Thankfully there wasn't much on tap for today, and the word was sent out pretty well about the few cancellations that we had thanks to our most unwelcome visitor - Irene.
For those people as far out as me in Sterling (or even further), this is merely a long-lasting rainstorm - nothing special. But for those people who are closer to the coast, this is a pretty big storm, causing some damage and taking out power for LOTS of people in its path.
Stay safe out there.
Talk Mensa With Me
Dizzy trying to find out which way Mensa is going? Make this one of your stops to find out about the ins and outs of American Mensa, Ltd. (AML).
If you want to get in touch with me, contact me at boxmaster@alumni.williams.edu or just click on any of the "comments" links throughout this blog.
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
More testing available, finally
Within the past month, three more MWM'ers have become fully certified proctors of the Mensa Admission test: Carol Shumate, Ray Strackbein, and yours truly. All of us are in NoVa. We've got one person in the pipeline who, assuming she locates a good testing site after she becomes a certified proctor, will be able to give the test in DC. Slowly but surely, we are expanding our testing program and bringing in more people (both to test and as members).
If you're an MWM'er interested in becoming a proctor, you can contact me or our newly appointed Testing Coordinator - Bub Pugh (at testing@mwm.us.mensa.org).
If you have a space that would work for testing (not within your home, as that's strongly discouraged), please contact us; you needn't be an MWM'er, or even a Mensa member. While we can (and have) paid for use of space (like the conference room I just rented this past weekend), we would much rather avoid such costs, since testing candidates frequently enough cancel or are no-shows. If the testing session is arranged far enough advance, we can give you a mention on both our website and in our newsletter, which could be decent free "advertising".
If you're an MWM'er interested in becoming a proctor, you can contact me or our newly appointed Testing Coordinator - Bub Pugh (at testing@mwm.us.mensa.org).
If you have a space that would work for testing (not within your home, as that's strongly discouraged), please contact us; you needn't be an MWM'er, or even a Mensa member. While we can (and have) paid for use of space (like the conference room I just rented this past weekend), we would much rather avoid such costs, since testing candidates frequently enough cancel or are no-shows. If the testing session is arranged far enough advance, we can give you a mention on both our website and in our newsletter, which could be decent free "advertising".
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
ExComm Meeting Sunday
There isn't much on the agenda: appointing a testing coordinator, determining timing-wise how to deal with the bylaws amendment balloting, election party planning, and discussion re: event hosts/attendees.
If you are a member of MWM and would like a copy of the agenda, contact me directly and I will e-mail it to you. (Hopefully it will get on the MWM website soon.)
And if you are contemplating running for the ExComm - or have already submitted your paperwork to do so - please come so that you can see first-hand what we're doing, how we're doing it, and figure out for yourself what you think should be continued (especially methodology) and what should be done differently; there are plenty of different styles.
If you are a member of MWM and would like a copy of the agenda, contact me directly and I will e-mail it to you. (Hopefully it will get on the MWM website soon.)
And if you are contemplating running for the ExComm - or have already submitted your paperwork to do so - please come so that you can see first-hand what we're doing, how we're doing it, and figure out for yourself what you think should be continued (especially methodology) and what should be done differently; there are plenty of different styles.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Are You Smarter Than...
...a Young Mensan? Well, we'll have to put that to the test, won't we? One of the programs we are in the process of putting together for the upcoming RG is our peculiar take on the "...5th Grader" game show.
If you are a Young Mensan registered for the RG who would like to be involved, please contact our Gifted Children Coordinator, Donna Campbell.
If you are an adult Mensan and have registered for the RG, you will have your opportunity to take a preliminary test during the RG - highest score(s) moves on to the final. (We're still working out the precise logistics we want to implement. We may have more than one full game to play.)
If you haven't registered for the RG yet, go to http://mwmrg.org
If you are a Young Mensan registered for the RG who would like to be involved, please contact our Gifted Children Coordinator, Donna Campbell.
If you are an adult Mensan and have registered for the RG, you will have your opportunity to take a preliminary test during the RG - highest score(s) moves on to the final. (We're still working out the precise logistics we want to implement. We may have more than one full game to play.)
If you haven't registered for the RG yet, go to http://mwmrg.org
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