Welcome to the March edition of the Alliance Connect. I’m Audrie Tornow, your Alliance President coming to you live from New Jersey, where daylight savings time is back in effect.
It’s been a really quick month, so here are a few things you may have missed. π
Let’s continue on our review of some historical events from the last five decades. Time to get out your jelly bracelets and pull on your leg warmers because it’s 1980.
- “Call Me” by Blondie was the Billboard #1 song of the year followed by Pink Floyd’s “Another Brick in the Wall”, and “Magic” by Olivia Newton John.
It’s 1981.
It’s 1982.
It’s 1983.
- Apple Computers, under their 28-year-old chairman, Steve Jobs, launched their “Kids Can’t Wait” program offering computers to elementary and secondary schools in California.
- Michael Jackson's “Thriller” music video was released on December 2. Personally, I remember our babysitter letting us watch it, because it was only played at night.
It’s 1984.
I’d love for you to be a part of this countdown. Send your favorite historical or CME facts to me at audrie@excaliburmeded.com π©
βοΈ Be sure to check in on the Alliance Online Communities and add to the conversation.
And it’s Mindful March, so here’s a reminder to find ways to enjoy any chores or tasks that you do. (Dr. Brian McGowan told me it’s called #temptationbundling.)
On behalf of the entire Alliance Board and staff, I’m wishing you all happiness and a little bit of luck. π
With gratitude,
Audrie Tornow, CHCP, FACEHP
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