEAMS headed down to Prescott College1stFebruary
1st
February
Program Info by Trackers Teams on Feb 01, 2009
I don't know how this will work out. All I know, is that I have faith in Dr Pramod Parajuli. "Pramod?" you say. Yes, he is from a villlage Nepal and now a professor at Prescott College. Pramod has always been a supporter…