Category Archives: Front Porch Forum

How to untangle MS Word and Outlook problems

Posted on Wednesday, April 29, 2015 by No comments yet

“Once again, FPF has proven a godsend, as I am able to get some computer help from a neighbor. This is one instance in which the wretched machine is a boon! For your kindness, I am grateful.”
• Sherry, Weybridge Cornwall Front Porch Forum

Burlington vs. Boulder? Vote by April 30

Posted on Wednesday, April 29, 2015 by No comments yet

Vermont’s Local Motion is neck-and-neck with a Boulder nonprofit in this national contest.  Vote today… poll closes April 30.

Local Motion is one of five bike advocacy groups nationwide competing for a super-awesome “Xtracycle” cargo bike. You can help us win!

If we get the most votes , we’ll get a cargo bike worth $2,000 for our Trailside Center here in Burlington.

Then we’ll loan it out to people for free — not just for an hour, but for a few days, so that people can try out a cargo bike for real.

Vermont typically does not win these kind of online competitions, but with this one, we’ve got a real shot. Local Motion has been bouncing in and out of first place for the past week — so your vote could put us over the top!

Please pass this on to any of your networks. Voting end April 30th, so don’t wait! Here’s the link:

http://www.xtracycle.com/vote-for-your-advocacy-organization/

Thank you!

Need local survey respondents?

Posted on Tuesday, April 28, 2015 by No comments yet

A Burlington business reached out to the community with a survey this month and got more than 500 responses.  They used social media, their own popular e-newsletter and Front Porch Forum to get the word out.  Here’s where they got their respondents:

45% Front Porch Forum
40% Company’s e-newsletter
8% Facebook
7% Twitter

Hearing aid recommendation saves the day

Posted on Thursday, April 9, 2015 by No comments yet

Sarah posted on the Shelburne Front Porch Forum yesterday…

I recently posted to FPF in search of recommendations for audiologists as my hearing aid had broken and I was looking for a second opinion. My current provider had suggested a hefty fee to fix my broken hearing aid and was going so far as to say that it needed replacement. Given the costs involved I believed it was wise to seek additional advice.

I received multiple replies to my post and I met with Dr. Julie Bier of Better Living Audiology in South Burlington. Lo and behold my hearing aid did not need to be replaced and the replacement part was substantially, read significantly, less than my (now former) practitioner was quoting. Thanks to Front Porch Forum I saved a considerable amount of money and have met a wonderful new physician!