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Submitted by einmaleins on Thu, 07/31/2008 - 9:59pm.
Aug 1 2008 - 12:00pm Aug 1 2008 - 1:00pm Everyone welcome to join us again this Friday at noon to collaborate on creating a downtown vision. We’re meeting at the MIXX 96 conference room on Washington St. at noon. See you there! mathias einmaleins
Submitted by Robert Whitlock on Thu, 07/31/2008 - 9:48pm.
I checked the tide predictor. It said that today's 11:30 AM low tide was -3.2 feet. That's a low low one!
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Submitted by Katherine on Thu, 07/31/2008 - 9:10pm.
A little after 8 pm tonight my husband called to say that it appeared Southbay BBQ (Legion & Jefferson)was on fire. I drove by and saw the street was closed. Several fire engines and a few squad cars were at the scene. No one knows the damage yet, but the external walls didn't seem to be on fire. Having experienced a fire at Clubside that shut us down for a long time, I hope that the damage was minimal, the insurance coverage good and most of all that everyone is safe.
Submitted by Thad Curtz on Thu, 07/31/2008 - 9:04pm.
The Olympian didn't write an "Olylujah!" rave review of this group like the one it did for Olympia 2012, but it did give them some coverage. Best wishes,
Submitted by stevenl on Thu, 07/31/2008 - 7:32pm.
Today I ran across an obscure little collection of poetry by early Evergroove faculty Craig Carlson: Words in Another Language / Craig Burnham Carlson. Port Townsend, WA : Sagittarius Press, 1991. 220 copies were printed. It contains poems about the South Sound and fishing. For you old Evergroovers out there who remember Craig, I hope this stirs pleasant memories. Here's a poem from that book entitled "Shelton," which I deem to be hyperlocal:
Submitted by rosscowman on Thu, 07/31/2008 - 6:22pm.
Aug 1 2008 - 6:30pm Aug 1 2008 - 11:21pm Cataldo (cd release!!) Eli Moore Adam Svec (minneapolis) Silver Darling (san francisco) Huff This (nyc) June Madrona 6:30 pm $5 suggested donation
Submitted by Anunaki girl on Thu, 07/31/2008 - 3:06pm.
Has any one ever had this experience ?
Submitted by Katherine on Thu, 07/31/2008 - 2:45pm.
Please swing by einmaleins Friday at 6 pm to check out the 5 benches that local artists have re-created from plain old city benches. The timing is perfect as it also happens to be the August 1st Friday, so when you're done appreciating the benches you can wander about downtown enjoying all sorts of other art, food and shops. Olympia prides itself, as it should, on being an artistic community. Downtown merchants pride themselves on being independent, local, family-run and eccletic. Being independent can sometimes also make it difficult to be patrons to the artistic community as our coffers can run quite low. That's why this bench program is so important. Through Dave Rauh's (MIXX 96) hard work, and inspiration and support from Jeff Kingsbury and Stephanie Johnson, the PBIA was able to ACTUALLY PAY artists for their work. And cover the cost of supplies. Building these connections between two groups so invested in our community can only translate into greatness for all. The PBIA advisory board looks forward to being able to continue this program and eventually have all the downtown benches reflecting the artistic prowess of our city. Please come by and support the artists and the business people who are working so hard to keep making downtown more colorful and dynamic.
Submitted by Nicki on Thu, 07/31/2008 - 9:32am.
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Submitted by Rick on Thu, 07/31/2008 - 9:20am.
Aug 2 2008 - 10:00am [via email] Join the artists of Here Today as they kick-off one month of temporary public art projects in downtown Olympia! From visual art to music, performance art to literature, the work of these local artists celebrate a sense of place through reflection and response to our physical and social environment. All the exhibition dates vary, and some of the projects involve components that move, so the element of surprise and discovery is part of the fun! Check out the following activities taking place at the Olympia Farmers Market on Saturday, August 2:
Here Today Temporary Public Art Project is presented by the City of Olympia Arts Commission and Olympia Parks, Arts & Recreation Department, with promotional support from MIXX96fm and Intercity Transit. Special thanks to the Olympia Farmers Market. |
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