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Submitted by Crenshaw Sepulveda on Fri, 05/12/2006 - 5:30pm.
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Submitted by emmettoconnell on Fri, 05/12/2006 - 4:11pm.

I've been lazy not posting this over here (I've had my reasons), but over at Better South Sound we're trying to get a discussion going on municipal wifi and why it might be a good idea for Olympia.

From my point of view, if its a good idea for Philadelphia, its a good idea for Olympia.

Here are some posts to get you started:
City-wide in Philly and statewide in RI? Why not Oly?
Wifi in Olympia?

Various wifi links (by epersonae)

After you get beyond the geekiness of it all, and consider the digital divide aspects, it is a pretty interesting topic, so get over there and talk about it!
 

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Submitted by Domenica the Mouse on Fri, 05/12/2006 - 3:38pm.
Today on the front page of The Olympian is an article titled, "Meandering Journey Spoils Prom Night for Local Teens." This article is hee-larious. I must admit, I don't sympathize with those teenagers much, because I didn't give a rat's ass about the prom, except for the fact that I wasn't asked, and I was hoping a certain someone would at least try. Sure, it must have sucked for them to have missed the prom. But damn, someone should make a movie based on the event. I am looking at you, John Waters. Think about it. Two teenage girls on the night of their dreams, hoping to get drunk, make out with some hot dudes, maybe even get laid. They get into the limo, expecting to be taken to dinner at the luxurious Space Needle. Instead, they are taken on a Limo Ride to HELL. Their driver turns out to be a sadistic and insane murderer who escaped from the insane asylum. The highlight of my imagined film, would have this line, which was in The Olympian article, and stated by one of the girls fathers':

“I’m not angry. I’m disappointed for the seniors, who missed their prom,

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Submitted by Rick on Fri, 05/12/2006 - 8:55am.

Ann Shipley, who works at TESC, has completed a book titled: "Memories: The History of the Thurston County Fair." The book is due out in August. From The Olympian :

The first Thurston County Fair was in 1871 in Columbia Hall, where the 4th Ave. Tav now sits in downtown Olympia, Shipley said. Since then, it's been held in almost 20 different locations, including along the shores of Capitol Lake.

During the early years, horse races were a big draw.

“They had women's races as well as men's,” Shipley said. Milking contests and boxing matches also were headlining events.

The fair has missed more than a few years since 1871 — it often was cancelled because of a lack of money or support. During World War I, the Thurston County Fair disbanded and community fairs and school agricultural shows were held in South Sound instead.

One year, it was connected to the Pet Parade and held at the American Legion Hall near Capitol Lake. Another year, it was planned for October and was rained out.

“It was interesting to see how the fair was affected by whatever the cultural or political climate was at the time,” Shipley said.

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Submitted by Rick on Fri, 05/12/2006 - 7:42am.
May 13 2006 - 10:00am

26th annual Wooden Boat Show: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Percival Landing, downtown Olympia. Bring the family and enjoy this annual event featuring wooden boats of all sizes and types, local entertainment, arts and crafts booths and an international food court. 360-491-5098.

Will we see the Lady Washington?


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