Alabama Kidney Foundation Walkathon (pictures and video)
August 17, 2009 by admin
Filed under Covered, Great Charity Events, Kidney Foundation Walkathon, Think Big Montgomery
The annual Alabama Kidney Foundation walkathon to benefit kidney disease patients was held at Eastmont Baptist Church on Saturday August 15,2009. Local director Amy Godsoe and a plethora of volunteers and contributors made this a funfilled and well attended event. GreatNewsMontgomery.com and the Watermelon Express was there to participate and enjoy the festivities.
Amy Godsoe announced [...]
Sweet music video of Montgomery faces and places
August 10, 2009 by admin
Filed under Editors Corner, Intriguing images, Music and Videos, Think Big Montgomery
We share original pictures and video that highlights, spotlights and showcases great people and locations around Alabama’s capital city.
Documenting our first 60 days of catching up with technology, catching up with the community and getting in sync with Montgomery.
(Just upgraded video quality on 12 August so if you liked it the first time its even [...]
Great News about Carver Basketball Fight
August 7, 2009 by admin
Filed under Intriguing images, Think Big Montgomery, Think Big Revolution
Montgomery 1st string center Todd Strange awards Carver High ballers for not being brawlers.
America’s Favorite Business Coach offers valuable free advice
August 5, 2009 by admin
Filed under Business ideas and concepts, Lukas Coaching, Think Big Revolution
This comes from the About page at LukasCoaching.com
Lukas Coaching began in 2006 in response to an overwhelming request from our family and friends for sound financial [...]
What do you stand for?
July 28, 2009 by admin
Filed under Michael Port Media, Think Big Revolution
This is a great excerpt where Michael Port , author of multiple NY Times bestsellers regarding business talks about “what you stand for”
Think Big Manifesto
July 4, 2009 by admin
Filed under Business ideas and concepts, Editors Corner, Think Big Manifesto, Think Big Revolution
The Think Big Manifesto by Michael Port. Think Big Montgomery.

