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(Community Matters) Loved catching up with so many friends at Gabe Larkin’s bar mitzvah yesterday. Gabe, his parents, Lisa & Jay Larkin, and brother, Ryan, among our dear friends from the trip to Israel a couple of years ago.


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(Community Matters) The American Plan at the Manhattan Theatre with Mercedes Ruehl – outstanding. Our friend Rob Oppegard joined us.
Stopped by the Vineyard Theatre earlier today. Connected with Jen Garvey-Blackwell and Doug Aibel. We’ll see their *In This City* night. This is the theatre where American Fiesta was performed. Big surprise Union Cafe booked tomorrow night (Valentines). Thanks gosh for Cafe Loup. Posted from my blackberry
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(Community Matters) Steven and I spent time at the Met this afternoon. I loved the exhibit.



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(Community Matters) The James Beard Society has announced award nominees. Uchi’s Tyson Cole nominated as Best Chef in the Southwest. well deserved
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(Community Matters) Reading this morning I was wondering about the economics in our mayoral race. Decided probably a winner, though illegal here. Probably best since Carole’s the one bold enough to do it. here
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(Community Matters) Go see it.
Know that the families are color coded in the first act. Stephen is actually in this performance. Tony Tucci does extraordinary work with lights.
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(Community Matters) What a boost for Central Texas – Rep Strama chairing Technology, Economic Development & Workforce. Rep Rodriguez joining Mark on this important committee. Eddie also on Public Safety. Mark also on Energy Resources.
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(Community Matters) Today’s a big day in the House. Am especially anxious to hear where our local delegation will land and who chairs the most important committees.
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(Community Matters) I have long wanted to see Stephen Mill’s Hamlet. We’ve been out of town every time it’s been performed in by Ballet Austin. It’s wildly considered Stephen’s best work, a brilliant piece.
And, again – though luckily, we’re attending tonight’s dress rehearsal.
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(Community Matters) Wondering what Ken Starr has been up to? He’s petitioning the courts to invalidate the marriages of 18,000 same sex couples married in CA prior to Prop 8.
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(Community Matters) Was there a Monday? Of course there was. It included Robert Torian’s birthday. Happy Birthday, Robert.
I was sequestered all day, preparing the board packet for today’s Entrepreneurs Foundation board meeting. We don’t have tons of financial transactions so I keep the foundation’s books with the regular assistance of Virtual CFO and annual assistance of E&Y (audit & tax). It’s quite illuminating reconciling investment and bank accounts for the quarter, generating financial statements, highlighting performance against plan, cash flows and other financial metrics. Not to mention the tactical metrics around equity grants, grants to nonprofits, volunteer mobilization, CSR conferences, affiliate meetings and the upcoming annual membership meeting. Plus, in addition to testing and creating a new business model, we now have a new project, the Lemonade Project. We’re promising to engage at least 2,000 children in its entrepreneurial curriculum – borrowing money, planning and operating a successful stand, repaying their loans, donating to charity and wisely spending profits – I have to resist pushing Marion to beat Houston’s second year record of 11,600. Anyhow, a full day’s immersion in metric review and planning is extraordinarily beneficial, albeit grueling. Looking forward to being with our fantastic board members, my good friends this afternoon.
Obama’s press conference. One of only two breaks I took between 5am and 9pm yesterday was 30 minutes to eat dinner and watch President Obama. I continue to think he’s an extraordinary man. His focus, articulateness and command of the issues is refreshing. I’ve been back and forth on facebook with an acquaintance who is very put out that BHO is even trying with the Republicans. Though, first, they do have 40 Senate votes, so we have to. Second, though there are some parts of the stimulus plan I’m don’t like, most I do like. And, no one knows with any certainty what will or won’t work. Valerie Jarrett told me one of President Obama’s gifts is the ability to discern the most valuable advice from competing positions and to integrate these into a single plan. She cited a story involving Paul Volcker, Warren Buffett, Robert Rubin and Larry Summers simultaneously adivising then-candidate BHO. I’m glad we have a man with these gifts as our president.
And, as relates to his seeking to do business a new way in Washington (aside from the 60 vote issue), first, DC is the black hole from reality. We’ve got to keep BHO traveling outside the beltway and in communication with real people. Second, this has always been a priority with him. He said it all along the campaign trail. Though, admittedly, everyone does and I think most folks took this as a throw away line. It isn’t with him. It’s important. And, it could be one of his legacies which help restore civility to our public square, not to mention to our image abroad and even among ourselves. Expect President Obama to continue reaching out and including the GOP even though it upsets his base. I know I’ve said it so many times it’s becoming a cliche; nevertheless, I expect BHO’s supporters will be disappointed in him more often than those who didn’t vote for him – because I believe they will be pleasantly surprised.
So, the second break I took yesterday was to drop my car off at Flamingo Automotive. So, who knew I have an “angle gear module” and that it will cost $2.2k to replace the damn thing. Not that I care so much about the 4-wheel drive but I can’t really abide the clucking noise it made Saturday. Of course my warranty expired just a few months ago. And, an unbudgeted $2.2k comes from somewhere, which, regrettably, probably means one less contribution to some really good cause. grrrrr
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