Tuesday, October 7, 2014

To whom it may concern:


To whom it may concern:
I'm looking to move to Missouri as soon as possible and I want to help communities from St. Louis to Dixon. I work with @MoonsOMissouri and I think by creating a studio for production (videos, audio, streamer feeds) we can help give a voice to people. I'm looking for a place to live and enough to live on, including coffee or no deal. 


What is ideal is a residence near Waynesville or St. Robert, and a business in Ferguson so I can assist residents with whatever they will be needing in the winter months. This can include free wi-fi, warm drinks and help getting access to resources. Kind of Barnes & Noble meets computer lab and teaching classes on resume building and creation. A kid's program where they can access math and science skill enhancing programs, and have people take the free on-line courses from MIT. I'll take them too, why not?



I'll be available to livestream events also, and I have computer science and business management skills. If you're going to be in New York, and I can't wait until THAT event... would you be willing to get me (and maybe 2 others willing to help) a ride to Missouri and a place to stay?
I do anything from data entry to crochet lessons. I have a curiosity about people and I have a knack for blatant self-promotion. I'm seeing your name on the Twitter feed and all about everything you have to say. I'd like to actually talk to you sometime when I'm way less fan-girl. 



I think that by covering events and inviting other communities to take part in them, we can help foster new connections, which I believe are critical at this time. This goes far beyond Ferguson; Albuquerque and Vallejo.  
We've been covering local events near Waynesville, and interviewing everyone from the Tourism Board to Dixon Weather. The ladies at Moons Over Missouri would love to be able to help me help others. If you can think of a way to get me there and get me settled in, I'd do just about anything for the people of Missouri.











 Thank you for your time

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