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Submitted by nettledew on Thu, 07/03/2008 - 9:33pm.
Jul 12 2008 - 5:00pm Jul 12 2008 - 9:00pm Support the Olympia Free Herbal Clinic! Enjoy live music by June Madrona and other artists over a three-course sit-down dinner featuring cob-oven pizza, locally grown produce and a variety of herbal treats, wild edibles salad, decadent desserts, wine and beverage bar, and raffle/silent auction. Vegan, meat, vegetarian, and gluten-free pizzas and more available! Saturday, July 12, 5 to 9pm Fertile Ground Community Center; 311 9th Ave SE (across from Olympia Timberland Library) $10 to $20 Donation Contact: olyfreeherbalclinic@riseup.net The Olympia Free Herbal Clinic is an umbrella project of Done & Done 501(c)3. We're raising funds to open a free clinic at the Bread & Roses Advocacy Center during the summer of 2008. We hope to have walk-in hours one to two days per week. We'll offer education, personalized health consultations, botanical remedies and other supplies free of charge. We serve to empower anyone and everyone, regardless of financial or other circumstances, to take charge of their own health care.
Submitted by olympiagal on Mon, 03/03/2008 - 10:34am.
Hi all-- The Emergency Shelter Network would like to ask for a computer donation. Our client computer doesn't work right now, and our interns, who are all eager to assist people, have no computer at all...This particular computer would be of great value for our clients, both clients and interns would have use of it for homeless advocacy. Thanks in advance,
Amy
Submitted by einmaleins on Fri, 12/07/2007 - 11:19am.
The 12 Days of Christmas (Day III) presented to you by einmaleins olympia and supporting Bread and Roses Advocacy Center. Here it is: This years Holiday Shopping Guide, highlighting 2007's hottest, funnest, most useful and wonderful gift ideas for you, your family, your woman, your man and everyone. To keep it interesting and exciting, and shouldn't everything be just that, we'll stretch it out over the next couple of weeks. This is how it works: einmaleins will be posting our 12 Days of Christmas Holiday Shopping Guide over the course of the next few weeks. When you come by our store to shop our great selection of gifts and mention the Olyblog.net website we will be giving a percentage of the proceeds of your purchase to the Bread and Roses Advocacy Center and you will be getting a cool gift. [3] On the third day of Christmas my true love gave to me three French hens, two doves and a partridge in a pear tree. Come by our store to take a look at those products and find more great gift ideas. For more information and all the days together on one page, go to: http://www.1x1olympia.com/12days We're excited to welcome you at einmaleins mathias & trixy
Submitted by einmaleins on Wed, 12/05/2007 - 3:48pm.
The Stranger just posted their Annual Strangercrombie merry-making, charity-fundraising holiday auction. All 2007 proceeds go to FareStart. http://thestranger.com/strangercrombie Happy Merry-Making!
Submitted by einmaleins on Tue, 12/04/2007 - 10:15am.
The 12 Days of Christmas (Day II) presented to you by einmaleins olympia and supporting Bread and Roses Advocacy Center. Here it is: This years Holiday Shopping Guide, highlighting 2007's hottest, funnest, most useful and wonderful gift ideas for you, your family, your woman, your man and everyone. To keep it interesting and exciting, and shouldn't everything be just that, we'll stretch it out over the next couple of weeks. This is how it works: einmaleins will be posting our 12 Days of Christmas Holiday Shopping Guide over the course of the next few weeks. When you come by our store to shop our great selection of gifts and mention the Olyblog.net website we will be giving a percentage of the proceeds of your purchase to the Bread and Roses Advocacy Center and you will be getting a cool gift. [2] On the second day of Christmas my true love gave to me two turtle doves and a partridge in a pear tree. Well, take those turtle doves, the partridge and the pear tree and stuff it into one of our amazingly recycled messenger bags. Semi-truck trailer tarp, seat belt and bicycle inner tubing - that's what Christmas dreams are made off. Come by our store to take a look at those products and find more great gift ideas. For more information and all the days together on one page, go to: http://www.1x1olympia.com/12days We're excited to welcome you at einmaleins mathias & trixy
Submitted by einmaleins on Mon, 12/03/2007 - 11:45am.
The 12 Days of Christmas [Day I] presented to you by einmaleins olympia and supporting Bread and Roses Advocacy Center. Here it is: This years Holiday Shopping Guide, highlighting 2007's hottest, funnest, most useful and wonderful gift ideas for you, your family, your woman, your man and everyone. To keep it interesting and exciting, and shouldn't everything be just that, we'll stretch it out over the next couple of weeks. This is how it works: einmaleins will be posting our 12 Days of Christmas Holiday Shopping Guide over the course of the next few weeks. When you come by our store to shop our great selection of gifts and mention the Olyblog.net website we will be giving a percentage of the proceeds of your purchase to the Bread and Roses Advocacy Center and you will be getting a cool gift. [1] On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me a partridge in a pear tree. Pear trees are nice, but it's winter, so those are cooler: SIGG water bottles. Swiss designed and swiss made aluminum water bottles with individualistic and funky designs, full recycleable and leach-free, Toss the plastic habit and fill up at the Artisian well. Come by our store to take a look at those products and find more great gift ideas. For more information and all the days together on one page, go to:
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