
Here's the first of a three-part presentation I’ll be delivering to live FL audiences, wherever they’ll have me. The ½-hour slideshow is produced in Keynote, ‘s version of PowerPoint, to which I’ll later convert it for others to use as well. All three parts will be available on YouTube when completed.
Based in large part on Bett Willet’s solid PowerPoint of late last year, it touches on Florida’s strong claim on us, along a direct path to voters’ hearts.
I'm seeking input from the engaged FHD community before distributing the presentation on YouTube. You can help refine and get out this fresh treatment of Amendment 4 that speaks to where people live.
The clips are being reposted as a blog so you can jot your comments here, directly below each clip. Click on clip ONE, TWO, or THREE in the archive menu at right. Don't hesitate to pull out the stops for the success of our amendment. I don't guarantee to act on every suggestion but I promise I'll give every one my best ear.
-Jim Rucquoi
This is a jewel of outreach done artistically to put the facts across. I loved the #2 segment with Grant Peeples song, "Come on Down to Florida:. He gives us a witty and accurate snapshot of what has been done to Florida while the screening bears it out. If anyone finds the song distracting, they can turn off the audio and read the screens more easily.
ReplyDeleteThe #3 segment winds up with a beautiful series of photographs of what is being lost with the greedy, dangerous development in Florida that has ravaged our quality of life and endangered our waters. The several book covers shown gives any newly aware Floridians of how they may educate themselves and get motivated to push for the adoption in November of Amendment 4.