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alexandergartley2.jpg Alexander Gartley is a graphic/web designer at RIT. He graduated from RIT in 2007, and started working there in 2008.

He was born and raised right here in the Roc, and although he foolishly thought of Rochester in purely negative terms growing up, he has come to love this city, and would miss a lot of things about it if he ever ends up moving away.

He is an active member of Open Door Baptist Church in Churchville. He and his wife Cristin head up a Saturday night youth event there called [WWW]Connect.

Alexander's interests include art, computers and technology, graphic and web design, and music. He enjoys going to shows at places like the Water Street Music Hall downtown, and enjoys hanging out at Java's Cafe, though he hasn't been to either in quite some time. He also plays bass guitar, and recently picked up a longboard and has been cruising around in his spare time. He is also a sucker for garbage plates from Henrietta Hots, and the giant slices of pizza served at Piatza's Pizza Gourmet.

He has his own website at [WWW]http://www.alexandergartley.com/.

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2009-01-13 13:54:24   Why are we creating a separate page for tanning salons? It's already in SalonsPeteB


2009-01-13 14:52:27   @PeteB and Alex. FYI — If I were looking for tanning places, I would not think to look in Salons. —BadFish


2009-04-27 15:12:53   Hi Alexander,

I noticed doing some edits today that the Rochester City Website was redesigned on April 20th and several links in the edits no longer worked. I tried finding Rochester MusicFest, for example and get nothing in the city's site search. Anyway, we may need to do some major fixups on a lot of City website links. For the moment I am just putting  http://...  around the bad address and noting it. Maybe Ryan or Dave can generate some helpful retrievals to make a list so we don't have to do RocWiki Searches. —BradMandell