chrono_underground_news
This is an update on the Chrono Underground project - a fresh idea designed to get young people interacting in an exciting place. Right now I, project director, am studying at the University of Iowa and haven't had the opportunity to keep up with getting more fundraising and publicity for this plan.
Good afternoon! I wanted to take a moment to announce the fact that we may soon be changing the name of the project to something more creative and imaginative and local. Chrono Underground is a very unique, hard to forget name, but we are hoping to create a new name with the sort of recognition that will bring plenty of attention to our project.
Announcing our new proposed name: Muscateen Center. Send us your comments, suggestions, thoughts, and more.
Announcing our new proposed name: Muscateen Center. Send us your comments, suggestions, thoughts, and more.
I'm pleased to announce we'll be having a project meeting about our youth center coming up on Monday. We will hopefully be able to discuss a wide variety of topics, including ideas, fundraising, committees, and more.
When: Monday, March 31, 2008.
Time: 4pm-5pm
Where: Musser Public Library - Small Meeting Room
More details TBA.
When: Monday, March 31, 2008.
Time: 4pm-5pm
Where: Musser Public Library - Small Meeting Room
More details TBA.
(Muscatine Journal) MUSCATINE, Iowa - Nathan Cory Foutch wants a place in Muscatine where he can 'throw down' with friends.
But the 19-year-old doesn't want to fight.
"When gamers get together ... we pretty much challenge our skills — any video game, anytime, anywhere kind of thing," Foutch said.
He and four teenage friends spent several months planning a youth video game center they are asking the community to help get off the ground.
The center would offer youth a variety of games to play on Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360 or Playstation 3 video game consoles, or online on computers.
Read the entire article at the Muscatine Journal.
But the 19-year-old doesn't want to fight.
"When gamers get together ... we pretty much challenge our skills — any video game, anytime, anywhere kind of thing," Foutch said.
He and four teenage friends spent several months planning a youth video game center they are asking the community to help get off the ground.
The center would offer youth a variety of games to play on Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360 or Playstation 3 video game consoles, or online on computers.
Read the entire article at the Muscatine Journal.
Past News
Who's Involved
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Ryan KopfRyan is our Project Director, in charge of getting us attention, organizing our collective thoughts, and maintaining our presence.Leadership Committee - Computer Committee - Internet Committee |
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Joseph PhillipsJoseph is our Business Director, in charge of negotiations and establishing working business relationships.Leadership Committee - Business Committee |
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Nathan FoutchNathan is our Games Director, in charge of finding the best games to play in our convention, and organizing gaming events.Games Committee - Ambiance Committee |
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Elizabeth StolleyElizabeth is our Public Relations coordinator, helping us with publications and answering questions.Internet Committee - Panel Committee |
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KristieKristie is our Music Director, in charge of our music selection and ambiance and ensuring our project goes harmoniously.Ambiance Committee - Panel Committee |
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ZachZach is our assistant Games Director, also looking into more games for our youth gaming center.Games Committee |
Do you want to see your name here? Join a committee, volunteer some time, and get involved!
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Chrono, PO Box 1212, Muscatine, IA 52761
1-224-333-1228
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