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Submitted by freeschoollove on Mon, 02/18/2008 - 1:00pm.
Mar 6 2008 - 6:30pm
Mar 6 2008 - 9:00pm

All New! Many Volunteer Positions With Stipends and Commission Available!

Come to the The Freeschool Community's new volunteer meeting!

Enjoy free VEGAN and VEGETARIAN pizza while you learn how you can help your community!

VENGAN A LA ESCUELA LIBRE DE OLYMPIA A UNA REUNION PARA VOLUNTARIOS NUEVOS.

Disfruta de una cena con pizza estrictamente VEGETARIANA mientras aprendes como puedes ayudar a tu comunidad!

Located downtown @ 610 Columbia St.

Ubicada en el centro de la ciudad @ 610 Columbia St.

For more information, visit: www.freeschoolcommunity.org

Facilitator - The Freeschool Community,Organizers
Schedule - 6:30pm-9:00pm, February 7th, March 6th and April 3rd!
Location - The Freeschool Community, 610 Columbia Street, Olympia, WA 98501

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Submitted by freeschoollove on Mon, 01/28/2008 - 1:19pm.
Feb 7 2008 - 6:30pm
Feb 7 2008 - 9:00pm

 

Come to the Olympia Free School's new volunteer meeting!

Enjoy free VEGAN and VEGETARIAN pizza while you learn how you can help your community!

VENGAN A LA ESCUELA LIBRE DE OLYMPIA A UNA REUNION PARA VOLUNTARIOS NUEVOS.

Disfruta de una cena con pizza estrictamente VEGETARIANA mientras aprendes como puedes ayudar a tu comunidad!

Located downtown @ 610 Columbia St.

Ubicada en el centro de la ciudad @ 610 Columbia St.

Facilitator - Olympia Freeschool Organizers
Schedule - 6:30pm-9:00pm, February 7th, March 6th and April 3rd!
Location - Olympia Freeschool


For more information, visit: www.olympiafreeschool.org

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Submitted by jusbytheclown on Fri, 01/25/2008 - 10:49pm.

(Bonding over hardware)

For months the free dryer from Matt and Jess (see Shower of Sparks post) had been acting up, getting hot under the collar and in the sheets - in fact, burning hot.

How hot was it?

It was so hot that the smoke detector would go off from the heat when we'd open the door.

It was so hot that Trish's sheets (for Heartspeak Massage) would come out too hot to handle and with brown scorch marks. More like Heat-speck massage.

It was so hot that we feared leaving the dryer running if we had to do an errand. In fact, we feared leaving the dryer running longer than 15 minutes at a time.

Ever adaptable, we'd run it for 15 minutes, quickly open the door so it would stop and shut it before the alarm went off. Repeat if clothes still damp.

Since I knew that Grampa Dave had experience salvaging major appliances I kept "Fix Dryer" on his agenda for the holiday visit. Eventually, the day came when we tore the thing apart and found a burnt-out thermostat.

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See the itty-bitty numbers? This is the L145-15F, an outflow thermostat for a GE clothes dryer.

Harold's appliance in Lacey had one in stock. They also sell fast-ons, which help join wire to tabs by way of goofy loopys (the technical term).

fast-ons.jpg

These have fancy blue insulators as well.

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