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Sunday May 4, 2008
Start: 10:16 am
End: 5:16 pm

Hi everybody! We are having a workparty to assemble Jenny Jenkin's new album. if you are into helping us hot glue, fold, stamp, and cut Oventoucher cds. Stop by 1260 Glass AV ne this sunday anytime from 10pm to 5pm. There will be snacks and of course a copy of the album to take home with you.

xoxo ross


Start: 1:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm

The Friends of the Olympia Library will hold a book sale on May 3-4 (Saturday 10-4 and Sunday 1-4) at the Downtown Olympia Timberland Library.

There is also a members only presale on Saturday May 3 beginning at 8a (memberships can be purchased at that time).

Actually memberships can be purchased throughout the sale and whenever you want here.

All of the proceeds from the book sale go to your local library. Please, donate your old and discarded books to the Friends of the Olympia Library.

Start: 1:00 pm

I am writing/calling to cordially invite you to one of the monthly potluck parties of the Olympia Reverts' Association, which typically happens on the first sunday of every month. For the month of May, our open circle has decided to invite Sister Asma Simmons and her delegation from SOSIS - Sisters of Sunnah Islamic Services. The topic is " DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AMONGST MUSLIMS, factors, causes and exploring solutions." We shall meet for a delicious potpourri of dishes from different countries and continents at 1:00 PM on Sunday, May 4th. The gathering / open circle shall start punctually at 2:00 PM with the recitation of the Holy Quran.

Do you need directions to the Lacey Library ? It is just off of College Street and 6th Ave (near St.Martin's University entrance.)

I hope you shall find time in your busy schedule to learn, and help ! Who knows what goodness may come out of this interaction !

With regards,

your friend,
Jasmine Rosalee Khan or Ibraheem Emory McGill.


Directions - 500 College St SE Lacey, WA 98503 360-491-3860 - Take exit 109 - coming from I-5 southbound.(example- Tacoma) Right at the light. onto MARTIN WAY. Left onto College Street (first light) Left onto 6th street. Follow the signs to the Library Parking lot. Come inside and look for the big conference room ! See you there with the friends that you want to be there with ! "

Start: 5:00 pm
End: 7:30 pm

Attention organic gardeners – and gardener wanna-bes.

Interested in making your organic vegetable garden more productive and more sustainable? New to organic gardening and seeking experienced mentors? Interested in sharing resources, tools and surplus crops?

Join us at 5pm on Sunday May 4th at the organic garden at Lincoln Elementary School, 213 21st Ave SE.

The goal of this gathering is to establish a resource and support network for people who are seeking to live more sustainably by growing more of their own food using organic, biointensive, earth friendly techniques.

Please bring a dish to share (locally raised, organic food preferred), and your own non-disposable utensils.

We’ll share a meal and get to know each other from 5-6pm, then share ideas, wants, needs, hopes and dreams in an open discussion in the garden or the greenhouse from 6-7:30.

By the end of the evening we hope to have planted seeds that will grow into a network of people committed to helping each other increase the fertility of their soil while growing delicious, nutritious, organic food.

For more information, please contact TJ Johnson at tjjohnson@scattercreek.com, or 943-4596.

Monday May 5, 2008
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Monday, May 5th, 7pm in the Mixx96 meeting room on the corner of State and Washington in Olympia, donations welcome. contact Lee for more info: 7530942. Artists Look South, a project of Olympia area artists, will highlight an evening of poetry by Wilfredo Espinoza (a delegate from Olympia's sister-city, Santo Tomas, Nicaragua), along with Maritza Sanchez of Mujeres in Motion.
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Civil Rights Leader, Leading Theorist of Nonviolent Activism to Speak at 7 p.m. on May 5 at Olympia’s Temple Beth Hatfiloh

(Olympia, Wash.) Civil rights leader and colleague of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Rev. James M. Lawson will be speaking at 7 p.m. on Monday, May 5 at Temple Beth Hatfiloh, 201 8th Ave SE in Olympia. Rev. Lawson will talk about building a community that both values activism – to promote better quality of life and greater equity among citizens – and ensures civility and respect for the rights of all. The event is free and open to the public. It is sponsored by the City of Olympia, The Evergreen State College, The Hispanic Women’s Network, Olympia Fellowship of Reconciliation, Olympia Movement for Justice and Peace, participating members of Olympia Port Militarization Resistance, The Port of Olympia, Unity in the Community, and Veterans for Peace. For directions to the temple, visit www.bethhatfiloh.org/directions.html

Lawson is a leading figure in the civil rights movement. On the eve of his assassination, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. called Lawson "the leading theorist and strategist of nonviolence in the world."

Start: 7:00 pm

The Rev. James M. Lawson, Jr., will speak to p