Thursday, September 15, 2011

Star Trek at the Kiggins

Empower Up Presents: Star Trek (2009) at the New Kiggins Theater. Come out and support Empower Up and the Kiggins Theater and catch a great sci-fi action movie in the process. 100% of ticket sales will be donated to Empower Up. One night only, don't miss it!

$6 at the door, no advanced sales.

Sunday, Sept 18
7:00pm (doors open at 6:30pm)
The New Kiggins Theater
1011 Main Street, Vancouver, WA

Local nonprofit agencies recognized for success

Get the scoop on Empower Up and all the other organizations that were recognized at the 2011 Non-profit Excellence Awards.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Volunteer Spotlight

by Collin Neuhauser, Volunteer
Volunteer Ken Lovall
Ken Loveall, a volunteer at Empower Up, has an intriguing history of working for the county and continues to use his skills to better the community. He worked for 23 years with the county and spent his last 13 years there as a programmer and cartographer. For a large portion of those years he worked as lead programmer for the County’s revolutionary Geographical Information Service (GIS). For that project he was required, along with 21 one others at the program’s highest point, to bring together terabytes of spatial and attributable data. His team was successful after four difficult years of work on their state-of-the-art project. The GIS system has come in handy for many residents of the region as it is possible to research the value of neighbor’s, client’s, and personal property holdings. Check out the website by clicking here or by going to http://gis.clark.wa.gov/gishome/.

Ken, now retired, has donated his time and extensive knowledge of database development to Empower Up. He is currently working on a volunteer database, made from scratch, to replace one that has been giving the organization usability problems. Ken’s goal is to deliver a product, using free open source software, that will enable staff to access volunteer information efficiently and will be supported by his expertise if any issue should come up. 

Ken has explained his dedicated volunteerism by stating that he loves programming but needs a reason to do it, enjoys the feeling of accomplishment after completing a difficult project, and just wanted to be able to give back to the community. Everyone at Empower Up is in anticipation of using Ken’s database product, first glances are very promising! 

Ken also helps out Empower Up by tabling events and working on computers, with an emphasis on Macintosh computers. He is a valuable member of the Empower Up volunteer team. Ken is very patient and thoughtful when working with other volunteers. Everyone looks forward to working with Ken as he brightens the day with his pleasant demeanor, candid intelligence, bow-ties, and love of sci-fi.