*Important* Info For “My Virtuoso” Users

I received this information from Helen Peterson of the PKE Board, asking us to post it for all Kindermusik educators using My Virtuoso.  This was shared by Lisa Cheney of Massachusetts:

Dear Loopers,
Just a heads up about a problem I encountered with YV 2.0. I have  already sent via YV issue log. I also told YV I was posting on the loop so that no one inadvertently send out an email like I almost did. Text sent below:

Need to send out mass email. 

Issue 1
update of 2.0 doesn’t filter out archived families emails. This is a problem since as archived they should not receive emails. It is a violation of the law to send out emails to families who have been asked to be removed from the email list. 
Issue 2
When selecting prospects only it includes ALL emails on this list.  This is problematic as I send out a very different marketing email to currently enrolled families and to prospects.

Please advise ASAP as my schedule requires that this go out as a follow-up today, exactly one week prior to Adventures start-up.

I deleted the email I was going to send when I noticed archived families were on the list. I hope that this does not send as last time I deleted a mailing it still sent.

I am going to post this request/issue on the loop so that other educators don’t inadvertently send out an illegal email.

Best Regards,
Lisa Cheney

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IMPORTANT – do not send out eblasts on Your Virtuoso 2.0 until this is resolved.

Published in:  on 1, May 21, 2008 at 10:43 pm Leave a Comment

Kindermusik in China

As a Kindermusik educator, I am blessed with the ability to come in contact with educators from literally around the world.  At my very first Kindermusik convention in July, 2005, in Nashville, Tennessee, I made a very good friend from Malaysia.  We have corresponded frequently since then and I hope to see her in person again one day at another convention.

I have also met, via our online group at Yahoogroups, Sarah Peel Li, a Kindermusik educator in Beijing, China.  We have participated together in continuing education webinars hosted and sponsored by Kindermusik International.  I greatly enjoy her expertise as an educator as well as her humor.

This morning, as I skimmed through the group’s posts, I read a new one from Sarah that put the China earthquake into a much more personal perspective.  I am reproducing it here.  If you feel led to participate, please do so.  The need is incredible.  And I can not imagine the anguish of many of the parents there as they face the loss of their one child that the government allows them to have.

From Sarah Peel Li, Beijing, China:

As most of you are probably already aware there was a massive earthquake in the Sichuan region of China on Monday. It is a tragedy and many thousands of people have lost their lives. Those that survived in the hardest hit areas often have nothing, and the conditions are extremely difficult.

Kara Waddell, a Kindermusik parent here in Beijing, leads the NGO Operation Blessing here in China. She is now in Chengdu to coordinate relief efforts, and I hope our community of families and schools will be able to support the work she and her team are doing to assist children in the quake affected areas. Operation Blessing is partners with the China Charity Federation and China Foundation for collecting funds legally in China and for coordinating disaster relief activities. Collection of needed goods is also normal for this type of disaster, and Operation Blessing will be making arrangements for this type of aid to be sent in the coming days from partners here in Beijing.

As Kara put it in an e-mail I received, relief experts are right – give to whoever you trust, but cash in response scenarios really, really helps. If you would like to give, I know that supporting Operation Blessing’s work will make sure your funds reach those who need it most. They are extremely professional and have experience
working with community partners in the hardest hit areas of
Sichuan.  They are coordinating their work with the Red Cross and the China Social Work Association.

They are focused on relief for children and families, including an effort to reach and assist orphanages in the area. Their work is currently focused on: Mianyang City – where 3000 are being reported dead, 18,000 buried in rubble which could greatly increase the death toll; and  Dujiangyan City – they have a 2-year old friendship with the Red Cross from a district in this city. We are making local purchases of relief supplies and will help distribute with the Red Cross.

ONLINE DONATIONS:
https://www. cbn.com/giving/ obChina/option. asp

Domestic and international credit cards can be used. 100% of funds dedicated for use in China although funds collected in the U.S. All funds received this week online we’ll dedicate to this earthquake relief, recovery and development efforts.

Thank you for reading this message, and your generous support of an organization that is making a real difference in the face of incredible suffering.

Sarah Peel Li
Beijing, China

 

Published in:  on 1, May 16, 2008 at 9:24 am Leave a Comment
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