AAJA SF is teaming up with Google to host a workshop on Wednesday, Aug. 17 to teach journalists how to make the most of Google and its array of handy tools! This is a fantastic opportunity for journalists to bolster their toolbox and learn how to track down great details to make stories stronger.

Attendees must RSVP beforehand. Due to security needs at the Google campus, we won’t be able to accommodate people who have not registered in advance. Space is limited. Google will provide light refreshments.

What: Google for Journalists
Who: You as well as our colleagues at BABJA and NLGJA
When: 6:30-8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 17
Where: Google in Mountain View (specific location and directions will be given to those who RSVP)
To RSVP: Email Board Member Katherine Tam at tam.kath (at) gmail (dot) com by 5 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 9. Please include in your email what your speciality is (multimedia, city government coverage, health coverage, etc.) and any specific Google tools that interest you or specific skills you want to learn. This will help Google get a good sense of what everyone is interested in as they prepare the workshop.

Barbecue

We’re celebrating summer by firing up the grill for a family-friendly picnic at Coyote Point in San Mateo!

Join us from 11a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27 for summer fun. Take in some sun. Hobnob with your fellow AAJA SFers. Gape at the 42-foot tall castle in the playground that boasts the longest enclosed slide in California. Bring your family, children and friends. We’ll supply the burgers and condiments. Please bring a side dish, dessert or munchies to share. We look forward to seeing you there!

WHAT: AAJA SF Summer Picnic
WHEN: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27, 2011
WHERE: Picnic Area #20 at the Magic Mountain Playground Area in Coyote Point Park, 1701 Coyote Point Drive in San Mateo
ABOUT THE PARK: Coyote Point is a regional recreation area that offers picnicking, swimming, bicycling, jogging, boating, a science and nature museum, and the giant castle-and-dragon-themed Magic Mountain
Playground with a 42-foot tall castle atop a 5-foot hill. Magic Mountain features two play areas: one for 2 to 5 year olds and another for 5 to 12 year olds.
ARE YOU COMING?: Let us know! Please RSVP to Board Member Quynh Tran at qghtran (at) gmail (dot) com by Sunday, Aug. 21 so we know how much food to buy.

DIRECTIONS: If you’re coming from the north, take Highway 101 South. Take the Poplar Avenue exit. Turn right onto Humbolt until Peninsula Avenue. Turn right onto Peninsula Avenue. Go over the freeway, and then circle around and into the park. If you’re coming from the south, take Highway 101 North and take the Peninsula Avenue exit. Turn right onto Airport Boulevard. Turn left onto Coyote Point Drive to the park.

Here’s a map of the park. Head for the Magic Mountain Playground Area and follow the mouth-watering smell of burgers cooking on the grill to find us:

http://www.co.sanmateo.ca.us/Attachments/parks/Files/Park%20Maps%20in%20PDF/Coyote%20Point%20Park%20Map.pdf


We’re excited to announce our six student scholarship winners for 2011!

Each year, we award up to $10,000 to talented students who are pursuing journalism as a career. Recipients are chosen based on their journalistic background, motivation, passion to cover Asian Pacific Islander issues, financial need and academic achievements.

Read all about this year’s winners by going to our scholarship page at www.aajasf.org/scholarship.

Thanks to everyone for supporting the AAJA SF Scholarship Program over the years by attending our fundraisers, spreading the word, donating, bidding on silent auction items and volunteering. This program wouldn’t be possible without your support.

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