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Vashon Island Events: Backbone Campaign “Preserve the Reserve Gala” ~ Vashon Island Real Estate
Backbone Campaign’s much-anticipated Gala Spring Ball will kick off on Saturday, May 30th, at the “O” Open Space Grand Hall located at 18870 103d Avenue SW. The event begins at 5:00 PM and is packed with sumptuous food, entertainment and cheer until 11 PM. Reservations for dinner are highly recommended, with tickets set at $40 a person., Tables of 8 are available for $280, but there is limited seating.
Tickets are available at Books by the Way, the Vashon Bookshop, and Brown Paper Tickets, as well as at the door.
The theme for this year’s extravaganza is “Preserve the Reserve,” as Backbone raises money to support its “Localize This!” Summer Action Camp and to fund it continuing efforts to protect the Maury Island Aquatic Reserve, Puget Sound, and our Island’s aquifer from Glacier gravel mine operations, which are scheduled to recommence in August. Executive Director Bill Moyer emphasizes that “Vashon and Maury Islands only have one chance to put an end to the environmental insult proposed by Glacier, and that it is time for all of us on Vashon to own this fight.”
The first portion of the evening consists of a delicious salmon BBQ, cocktail party and performances by an array of aerial and operatic artists.
A highlight of the dinner is the “Love Your Island Auction.” Says Moyer, “donated goods and services all contribute to the improvement of our wonderful community.” “Each auction item was selected with an intent to allow bidders to contribute directly and creatively to the welfare of our home and neighbors. We decided that our progressive organization should make every attempt to implement a new paradigm in responsible fund raising.”
Among this year’s auction items available for bid are:
An Island Bike Share Program: 5 donated bicycles will parked at bike racks around town and will receive service from Jeff ______ at the Vashon Bike Shop. The bikes will be available to anyone who needs a ride and will help to reduce the carbon footprint of our community.
A Backbone Spectacular Puppet Display: Bidders can have Backbone’s famous puppets, including Lady Liberty, Snowflake, The Globe, The Constitution, and more, appear in a rollicking parade at an event of their choice.
Amazing House Concerts: Kat Eggelston, Robyn Landis and Ian Moore have all contributed a house concert for the auction. Bidders provide food and friends and the venue for an amazing intimate evening with Vashon’s favorite musicians.
The Great Tamale Experience: Bidders will be able to support a tamale teach-in, with a total of 500 mouth-watering tamales constructed and served at the Vashon Harvest Festival. This is a terrific item for kids to participate and there will be 10 spots available.
Island artist Bill Jarcho has donated an opportunity to construct a Backbone-like Giant Puppet Head in the image of your choice. In fact, you can even have a Giant Puppet Head sculpted to look like you!
Island resident David Smith has offered a splendid Pan-Asian picnic at the beautiful Javanese Head Man’s House which he has imported to his estate. The fare will include wine matched to each course of this special meal.
The second half of the evening is a rockin’ music show titled the “Jam for Justice.” The crème de la crème of Island musicians will perform for listeners and dancers from 8 PM until 11 PM. Admission for the music portion of the Gala is $15, The show, produced by Pete Welch, includes a smattering of repertoire from the Big “Js” of the music world. The show includes a beer garden, a raffle and more.
Revelers will hear Kat Eggleston performing selections from Joan Baez; Bob Krinksy lets down his dreadlocks to Jimmy Cliff; Mark Wells dusts off the fabulous songwriting of John Prine; Tom Bean does a few psychedelic numbers from Seattle’s #1 son Jimi Hendrix; Andrea Brooks ascends the Stairway to Heaven with Jimmy Page; and John Brown delves into the archives of John Lomax. Numerous other Island favorites will rise to the challenge of the night of musical “Js.”
While the “Preserve the Reserve” event is a celebration for Backbone, and an important funding source for the organization as it adjusts to its new financial imperatives, Bill Moyer emphasizes that, above all, “this is an opportunity for the Vashon-Maury Community to “step up to the plate and participate in shutting down the intentions of Glacier to steamroll the aquatic reserve. We have had outstanding turnouts to protest the project prior to their spring break from operations. Now they intend to start up again and our community needs to mobilize and oppose this callous enterprise. We cannot allow Glacier to prevail due to the laziness of our neighbors or the cowardice of our elected officials.
Washington State Lands Commissioner Peter Goldmark is due to make a decision on June 21 whether to revoke the mining permit which was issued behind closed doors last December. We must demonstrate through our community involvement where we stand on the issue. Otherwise, once the aquatic reserve is gone, it is gone for good.”
Vashon Island Events: Vision for Vashon Public Forum / Reweaving the Fabric of Community ~ Vashon Island Real Estate
On Saturday, April 25, from 1:30 to 6 PM, the Vision for Vashon will hold a public forum on the topic of Reweaving the Fabric of Community. The event will be held at the “O” Open Space for Arts and Community at 18870 103d Avenue SW, Vashon.
This ambitious program is intended to address the issues of the development of affordable housing for working poor on Vashon; building networks of organic growers, food activists and concerned citizens to create a system of food security; expanding access to affordable health care; the creation of a viable local exchange currency; taking advantage of funding for renewable energy projects to establish solar energy installations on the island; and developing Vashon’s potential as a model for sustainable practices.
The intent of this Forum is to stimulate a grass-roots, action oriented agenda to improve the quality of Island life, particularly for the working poor. The organizers hope to strengthen existing organizations and connections between active organizations on the Island, rather than to build a new organization.
The tentative schedule:
1:30 – 2:00 Arrival, enjoy tea/coffee, visit organizations’ display tables, welcome talk / orientation
2:00 – 3:30 Forum presentations and small group discussions on affordable housing, renewable energy and transportation, and sustainability projects on Vashon
3:30 – 3:50 Break
4:00 – 5:30 Forum presentations and small group doiscussions on health / wellness, local exchange currency and food security
5:30 – 6:00 Wrap-up
The forum will be followed by a dinner provided by Vision for Vashon and music with dancing by Bob Krinsky and Friends.
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Vashon Island Events:Community Solar Options – Vashon Island Real Estate
Forum on
Community Options
10 am – Noon
at the “O” Space
Hosted by Sustainable Vashon
• What are various models for
Community Solar Projects?
• Where are they?
• How do they work?
• Who benefi ts?
• Do we have enough sunshine on
Vashon?
• How will we pay for it?
• Why would we want one on Vashon?
• How do we get started?
Open Space for Arts and Community – 18870 103rd Avenue SW (off 188th, behind the Sheffi eld Building and Sawbones)
For more information, contact JENNIFER WILLIAMS at jwfarm@centurytel.net or (206) 463-9264.
PANELISTS
HEATHER MULLIGAN, Market Manager,
Green Power PSE
ROB HARMON, Chief Innovation Offi cer & Senior Vice
President, The Bonneville Environmental Foundation
HEATHER RHOADS-WEAVER, Director, eFormative
Options and Founder, NW SEED
GARY NYSTEDT, Resource Manager, City of Ellensburg
(Community Solar Project)
JOE DEETS, Executive Director, Community Energy
Solutions, Bainbridge Island
Doors will open at 9:30
GET ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS!
Vashon Island Events: Cafe Luna Presents “Burning the Future – Coal in America,” Wine Tasting, Vashon Celtic Players
Thursday, March 12, 7:00
No Charge
Lunavision and Peter Ray will be screening “Burning the Future – Coal in America”
Following on the heels of the loosely defined February Lunavision theme of world consumer cause and effect, and in response to the clean and unclean coal campaigns currently doing battle on the airways, the first film for March on Thursday the 12th will be director David Novack’s 2008 documentary, Burning the Future- Coal in America. Here we take a trip to rural West Virginia and follow the efforts of a group of local activists, led by one Maria Gunnoe, in their fight against the destruction of their homes, drinking water and environment by the actions of the coal companies in their pursuit of the quickest and cheapest way of extracting coal in order to fuel our “need” for electricity. Here we are shown that even if coal fired plants were the clean coal white knights of the industry ad campaigns and political campaign claims, the devastation brought upon mining communities and surrounding wilds by mining through mountain top removal more than negates any mythological zero carbon emissions at the power end of the process. running time 89 minutes.
March 13, Friday
6:00 – 8:00
Second Friday Wine Tasting with Ron Irvine
Cost: $8
Cafe Luna will be offering Wine Tastings with Vashon Winery’s Ron Irvine on the second Friday of the month starting at 6pm before Luna’s Friday musical offerings. Each tasting will showcase five wines that are always reasonably priced, affordable by the glass and by the bottle. March’s wine tasting will feature Spring wines, including a rose, a couple crisp whites, and two flavorful reds.
Ron Irvine brings over thirty years experience in the wine business from retailer to winemaker. He enjoys wine as table wine from ordinary to sublime and understands the place of both. He wants people to drink wine like they drink coffee and tea. “Wine is a daily beverage that is healthful, social and educational; it is the earth talking to us when that wine captures a sense of place.” Ron Irvine
Sunday, March 15, 6-8pm
Vashon Celtic Players and Knitters
Here’s a Vashon institution that just happens to find its home at Cafe Luna each Third Sunday of the month. So, grab a beer and have a great time with these fun-loving folks; at least a dozen of the 70 musicians show up to play most of the merry melodies (mostly Irish, jigs, reels, and polkas) from memory. Beginners are welcome; staying with the beat is the only requirement. Get a head start with the 250 tunes on their website, home.comcast.net/~saustin98/lark/.
Knitters of all abilities are invited to bring their projects to the Café; knit, schmooze, and learn from each other, while the Celtic Players work their understated and very merry music. What a fabulous combination! For more information about the knitting, contact David Guion, 463-1680.
Vashon Island Events: Backbone Campaign – Spring Tour Christening
Vashon’s own Backbone Campaign is hosting a Christening Party for its Spring Tour on Friday, February 20, at the Land Trust Building, 10014 SW Bank Road, Vashon, WA. (206) 463-2644. 7-10 PM FREE.
Music provided by Resonance.
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Party with the Backbone Campaign this Friday Toast the Tour Party and Procession Send Off
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Join the Backbone Campaign this Friday night to launch the Spring Tour of the Procession for the Future. The party will be at the Vashon Land Trust Bldg (10014 Bank Rd, one block west of the four-way stop in town). Join the Backbone crew for wine, beer, music, and a chance to meet the team taking the Tour on the road!
The Procession takes off on Saturday for Tempe, AZ where we’ll be February 26-28. Subsequent stops are: Boulder, CO March 5-8; Austin, TX March 12-14; Gainesville, FL March 18-21; Raleigh-Durham March 25-28; Baltimore, March 31; New York City, April 1-4; Hartford, CT April 9 – 11; Boston, April 16-18; Rochester, NY April 22-25; and Chicago, April 29-May1st. We’re also looking for hospitality on the route so if you know anyone with some spare beds let us know by calling (206) 408-8058. The Backbone Campaign Board, Staff and Volunteers look forward to celebrating with you this Friday. Spread the word! |
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Help us train young activists around the country in effective tactics for grassroots change. Consider making a contribution and investing in real change we can believe in. A donor in Maryland has committed to match all contributions up to $5,000 to the Backbone Campaign, so the power of your gift is doubled. Click the donate button to donate securely online today, or send a check to Backbone Campaign, PO Box 278, Vashon, WA 98070. Thank you!
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Vashon Island’s Cafe Luna: A Valentine Weekend
Vashon Island’s Cafe Luna kicks off Valentine’s Weekend with a Wine and Jazz Event on Friday, February 13, from 6 – 8 PM. Admission is $8 for wine tasting. This is the first of a series of wine tastings to be held on the second Friday of each month. Each tasting will feature five reasonably priced wines. This inaugural event is host by Vashon Winery owner Ron Irvine.
The wine-tasting will be followed by a free jazz performance by the Hobson Person Trio, starting at 7:30 PM. The trio consists of Islander Jim Hobson on piano, Vashon native trumpeter Richard Person, and vocalist Lauri Hennessey.
On Sunday, February 15 at 6 PM
The Celtic Players Meet The Knitters!
Here’s a Vashon institution that just happens to find its home at cafe Luna each Third Sunday of the month. So, grab a beer and have a great time with these fun-loving folks. At least a dozen of the 70 musicians show up to play most of the merry melodies (mostly Irish jigs, reels, and polkas) from memory. Beginners are welcome; staying with the beat is the only requirement. Get a head start with the 250 tunes on their website, homecomcast.net/saustin98. [Editors note: the link to the site does not seem to work at present . . . but you may have better luck].
And then there’s the Knitters! Knitters of all abilities and persuasions are invited to bring their projects to the Cafe, knit, schmooze, and learn from each other while the Celtic Players work their understated and very merry magic. What a fabulous combination! For more information about the knitting, contact David Guion, 463-1680.
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Vashon Island’s Red Bicycle Bistro: Valentine’s with Baby Gramps, Fashion Show, Watermark
Friday, 02/13/09 Americana Roots — Free Show — 9:30 PM — 21+
The Starlings play music ranging from “pin-dropping ballads” to “foot-stompin’” barn-burners. The band, featuring Joy Mills and Tom Parker, features banjo, guitar and harmonica.
VALENTINES DAY with BABY GRAMPS (Folk/Americana)
Saturday, 02/14/2009 at 9:30 PM — 21+ FREE COVER!
The Red Bicycle Bistro presents Baby Gramps, an amazing amalgamation of everything that anybody’s ever heard including Mississippi John Hurt, Uncle Dave Macon, Charlie Patton, Blind Blake, Captain Beefheart, the Tuvan Throat Singers and Popeye. Baby Gramps has created a highly developed and completely original musical concoction that is easily the most intriguing synthesis to come out of the roots revival of the late 20th Century. He plays beautifully “betwixt the cracks in the piano” a la Ornette Coleman, can scat the blues three notes at once, and has invented his own guitar technique he calls “scribbling”. Gramps does amazing tricks with timing, timbre, tempo and pitch that no one can hope to imitate, and reinvents himself nightly, never performing a song the same way twice.
If the “Pirates of the Caribbean” film has any associative power, this may finally be the public moment for Baby Gramps, an eccentric, seemingly very old (though nobody seems to knows how old) singer and steel-guitar player based in Seattle, with a voice like Popeye after smoking an entire tin of Prince Albert. His performances on “Rogue’s Gallery” (Anti), a two-disc set of sea chanteys produced by Hal Willner, are among the album’s best, and that’s saying a lot: among the other contributors are Sting, Lou Reed, Lucinda Williams, Bono, a gravel-voiced Bryan Ferry, a midnight-voiced Nick Cave, a twee Van Dyke Parks and Bill Frisell with a beautiful guitar track.
Baby Gramps performed on The Late Show with David Letterman Aug. 28, 2006 backed up by Tony Garnier (Bob Dylan’s band leader and bass player), The Akron Family, and Jason Krekel from “The Mad Tea Party”.
Baby Gramps finger picks an old steel national guitar and sings in a wild, extemporaneous gravel vocal style with phenomenal vocal rhythmic improves and a guitar technique that borders on early ragtime. He combines early jazz, blues, ragtime, and good-time novelty music… Most important for Gramps is not his obvious musical genius, but the ability for having fun; and this is all pure delight…
Come witness Baby Gramps unique Valentine’s songs for bugs and other loveable creatures & critters…..you’ll love it! A very special Valentines Day show for Vashon, get your tickets early because this is a very rare visit from a legendary musician.
Island Artisan Couture – Runway Fashion Show and Sale
Sunday, 02/15/2009 at 02:00 PM.
$10 Cover. Doors open at 1:30pm – Curtain goes up at 2:30pm. Advanced tickets on sale now call the Red Bike at 206-463-5959, 11am to 5pm.
Come enjoy Vashon’s own “Project Runway” featuring our local textile artists’ latest creations in Wearable Art.
Hand Dyed Clothing and Costumes by: Dova Silks, Dorthy Dunniclif – Art Projects & Design, Patricia Toovey. Designer Clothing by: Cicada, Elizabeth Klob – Elemental Stitches, Tess Crocker – Wild Like CLothing Co., Sally Shivers. Original Hand Bags by: Re Genr 8, Roxy Hathaway – Nancy Scott Wienkler. Jewelers: Ciszek Designs, Ginny Ciszek – Danielle Carbone, Kristen Ford, Anne Gordon, Jade Grace
Sunday, 7:00 PM Vashon’s own Watermark.
WATERMARK is:
Roger Taylor – guitar and vocals
Kevin Almeida – bass and vocals
Larry Lawson – flutes
Charles Reed – guitar and vocals
Vashon Island College: Artful Vashon Course
Vashon College presents its “Artful Vashon” course on Sunday afternoons from 3 – 6 PM at Courthouse Square, from March 1 through April 5. The course “explores the meaning and expression of artfulness on Vashon Island and develop ideas to increase Island artfulness.”
Each session features experiences, discussions, and speakers that have established unique possibilities within Vashon’s vibrant art scene.
Registration is $150. A materials fee of $40 will also be collected. Partial scholarships are available and continuing education credits may be available as well.
Applications are available at Vashon College and the class limit is 30 students. Contact Pamn Aspiri for details at 408-8022 or email her at pamn.aspiri@vashoncollege.org. For information on content, contact helenmeeker@centurytel.net.
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Vashon Island Events: “Stone Soup – A Discussion about Hard Times and Hope”
Vision for Vashon Island will host “Stone Soup: A Discussion about Hard Times and Hope”from 4-6:30 PM on Sunday, February 1 at the Vashon Presbyterian Church. Guests are invited to bring a contribution for the vegetarian or meat-based (“meat-a-tarian”?) soups. Salad and bread will be provided.
The gathering is intended to provide an opportunity for the community to tell their stories of how the economic downturn has affected them or may affect them in the future. It is hoped that the process of sharing and deep listening will break down the sense of aloneness that permeates personal crisis.
This is the first in a series of community education programs which will include presentations on political advocacy, organizing and fundraising, as well as breakout sessions in food security, transportation, housing, health care, local exchange currency, the “greening” of Vashon Island and community-based funding sources such as revolving loan funds.
Vision for Vashon is a new Vashon Island resource for Island residents to explore means to deal with the economic crisis locally. The organization has distributed information by flyer which identifies sources for food and shelter.
For more information contact visionforvashon@gmail.com.
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Vashon Island Events: Miscellaneous — Forest Tour, Garden and Chicken Farming Tips, Drum and Dance Class
A tour of several Vashon Island properties that have undergone ecological thinning operations last year will be led by Derek Churchill, Vashon Forest Stewards forester along with Bill Loeber, King County forester and Jean Shaffer with the Forest Guild on Saturday, January 31 at 9:15 AM. The group will meet at the coffee stand in Burton. Participants should bring a bag lunch. The size of the tour is limited: Call David Warren at 463-9405 to reserve a place and for further details.
Vashon Island Growers Association is offering two classes on “Raising Our Own Food.” “Starting a Vegetable Garden” is offered from 10 to Noon on Saturday, January 31 and Saturday February 7. The course will cover choosing a location, soil building, garden planning, how to plant, frugal gardening, watering, protecting a crop, and more.
VIGA is also offering “Raising Chickens for Eggs or Meat” held from 3-5 PM on Sunday, February 8. The course will cover ordering chicks, housing, feeding, managing a laying flock and raising chicken for meat. The group will also discuss how to sell eggs at the Farmers Market.
Both classes will be held at the Vashon Lutheran Church and are free and open to the public. Pre-register by contacting Cathy Fulton at cathy@capturingmemories.com or call 463-5652.
Afro-Brazilian Drum and Dance Classes
RhythmJoycommences a new session of Afro-Brazilian drum instruction and dancing on Monday, February 2 at 6:30 pm. Drum students are given an opportunity to apply what they have learned to the dance portion of the program. Students may bring a friend for free for the first class. Dance classes start at 7:30. The cost is $64 for the four week session or $18 to drop in. No experience is needed and instruments are provided. The drum class is taught by Geoff Johns and the dance class by Carol Lutra Johns.
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Vashon Island Homeowners’ Seminar: Sludge
“Care and Feeding of Your Septic System” a workshop at the Land Trust Building from 7-9 PM on Thursday, January 29, will discuss septic systems as an integral part of home design and the benefits of good maintenance. Teri King will teach the workshop and explore how your septic system works, how to keep it well maintained, and when to call a professional for help. This may be the last event funded by the Waterworks Grant on homeowner education. Register with Susie Kalhorn at 463-4006 or burnhorn@earthlink.net.
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Vashon Island Events: Music at Back Bay Inn, Western Fun, Drumming Circle, Ballet Auditions
On Friday, January 23, from 6-9 PM Vashon Island’s Backbay Inn and Quartermaster Pub will host an encore benefit event for Vashon Island’s Wolftown. This weekend The Trio A Propos will play and there will be a showing of works by Wolftown Artists. Trio À Propos is a Seattle based band that plays music primarily from the musically golden mid section of the 20th century. Our repertoire is a mix of Bal Musette, American swing, French chanson and the music of the great Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli.Reservations are encouraged for dinner. For more information call 465-5355.
Vashon Island Western Storytelling and Singing – On Saturday, January 24, at 11 AM, Books by the Way sponsors an event for kids. One little cowpoke will win a gift certificate to VI Horse Supply. Call 463-2696 for more information.
Vashon Island Drumming Circle – A community drumming circle will be held at the Common House at Vashon Co-Housing, 10421 SW Bank Road from 1 – 3. The event will be lead by Geoff Johns of RhythmJoy. All ages and ability levels are welcome. A $5 donation is suggested but no one will be turned away. Bring your drums and percussion instruments or Geoff will have drums available to borrow.
Vashon Junior Civic Ballet will perform Tchaikovsky’s “Swan Lake ballet in May, and auditions will be held from 1:30 to 3 PM on Saturday, January 24 in the Ober Park performance room. There are parts for dancers 3 and older and no experience in necessary.
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Vashon Island Event: A Winter Feast for the Soul
A Winter Feast for the Soul is a 40-day worldwide event to practice peace for 40 minutes a day from January 15 to February 23, 2009.
There is an active group on Vashon whose organizers are supporting this event with a series of seven events, each on Monday evening from 7 to 9 pm at the Land Trust Building, where five different spiritual practices will be featured. The opening celebration will be on January 12th from 7 to 9 pm. Further information can be found at www.winterfeastforthesoul.com
Coming Events on Vashon Island…
The Vashon Computer Club will meet tat the Senior Center at 7:30 pm on Wednesday, January 14th. The focus for the session will be on image sizing and how to handle various images for emailing, printing and so forth. Admission: FREE
Grief Support group forming… if you’re coping with a death and need support in your journey, a grief specialist from the Providence Hospice of Seatle will offer a six week session from 6-8 p.m. on Wednesday evenings starting on January 7th. The meetings are located at the JG Commons complex. For more information or to register call Jane Fleming at 206.749.7704
Want to write or illustrate children’s books? Books By The Way invites authors and artists to meet on Thursday, January 8th at 7 p.m. For details call 463.5255
“The Sound of Human Longing: Field Notes for an Environmental Ethic of Care” will be the topic of a public speach given by naturalist and writer Kathleen Moore on Tuesday Jan. 13th at 7 pm at the United Methodist Church.
Introduction to the Landmark Forum
Susan Pitiger, Sande Cheney, and other graduates of the Landmark Forum are hosting a special, free introduction to Landmark Education. Landmark is a global training and development enterprise, whose purpose is to empower and enable people and organizations to generate and fulfill new possibilities.
One of the benefits of participating in the Landmark Forum is having access to power, freedom, and full self-expression.
Landmark creates and provides programs, services, and paradigms that produce extraordinary results for your life. The object of the introduction is to give you the opportunity to experience being in the Landmark Forum; to create a way of being in an area of their world that isn’t working or working as well as you would like, and to register for the course if you determine it would make a difference in your life.
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Where: Susan Pitiger’s home; 11610 SW 220th, Vashon, WA 98070
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When: November 2, 2008 from 2:00 to 5:00 PM
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Contact: 463-5864 if directions are needed
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Cost: The introduction is free.
Click here for a video introduction to The Landmark Forum




