Tag: Volunteers

Doxacon Seattle weekly digest (January 14-20)

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Happy New Years all! We hope you had wonderful celebrations of the Nativity and the New Year. Before getting into business, we want to take a moment now to offer to our Orthodox brethren what we couldn’t last week (due to several of us catching the holiday cruds): Christ is born! Let us glorify Him! …

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Doxacon Seattle weekly digest (December 17-23)

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Its the last week of Advent and all through the house, everyone is stirring….. or so it seems as we all try to lockdown final Christmas details! May this run-up to the Nativity of the Lord be as peaceful as possible for you and your loved ones. For your enjoyment (and maybe a bit of …

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Doxacon Seattle weekly digest (December 10-16)

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In case you missed it, we had a couple of announcements last week. Foremost, our presenter application deadline has been extended to December 31 – if you’re interested in speaking at our 2024 convention, be sure to share your proposal! Doxacon Seattle also recently updated its inclusion statement. This has been the fruit of much …

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Doxacon Seattle weekly digest (December 3-9)

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Convention preparation continues! In addition to attending, there are some opportunities to take part: And of course, we want to encourage everyone to get their ticket! Doxacon Seattle 2024 will take place on February 10, 2024 at the Brightwater Center in Woodinville. If you’d like to get your ticket, you can do so at Brown …

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Doxacon Seattle weekly digest (November 26-December 2)

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We have a few irons in the fire that you might enjoy being part of: And of course, we want to encourage everyone to get their ticket! Doxacon Seattle 2024 will take place on February 10, 2024 at the Brightwater Center in Woodinville. If you’d like to get your ticket, you can do so at …

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Doxacon Seattle weekly digest (November 19-25)

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We hope you all are gearing up well (and as calmly as one can!) for Thanksgiving. This last week we put out our call for volunteers for Doxacon Seattle 2024. As always, our convention relies on the help of many to be a success! And of course, many hands make for light work – we …

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Doxacon Seattle 2024 – call for volunteers!

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As our main Doxacon Seattle event on February 10 draws nearer, we are looking for volunteers to help make everything happen! We’ll need at least a dozen volunteers to help us both before and during the event to make everything run smoothly. If you love Doxacon Seattle and want to be part of making it …

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Doxacon Seattle weekly digest (November 12-18)

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Welcome to this week’s digest. As we continue our preparations for Doxacon Seattle 2024, we’re kicking off a new effort this year – posters! At the suggestion of prior year attendees, we’ve produced a couple of different posters for interested folks to put up. If you’re interested in doing so, check out this recent post …

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Volunteer Opportunities!

Doxacon Seattle is the fruit of many people’s hard work! We have a planning committee who reserves the venue, invites and coordinates our presentations, plans the food, and so on. But the more who help out, the better job we’re able to do in making Doxacon an enjoyable and enlightening experience for everyone! We know …

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Call for volunteers!

Doxacon Seattle is an entirely volunteer-run event, and it’s the people who step up that make it a great place for faithful fans to gather, learn, and connect with each other. If you want to help this year, please drop a line to info.doxaconseattle@gmail.com with “Volunteer” in the subject line. What would you do as …

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