Packawhassup #5

It's June! We hope everyone is having a great summer. 

Packawhallop will have important news Monday. We're not teasing, but we don't want to say what it is now, because when the weather is this nice we know no one reads email, Facebook, Twitter, blogs, etc. Well, you shouldn't be. You should be outside! 

We would like to highlight some of the things our customers are doing. It's all really great stuff! 

Quality Care for Children launched its summer camp search site, hosted by Packawhallop. The site's really cool: It features an über database of camps in Georgia, searchable on a number of parameters (meals, activities, distance from parents' home zip) by parents in Southeastern states. There are mechanisms for comparing and reviewing summer camps, too. Scott Banks at BAD Studio did the hot design, Packawhallop co-owner James Cradock did the programming, information architecture and sysop, Chad Thompson and Reynaldo Green at QCC helped clean up data and facilitate user acceptance testing within Quality Care for Children. Here's the link: http://www.allgacamps.org

Packawhallop will be hosting a revamped and awesome new web site for the State Theatre Building, the Portland Arts District anchor, and the home to offices, studio space for artists and craftsmen, galleries, stores, and The State Theatre. The Building is managed by Stone Coast Properties. Yellahoose will be redoing the site, with help from Packawhallop partner Gordon Holman, and Kerryann McQaude at Stone Coast Properties. No link to share now, but watch for it! 

Packawhallop is a web products and web hosting business based in Maine. Our web, email, database and file servers are Linux-based and provide great software our customers use to manage and grow their organizations. Beginning in June 2011 the Packawhallop grant program each year provides free hosting to 5 organizations working on cultural diversity issues. Want to talk to Packawhallop? Visit us at: http://www.packawhallop.com, or email us: info@packawhallop.com.