
The CSI General Membership Meeting..
Feb 23, 2011..
350 N Ogden Avenue..
where, CSI = Chicago Sculpture International..

Ron on Insurance and liability issues..

Dusty Folwarczny on Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation [CPR]..
As February is American Heart Month..

Bob Emser on Art Chicago booth for CSI.. discussing guidelines for member participation..

Eric W. Stephenson on the CSI website..
which he has been working on [image below]. Maintaining a photblog, I know how much of a time consuming endeavour it is, but then it becomes a resource of reference. That's the upside!

Below are some random images, from the meeting and after..








And always remember the beats of Bee Gees 1977 disco hit, "Staying Alive"..
It may help you say a life!!! It has the best rhythm to perform Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation [CPR].. With 103 beats per minute, it has the perfect beat to perform the CPR!
More images on my FB Album, click here..
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