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Submitted by olyruby on Wed, 12/05/2007 - 9:55pm.
Dec 9 2007 - 11:00am

This ain’t no Walmart! This ain’t no strip mall! This ain’t no ordinary holiday bazaar! It’s DUCK the MALLS at the Capitol Theatre, an event to benefit the Olympia Film Society and support local artists. Hipsters, youngsters, and oldsters will be offering a wide variety of local, handmade artful objects at this “only in Oly” indie/hippie/punk craft and arts sale.

Participating artists: April Overlie, Barbara DePirro, Beth Fischer, Bil Fleming, Blue Heron Candle Company, Camp Ears, Carmen Hoover, Carol Rainwood, Carrie O’Neill, Charlotte Marie Wood, Chiyo Sanada, Chris Gray Slaymaker, Diane Kurzyna aka Ruby Re-Usable, Dinea Norrell, Elizabeth Shannon Hodge, Faith Hagenhoffer, Gaston Excell-Rehm, Hannah Horovitz, Heather Shackerford, Jane Koura, Janine Gates, Jenn Kliese, Jenna Shaputis, Jennifer Kuhns, Jenny Macc, Julie Simpson, June Moore, Kate Herron, Leslie Sirag and Seth Watkins, Luanne Big Bear, Linda Schwerzler, Lina McLean Parrish, Lisa Craig, Marion Pollmann, Melissa Nichols, Mike Cummins, Nancy-Grace Campbell, Nora Walsh, Parker Havron, Pat Tassoni, Penelope Partridge, Ramona Averett, Randi Parkhurst, Rebecca Tucker, Scott Hauser, Scott Lewis-Campbell, Shannon Hervieux, Shanty Slater, Sheila Edgerton, Stacey Genzlinger, Sylvia Swasey, Taylor Painter-Wolfe, Tina Olson, Will Eikleberry, and Zoe Torres.

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more info

well, I tried to include the beautiful poster that had the info about this event...HERE is the text: Duck the Malls, 5th Annual Crafts and Art Sale, Sunday, December 9, 11 am -  4 pm, free admission, Capitol Theatre, 206 E.5th AV, benefits Olympia Film Society, home baked goods and concession stand, best popcorn in town!

check out http://rubyreusable.com/artblog/ for the poster image. 

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Duck the Malls is awesome!

I am coming! But it doesn't really start at 11 P.M., does it?
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Glad that you will be there!

Duck the Malls starts at 11 am and ends at 4 pm (there is a movie at 5 pm).  where does it say 11 pm? 
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It DID say 11 p.m. on the

It DID say 11 p.m. on the "event start", but someone fixed it, I guess. In any case, I will be there to buy cool stuff.
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thank you

for posting the correct time; being the Capitol Theatre, it was entirely plausible to hold an event starting at 11 pm...hmm, maybe we should do that sometime, the all nite craft and arts sale, come shop in your pjs.....well, hope we have a good turnout, there is so much happening this weekend! 
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