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Submitted by bobschwenkler on Fri, 08/29/2008 - 11:31pm.
Sep 9 2008 - 6:00pm
Sep 9 2008 - 9:00pm

Tuesday September 9th. Under the 4th Ave Bridge. 6:00 PM (before it gets dark)

-Southern Skies (Joe and Kendl of Pasties, Blackberry Bushes)
-Darlingdear (Olympia)
-Nathaniel Talbot (Portland http://www.myspace.com/nathanieltalbot)
-Maybe also the Mona Reels if they say yes to my having asked them.

Bring a few bucks for the out of town band, eh?

Bob

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Submitted by Fructuous Frederick on Fri, 08/29/2008 - 11:04pm.

It's been over a year since my last original blog entry here but I wanted to share something that I heard earlier tonight from a friend who used to work for the O. (Victim of the recent cuts, sadly.)

Vickie Kilgore, Executive Editor since 1998, announced her retirement on Friday afternoon. No word on who is taking over her position just yet. 

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Submitted by talltrees on Fri, 08/29/2008 - 1:02pm.
Sep 13 2008 - 10:00am

2008 WEST OLYMPIA APPLE HARVEST & COMMUNITY CIDER PRESS

~September 13, 2008~

NEIGHBORHOOD APPLE HARVEST @ 10:00 am
(Meet at Woodruff Park)
Join your neighbors as we harvest unused fruit from West Olympia’s many productive but forgotten fruit trees.

COMMUNITY CIDER PRESS @ 1:00 pm
(Woodruff Park)
Enjoy the fruits of our labors and the taste of our neighborhood with an old-fashioned cider press.

BACKGROUND: The West Olympia Apple Harvest (WOAH!) organizes volunteers to glean the apples, pears, and plums from the trees of cooperating landowners—yielding hundreds of apples for the Thurston County Food Bank, other participating organizations, and our hungry volunteers. Now in its second year, WOAH is coordinated by Tall Trees Youth Stewardship Project, a new youth empowerment, ecological restoration, and sustainable community building initiative in Olympia.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, please contact: justin.hellier@gmail.com

 APPLES FOR OUR BELLIES, NOT THE GUTTERS!
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Submitted by Rick on Fri, 08/29/2008 - 12:50pm.

See more p

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Submitted by Bert on Fri, 08/29/2008 - 12:25pm.

Check out this story about a stolen, and found bicycle: Stolen Bike: Found!

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Submitted by Rick on Fri, 08/29/2008 - 11:45am.

[via email from Cathie Butler]

(Olympia, WA) Off come the doors … out come the windows … down comes the roof. Next week, deconstruction begins on the former BBQ and Pawn Shop buildings at the west side of the new Olympia City Hall site in the 600 block of East 4th. Deconstruction should be completed by the end of September.

On Tuesday, September 2 at 10:00 a.m., Councilmembers Jeff Kingsbury, Joan Machlis and Rhenda Strub, and City Manager Steve Hall will kick off deconstruction by removing doors on the buildings.

“With deconstruction instead of traditional demolition, nearly 75% of the buildings’ materials will be diverted from the landfill,” says Assistant City Manager Subir Mukerjee, who is overseeing the City Hall project.

When deconstruction is finished, several underground storage tanks and any contaminated soils will be removed. Environmental work at the site is under the direction of the State Department of Ecology to ensure proper handling and disposal of all materials. Deconstruction of the main structure – the former Safeway Grocery – will happen at a future date. It will be timed to coincide with construction of the new City Hall so that some of the materials are reused in the new building.

One of the City’s goals for the new City Hall is to meet LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) standards. Deconstruction and reuse of existing materials is an important factor in achieving LEED certification.

For additional information contact Rick Dougherty, Project Manager, (360) 753-8485.

Read this document on Scribd: AuxiliarySiteDeconstructionFlyer August2008final
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Submitted by Bert on Fri, 08/29/2008 - 9:52am.
I want to draw attention to this important article by Green Party Presidential nominee and former Democratic Party Representative to Congress, Cynthia McKinney. From CounterPunch:

It's Time for Real Change

How the Democrats Helped Bush Hijack the Country

By CYNTHIA McKINNEY

Our country has been hijacked and the Democrats have proven themselves to have been in on the plan. When it came to the Constitution, the Democratic leadership showed us that aiding and abetting illegal spying on us was more important to them than protecting our civil liberties. When it came to war and occupation, the Democratic leadership showed us that financing an illegal and immoral war, based on lies, was more important to them than the people's desire for peace. And when the people, hurting from the financial mismanagement of this country, called for accountability for the crimes that have been committed against the people here, against the global community, against nature, itself, the Democratic leadership took impeachment off the table!

...continued

It's Time for Real Change [linked], by Cynthia McKinney
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Submitted by chad360 on Fri, 08/29/2008 - 8:49am.

Eastside Neighborhood, across the street from us, our neighbor's trees were attacked (click for larger photo):

1 of 3 2 of 3 3 of 3

...any tips (on how this happened), or support is appreciated =)


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Submitted by Rick on Fri, 08/29/2008 - 8:01am.

I just finished watching Obama's acceptance speech on Tivo, and I have to say that I found it pretty impressive. He spoke openly and honestly about a lot of issues, addressing them directly. These are real issues that will affect all of us, and I'd like to hear what other people thought, and how you perceive the choices in this election.

In case you missed it, here's the video:

Here's the text.

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Submitted by Larissa Podzaline on Fri, 08/29/2008 - 7:05am.
Aug 30 2008 - 12:00pm
Aug 30 2008 - 3:33pm

I will be at Oly Salvage finishing the construction of the cob bench. Come have fun in the, er, ahem SUN (I hope I hope I hope) and learn a simple building technique.

If it rains, all bets are off (i.e. no work party).

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