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OrthodoxWiki Logo Contest

Dear Paul,

Thanks again for your submissions to the OrthodoxWiki logo contest. Might you be willing to donate them, especially #2, to OrthodoxWiki for possible use as link buttons? If so, would you be able to email me a copy of a higher res / psd or png version?

Thanks again!

Fr. John 14:35, November 16, 2005 (CST)

OCCA

Hey Paul- I have been working with the older kids at OCCA in Bricktown to try out holding a few day-long seminars in addition to (or in substitute for) the rapidly deteriorating Church School Program. They would like each one to be based around a central topic or idea (some, I will admit, taken from a few Saint Herman's Conferences), and have older Orthodox believers there to provide guidance and assist in answering and addressing questions and concerns. They have brought about an interest in discussing iconography and other topics related to it, and I would like to see if I could organize a day based around that concept (a trial-run of sorts...). I was wondering if you would be at all interested in assisting...if so, please get back to me via e-mail (ocgs153@aol.com). Thanks a lot!

~Steph Smida~