Bogey Loves Green Cart Deli

Thanks to Lance Corder for snapping this awesome shot of Bogey at Simon Park while we were all waiting on the Green Cart Deli to open last Saturday.

Conway Chamber Board Appointment

conwaychamberlogoThe other day I received a phone call from Brad Lacy, the CEO of The Conway Chamber of Commerce and the Conway Development Corporation. He told me that he wanted to ask me a question but the only way he would was if my answer to it would be yes. I agreed, and was honored when he asked me to serve on the Board of Directors for the Chamber. Over the years I have had the privilege of serving on numerous chamber and statewide boards and each of them has always been a positive experience for me but a few years ago I told my wife that I just didn’t think that I had the time anymore to devote to serving on these boards because Pleth has experienced extraordinary growth since my partners and I started the company.

However, this was one board appointment that I accepted instantly for a couple of reasons. For one, the Conway Chamber of Commerce has always been an advocate for not only my business, but technology in general. You might remember several months back where I did a blog post discussing how the Conway Chamber really lent us a helping hand in putting together Barcamp Conway and how the Jonesboro Chamber of Commerce was absent during Barcamp Jonesboro. They have just always been very receptive to the needs of our tech community and go that extra mile to make sure startups are successful here. Also, since becoming a member of the Conway Chamber I have had the privilege of building relationships via Twitter and Facebook w/ most of their staff members and I must say, they are just good people. 

I went to my first orientation meeting yesterday and learned a lot of interesting things about the Chamber, two tidbits that were most interesting to me was that the chamber was started initially in 1891, that makes this the third century that they have been in operation. Also, the chamber of commerce at one time operated the Toadsuck Ferry because they felt it was important for potential visitors to the city to have a way to get here to spend their money instead of going to other neighboring cities like Morrilton. I never knew that…

I also learned the true meaning of toadsuck, but I will leave that for another blog post… maybe.

Blessed by the Homeless…

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But when thou makest a feast, call the poor, the maimed, the lame, the blind - Luke 14:13

I am going to do my best to keep this post as short as possible but that might not happen, I have a lot of thoughts in my head and I feel like I need to share them.  This past week we had some of the most brutal winter weather to hit Arkansas in a long time, and my good friend Aaron Reddin put out a message on Twitter about a church in downtown Little Rock, Canvas Community, that was opening their doors to the homeless community but they needed volunteers.  I immediately informed my wife that this ministry had been on my heart for a long time and that we were fixing to get involved, fortunately I married a woman who goes along w/ my crazy whims.

I called Aaron and told him we were heading his direction with a couple bags of clothes and that we were his for the evening to do whatever we could do to help out. Little did I know that I would see some things that evening that would send me home w/ tears in my eyes. Yes, I said tears. I try to be as macho as the next guy, and don’t even cry during Hallmark movies, but after seeing the faces of these people and having the opportunity to interact w/ a few of them left me w/ a feeling that even today I can’t put into words. In my crazy southern churched vernacular I just call it “being wrecked”.  I knew in my heart though that I wanted to get more involved.

Now, I will make no bones about it, my entire life I have been blessed, I have always had more to do with than what I needed. I will admit that there were points in my life that I did my dead level best to piss it all away though, and came close on a few occasions, I learned later that that makes me human. Just like these people are humans, most of them have done nothing worse in their lives than I ever did. The only things that separate me from them is that I had a support system and a GOD encounter that straightened my dumb ass out. (pardon the language, there might be more following…)

Twitter Community Helped Keep the Doors Open…

I can’t say enough nice things about the central Arkansas twitter community, but this next part still overwhelms me. While we were at the Canvas Community I learned that they needed $200 a night to keep an armed police officer on duty to stay all night at the shelter.  I am still not for sure how I feel about there even being a police presence on site, but regardless, the city would not provide a police officer for free.  Before we left that evening we made sure the church wasn’t out that money and we posted tweets for friends to see if they could help out as well.  The very next day a dear friend on twitter who is an absolute sweetheart, I would love to mention her name but I don’t know if she wants to remain anonymous of not, but she knows who she is, dropped off two checks at my house before we headed down to make sure the shelter stayed open the remainder of the week.

There was also a few messages posted to Facebook regarding some needs that the church had regarding food, clothing, etc. Those requests were also met by this same group, in a big way. In fact, one person, @kerrijack even went out of her way to prepare a vegetarian casserole because yes, even homeless people are vegetarians.

The Man w/ No Socks & Starbucks Coffee…

That evening I was helping setup the cots for everyone to sleep on and a man approached me and asked me if I knew where he could find some warm socks. I glanced down and he was barefooted and carrying around some soaked mismatched shoes. I immediately pointed him in the right direction and he got some warm socks.  I also helped a man w/ one leg out of his chair and onto the cot in the floor for him to sleep for the night. As I was lifting him from his chair I remember thinking to myself how rock solid his arms were when I was lifting him, and that he probably needed my help as much as I needed a giraffe.

The next morning I was heading out of town for business and I pulled into Starbucks to start my day like I have done a million times and ordered up my usual $5 cup of coffee.  Instead of enjoying my Venti White Mocha, I kept thinking back to the man that had walked across town w/ no socks to find shelter for the night. I don’t think I have ever had a cup of coffee that tasted so bitter…

Meeting Friends for the First Time…

While we hung around the shelter that evening and I had the opportunity to meet and chat w/ Ryan Byrd and John Hardin, from Eikon Church, another small church working in conjunction w/ Canvas to serve the homeless community.  Just hanging out w/ these guys for a few minutes I felt an instant bond w/ them that I haven’t felt in a long time.

We also had the opportunity to meet Jamey Bentley and his wife, who planted the Canvas Community, along w/ several other friends from Twitter that I have been following for a long time like @gubeltrut and @ang0823.

Tireless Dedication Defined…

While there were a ton of people involved w/ the warming shelter it would be impossible for me to name them all in this post, they know who they are, but there are a few people that were involved that really blessed me and convicted me at the same time by their actions.  One person is Robby Matthews, who is someone I am proud to call a good friend.  Robby stayed all night and supervised the shelter and showed a ton of compassion by doing so. The thing that I know, that a lot of people might not now about Robby is that he is going through a tough time lately, his father is extremely sick and is under hospice care.  I can’t imagine what Robby was going through not knowing if the phone was going to ring and something be wrong w/ his father.  I didn’t ask Robby’s permission to post this, nor does he even know I put it out there but being good friends w/ him I felt like it was important to pass along and not let it go unnoticed.

homeless2Another person that I mentioned earlier that has a undying devotion to the homeless is Aaron Reddin.  His wife Laney Beth needs to also be included in this equation because behind every good man, there is a good woman.  I know for a fact that Aaron was out on the streets, during one of the worst winter snow events we have had in a while, driving around looking for homeless and trying to get them to the warming center.  Aaron has a unique relationship w/ the homeless in that he knows where their camps are and also how to communicate w/ them. I am not saying that they are dense, or hard to communicate with, but there are several ways to turn them off in a way that they won’t let you into their world to reason with them.  Aaron does this very well, I have watched him closely and it’s a gift that’s hard to explain combined w/ supernatural devotion that fuels this guy.

A few days prior to us even learning about winter weather in the forecast for our region, Aaron notified me of a family living in a car right here in Conway. Fortunately through our network of good friends we were able to put together a plan to get this woman and her daughter off the streets, where they had been since before Christmas.  We probably drove right past them and didn’t know a thing in the world was wrong.  I can’t imagine how hard that must have been to spend Christmas w/ your family sleeping in a car. Had he not put the word out about this family, we probably wouldn’t have ever known about them. I am struggling to sleep at night knowing their might be more out there…

Tragic Misconceptions…

I tend to live a pretty transparent life through social media, that’s the choice I have made.  People know where I am, what I am doing, what I am thinking (for better or worse), simply by following me on twitter or facebook. Upon learning that I was involved w/ helping out w/ the shelter I had several people ask me if I wasn’t scared to be around “those people” and was there any trouble w/ any of them. My responses to these questions just got tiring because no matter how I answered there was no way I was going to shatter the misconception that these people are free-basing junkies that are out to steal my wallet.  I did my best, but I don’t know how good of a job I managed to do.

As I mentioned earlier, these people are no different than you and I.  Many of them haven’t done anything worse than we have all gotten away with in our lifetime. They just haven’t had the opportunities that we have had laid out in front of us.

Before leaving one evening to head to the shelter my wife asked if it would be cool if we brought our new puppy along.  At first I was hesitant but gave in, which I am doing a lot these days when it comes to that dog. That was a decision that in retrospect I am glad I made. Upon seeing this puppy many of the people in the shelter immediately ran to him and their faces lighted up in a way that I hadn’t seen previous nights.  Many of them asked to hold him and of course he loved the attention.  It was during this time that I had the opportunity to speak openly w/ them and find out a little bit about their lives.  One man had probably the most severe case of arthritis I had ever seen in his fingers but he carried on a better conversation than a lot of people I know, and seemed to have a positive attitude on life despite his difficult circumstances. I couldn’t help but think to myself, that this guy is someone’s brother, father, or uncle. I was “wrecked” again.

Tweeting Things I Shouldn’t…

This has become a way of life for me I guess, most of the time I am guilty of oversharing, but occasionally I ruffle some feathers.  One such tweet happened this week. I merely mentioned that one one side of town a church opened their doors up to the homeless and across town another church had movie night (or something to that respect). I got phone calls about that one, turns out I struck a nerve w/ that one. I wasn’t implying that there was anything wrong w/ movie night, just stating the facts, and I left it up to the reader to come to their own conclusions.

There were a lot of churches that got involved w/ helping out Canvas Community while the shelter was open, and I know that they know they are appreciated. They were just acting under the same conviction that the rest of us were.

I have never been a fan of church fellowships and potluck dinners, my wife can attest to that.  It’s not that I don’t like the people in my church, I love the people I go to church with, it’s just one of my quirks I guess. But I will tell you this, I think my time is better spent sharing a casserole w/ the homeless than it is across the table from the people I worship with each Sunday and already have their lives moving in a positive direction.  Call me a turd, or whatever, but that’s just how I feel about it…

Now, How You Can Help…

I have had several people ask me how they can get involved and help out.  The best thing I can recommend is following @homelessheretic on Twitter.  This is an account maintained by Aaron where he tweets out frequently the needs he has in his ministry.  Another Twitter account is @helpingarkansas.  You can also subscribe to Helping Arkansas Blog, they do a great job keeping us in the loop as well.

As of right now there is a dire need for men’s coats, size XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, and yes, 5XL.  Also, while helping Aaron transfer socks, coats, and food from their storage to his truck for distribution I bet we crashed 5 cardboard boxes that were on their last legs.  Aaron would never ask for anything like that because it can’t immediately go to help the homeless but I am pleading w/ you to donate as many of those large plastic storage containers as you can so he won’t have to worry about boxes falling apart.

I have also never heard Aaron ask for this but I am going to throw it out there anyway, if you don’t have anything to donate but still want to help out, go by wal-mart and pick up a gift card for them.  He can then use these cards for whatever needs might arise.  One resident at the warming shelter was in need of an over the counter medication the other night, things like this we might not ever think of that can be life changing to our homeless brothers and sisters. Finally, the last thing you can do to help out is to rebut the misconceptions regarding the homeless that you might hear.

Disclaimer

I know for a fact that there are a lot of dynamics regarding the homeless shelter / warming center that went on this past week that I didn’t mention, and I am sorry. I wish I could have documented every little detail as well as thanked every person who was involved, but that wasn’t possible.  I just wanted to share some things that have been swirling around in my head…  Feel free to jump on board though and leave your comments.  I don’t think that this is something we need to let go undocumented by all of us.  Kerri Jack posted an awesome post on her blog the other day, I recommend reading that one as well…

Thoughts on Strange Phenomenon

deadbirdsarkansasAccording to a recent article in the Arkansas Times, I am typically classified as a tech blogger, but I would be remiss if I didn’t do a post on the topic that everyone in the state is talking about right now, the dead birds.  In case you have been detained in Guantanamo recently and haven’t heard, new years day we had thousands of birds fall from the sky in Beebe, Arkansas, then a few days later we learned that thousands of drum fish were found along a 20 mile stretch of the Arkansas River. Granted, if nothing else was added to this blog post it would be enough alone to leave you scratching your head right? But wait, there’s more…

In Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay, there have also been reports of dead fish washing ashore, and more birds falling from the sky in Kentucky and Louisiana. Oh, and today I learned that across the ocean, dead doves have been raining down on Italy.  But, let’s not let ourselves get locked into thinking that it’s just the birds and fish that are in danger, apparently large numbers of crabs have been reported washing ashore across the globe as well. Okay, so if I stopped right here this would surely be enough to leave you scratching your head huh? Well, wait, there’s more! (in my best Billy May’s voice).  Just for added measure, why don’t we also look at the Goldstream River, which has turned a beautiful shade of Chartreuse Green…

Now I know there are tons of theories out there as to why these events have all occurred, I have heard everything from high altitude hail to fireworks as being possible culprits, but I don’t know that I buy into those theories. I also know that there are tons of conspiracy theories out there regarding these events, the most interesting having to do w/ the recent murder of a former Bush staffer…

Yeah, I know, a lot of theories.  I am not for sure what I believe yet, but one things for sure, all of us are wanting to know something whether it’s a Klingon war vessel, Al Qaeda, or Sarah Palin to blame.  We all want answers.

What are your thoughts?
Drop your comments below, I would love to hear what you are thinking…

Safe-Keep Facility Management Software

safekeepFrom time to time if I find a product or startup that I am impressed with I like to share it w/ my readers, this is one of those instances. Myself or Pleth neither one have anything to do w/ this product but I feel like it’s an awesome product and wanted to share it…

I had the opportunity the other day to reconnect with an old friend, Mike Ortner. Mike is a really cool guy, not only is he a developer but also a visionary, and a great person to just hang out with and talk tech with. I have seen some of Mike’s past web-based projects and have always been impressed with his work but when he shared his latest project w/ me, Safe-Keep, I couldn’t wait to get back to the office to check it out.

Safe-Keep is a web-based facility management solution geared toward re-entry centers, halfway houses, work release centers, and basically any other facility that manages clients in a residential type setting. If you follow business, you probably already know that this business sector has shown nothing but growth for the past decade and there aren’t any signs that it will decline anytime soon, so I think Mike’s right on the target w/ this niche solution.

One of Mike’s previous solutions that I am somewhat familiar with was a Church Management Solution that included an add-on check-in system for tracking children. I honestly haven’t seen that solution in several years but I remember at the time that the check-in module was top-notch, and from what I have gathered he has taken that technology and made it even more robust in this new offering.

Checkout some of these features:

  • screenshot1Client Alert – Safe-Keep has a spectacular alert feature.  Not only does Safe-Keep alert you of a late or escaped client with a full screen pop-up as soon as they are late but it also allows you to set the amount of time between each alert reminder.   Safe-Keep also sends email notification alerts which means if you have email on your mobile device, you will get the alerts on your phone.  Both the pop-up and the email will contain all the client information you need as well as attach the picture of the client.
  • 13 Color Schemes – 13 color schemes allow you to choose different colors for each facility.
  • Medication Module – Safe-Keep includes a full blown medication manager that allows you to log all medications consumed by clients, find out if they took too many or not enough, be notified of allergies, the prescribing doctor’s name as well as who has a tendency to palm meds.  The Medication Module will help you manage every aspect of dispensing medication.
  • Client Call Logs – Call logs are an important part of any facility. Safe-Keep enables you to log all calls that come through your facility quickly and easily.   No more struggling to keep up with client calls.
  • Substance Abuse History – Keep track with your client’s alcohol or drug history with Safe-Keep’s Substance Abuse History Module.  All the information you need is easily accessible and can be accessed from anywhere in the world using a browser and the internet.
  • Substance Abuse Scheduler – Safe-Keep includes a user friendly substance abuse scheduler.  You can schedule drug or alcohol screenings for all your clients.  Safe-Keep will remind you of the screening with pop-ups and  email reminders.  If a screening is due when a client signs in or out, you will be notified immediately.
  • Report Manager – With our report manager you can obtain a wealth of client and facility information including who is checked out, what screenings are due, who is late, client log information, find out how many empty beds you have, get facility counts and much much more.
  • Digital Photos – Safe-Keep utilizes digital photos in many areas of the application.  By moving your mouse over any photo thumbnail, you get a full size version of the photo.
  • Sentence Information – Safe-Keep can track multiple sentences for every client.  From court conditions, judges, case numbers, probation violations and charges to sentence lengths, Safe-Keep can track it with the Sentence Module.
  • Employers – Track all client employers with Safe-Keep’s Employer Module.  Employment history can be added and viewed for any client.  Keep a history for all your client’s pay rates, work schedules, insurance and much more.
  • Incident Log – You will be able to log all your documentation necessary for your facility and all your clients.  This information can be reported on or searched for further use.
  • Resident Control – Tracking who is checked out, where they are and what time they will be returning is easy.  Also find out how many empty beds you have, search through client phone calls, do facility counts and more.
  • Finances – Our finance module was designed to assist you in tracking and obtaining your subsistence fees by allowing you to track your client’s paychecks. Safe-Keep can automatically calculate fees based on BOP percentage of gross or subsistence rate.  You can calculate monthly totals, track hours worked, generate monthly reports for BOP and more with only a few clicks .
  • Account and Obligations – Child support, fines, restitution, alimony and other obligations must be tracked.  Safe-Keep has a great module that ensures your clients are fulfilling all their court ordered obligations.  It’s easy and straight forward to use.
  • Residence – Keep track of all your client’s residences with Safe-Keep.  You can find out if the residence has been inspected for weapons, alcohol, drugs and any other thing that you may need quickly and easily.  You are even able to track multiple residences per client.  All your residence needs are met with Safe-Keep.
  • Treatment History – Track a client’s entire treatment history, including placement success, completion, dates of service, track the reasons treatment was a failure and much more
  • Hosted Solution – Safe-Keep is a completely hosted solution.  This means there are no onsite servers for you to have to deal with or maintain and your data is backed up every night.
  • Browsers and Compatibility – Safe-Keep is compatible with most modern browsers including IE7, Safari 2+ and Firefox 1.5+ which means you can use most any platform including handheld devices with full browsers. Don’t get stuck with an application that isn’t compatible with multiple platforms and has to be installed on an onsite server.  This will cause you to have to stick with that platform and require you to maintain that server and do your own backups.

If this is your industry, I highly recommend checking out Safe-Keep for a demo, or call Mike at: 501-255-1978.