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DTSTAMP:20070516T183345Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070325T140000
SUMMARY:Bike repair self-help
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070325T170000
DESCRIPTION:Take your sick bike to Garfield Community Center\, 2323 East
  Cherry St.\, 98122\n\nThe folks from The Bikery can help you fix your b
 ike YOURSELF for FREE.\n\nDetails: http://tinyurl.com/2cma4z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20070610T065959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070517T143343Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20070520T140000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070520T150000
SUMMARY:Sexism in Bicycling Culture Forum 
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070520T180000
DESCRIPTION:Sexism in Bicycling Culture Forum – Open to Everybody!\nSund
 ay\, May 20th | Garfield Community Center | 3:00pm – 5:00pm\n\nNo matter
  who you are\, we invite you to join this facilitated discussion on the 
 impact sexism has on bicycling culture\, and the impact you can have in 
 transforming it.\n\nSponsored by the Bikery:\nhttp://millerparkseattle.b
 logspot.com/2007/03/local-bike-maintenance.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20070423T183000
DTSTAMP:20070425T061356Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070423T183000
SUMMARY:City Neighborhood Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070423T210000
DESCRIPTION:What:  	The City Neighborhood Council (CNC) is a citizen-led
  advisory group\, comprised of elected members from each of the City’s 1
 3 Districts (i.e. from their District Councils). \n\nhttp://www.seattle.
 gov/neighborhoodcouncil/\n\nThe CNC's purpose is to provide city-wide co
 ordination for the Neighborhood Matching Fund\, Neighborhood Budget Prio
 ritization\, and Neighborhood Planning programs.\n\nThe CNC also provide
 s a forum for a discussion of common neighborhood issues and is availabl
 e for advice on policies necessary for the effective and equitable imple
 mentation of the Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program. Its month
 ly meetings are open to the public\n\nWhere: West Precinct Conference Ro
 om\, 810 Virginia St\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 4th Monday\, 6:30 - 9 PM\n\nO
 fficers:Chair:  Chris Leman (Lake Union)\, cleman@oo.net\, (206) 322-546
 3\nVice Chair:  Pat Murakami (Southeast)\, president@mountbaker.org\nSec
 retary:  Judith Edwards (Greater Duwamish)\, judedw@comcast.net       \n
 \nCity Contact: Scott Minnix\, 684-0270\, scott.minnix@seattle.gov\n\nTh
 is month's agenda:\n\nDraft Agenda\n \n
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080426T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080426T160000
SUMMARY:Really\, Really FREE arket
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DESCRIPTION:http://www.centraldistrictnews.com/2008/04/22/the-really-rea
 lly-free-market-saturday-april-26\n\nThe Really Really Free Market(RRFM)
  movement is a non-hierarchical collective of people who form a temporar
 y market based on an alternative gift economy. It holds as a major goal 
 to build a community based on sharing resources\, caring for one another
  and improving the collective lives of all.\n\nNothing is for trade\, sa
 le or barter\; everything is free. Bring what you want\, take what you w
 ant. You can bring things you dont use but can be re-used like books\, c
 lothes\, household goods. You can bring skills like haircuts or massages
  or talents.\n\n\nWhen: Saturday April 26\, 12 noon to 4:00pm\nWhere: Pr
 att Park 1800 S Main St\nSeattle\, WA \nWho: Everyone\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080322T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080322T110000
SUMMARY:Miller Egghunt
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DTSTAMP:20080317T063109Z
DESCRIPTION:Egghunt at Miller Community Center\, 330 - 19th Ave E. (206-
 684-4753).\n\nAge groups: 5 and under\, 6 to 9\, 9 to 12.\n\nEvent is FR
 EE. Bring a bag for yuor eggs.\n\nContact the Center if you'd love to vo
 lunteer for the event (thavy.pen@seattle.gov\, 684-4753)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20091029T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20091029T200000
SUMMARY:Miller Community Center Halloween 
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DTSTAMP:20091015T060315Z
DESCRIPTION:http://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2009/10/miller-hallowe
 en-carnival-and-toddler.html\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080301T093000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080301T133000
SUMMARY:Neighborhood Planning Forum
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DTSTAMP:20080226T075834Z
DESCRIPTION:http://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2008/02/neighborhood-p
 lanning-forum-this.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081011T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081011T210000
SUMMARY:20th Anniversary of the Neighborhood Matching Fund.
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DTSTAMP:20081007T030945Z
DESCRIPTION:Details: http://tinyurl.com/4xyd6y\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071127T110000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071127T110000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Appreciation
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DTSTAMP:20071120T053829Z
DESCRIPTION:http://tinyurl.com/2p747o
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080107T170000
SUMMARY:CNC Exec
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DTSTAMP:20080104T044534Z
DESCRIPTION:You are needed in the Monday\, Jan. 7 monthly conference cal
 l (5-6 p.m.) of the CNC executive committee.  You can participate by con
 ference telephone at 684-9210\, and are also welcome in person at the Fr
 emont Neighborhood Service Center\, 908 North 34th.  If you can't partic
 ipate\, I hope you'll let me know any thoughts you have for revising the
  draft Jan. 28 agenda\, which is below.     \n 
DURATION:PT1H
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20080413T180917Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.railstoalesbrewfest.com/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080712T160000
SUMMARY:Rails to Ales Brewfest
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080712T220000
DESCRIPTION:Rails-To-Ales Brewfest on July 12\, 2008\, from 4-10 p.m. Th
 e event will be held in Iron Horse State Park located at the site of the
  Historic Milwaukee Road South Cle Elum Depot in South Cle Elum\, WA.\n\
 nhttp://www.railstoalesbrewfest.com/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071205T170000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071205T190000
SUMMARY:Parks Department Strategic Business Plan Public Meeting
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DESCRIPTION: Yesler Community Center\, 917 E Yesler Way\n\n\nDetails/lin
 ks/survey\n\nhttp://tinyurl.com/29gbwv\n\nPUBLIC MEETINGS TO GATHER INPU
 T ON A STRATEGIC BUSINESS PLAN FOR PARKS AND RECREATION\nALL ARE WELCOME
 !\n\nPLEASE FILL OUT OUR ONLINE SURVEY AT \nhttp://www.seattle.gov/parks
 /Publications/BusinessPlan.htm
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071215T110000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071215T160000
SUMMARY:Miller CC Holiday Party
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DTSTAMP:20071210T230623Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Garfield CC
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20090507T180000
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DTSTAMP:20090507T172351Z
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090507T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090507T193000
DESCRIPTION:Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship\n\nWhat: Implemen
 tation and updating of the Central Area Plan (including the Madsion-Mill
 er area)\, formulated by citizen neighborhood planning efforts\, 1996-98
 .\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/npi/plans.htm\n\nWhere: Garfie
 ld Community Center\,\n2323 East Cherry St. on the corner of 23rd & Cher
 ry.\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, First Thursday\n\nContact: Adrienne Bailey\, (
 206) 323-3738\, kismit_2000@yahoo.com\n\nThis month's agenda:\n
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070324T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070324T120000
SUMMARY:Central Area Cleanup
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DESCRIPTION:Our neighbors on 21st Avenue\, Motoko Hayashi and Joshua Swa
 nson\, have organized a cleanup of E Union Street Saturday March 24th fr
 om 10am-noon. \n\nThe City has provided litter bags and will pickup the 
 litter collected.\n\nVolunteers will meet at Katy's Corner Cafe at 20th 
 & E Union at 10am. Bring\ngloves and a smile. A leaf rake or two would b
 e helpful\,\n\nContact: Jean Tinnea\,  <jean_tinnea@hotmail.com>	
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070714T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070714T150000
SUMMARY:Squire Park BBQ
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DESCRIPTION:HOT DOGS\,   ICE CREAM\,   CLOWNS\n \nSQUIRE PARK NEIGHBORHO
 OD BARBECUE\nSATURDAY JULY 14\nNOON – 3:00 P.M.\nRain or Shine\nLangston
  Hughes Center\n17th and Yesler \nPlease come to the annual neighborhood
  get-together. \n Community meeting at 10 A.M. followed by party at noon
 \nALL ARE INVITED\nto the meeting and/or the party.\nSponsored by the Sq
 uire Park Community Council and Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center/S
 eattle Parks and Recreation\n \nHamburgers\, hot dogs\, veggie burgers\,
  salads\, and drinks will be provided. (If you like\, you may bring a sa
 lad\, or dessert\, to share\, but the only thing required is your presen
 ce.)\n \nActivities for children - entertainment featuring Stewbum the c
 lown!!!\nMusic!!! \nBring a friend or neighbor \nTHANKS TO COMMUNITY PAR
 TNERS: Key Bank Central Area Branch\, Seattle University\, and many othe
 rs
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LOCATION:City Hall's Bertha Knight Landes Room
DTSTAMP:20081013T063221Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081028T180000
SUMMARY:Seattle Neighborhood Summit
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081028T213000
DESCRIPTION: THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BRING ITS VIEWS TO THE SEATTLE NEI
 GHBORHOODS SUMMIT--\nTUESDAY\, OCT. 28 AT CITY HALL.  INFORMAL NETWORKIN
 G AT 5:15 PM\, FORMAL PROGRAM 6-9 \n \nPlease be there at City Hall the 
 evening of Tuesday\, Oct. 28 for the Seattle Neighborhoods Summit!  This
  is your chance to express your ideas and meet with others who care abou
 t Seattle and its neighborhoods.  Light supper and beverages will be ava
 ilable throughout.  The event begins at 5:15 for informal networking wit
 h other volunteers and with City officials\, and the official proceeding
 s begin at 6.  First on the agenda is a keynote address by the  Mayor.  
 Then there are two sessions of fourteen breakout\, focus groups (topics 
 listed below).  The summit ends with a panel at which issues and questio
 ns from the focus groups are posed for a dialogue with members of the Ci
 ty Council. \n \nPlease help us publicize this important event\, and urg
 e your friends and neighbors to come.  There will be a video and a writt
 en report\, as with the January 2006 summit (available at http://seattle
 .gov/neighborhoodcouncil in the section on \"documents\, videos and link
 s\").  For questions\, contact City Neighborhood Council Chair Chris Lem
 an\, cleman@oo.net  (206) 322-5463.  The City Neighborhood Council is a 
 Seattle advisory committee\, made up of one representative from each of 
 the thirteen district councils\, which are also advisory committees.  Be
 low is the program for the Oct. 28 event:\n\n5:15  Informal networking w
 ith other volunteers and with City officials\n6:00  Welcome and introduc
 tions\n6:10  Keynote by Mayor\n6:30  First breakout session (see list of
  focus groups)\n7:15  Second breakout session (see list of focus groups)
 \n8:00  A panel of City Councilmembers responds to issues and questions 
 from the focus groups\n9:00  Adjourn\n\nThe topics of the focus groups a
 re as follows:\n \n(1)  Advocacy\, communications\, community-building\,
  and inclusiveness\n(2)  Open\, participatory\, and ethical government\n
 (3)  Keeping neighborhoods safe from fire\, crime\, and disaster\n(4)  N
 eighborhood and business economic development\n(5)  Neighborhood-friendl
 y utilities\n(6)  Parks\, community centers\, open space\, and trees\n(7
 )  Youth and schools\n(8)  Human and health services\, seniors\, and sub
 sidized housing\n(9)  Libraries\, the arts\, cultural heritage\, and his
 toric preservation\n(10)  Roads\, crossings\, and sidewalks\n(11)  Trans
 it and bicycling\n(12)  Neighborhood zoning\, land use\, design\, and pl
 anning\n(13)  Air quality\, noise\, and public health\n(14)  Opportunity
  for topics not covered by other sessions\n 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081024T170000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081024T190000
SUMMARY:East Madison YMCA Fall Festival
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DTSTAMP:20081017T043550Z
DESCRIPTION:http://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2008/10/ymca-fall-fami
 ly-festival-and-no.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE;CN="Susan Isaacson":mailto:sji@qwest.net
LOCATION:Susan Isaacson
DTSTAMP:20070720T203906Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070625T083000
SUMMARY:Dentist
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070625T093000
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DESCRIPTION:cleaning and inspection by Sue.\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080123T193000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080123T213000
SUMMARY:Free Concert
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DTSTAMP:20080117T151151Z
DESCRIPTION:Quinton Morris\, violinist\, music professor and founder and
  director of The Young Eight\, America’s only all African-American strin
 g octet\, will join Associate Conductor Carolyn Kuan as she leads the Se
 attle Symphony in several free community concerts.\nThe (all Mozart) per
 formances will be on Wednesday\, January 23\, at 7:30 p.m. at Langston H
 ughes Performing Arts Center .\n\nDetails: http://tinyurl.com/2438ke
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
LOCATION:Broadway Sunday Farmers Market
DTSTAMP:20081030T143624Z
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CREATED:20080409T235414Z
DTSTART:20080713T180000Z
SUMMARY:Broadway Farmers Market
DTEND:20080713T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sunday\, 11 am
  - 3 pm\, from May 11 through Nov. 23\, in the lot behind the Bank of Am
 erican at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the Neighborh
 ood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedicated to sup
 porting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  You can find
  information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at \nhttp://ww
 w.seattlefarmersmarkets.org. \n\nmap:\nhttp://halfpinticecream.com/broad
 way.php?height=520&width=700&inlineId=myOnPageContent
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
DURATION:PT4H
LOCATION:Broadway Sunday Farmers Market
DTSTAMP:20080710T183020Z
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SUMMARY:Broadway Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:The Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sunday\, 11 am
  - 3 pm\, from May 11 through Nov. 23\, in the lot behind the Bank of Am
 erican at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the Neighborh
 ood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedicated to sup
 porting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  You can find
  information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at \nhttp://ww
 w.seattlefarmersmarkets.org. \n\nmap:\nhttp://halfpinticecream.com/broad
 way.php?height=520&width=700&inlineId=myOnPageContent\n\nA great article
  in the Wednesday PI talks about farmers markets and highlights one of t
 he really fun benefits of a good farmers market: discovering foods you n
 ever tasted before  (http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/food/369987_dining09.
 html )… this Sunday\, try a veggie you’ve never eaten before – ask the v
 endor the best way to prepare it if you aren’t sure.  Most vegetables ta
 ste delicious when simply steamed with a drizzle of olive oil or butter\
 , a squeeze of lemon and a dash of sea salt.  Michael Pollan said it wel
 l: Eat [real] food\, not too much\, mostly plants.\n\n \n\nLoki Fish is 
 also bringing in their latest catch of wild salmon -  rich in healthy fa
 ts and fantastic flavor – grill\, bake\, or pan-fry.  Leftovers make exc
 ellent salmon-salad sandwiches (with mayo and some chopped fresh dill or
  parsley from the market). \n\n \n\nLocal strawberries are a lovely trea
 t – enjoy them while they’re here\, and start looking for raspberries an
 d other berries soon.  Fruit season is late this year\, but we’re well o
 n our way now to seeing more of this sweet stuff from local farms in the
  weeks to come.\n\n \n\n \n\nThe Broadway Farmers Market takes place eve
 ry Sunday\, 11 am - 3 pm\, from May 11 through Nov. 23\, in the lot behi
 nd the Bank of American at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated
  by the Neighborhood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization
  dedicated to supporting and strengthening Washington's small family far
 ms.  You can find information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Marke
 ts at www.seattlefarmersmarkets.org. \n\n \n\nThe Broadway Sunday Farmer
 s Market also accepts EBT/Quest cards (food stamps)\, as well as WIC and
  Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Coupons. 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
DURATION:PT4H
LOCATION:Broadway Sunday Farmers Market
DTSTAMP:20080724T072328Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080727T110000
CREATED:20080409T235414Z
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080727T110000
SUMMARY:Broadway Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:The Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sunday\, 11 am
  - 3 pm\, from May 11 through Nov. 23\, in the lot behind the Bank of Am
 erican at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the Neighborh
 ood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedicated to sup
 porting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  You can find
  information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at \nhttp://ww
 w.seattlefarmersmarkets.org. \n\nmap:\nhttp://halfpinticecream.com/broad
 way.php?height=520&width=700&inlineId=myOnPageContent\n\nThis Sunday\, l
 ook for more pole beans\, apricots\, berries\, and maybe even some sweet
  corn!  Also\, delicious fresh wild-caught salmon from Two If By Seafood
 .  Cherries are still very plentiful too. And Olsen Farm is back at the 
 market with grass-fed beef and yummy potatoes – so with Toboton Creek go
 ats and Stokesberry chickens\, this market is a fabulous destination for
  anyone interested in sustainable\, local\, humanely-raised\, high-quali
 ty meats and poultry.*  Of course\, vegetables are piling up on the mark
 et tables as we enter peak summer harvest season – the next couple of mo
 nths will bring us an amazing bounty of beautiful summer fruits and vege
 tables.\n \n* For good info on grass-fed meats\, check out http://www.ea
 twild.com/  
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
DURATION:PT4H
LOCATION:Broadway Sunday Farmers Market
DTSTAMP:20080801T034716Z
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SUMMARY:Broadway Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:The Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sunday\, 11 am
  - 3 pm\, from May 11 through Nov. 23\, in the lot behind the Bank of Am
 erican at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the Neighborh
 ood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedicated to sup
 porting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  You can find
  information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at \nhttp://ww
 w.seattlefarmersmarkets.org. \n\nmap:\nhttp://halfpinticecream.com/broad
 way.php?height=520&width=700&inlineId=myOnPageContent\n\nThis Sunday loo
 k for more berries and stone fruits – delicious varieties from different
  farmers including Alm Hill\, Tiny’s and other farmers.  Summer vegetabl
 es are really coming in too: squashes\, eggplant\, cucumbers\, lettuces\
 , tomatoes\, peppers…\n \nThis week Toboton Creek Goats is back\, and th
 ere’s wonderful fresh salmon\, and grass-fed beef from Olsen.\n \nLive m
 usic this week from the fabulous Pasquale Santos – you can catch him als
 o at the Pink Door later this month!\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
DURATION:PT4H
LOCATION:Broadway Sunday Farmers Market
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SUMMARY:Broadway Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:The Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sunday\, 11 am
  - 3 pm\, from May 11 through Nov. 23\, in the lot behind the Bank of Am
 erican at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the Neighborh
 ood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedicated to sup
 porting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  You can find
  information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at \nhttp://ww
 w.seattlefarmersmarkets.org. \n\nmap:\nhttp://halfpinticecream.com/broad
 way.php?height=520&width=700&inlineId=myOnPageContent\n\nBroadway Farmer
 s Market Open Through Nov 23\n\n \n\nFabulous Fall Harvests from Local F
 arms\n\n \n\n            October brings an amazing variety of fresh frui
 ts and vegetables from our local farms to the market tables.  Colorful c
 arrots\, tomatoes\, and peppers come in red\, orange\, yellow\, green an
 d bi-colored.  You can find purple cauliflower\, white eggplant and gold
 en beets\, pink and blue potatoes\, and every kind of braising green fro
 m yellow-stemmed chard to purple kale.  These colors aren't just pretty 
 to look at: the range of fresh flavors is truly a chef's delight.  Plus\
 , these beautiful hues herald an abundance of nutrients that simply can'
 t be matched by any other source.    \n\n            Much of summer's bo
 unty is still being harvested through the end of October.  You'll still 
 find berries\, plums\, nectarines and melons on the tables\, plus more a
 nd more varieties of apples\, pears and Asian pears.  On the vegetable f
 ront\, you can also find sweet corn\, the last of the summer squashes\, 
 shelling beans\, cucumbers\, cabbage\, broccoli\, turnips\, all kinds of
  winter squashes\, beautiful lettuces\, pole beans and more…plus delicio
 us cheeses\, meats\, baked goods\, seafood\, cut flowers\, honey\, and p
 reserves. \n\n                        The Broadway Sunday Farmers Market
  hosts the annual pumpkin decorating event for kids on Sunday\, October 
 26\, just in time for Halloween.  There will be lots of glitter\, sequin
 s\, pipe cleaners\, paint and other wonderful decorations to inspire you
 ng artists.  All pumpkins and materials supplied by the market\, and kid
 s of all ages are invited to decorate a pumpkin to take home with them. 
  Decorating starts at 11 am. \n\n            November will bring more pu
 mpkins\, winter squashes\, greens\, potatoes and other root vegetables\,
  with plenty of options for holiday meals and winter feasts.  Chef Sabri
 na Tinsley of La Spiga will be the guest at the \"Eat Local for Thanksgi
 ving\" cooking demo at the market on Nov. 9\, showing shoppers delicious
  and easy ways to impress your hosts or guests at any holiday feast.  Sh
 oppers are encouraged to take the pledge to Eat Local for Thanksgiving -
  support local farms and get your ingredients at the Farmers Market!  Th
 e cooking demo starts at noon on Nov 9.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
DURATION:PT4H
LOCATION:Broadway Sunday Farmers Market
DTSTAMP:20081030T143624Z
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SUMMARY:Broadway Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:The Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sunday\, 11 am
  - 3 pm\, from May 11 through Nov. 23\, in the lot behind the Bank of Am
 erican at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the Neighborh
 ood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedicated to sup
 porting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  You can find
  information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at \nhttp://ww
 w.seattlefarmersmarkets.org. \n\nmap:\nhttp://halfpinticecream.com/broad
 way.php?height=520&width=700&inlineId=myOnPageContent\n\nThe Broadway Su
 nday Farmers Market is going strong through November 23! \n\n \n\nThis S
 unday\, look for lots of delicious heirloom apples\, pears and Asian pea
 rs\, plums\, all kinds of winter squashes\, plus dozens of fresh vegetab
 les including artichokes\, broccoli\, peppers sweet and hot\, heirloom l
 ettuces\, braising greens\, potatoes\, beets and turnips – all fresh fro
 m local farms. \n\n \n\nOther weekly goodies: fresh eggs\, cheeses\, pas
 ture-raised meats\, wild-caught salmon\, baked goods\, fresh pasta. \n\n
  \n\nThis Sunday we’ve got live music from local favorites Moe & Amy\, a
 nd next Sunday the 9th we’re hosting a pre-Thanksgiving COOKING DEMO by 
 Chef Sabrina Tinsley of La Spiga.  Shoppers are encouraged to take the p
 ledge to Eat Local for Thanksgiving (you can take the pledge on-line at 
  http://dnr.metrokc.gov/wlr/farms/eatlocal/index.asp ) – and Chef Sabrin
 a will give shoppers some great ideas for making fabulous holiday dishes
  with local\, seasonal farm ingredients.\n\n \n\nThe Broadway Farmers Ma
 rket takes place every Sunday\, 11 am - 3 pm\, from May 11 through Nov. 
 23\, in the lot behind the Bank of American at Broadway & E. Thomas.  Th
 e market is operated by the Neighborhood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non
 -profit (501 (c) 3) organization dedicated to supporting and strengtheni
 ng Washington 's small family farms.  Your tax deductible donation helps
  the NFMA continue to grow and serve our farmers and communities - you c
 an make a donation at any time at the market info tent.  To find out mor
 e about how you can support the market and our local farmers\, visit us 
 at www.seattlefarmersm arkets.org. \n\n The Broadway Sunday Farmers Mark
 et also accepts EBT/Quest cards (food stamps)\, as well as WIC and Senio
 r Farmers Market Nutrition Coupons. 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080503T140000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080503T190000
SUMMARY:Skillet/Horses @ Bottleneck
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DESCRIPTION:Join Skillet at The BottleNeck Lounge for The Kentucky Derby
  Saturday\, May 3\n\nNO Cover\nDoors at 2\nRace at 3 on the big flat scr
 een TV\nSkillet from 3:30 – 7 PM\nwww.skilletstreetfood.com\n\nhttp://ww
 w.bottlenecklounge.com/events.html\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:330 19th Ave E.
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20081008T190000
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DTSTAMP:20090107T161853Z
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070509T190000
SUMMARY:Miller Community Center Advisory Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070509T210000
DESCRIPTION:What: The Miiler Advisory Council works closely with Miller 
 Community Center to help provide support and imagination to bring you th
 e programs you want. The Advisory Council assists in providing programs 
 and services to the community and advise the Department of Parks and Rec
 reation regarding programs\, services\, facilities and operations\n\nhtt
 p://www.seattle.gov/parks/centers/miller.htm\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/p
 arks/Arc/default.htm\n\nWhere: Miller Community Center\, 330 - 19th Ave.
  E.\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 2nd Wednesday\n\nContact: Center Director Thav
 y Pen\, 684-4753\, thavy.pen@seattle.gov\n\nThis month's agenda:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT2H
LOCATION:330 19th Ave E.
DTSTAMP:20071010T233836Z
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SUMMARY:Miller Community Center Advisory Council
DESCRIPTION:What: The Miiler Advisory Council works closely with Miller 
 Community Center to help provide support and imagination to bring you th
 e programs you want. The Advisory Council assists in providing programs 
 and services to the community and advise the Department of Parks and Rec
 reation regarding programs\, services\, facilities and operations\n\nhtt
 p://www.seattle.gov/parks/centers/miller.htm\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/p
 arks/Arc/default.htm\n\nWhere: Miller Community Center\, 330 - 19th Ave.
  E.\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 2nd Wednesday\n\nContact: Center Director Thav
 y Pen\, 684-4753\, thavy.pen@seattle.gov\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nMill
 er Community Center\nAdvisory Council Meeting Agenda\n10 October 2007 – 
 7:00 – 8:30\n\n\nPre-planned absence  – Merica and Heidi  (maybe Michael
 )\n\n\n1.	RecTech request for funds – Thavy  \n\n	\n2.	Halloween Festiva
 l  - Thavy \n\n•	Update on activities \n•	How can we help \n \n\n3.  Cla
 ss ideas – Thavy \n\n•	Brief update  re additional classes – needs and o
 pportunities \n		parenting classes\, baby sign language\, pet classes\, 
 pet meet 			and greets\, pet shows \n\n\n4.  2007 – 2008 Focus – All  \n
 •	Fund Raising\nPerhaps teen involvement \n•	New member recruitment \nFo
 cus on toddler’s parents\, organic pick up\, and those in leadership rol
 es (coaches\, leaders\, etc.) – Andrew and Heidi will draft flyer\, cont
 act Capitol Hill times about writing an article \n•	Anniversary Celebrat
 ion plans – status update \nApril of 2008 – good dates include April 12\
 , 19. 26\n•	Farmers Market – should we contact the association re. Hosti
 ng at Miller? \n\n\n5. Holiday Celebration – Thavy \n•	Mayor will be out
  of the country – thanks for inviting him\, Andrew \n•	Date\n•	How can w
 e help \n\n\n\n6. Other – All \n\n\n7. Action Items Update – All \n•	Inv
 ite mayor to Holiday Party and Anniversary Celebration – Done \n•	Review
  Advisory Council marketing materials – Andrew and Heidi – still researc
 hing \n•	Discuss remodel w/ Robert – Thavy - ?\n•	Review bylaws\, consid
 er class offerings and recruitment strategy – All – still pending\n\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT2H
LOCATION:330 19th Ave E.
DTSTAMP:20071113T060556Z
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SUMMARY:Miller Community Center Advisory Council
DESCRIPTION:What: The Miiler Advisory Council works closely with Miller 
 Community Center to help provide support and imagination to bring you th
 e programs you want. The Advisory Council assists in providing programs 
 and services to the community and advise the Department of Parks and Rec
 reation regarding programs\, services\, facilities and operations\n\nhtt
 p://www.seattle.gov/parks/centers/miller.htm\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/p
 arks/Arc/default.htm\n\nWhere: Miller Community Center\, 330 - 19th Ave.
  E.\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 2nd Wednesday\n\nContact: Center Director Thav
 y Pen\, 684-4753\, thavy.pen@seattle.gov\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nMill
 er Community Center\nAdvisory Council Meeting Agenda\n14 November – 7:00
  – 8:30\n\nExcused Absence: Krishna\, Heidi \n\nUpdates/Action Item Stat
 us\n\n1.	RecTech request for funds update – Thavy  \nUpdate on  other ce
 nters agreeing to the donate\n	\n2.	Halloween Festival recap – Thavy \n\
 n\n3.  Action Items Update – All \n•	Review Advisory Council marketing m
 aterials – Andrew and Heidi – Due Dec. 12\n•	Discuss remodel w/ Robert –
  Thavy – Done\n•	Review bylaws\, consider class offerings and recruitmen
 t strategy – All – still pending \n•	New member recruitment \nFocus on t
 oddler’s parents\, organic pick up\, and those in leadership roles (coac
 hes\, leaders\, etc.) – Andrew and Heidi will draft flyer\, contact Capi
 tol Hill times about writing an article – Due Dec. 12\n•	Communication –
  how do we continue to market and communicate the events at Miller beyon
 d what we do now?\n\n\n4.  More discussion on 2007 – 2008 Focus – All  \
 nGoal: Decide one or two projects for the year to do and that we can put
  our resource and time into. Example – the 10 year anniversary celebrati
 on and the setting up the food vendor for soccer players\n•	Fund Raising
  – paid parking idea – need to investigate on the parking issue\no	Map o
 f the parking lot\no	Need to investigate who is parking in the back park
 ing lot – teachers\, commuters downtown?\n•	Need to plan for the soccer 
 field new turf and how it affects the community center – for 2009\n•	Per
 haps teen involvement \n•	Anniversary Celebration plans – status update 
 \nApril of 2008 – confirm goal date is April 19\n•	Farmers Market – shou
 ld we contact the association re. Hosting at Miller? \no	Approach the ma
 rket organizer – Thavy \n\n\n5. Community Holiday Celebration – Thavy \n
 \n•	Date - 12/15 10-3pm\n•	How can we help\n\n\n\n6. Miller Staff/Counci
 l Holiday Celebration – All\n	Should we do something together – party at
  Miller\, brunch out\, etc.\n\n7. Meeting times – All\n	Does the 2nd Wed
  of each month still work best\n\n8.	Officers – John\n\n9.	Other – All \
 n\n
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:330 19th Ave E.
DTSTAMP:20080214T061656Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080227T190000
SUMMARY:Miller Community Center Advisory Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080227T210000
DESCRIPTION:What: The Miiler Advisory Council works closely with Miller 
 Community Center to help provide support and imagination to bring you th
 e programs you want. The Advisory Council assists in providing programs 
 and services to the community and advise the Department of Parks and Rec
 reation regarding programs\, services\, facilities and operations\n\nhtt
 p://www.seattle.gov/parks/centers/miller.htm\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/p
 arks/Arc/default.htm\n\nWhere: Miller Community Center\, 330 - 19th Ave.
  E.\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 2nd Wednesday\n\nContact: Center Director Thav
 y Pen\, 684-4753\, thavy.pen@seattle.gov\n\nThis month's agenda:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT2H
LOCATION:330 19th Ave E.
DTSTAMP:20080728T195511Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080813T190000
SUMMARY:Miller Community Center Advisory Council
DESCRIPTION:What: The Miiler Advisory Council works closely with Miller 
 Community Center to help provide support and imagination to bring you th
 e programs you want. The Advisory Council assists in providing programs 
 and services to the community and advise the Department of Parks and Rec
 reation regarding programs\, services\, facilities and operations\n\nhtt
 p://www.seattle.gov/parks/centers/miller.htm\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/p
 arks/Arc/default.htm\n\nWhere: Miller Community Center\, 330 - 19th Ave.
  E.\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 2nd Wednesday\n\nContact: Center Director Thav
 y Pen\, 684-4753\, thavy.pen@seattle.gov\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nMeet
  new director (Alan)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT2H
LOCATION:330 19th Ave E.
DTSTAMP:20081110T171945Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081112T190000
SUMMARY:Miller Community Center Advisory Council
DESCRIPTION:What: The Miiler Advisory Council works closely with Miller 
 Community Center to help provide support and imagination to bring you th
 e programs you want. The Advisory Council assists in providing programs 
 and services to the community and advise the Department of Parks and Rec
 reation regarding programs\, services\, facilities and operations\n\nhtt
 p://www.seattle.gov/parks/centers/miller.htm\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/p
 arks/Arc/default.htm\n\nWhere: Miller Community Center\, 330 - 19th Ave.
  E.\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 2nd Wednesday\n\nContact: Center Director Thav
 y Pen\, 684-4753\, thavy.pen@seattle.gov\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nYes\
 , we are meeting this Wednesday at 7pm\, our normal meeting schedule. Pl
 ease send any agenda items you would like to discuss for this meeting. O
 therwise we can review the holiday party\, the soccer field\, Miller sta
 ff situation\, and other relevant issues. We may also have a special gue
 st visiting us that evening. Thanks.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT2H
LOCATION:330 19th Ave E.
DTSTAMP:20090107T161853Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090114T190000
SUMMARY:Miller Community Center Advisory Council
DESCRIPTION:What: The Miiler Advisory Council works closely with Miller 
 Community Center to help provide support and imagination to bring you th
 e programs you want. The Advisory Council assists in providing programs 
 and services to the community and advise the Department of Parks and Rec
 reation regarding programs\, services\, facilities and operations\n\nhtt
 p://www.seattle.gov/parks/centers/miller.htm\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/p
 arks/Arc/default.htm\n\nWhere: Miller Community Center\, 330 - 19th Ave.
  E.\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 2nd Wednesday\n\nContact: Center Director Thav
 y Pen\, 684-4753\, thavy.pen@seattle.gov\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nCONF
 IRMED. Laury\, I wanted to invite you so we can take some time to review
  the past holiday party so we can make sure we make improvements to next
  year’s party
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071125T053000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071125T160000
SUMMARY:Marathon
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DTSTAMP:20071119T074553Z
DESCRIPTION:Many streets closed. See:\n\nhttp://www.seattlemarathon.org/
 download/SM07_AffectedStreets_100005L.pdf
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080427T093000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080427T150000
SUMMARY:Safety and Self Defense Workshop
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DTSTAMP:20080422T035828Z
DESCRIPTION:Do You Feel Safe?:  Capitol Hill Responds to Violence\nOne D
 ay Safety and Self Defense Workshop. Sunday\, April 27th from 9:30am-3:0
 0pm\, Miller Community Center\, 330 19th Avenue East. Free event hosted 
 by Seattle Commission for Sexual Minorities\, Seattle Police Department 
 and the SPD LGBT Advisory Council  For more information please call the 
 Seattle Office of Civil Right at 206.684.4500 or email: david@sexualmino
 rities.org\nFlyer for this event:http://www.seattle.gov/scsm/Documents/p
 oster_layout.pdf\n\n--Self Defense Workshop by Home Alive\n--Healthy Rel
 ationships Workshop by NW Network\n--Hate Crimes 101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080601T110000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080601T150000
SUMMARY:Meet the CHCC candidates
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DTSTAMP:20080522T045912Z
DESCRIPTION:Meet the CHCC candidates at the Broadway Farmer's Market\nLo
 cation: just behind the Broadway Bank of America\nStreet: 10th Ave East 
 and East Thomas
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080204T140000
SUMMARY:City Council Action Plan
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DTSTAMP:20080204T043658Z
DESCRIPTION:http://tinyurl.com/29y4k7\n\nAt this meeting the nine Counci
 lmembers will announce how they will address the critical issues facing 
 the city. As the City’s lawmaking body\, each year the Council is respon
 sible for taking action on the issues that shape Seattle’s business\, so
 cial\, and physical environment\, ranging from public safety to affordab
 le housing\, from city parks to global warming\, and from the Alaskan Wa
 y Viaduct to bicycle paths. \n\nWhere: Council Chambers\, Second Floor\,
  City Hall\, 600 Fourth Avenue\nWhen: Monday\, February 4\, 2008\, 2:00 
 p.m.\n
DURATION:PT1H
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070916T130000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070916T143000
SUMMARY:NEW Capitol Hill Park meeting
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DTSTAMP:20070911T181819Z
DESCRIPTION:\n\nThe neighbors planning group for a garden park at 16th &
  Howell will meet this coming Sunday\, September 16\, 1-2:30 PM in the G
 roup Health South Building Atrium meeting room.  This is our second meet
 ing.  We would be delighted if you would join us in planning this new pa
 rk/gardening opportunity.\n\nA proposed agenda is below:\n\nIntroduction
 \n- Convene\n- Self introductions all around\n\nReview of Information to
  Date\n- Dimensions and purchase\n- Refer to list of ideas from last mee
 ting (posted)\n- Refer to Wendy's sketch from the ideas (posted)\n- Feed
 back from e-mail\n\nKey Issues Seem to Be\n- P-patch requirements\n- Par
 k requirements\n- Are they in conflict?\n\n- Governance and Maintenance\
 n- P-patch model\n- Parks model\n- Are they in conflict?\n\nDevelop a li
 st of key principles for our vision\nSome ideas include:\n  - use of her
 bicides and pesticides?\n  - palate of plantings?\n  - integration of us
 es?\n  - \"passive\" recreation?\n  - gardening?\n  - P-patches?\n  - co
 mposting?\n  - maintenance?\n  - governance?\n\nA little time out to thi
 nk\, draw\, talk to each other -- drawing materials will be on hand.\n\n
 Regather:\n\nProposals\, please present and discuss\nCritiques\, everyon
 e please comment\nCan we agree on some basic concepts for organizing the
  space\, at least provisionally?\n\nA \"steering committee\"?\nVolunteer
 s to do tasks\, such as\n  - visit Bradner Gardens\n  - visit Maple Leaf
  Park\n  - research potential names\n  - draw up a more formal (i.e. mea
 sured) drawing or drawings of proposals above\n  - research costs\n  - r
 esearch governance ideas  (how to make this work over time)\n\nWhat shal
 l we do next?  What would you like Dotty to do next?\n\nFor more informa
 tion please contact Dotty DeCoster\, dottyd2@drizzle.com\, 325-3167.\n\n
 
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.seattle.gov/dpd/planning/multifamily_code_updat
 e/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071015T173000
SUMMARY: Multifamily Code Update Public Open House
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071015T200000
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to a Multifamily Code Update Public Open Hou
 se. \n\n\nNew Date and Time:  Monday\, Oct. 15\, 2007\, 5:30 - 8:00 p.m.
  \nPresentation begins at 6:00 p.m.\nWhere: Bertha Knight Landes Room\, 
 1st floor\, City Hall\, 600 Fourth\nAve.\n\nDPD has been working with th
 e Seattle Planning Commission\, the\ncommunity\, and design and developm
 ent professionals to update the\nMultifamily Code.\n\nThe public is invi
 ted to provide input on the draft code\nrecommendations. Draft code and 
 other documents will be available Sept.\n26th on DPD*s Multifamily websi
 te:\nwww.seattle.gov/dpd/planning/multifamily_code_update/ \n\nPlease vi
 sit our website for more\ninformation.\n\nThe Bertha Knight Landes room 
 is accessible. Print and communications\naccess is provided on prior req
 uest. Please contact Mike Podowski at\n(206) 386-1988 as soon as possibl
 e to request accommodations for a\ndisability.\n\nJohn Rahaim\nCity Plan
 ning Director\nCity of Seattle\nDepartment of Planning and Development\n
 700 Fifth Avenue Suite 2000\nPO Box 34019\nSeattle WA 98124-4019\n\noffi
 ce location\n700 Fifth Avenue\n19th floor\nvoice 206-684-0434\nfax 206-2
 33-7883\nwww.seattle.gov/dpd\n\nAssistant:  Valauri Stotler\n206-684-341
 5
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080508T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood District Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080508T193000
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Centra Area S. of Madison & Madison
 -Miller area:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/boundaries.h
 tm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n2323 East Cherry Street\n\nRepea
 ts: Monthly\, 2nd Thursday\n\nThomas Whittemore thomas.whittemore@seattl
 e.gov\nNeighborhood District Coordinator\n206-233-7257\n\nThis Month's a
 genda:\n\n1. Introductions\n•	Name and Affiliation\n•	Additions to Agend
 a\n    	Ron Boddie\, Chair - CANDC\nDistrict Council Members\n	6:00 p.m.
 - 6:05 p.m.\n \n2. Roundtable\n•	Updates from neighborhoods\n•	Update fr
 om Neighborhood Plan Stewardship Committee\n	\nRon Boddie  	6:05 p.m.- 6
 :25 p.m.\n\n\n3. Seattle City Council Update	\nCity Council President \n
 Richard Conlin \nChair: Environment\, Emergency Management & Utilities\n
  	6:25 p.m.- 6:45 p.m.\n\n4. Pedestrian Master Plan	\nKatherine Bush\nMa
 jor Projects\nSeattle Department of Transportation	6:45 p.m.- 6:55 p.m.\
 n\n6. Neighborhood Matching  Fund Large Project Application Review  Repo
 rt\n•	NMF Committee report \n•	Vote on Committee Recommendations\n	\nAdr
 ienne Bailey	\n6:55 p.m.- 7:20 p.m\n.\n\n7. June Agenda items and Adjour
 nment	\nRon Boddie	\n7:20 p.m.-7:30 p.m.\n\nContact persons:	Thomas Whit
 temore \nthomas.whittemore@seattle.gov\nNeighborhood District Coordinato
 r\n206-233-7257\nRon Boddie  Chair\nrjboddie_2@msn.com\n206-853-8538\n\n
 \n\n 
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://dnr.metrokc.gov/dnrp/press/2007/0405Westpointopenho
 use.htm
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070421T100000
SUMMARY:West Point Water Treatment Plant Open House
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070421T120000
DESCRIPTION:April 5\, 2007\nNews Release\n\nTreatment plant open house t
 o highlight water pollution prevention\, creating resources from wastewa
 ter\n\nIn celebration of Earth Day\, King County is inviting the public 
 to learn about the most effective method for eliminating water pollution
  and improving water quality in our region – wastewater treatment.\n\nFr
 om 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday\, April 21\, county staff will host an op
 en house at the West Point Treatment Plant\, located at 1400 West Utah S
 treet in Seattle’s Discovery Park.\n\nDuring the open house\, visitors c
 an tour the plant and learn about its role in protecting water quality\,
  and see how we’re using wastewater treatment processes to create valuab
 le resources such as energy\, reclaimed water and biosolids. \n\nThere w
 ill also be displays and information on safer home cleaning products\, a
 s well as an opportunity to meet Doug Rice from “Yard Talk”\, who will b
 e offering tips on natural methods for yard and garden care. Light refre
 shments will be served.\n\nDirections to the West Point Treatment Plant 
 are available on the Web at http://dnr.metrokc.gov/wtd/directions/#WestP
 oint. People can also call 206-296-8361 or 711 TTY for more information 
 or to request reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities.\n\
 nPeople enjoy clean water and a healthy environment because of King Coun
 ty's wastewater treatment program. The county’s Wastewater Treatment Div
 ision protects public health and water quality by serving 17 cities\, 17
  local sewer utilities and more than 1.4 million residents in King\, Sno
 homish and Pierce counties. Formerly called Metro\, the regional clean-w
 ater agency now operated by King County has been preventing water pollut
 ion for more than 40 years.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070322T190000
SUMMARY:Seattle Community Council Federation Meeting
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070322T210000
DESCRIPTION:What: An independent federation of Seattle Neighborhood grou
 ps.\n\n \"The Seattle Community Council Federation welcomes guests and r
 epresentatives from community-based organization in the Seattle area. We
  want to be aware of issues affecting your neighborhood\, and we hope th
 at you will join us with your input at our monthly meetings). \"\n\nWher
 e: NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency)\, Pacific Marine Cente
 r on Lake Union \n1801 Fairview Avenue East.\n\nNOTE: As a federal facil
 ity\, NOAA is on high security alert. Those attending must enter by the 
 security gate and may be asked to present photo ID. If you have not atte
 nded a recent Federation meeting\, please contact Rick Barrett at 206-36
 5-1267 or email him your name\, contact information and address at rickb
 arrett@gmail.com to have your named added to the Guard's entry list. The
  building is ADA compliant and there's ample parking in front.\n\n\nWhen
 : 7 to 9 PM\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 4th Thursday\n\nContact: Rick Barrett 
 at 206-365-1267 or  rickbarrett@gmail.com\n\nThis month's agenda:
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070322T190000
SUMMARY:Seattle Community Council Federation Meeting
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070322T210000
DESCRIPTION:What: An independent federation of Seattle Neighborhood grou
 ps.\n\n \"The Seattle Community Council Federation welcomes guests and r
 epresentatives from community-based organization in the Seattle area. We
  want to be aware of issues affecting your neighborhood\, and we hope th
 at you will join us with your input at our monthly meetings). \"\n\nWher
 e: NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency)\, Pacific Marine Cente
 r on Lake Union \n1801 Fairview Avenue East.\n\nNOTE: As a federal facil
 ity\, NOAA is on high security alert. Those attending must enter by the 
 security gate and may be asked to present photo ID. If you have not atte
 nded a recent Federation meeting\, please contact Rick Barrett at 206-36
 5-1267 or email him your name\, contact information and address at rickb
 arrett@gmail.com to have your named added to the Guard's entry list. The
  building is ADA compliant and there's ample parking in front.\n\n\nWhen
 : 7 to 9 PM\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 4th Thursday\n\nContact: Rick Barrett 
 at 206-365-1267 or  rickbarrett@gmail.com\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nInc
 entive Zoning—Changing the Character of Seattle to Accommodate Growth\nF
 eatured Guest:  Jerry Finrow\, Chair\, Seattle Planning Commission\n\nOn
  February 27th the Seattle Planning Commission released its report and r
 ecommendations on how Seattle should use incentive zoning programs to me
 et predicted housing and job growth targets while contributing to livabi
 lity and sustainability. How do we strike a balance between the desire t
 o encourage density and development with the desire to provide the most 
 benefit to neighborhoods?  Will affordable housing become a reality in S
 eattle? Learn the details of the recommendations and how your community 
 would be affected. To view the report online or to download the pdf go t
 o http://www.seattle.gov/planningcommission/ .  Seattle Planning Commiss
 ioner and Chair\, Jerry Finrow has tentatively committed to speak. He wi
 ll be joined by Casey Mills\, the Commission's analyst. \n7:00        Ca
 ll to Order and Introductions\n        Administration\n1.    Changes to 
 the agenda\n2.    Treasurer's report\n3.    President's report\n\n7:15  
   Incentive Zoning Recommendations – Seattle Planning Commission Chair J
 erry Finrow \n\n8:10    Round Robin on Neighborhood Issues and Projects 
 \n1.    Proposed new sidewalks standards—Update \n2.    State legislativ
 e issues—Update (correspondence to be distributed)\n3.    Spring Worksho
 p—Update \n4.    Other\n\n9:00    Adjourn
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20070426T190000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070426T190000
SUMMARY:Seattle Community Council Federation Meeting
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070426T210000
DESCRIPTION:What: An independent federation of Seattle Neighborhood grou
 ps.\n\n \"The Seattle Community Council Federation welcomes guests and r
 epresentatives from community-based organization in the Seattle area. We
  want to be aware of issues affecting your neighborhood\, and we hope th
 at you will join us with your input at our monthly meetings). \"\n\nWher
 e: NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency)\, Pacific Marine Cente
 r on Lake Union \n1801 Fairview Avenue East.\n\nNOTE: As a federal facil
 ity\, NOAA is on high security alert. Those attending must enter by the 
 security gate and may be asked to present photo ID. If you have not atte
 nded a recent Federation meeting\, please contact Rick Barrett at 206-36
 5-1267 or email him your name\, contact information and address at rickb
 arrett@gmail.com to have your named added to the Guard's entry list. The
  building is ADA compliant and there's ample parking in front.\n\n\nWhen
 : 7 to 9 PM\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 4th Thursday\n\nContact: Rick Barrett 
 at 206-365-1267 or  rickbarrett@gmail.com\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nSee
   seattlefederation.blogspot.com  for more information. \n\n\nSEATTLE CO
 MMUNITY COUNCIL FEDERATION\nRegular Meeting\nNOAA (National Oceanic and 
 Atmospheric Agency)\, Pacific Marine Center on Lake Union \n1801 Fairvie
 w Avenue East\nThursday\, April 26\, 2007\n\nAGENDA\n\nA Dialogue with S
 eattle City Councilmember Jan Drago\n\n\nCouncilmember Jan Drago chairs 
 the Transportation Committee and co-chairs the Special Pedestrian Safety
  Committee. She is vice-chair of the Parks\, Education\, Libraries and L
 abor Committee and serves on the Economic Development and Neighborhoods 
 and Special Annexation Committees. Learn about Councilmember Drago's vie
 ws on key issues facing the City\, initiatives she is promoting and how 
 your community can become involved in the process. \n\n7:00        Call 
 to Order and Introductions\n\n        Administration\n1.    Changes to t
 he agenda\n2.    Treasurer's report\n3.    President's report\n\n7:15   
   Round Robin on Neighborhood Issues and Projects—Please bring issues of
  concern from your community for discussion. \n\n           1.  SR 520—U
 pdate\n           2.  State legislative issues—Update\n           3.  Ot
 her\n\n8:00         A Dialogue with Councilmember Jan Drago\n\n9:00     
    Adjourn\n\nNOAA is a federal facility on high security alert\, so att
 endees must enter by the security gate and may need to present photo ID.
  If you haven't attended a recent Federation meeting\, please e-mail you
 r name\, contact information\, and address to rickbarrett@gmail.com  to 
 be added to the entry list. (No e-mail? Call 206 365-1267.) The building
  is ADA compliant and there's ample parking in front.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081213T110000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081213T160000
SUMMARY:Miller holiday party
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070602T090000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070602T110000
SUMMARY:SCCF Neighborhood Blogging Workshop
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DESCRIPTION:Seattle Community Council Federation (http://seattlefederati
 on.blogspot.com/index.html )\nSpring Workshop on Saturday\, June 2\, Nin
 e to Noon\, Mount Baker Community Club\, 2811 Mount Rainier Drive South.
  Computer gurus Paul Andrews and Andrew Taylor will demonstrate how your
  community can quickly and easily build an interactive website absolutel
 y free! Coffee\, tea\, cocoa\, donuts and snacks\, also free.\n\nTentati
 ve schedule:\n\n9:00 	Registration\, snacks\, beverages\, introductions\
 ,social hour.\n\n9:30        Introduction by SCCF President\n\n(soon the
 reafter)	The Paul and Andrew show.\n\n11:30	Q&A.\n\nNoon	Adjourn (There'
 s a wedding scheduled for early afternoon\, we have to clear out.)\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070519T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070519T130000
SUMMARY:Madrona Mayfair Parade
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DESCRIPTION:Mayfair is this Saturday May 19th  from 10:00am to 1:00 pm a
 t Madrona Playfield (Spring and 34th Ave E)!  This is a free\, fun carni
 val and parade to be enjoyed by all!  Come help us celebrate this great 
 neighborhood tradition that focuses on the youngest members of Madrona. 
 \n\nSchedule of Events:\n\n10:00 – 10:30 Everyone will gather in Al Lark
 ins Park (Pike and 34th Ave E) where plenty of crepe paper and balloons 
 will be available to decorate bikes and trikes and strollers.\n\n10:30 –
  Parade Starts down 34th.  Deano the Clown\, Rainbow Lady\, Monad the Dr
 ummer\, and a Fire Engine will lead the parade down 34th.   \n\n10:45  D
 eano the Clown will do his show at the Madrona Playfield\n\n12:00  Puppe
 t and music show at the Madrona Playfield\n\n10:30 – 1:00  Enjoy pony ri
 des\, carnival games\, a bouncy house\, face painting\, chair massage\, 
 pizza\, a great bake sale and lots more!
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080616T183000
SUMMARY:Central Land Use Committee
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080616T203000
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080721T183000
SUMMARY:Central Land Use Committee
DESCRIPTION:CANP Land Use\, Open Space and Housing Committee Meeting\nJu
 ly 21st  (third monday of the month)\n6:30 PM\nMadrona Shelterhouse (nea
 r the corner of 34th and Marion in the Madrona Playfield)\n\nWe will be 
 reviewing our Central Area Land Use Map and Zone Summaries.\n\nI'll send
  out another email with links to materials for those who wish to prepare
  in advance.  Ideally\, it would be WONDERFUL if any of you would be wil
 ling to study a particular zone designation (or range) and be able to su
 mmarize the highlights of what can be built for the rest of us.  Please 
 let me know if you are willing
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EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20050825T183000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20051124T183000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20061123T183000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20061228T183000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20070726T183000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20071122T183000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20080228T183000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20081225T183000
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080124T183000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080124T200000
DESCRIPTION:What: The East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition (EPCPC) p
 romotes partnerships among residents\, schools\, businesses/ merchants\,
  the Seattle Police Department\, social service and government agencies 
 to effectively address public safety issues.\n \nhttp://www.sngi.org/epc
 pc/epcpc.html\n\nWhere: Seattle Vocational Institute\, \n2120 S. Jackson
  St. Room 401. Parking is on the north side of the building. \n\nRepeats
 : Monthly\, 4th Thursday\n\nSita DeGiulio Das\nEast & Southeast Program 
 Coordinator \nSeattle Neighborhood Group \n1810 East Yesler Way\nSeattle
 \, WA 98122-5748\n206.323.9666\n206.322.9330 (Direct Line)\nwww.sngi.org
 \n\n(206) 322-9330 \n\nThis month's agenda:
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080124T183000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition
DESCRIPTION:What: The East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition (EPCPC) p
 romotes partnerships among residents\, schools\, businesses/ merchants\,
  the Seattle Police Department\, social service and government agencies 
 to effectively address public safety issues.\n \nhttp://www.sngi.org/epc
 pc/epcpc.html\n\nWhere: Seattle Vocational Institute\, \n2120 S. Jackson
  St. Room 401. Parking is on the north side of the building. \n\nRepeats
 : Monthly\, 4th Thursday\n\nSita DeGiulio Das\nEast & Southeast Program 
 Coordinator \nSeattle Neighborhood Group \n1810 East Yesler Way\nSeattle
 \, WA 98122-5748\n206.323.9666\n206.322.9330 (Direct Line)\nwww.sngi.org
 \n\n(206) 322-9330 \n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nThe topic is “Addressing 
 Violence as a Disease” and we will be having a presentation by students 
 (high school age) from the Street Soldiers Program.  The curriculum of t
 heir program defines violence as a disease affecting a community and bre
 aks down the different aspects of the disease using medical terminology 
 (breaks down risk factors\, germs\, methods of transmission\, symptoms\,
  etc.)  I’m anticipating it to be a powerful and meaningful presentation
 \, especially considering one of their classmates was just shot and kill
 ed about two weeks ago.  This is the main presentation but other importa
 nt items that will be discussed are: the recent Capitol Hill homicide an
 d safety forum\, Police Staffing Plan\, and hotspot reporting.   
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080327T183000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition
DESCRIPTION:What: The East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition (EPCPC) p
 romotes partnerships among residents\, schools\, businesses/ merchants\,
  the Seattle Police Department\, social service and government agencies 
 to effectively address public safety issues.\n \nhttp://www.sngi.org/epc
 pc/epcpc.html\n\nWhere: Seattle Vocational Institute\, \n2120 S. Jackson
  St. Room 401. Parking is on the north side of the building. \n\nRepeats
 : Monthly\, 4th Thursday\n\nSita DeGiulio Das\nEast & Southeast Program 
 Coordinator \nSeattle Neighborhood Group \n1810 East Yesler Way\nSeattle
 \, WA 98122-5748\n206.323.9666\n206.322.9330 (Direct Line)\nwww.sngi.org
 \n\n(206) 322-9330 \n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nEPCPC\nEast Precinct Crim
 e Prevention Coalition\n\nThursday\, March 27\, 2008\n6:30-8:00pm\n@\nSe
 attle Vocational Institute (SVI)\nRoom #401 \n(2120 S Jackson St.)\nTopi
 c: Elections \nCommunity Concerns & Precinct Updates \n\nDear East Preci
 nct Crime Prevention Coalition:\n\nAs you know\, our awesome Lt. John Ha
 yes has been promoted to the Director of Community Outreach in the Seatt
 le Police Department. \n\nThis is a good move for all concerned\, as his
  extraordinary ability to improve community quality of life issues will 
 expand citywide.\n\nThis Thursday\, March 27th\, will be his 'Final Appe
 arance' as the East Precinct Operations Lieutenant.  This doesn't mean w
 e won't see him again\, just not as often.\n\nI am extending a personal 
 invitation for you to attend this Thursday at 6:30 PM\, so we can give h
 im a proper send-off and express our appreciation for all of his efforts
  in the East Precinct. \nAfter introductions\, we will recognize him wit
 h a few stories\, memories\, and LOVE.\n\nI look forward to seeing you a
 ll.\n\nBest regards\,\n\nStephanie Tschida\, Chair\nEast Precinct Crime 
 Prevention Coalition\n\nMarch 27\, 2008\n6:30 PM\nSeattle Vocational Ins
 titute\n2120 S Jackson St\nSeattle\, WA 98144\n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080424T183000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition
DESCRIPTION:What: The East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition (EPCPC) p
 romotes partnerships among residents\, schools\, businesses/ merchants\,
  the Seattle Police Department\, social service and government agencies 
 to effectively address public safety issues.\n \nhttp://www.sngi.org/epc
 pc/epcpc.html\n\nWhere: Seattle Vocational Institute\, \n2120 S. Jackson
  St. Room 401. Parking is on the north side of the building. \n\nRepeats
 : Monthly\, 4th Thursday\n\nSita DeGiulio Das\nEast & Southeast Program 
 Coordinator \nSeattle Neighborhood Group \n1810 East Yesler Way\nSeattle
 \, WA 98122-5748\n206.323.9666\n206.322.9330 (Direct Line)\nwww.sngi.org
 \n\n(206) 322-9330 \n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nTopic: Hotspot Action Pla
 n \nCommunity Concerns & Precinct Updates 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20080515T180112Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080522T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080522T183000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition
DESCRIPTION:What: The East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition (EPCPC) p
 romotes partnerships among residents\, schools\, businesses/ merchants\,
  the Seattle Police Department\, social service and government agencies 
 to effectively address public safety issues.\n \nhttp://www.sngi.org/epc
 pc/epcpc.html\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 4th Thursday\n\n(NOTE different loca
 tion this month)\n\nSita DeGiulio Das\nEast & Southeast Program Coordina
 tor \nSeattle Neighborhood Group \n1810 East Yesler Way\nSeattle\, WA 98
 122-5748\n206.323.9666\n206.322.9330 (Direct Line)\nwww.sngi.org\n\n(206
 ) 322-9330 \n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nEPCPC\nEast Precinct Crime Preven
 tion Coalition\n\nThursday\, May 22\, 2008\n6:30-8:00pm\n@\nAssumption G
 reek Orthodox Church \n1804 13th Ave\n(13th & Howell\, free parking avai
 lable in church parking lot)\n\nTOPICS\nBias Crimes\nSound Transit Light
  Rail and Neighborhood Safety\nCommunity Concerns & Highlights\nEast Pre
 cinct Updates \n\n- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - \n\n\n
 Thanks!\n\nSita DeGiulio Das\nEast Program Coordinator \nSeattle Neighbo
 rhood Group \n206.323.9666 (Main Line)\n206.322.9330 (Direct Line)\nsita
 @sngi.org\nhttp://www.sngi.org/ 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20080723T050746Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080724T183000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition
DESCRIPTION:What: The East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition (EPCPC) p
 romotes partnerships among residents\, schools\, businesses/ merchants\,
  the Seattle Police Department\, social service and government agencies 
 to effectively address public safety issues.\n \nhttp://www.sngi.org/epc
 pc/epcpc.html\n\nWhere: Seattle Vocational Institute\, \n2120 S. Jackson
  St. Room 401. Parking is on the north side of the building. \n\nRepeats
 : Monthly\, 4th Thursday\n\nSita DeGiulio Das\nEast & Southeast Program 
 Coordinator \nSeattle Neighborhood Group \n1810 East Yesler Way\nSeattle
 \, WA 98122-5748\n206.323.9666\n206.322.9330 (Direct Line)\nwww.sngi.org
 \n\n(206) 322-9330 \n\nThis month's agenda:\ns from Seattle Housing Auth
 ority\n\nLiquor License Renewals: Responses for September renewals are d
 ue by July 22nd
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20080919T003609Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080925T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080925T183000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition
DESCRIPTION:What: The East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition (EPCPC) p
 romotes partnerships among residents\, schools\, businesses/ merchants\,
  the Seattle Police Department\, social service and government agencies 
 to effectively address public safety issues.\n \nhttp://www.sngi.org/epc
 pc/epcpc.html\n\nWhere: Seattle Vocational Institute\, \n2120 S. Jackson
  St. 102. Please note the room change for September.. Parking is on the 
 north side of the building. \n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 4th Thursday\n\nSita 
 DeGiulio Das\nEast & Southeast Program Coordinator \nSeattle Neighborhoo
 d Group \n1810 East Yesler Way\nSeattle\, WA 98122-5748\n206.323.9666\n2
 06.322.9330 (Direct Line)\nwww.sngi.org\n\n(206) 322-9330 \n\nGreetings 
 EPCPC\,\n\nWe will be discussing Mayor Greg Nickels’ Youth Violence Prev
 ention Initiative at the September meeting.  Link to Initiative:\nhttp:/
 /www.seattle.gov/mayor/newsdetail.asp?ID=8814&dept=40\n\nI encourage you
  to read the overview before we meet so that we may have an in-depth and
  informative discussion.  Please feel free to contact me with questions 
 or if I can be of assistance.  Thank you!\n\n- Sita\nEPCPC\nEast Precinc
 t Crime Prevention Coalition\n\nThursday\, September 25\, 2008\n6:30-8:0
 0pm\n@\nSeattle Vocational Institute\, Room 102*\n2120 S. Jackson St\n(f
 ree parking available in SVI parking lot after 6pm)\n\nTopic: Seattle Yo
 uth Violence Prevention Initiative\nCommunity Concerns & Precinct Update
 s\n\n- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - \n*Please note the 
 room change.\n\nThanks!\n\nSita DeGiulio Das\nEast Program Coordinator \
 nSeattle Neighborhood Group \n206.323.9666 (Main Line)\n206.322.9330 (Di
 rect Line)\nsita@sngi.org\nhttp://www.sngi.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20081202T155859Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20081127T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081204T183000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081204T200000
DESCRIPTION:What: The East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition (EPCPC) p
 romotes partnerships among residents\, schools\, businesses/ merchants\,
  the Seattle Police Department\, social service and government agencies 
 to effectively address public safety issues.\n \nhttp://www.sngi.org/epc
 pc/epcpc.html\n\nWhere: Seattle Vocational Institute\, \n2120 S. Jackson
  St. Room 401. Parking is on the north side of the building. \n\nRepeats
 : Monthly\, 4th Thursday\n\nSita DeGiulio Das\nEast & Southeast Program 
 Coordinator \nSeattle Neighborhood Group \n1810 East Yesler Way\nSeattle
 \, WA 98122-5748\n206.323.9666\n206.322.9330 (Direct Line)\nwww.sngi.org
 \n\n(206) 322-9330 \n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nRecent Neighborhood Safet
 y Issues
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20090223T072340Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20090226T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090226T183000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition
DESCRIPTION:What: The East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition (EPCPC) p
 romotes partnerships among residents\, schools\, businesses/ merchants\,
  the Seattle Police Department\, social service and government agencies 
 to effectively address public safety issues.\n \nhttp://www.sngi.org/epc
 pc/epcpc.html\n\nWhere: Seattle Vocational Institute\, \n2120 S. Jackson
  St. Room 401. Parking is on the north side of the building. \n\nRepeats
 : Monthly\, 4th Thursday\n\nSita DeGiulio Das\nEast & Southeast Program 
 Coordinator \nSeattle Neighborhood Group \n1810 East Yesler Way\nSeattle
 \, WA 98122-5748\n206.323.9666\n206.322.9330 (Direct Line)\nwww.sngi.org
 \n\n(206) 322-9330 \n\nThis month's agenda:\nEPCPC\nEast Precinct Crime 
 Prevention Coalition\n\nThursday\, February 26\, 2009\n6:30-8:00pm\n@\nS
 eattle Vocational Institute\, room 401\n2120 S. Jackson St\n(free parkin
 g available in SVI parking lot after 6pm – oftentimes they forget to tak
 e the no parking sign down)\n\nTopics: Recent Neighborhood Safety Issues
 \nCommunity Concerns & Precinct Updates
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20090320T204718Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20090326T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090326T183000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition
DESCRIPTION:What: The East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition (EPCPC) p
 romotes partnerships among residents\, schools\, businesses/ merchants\,
  the Seattle Police Department\, social service and government agencies 
 to effectively address public safety issues.\n \nhttp://www.sngi.org/epc
 pc/epcpc.html\n\nWhere: Seattle Vocational Institute\, \n2120 S. Jackson
  St. Room 401. Parking is on the north side of the building. \n\nRepeats
 : Monthly\, 4th Thursday\n\nSita DeGiulio Das\nEast & Southeast Program 
 Coordinator \nSeattle Neighborhood Group \n1810 East Yesler Way\nSeattle
 \, WA 98122-5748\n206.323.9666\n206.322.9330 (Direct Line)\nwww.sngi.org
 \n\n(206) 322-9330 \n\nThis month's agenda:\nEPCPC\nEast Precinct Crime 
 Prevention Coalition\n\nThursday\, March 26\, 2009\n6:30-8:00pm\n@\nSeat
 tle Vocational Institute\, room 401\n2120 S. Jackson St\n(free parking a
 vailable in SVI parking lot after 6pm – even if they forget to take the 
 no parking sign down)\n\nTopic: Calling 911 and Operator Protocol\nExecu
 tive Board Elections\nCommunity Concerns & Precinct Updates\n\n---------
 --------------------------------------------------------------- \nSita D
 eGiulio Das\nEast Program Coordinator \nSeattle Neighborhood Group \n206
 .323.9666 (Main Line)\n206.322.9330 (Direct Line)\nsita@sngi.org\nhttp:/
 /www.sngi.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20090422T181151Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20090423T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090423T183000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition
DESCRIPTION:What: The East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition (EPCPC) p
 romotes partnerships among residents\, schools\, businesses/ merchants\,
  the Seattle Police Department\, social service and government agencies 
 to effectively address public safety issues.\n \nhttp://www.sngi.org/epc
 pc/epcpc.html\n\nWhere: Seattle Vocational Institute\, \n2120 S. Jackson
  St. Room 401. Parking is on the north side of the building. \n\nRepeats
 : Monthly\, 4th Thursday\n\nSita DeGiulio Das\nEast & Southeast Program 
 Coordinator \nSeattle Neighborhood Group \n1810 East Yesler Way\nSeattle
 \, WA 98122-5748\n206.323.9666\n206.322.9330 (Direct Line)\nwww.sngi.org
 \n\n(206) 322-9330 \n\nThis month's agenda:\nMany in our community are c
 oncerned about the recent youth violence. The East Precinct Crime Preven
 tion Coalition is beginning a series of presentations that focus on thes
 e issues and what can be done and is being done about it.\n\nThe topics 
 for Thursday's meeting include: \n\nHow can the safety of students going
  to and returning from school be better protected? \nWhat can we do to o
 vercome the code of silence? \nHow should we come forward with informati
 on about criminal activity? What kind of information is useful?\nInforma
 tion about anonymous text-a-crime to talking with the police to testifyi
 ng in court\, and the degrees of protection and exposure these different
  channels can involve. \n\nOur special guests will be Seattle Police Dep
 artment Director John Hayes and key representatives from the Seattle Cit
 y Attorney's office.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20091015T220444Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20091022T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20091022T183000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition
DESCRIPTION:What: The East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition (EPCPC) p
 romotes partnerships among residents\, schools\, businesses/ merchants\,
  the Seattle Police Department\, social service and government agencies 
 to effectively address public safety issues.\n \nhttp://www.sngi.org/epc
 pc/epcpc.html\n\nWhere: Greek Orthodox Church of\nAssumption which is at
  1804 13th Ave. \n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 4th Thursday\n\nSita DeGiulio Das
 \nEast & Southeast Program Coordinator \nSeattle Neighborhood Group \n18
 10 East Yesler Way\nSeattle\, WA 98122-5748\n206.323.9666\n206.322.9330 
 (Direct Line)\nwww.sngi.org\n\n(206) 322-9330 \n\nThis month's agenda:\n
 Next Thursday\, October 22nd\, we will be holding our monthly EPCPC meet
 ing on\nCapitol Hill.  The meeting will be held at the Greek Orthodox Ch
 urch of\nAssumption which is at 1804 13th Ave.  Our special guest for th
 e evening is\nSenator Adam Kline.  Please come to the meeting with quest
 ions or topics you\nmay have to discuss regarding the upcoming Legislati
 ve Session for 2010.\n\nIn addition to a conversation with Senator Kline
 \, we will also be hearing\nsome updates from Jamila Taylor\, Urban Leag
 ue\, about the Seattle Youth\nViolence Prevention Initiative in addition
  to community concerns and\nprecinct updates. \n\nAttached is the letter
  of support that the Executive Committee submitted to\nthe Mayor and Cit
 y Council in support of the GOTS Program.\n\nSee you next week!\n\nThank
  you\,\n\n-- \nSita DeGiulio Das\nEast Program Coordinator\nSeattle Neig
 hborhood Group\n206.323.9666 (Main Line)\n206.322.9330 (Direct Line)\nsi
 ta@sngi.org\nhttp://www.sngi.org/\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20091123T012447Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20091126T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20091203T183000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20091203T200000
DESCRIPTION:What: The East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition (EPCPC) p
 romotes partnerships among residents\, schools\, businesses/ merchants\,
  the Seattle Police Department\, social service and government agencies 
 to effectively address public safety issues.\n \nhttp://www.sngi.org/epc
 pc/epcpc.html\n\nWhere: Seattle Vocational Institute\, \n2120 S. Jackson
  St. Room 401. Parking is on the north side of the building. \n\nRepeats
 : Monthly\, normally the 4th Thursday\n\nSita DeGiulio Das\nEast & South
 east Program Coordinator \nSeattle Neighborhood Group \n1810 East Yesler
  Way\nSeattle\, WA 98122-5748\n206.323.9666\n206.322.9330 (Direct Line)\
 nwww.sngi.org\n\n(206) 322-9330 \n\nThis month's agenda:\n  Topics inclu
 de community concerns\, precinct updates and a special farewell and cong
 ratulations to Assistant Chief Paul McDonagh\, who worked with us for tw
 o years as the East Precinct Commander.   \n\nCaptain McDonagh will intr
 oduce Captain Jim Dermody\, the new commander of the East Precinct
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070624T110000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070624T120000
SUMMARY:Gay Pride Parade
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DESCRIPTION:Gay Pride Parade (Downtown)\n11 a.m.\nStarts at 4th and Unio
 n.
SEQUENCE:4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080413T110000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080413T180000
SUMMARY:GreenFest
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DTSTAMP:20080407T023503Z
DESCRIPTION:GreenFest will be held at the Washington State Convention & 
 Trade Center on Saturday April 12th (10:00am -8:00pm) and Sunday\, April
  13th (11:00am-6:00pm). 300 exhibitors\, over 150 speakers together with
  community groups and residents will come together to share successful a
 pproaches for creating a just\, prosperous and ecologically balanced com
 munity to leave to our children and grandchildren. Together\, we can add
 ress these questions that are crucial to our personal and our community’
 s environmental health.\n\nFree tickets\, and more info:\n\nhttp://tinyu
 rl.com/62ucth
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20081128T234332Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2008/11/celebrate-re
 peal-of-prohibition.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081205T170000
SUMMARY:Bottleneck Happy Hour
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081205T200000
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the repeal of Prohibition!\n\nhttp://millerparksea
 ttle.blogspot.com/2008/11/celebrate-repeal-of-prohibition.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080402T183000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080403T080000
SUMMARY:Design Review: 2305 E. Madison
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DTSTAMP:20080325T191718Z
DESCRIPTION:Details: \nhttp://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2008/03/dev
 elopment-news-2305-e-madison-street.html\n\nEarly Design Guidance Hearin
 g:\n\n\nDate: Wednesday\, April 2\, 2008\nTime: 6:30 p.m.\nLocation: Yes
 ler Community Center\,917 E Yesler Way. Multi-Purpose Room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080805T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080805T210000
SUMMARY:Night Out against Crime
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DTSTAMP:20080710T070531Z
DESCRIPTION:http://www.capitolhillseattle.com/2008/07/09/make-your-own-c
 apitol-hill-block-party\n\nRegister:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/police/Ni
 ghtout/default.htm
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20070423T183000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20070827T183000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20071231T183000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20080825T183000
DTSTAMP:20091026T032603Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090223T183000
SUMMARY:City Neighborhood Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090223T210000
DESCRIPTION:What:  	The City Neighborhood Council (CNC) is a citizen-led
  advisory group\, comprised of elected members from each of the City’s 1
 3 Districts (i.e. from their District Councils). \n\nhttp://www.seattle.
 gov/neighborhoodcouncil/\n\nThe CNC's purpose is to provide city-wide co
 ordination for the Neighborhood Matching Fund\, Neighborhood Budget Prio
 ritization\, and Neighborhood Planning programs.\n\nThe CNC also provide
 s a forum for a discussion of common neighborhood issues and is availabl
 e for advice on policies necessary for the effective and equitable imple
 mentation of the Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program. Its month
 ly meetings are open to the public\n\nWhere: West Precinct Conference Ro
 om\, 810 Virginia St\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Last Monday.\n\nChair:		Kathy
  Nyland 	(Greater Duwamish)	kenyland@comcast.net\nVice Chair: 	Laine Ros
 s 	(Downtown)  		laine@ceoworkz.com\nSecretary:  	Steve Sindiong 	(South
 west)    		gnoidnis@comcast.net\n\n     \n\nCity Contact: Ted Divina\, 6
 84-0270\, ted.divina@seattle.gov\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\n 
RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=-1MO
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT2H30M
DTSTAMP:20090223T072243Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20090223T183000
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090223T183000
SUMMARY:City Neighborhood Council
DESCRIPTION:What:  	The City Neighborhood Council (CNC) is a citizen-led
  advisory group\, comprised of elected members from each of the City’s 1
 3 Districts (i.e. from their District Councils). \n\nhttp://www.seattle.
 gov/neighborhoodcouncil/\n\nThe CNC's purpose is to provide city-wide co
 ordination for the Neighborhood Matching Fund\, Neighborhood Budget Prio
 ritization\, and Neighborhood Planning programs.\n\nThe CNC also provide
 s a forum for a discussion of common neighborhood issues and is availabl
 e for advice on policies necessary for the effective and equitable imple
 mentation of the Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program. Its month
 ly meetings are open to the public\n\nWhere: West Precinct Conference Ro
 om\, 810 Virginia St\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Last Monday.\n\nChair:		Kathy
  Nyland 	(Greater Duwamish)	kenyland@comcast.net\nVice Chair: 	Laine Ros
 s 	(Downtown)  		laine@ceoworkz.com\nSecretary:  	Steve Sindiong 	(South
 west)    		gnoidnis@comcast.net\n\n     \n\nCity Contact: Ted Divina\, 6
 84-0270\, ted.divina@seattle.gov\n\nThis month's agenda:\nDRAFT AGENDA:\
 n  \n6:30    	Introductions\, review/approval of agenda and of January m
 inutes\n\n•	Introductions\n•	Approve agenda\n•	Approve minutes\n \n6:40 
   	Stella Chao\, Director of the Department of Neighborhoods\n \n6:55   
   	Sally Clark\, City Councilmember\n\n7:10    	Grace Crunican\, Directo
 r of SDOT\nAlex Wiggins\, Chief of Staff\, SDOT\n	 \n7:25     	Anne Take
 kawa\, DON\, Neighborhood Matching Fund\n\n7:45	2009 Work plan\n\n8:10 	
 Committee updates\n\n•	Budget Committee—Ron Boddie\, Chair  \n•	Neighbor
 hood Matching Fund Oversight Committee--Laine Ross\, Chair\n•	Neighborho
 od Planning Committee--Cindi Barker\, acting Chair\n•	Transportation Com
 mittee—Ref Lindmark\, Chair              \n•	Youth\, School & Education 
 Committee--Mike Warren\, Chair\n•	CNC executive committee\n\n8:40       
    Adjourn \n\n\n 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT2H30M
DTSTAMP:20090422T050030Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20090427T183000
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090427T183000
SUMMARY:City Neighborhood Council
DESCRIPTION:What:  	The City Neighborhood Council (CNC) is a citizen-led
  advisory group\, comprised of elected members from each of the City’s 1
 3 Districts (i.e. from their District Councils). \n\nhttp://www.seattle.
 gov/neighborhoodcouncil/\n\nThe CNC's purpose is to provide city-wide co
 ordination for the Neighborhood Matching Fund\, Neighborhood Budget Prio
 ritization\, and Neighborhood Planning programs.\n\nThe CNC also provide
 s a forum for a discussion of common neighborhood issues and is availabl
 e for advice on policies necessary for the effective and equitable imple
 mentation of the Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program. Its month
 ly meetings are open to the public\n\nWhere: West Precinct Conference Ro
 om\, 810 Virginia St\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Last Monday.\n\nChair:		Kathy
  Nyland 	(Greater Duwamish)	kenyland@comcast.net\nVice Chair: 	Laine Ros
 s 	(Downtown)  		laine@ceoworkz.com\nSecretary:  	Steve Sindiong 	(South
 west)    		gnoidnis@comcast.net\n\n     \n\nCity Contact: Ted Divina\, 6
 84-0270\, ted.divina@seattle.gov\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\n  \n6:30    
 	Introductions\, review/approval of agenda and of March minutes\n\n•	Int
 roductions\n•	Approve agenda\n•	Approve minutes\n \n6:40   	Dwight Divel
 y\, Director\, Department of Finance\n	City budget update\n\n7:00 	Q & A
 \n	 \n7:25	Roundtable conversation	\n\n7:45 	Committee updates\n\n•	Budg
 et Committee—Ron Boddie\, Chair  \n•	Neighborhood Matching Fund Oversigh
 t Committee--Laine Ross\, Chair\n•	Neighborhood Planning Committee--Cind
 i Barker\, acting Chair\n•	Transportation Committee—Ref Lindmark\, Chair
               \n•	Youth\, School & Education Committee--Mike Warren\, Ch
 air\n•	CNC executive committee\n\n8:30          Adjourn \n\n 
END:VEVENT
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DURATION:PT2H30M
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090629T183000
SUMMARY:City Neighborhood Council
DESCRIPTION:What:  	The City Neighborhood Council (CNC) is a citizen-led
  advisory group\, comprised of elected members from each of the City’s 1
 3 Districts (i.e. from their District Councils). \n\nhttp://www.seattle.
 gov/neighborhoodcouncil/\n\nThe CNC's purpose is to provide city-wide co
 ordination for the Neighborhood Matching Fund\, Neighborhood Budget Prio
 ritization\, and Neighborhood Planning programs.\n\nThe CNC also provide
 s a forum for a discussion of common neighborhood issues and is availabl
 e for advice on policies necessary for the effective and equitable imple
 mentation of the Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program. Its month
 ly meetings are open to the public\n\nWhere: West Precinct Conference Ro
 om\, 810 Virginia St\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Last Monday.\n\nChair:		Kathy
  Nyland 	(Greater Duwamish)	kenyland@comcast.net\nVice Chair: 	Laine Ros
 s 	(Downtown)  		laine@ceoworkz.com\nSecretary:  	Steve Sindiong 	(South
 west)    		gnoidnis@comcast.net\n\n     \n\nCity Contact: Ted Divina\, 6
 84-0270\, ted.divina@seattle.gov\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\n\nDRAFT AGEN
 DA:\n  \n6:30    	Introductions\, review/approval of agenda and of April
  minutes\n\n•	Introductions\n•	Approve agenda\n•	Approve minutes\n \n6:4
 0   	Patricia Lopez\, Department of Neighborhoods\n	City-wide Review Tea
 m\n\n6:50	Hazel Barnett Bhang\, Department of Neighborhoods\n	NMF Evalua
 tion\n\n7:05 	Mary Denzel\, Auditor’s Office\n	District Council audit\n	
  \n7:25	Roundtable conversation\n•	CNC Committees\n•	Modes of communicat
 ion\n•	Candidates’ Forum\n\n7:45 	Committee updates\n\n•	Budget Committe
 e—Ron Boddie\, Chair  \n•	Neighborhood Matching Fund Committee--Laine Ro
 ss\, Chair (hiatus\, CRT underway)\n•	Neighborhood Planning Committee—Ir
 ene Wall\, Chair\n•	Transportation Committee—Ref Lindmark\, Chair       
        \n•	Youth\, School & Education Committee--Mike Warren\, Chair\n•	
 CNC executive committee\n\n8:30          Adjourn \n\n\n 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT2H30M
DTSTAMP:20090925T054422Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090928T183000
SUMMARY:City Neighborhood Council
DESCRIPTION:What:  	The City Neighborhood Council (CNC) is a citizen-led
  advisory group\, comprised of elected members from each of the City’s 1
 3 Districts (i.e. from their District Councils). \n\nhttp://www.seattle.
 gov/neighborhoodcouncil/\n\nThe CNC's purpose is to provide city-wide co
 ordination for the Neighborhood Matching Fund\, Neighborhood Budget Prio
 ritization\, and Neighborhood Planning programs.\n\nThe CNC also provide
 s a forum for a discussion of common neighborhood issues and is availabl
 e for advice on policies necessary for the effective and equitable imple
 mentation of the Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program. Its month
 ly meetings are open to the public\n\nWhere: West Precinct Conference Ro
 om\, 810 Virginia St\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Last Monday.\n\nChair:		Kathy
  Nyland 	(Greater Duwamish)	kenyland@comcast.net\nVice Chair: 	Laine Ros
 s 	(Downtown)  		laine@ceoworkz.com\nSecretary:  	Steve Sindiong 	(South
 west)    		gnoidnis@comcast.net\n\n     \n\nCity Contact: Ted Divina\, 6
 84-0270\, ted.divina@seattle.gov\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\n\n  \n6:30  
   	Introductions\, review/approval of agenda and of June minutes\n\n•	In
 troductions\n•	Approve agenda\n•	Approve minutes\, June and July\n \n6:4
 0   	Dwight Dively\n•	Department of Finance\n•	Budget update\n	\n7:25 	S
 tella Chao\n•	Department of Neighborhoods\n•	Changes to the NMF process\
 n\n7:40 	Pete Spalding\n•	Parks Levy news\, Opportunity Fund\n	 \n7:50 	
 Roundtable\n•	Nominating Committee\n\n8:00 	Committee reports: each comm
 ittee is allotted five minutes\, unless they requested more time.\n\n•	B
 udget Committee—Ron Boddie\, Chair  \n•	Neighborhood Matching Fund Commi
 ttee--Laine Ross\, Chair \n•	Neighborhood Planning Committee—Irene Wall\
 , Chair\n•	Transportation Committee—Ref Lindmark\, Chair              \n
 •	Youth\, School & Education Committee--Mike Warren\, Chair\n•	CNC execu
 tive committee\n\n8:30          Adjourn\,\n\n\n\n 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT2H30M
DTSTAMP:20091026T032603Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20091026T183000
SUMMARY:City Neighborhood Council
DESCRIPTION:What:  	The City Neighborhood Council (CNC) is a citizen-led
  advisory group\, comprised of elected members from each of the City’s 1
 3 Districts (i.e. from their District Councils). \n\nhttp://www.seattle.
 gov/neighborhoodcouncil/\n\nThe CNC's purpose is to provide city-wide co
 ordination for the Neighborhood Matching Fund\, Neighborhood Budget Prio
 ritization\, and Neighborhood Planning programs.\n\nThe CNC also provide
 s a forum for a discussion of common neighborhood issues and is availabl
 e for advice on policies necessary for the effective and equitable imple
 mentation of the Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program. Its month
 ly meetings are open to the public\n\nWhere: West Precinct Conference Ro
 om\, 810 Virginia St\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Last Monday.\n\nChair:		Kathy
  Nyland 	(Greater Duwamish)	kenyland@comcast.net\nVice Chair: 	Laine Ros
 s 	(Downtown)  		laine@ceoworkz.com\nSecretary:  	Steve Sindiong 	(South
 west)    		gnoidnis@comcast.net\n\n     \n\n\n\nDRAFT AGENDA:\n  \n6:30 
    	Introductions\, review/approval of agenda and of September minutes\n
 \n•	Introductions\n•	Approve agenda\n•	Approve minutes\n \n6:40   	Mayor
 al Candidates- Opening statements (3 minutes each)\n•	Joe Mallahan\n•	Mi
 ke Mcginn\n	\n6:50 	Question and Answers\n•	Pre-submitted\n\n7:40 	Elect
 ions\n•	2010 Nominees\n•	Slate of candidates\n\n8:00 	Committee reports:
  each committee is allotted five minutes\, unless they requested more ti
 me.\n\n•	Budget Committee—Ron Boddie\, Chair  \n•	Neighborhood Matching 
 Fund Committee--Laine Ross\, Chair \n•	Neighborhood Planning Committee—I
 rene Wall\, Chair\n•	Transportation Committee—Ref Lindmark\, Chair      
         \n•	Youth\, School & Education Committee--Mike Warren\, Chair\n•
 	CNC executive committee\n\n8:30          Adjourn\,\n\n 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20090616T145116Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://chcc.wikidot.com/forum/t-155020/chcc-elections-2009
 
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090625T190000
SUMMARY:Cap Hill CC elections
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090625T210000
DESCRIPTION:Election Planning & Organization\n\nJustin will be asking An
 drew Taylor to head up the coordination of the election process (i.e. co
 unt votes and ensure transparency\, objectivity & compliance with Counci
 l bylaws). Date will be the June General Meeting (6/25/09) starting at 7
 pm the Cal Anderson Park Shelterhouse.\n\nhttp://www.capitolhillcommunit
 ycouncil.org/forum/t-156490/final-chcc-bylaws-adopted-by-the-council-on-
 4-16-09
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090428T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090428T193000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship Meeting
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DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, April 28\, 2009\nBank of America Conference Room\n
 Lower level of Promenade 23\n06:00 PM \n\nAgenda\n\n06:00 PM		Meeting ca
 lled to order\n			Introductions & Sign In – Thurston Muskelly\n\n06:05 P
 M		Updates	Thurston Muskelly\n\n06:10 PM		Housing Levy Briefing	Office o
 f Housing \n\n06:40 PM		Neighborhood Planning Advisory Committee\n			Adr
 ienne Bailey\n\n07:00 PM	Land Use Update  Ms. Keller/Mr. Liebowitz\n\n07
 :00 PM		Planning Node reports – Round Table\n\n07:25 PM		Items for the M
 ay 26th\, 2009 Meeting\n\n07:30 PM		Adjournment\n\n\nDraft notes from la
 st meeting:\n\nDRAFT\n03-10-09 Stewardship\nMeeting Summary\n\nMr. Muske
 lly called the meeting to order at 06:05 PM.  Attendance consisted of Ro
 n Boddie from the District Council\, Lottie Cross from the Black Dollar 
 Day Task Force\, Eudora Carter/Vince Furfaro from Judkins Park\, Adrienn
 e Bailey from Greater Madison\, Max Liebowitz/Sheena Green from Madrona\
 , Marcia Sheckler from Garfield\, Ryan Moran/Steve Van Oel from Jackson 
 Place\, John Perry from Squire Park\, Bill Zosel from 12th Avenue\, Andr
 ew Taylor from Miller Park\, Robert Stephens from the Central Area and T
 hurston Muskelly from CADA.\n\nThurston reported the emphasis would be t
 o reach out to businesses and neighborhood groups.  Also reported a Busi
 ness Improvement District is being formed along the South Jackson Street
  Corridor.  Considerations will be given to include major intersections 
 in the Central District.\n\nMr. Muskelly placed emphasis working with yo
 uth\, collaborating with community organizations\, working with seniors 
 and economic development.  Thurston reported in the 98144 zip code there
  were 1400 foreclosures\, 98122 there were 1300 foreclosures for Decembe
 r 2008.\n\nBill briefed members on 12th Avenue potential street car on 1
 2th Avenue and delays on Seattle Universities on building projects.  And
 rew Taylor reported on 387 units of apartments at the former Deano locat
 ion and 96 of residential units at the former Twilight establishment alo
 ng the Madison corridor.  \n\nNext meeting was moved to the fourth Tuesd
 ay.\n\nMeeting was adjourned at 07:30 PM.\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080228T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080228T193000
SUMMARY:Affordable Housing Forum
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DTSTAMP:20080220T060112Z
DESCRIPTION:Bertha Knight Landes Room\,\nCity Hall\n\nhttp://millerparks
 eattle.blogspot.com/2008/02/affordable-housing-forum.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20091031T160000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20091031T200000
SUMMARY:Arboretum Halloween Event
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DTSTAMP:20091002T045832Z
DESCRIPTION:http://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2009/09/halloween-in-a
 rboretum.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081105T183000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081105T200000
SUMMARY:Miller Playfield resurfacing meeting
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DTSTAMP:20081031T003931Z
DESCRIPTION:Miller Community Center\n330 -19th Ave E.\n\nhttp://millerpa
 rkseattle.blogspot.com/2008/10/miller-playfield-resurfacing-meeting.html
 \n\niscuss concepts for replacing the existing field surface at Miller P
 layfield on Wednesday\, Nov.\, 5\, 2008 from 6:30 – 8 p.m. at the Miller
  Community Center.\n\nThe project is to upgrade the field surface by rep
 lacing the existing all-weather sand/silt surface with synthetic turf si
 milar to the surface at Bob by Morris Playfield. Miller Community Center
  is located at 330 19th Ave. E.\n\nPlanning and design is funded in 2008
  and Parks has requested construction funding in the 2009 budget. The co
 mmunity requested this project through the Community Capital Suggestion 
 Process. The public is encouraged to attend and provide direction on the
  preferred synthetic turf field surface. \n\nThe field currently support
 s soccer and two softball fields\, and Parks is considering a request to
  include field markings for both women’s and men’s lacrosse.\n\nFor more
  information\, please contact Ted Holden\, Project manager and Senior La
 ndscape Architect\, at 206-684-7021 or ted.holden@seattle.gov.\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090818
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090819
SUMMARY:Primary Electionn
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DTSTAMP:20090109T160116Z
DESCRIPTION:http://www.secstate.wa.gov/elections/calendar_full.aspx?y=20
 09\n\nhttp://apps.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=29a.04.311
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070422T110000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070422T140000
SUMMARY:Madison Valley Plant Exchange
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DESCRIPTION:PLANT EXCHANGE!!!! April 22 at my yard. 2507 E Helen\nThat's
  Sunday 11am to 1pm. NOT a sale. Just a get together of folks and \nthei
 r friends who want to trade plants and stories. Bring something \nfrom y
 our yard and take home somthing from someone else's yard. Or don't bring
  something and still\, please\, take home something! No money \ninvolved
 .\n\n\nThanks!\n\nPenny Bolton\n2507 E Helen\n
SEQUENCE:8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090618
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090619
SUMMARY:CNC Candidates' Forum
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SEQUENCE:3
DTSTAMP:20090404T163014Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20070726T183000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20071122T183000
DTSTAMP:20071120T054227Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070322T183000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070322T200000
DESCRIPTION:What: The East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition (EPCPC) p
 romotes partnerships among residents\, schools\, businesses/ merchants\,
  the Seattle Police Department\, social service and government agencies 
 to effectively address public safety issues.\n \nhttp://www.sngi.org/epc
 pc/epcpc.html\n\nWhere: Seattle Vocational Institute\, \n2120 S. Jackson
  St. Room 401. Parking is on the north side of the building. \n\nRepeats
 : Monthly\, 4th Thursday\n\nContact: Veronica Pugh\, veronica@sngi.org\n
 \n(206) 322-9330 \n\nThis month's agenda:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070422T065543Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20070426T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070426T183000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070426T200000
DESCRIPTION:What: The East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition (EPCPC) p
 romotes partnerships among residents\, schools\, businesses/ merchants\,
  the Seattle Police Department\, social service and government agencies 
 to effectively address public safety issues.\n \nhttp://www.sngi.org/epc
 pc/epcpc.html\n\nWhere: Seattle Vocational Institute\, \n2120 S. Jackson
  St. Room 401. Parking is on the north side of the building. \n\nRepeats
 : Monthly\, 4th Thursday\n\nContact: Veronica Pugh\, veronica@sngi.org\n
 \n(206) 322-9330 \n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nEPCPC\nEast Precinct Crime 
 Prevention Coalition\n\nThursday\, April 26\, 2007\n6:30-8:00pm\nSeattle
  Vocational Institute\, Room 401 (2120 S Jackson St.)\n911 Presentation 
 – Rena Martinez\nGoal Setting Wrap Up\nBylaws Approval\nCommunity Concer
 ns & Precinct Updates\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070320T042006Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20070322T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070322T183000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070322T200000
DESCRIPTION:What: The East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition (EPCPC) p
 romotes partnerships among residents\, schools\, businesses/ merchants\,
  the Seattle Police Department\, social service and government agencies 
 to effectively address public safety issues.\n \nhttp://www.sngi.org/epc
 pc/epcpc.html\n\nWhere: Seattle Vocational Institute\, \n2120 S. Jackson
  St. Room 401. Parking is on the north side of the building. \n\nRepeats
 : Monthly\, 4th Thursday\n\nContact: Veronica Pugh\, veronica@sngi.org\n
 \n(206) 322-9330 \n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nGoal Setting\nBylaws\nCommu
 nity Concerns\nPrecinct Updates\nEnforcement\, Crime Prevention\, GOTS\,
  Other Agencies\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070626T045918Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20070628T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070628T183000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070628T200000
DESCRIPTION:What: The East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition (EPCPC) p
 romotes partnerships among residents\, schools\, businesses/ merchants\,
  the Seattle Police Department\, social service and government agencies 
 to effectively address public safety issues.\n \nhttp://www.sngi.org/epc
 pc/epcpc.html\n\nWhere: Seattle Vocational Institute\, \n2120 S. Jackson
  St. Room 401. Parking is on the north side of the building. \n\nRepeats
 : Monthly\, 4th Thursday\n\nContact: Veronica Pugh\, veronica@sngi.org\n
 \n(206) 322-9330 \n\nThis month's agenda:\n\n\n\n\nEAST PRECINCT CRIME P
 REVENTION COALITION\n\nThursday – June 28\, 2007\nSeattle Vocational Ins
 titute\n6:30 - 8:00pm\n\nWelcome/Introductions – Stephanie Tschida\, Cha
 ir - EPCPC		6:30 - 6:35\n\nSeattle Parks & Recreation 						6:35 - 7:05\
 n_ Royal Alley-Barnes\, MAT\, Manager\, North Region Parks Resources and
  Citywide Athletics\n_ Larry Campbell\, Parks Security Manager\n								
 \nCommunity Concerns/Announcements					7:05 - 7:40\nState of the Neighbo
 rhood\n_ Community Crime Mapping\n\nPrecinct Update -								7:40 – 8:00
 \n_ Enforcement Updates – Capt. Paul McDonagh & Lt. John Hayes		\n_ Addi
 tional Govt. Agencies Represented - City Attorney\, DOC\, WSCLB etc.\n_ 
 HIDTA - Denise Harnly\, SNG\n_ GOTS - Mary Williams\, SNG\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070516T201318Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20070524T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070524T183000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070524T200000
DESCRIPTION:What: The East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition (EPCPC) p
 romotes partnerships among residents\, schools\, businesses/ merchants\,
  the Seattle Police Department\, social service and government agencies 
 to effectively address public safety issues.\n \nhttp://www.sngi.org/epc
 pc/epcpc.html\n\nEPCPC\nEast Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition\n\nThur
 sday\, May 24\, 2007\n6:30-8:00pm\nCal Anderson Park - Meeting Shelter \
 n(1635 11th Avenue)\nCrime Prevention Through Environmental Design\n(If 
 weather permits we will review CPTED improvements made in the park.)\n\n
 Community Concerns & Precinct Updates\n\nVeronica Pugh\nSeattle Neighbor
 hood Group\nEPCPC Program Coordinator\nveronica@sngi.org\nwww.sngi.org\n
 (206) 322-9330 \n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20070820T222442Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20070823T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070823T183000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition
DESCRIPTION:What: The East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition (EPCPC) p
 romotes partnerships among residents\, schools\, businesses/ merchants\,
  the Seattle Police Department\, social service and government agencies 
 to effectively address public safety issues.\n \nhttp://www.sngi.org/epc
 pc/epcpc.html\n\nWhere: Seattle Vocational Institute\, \n2120 S. Jackson
  St. Room 401. Parking is on the north side of the building. \n\nRepeats
 : Monthly\, 4th Thursday\n\nContact: Veronica Pugh\, veronica@sngi.org\n
 \n(206) 322-9330 \n\nEAST PRECINCT CRIME PREVENTION COALITION\n\nThursda
 y – August 23\, 2007\nSeattle Vocational Institute\n6:30 - 8:00pm\n\nWel
 come/Introductions – Stephanie Tschida\, Chair - EPCPC		6:30 - 6:35\n\nN
 eighborhood & Personal Safety Against Shootings			6:35 - 7:05\nSeattle P
 olice Department\n								\nCommunity Concerns/Announcements					7:05 - 
 7:40\nState of the Neighborhood\n	Community Crime Mapping\n\nPrecinct U
 pdate -								7:40 – 8:00\n	Enforcement Updates – Capt. Paul McDonagh 
 & Lt. John Hayes		\n	Additional Govt. Agencies Represented - City Attor
 ney\, DOC\, WSCLB etc.\n	HIDTA - Denise Harnly\, SNG\n	GOTS - Mary Wil
 liams\, SNG\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071206T183000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071206T200000
DESCRIPTION:SPECIAL DATE for combined November and December meeting.\n\n
 What: The East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition (EPCPC) promotes part
 nerships among residents\, schools\, businesses/ merchants\, the Seattle
  Police Department\, social service and government agencies to effective
 ly address public safety issues.\n \nhttp://www.sngi.org/epcpc/epcpc.htm
 l\n\nWhere: Seattle Vocational Institute\, \n2120 S. Jackson St. Room 40
 1. Parking is on the north side of the building. \n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 
 4th Thursday\n\nContact: Veronica Pugh\, veronica@sngi.org\n\n(206) 322-
 9330 \n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nThe new SPD neighborhood police staffin
 g plan which I believe starts in January. It is a new configuration of p
 atrol beats. \nIt’s from 6:30 –8:00 at SVI.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20091020T170000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20091020T190000
SUMMARY:Bloggers' Happy Hour at the Bottleneck
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DESCRIPTION:Chs invited you to \"CHS October Happy Hour with Central Dis
 trict News\" on Tuesday\, October 20 at 5:00pm.\n\nEvent: CHS October Ha
 ppy Hour with Central District News\nWhat: Mixer\nStart Time: Tuesday\, 
 October 20 at 5:00pm\nEnd Time: Tuesday\, October 20 at 7:00pm\nWhere: T
 he BottleNeck Lounge
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070612T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070612T200000
SUMMARY:Sound Transit Capitol Hill Station Update\n
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DESCRIPTION:COMMUNITY MEETING \nTuesday\, June 12\, 2007 6:00 - 8:00 PM\
 nSeattle Central Community College Room 1110\n\nDetails:\n\nhttp://mille
 rparkseattle.blogspot.com/2007/06/sound-transit-capitol-hill-station.htm
 l
SEQUENCE:6
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BEGIN:VEVENT
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20070308T180000
DTSTAMP:20070320T054615Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070208T180000
SUMMARY:Central District Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070208T193000
DESCRIPTION:\nCentral Area\nNeighborhood District Council Meeting\nFebru
 ary 8th\, 2006 Thursday 06:00 PM - 7:30 PM\n\nMeeting Location\nGarfield
  Community Center\n2323 East Cherry Street\n\nAgenda\n\n6:00 Welcome\, i
 ntroductions\, sign in sheet\nAdditions to the Agenda\nMr. Ronald Boddie
 \n\n6:05 Surface/Tunnel Hybrid Update\nMr. Gregg Hirakawa\, Seattle Depa
 rtment of Transportation\n\n6:25 Meet the New Department of Neighborhood
 s Director\nMs. Stella Chao\n\n6:35 An Executive Update\nMs. Pamela Gree
 n\, Mayors Director of Community Outreach\n\n6:45 Public Safety Update\n
 Mr. Thurston Muskelly\n\n6:50 2007 District Council Goals\nMr. Ron Boddi
 e\n\n7:05 Round Table\nMembers\n\n7:15 Social Time\n\n7:30 Adjournment\n
 \n\nSPECIAL NOTICE\n\nApril 2\, 2007 Small & Simple applications are due
  (15K)\nNeighborhood Development Fund for 750.00 call Allynn  Ruth 684-0
 301\nLeadership Development Fund 750.00 call Allynn Ruth 684-0301\nSmall
  Sparks Fund 250.00 call Ted Divina 233-7257.\n\n
RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20070412T065959Z;BYDAY=2TH
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080308T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080308T120000
SUMMARY:23rd & Union Cleanup
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DESCRIPTION:Cleanup of the Police \"drop in center\" at 23rd/Union.\n\nh
 ttp://www.centraldistrictnews.com/events/2008/03/08/drop-in-center-clean
 up-correction
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080412T090000
SUMMARY:Madison Valley Spring Clean
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DESCRIPTION:Hello neighbors\,\n\nTomorrow\, April 12\, is our neighborho
 od Spring Clean event\, from 9 a.m. to noon. We have three events in the
  neighborhood:\n\nBlackberry removal at the 25th Ave E and E Harrison St
  wetland -meet at entrance to 25th & Harrison right of way\n\nAlley clea
 n up at 24th and Aloha (between Valley and Aloha) -meet at alley entranc
 e\n\nPlanting strip makeover and \"Free the trees\" ivy clipping along W
 oody Lane -meet at 28th & Ward\n\nOur planting strip makeover will inclu
 de a TREE PLANTING (two Amelanchier grandiflora 'Autumn Brilliance')\, w
 ith a demonstration by Mark Herkert of Madison Park Tree on the correct 
 planting of a tree. Show up early and have a ride on the log as we emplo
 y the ancient Egyptian method of moving big objects with three items you
  might find in your closet.\n\nWear gloves! Bring pruners and saws. We'l
 l have shovels and tarps and disposal bags.\n\nRefreshments will be prov
 ided at the 28th & Ward site\, look for the food and drink table at 2642
  E Ward St. Also\, I will be giving away some choice plants at 2642 E Wa
 rd St.\n\nIf you don't want to wrestle with blackberry or ivy\, pick up 
 a trash bag at any of these sites and walk up and down your street colle
 cting trash. This is a public land clean up and any trash you find on a 
 sidewalk\, in a planting strip\, on the street can be picked up and put 
 in one of our designated trash pick up sites.\n\nAlso\, Green Footprints
  will pass out a walking tour map of public land in our neighborhood at 
 our work sites. Volunteers completed a public space survey in March\, an
 d we learned some new and exciting facts about our neighborhood. For exa
 mple\, did you know that the \"creek walk\" on 26th Ave E\, between Hele
 n and Prospect\, is 26th Ave E\, a city of Seattle street right of way? 
 Did you know that the land to the east of this lovely path is city of Se
 attle park land? Pick up a map\, take the tour and look around these spa
 ces for opportunities to create and improve view and pedestrian corridor
 s\, restore habitat and plant big trees.\n\nAnd many thanks to the city 
 of Seattle for providing trees\, sand\, bags\, tarps\, shovels and suppo
 rt for our neighborhood cleanup.\n\nJoin us Saturday\, bring a neighbor.
  Contact me or Eileen Maloney (eileen.maloney@gmail.com) if you have que
 stions.\n\nWallis www.greenfootprintsactionworks.org\n\n
DURATION:PT1H
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080317T160000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080317T170000
SUMMARY:St Patrick's Day at the Bottleneck Lounge
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DESCRIPTION:Details:\n\nhttp://tinyurl.com/2q7nlx\n\nBar: http://www.bot
 tlenecklounge.com/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080308T160000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080309T030000
SUMMARY:Bottleneck Lounge Birthday
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DTSTAMP:20080305T064138Z
DESCRIPTION:http://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2008/03/happy-birthday
 -bottleneck-lounge.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080210T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080210T170000
SUMMARY:Citizens' Budget Conference
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DESCRIPTION:http://seattle.gov/neighborhoods/events/CitizenBudgetConfere
 nce.htm\n\nGet in at the beginning as the City of Seattle kicks off its 
 two-year budget process! Find out why budgeting matters to you and how t
 o get involved in the decisions that affect your neighborhood. Join the 
 Mayor\, City Councilmembers\, and representatives of many City departmen
 ts in dialogue about Seattle's revenue and spending priorities.\n\nThis 
 biennial conference begins with a welcome from the Mayor and ends with a
  discussion by City Council members on how to get budget results. In bet
 ween are panel presentations from City agencies large and small\, includ
 ing the Police and Fire departments\, Department of Parks and Recreation
 \, Seattle Department of Transportation\, Department of Human Services\,
  Office of Housing\, Seattle Center\, Seattle Public Library\, Departmen
 t of Neighborhoods\, City Light\, and Seattle Public Utilities. Also\, f
 or an hour at noon there is a \"budget fair\" for one-on-one contact wit
 h City staff about your budget issues.\n\nOnly once every two years can 
 you meet on budget issues with such a wide range of Seattle officials. T
 he conference is open to the public\, free of charge\, and there will be
  snacks and beverages. Don't miss the Citizens Budget Conference--Sunday
 \, February 10\, noon to 5 p.m. at Seattle Center House!
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081211T183000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081211T200000
SUMMARY:Status Report on 2026 E. Madison\n(the old Deano site)
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DESCRIPTION:Project Status Report on 2026 E. Madison\n(the old Deano sit
 e)\n \nThursday\, December 11th\n6:30 - 8:00 p.m.\nMiller Community Cent
 er\nMultipurpose Room#2\n \nLocal neighborhood developer\, James C. Muel
 ler\, is hosting the meeting to provide a project update.  He met with n
 eighbors earlier this year during the Capitol Hill Community Garage Sale
  and wants to provide a status report.  A new rendering of the project w
 ill be available at the meeting.  Hope you can join us!\n \nSincerely\,\
 n \nLis Soldano\nDirector of Development\nJC Mueller LLC\n \nLogan Build
 ing\n500 Union Street\, Suite 625\nSeattle\, WA 98101\n(206) 624-8095\n(
 206) 612-7393 (cell)\nliss@jcmueller.com\n 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070327T173000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070327T183000
SUMMARY: Sonja Richter retirement party
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DESCRIPTION:\nYou are invited to Sonja Richter's retirement party. Sonja
  has worked for SPD as a blockwatch coordinator for many years and has b
 een a wonderful friend\, colleague and advisor.\n\nDate:         Tuesday
  March 27\, 2007\nLocation:    Cal Anderson Park/Shelterhouse\nTime:    
        Starting at 5:30 PM\n\nLets send Sonja with a \"bang\"  to a new 
 and exciting world of\n\"progression\".\n\n\nFor more information please
  call Jose Cervantes at 684-4574.\n\nJose writes:\n\nFriends some folks 
 will like to know what to bring and or invite\nothers.\n\nmy response is
  bring yourself first and if possible refreshments for\nyou and another 
 so there is enough refreshments to drink by and for\nall.\n\nI'll provid
 e the cups and napkins\, in addition\, feel free to bring\nSonja anythin
 g that reflects on her years of service to the\nneighborhoods\, such as 
 your warm thoughts and remembrances of her work.\n\nyes please pass the 
 word or bring those who you think should be there.
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EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20080818T183000
DTSTAMP:20091015T052440Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080915T183000
SUMMARY:Central Land Use Committee
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080915T203000
DESCRIPTION:Madrona Shelterhouse
RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=3MO
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT2H
DTSTAMP:20080915T032400Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080915T183000
SUMMARY:Central Land Use Committee
DESCRIPTION:CANP Land Use\, Open Space and Housing Committee Meeting\n\n
 September 15 (yes - it's the third monday of the month)\n\n6:30 PM\n\nMa
 drona Shelterhouse (near the corner of 34th and Marion in the Madrona Pl
 ayfield)\n\n\n\nLet’s regroup!\n\nWe can start with announcements and I 
 have a couple of ‘hot topics’.\n\nThen we will scope out our goals and d
 ecide our agendas for the next 6 months or so.\n\n\n\nPlease take some t
 ime to review:\n\nThe Central Area Design Guidelines - a major focus of 
 our mission:\n\nhttp://www.squirepark.org/files/misc/CentralAreaDesignGu
 idelines.pdf\n\nThe portions of the Neighborhood Plan that we are to tac
 kle updating:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/npi/plans/central/
 Section3.pdf\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/npi/plans/central/S
 ection4.pdf\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/npi/plans/central/Se
 ction6.pdf\n\n\nThe plan for Neighborhood Planning (as a contextual refe
 rence):\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/dpd/Planning/Neighborhood_Planning/Ove
 rview/default.asp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT2H
DTSTAMP:20081007T025843Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20081020T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081020T183000
SUMMARY:Central Land Use Committee
DESCRIPTION:Madrona Shelterhouse\nAt our September meeting the committee
  agreed to spend the next number of months tackling Land Use on the majo
 r streets in the Central Area as follows:\n\nNorth to South MLK\, 23rd\,
  parts of 19th\, 14th \, etc.\, then\n\nWest to East -Jackson\, Yesler\,
  Cherry\, Union\, Madison\, etc.\n\nOur Next Meeting:\nMonday\, October 
 20\n6:30 - 8 PM\nMadrona Shelterhouse (inside the park at 34th and Sprin
 g)\n\nWe are starting with MLK and then will move on to 23rd\, continuin
 g with the list over a number of meetings.\n\nLet your neighborhood frie
 nds and community groups know!\n\nhanks to Max for the minutes\, submitt
 ed for the approval of the attendees:\n\nDraft Meeting Minutes\n\nCentra
 l Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship:\n\nLand Use\, Open Space and Housi
 ng Committee\n\nMeeting September 17\, 2008\n\nMadrona Shelterhouse\n\nC
 o-chairs: Marty Liebowitz and Kathryn Keller\n\nWe approved the minutes 
 of our May meeting.\n\nThis meeting was held in order to structure our u
 pcoming meetings and what we are going to focus on.  Kathryn started the
  meeting by giving an outline of the Neighborhood Plan. This included la
 nd use and open pace\, design guidelines\, and assessment process.  We a
 lso reviewed our previous meetings.\n\nKathryn opened up discussion and 
 asked which area of the Neighborhood Plan we should start with. One pers
 on wanted to start with land use and felt that we need to start immediat
 ely. Kathryn explained what would be needed for this and that we need mo
 re information on what the community wants. Someone believed that the Co
 mmunity Councils should be part of our decisions making process. Kathryn
  agreed again that we needed more community participation. Another perso
 n thought that a door to door survey may be necessary. A few people was 
 eager to start working and believed that if we started working on the ac
 tual Plan people would start to come to our meetings to voice their opin
 ions. Kathryn mentioned that the Community Councils will eventually want
  to know that the Plan is what the neighborhoods want\, and if we receiv
 ed enough community input.   Max Liebowitz said that starting the Plan n
 ow would likely encourage others to come to our meetings or voice their 
 opinions in other ways and would help open up the conversation.  Another
  attendee said she was concerned with the walkability of the community a
 nd wanted to know that Plan's land use and open space would focus on thi
 s. We agreed that it would. Max and another person there both wanted to 
 begin with zoning as soon as possible in order to begin the Plan. Kathry
 n was reluctant to start there but agreed if design was second\, but Max
  mentioned that this will be discussed during the zoning process. Some o
 ne mentioned that he did not agree with any up zoning unless it was near
  transit centers\, such as buses or trolleys. Kathryn agreed that we sho
 uld focus on the transit centers and boulevards first. A couple of atten
 dees wanted to focus on the worst areas first. We agreed to work on Mart
 in Luther King Jr. Boulevard in our next meeting and set the street para
 meters of our Plan.  We would then continue with major thoroughfares in 
 order: North to South MLK\, 23rd\, parts of 19th\, 14th \, etc. and West
  to East -Jackson\, Yesler\, Cherry\, Union\, Madison\, etc.\n\nThis end
 ed the meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081117T183000
SUMMARY:Central Land Use Committee
DESCRIPTION:Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship\nLand Use\, Open 
 Space & Housing Committee\nNext Meeting:\nMonday\, November 17\n6:30-8 P
 M\nMadrona Shelterhouse\n(inside the park by the corner of 34th and Spri
 ng)\nNext Up: Survey of Land Use on 23rd\, then onto 19th\, and other No
 rth-South Avenues\n\nHope to see you there for a fun and interactive exp
 erience.\n\nWe have a new web site for the CANP Stewardship!  http://can
 pstewardship.wordpress.com/   You can join the CANP Stewardship yahoo gr
 oup.\n\nYou can link to the web site for our committee from there or go 
 directly::http://canpluosh.wordpress.com/  and you can join the committe
 e google group.\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20090223T073402Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20090216T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090223T183000
SUMMARY:Central Land Use Committee
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090223T203000
DESCRIPTION:Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship\nLand Use\, Open 
 Space and Housing Committee\n\nMonday\, February 23\n6:30-8:30 PM\nMadro
 na Shelterhouse\n(inside the park by the corner of 34th and Spring)\nCom
 mittee Business and Announcements\nWrap up Comments on North-South Aves 
 and Blvds\nStart Survey of Land Use on Major West to East Streets\n\nAll
  residents and business owners in the Central Area are welcome!
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT2H
DTSTAMP:20090316T064535Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090316T183000
SUMMARY:Central Land Use Committee
DESCRIPTION:CANPS Land Use and Open Space and Housing Committee Meeting\
 n\nMonday\, March 16\n6:30-8:30 PM\nMadrona Shelterhouse\n(inside the pa
 rk by the corner of 34th and Spring)\nCommittee Business and Announcemen
 ts\nWe are moving along with our assessment\, are ready to wrap up Union
  and move onto Cherry\, Yesler and Jackson.\n\nAll residents and busines
 s owners in the Central Area are welcome!  I hope to see you then.\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT2H
DTSTAMP:20090909T052202Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20090921T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090921T183000
SUMMARY:Central Land Use Committee
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, September 21\n6:30-8:30 PM\nMadrona Shelterhouse\n(
 inside the park by the corner of 34th and Spring)\n\nAnnouncements\nIntr
 oductions\nCommittee Business and Updates\nSurvey of Land Use on Yesler 
 and Jackson\n\nPlease send business and updates items to Kathryn ktkelle
 r@earthlink.net\n\nAll residents and business owners in the Central Area
  are welcome!
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT2H
DTSTAMP:20091015T052440Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20091019T183000
SUMMARY:Central Land Use Committee
DESCRIPTION:Madrona Shelterhouse\n\nMonday\, October 19\n6:30-8:30 PM\nM
 adrona Shelterhouse\n(inside the park by the corner of 34th and Spring)\
 n\n---------\n\nAGENDA\n\nAnnouncements (10 min)\n\nIntroductions (5 min
 )\n\nCommittee Business and Updates \n\nContinue Survey of Land Use on Y
 esler and Jackson \n\nWrap Up\n\n--------\n\nPLEASE send announcements\,
  business and updates items to Kathryn ktkeller@earthlink.net\n\nAll res
 idents and business owners in the Central Area are welcome!\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070321T024247Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070326T183000
SUMMARY:City Neighborhood Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070326T210000
DESCRIPTION:What:  	The City Neighborhood Council (CNC) is a citizen-led
  advisory group\, comprised of elected members from each of the City’s 1
 3 Districts (i.e. from their District Councils). \n\nhttp://www.seattle.
 gov/neighborhoodcouncil/\n\nThe CNC's purpose is to provide city-wide co
 ordination for the Neighborhood Matching Fund\, Neighborhood Budget Prio
 ritization\, and Neighborhood Planning programs.\n\nThe CNC also provide
 s a forum for a discussion of common neighborhood issues and is availabl
 e for advice on policies necessary for the effective and equitable imple
 mentation of the Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program. Its month
 ly meetings are open to the public\n\nWhere: West Precinct Conference Ro
 om\, 810 Virginia St\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 4th Monday.\n\nOfficers: Chai
 r:  Chris Leman (Lake Union)\, cleman@oo.net\, (206) 322-5463\n\nVice Ch
 air:  Pat Murakami (Southeast)\, president@mountbaker.org\n\nSecretary: 
  Judith Edwards (Greater Duwamish)\, judedw@comcast.net    \n\nContact: 
 Scott Minnix\, 684-0270\, scott.minnix@seattle.gov\n\nThis month's agend
 a:\n\nITEM:\n\n6:30           Welcome\, introductions\, review/approval 
 of agenda\, approval of February minutes\n\n6:35           Barbara Graff
 \, Director of Emergency Management\, Seattle Police Department\n\n6:55 
           Councilmember Richard Conlin\, Chair of Environment\, Emergenc
 y Mgmt. and Utilities Comm.\n\n7:15           Neighborhood Street Fund--
 information\, discussion\, possible letter (attached)\n\n7:45           
 Consideration of Downtown District Council's draft letter (attached) on 
 nightlife ordinance\n\n8:05           Reports of CNC's committees:  \n\n
                    Budget Committee \n                   Neighborhood Ma
 tching Fund Review Committee\n                   Citywide Review Team\n 
                   Neighborhood Planning Committee \n                   T
 ransportation Committee \n         Possible action on draft letter(attac
 hed) on Seattle Center transportation links\n         CNC nominations to
  Pedestrian Master Plan advisory group (suggestions welcome)\n8:35      
      Planning for a possible summit and a community-building workshop\n\
 n8:45           Other business\n\n9:00           Adjourn
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Garfield CC
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20090101T180000
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DTSTAMP:20090131T185746Z
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081204T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081204T193000
DESCRIPTION:Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship\n\nWhat: Implemen
 tation and updating of the Central Area Plan (including the Madsion-Mill
 er area)\, formulated by citizen neighborhood planning efforts\, 1996-98
 .\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/npi/plans.htm\n\nWhere: Garfie
 ld Community Center\,\n2323 East Cherry St. on the corner of 23rd & Cher
 ry.\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, First Thursday\n\nContact: Adrienne Bailey\, (
 206) 323-3738\, kismit_2000@yahoo.com\n\nThis month's agenda:\n
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
LOCATION:Garfield CC
DTSTAMP:20081202T065151Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20081204T180000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081204T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship
DESCRIPTION:Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship\n\nWhat: Implemen
 tation and updating of the Central Area Plan (including the Madsion-Mill
 er area)\, formulated by citizen neighborhood planning efforts\, 1996-98
 .\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/npi/plans.htm\n\nWhere: Garfie
 ld Community Center\,\n2323 East Cherry St. on the corner of 23rd & Cher
 ry.\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, First Thursday\n\nContact: Adrienne Bailey\, (
 206) 323-3738\, kismit_2000@yahoo.com\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nGood Da
 y Community Members:\nI really hope as many of you as possible can make 
 this meeting.  We are still needing to work on the various boundaries of
  our Community Councils and so on.  In case any of you didn't read the p
 iece Sunday before last\, apparently people outside the Central Area are
  defining our Community incorrectly.    \n\nhttp://seattletimes.nwsource
 .com/html/pacificnw/2008383111_pacificpcdfams16.html\n\nAccording to the
  Seattle Times and the map this reporter created to depict the \"Central
  District\"\, a lot of us don’t live in the Central Area.  The Central A
 rea has shrunk!!!  Then again maybe they are making a distinction betwee
 n the Central Area and the Central District\, which is interesting.  \n\
 nFor the next meeting I should have an update on what the new city commi
 ttee “Neighborhood Planning Advisory Committee” is all about\, since our
  first meeting is Tues 1/2/08.  We also need to work on our work plan fo
 r next year\, plan our next Community Forum(s)\, issues and situations n
 eighborhoods and groups are facing and/or having challenges with and the
  activation of one or two more committees.  \n\nSee everyone this Thursd
 ay\, 6:00pm at Garfield Community Center\, 2323 East Cherry St. on the c
 orner of 23rd & Cherry.    \n\n\nAdrienne Bailey\, Chair\nCentral Area N
 eighborhood Plan Stewardship
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
LOCATION:Garfield CC
DTSTAMP:20090131T185756Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20090205T180000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090205T180000
SUMMARY:SPECIAL Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship
DESCRIPTION:Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship\n\nWhat: Implemen
 tation and updating of the Central Area Plan (including the Madsion-Mill
 er area)\, formulated by citizen neighborhood planning efforts\, 1996-98
 .\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/npi/plans.htm\n\nWhere: Garfie
 ld Community Center\,\n2323 East Cherry St. on the corner of 23rd & Cher
 ry.\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, First Thursday\n\nContact: Adrienne Bailey\, (
 206) 323-3738\, kismit_2000@yahoo.com\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nCentral
  Area Residents\,\nI am calling this meeting for a myriad of reasons.  T
 o name a few: there are quite a few issues that have high potential to a
 dversely affect the Central Area\, other issues needing immediate action
  and community input that have varying windows of opportunity that we ca
 n possible be missed\, defining the boundaries of the Central Area\, int
 ernal boundary concerns and/or issues regarding Neighborhood boundaries 
 within the Central Area and representation\, our youth and community saf
 ety and finally to answer questions surrounding where the Stewardship at
  this point.  We (the community) were finally gaining momentum and we al
 l that is taking place in the City and in the Central Area\, we cannot a
 fford to wait.  Since the Stewardship Chair as per the Central Area Neig
 hborhood District Council bylaws has not contacted me to transition into
  the position\,  I felt it prudent to convene.   \n\nIn all honesty and 
 most important reason for this meeting is out of respect for all the har
 d work you all have done in behalf of our Neighborhood Plan and support 
 of me in doing all to this work\, you deserve to have a proper explanati
 on and farewell. \n\nHope to see as many of you as possible this coming 
 Thursday\, February 5th 6:00p.m. at Garfield Community Center (2323 East
  Cherry St).  \n\nAdrienne W. Bailey\nformer Chair\, Central Area Neighb
 orhood Plan Stewardship\n\nCentral Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship\nG
 arfield Community Center\n2323 East Cherry St\nFebruary 5\, 2009\n6:00pm
 \n\nI.	An explanation of and an update on the State of the Central Area 
 Neighborhood Plan Stewardship\n\nII.	Update from Land Use\, Open Space a
 nd Housing Committee\n\nIII.	Community Council\, Groups and Organization
 s Boundaries\n\nIV.	Discussion on and possible implication: State Bill H
 B1490 - (FutureWise sponsored) Reducing greenhouse gas emissions through
  land use and transportation requirements\n\nV.	New Business\n \nVI.	Adj
 oin \n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20071124T201324Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.metrokc.gov/finance/treasury/foreclosure/forecl
 osure.aspx
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071214T090000
SUMMARY:2007 King County Tax Foreclosure Auction
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071214T170000
DESCRIPTION:Most of Dean Falls' property on E. Madison Street will (unle
 ss paid off) be auctioned:\n\nhttp://www.metrokc.gov/finance/treasury/fo
 reclosure/Disclaimer.asp\n\n(Search for WITTS ADD )\n\nDetails of forecl
 osure auction:\n\nhttp://www.metrokc.gov/finance/treasury/foreclosure/fo
 reclosure.aspx\n\nPayment by the successful bidder must be made immediat
 ely upon winning the bid. Payment must be made by cashier's check\, mone
 y order\, certified check\, or cash. NO OTHER FORM OF PAYMENT WILL BE AC
 CEPTED INCLUDING PERSONAL CHECKS\, BUSINESS\, CHECKS\, CREDIT CARD CHECK
 S\, TRAVELER'S CHECKS\, LETTERS OF CREDIT OR SIMILAR. There are no excep
 tions to this policy. Checks are made payable to the King County Treasur
 y.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080108T190000
SUMMARY:Community Council Party
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DTSTAMP:20081218T213915Z
DESCRIPTION:Cal Anderson Shelter House\n1635 11th Ave\n\nhttp://www.capi
 tolhillseattle.com/2008/12/11/this-hill-holiday-party-will-not-be-cancel
 led\n\nPlan is for the council to forgo its regular public monthly meeti
 ng on the third Thursday of the month\, and\, instead\, enjoy some food 
 and drink and community. There will be snacks and beverages provided -- 
 thanks local merchants! -- but potluck is also encouraged so bring a sna
 ck or side to share.\nIf you haven't been to a council meeting before\, 
 this is a good time to get involved. Part of the night's mission is some
  very modest fundraising -- suggested $5 donation. But really\, it's abo
 ut getting everybody together for a little holiday time. Would be great 
 to see you there.\nCHCC Public Holiday Party\nDate:	 Thursday\, December
  18\, 2008\nTime:	 7:00pm - 8:00pm\nLocation:	 Cal Anderson Shelter Hous
 e
DURATION:PT1H
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080305T200000
SUMMARY:Design Review: 23rd & Union
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DTSTAMP:20080215T055954Z
DESCRIPTION:http://web1.seattle.gov/dpd/luib/Notice.aspx?id=7480\n\nMEET
 ING  \n\nDate:                Wednesday\, March 5\, 2008\nTime:         
       8:00 p.m.\nLocation:         Seattle Central Community College \n 
                        1701 Broadway\n                        Room 3211 
 
DURATION:PT1H
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070704T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070704T170000
SUMMARY:Community Picnic
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DESCRIPTION: Fifth Annual Capitol Hill Independence Day\nCOMMUNITY PICNI
 C\n \n            Let’s celebrate our independence!\n \n            Brin
 g your friends and family\, a picnic meal and blanket and join with neig
 hbors at beautiful\nCAL ANDERSON PARK\, 1635 - 11th Avenue\, Wednesday\,
  July 4\, 2007\, noon until 5 PM.\n \n            Music groups include: 
 Amber Tide\, a high-spirited eclectic acoustic duo\; Naby Camara with La
 gni Sussu\, a trio playing dynamic rhythms based on West African music s
 tyles\; and The Jazz Beacons\,  a versatile group with a repertoire of j
 azz\, R&B\, reggae and rock.\n \n            Dante’s famous Inferno Dogs
 \, snow cones and soda will be sold. A hug inflated jump toy will be on 
 the premises for the kids.\n \n            America's Birthday All-Ages C
 hess Tourney will take place at the park Shelterhouse. Registration with
  $4 fee is at 12:30 PM. Tournament: 1-3 PM.. Also\, the oversized chess/
 checkerboard pieces will be available for play on the five outdoor board
 s.\n \n          Everyone is welcome! Gather in the Meadow area north of
  the Shelterhouse activity building in the center of the park.\n:::::\n 
 \n            The picnic is sponsored by the Cal Anderson Park Alliance 
 (CAPA)\, Seattle Parks & Recreation\, Capitol Hill Housing\, The Berger 
 Partnership\, Capitol Hill Times\, Seattle Gay News and The Dwelling Com
 pany.\n \n            For more information or to volunteer to help us on
  the day of the picnic\, call Randy Wiger at 206.684.0775. Volunteers wo
 rk one-hour shifts and get a complimentary hot dog and soda.\n \n       
       CAPA is a new group convened by Seattle Parks & Recreation which b
 rings together motivated citizens and Parks employees dedicated to gener
 ating creative\, innovative activities\, programs and events to activate
  Cal Anderson Park. For more information: www.calandersonapark.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20080522T170935Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.capitolhillgaragesale.com/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080614T090000
SUMMARY:Capitol Hill Community Garage Sale
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080614T160000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.capitolhillgaragesale.com/\n\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080510T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080510T120000
SUMMARY:Cap Hill Chamber: 15th Ave cleanup
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DTSTAMP:20080507T191206Z
DESCRIPTION:If you have time on Saturday\, May 10th\, from 10am til Noon
 \, the Capitol Hill Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a cleanup along 15
 th Ave between Denny and Roy. All cleaning materials will be provided\, 
 along with coffee and breakfast foods at the start\, entertainment\, a f
 ree t-shirt\, and pizza at the end. These events are great ways to make 
 new friends in your neighborhood and feel like you've contributed to you
 r community. \n\nDetails: http://www.caphillchamber.org/node/47\n\nhttp:
 //www.centraldistrictnews.com/events/2008/05/10/15th-avenue-street-sweep
 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20090421T071100Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070616T140000
SUMMARY:Bike repair self-help
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070616T170000
DESCRIPTION:Take your sick bike to Garfield Community Center\, 2323 East
  Cherry St.\, 98122\n\nThe folks from The Bikery can help you fix your b
 ike YOURSELF for FREE.\n\nDetails: http://tinyurl.com/2cma4z\n\nBikery w
 ebsite:\n\nhttp://www.thebikery.org/news.html
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090425T065959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070720T203908Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20070721T140000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070721T140000
SUMMARY:Bike repair self-help
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070721T170000
DESCRIPTION:Take your sick bike to Garfield Community Center\, 2323 East
  Cherry St.\, 98122\n\nThe folks from The Bikery can help you fix your b
 ike YOURSELF for FREE.\n\nDetails: http://tinyurl.com/2cma4z\n\nBikery w
 ebsite:\n\nhttp://www.thebikery.org/news.html\n\nUpcoming Bikery Program
 s\nWe have some great programs coming up next weekend at the Bikery! On 
 Saturday\, July 21st\, we have two programs for you. \n\nThe first\, sta
 rting at noon is \"Components 101 - 'The Wheel'\" In that workshop\, Nik
 ki from Mobius Cycles will show you all about rims\, spokes\, hubs\, and
  the art of \"truing\". \n\nFollowing the components class at 3pm\, we w
 ill be hosting a forum titled\, \"Who Speaks For You?\". In this open fo
 rum\, you will learn more about local and regional groups that are advoc
 ating for bicycle rights. \n\nTell your friends! This should be a great 
 afternoon!
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT3H
DTSTAMP:20070817T191240Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20070818T140000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070818T120000
SUMMARY:Bike repair self-help
DESCRIPTION:Take your sick bike to Garfield Community Center\, 2323 East
  Cherry St.\, 98122\n\nThe folks from The Bikery can help you fix your b
 ike YOURSELF for FREE.\n\nDetails: http://tinyurl.com/2cma4z\n\nBikery w
 ebsite:\n\nhttp://www.thebikery.org/news.html\n\nUpcoming Bikery Program
 s\n\nJoin the Bikery next Saturday\, August 18th\, for some great progra
 ms! \n\nThe first\, starting at noon is \"Components 101 - 'The Drive Tr
 ain'\" Hey\, what's going on down there? This class will focus on the dr
 ive train - you know\, your chain\, your cranks\, and all those things t
 hat make your bike go! \n\nFollowing the components class at 3pm\, we wi
 ll be hosting a forum titled\, \"Biking and the Law\". Come and join us 
 in this discussion with bike lawyer\, Bob Anderton\, who'll help you und
 erstand Washington State bike law and how it affects you - an essential 
 class for everyone! 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT3H
DTSTAMP:20070911T060041Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20070915T140000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070915T120000
SUMMARY:Bike repair self-help & 2 special programs
DESCRIPTION:Take your sick bike to Garfield Community Center\, 2323 East
  Cherry St.\, 98122\n\nThe folks from The Bikery can help you fix your b
 ike YOURSELF for FREE.\n\nDetails: http://tinyurl.com/2cma4z\n\nBikery w
 ebsite:\n\nhttp://www.thebikery.org/news.html\n\nWe have some great prog
 rams coming up next weekend at the Bikery! This Saturday\, September 15t
 h\, we have two programs for you. \n\nThe first\, at noon\,  (12 - 2 PM)
  we're holding an open discussion titled \"Know Your Rights\". Are bikes
  allowed on the sidewalk? How about on the road? Know Your Rights is a c
 onversation -based workshop - your opportunity to share war stories and 
 survival skills\, tackle long- unanswered questions\, and much more. Tog
 ether we will explore our options as cyclists through discussion of the 
 law as it stands\, as well as learning from each other’s experiences. \n
 \nThen\, starting at 3 (till 5 PM)\, Emer McKenna will present \"Women a
 nd Biking\". Learn why Susan B. Anthony said\, \"The bicycle has done mo
 re for the emancipation of women than anything else in the world.\" \n\n
 For little flyers to distribute:\nhttp://tinyurl.com/3dfvfy\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT3H
DTSTAMP:20071030T043637Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20071117T140000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071117T140000
SUMMARY:Bike repair self-help
DESCRIPTION:Take your sick bike to Garfield Community Center\, 2323 East
  Cherry St.\, 98122\n\nThe folks from The Bikery can help you fix your b
 ike YOURSELF for FREE.\n\nDetails: http://tinyurl.com/2cma4z\n\nBikery w
 ebsite:\n\nhttp://www.thebikery.org/news.html\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080327T183000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080327T210000
SUMMARY:Police Complaints Forum
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DTSTAMP:20080325T035554Z
DESCRIPTION:Forum at Garfield Community Center\, 2323 E. Cherry\, 6:30 P
 M Thursday.\n(details below\, from Seattle Times article).\n\nTwo Seattl
 e University sociologists will research claims by the Seattle/King Count
 y branch of the NAACP that police in numerous jurisdictions throughout K
 ing County treat people of color and the poor differently.\n\nJames Bibl
 e\, president of the NAACP\, said htat an increase in the number of comp
 laints about police conduct caused the agency to issue a \"state of emer
 gency\" and request a detailed study into the allegations.\n\n Sociologi
 sts Mako Fitts and Gerry Perry will join Bibile and the NAACP's police-a
 ccountability chairman\, KL Shannon\, in conducting a series of fact-fin
 ding forums. \n\n\"We have a deep concern about police\, \" especially i
 n South King County\, Bible said. \"I don't think they have the infrastr
 ucture [civilian review boards] to handle the problems.\"
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080516
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080517
SUMMARY:Bike to Work Day
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DTSTAMP:20080509T054422Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Garfield CC
DTSTAMP:20090909T052212Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090526T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090526T193000
DESCRIPTION:Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship\n\nWhat: Implemen
 tation and updating of the Central Area Plan (including the Madsion-Mill
 er area)\, formulated by citizen neighborhood planning efforts\, 1996-98
 .\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/npi/plans.htm\n\nWhere:  \nBan
 k of America Conference Room\nLower level of Promenade 23\n06:00 PM \n\n
 \nRepeats: Monthly\, 4th Thursday\n\nContact:Ted Divina\, ted.divina@sea
 ttle.gov\n\nThis month's agenda:\n
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
LOCATION:Garfield CC
DTSTAMP:20090521T210613Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20090526T180000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090526T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship
DESCRIPTION:Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship\n\nWhat: Implemen
 tation and updating of the Central Area Plan (including the Madsion-Mill
 er area)\, formulated by citizen neighborhood planning efforts\, 1996-98
 .\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/npi/plans.htm\n\nWhere:  \nBan
 k of America Conference Room\nLower level of Promenade 23\n06:00 PM \n\n
 \nRepeats: Monthly\, 4th Thursday\n\nContact:Ted Divina\, ted.divina@sea
 ttle.gov\n\nThis month's agenda:\n06:00 PM		Meeting call to order\n			In
 troductions & Sign In – Thurston Muskelly\n\n06:05 PM		Updates	Thurston 
 Muskelly\n\n06:10 PM		Neighborhood Planning Advisory Committee\n\n06:20 
 PM		23rd & Union Media Project  Jenny Asarno\n\n06:30 PM	Pedestrian Mast
 er Plan Seattle Department of Transportation – Ms. Jennifer Wieland\n\n0
 7:00 PM		Land Use Update - Ms. Keller/Mr. Liebowitz\n\n07:15 PM		Plannin
 g Node reports – Round Table\n\n07:25 PM		Items for the June 30th\, 2009
  Meeting\n\n07:30 PM		Adjournment\n\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Miller Community Center
DTSTAMP:20071115T062612Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://seattle.gov/emergency/programs/snap/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071117T100000
SUMMARY:SNAP Emergency Training
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071117T113000
DESCRIPTION:SNAP! Emergency Preparedness Training from the City: Miller 
 Community Center\, 330  - 19th Ave E. Saturday 11/17/07\, 10Am - 11:30 A
 M
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070609T133000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070609T153000
SUMMARY:Central Area Plan Workshop
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DTSTAMP:20070601T062139Z
DESCRIPTION:Central Area Quality of Life Is Under Attack\n\nWant to do s
 omething about it?\n\nWhat concerns you the most about what is happening
  in our neighborhoods or the\nCentral Area?\n\nCome find out how the Cen
 tral Area Neighborhood Plan can help us take control of our community’s 
 destiny and the Overall Quality of Life in the Central Area\n\nSaturday 
 June 9\, 2007\n1:30pm - 3:30pm\nGarfield Community Center\n2323 East Che
 rry St\n\n☻ Programming that Creates and Promotes Positive Activities an
 d Environments for our Young People\n☹ Negative Impact on our infrastruc
 ture\, traffic and parking problems due tozoning changes and over develo
 pment\n☹ Flooding and/or other property damage due to the over developme
 nt or lack of adequate reparations or modifications\n☹ Madison St.\, Jac
 kson Place\, other corridors and neighborhoods are under siege by develo
 pers who disregard our concerns?\n☹ Shrinking green spaces and urban tra
 ils to keep our neighborhoods healthy?\n☹ Are Developers developing you 
 out of your home?\n\n\nCo-sponsored by:\nCentral Area Neighborhood Plan 
 Stewardship and\nSeattle Parks and Recreation\n\nQuestions: kismit_2000@
 yahoo.com
SEQUENCE:12
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080402T173000
SUMMARY:Design Review: 2203 E. Union
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DTSTAMP:20080318T150844Z
DESCRIPTION:http://web1.seattle.gov/dpd/luib/Notice.aspx?id=7687\n\nDate
 :            Wednesday\, April 2\, 2008\nTime:            5:30 to 6:30 p
 .m.\nLocation:      Yesler Community Center\n                     917 E 
 Yesler Way \n                     Multi-Purpose Room
DURATION:PT1H
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071206T190000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071206T210000
SUMMARY:Art opening at the Bottleneck
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DTSTAMP:20071205T065814Z
DESCRIPTION:Meet The Artist: James Sutherland\, Thursday\, December 6th\
 , 7 – 9 PM\, No Cover\, at the Bottleneck Lounge\, 2328 Madison Street.\
 n\nLargely self taught\, Seattle artist James W. Sutherland works in his
  unique medium of painted\, carved plaster panels and his creative spiri
 t is inspired by the magic and joy of nature\, which he captures with a 
 childlike energy through use of line\, color and texture.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:330 19th Ave E.
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20070314T190000
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DTSTAMP:20070320T050309Z
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070314T190000
SUMMARY:Miller Advisory Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070314T210000
RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20070410T065959Z;BYDAY=2TU
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
LOCATION:@ Kornerhaus [the offices of DK]
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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DTSTAMP:20080424T190816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20080424T183541Z
SEQUENCE:0
CREATED:20080424T183541Z
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20080425T170000
SUMMARY:Flourish: Sustaining the arts in Capitol Hill
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20080425T190000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.design-kompany.com/inspiration/1477/\n\nFlourish:
  An open dialogue roundtable\n‘What is the Role of the Artist?’\nFree wi
 th registration\nRSVP to flourish [at] design-kompany.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071128T030000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Appreciation
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DTSTAMP:20071120T053919Z
DESCRIPTION:http://tinyurl.com/2p747o
SEQUENCE:6
DURATION:PT0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070430T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070430T210000
SUMMARY:Capitol Hill Panel Discussion
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DESCRIPTION:\nDear Friend of Capitol Hill Housing\,\n\nAs you may know C
 HH has its Annual Meeting in April each year. This year it will be on Ap
 ril 30th at 6:00 at the Northwest Film Forum\, 1515 12th Avenue. The eve
 nt will mix a little organizational business and a panel discussion we t
 hink you will find interesting about development and change for Capitol 
 Hill.\n\nThe business items will be brief\, but important. We elect two 
 community members to our Board\, provide a summary of the organization’s
  activities for the year\, and ratify the selection of our independent a
 uditor. People who are residents or property owners in Capitol Hill are 
 eligible to vote.\n\nOur panel-“Sustaining A Vibrant and Diverse Neighbo
 rhood”-will feature representatives of some of the most current developm
 ents on Broadway\, Pike-Pine\, and 15th East. These projects are place m
 akers for Capitol Hill’s future and include examples of new construction
  and preservation. How does the “market” see Capitol Hill? How do they c
 onnect with Capitol Hill’s character? The panel will be hosted by Channe
 l 21 and Capitol Hill resident\, C.R. Douglas. He will also moderate a q
 uestion and answer segment from the audience.\n\nPanelists:      Dana Be
 har\, HAL Properties\, Cameo & Braeburn Projects at 14th and Pine\n\nAnn
 e Michelson\, Pike/Pine Neighborhood activist/developer with project at 
 12th and Pike.\n\nMaria Barrientos\, Developer with three projects curre
 ntly in development on Capitol Hill.\n\nChuck Weinstock\, Capitol Hill H
 ousing\, just completed Broadway Crossing and Silivian.\n\nBob Burkheime
 r\, owner of the former QFC/Bartells site currently under redevelopment.
 \n\nWe hope you will take the opportunity to check in with us\, help us 
 take care of some organizational business\, and take part in an importan
 t community conversation. Space is limited so please rsvp to rsvp@chhip.
 org as soon as possible.\n\nSincerely yours\,\n\nChuck Weinstock\n\nExec
 utive Director\n\nFlyer:  http://tinyurl.com/2oxxe4
SEQUENCE:5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090917T190000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090917T210000
SUMMARY:Capitol Hill Community Council Monthly Meeting\n
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DTSTAMP:20090909T045853Z
DESCRIPTION:Event: September General Meeting\n       \"because we only d
 o this once a month\"\nWhat: Club/Group Meeting\nHost: Capitol Hill Comm
 unity Council\nStart Time: Thursday\, September 17 at 7:00pm\nEnd Time: 
 Thursday\, September 17 at 9:00pm\nWhere: Cal Anderson Park Shelterhouse
 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070924
SUMMARY:Mayor's Budget DETAILS available
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SEQUENCE:3
DTSTAMP:20070918T184541Z
DESCRIPTION:http://www.seattle.gov/mayor/issues/budget/
DURATION:P1D
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
LOCATION:Broadway Sunday Farmers Market
DTSTAMP:20081119T024728Z
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LAST-MODIFIED:20080409T235429Z
SEQUENCE:16
CREATED:20080409T235414Z
DTSTART:20081102T180000Z
SUMMARY:Broadway Farmers Market
DTEND:20081102T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sunday\, 11 am
  - 3 pm\, from May 11 through Nov. 23\, in the lot behind the Bank of Am
 erican at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the Neighborh
 ood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedicated to sup
 porting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  You can find
  information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at \nhttp://ww
 w.seattlefarmersmarkets.org. \n\nmap:\nhttp://halfpinticecream.com/broad
 way.php?height=520&width=700&inlineId=myOnPageContent\n\nhttp://chtriang
 le.blogspot.com/2008/11/broadway-farmers-market-extended-to.html
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20081123T235959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
DURATION:PT4H
LOCATION:Broadway Sunday Farmers Market
DTSTAMP:20081119T025151Z
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SEQUENCE:17
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20081123T100000
CREATED:20080409T235414Z
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081123T100000
SUMMARY:LAST Broadway Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:The Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sunday\, 11 am
  - 3 pm\, from May 11 through Nov. 23\, in the lot behind the Bank of Am
 erican at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the Neighborh
 ood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedicated to sup
 porting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  You can find
  information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at \nhttp://ww
 w.seattlefarmersmarkets.org. \n\nmap:\nhttp://halfpinticecream.com/broad
 way.php?height=520&width=700&inlineId=myOnPageContent\n\nhttp://chtriang
 le.blogspot.com/2008/11/broadway-farmers-market-extended-to.html\n\nThis
  Sunday is the LAST MARKET DAY AT BROADWAY FOR THIS YEAR!\n\n \n\nSTOCK 
 UP FOR THANKSGIVING!\n\n \n\nThis Sunday Nov 23 is the last day of the s
 eason for the Broadway Sunday Farmers Market.  There will be PLENTY of g
 ood stuff for a holiday feast: winter squashes\, sugar pie pumpkins\, ap
 ples\, pears and pluots\, lovely bunches of greens\, all kinds of potato
 es and other fall veggies – plus cheeses and grass-fed meats including b
 eef\, lamb\, and chicken.  (No turkeys\, alas – but for those of you who
  don’t have turkeys and want to really go local – remember that the orig
 inal pilgrims ate everything from fish to venison at their harvest feast
  – ie.\, what was local and available!).  If you haven’t already taken t
 he pledge to eat local for Thanksgiving\, you can do it now by going to:
  http://www.pugetsoundfresh.org/eatlocal/index.asp.  \n\n \n\nOn behalf 
 of all the farmers\, vendors and market staff\, we thank you for a wonde
 rful market season and for your support of local\, sustainable agricultu
 re.  We look forward to seeing you again next year in mid-May (and we mi
 ght even be able to extend the market next year through December!).\n\n 
 \n. \n\nThe Broadway Sunday Farmers Market also accepts EBT/Quest cards 
 (food stamps)\, as well as WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Coupo
 ns. 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071013T090000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071013T120000
SUMMARY:Capitol Hill Street Sweep
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DTSTAMP:20071012T045733Z
DESCRIPTION:Capitol Hill Chamber of Commerce Announces the Fall Capitol 
 Hill Street Sweep to take place on Saturday October 13\, 2007\n\n( http:
 //tinyurl.com/393wq8 )\n \n-- The Capitol Hill Street Sweep is a communi
 ty clean-up by volunteers and CHCC members. The quarterly sweep will ent
 ail graffiti removal\, removing outdated posters from light poles\, swee
 ping up litter and window cleaning. The Jump Start Event kicked off the 
 overall improvement of Broadway one year ago.  This fall's Sweep will ex
 pand the cleaning to the Pike/Pine corridor starting South of Cal Anders
 on park at 12 th avenue and continuing West down Pike and Pine until 12p
 m.  The CHCC would eventually like to include all of Capitol Hill's busi
 ness districts in future sweeps.   Join with our community volunteers an
 d Capitol Hill merchants to sweep the sidewalks and clean Capitol Hill's
  storefronts. \n \n\"The Capitol Hill Chamber's Street Sweep will be a g
 reat opportunity for neighbors and business owners to enjoy a morning of
  cleaning up Capitol Hill while having some fun and good food too.  Just
  like the Clean Sweep and Jump Start events\, everyone contributes to th
 e improvement and vibrancy of Capitol Hill by volunteering a few hours.\
 " – Denise Harnly\, Associate Director\, Seattle Neighborhood Group\n \n
 WHEN:  Saturday\, October 13\, 2007 • 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM\n9:00 – 9:30 AM
 : \nWHERE:   Cal Anderson Park shelter house\, 1635 11th Ave.\nWHAT:   W
 elcome by special guests\nVolunteers receive a Free t-shirt\, coffee and
  pastries from Starbucks\,\nand cleaning supplies\nStart Sweeping: 9:30 
 AM\nFinish: 12:00 PM\, Cal Anderson Park\nReconvene for FREE lunch provi
 ded by Pagliacci Pizza and surprise entertainment.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070922T101500
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070922T120000
SUMMARY:MADCAP Cleanup
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DTSTAMP:20070910T021647Z
DESCRIPTION:The next MaDCAP neighborhood cleanup will be Saturday\, Sept
 ember 22nd\, beginning at 10:30 am and ending at noon.  The positive cha
 nges in the neighborhood of late allow for a later start time as we've f
 ound there just isn't as much to clean up.  We will gather in the open s
 pace behind the Prince of Wales apartment building at 1818 20th Ave.  St
 arbuck's coffee will be available beginning at 10:15.  The MaDCAP cleanu
 p is designed to bring together committed neighbors interested in bringi
 ng about positive change to the area.  Being a presence on the street wh
 ile keeping the neighborhood clean is our goal.  We hope you can take th
 e time to join us.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081001T200000
SUMMARY:Pike Market Levy\, Pro-Parks Levy and the Sound Transit Prop—Spe
 akers Yay & Nay\, Wednesday\, October 1
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DTSTAMP:20080926T033740Z
DESCRIPTION:http://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2008/09/pike-market-le
 vy-pro-parks-levy-and.html\n
DURATION:PT1H
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090919T183000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090919T220000
SUMMARY:Miller Playfield Inauguration
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DTSTAMP:20090909T055331Z
DESCRIPTION:Join us to celebrate our new playfield.\n\nDetails:\n\nhttp:
 //tinyurl.com/ndz5dv
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Garfield CC
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20080703T180000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20080807T180000
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DTSTAMP:20080605T140909Z
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080306T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080306T193000
DESCRIPTION:Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship\n\nWhat: Implemen
 tation and updating of the Central Area Plan (including the Madsion-Mill
 er area)\, formulated by citizen neighborhood planning efforts\, 1996-98
 .\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/npi/plans.htm\n\nWhere: Garfie
 ld Community Center\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, First Thursday\n\nContact: Adr
 ienne Bailey\, (206) 323-3738\, kismit_2000@yahoo.com\n\nThis month's ag
 enda:
RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20081204T075959Z;BYDAY=1TH
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
LOCATION:Garfield CC
DTSTAMP:20080303T034920Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080306T180000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080306T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship
DESCRIPTION:Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship\n\nWhat: Implemen
 tation and updating of the Central Area Plan (including the Madsion-Mill
 er area)\, formulated by citizen neighborhood planning efforts\, 1996-98
 .\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/npi/plans.htm\n\nWhere: Garfie
 ld Community Center\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, First Thursday\n\nContact: Adr
 ienne Bailey\, (206) 323-3738\, kismit_2000@yahoo.com\n\nThis month's ag
 enda:\n\nCentral Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship\nGarfield Community 
 Center\n2323 East Cherry St\nMarch 6\, 2008\n6:00pm\n\nI.	Update & Progr
 ess reports - Community Safety\nA.	Date May 17\, 2008 \nB.	Sponsorships 
 and partners  \nC.	Funding\nD.	Format of event\n1.	Walk through with tab
 les style\n2.	Large group discuss w/Breakout groups\n3.	Concurrent works
 hops\na.	Issues\n\nE.	Budget\n1.	Needs\na.	Marketing/Advertising\n(1)	Pr
 inting\n\nb.	Food\n(1)	Possible Donations\n(a)	Area Restaurants and eate
 ries\n\nc.	Other printed materials & supplies\n\n\nII.	Martin Luther Kin
 g Jr. Elementary School\nA.	Letter of Support to Make the school availab
 le for community use in lieu of selling it for private use\n\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
LOCATION:Garfield CC
DTSTAMP:20080401T051520Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080403T180000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080403T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship
DESCRIPTION:Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship\n\nWhat: Implemen
 tation and updating of the Central Area Plan (including the Madsion-Mill
 er area)\, formulated by citizen neighborhood planning efforts\, 1996-98
 .\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/npi/plans.htm\n\nRepeats: Mont
 hly\, First Thursday\n\nContact: Adrienne Bailey\, (206) 323-3738\, kism
 it_2000@yahoo.com\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nGood Day Community\, \nThis
  is your reminder for our monthly meeting.  Due to Garfield Comm Ctr bei
 ng closed for some maintenance work we will be have our meeting at the M
 adrona Playfield Shelterhouse\, 3211 E Spring St. (it faces 34th Ave E. 
 one block south of Union) this month\, the usual time 6pm.    I will be 
 sending the agenda and other documents we will be working with to comple
 te the work on the May 17th Community Safety Forum.  \n\nIf you are a pa
 rt of a Block Watch\, know of a Block Watch in your neighborhood pass th
 is message along to them.  We would like to have some Block Watch people
  giving us input as to what and/or who they would like to see at this Co
 mmunity Safety Forum.  \n\nRemember tell one\, bring one.  Oh heck\, bri
 ng TWO !!! (smile)\, the more the merrier.   See as many you as possible
  there.  \n\nAdrienne B.  \n\nUpcoming meetings:\nMay 1\, June 5\, Jul 3
 \, Aug 7  \n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
LOCATION:Garfield CC
DTSTAMP:20080605T140702Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080605T180000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080605T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship
DESCRIPTION:Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship\n\nWhat: Implemen
 tation and updating of the Central Area Plan (including the Madsion-Mill
 er area)\, formulated by citizen neighborhood planning efforts\, 1996-98
 .\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/npi/plans.htm\n\nWhere: Garfie
 ld Community Center\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, First Thursday\n\nContact: Adr
 ienne Bailey\, (206) 323-3738\, kismit_2000@yahoo.com\n\nThis month's ag
 enda:\nTonight will be the last meeting before our hiatus.  Yes\, the St
 ewardship will not be meeting July and August.  Some of us will be worki
 ng on projects for the Stewardship.  We will discuss this during the mee
 ting.  Just like the Central Area Neighborhood District Council we will 
 start back in September\, September 4th to be exact.  \n\nLocation:\nGar
 field Community Center\n2323 East Cherry St\n\n\nI will have an agenda a
 t the meeting\, the items of interest are:\nAn update of what happen at 
 the \"Central Area Community Safety Forum\"\nUpdate and issues by the La
 nd Use Committee\n\n\nUpcoming meetings:\nSept 4\, Oct 2\, Nov 6 \n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
LOCATION:Garfield CC
DTSTAMP:20080904T053023Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080904T180000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080904T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship
DESCRIPTION:Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship\n\nWhat: Implemen
 tation and updating of the Central Area Plan (including the Madsion-Mill
 er area)\, formulated by citizen neighborhood planning efforts\, 1996-98
 .\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/npi/plans.htm\n\nWhere: Garfie
 ld Community Center\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, First Thursday\n\nContact: Adr
 ienne Bailey\, (206) 323-3738\, kismit_2000@yahoo.com\n\nThis months mee
 ting will be quite interesting.  We will have a presentation for CORA (C
 ongress of Residential Architecture) and a discusion related to the Mayo
 rs proposal for updating our Neighborhood Plans (see below).  See you at
  this meeting.  \n\nLocation: Garfield Community Center (2323 East Cherr
 y St)\nTime:  6pm\n\nAdrienne B\nCentral Area Neighborhood Plan Stewards
 hip\, Chair\n\n---------------------------------------------------------
 ---------------------------------------------------------------\n\nCORA 
 Northwest is the local chapter of the Congress of Residential Architectu
 re.  We're a loose\, grassroots organization of local architects\, desig
 ners & builders (about 100 members) dedicated to improving the quality o
 f residential design.\n\nWhen we learned that DPD was re-writing the zon
 ing code for multi-family housing\, we were eager to participate in the 
 process.  Many of our members have been involved in the focus groups and
  panel discussions that the city sponsored in order to develop the new p
 roposal.\n\nIn general\, we support the multi-family update that the may
 or has proposed.  In particular\, mandatory design review for all multi-
 family projects is a major step forward.  It promises the flexibility to
  provide diverse\, thoughtful design solutions while making it more diff
 icult to produce the kind of indifferent housing that has become the nor
 m under the current code. That said\, the details of the code changes me
 rit further public discussion and debate.\n\nToward that end\, we have p
 ut together some initial thoughts on the new code and what it means for 
 multi-family housing in Seattle \, including\n\n*   What’s wrong with th
 e current code?\n*    Summary of major proposed changes to the code & ex
 planation of some of the new terms & processes.\n*    Examples of multi-
 family projects designed by CORA members that demonstrate new\, better h
 ousing models that will be enabled by the new code.\n\nWe see our presen
 tations as a starting point for discussion with others who are concerned
  about developing better housing options for Seattle . As architects\, w
 e feel we can be most helpful by illustrating what the new (273 page) co
 de means and providing concrete examples of the kind of housing it could
  enable if done right.  \n\n\n\n\nUpcoming meetings:\nSept 4\, Oct 2\, N
 ov 6 \n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071117T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071117T140000
SUMMARY:Bikery class: discovering the wheel
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DESCRIPTION:\nDiscovering the Wheel\nSaturday Nov. 17th | Garfield Commu
 nity Center | 12pm – 2pm\nIn this class you’ll learn all about the diffe
 rent components that make up your wheel and how to love your wheel. You’
 ll learn how to true\, overhaul your hub\, the difference between a cass
 ette and a freewheel\, and so much more!
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20091002T040611Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.lakestevensjournal.com
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091003
SUMMARY:Granite Falls Railroad Days
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091004
DESCRIPTION:first full weekend of October\n\nhttp://www.granitefallswa.c
 om/rrdays.shtml
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;INTERVAL=1;BYMONTH=10;BYDAY=1SA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:P1D
DTSTAMP:20091002T040751Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;VALUE=DATE:20091003
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.lakestevensjournal.com
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091003
SUMMARY:Granite Falls Railroad Days
DESCRIPTION:first full weekend of October\n\nhttp://www.granitefallswa.c
 om/rrdays.shtml\n\nParade at noon\n\nhttp://millerparkseattle.blogspot.c
 om/2007/10/granite-falls-railroad-days-parade.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
LOCATION:Group Health Atrium - South Building at 126 16th Ave E.
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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LAST-MODIFIED:20080321T003045Z
SEQUENCE:0
CREATED:20080310T212517Z
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20080326T190000
SUMMARY:Parks Meeting to discuss City Park at 16th and Howell
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20080326T203000
DESCRIPTION:[From Capitol Hill Newsletter]\n\nThis City Parks meeting is
  being held in the Group Health ATRIUM\, the lower floor of\nthe \"South
  Building\" which is the one that you enter just off the little park\n(w
 hich is really the roof). There is a stairway just inside the door that 
 you go\ndown and then the meeting room is to your left beside the cafete
 ria. There are\nalso elevators: go in the door and down the hall a bit a
 nd you'll see elevators\non your right. Take the elevator down to the A 
 or Atrium level.\n\nPLEASE DO COME!!!\n\nDotty DeCoster\n\nMeeting @ Gro
 up Health Auditorium\,\nSouth Building\n126 - 16th Ave E.\n\nhttp://seat
 tle.gov/parks/proparks/projects/capitolhilldevelopment.htm
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070328T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070328T193000
SUMMARY:Neighborhood Policing and Public Safety Forum
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DESCRIPTION:Upcoming Neighborhood Policing and Public Safety Forum\nfor 
 the East Precinct\n \nWhere: Montlake Community Center\, 1618 E. Calhoun
  St.\nWhen: March 28th\, 2007\, 6:00 - 7:30 pm\nAttending: Mayor Nickels
 \, Police Chiefs\,\nPublic Safety officials\n\n(see:\n\nhttp://seattle.g
 ov/mayor/issues/policing/ )\n \nInformation booths with city officials w
 ill be available to provide information and answer any questions about p
 ublic safety and the new neighborhood policing strategy.\n \nInformation
  will be available about:\nCode Enforcement\nEmergency Preparedness (SNA
 P)\nPedestrian and Bike Safety\nIllegal Dumping / Graffiti Hotline\n \n-
 -light refreshments to be provided--\n \nOther upcoming Neighborhood Pol
 icing forums:\nApril 3rd\, SE/SW Precinct\, Van Asselt Community Center\
 , 2820 S Myrtle St \nApril 10th\, West Precinct\, Magnolia Community Cen
 ter\, 2550 34th Ave W\nApril 25th\, North Precinct\, Woodland Park Zoo\,
  ARC Building\, 5500 Phinney Ave N\n \nContact Michael Gilmore with ques
 tions at 615-0048. Thank you!\n \nMichael J. Gilmore\nCommunity Outreach
  Liaison\nMayor Gregory J. Nickels\n206-615-0048 (direct)\nmichael.gilmo
 re@seattle.gov
SEQUENCE:6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20080220T055209Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080225T183000
SUMMARY:City Neighborhood Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080225T210000
DESCRIPTION:What:  	The City Neighborhood Council (CNC) is a citizen-led
  advisory group\, comprised of elected members from each of the City’s 1
 3 Districts (i.e. from their District Councils). \n\nhttp://www.seattle.
 gov/neighborhoodcouncil/\n\nThe CNC's purpose is to provide city-wide co
 ordination for the Neighborhood Matching Fund\, Neighborhood Budget Prio
 ritization\, and Neighborhood Planning programs.\n\nThe CNC also provide
 s a forum for a discussion of common neighborhood issues and is availabl
 e for advice on policies necessary for the effective and equitable imple
 mentation of the Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program. Its month
 ly meetings are open to the public\n\nWhere: West Precinct Conference Ro
 om\, 810 Virginia St\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Last Monday.\n\nOfficers: Cha
 ir:  Chris Leman\, cleman@oo.net\, (206) 322-5463\nVice Chair:  Pete Spa
 lding\, bayouwonder@comcast.net\nSecretary:  Dick Selin\, arichardselin@
 comcast.net \n     \n\nCity Contact: Ted Divina\, 684-0270\, ted.divina@
 seattle.gov\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nDRAFT AGENDA:\n \n6:30          I
 ntroductions\, review/approval of agenda\, approval/revision of Jan. 28 
 minutes (attached)\n6:35          Briefing on state legislative session 
 by one of the City's lobbyists (tentative based on availability)\n6:50  
         Revision and adoption of draft CNC work plan for 2008\n7:15     
      Neighborhood Leadership Training program (see draft language below 
 for possible CNC letter)\n7:30          Reports of CNC's committees (inc
 ludes inviting input into committee 2008 work plans)\nBudget Committee--
 Ron Boddie\, Chair\nNeighborhood Planning Committee--Irene Wall\, Chair\
 nNeighborhood Matching Fund Oversight Committee--Laine Ross and Robin Si
 zemore\, Co-chairs \nTransportation Committee--Ref Lindmark\, Chair  \n8
 :00          Welcome to City Council President Richard Conlin  \n8:30   
        Continued roundtable on district council challenges and opportuni
 ties\n9:00          Adjourn \n\n
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT8H
LOCATION:Pratt Park
DTSTAMP:20080528T063118Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2008/05/juneteenth-c
 elebrations-june-13th-to.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080615T120000
SUMMARY:Juneteenth Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Pratt Park\nhttp://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2008/05/ju
 neteenth-celebrations-june-13th-to.html\n\nCENTRAL AREA CHAMBER OF COMME
 RCE CELEBRATES \nJUNE 19TH AT OUR 26TH ANNUAL “2008” \nJUNETEENTH FESTIV
 AL & PARADE EXTRAVAGANZA \nThree Days of Fun - June 13\, 14\, 15 \nPratt
  Park from 12 p.m. to Dusk \n\nWorkshops at Local High Schools \n• Enter
 tainment (hip-hop\, rappers\, dancers\, singers\, spoken word\, etc.) \n
 • Barack Obama Look-A-Like Contest \n• Vendor Booths \n• Good Food \n• L
 ooking for Ms. Juneteenth Queen \n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080515T160000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080515T200000
SUMMARY:Meany School Arts Festival
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DESCRIPTION:Seattle-- Meany Middle School will be celebrating the tremen
 dous success of its Arts Initiative\, the many talents of its students a
 nd the discovery of a treasure: the William Cumming masterpiece that onc
 e graced the halls of this central district school. Additionally\, Meany
  will be honoring the work of James Washington and Joe Max Emminger.\n\n
 The 91 year-old northwest legend will return to Meany where he put the f
 inishing touches on his 4-by-8 foot painting as students passed through 
 the school entry and watched the master at work. The painting\, which wa
 s commissioned by the Meany PTA in the early 60s\, was discovered last J
 une in a storage room mingling with vacuum cleaners\, buckets\, mops and
  boxes.\n\nOn Thursday\, May 15\, from 4 to 8pm\, Meany will transform i
 tself from Seattle Public Middle School into the Jaguar Arts Festival. A
  full schedule of performance\, art\, and activities is planned for the 
 free festival and community event including dinner by Flame Catering and
  these student offerings:\n\n· Musical and theatrical performances\n· Ar
 t\, photography and technology\, literary\, science and math and special
  ed arts\n· Interactive Art Stations for all\, including Graffiti art ho
 sted by student teachers\n· DJ station – interactive\n· Silent Auction\n
 · “The Jaguar Performance Showcase”\n· Unveiling of the William Cumming 
 painting\, introducing William Cumming\n· Honoring the brilliant contrib
 utions of artists James Washington and Joe Max Emminger\n\n\nAs the topi
 c of art as education is being hotly debated among our country’s educato
 rs and leaders\, Meany Middle School is a front runner among schools emb
 racing art as an important education piece.\nMeany has been implementing
  a nationally re-known school arts initiative model that infuses the art
 s into every area of its middle school curriculum through visual art\, d
 rama and music. Seattle’s arts community has enthusiastically responded 
 to Meany’s “Artist-in-Residence Program” and is engaged at many levels. 
 \n\nDon’t miss this opportunity to see some of Seattle Public School’s b
 right young minds at work and play\, and to witness the return of Willia
 m Cumming and his painting to Meany!\n\nJaguar Arts Festival & Community
  Event\, Free\nMeany Middle School\n301 – 21st Avenue East on Capitol Hi
 ll\nThursday\, May 15\, 4-8 pm
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080114T160000
SUMMARY:Denise Harnly Farewell
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DTSTAMP:20080103T213312Z
DESCRIPTION:Denise Harnly's Farewell: After serving our communities for 
 over 17 \nyears\, Denise Harnly (SNG) is retiring. Please join us on Jan
 uary \n14\, 2007 from 4pm to 8pm to thank Denise for all of her hard wor
 k\, \ncompassion and dedication in the community – and to send her off t
 o \nthe world of grandmotherhood in style! \n\n\nSeattle Neighborhood Gr
 oup \n1810 East Yesler Way\nSeattle\, WA 98122-5748\n
DURATION:PT1H
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
LOCATION:Coldwell Banker Building at 1661 E. Olive across from the B&O
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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LAST-MODIFIED:20080306T200534Z
SEQUENCE:0
CREATED:20080306T200534Z
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20080306T183000
SUMMARY:Steering Committee Meeting #2
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20080306T200000
DESCRIPTION:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070519T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070519T120000
SUMMARY:MaDCAP cleanup/BBQ
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DESCRIPTION:Meet at 9:45 AM for coffee and chat behind the Prince of Wal
 es Apartment building (red brick building at 20th & Denny). Clean up the
  neighborhood from 10 AM till ~ 11:45 AM\, then wander over to Homer Har
 ris Park\, where we will share a BBQ with the 24th Ave blockwatch group\
 , who will have had a similar cleanup. (They'll meet at 9:45 at Homer Ha
 rris park for their cleanup\, if you live nearer to them)\n\nMadCAP chai
 r Jon Vandemoortel notes:\n\n  After the cleanup the lunch-time spread w
 ill be offered at Homer Harris Park (one block east of 23rd on Howell\, 
 2401 E. Howell St.) rather than our usual spot behind the Prince of Wale
 s. There will be side salads\, chips\, plates\, and silverware provided.
   Bring something to grill if you're inclined as they will have a grill 
 up and running.  The purpose of the locale change is to show some solida
 rity for our 24th Avenue cohorts who have unfortunately inherited a few 
 of our departed neighborhood problems.  We'll finish our cleanup around 
 11:45 and stroll over to the park.  We'll see you there-\n\n\nhttp://www
 .seattle.gov/parks/parkspaces/HomerHarrisPark.htm
SEQUENCE:6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080125T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080125T130000
SUMMARY:Free Concert
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DTSTAMP:20080117T151243Z
DESCRIPTION:Quinton Morris\, violinist\, music professor and founder and
  director of The Young Eight\, America’s only all African-American strin
 g octet\, will join Associate Conductor Carolyn Kuan as she leads the Se
 attle Symphony in several free community concerts.\nThe (all Mozart) per
 formances will be on Friday\, January 25\, at12 noon. at City Hall.\n\nD
 etails: http://tinyurl.com/2438ke
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20091024T110000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20091024T160000
SUMMARY:Chicks Play Hard
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DTSTAMP:20091002T141016Z
DESCRIPTION:http://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2009/10/chicks-play-ha
 rd-2009.html\n\n8th Annual day of sports\, music\, art and exploration f
 or girls 9 to 13.\n\nMiller Community Center.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT2H
LOCATION:330 19th Ave E.
DTSTAMP:20080325T022846Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080402T190000
SUMMARY:Miller Community Center Advisory Council
DESCRIPTION:What: The Miiler Advisory Council works closely with Miller 
 Community Center to help provide support and imagination to bring you th
 e programs you want. The Advisory Council assists in providing programs 
 and services to the community and advise the Department of Parks and Rec
 reation regarding programs\, services\, facilities and operations\n\nhtt
 p://www.seattle.gov/parks/centers/miller.htm\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/p
 arks/Arc/default.htm\n\nWhere: Miller Community Center\, 330 - 19th Ave.
  E.\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 2nd Wednesday\n\nContact: Center Director Thav
 y Pen\, 684-4753\, thavy.pen@seattle.gov\n\nThis month's agenda:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090909T193000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090909T213000
SUMMARY:Cap Hill Policy & Planning Committee Meetin
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DTSTAMP:20090909T050704Z
DESCRIPTION:Event: Policy & Planning Committee Meeting\n       \"for the
  policy wonk in you\"\nWhat: Club/Group Meeting\nHost: Capitol Hill Comm
 unity Council\nStart Time: Wednesday\, September 9 at 7:30pm\nEnd Time: 
 Wednesday\, September 9 at 9:30pm\nWhere: Office Nomads\n\nDetails:\nhtt
 p://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=271424235170
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080505T170000
SUMMARY:Cinco de Bottleneck
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SEQUENCE:5
DTSTAMP:20080429T054707Z
DESCRIPTION:http://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2008/04/two-bottleneck
 -lounge-events.html\n\n$10 COVER
DURATION:PT1H
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080428T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080428T200000
SUMMARY:Childrens Hospital Open House
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DESCRIPTION:On Monday\, April 28 Children’s Hospital and Regional Medica
 l Center will be holding a community open house at the Odessa Brown Chil
 dren’s Clinic (OBCC) from 6 pm to 8 pm. The event is free to the public 
 and we would like to invite members of the Miller Park Community Council
  to attend. Children’s staff will be on hand to answer questions about p
 lanned growth at the Hospital’s main campus and a conceptual model of th
 e Hospital’s proposed development will be available to view.\n \nFor mor
 e information about Children’s master plan\, visit http://masterplan.sea
 ttlechildrens.org or contact: Desiree Leigh\, Director of Regional Gover
 nment Affairs and Community Relations\, (206) 987-5269.\n \nFor more inf
 ormation about OBCC\, visit www.odessabrown.org.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080322T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080322T140000
SUMMARY:Basic Bicycle Maintenance Class
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DESCRIPTION:Basic Bicycle Maintenance Class\n\nThe class is designed for
  folks that want to learn the super-basics of bike mechanics- learn what
  the different components on your bike are called and how they function\
 , learn how to fix a flat tire\, discover simple ways to keep your ride 
 happy and on the road.\n\nSaturday\, March 22nd\nGarfield Community Cent
 er at 23rd and Cherry 12:00-2:00pm\n\n\nStay afterwards for our weekly b
 icycle maintenance clinic! Every week from 2-5pm join us at the Garfield
  Community Center. You just bring your bike and any tools you need. We'l
 l provide the tools\, and our volunteer mechanics will show you how to u
 se them!\n\n More information about all Bikery happenings can be found a
 t www.thebikery.org.\n\nBe our friend at myspace.com/bikery
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20091029T100000
SUMMARY:Toddler Pumpkin Patch
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SEQUENCE:5
DTSTAMP:20091015T060359Z
DESCRIPTION:Miller Community Center\nhttp://millerparkseattle.blogspot.c
 om/2009/10/miller-halloween-carnival-and-toddler.html
DURATION:PT1H
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070619T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070619T210000
SUMMARY:Union & Madison Development meeting
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DESCRIPTION:\nOn Tuesday\, June 19\, at 6 P.M.\, Jim Mueller\, who propo
 ses to develop the site of the former Coleman Building (at 23rd and E. U
 nion) will meet with us to talk about that site and other locations in t
 he area that he proposes to develop\, including a site on E. Madison St 
 (2051 E. Madison) where the \"Twilight Exit\" is presently located.\n\nT
 he meeting will be from 6 to ~ 9 PM at the Central Cinema (1411 21st Ave
 nue)\, and light refreshments will be served.\n\nhttp://millerparkseattl
 e.blogspot.com/2007/06/meet-with-developer-of-madison-and.html\n 
SEQUENCE:9
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070710T190000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070710T200000
SUMMARY:New Event
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SEQUENCE:1
DTSTAMP:20070629T011922Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20080906T172955Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080911T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood District Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080911T193000
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Centra Area S. of Madison & Madison
 -Miller area:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/boundaries.h
 tm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n2323 East Cherry Street\n\nConta
 ct: Ted Divina\nted.divina@seattle.gov\nNeighborhood District Coordinato
 r\n206-233-7257\n\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 2nd Thursday\, 6 - 7:30 PM\n\nTh
 is month's agenda:\n\n1.	Introductions\nMoment of Silence for John Jeann
 ot\n•	Name and Affiliation\n•	Additions to Agenda\n    	Ron Boddie\, Cha
 ir - CANDC\nDistrict Council Members\n	6:00 p.m.- 6:10 p.m.\n2. Roundtab
 le\n•	Updates from neighborhoods\n•	Update from Neighborhood Plan Stewar
 dship Committee	Ron Boddie  	6:10 p.m.- 6:45 p.m.\n\n3. Friends of Seatt
 le Public Library	Jennifer Johnson Fong\n	6:45 p.m.- 7:00 p.m.\n\n4.Fall
  Workplan	\nAll Participants	7:00 p.m.- 7:20 p.m.\n\n5. Items for Octobe
 r agenda\n    Adjournment	\nAll Participants!	\n7:20 p.m.–7:30 p.m.\n\n\
 n
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BEGIN:VEVENT
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20080204T183000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20081006T183000
DTSTAMP:20091010T194537Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070806T183000
SUMMARY:East Neighborhoods District Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070806T200000
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Madison Park/Yesler Terrace/First H
 ill/Capitol Hill/Madison-Miller:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/boundaries.htm\n\nWhere: Location varies. See agenda.\n\nRepeats:
  Every 2 months\, First Monday\n\nContact: José Cervantes\, 684-4574\, j
 ose.cervantes@seattle.gov\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/nsc/ca
 pitolhill.htm\n\nThis month's agenda:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20070724T233858Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070806T183000
SUMMARY:East Neighborhoods District Council
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Madison Park/Yesler Terrace/First H
 ill/Capitol Hill/Madison-Miller:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/boundaries.htm\n\nWhere: Location varies. See agenda.\n\nRepeats:
  Every 2 months\, First Monday\n\nContact: José Cervantes\, 684-4574\, j
 ose.cervantes@seattle.gov\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/nsc/ca
 pitolhill.htm\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nDear Neighbors: \n\nThe next me
 eting of the EDNC will be held at the Capitol Hill Library\, please see 
 attachment for notice and agenda. \nAt this meeting the membership will 
 be ranking the small applications from the Neighborhood Street Funds/Cum
 ulative Reserve Funds\, (NSF/CRF)\, program\, out of the 5 small applica
 tions the City received from our district only 3 remain for the membersh
 ip to rank\, the other 2 were disqualified in the Cumulative Reserve Fun
 ds process and referred to other sources. \n\nPlease keep in mind we wer
 e asked to rank the top 5 applications and we have only 3 to prioritized
 \, meaning that the 3 applications are already part of the list of prior
 ities for the EDNC. \n\n\nWe just need to rank the order of priority for
  the 3 applications. \n\nFirst Hill \nID# 063- Northern Intersection of 
 Harvard\, Union\, Seneca........ \nMadison Park \nID# 155- Madison Park 
 Business District........ \nMadison Park \nID# 377- 32 Ave East between 
 Madison & Lake Washington...... \n\nMore information and the qualified a
 pplications will be forthcoming in the next days after I received the fi
 nal feasibility of the applications from SDOT (Seattle Department of Tra
 nsportation). \n\nThank you for your patience and for participating in t
 he NSF/CRF program: \n\nJose Cervantes\, Neighborhood District Coordinat
 or \n(206) 684-4574 \njose.cervantes@seattle.gov \n\n\nNotice & Agenda\n
 \nDate:	 Monday August 6\, 2007\nTime:	 6:30 to 8:00 PM\nLocation:   Cap
 itol Hill Library (425 Harvard Avenue East)\nRoom:	Large Conference Room
 \, Mezzanine Level  \n\n•	Introductions:  6:30 PM\n\n•	Presentations by 
 the applicants to the CRF/NSF/\n(Cumulative Reserve Funds/Neighborhood S
 treet Funds) program\, 30 minutes: \nThree small feasible Neighborhood S
 treet Funds applications need prioritization from the membership of the 
 East District Neighborhood Council\; each applicant will have 10 minutes
 \, (5 minutes presentation and 5 minutes questions and answers).\n•	Rank
 ings by neighborhood representatives of the EDNC to applications present
 ed\, majority of votes rule and one vote per neighborhood organization\,
  (15 minutes).\n \n•	CNC Update/ Janis Maloney & Andrew Taylor (10 minut
 es).\n•	Adjourn. 7:55 PM				                                            
           \n\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20070919T052948Z
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SEQUENCE:16
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20071001T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071001T180000
SUMMARY:East Neighborhoods District Council
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Madison Park/Yesler Terrace/First H
 ill/Capitol Hill/Madison-Miller:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/boundaries.htm\n\nWhere: Location varies. See agenda.\n\nRepeats:
  Every 2 months\, First Monday\n\nContact: José Cervantes\, 684-4574\, j
 ose.cervantes@seattle.gov\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/nsc/ca
 pitolhill.htm\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nEast Neighborhoods District Cou
 ncil \n(Madison Park/Yesler Terrace/First Hill/Capitol Hill)\n\nNotice &
  Agenda\n\nDate:	 Monday October 1\, 2007\nTime:	 6:00 to 7:30 PM (Notic
 e the time change)\nLocation:   Madison Park-Bath House (1900 43rd Avenu
 e East) \nRoom:	Bath House at Madison Park \n\n\n\n•	Introductions:  6:0
 0 PM.\n•	Presentation by Amy Gray\, from the Office of Housing on the Mu
 lti-Family Tax Exemption Program\, “Homes within Reach Program”\, 6:15 P
 M (20 minutes).\n•	Questions & Answers\, (10 minutes). \n•	CNC Update/ J
 anis Maloney & Andrew Taylor\, \n(10 minutes).\n•	Neighborhoods Updates\
 , (15 minutes).\n•	Adjourn\, 7:30 PM.\n\n\n				                         
                              \n\nExecutive Board of the East Neighborhoo
 ds District Council:\n\n-Chairperson\, Paul Stoms\, (Madison Park). \n-J
 anis Maloney\, CNC Representative\, (Madison Park). Andrew Taylor\, Alte
 rnate\, (Miller Park).\n-Kristin O’Donnell\, Citywide Review Team Repres
 entative\, (Yesler Terrace).\n\nFor more information please call the Cap
 itol Hill Neighborhood Service Center at (206) 684-4574\n\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20071218T042537Z
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SEQUENCE:19
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20071203T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080107T183000
SUMMARY:East Neighborhoods District Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080107T200000
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Madison Park/Yesler Terrace/First H
 ill/Capitol Hill/Madison-Miller:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/boundaries.htm\n\nWhere: Location varies. See agenda.\n\nRepeats:
  Every 2 months\, First Monday\n\nContact: José Cervantes\, 684-4574\, j
 ose.cervantes@seattle.gov\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/nsc/ca
 pitolhill.htm\n\nThis month's agenda: (tentative)\nEast Neighborhoods Di
 strict Council \n(Madison Park/Yesler Terrace/First Hill/Capitol Hill)\n
 \nNotice & Agenda\n\nDate:	 Monday January 7\, 2008\nTime:	 6:30 to 8:00
  PM \nLocation:   825 Yesler Way (where Broadway meets Yesler) at \n    
                The Rainier Unitarian Universalist Center.\nRoom:	 Main L
 obby. \n\nThis session of the EDNC will be hosted by the Yesler Terrace 
 Community Council.\n\n•	Introductions:  6:30 PM.\n•	Welcome Councilmembe
 r Richard Conlin\, Chair of the Environment\, Emergency Management and U
 tilities Committee. 6:45 (20 minutes)\n•	Presentation by Thomas Whittemo
 re\, Project Manager for DON/Neighborhood Matching Fund Program. 7:10 \n
      (15 minutes).\n•	CNC Updates\, Andrew Taylor & Janis Maloney.7:30\n
       (10 minutes).\n•	Neighborhoods Updates & EDNC Items of interest\, 
 7:45 (15 minutes).\n•	Adjourn\, 7:55 PM.				                            
                           \n\nExecutive Board of the East Neighborhoods 
 District Council:\n\n-Chairperson\, Paul Stoms\, (Madison Park). \n-Andr
 ew Taylor\, CNC Representative\, (Miller Park) and Janis Maloney\, Alter
 nate (Madison Park).\n-Kristin O’Donnell\, Citywide Review Team Represen
 tative\, (Yesler Terrace).\n\nFor more information please call the Capit
 ol Hill Neighborhood Service Center at (206) 684-4574 jose.cervantes@sea
 ttle.gov \n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20080226T004501Z
UID:77B882E9-E9F7-4850-801F-C01CF429C96D-EE610180-1AE3-4405-9CFC-310974E
 B65C2
SEQUENCE:20
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080407T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080303T183000
SUMMARY:East Neighborhoods District Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080303T200000
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Madison Park/Yesler Terrace/First H
 ill/Capitol Hill/Madison-Miller:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/boundaries.htm\n\nWhere: Location varies. See agenda.\n\nRepeats:
  Every 2 months\, First Monday\n\nContact: José Cervantes\, 684-4574\, j
 ose.cervantes@seattle.gov\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/nsc/ca
 pitolhill.htm\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nEast Neighborhoods District Cou
 ncil \n(Madison Park/Yesler Terrace/First Hill/Capitol Hill)\n\nNotice &
  Agenda\n\nDate:	 Monday March 3\, 2008\nTime:	 6:30 to 8:00 PM\nLocatio
 n:   Capitol Hill Library (425 Harvard Avenue East)\nRoom:	Large Confere
 nce Room\, Mezzanine Level  \n\n\n•	Introduction of East District Neighb
 orhood Council\, (EDNC)\, neighborhood representatives:  6:30 PM \n•	Wel
 come the new forming committees of the Capitol Hill Community Council (1
 0 minutes).\n•	Presentation on the functions of the East District Neighb
 orhood Council: CNC (City Neighborhood Council)\, CRT (Citywide Review T
 eam) for Neighborhood Matching Funds Program and other City’s initiative
 s\, (20 minutes).\n•	CNC & CRT reports\, (10 minutes).\n•	Welcome Pamela
  Green\, Mayor’s Office Director of Community Outreach\, with questions 
 and answers session\, 7:20 PM\n•	Adjourn. 7:55 PM				                   
                                    \n\nExecutive Board of the East Neigh
 borhoods District Council:\n\n-Chairperson\, Paul Stoms\, (Madison Park)
 . \n-Janis Maloney\, CNC Representative\, (Madison Park). Andrew Taylor\
 , Alternate\, (Miller Park).\n-Kristin O’Donnell\, Citywide Review Team 
 Representative\, (Yesler Terrace).\n\nFor more information please call t
 he Capitol Hill Neighborhood Service Center at (206) 684-4574\n\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20080429T201649Z
UID:77B882E9-E9F7-4850-801F-C01CF429C96D-EE610180-1AE3-4405-9CFC-310974E
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SEQUENCE:22
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080602T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080505T183000
SUMMARY:East Neighborhoods District Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080505T200000
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Madison Park/Yesler Terrace/First H
 ill/Capitol Hill/Madison-Miller:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/boundaries.htm\n\nWhere: Location varies. See agenda.\n\nRepeats:
  Every 2 months\, First Monday\n\nContact: José Cervantes\, 684-4574\, j
 ose.cervantes@seattle.gov\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/nsc/ca
 pitolhill.htm\n\nEast Neighborhoods District Council \n(Madison Park/Yes
 ler Terrace/First Hill/Capitol Hill)\n\nNotice & Agenda\n\nNotice & Agen
 da\n\nDate:	 Monday May 5\, 2008\nTime:	 6:30 to 8:00 PM\nLocation:   Ca
 pitol Hill Library (425 Harvard Avenue East)\nRoom:	Large Conference Roo
 m\, Mezzanine Level  \n\n\n•	Introduction of East District Neighborhood 
 Council\, (EDNC)\, neighborhood representatives and guests:\n      6:30 
 PM \n•	Seattle City Light/Strategic Plan\, Mike Egan\, assists residents
  and businesses into the City Light system and services. (15 minutes).\n
 •	Proposed Neighborhood Plan Implementation Updates/Acting Strategic Adv
 isor\, Ed Pottharst\, \n         (20 minutes).\n•	CNC & CRT/Neighborhood
  Reports\, (15 minutes).\n•	Adjourn. 7:45 PM\n\n\n				                  
                                     \n\nExecutive Board of the East Neig
 hborhoods District Council:\n\n-Chairperson\, Paul Stoms\, (Madison Park
 ). \n-Janis Maloney\, CNC Representative\, (Madison Park). Andrew Taylor
 \, Alternate\, (Miller Park).\n-Kristin O’Donnell\, Citywide Review Team
  Representative\, (Yesler Terrace).\n\nFor more information please call 
 the Capitol Hill Neighborhood Service Center at (206) 684-4574\n\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20081031T004133Z
UID:77B882E9-E9F7-4850-801F-C01CF429C96D-EE610180-1AE3-4405-9CFC-310974E
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SEQUENCE:24
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20081201T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081110T183000
SUMMARY:East Neighborhoods District Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081110T200000
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Madison Park/Yesler Terrace/First H
 ill/Capitol Hill/Madison-Miller:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/boundaries.htm\n\nWhere:  Capitol Hill Library (425 Harvard Avenu
 e East)\nRoom:	Large Conference Room\, Mezzanine Level  Repeats: Every 2
  months\, First Monday\n\nContact: José Cervantes\, 684-4574\, jose.cerv
 antes@seattle.gov\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/nsc/capitolhil
 l.htm\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\n\n\n•	Introduction of East District Nei
 ghborhood Council\, (EDNC)\, neighborhood representatives and guests. (1
 5 minutes).\n•	EDNC welcomes Councilmember Sally Clark\, Chair of the Pl
 anning/Land Use & Neighborhoods Committee. (30 minutes). \n•	EDNC Bylaws
  revisions/Andrew Taylor (20 minutes)\n•	Update to the EDNC recommended 
 representatives to the Neighborhood Planning Updates and NMF citywide re
 view team\, (15 minutes).\n•	Adjourn. 7:45 PM.\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20090131T190028Z
UID:77B882E9-E9F7-4850-801F-C01CF429C96D-EE610180-1AE3-4405-9CFC-310974E
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SEQUENCE:24
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20090202T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090210T183000
SUMMARY:East Neighborhoods District Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090210T200000
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Madison Park/Yesler Terrace/First H
 ill/Capitol Hill/Madison-Miller:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/boundaries.htm\n\nWhere: Location varies. See agenda.\n\nRepeats:
  Every 2 months\, typically First Monday\n\nContact: José Cervantes\, 68
 4-4574\, jose.cervantes@seattle.gov\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborho
 ods/nsc/capitolhill.htm\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nDate:	 Tuesday Februa
 ry 10\, 2009\nTime:	 6:30 to 8:00 PM\nLocation:   Capitol Hill Library (
 425 Harvard Avenue East)\nRoom:	Large Conference Room\, Mezzanine Level 
  \n\n\n•	Introduction\, (15 minutes).\n•	EDNC welcomes Councilmember Ric
 hard Conlin\, Seattle City Council President\, (30 minutes including Q&A
  session). \n•	Tentative presentation by Department Of Neighborhoods Dir
 ector\, Stella Chao\, on the services and programs of the DON\, (15 minu
 tes).\n•	Continue discussion on the EDNC bylaws revisions\, Andrew Taylo
 r\, (15 minutes).\n•	Select the EDNC recommended representatives to the 
 Neighborhood Matching Funds/Citywide Review Team\, (15 minutes).\n•	Adjo
 urn. 7:45 PM.	\n			                                                     
  \n\nExecutive Board of the East Neighborhoods District Council:\n\n-Cha
 irperson\, Paul Stoms\, (Madison Park). \n-Janis Maloney\, CNC Represent
 ative\, (Madison Park). Andrew Taylor\, Alternate\, (Miller Park).\n-Pen
 ding\, Citywide Review Team Representative.\nFor more information please
  call the Capitol Hill Neighborhood Service Center at (206) 684-4574\n\n
 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20090527T003130Z
UID:77B882E9-E9F7-4850-801F-C01CF429C96D-EE610180-1AE3-4405-9CFC-310974E
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SEQUENCE:24
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20090601T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090601T183000
SUMMARY:East Neighborhoods District Council
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Madison Park/Yesler Terrace/First H
 ill/Capitol Hill/Madison-Miller:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/boundaries.htm\n\nWhere: Location varies. See agenda.\n\nRepeats:
  Every 2 months\, First Monday\n\nContact: José Cervantes\, 684-4574\, j
 ose.cervantes@seattle.gov\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/nsc/ca
 pitolhill.htm\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nEast Neighborhoods District Cou
 ncil \n(Madison Park/Yesler Terrace/First Hill/Capitol Hill)\n\nNotice &
  Agenda\n\nDate:	 Monday June 1\, 2009\nTime:	 6:30 to 7:40 PM \nLocatio
 n:	Capitol Hill Library\, (425 Harvard Avenue East)\nRoom:	 Main Confere
 nce Room. \n\n\n\n\nIntroductions:  6:30 PM.\n•	Pedestrian Master Plan &
  SDOT presentation\, tentative Jennifer Wieland\, (25 minutes).\n•	EDNC 
 bylaws discussion and approvals\, (15 minutes).\n•	CNC Updates\, Andrew 
 Taylor & Janis Maloney\,\n (15 minutes).\n•	Neighborhoods Updates & EDNC
  Items of interest\, (15 minutes).\n•	Adjourn\, 7:40 PM.	\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20090925T054306Z
UID:77B882E9-E9F7-4850-801F-C01CF429C96D-EE610180-1AE3-4405-9CFC-310974E
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SEQUENCE:25
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20091005T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20091005T183000
SUMMARY:East Neighborhoods District Council
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Madison Park/Yesler Terrace/First H
 ill/Capitol Hill/Madison-Miller:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/boundaries.htm\n\nWhere: Location varies. See agenda.\n\nRepeats:
  Every 2 months\, First Monday\n\nContact: José Cervantes\, 684-4574\, j
 ose.cervantes@seattle.gov\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/nsc/ca
 pitolhill.htm\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nEast Neighborhoods District Cou
 ncil \n(Madison Park/Yesler Terrace/First Hill/Capitol Hill)\n\nNotice &
  Agenda\n\nDate:	 Monday October 5\, 2009\nTime:	 6:30 to 7:40 PM \nLoca
 tion:	Yesler Terrace Community Center\, (917 East       Yesler Way)\nRoo
 m:	 Conference Room. \n\n\n\nIntroductions:  6:30 PM.\nWelcome to Yesler
  Terrace\, Update to the redevelopment plans\, Kristin O’Donnell\, (15 m
 inutes).\n•	Stella Chao\, Director\, DON/Neighborhood Matching Funds pro
 posed changes\, (15 minutes).\n•	Neighborhood Plans Updates\, report Den
 nis Saxman\, and CNC Updates\, Andrew Taylor & Janis Maloney\,\n        
  (20 minutes).\n•	CRF/NSF\, Neighborhood Street Funds) Applications from
  the East District\, (15 minutes).\n•	Adjourn\, 7:40 PM.	\n\n			        
                                               \n\nExecutive Board of the
  East Neighborhoods District Council:\n\n-Chairperson\, Paul Stoms\, (Ma
 dison Park). \n-CNC representatives\, Andrew Taylor\, (Miller Park) and 
 Janis Maloney\, \n(Madison Park).\n -Dennis Saxman\, NPI Advisory Commit
 tee & Citywide Review Team representative\, (Pike/Pine Neighborhood).\nF
 or more information please call the Capitol Hill Neighborhood Service Ce
 nter at (206) 684-4574 or jose.cervantes@seattle.gov \n\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20091010T194537Z
UID:77B882E9-E9F7-4850-801F-C01CF429C96D-EE610180-1AE3-4405-9CFC-310974E
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SEQUENCE:26
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20091207T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20091207T183000
SUMMARY:East Neighborhoods District Council
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Madison Park/Yesler Terrace/First H
 ill/Capitol Hill/Madison-Miller:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/boundaries.htm\n\nWhere: Location varies. See agenda.\n\nRepeats:
  Every 2 months\, First Monday\n\nContact: José Cervantes\, 684-4574\, j
 ose.cervantes@seattle.gov\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/nsc/ca
 pitolhill.htm\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nCapitol Hill Library: José fare
 well. Thank you to Mr. Stoms and Ms. Malone
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
LOCATION:Broadway Sunday Farmers Market
DTSTAMP:20080611T034353Z
UID:F2416B28-FFA7-4779-84B0-06EAB824005D-EE610180-1AE3-4405-9CFC-310974E
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LAST-MODIFIED:20080409T235429Z
SEQUENCE:10
CREATED:20080409T235414Z
DTSTART:20080511T180000Z
SUMMARY:Broadway Farmers Market
DTEND:20080511T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sunday\, 11 am
  - 3 pm\, from May 11 through Nov. 23\, in the lot behind the Bank of Am
 erican at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the Neighborh
 ood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedicated to sup
 porting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  You can find
  information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at \nhttp://ww
 w.seattlefarmersmarkets.org. 
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080712T235959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
DURATION:PT4H
LOCATION:Broadway Sunday Farmers Market
DTSTAMP:20080429T014204Z
UID:F2416B28-FFA7-4779-84B0-06EAB824005D-EE610180-1AE3-4405-9CFC-310974E
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LAST-MODIFIED:20080409T235429Z
SEQUENCE:6
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080511T110000
CREATED:20080409T235414Z
DTSTART:20080511T180000Z
SUMMARY:Broadway Farmers Market STARTS
DESCRIPTION:The Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sunday\, 11 am
  - 3 pm\, from May 11 through Nov. 23\, in the lot behind the Bank of Am
 erican at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the Neighborh
 ood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedicated to sup
 porting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  You can find
  information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at \nhttp://ww
 w.seattlefarmersmarkets.org. 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
DURATION:PT4H
LOCATION:Broadway Sunday Farmers Market
DTSTAMP:20080521T050623Z
UID:F2416B28-FFA7-4779-84B0-06EAB824005D-EE610180-1AE3-4405-9CFC-310974E
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LAST-MODIFIED:20080409T235429Z
SEQUENCE:7
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080525T110000
CREATED:20080409T235414Z
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080525T110000
SUMMARY:Broadway Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:The Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sunday\, 11 am
  - 3 pm\, from May 11 through Nov. 23\, in the lot behind the Bank of Am
 erican at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the Neighborh
 ood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedicated to sup
 porting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  You can find
  information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at \nhttp://ww
 w.seattlefarmersmarkets.org. \n\nThis week at the Broadway Sunday Farmer
 s Market:\n \nMore and more greens\, lettuces and veggies: French turnip
 s\, carrots\, baby beets\, cauliflower\, cultivated mushrooms\, lots of 
 fresh herbs and garlic chives.  Try sautéing garlic chives and fresh her
 bs with your Sunday brunch omelet…and speaking of omelets\, you can get 
 fresh organic eggs and some really delicious cheeses at the market too…f
 or dinner\, try fresh pasta\, a salad seasoned with fresh herbs\, or jus
 t stir-fry some spring veggies with garlic.  OR\, get some wild Alaska s
 ockeye filets\, brought to market by Two If By Sea Foods.   For your swe
 et tooth\, we have truffles from Trevani\, pastries from Belle Epicurean
  and Heavenly Pastry\, and gourmet ice-cream from Half Pint. 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
DURATION:PT4H
LOCATION:Broadway Sunday Farmers Market
DTSTAMP:20080603T225445Z
UID:F2416B28-FFA7-4779-84B0-06EAB824005D-EE610180-1AE3-4405-9CFC-310974E
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LAST-MODIFIED:20080409T235429Z
SEQUENCE:8
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080608T110000
CREATED:20080409T235414Z
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080608T110000
SUMMARY:Broadway Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:The Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sunday\, 11 am
  - 3 pm\, from May 11 through Nov. 23\, in the lot behind the Bank of Am
 erican at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the Neighborh
 ood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedicated to sup
 porting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  You can find
  information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at \nhttp://ww
 w.seattlefarmersmarkets.org. \n\nThis Sunday at the Broadway Farmers Mar
 ket:\nFresh\, sweet PEAS: sugar snap and shelling peas\, crunchy and del
 icious as a snack\, in salads\, or stir-fried with other market veggies:
  asparagus\, leeks\, garlic\, broccoli\, cauliflower\, carrots… Also loo
 k for big heads of lettuce and fresh bunches of braising greens… \n\n We
 're also lucky to have a good supply of LOCALLY-grown hothouse tomatoes 
 at the market\, from Kittitas Valley Farm. \n\nTwo things that give vegg
 ies their optimal flavor and nutritional content are: soil quality and f
 reshness!  There's nothing much fresher than produce brought straight fr
 om our local farms\, where it was cultivated in good\, healthy soil... \
 n\nLive music this week from Fraser Havens\, great pedal steel player.\n
 \n 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
DURATION:PT4H
LOCATION:Broadway Sunday Farmers Market
DTSTAMP:20080611T034353Z
UID:F2416B28-FFA7-4779-84B0-06EAB824005D-EE610180-1AE3-4405-9CFC-310974E
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LAST-MODIFIED:20080409T235429Z
SEQUENCE:9
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080615T110000
CREATED:20080409T235414Z
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080615T110000
SUMMARY:Broadway Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:The Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sunday\, 11 am
  - 3 pm\, from May 11 through Nov. 23\, in the lot behind the Bank of Am
 erican at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the Neighborh
 ood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedicated to sup
 porting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  You can find
  information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at \nhttp://ww
 w.seattlefarmersmarkets.org. \n\nThis Sunday at the Broadway Farmers Mar
 ket:\n \nAt last\, STRAWBERRIES and CHERRIES have arrived at the market 
 – they’ve been delayed by our cold\, wet spring\, but they’re here and w
 e’ll be seeing even more of them in the weeks to come.\n \nThe Farmers M
 arket also has plenty of SAFE\, local\, sustainably-raised tomatoes.  On
 e market farmer commented that the outbreak is likely due to the wide us
 e of some kind of composting medium on big factory farms that was contam
 inated - but none of our market farmers are connected in any way to thos
 e kinds of operations.  In fact\, the tomatoes at the Seattle farmers ma
 rkets right now are all hothouse tomatoes.  Also\, our farmers are growi
 ng plenty of heirloom varieties\, both in their hothouses and in their f
 ields. \n \nThe FDA website also notes that home-grown tomatoes are safe
 .  Our market farmers are essentially growing home-grown tomatoes: they 
 are not huge operations but rather smaller family farms\, using safe\, s
 mall-scale\, healthy\, and sustainable growing methods.  These farmers l
 ive on their farms\, pick the harvest themselves\, and eat the food they
  grow as well as selling it to local markets.\n \nLive music this week f
 rom Todd Koeppen.\n \nThe Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sund
 ay\, 11 am - 3 pm\, from May 11 through Nov. 23\, in the lot behind the 
 Bank of American at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the
  Neighborhood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedica
 ted to supporting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  Yo
 u can find information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at w
 ww.seattlefarmersmarkets.org. \n \nThe Broadway Sunday Farmers Market al
 so accepts EBT/Quest cards (food stamps)\, as well as WIC and Senior Far
 mers Market Nutrition Coupons. \n 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080308T110000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080308T193000
SUMMARY:African-American Museum Grand Opening
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DTSTAMP:20080305T064608Z
DESCRIPTION:http://www.centraldistrictnews.com/events/2008/03/08/northwe
 st-african-american-museum-naam-grand-ope
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080519T190000
SUMMARY:Central Land Use Committee
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DTSTAMP:20080502T011438Z
RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080616T065959Z;BYDAY=3MO
DURATION:PT1H
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Madrona Playfield Shelterhouse \n
DTSTAMP:20080508T144329Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080519T183000
SUMMARY:Central Area Stewardship Land Use and Housing Committee
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080519T203000
DESCRIPTION:The next meeting of the Central Area Stewardship Land Use an
 d Housing Committee will be: \n\nMonday May 19 \n6:30 - 8:30 \nMadrona P
 layfield Shelterhouse \n\nNear the entrance to Madrona Playfield at 34th
  and E Spring \n\nWe are working on the agenda and would like feedback! 
 \n1. Multi-Family Zones Updates \n2. Tax Abatement Mapping \n3. Action I
 tems \n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080326T190000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080326T203000
SUMMARY:Capitol Hill Park Meeting
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DTSTAMP:20080309T033440Z
DESCRIPTION:2nd Parks Community Meeting about the new 16th & Howell City
  Park.\n\nMeeting @ Group Health Auditorium\,\nSouth Building\n126 - 16t
 h Ave E.\n\nhttp://seattle.gov/parks/proparks/projects/capitolhilldevelo
 pment.htm\n\nContact:\nLynn Sullivan\nlynn.sullivan@seattle.gov
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Garfield CC
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20071206T180000
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DTSTAMP:20080204T043856Z
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070405T180000
SUMMARY:Neighborhood plan: Central Area
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070405T193000
DESCRIPTION:What: Implementation and updating of the Central Area Plan (
 including the Madsion-Miller area)\, formulated by citizen neighborhood 
 planning efforts\, 1996-98.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/npi/
 plans.htm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Firs
 t Thursday\n\nContact: Adrienne Bailey\, (206) 323-3738\, kismit_2000@ya
 hoo.com\n\nThis month's agenda:
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Garfield CC
DTSTAMP:20070604T134143Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20070607T180000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070607T180000
SUMMARY:Neighborhood plan: Central Area
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070607T193000
DESCRIPTION:What: Implementation and updating of the Central Area Plan (
 including the Madsion-Miller area)\, formulated by citizen neighborhood 
 planning efforts\, 1996-98.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/npi/
 plans.htm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Firs
 t Thursday\n\nContact: Adrienne Bailey\, (206) 323-3738\, kismit_2000@ya
 hoo.com\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nWe are coming to the home stretch to 
 rallying our community to taking ownership of our Neighborhood Plan.  Ou
 r meeting this Thursday will concentrate on this Saturday's event.  So\,
  I am looking forward to seeing all of you this Thursday (6/7)\n6pm at G
 arfield Community Center.  If you can't make the meeting\, but can volun
 teer at the event\, let me know.  Let me know\, I'll contact you\, to se
 e how you are able work with us. \n\nWe still need help with refreshment
 s.  So\, if any of you have connections to\nbeverages and any kind a sna
 ck and/or light food providers.  We would appreciate your making the req
 uest on our behalf.  If you need any kind of documentation for your sour
 ce\, let me know\, I’ll give you whatever you need.  \n\nAdrienne B.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Garfield CC
DTSTAMP:20070502T041158Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20070503T180000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070503T180000
SUMMARY:Neighborhood plan: Central Area
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070503T193000
DESCRIPTION:What: Implementation and updating of the Central Area Plan (
 including the Madsion-Miller area)\, formulated by citizen neighborhood 
 planning efforts\, 1996-98.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/npi/
 plans.htm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Firs
 t Thursday\n\nContact: Adrienne Bailey\, (206) 323-3738\, kismit_2000@ya
 hoo.com\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nThis meeting we will concentrate on t
 he upcoming recruitment Event\, which is scheduled for Saturday\, June 9
 th.\n\nSome of the items will be discussing at this meeting is:\n\n1) In
 viting City Council members Sally Clark and Peter Steinbrueck.\n\n2) Any
 one else you may want to invite to discuss moving forward with our\nNeig
 hborhood Plan.\n\n3) The format and set up of this event\n\n4) I will be
  bring a hard copy of the post card we will be printing up and\nmailing\
 nout.  \n\n5) Marketing the event\n\n6) Everyones tasks in getting the w
 ord out.\n\n7) ect..ect \n\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Garfield CC
DTSTAMP:20070402T053643Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20070405T180000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070405T180000
SUMMARY:Neighborhood plan: Central Area
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070405T193000
DESCRIPTION:What: Implementation and updating of the Central Area Plan (
 including the Madsion-Miller area)\, formulated by citizen neighborhood 
 planning efforts\, 1996-98.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/npi/
 plans.htm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Firs
 t Thursday\n\nContact: Adrienne Bailey\, (206) 323-3738\, kismit_2000@ya
 hoo.com\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nIssues to be discussed and planned:\n
 \nCentral Area Neighborhood Plan Recruitment Event\n	Layout of mailing m
 aterial and flyers\n	Format of Event\n	Select a date\n\nCNC Neighborhood
  Planning Committee Event\n\nUpdate on the Central Area Youth Advisory C
 ouncil\n\nNew Business\n\n\nAdrienne B. \nCentral Area Neighborhood Plan
  Stewardship\, Co-Chairs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
LOCATION:Garfield CC
DTSTAMP:20071002T064202Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20071004T180000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071004T180000
SUMMARY:Neighborhood plan: Central Area
DESCRIPTION:What: Implementation and updating of the Central Area Plan (
 including the Madsion-Miller area)\, formulated by citizen neighborhood 
 planning efforts\, 1996-98.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/npi/
 plans.htm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Firs
 t Thursday\n\nContact: Adrienne Bailey\, (206) 323-3738\, kismit_2000@ya
 hoo.com\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nOur first meeting after our summer hi
 atus is this coming Thursday Oct 5\, 6pm @\nGarfield Community Center.  
 \n\nDarrell Vange\, president of Ravenhurst and development manager the 
 Dearborn Street\ndevelopment\, will be speaking\, with an opportunity fo
 r you to ask questions and \ngive\nyour input on what you'd like to see 
 go into this sizable development.    \n\nThis has been quite a busy Summ
 er hiatus.  We have been dealing with the Mayor's\nproposal for updating
  Neighborhood plans and the city's audit on Neighborhood\nPlanning.  I’v
 e attached a copy of Mayor’s proposal for you to read and you may \nfind
 \nthe audit at the following link: http://www.seattle.gov/audit/ \n\nAs 
 Chair of the Stewardship I ask everyone to help by bringing a friend/nei
 ghbor\nto\nthis and all upcoming meetings.  With all that is taking plac
 e around Neighborhood\nPlanning\, we really need to be proactive and act
  collectively to take control of\nwhat gets developed and takes place in
  our community.  We also need volunteers and\nhigh community participati
 on to insure that the Central Area Neighborhood Plan truly\nspeaks to ou
 r desires and that the Stewardship fully represents the Central Area\nas
 \na whole.  \n\n\nI am looking forward to seeing as many of you as possi
 ble.\n\nAdrienne Bailey\nCentral Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship\, Ch
 air
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
LOCATION:Garfield CC
DTSTAMP:20071030T040731Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20071101T180000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071101T180000
SUMMARY:Neighborhood plan: Central Area
DESCRIPTION:What: Implementation and updating of the Central Area Plan (
 including the Madsion-Miller area)\, formulated by citizen neighborhood 
 planning efforts\, 1996-98.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/npi/
 plans.htm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Firs
 t Thursday\n\nContact: Adrienne Bailey\, (206) 323-3738\, kismit_2000@ya
 hoo.com\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nWhen?: This Thursday 11/1/07\nWhere?:
  Garfield Community Center\nTime: 6pm\n\nTime has really flown by.  This
  meeting will concentrate on an issue that has been taking up a great de
 al of mine and the CNC Neighborhood Planning Committee's\ntime\,\nthe Ma
 yor's proposed budget and plans for updating Neighborhood Plans.  I am a
 ttaching that Mayor's proposal as well as the “Criteria for revising Nei
 ghborhood\nPlan” document to familiarize everyone on the process. (E-mai
 l Andrew: tayles@jps.net to get copies). \n\n There is some updating we 
 can do in the coming session\, but what is most important\nis for all of
  us\, the community to come together\, encourage and recruit other\nneig
 hbors to participate\, take ownership of our Plan and start working toge
 ther \non\nour Plan and what we want for our community.  \n\nBelow are t
 he dates for the upcoming dates up to the Summer hiatus:\nLocation: Garf
 ield Community Center\nTime: 6pm\nDates: First Thursday of the Month (12
 /6\, 2008 - 1/3\, 2/7\, 3/6\, 4/3\, 5/1\, 6/5)\n\nHope to see everyone t
 here and some new faces as well.  Remember to tell or bring\ntwo other n
 ew people.  We need as many people as possible to grow to a critical\nma
 ss\, to a point of getting our voices heard on the kind of growth we wan
 t for our\ncommunity.  \n\nAdrienne B.\nStewardship Chair
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Garfield CC
DTSTAMP:20080103T051136Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080117T180000
SUMMARY:Neighborhood plan: Central Area
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080117T193000
DESCRIPTION:What: Implementation and updating of the Central Area Plan (
 including the Madsion-Miller area)\, formulated by citizen neighborhood 
 planning efforts\, 1996-98.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/npi/
 plans.htm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Firs
 t Thursday\n\nContact: Adrienne Bailey\, (206) 323-3738\, kismit_2000@ya
 hoo.com\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nDue to the holiday and the short week
 \, this months Stewardship meeting will be the\nthird Thursday of this m
 onth Jan 17 at the usual time. We have quite a bit to\ndiscuss at this m
 eeting. \n\n1.	Community Safety:\na.	Planning a Community Safety and Blo
 ck Watch Conference with Seattle Police \nDept and Parks and Rec.\n\n2.	
 A Work Plan for the Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship\na.	Educa
 tion - Learning about the plan and how it was created\nb.	Recruiting and
  increasing community participation\nc.	Working on updating our plan\n\n
 3.	A survey of Economic Development\, Growth and the types of businesses
  we envision\nhaving in our community. \na.	Current develops that are go
 ing up and how we can work with the developers\ni.	Goodwill \nii.	23rd &
  Union\niii.	Madison corridor \niv.	Union & ML King Jr.\n\n4.	Martin Lut
 her King Jr. Elementary School\n\nLooking forward to seeing as many of y
 ou as possible and remember to tell a friend\nand bring a friend. \n\nAd
 rienne B.\nStewardship Chair\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
LOCATION:Garfield CC
DTSTAMP:20080205T014907Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080207T180000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080207T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship
DESCRIPTION:What: Implementation and updating of the Central Area Plan (
 including the Madsion-Miller area)\, formulated by citizen neighborhood 
 planning efforts\, 1996-98.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/npi/
 plans.htm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Firs
 t Thursday\n\nContact: Adrienne Bailey\, (206) 323-3738\, kismit_2000@ya
 hoo.com\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nCentral Area Neighborhood Plan Stewar
 dship\nGarfield Community Center\n2323 East Cherry St\nFebruary 7\, 2008
 \n6:00pm\n\nI.	Update & Progress reports - Community Safety: Update/Prog
 ress\nA.	Funding\nB.	Format of event\n1.	Walk through with tables style\
 n2.	Large group discuss w/Breakout groups\n3.	Concurrent workshops \n\nC
 .	Budget\n1.	Needs\na.	What Planning a Community Safety and Block Watch 
 Conference with Seattle Police Dept and Parks and Rec.\n\nII.	Update: A 
 Work Plan for the Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship\nA.	Any Add
 itions\nB.	Adding/Expanding activity related to recruiting and increasin
 g community participation\n1.	Residents\n2.	Community Councils\n3.	Neigh
 borhood Groups and Organizations\n\n\nIII.	Update: Land Use / City Codes
  - Kathryn and Marty\n\n\nIV.	Neighborhood Plan Update Procedure: John\n
 \n\nV.	Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School\nA.	Letter of Support to
  Make the school available for community use in lieu of selling it for p
 rivate use\n\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20080814T180000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20080710T180000
DTSTAMP:20080605T140834Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080612T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood District Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080612T193000
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Centra Area S. of Madison & Madison
 -Miller area:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/boundaries.h
 tm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n2323 East Cherry Street\n\nRepea
 ts: Monthly\, 2nd Thursday\n\nThomas Whittemore thomas.whittemore@seattl
 e.gov\nNeighborhood District Coordinator\n206-233-7257\n\nThis Month's a
 genda:\n\n1. Introductions\n•	Name and Affiliation\n•	Additions to Agend
 a\n    	Ron Boddie\, Chair - CANDC\nDistrict Council Members\n 
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20091003T160000
SUMMARY:Capitol Hill Park Groundbreaking
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DTSTAMP:20091002T040653Z
DESCRIPTION:http://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2009/10/saturday-capit
 ol-hill-park.html\n\n
DURATION:PT1H
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070602T140000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070602T200000
SUMMARY:Concert: Cal Anderson Park
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DESCRIPTION:Sounds Outside: A Celebration of Adventurous Music and Commu
 nity\n\nMonktail Creative Music Concern presents monthly summer concerts
  at Cal Anderson Park featuring local and regional musicians  of note.  
 \n\nFree! All ages.  On-site snack bar and artist booth.\n\nJune 2 - Sat
 urday\n2 p.m. - 8 p.m.\nCal Anderson Park - sunbowl meadow (by the shelt
 erhouse)\n\nPerformers:\n\nfigeater (opening)\n\"Clarinetist Beth Fleeno
 r leads a disjunctive\, raucous\, soaring\, and powerful textural\, trib
 al exploration of organic  movement. Improvisations are executed by her 
 (on clarinet\, bass clarinet\, and voice)\, Jeff Huston (guitar/electron
 ics)\, and  Mike Hams (percussion).\"\n\nSeattle Harmonic Voices\n\"An a
  capella overtone-vocals ensemble directed since 1999 by Stephen Fandric
 h that has performed widely its lush\,  meditative\, resonant music\, wh
 ich weds traditional overtone forms with modern and chance approaches.\"
 \n\nSunship\n\"The band*s outstanding range and imagination are royally 
 announced on their self-titled EP. They list as their influences   the l
 ikes of Coltrane\, Ornette Coleman\, Mahavishnu Orchestra\, Raoul Bjorke
 nheim\, Sun Ra\, Sonny Sharrock . . . so you know  your time with them m
 ay be torrid.\"\n\nDegenerate Art Ensemble (closing)\n\"The experimental
  music and dance troupe boasts\,with good cause\, of its ability to tran
 sform traditional genres into   multi-dimensional explosive and expressi
 ve works.*\n\nSponsored by:\nMonktail Creative Music Concern\nSeattle Pa
 rks and Recreation\nCal Anderson Park Alliance\n\nVisit www.monktail.com
  for more info.
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070520T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070520T140000
SUMMARY:Basic Bicycle Maintenance for Women & Transgender Folk
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DTSTAMP:20070517T143332Z
DESCRIPTION:Basic Bicycle Maintenance for Women & Transgender FolkSunday
 \, May 20th | Garfield Community Center | 12:00pm - 2pm\n\nA class for i
 ndividuals looking for an intentional alternative to the traditionally m
 ale-dominated bike shop environment. This class is designed for those wh
 o want to learn the super basics of bike maintenance - learn what the di
 fferent components of your bike are called and how they function\, learn
  how to fix a flat tire\, discover simple ways to keep your ride happy a
 nd on the road. Bring your bike!\n\nSponsored by the Bikery:\nhttp://mil
 lerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2007/03/local-bike-maintenance.html
SEQUENCE:5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20091031T140000
SUMMARY:Mike McGinn election meetings
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DTSTAMP:20091030T010542Z
DESCRIPTION:WHEN: 2pm\, Saturday\, October 31st\nWHERE: Miller Community
  Center\, 330 19th Ave. E\n\nWHEN:  3:30pm\, Sunday\, November 1st\nWHER
 E:  Columbia Branch of the Seattle Public Library\, 4721 Rainier Ave. S
DURATION:PT1H
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080207T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080207T193000
SUMMARY:Neighborhood Street Fund Projects Workshop
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DTSTAMP:20080128T015524Z
DESCRIPTION:All questions for SDOT\, Parks and Recreation and Department
  of Neighborhoods regarding the application and process can be answered 
 at the Technical Assistance Workshop\; on Thursday\, February 7th at the
  Miller Community Center on Capitol Hill\, located at 330 19th Ave. E fr
 om 6:00-7:30 pm\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/btgnsfcrf/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20080522T202724Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.bottlenecklounge.com/events.php
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080528T213000
SUMMARY:Live Music At Bottleneck Lounge
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080528T233000
DESCRIPTION:No Cover\n9:30 PM – 11:30 PM\n \nFeaturing songs about Love\
 , Death\, Rabbits\, Outer space and more...\nEli Rosenblatt\, founder an
 d lead vocalist of the Seattle-based salsa band Picoso\, brings his uniq
 ue musical styling to the BottleNeck Lounge on Wed.\, May 28th.   His so
 ngs bridge the musical gap between the US\, the Caribbean and Eastern Eu
 rope.  Eli performs in both Spanish and English and his solo show reflec
 ts his penchant for Afro-Cuban rhythms and Eastern European melodies.  H
 e is terrific and charming and we’re particularly delighted to present h
 im as our first (official) musical performer.  And we’re looking forward
  to the song about rabbits….Please join us!\nThe BottleNeck Lounge is a 
 21+ venue located at 2328 E. Madison on the back side of Capitol Hill.\n
 \nhttp://www.bottlenecklounge.com/events.php
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070601T170000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070601T200000
SUMMARY:Stevens School Carnival
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DESCRIPTION:Our local public elementary school is having its annual carn
 ival tomorrow evening.\n \nStevens Carnival\nFriday June 1\, 5-8pm\n \nP
 rizes\, popsicles\, popcorn! Water balloons\, games and fortune tellers!
 \n \nStevens Elementary\n1242 18th Ave. E.\nSeattle\, WA 98112\n \nhttp:
 //www.stevenselementary.org/
SEQUENCE:5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070603T142016Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.metrokc.gov/elections/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070821
SUMMARY:Election Primary
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070822
DESCRIPTION:http://www.metrokc.gov/elections/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071010T170000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071010T230000
SUMMARY:Council Budget Hearing
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DTSTAMP:20070911T183259Z
DESCRIPTION:The Seattle City Council Budget Committee will conduct two p
 ublic hearings on Wednesday\, October 10\, 2007\, starting at 5:30 p.m.\
 n\n?	The first hearing\, scheduled to begin at 5:30 p.m.\, will be for c
 omments on the Citys general revenue sources for the 2008 budget\, incl
 uding a possible property tax levy increase.  \n?	The second hearing\, t
 o be held at 5:35 p.m. (or at the conclusion of the first hearing\, whic
 hever is later)\, until all in-person comments are received\, will be fo
 r comments on the Mayors 2008 Proposed Budget.\n\nPhone calls (206-684-
 8821) and emails (email: budget@seattle.gov) are welcome between \n4:30 
 and 5:30 p.m.  Some email messages received during that hour will be rea
 d aloud in Council Chambers. All email messages are retained in a commen
 t file included in the public record.  \n\nAt the hearings\, out of resp
 ect for everyones time constraints\, it would be appreciated if members
  of groups with similar interests could combine presentations and stay w
 ithin a 5 minute time period.  Individual comments will be limited by th
 e Chair\, probably to 2 minutes or less.\n\nAccess to City Hall is via F
 ourth or Fifth Avenues\, between James and Cherry Streets.  For those wi
 shing to testify in person at the hearing\, sign-up sheets will be avail
 able outside the door to Council Chambers at 5 p.m. Councilmember Richar
 d J. McIver will chair the hearing.\n\nINFORMATION AVAILABLE\nThe Mayor
 s 2008 Proposed Budget and accompanying 2008-2013 Proposed Capital Impro
 vement Program (CIP) will be available on-line at www.seattle.gov on or 
 after September 24\, 2007.  Paper copies of the Proposed Budget will be 
 available on or after September 26\, 2007 in select Seattle Public Libra
 ry branches.  To purchase a printed copy of the Proposed Budget or CIP y
 ou may contact Zebra Printing at (206) 223-1955. \n\n\n(OVER)\n\nFor que
 stions about the Proposed Budget\, contact Linda Taylor Manning of Depar
 tment of Finance (DOF) at (206) 684-8376. For questions about the Mayor
 s proposed revenue sources\, contact Glen Lee of DOF at (206) 684-8079. 
  For questions related to the Councils review of the budget and revenue
  sources\, call Ben Noble of the Councils Central Staff at (206) 684-81
 60 or Paul Elliott in Councilmember McIvers office (206) 684-8800. \n\n
 WRITTEN COMMENTS\nWritten and emailed comments on the Mayors Proposed 2
 008 Budget are welcome throughout budget deliberations up to the date Co
 uncil adopts the final budget. That could take place sooner or later tha
 n the target date of November 19\, 2006.  You may mail comments to: Coun
 cilmember Richard J. McIver\, Attn: Theresa Dunbar\, Clerk\, P.O. Box 34
 025\, Seattle\, WA 98124-4025.  Fax comments to (206) 684-8587.  Email t
 o: budget@seattle.gov. Written\, fax\, and emailed comments are included
  in the public record. \n\nPARKING FOR PUBLIC HEARINGS IN THE COUNCIL CH
 AMBERS \nPay parking is available in SeaPark garage between Cherry and J
 ames Streets and Fifth and Sixth Avenues.  Those attending the budget pu
 blic hearings receive a special rate of $3.  Tell the garage cashier as 
 you exit the garage that you attended a City Council public hearing and 
 you will receive the special rate.  All budget committee meetings will b
 e cablecast live on Seattle Channel 21 and Webcast live at www.seattle.g
 ov/council.        \n\nThe City Council Chamber is accessible. Print and
  communications access is provided on prior request. Please contact Nanc
 y Roberts at 684-8146 as soon as possible to request accommodations for 
 a disability.\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20050825T183000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20051124T183000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20061123T183000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20061228T183000
DTSTAMP:20070320T041120Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20050224T183000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20050224T200000
DESCRIPTION:The meeting will be held at \nSeattle Vocational Institute\,
  \n2120 S. Jackson St. Room 212\n\nParking is on the north side of the b
 uilding. 
RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20070322T065959Z;BYDAY=4TH
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070320T041120Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20050728T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20050728T183000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20050728T200000
DESCRIPTION:The meeting will be held at \nSeattle Vocational Institute\,
  \n2120 S. Jackson St. Room 212\n\nParking is on the north side of the b
 uilding. \n\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070320T041120Z
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SEQUENCE:12
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20051222T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20051201T183000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20051201T200000
DESCRIPTION:The meeting will be held at \nSeattle Vocational Institute\,
  \n2120 S. Jackson St. Room 212\n\nParking is on the north side of the b
 uilding. 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070320T041120Z
UID:76DFCD1A-85B0-11D9-8CBE-000D936771F0-EE610180-1AE3-4405-9CFC-310974E
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20060525T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20060525T183000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20060525T200000
DESCRIPTION:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition\nThursday – May 25\
 , 2006\, 6:30 to 8:00pm\n\n(A neighborhood group which meets monthly to 
 exchange public safety data\, and to communicate with Police and other P
 ublic Safety Officials) \nSpecial focus this month: \nJuvenile Justice\n
  \nSeattle Vocational Institute\, 2120 South Jackson in room #212\nParki
 ng is on the north side of the building.\n \nContact person - Mary Willi
 ams\, Program Coordinator\n (206) 323-9584 or by Email at - mary@sngi.or
 g
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070320T041120Z
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SEQUENCE:12
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20051027T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20051027T183000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20051027T200000
DESCRIPTION:The meeting will be held at \nSeattle Vocational Institute\,
  \n2120 S. Jackson St. Room 212\n\nParking is on the north side of the b
 uilding. \n\nSpecial Guest: \nNorm Maleng\, King Co. Prosecutor
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070320T041120Z
UID:76DFCD1A-85B0-11D9-8CBE-000D936771F0-EE610180-1AE3-4405-9CFC-310974E
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SEQUENCE:12
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20050922T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20050922T183000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20050922T200000
DESCRIPTION:Diane Sugimura and an inspector\n\nThe meeting will be held 
 at \nSeattle Vocational Institute\, \n2120 S. Jackson St. Room 212\n\nPa
 rking is on the north side of the building. 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Miller Community Cneter
DTSTAMP:20070320T041120Z
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SEQUENCE:12
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20060622T183000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20060622T183000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Crime Prevention Coalition
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20060622T200000
DESCRIPTION:The meeting will be held at \nMiller Community Center.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080708T173000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080708T200000
SUMMARY:Want a Green Drink?
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DTSTAMP:20080706T014208Z
DESCRIPTION:TUESDAY JULY 8th GREENDRINKS WILL BE IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD\n\n
   Hosted by the Sustainable Central District\n\n  Greendrinks is an info
 rmal social networking event for those interested in sustainability and 
 the environment to meet over drinks\n\n5:30-8:00pm\n@ Hidmo Eritrean Cui
 sine\n2000 South Jackson St. on the corner of 20th and Jackson\n$2 drink
  and appetizer specials and a taste of cuisine of Eritrea\n\nTell your n
 eighbors! \n\nInfo/links: http://tinyurl.com/5wwqw3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080412T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080412T200000
SUMMARY:GreenFest
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DTSTAMP:20080407T023445Z
DESCRIPTION:GreenFest will be held at the Washington State Convention & 
 Trade Center on Saturday April 12th (10:00am -8:00pm) and Sunday\, April
  13th (11:00am-6:00pm). 300 exhibitors\, over 150 speakers together with
  community groups and residents will come together to share successful a
 pproaches for creating a just\, prosperous and ecologically balanced com
 munity to leave to our children and grandchildren. Together\, we can add
 ress these questions that are crucial to our personal and our community’
 s environmental health.\n\nFree tickets\, and more info:\n\nhttp://tinyu
 rl.com/62ucth
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080316T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080316T160000
SUMMARY:African American Museum: last free day
UID:2479105C-F702-4D98-AA59-E46ABC3ACD20-EE610180-1AE3-4405-9CFC-310974E
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SEQUENCE:7
DTSTAMP:20080309T235142Z
DESCRIPTION:hours:\n\nhttp://www.naamnw.org/hours.html\n\nFree March 8th
  to 16th.\n\nInfo: http://www.naamnw.org/index.html\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080422T183000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080422T203000
SUMMARY:City Neighborhood Council's Neighborhood Planning Committee
UID:DC81E773-AF52-4191-8DD1-F72F9C927354-EE610180-1AE3-4405-9CFC-310974E
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SEQUENCE:6
DTSTAMP:20080422T040106Z
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome to attend and participate as the City Neighb
 orhood Council's Neighborhood Planning Committee meets Tuesday\, April 2
 2\, 6:30 p.m. in the West Precinct meeting room\, 810 Virginia.  Below i
 s the agenda\, as well as the committee's work plan for the year.    To 
 suggest agenda items\, concerns\, or for questions\, contact Chair Irene
  Wall at iwall@serv.net\n \nAGENDA \nRecap April 19th Workshop – 110 + a
 ttendees\nReview feedback comments and determine follow up steps.\nRevie
 w status of committee work plan – prioritize tasks for remainder of year
 . \n \n2008 COMMITTEE WORK PLAN (items are not listed in priority order)
 \n \nNeighborhood Planning Update\n            Continue to monitor and a
 dvise on final work plan when released by DPD/DON\n            Send seco
 nd letter to Mayor's office requesting reply to 8/10/07 letter.\n       
      Communicate with Planning Commission on recommendations\n \nSEPA Th
 reshold Changes         \n            Track progress of this legislation
  and comment before City Council (COUNCIL IS PREPARED TO ACT 4/21)\n \nM
 ulti-Family Zoning Code Changes\n            Track progress of this legi
 slation and comment before Council\n            Coordinate reviews of le
 gislation with other interested citizen groups\n \nPedestrian Zone Overl
 ays and Single Purpose Residential\n            Track legislation and DP
 D work to finish mapping P-zones\n            Clarify effect of overlay 
 regulations on vesting projects and projects on arterials streets\n     
        Track legislation on DADUs\n \nMegahouse Ordinance\n            T
 rack progress of legislation to amend code to discourage out of scale SF
  homes on small lots.\n \nMajor Institutions\n            Sponsor *works
 hop* to explore the impact of institutions on neighborhoods\n           
  Evaluate the adequacy of current regulations\n            Should uses b
 e added to major institution category?\n \nComprehensive Plan Amendments
  (2008/9)\n            Request extension of deadline for submitting amen
 dment until first workday in March (ACCOMPLISHED)\n            Work with
  CM Clark on guidelines for securing Council sponsorship of amendments i
 n 2008 (since deadline    has passed for submittals). Explore need for a
 mendment to strengthen neighborhood design guidelines.\n            Inve
 stigate legislation to amend the Growth Management Act relative to requi
 rements for density in response to global warming.  What is effect on lo
 cal regulations and neighborhood plans?\n \nDesign Review and Neighborho
 od Design Guidelines\n            Sponsor *workshop* to explore experien
 ce using these guidelines in different neighborhoods\n            Do Des
 ign Review Boards use them effectively?\n            Are they useful in 
 preserving the unique character of different neighborhoods?\n           
  Is the neighborhood design review process addressing citizens' overall 
 concerns about quality of life\, preservation of character\, privacy and
  safety in their neighborhoods?\n            Should the SEPA process be 
 connected to design review?\n            Is deference to unanimous findi
 ngs of a design review board recommendation appropriate in all circumsta
 nces?\n            Should some public projects be subject to neighborhoo
 d design review in addition to or instead of review by the Design Commis
 sion?\n \nOther Topics of Discussion.\nThere was a brief discussion of a
  seeming trend in Seattle to have private groups take the lead in variou
 s planning efforts which might be usurping the official role/responsibil
 ity of the city. Examples were planning in South Lake Union (park\, stre
 etcar)\; Bands of Green Plan\, Woodland Park Zoo Long Range Plan\, Allie
 d Arts Waterfront Plan. A question was raised about the quality of priva
 te planning efforts\, sufficiency of public involvement\, priority given
  to projects. This will be topic for future discussion\, perhaps with th
 e next Planning Director to decide if this a significant new trend or th
 e usual work of competing advocacy groups to shape the city.\n \n 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070328T170000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070328T190000
SUMMARY:Sound Transit East Link workshop
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DTSTAMP:20070324T063716Z
DESCRIPTION:Rainier Vista Neighborhood House\, 4410 - 29th Ave. S.\, Sea
 ttle WA 98118\n\nFlyer:\n\nhttp://home.jps.net/%7Etayles/blog/EastLink_W
 orkshops.pdf
SEQUENCE:5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080428T173000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080428T203000
SUMMARY:Capitol Hill Housing Forum/Meeting
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SEQUENCE:6
DTSTAMP:20080421T023839Z
DESCRIPTION:Please come to Capitol Hill Housing's Annual Meeting and Dev
 elopment Forum on Monday\, April 28th.\n\nThis year\, we're delighted th
 at our panelists encompass a great mix: Real estate developers and econo
 mic developers who are shaping the future of Capitol Hill.\n\nWe're kick
 ing it off with a reception at 5:30pm\, and the meeting itself begins at
  6pm at  the Northwest Film Forum\, 1515 12th Avenue. See you there.\n\n
 Betsy Hunter\, Director of Development\nCapitol Hill Housing\n\n1406 Ten
 th Avenue\, Suite 101\nSeattle\, WA 98122\n206.329.7303 phone\n206.329.1
 857 fax\nwww.chhip.org\n\nPoster with details (and RSVP info) at:\nhttp:
 //tinyurl.com/3lutwd
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20090602T145406Z
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SEQUENCE:5
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.secstate.wa.gov/elections/calendar_list.aspx?y=
 2009
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090605
SUMMARY:Election filing deadline
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090606
DESCRIPTION:http://www.secstate.wa.gov/elections/calendar_list.aspx?y=20
 09\n\nFinal day for all candidates to file for office (RCW 29A.24.050)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070901T040644Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://web1.seattle.gov/dpd/luib/Notice.aspx?id=6298
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070919T183000
SUMMARY:Design Review Hearing
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070919T200000
DESCRIPTION:for 2051 E. Madison Street:\n\nhttp://web1.seattle.gov/dpd/l
 uib/Notice.aspx?id=6298\nMiller Community Center                        
                   330 19th Avenue East\nMulti-Purpose Room \n\n\nPROJECT
  DESCRIPTION\n\nThe proposal is for a six-story\, 105 unit apartment bui
 lding with 5\,700 sq. ft. of retail at ground level.  Parking will be lo
 cated below grade. \n\nPROCESS\n\nThe applicants have applied for Design
  Review related to development of this site for a mixed-use development.
   At the early design guidance meeting\, the applicants will present inf
 ormation about the site and vicinity.  The public may offer comments reg
 arding the design and siting of a mixed-use development on the subject s
 ite\; and\, the Design Review Board members will also offer comments and
  identify those Citywide Design Guidelines of highest priority in develo
 ping the site.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070420
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070423
SUMMARY:Library book sale
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DTSTAMP:20070417T011717Z
DESCRIPTION:Calling all Book Lovers...\nto the Friends of the Library Bo
 ok Sale!\n\nApril 20 - 22\nMagnuson Park\, Seattle\n\nStock up on spring
  and summer reading materials for the whole family at the Friends of the
  Library Spring Book Sale\, April 20-22 at Magnuson Park.  The semi-annu
 al book sale features more than 250\,000 books\, records\, CDs\, DVDs\, 
 videos and other great bargains. \nThis popular event\, now in its 36th 
 year\, is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday\, April 21 and from 11 a.m
 . to 4 p.m. Sunday\, April 22\, at Warren G. Magnuson Park\, 7400 Sand P
 oint Way N.E.\, Building No. 30 (Metro No. 74 or No. 75).\n\nPaperbacks 
 will sell for 50 cents and 75 cents for oversized. Hardback books will s
 ell for $1. There will be a section of \"better books\" priced separatel
 y. On Sunday\, most items will sell for half-price.\n\nFor more informat
 ion\, call the Friends of The Seattle Public Library at (206) 523-4053\,
  e-mail book.sale@spl.org or visit www.splfriends.org.
SEQUENCE:6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090504T173000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090504T193000
SUMMARY:Design Review for Townhouses
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SEQUENCE:4
DTSTAMP:20090422T064834Z
DESCRIPTION:Bertha Landes Room\, City Hall\, 600 - 4th Avenue.\n\nDPD se
 eks your input on their draft rules for Administrative Design Review for
  townhouses.\n\nhttp://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2009/04/public-mee
 ting-design-review-for.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070614T190000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070614T203000
SUMMARY:New Capitol Hill park meeting
UID:EBAAF0E6-230E-4935-BED9-1EA2B9F8CDC0-EE610180-1AE3-4405-9CFC-310974E
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DTSTAMP:20070531T185229Z
DESCRIPTION:A public meeting to discuss Parks' recommendation to purchas
 e the property at the northwest corner of 16th Ave and E Howell St will 
 be held Thursday\, June 14\, 2007 from 7-8:30 at Miller Community Center
 .\n\n\nSeattle Parks and Recreation is pleased to announce a preliminary
  agreement to purchase the property at the northwest corner of 16th Aven
 ue and East Howell Street for future development as a park. \n\nhttp://w
 ww.seattle.gov/parks/proparks/projects/CapitolHillAcquisition.htm
SEQUENCE:6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070405T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070405T200000
SUMMARY:Madison Street Taskforce
UID:3E341D93-6945-4550-8CB1-5F30A1A4384F-EE610180-1AE3-4405-9CFC-310974E
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DTSTAMP:20070402T212424Z
DESCRIPTION:(King County Prosecutor Ellen O'Neill-Stevens leads a taskfo
 rce of Madison Street area business\, neighborhood\, church and governme
 nt representatives\, dedicated to improving the safety and viability of 
 E. Madison St.)\n\nOur next task force meeting will be on 4/5/07 at 6:00
  PM at Mountain Zion Church room 208.\nIf there are any issues that you 
 would like to address at the meeting please e-mail me and let me know so
  that I can note them on our agenda.  \nBest Regards\,\nEllen\neon-s@com
 cast.net
SEQUENCE:6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
ATTENDEE;CN="Capitol Hil Community Council";CUTYPE=GROUP;ROLE=REQ-PARTIC
 IPANT;X-NUM-GUESTS=0:MAILTO:21nbd8e3m8sgrh6cse8026vtqc@group.calendar.go
 ogle.com
DTSTAMP:20080424T190816Z
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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LAST-MODIFIED:20080408T053918Z
SEQUENCE:0
CREATED:20080408T053813Z
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20080410T183000
SUMMARY:CHCC Steering Committee and Election Status
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20080410T193000
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070516T190000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070516T203000
SUMMARY:Emergency Preparedness
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DTSTAMP:20070419T040423Z
DESCRIPTION:Miller Community Center\n330 19th Ave E 98112\nWednesday\, M
 ay 16\, 7-8:30 p.m.\n\nDate:		April 17\, 2007\n\nContact: 	Cornell Amaya
 \, 206-386-1170\n		Debbie Goetz\, 206-684-0517\n\nSeattle Emergency Mana
 gement Hosts Spring Training\nPreparedness Classes Target Seattle Neighb
 orhoods\, Small Sparks Awards\n\nSEATTLE – The Seattle Office of Emergen
 cy Management is pleased to announce its spring line-up of community pre
 paredness classes\, beginning April 19 and continuing through mid-June (
 see full schedule attached). The classes\, held free of charge\, focus o
 n personal preparedness and the city’s new SNAP program\, a way to organ
 ize your neighborhood for emergencies and other disasters.\n\nResidents 
 who organize a SNAP group may also benefit from the city’s Small Sparks 
 Award program. Through a new partnership with the city’s Department of N
 eighborhoods\, registered SNAP groups could apply for initial funding to
  help with skills training or emergency supplies.\n\nResidents wanting t
 o add to their preparedness skills may also sign up for a two-hour fire 
 extinguisher class on June 9 (see flyer attached). Two sessions will be 
 held that day. Cost is $10. Registration must be completed through the O
 ffice of Emergency Management.\n\n\nMiller Community Center\n330 19th Av
 e E 98112\nWednesday\, May 16\, 7-8:30 p.m.\n\n\n\nSkills Training Locat
 ion:\nFire Extinguisher Class\nWarren G. Magnuson Park\n7400 Sand Point 
 Way NE\nSaturday\, June 9\, 9-11 a.m.\, or 12-2 p.m.\nCost: $10\, regist
 er at 206-733-7123\n  \n\nFor more information on personal preparedness\
 , skills training or the SNAP program\, go to: www.seattle.gov/emergency
 .\n\nFor more information on the Department of Neighborhood’s Small Spar
 ks Award program\, go to: www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods.\n
SEQUENCE:6
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070325T130000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070325T173000
SUMMARY:Remembrance of Capitol Hill Murders
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DESCRIPTION:1PM to 5:30 PM at Fisher Pavilion\, Seattle Center.\n\nSpeak
 ers\, poetry\, music\, etc.\n\nEvent poster at:\n\nhttp://tinyurl.com/37
 3rk8\n
SEQUENCE:6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080403T173000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080403T203000
SUMMARY:Capitol Hill Station Design Open House
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DTSTAMP:20080325T191237Z
DESCRIPTION:http://www.soundtransit.org/x7688.xml\n\nSeattle Central Com
 munity College - Events Center\nSeattle Central Community College\, Room
  BE-1110\n1701 E. Broadway\; Located on the south end of the main buildi
 ng - use entry near the Broadway Performance Hall\n60 percent station de
 sign is complete for University Link’s Capitol Hill Station. Sound Trans
 it is hosting an open house for the community to learn about the latest 
 progress on the project and provide feedback on the station design and o
 ther issues. Technical staff will be on hand to answer your questions.  
 Come learn about: \n\n·        station design\, entrances\, and pedestri
 an access\n\n·        Sound Transit art program (STart)\n\n·        cons
 truction plans\n\n \nThe open house will run from 5:30 to 8 p.m. with a 
 brief presentation at 6:00 p.m.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070623T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070623T140000
SUMMARY:Basic Bicycle Maintenance 
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DESCRIPTION:Basic Bicycle Maintenance \nCan’t tell your headset from you
 r drivetrain? Are you stranded each time your tire goes flat? This Basic
  Maintenance Class is designed to educate you on the basic operation of 
 bicycles in general and the maintenance of your bicycle specifically. \n
 Saturday\, June 23rd | Garfield Community Center |12pm-2pm\n\nhttp://www
 .thebikery.org/news.html
SEQUENCE:7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
LOCATION:Capitol Hill Arts Center (Upper Level) at 12th Ave. and E. Pine
  St
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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DTSTAMP:20080522T045638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20080408T054150Z
SEQUENCE:6
CREATED:20080310T214211Z
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20080605T183000
SUMMARY:Capitol Hill Community Council - Elections
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20080605T203000
DESCRIPTION:General elections for CHCC officers: President\, Vice Presid
 ent\, Treasurer\, Secretary\n\nCHCC Elections\nWHEN: June 5\, 2008 from 
 6:30pm-8:30pm\nWHERE: 1621 12th Ave (Capitol Hill Arts Center lower leve
 l)\nWHAT: Come vote for your favorite candidates and help inform the Cou
 ncil's post-election agenda.\n\n\nGeneral elections for CHCC officers: P
 resident\, Vice President\, Treasurer\, Secretary.\n\nCandidate statemen
 ts and details here: http://chcc.wikidot.com\n\nMeeting flyer:\n\nhttp:/
 /millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2008/05/june-5th-community-council-elect
 ion.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090918T080000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090918T200000
SUMMARY:Park(ing) Day 2009
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DTSTAMP:20090909T050118Z
DESCRIPTION:Event: Park(ing) Day 2009\n       \"taking to the streets wi
 th amazing parks and fabulous prizes\"\nWhat: Festival\nHost: Capitol Hi
 ll Community Council\nStart Time: Friday\, September 18 at 8:00am\nEnd T
 ime: Friday\, September 18 at 8:00pm\nWhere: People's Parking Lot\n\nExp
 lanation: \nhttp://tinyurl.com/mv7yjn
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071003T160000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071003T200000
SUMMARY:Chuck Weinstock party
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DTSTAMP:20070914T062248Z
DESCRIPTION:http://www.chhip.org/chuck_roast.asp\n\nParty to celebrate C
 huck Weinstock's retirement after 19 years as service with Capitol Hill 
 Housing.\n\nUpstairs at Capitol Hill Housing office:\n1406 - 10th Ave\nS
 eattle WA 98122\n\nfood\, beer and wine\n\nrsvp to rsvp@chhip.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080523T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080523T210000
SUMMARY: School Board Community Meeting
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DTSTAMP:20080512T064509Z
DESCRIPTION:—Discussion with School Board Director Mary Bass. Childcare 
 provided. Garfield Community Center (23rd & Cherry) mary.bass@seattlesch
 ools.org. 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071217T183000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071217T203000
SUMMARY:Paperback Book Exchange
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DTSTAMP:20071211T064036Z
DESCRIPTION:http://tinyurl.com/36yrmz\n\nThe CHS Book & Beer Swap\nMonda
 y\, Dec. 17 6:30p to 8:30ish @ Smith on 15th Ave E.\nWe'll have a table 
 staked out and a pile of paperbacks. You stop by\, say hey and trade for
  one of your books. Or find a nearby table and put out your stack of boo
 ks and we'll come over to bug you! We'll also have little Bowie on hand 
 to sign your books. Bring a crayon and your imagination.\n\n+ Totally in
 formal -- our organization consists of finding a table at Smith and reme
 mbering to bring books\n+ Books traded for books or beer only. No childr
 en for books. No money for books.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
LOCATION:Broadway Sunday Farmers Market
DTSTAMP:20071113T063100Z
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LAST-MODIFIED:20070914T221446Z
CREATED:20070801T201942Z
DTSTART:20071118T190000Z
SUMMARY:Last Day of the Season at Broadway 11/18
DTEND:20071118T230000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20091117T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20091117T200000
SUMMARY:Seattle’s Comprehensive Plan – “Seattle 2030 and Beyond”
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DTSTAMP:20091117T040652Z
DESCRIPTION:Join former Mayor Norm Rice for the kick-off of a major upda
 te of\nSeattle’s Comprehensive Plan – “Seattle 2030 and Beyond”\n  \nTue
 sday\, November 17\, 2009\n6:00 pm to 8:00 pm - Presentation at 6:30 pm\
 nMiller Community Center\n330 19th Ave E
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080308T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080308T113000
SUMMARY:MADCAP cleanup
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DTSTAMP:20080227T043129Z
DESCRIPTION:The next MaDCAP neighborhood cleanup will be Saturday\, Marc
 h 8th\, beginning at 10:00 am and ending at 11:30.   We will gather in t
 he open space behind the Prince of Wales apartment building at 1818 20th
  Ave.  Starbuck's coffee will be available beginning at 9:40.   We hope 
 you can take the time to join us and stay involved in the continuing ren
 aissance of our neighborhood. 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080517T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080517T140000
SUMMARY:Central Area Community Safety Forum
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DTSTAMP:20080508T065421Z
DESCRIPTION:Central Area Community Safety Forum\nSaturday\, May 17th\, 1
 0 AM - 2 PM at Garfield Community Center\, 2323 E. Cherry Street (684-47
 88)\n\nPresentations and information tables from:\n\nEast Precinct Crime
  Prevention Coalition\nSeattle Emergency Management\nBlockwatch\nCity At
 torney's Office\nPAWS\nHome Alive (self defense)\nThe Bikery   (bike mai
 ntenance self-help)\n\nThere will also be activities for kids \, includi
 ng bike safety checks and advice\,  and bike adjustments for kids\, cour
 tesy of The Bikery.\n\nhttp://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2008/05/cen
 tral-area-community-safety-forum.html\n\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20071115T210908Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.seattle.gov/parks/Publications/BusinessPlan.htm
 
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071208T100000
SUMMARY:Parks Strategic Plan Meeting
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071208T120000
DESCRIPTION:PUBLIC MEETINGS TO GATHER INPUT ON A STRATEGIC BUSINESS PLAN
  FOR PARKS AND RECREATION\nALL ARE WELCOME!\n\nPLEASE FILL OUT OUR ONLIN
 E SURVEY AT \nhttp://www.seattle.gov/parks/Publications/BusinessPlan.htm
 \n\n(many other meeting dates/times)\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070623T110000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070623T120000
SUMMARY:Gay Pride Parade
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DTSTAMP:20070619T175155Z
DESCRIPTION:Gay Pride Parade  (Capitol Hill)\nStarts at Broadway and Pik
 e\n
SEQUENCE:5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071127T200000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Appreciation
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DTSTAMP:20071120T053905Z
DESCRIPTION:http://tinyurl.com/2p747o
SEQUENCE:1
DURATION:PT0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070416T144415Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://web1.seattle.gov/dpd/luib/Notice.aspx?id=5196
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070502T200000
SUMMARY:Design Review - 305 24th Ave E
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070502T210000
DESCRIPTION:Seattle Central Community College\n1701 Broadway\nRoom 3211\
 n\n\nThe Director of DPD is convening the Design Review Board for a 2nd 
 early design guidance meeting.\n\n \nPROJECT DESCRIPTION\n\n \n\nThe pro
 posal is for four\, two-unit and one three-unit townhouse for a total of
  11 units. Parking for 14 vehicles will be located below grade. The prop
 osed development will require a successful outcome to an application to 
 rezone the site from single family (SF5000) to multifamily (L1 and L3.)\
 n\n \nPROCESS\n\n \n\nAt the Design Review Board meeting the applicant w
 ill present information about the proposed design and how it responds to
  the Design Guideline priorities established at the Early Design Guidanc
 e Board meeting on February 7\, 2007\, regarding this site\; the public 
 may offer comments regarding the proposed design\; and\, the Design Revi
 ew Board members will offer to the Director of the Department of Plannin
 g and Development their recommendations regarding the design.\n\n\nAlso 
 note:\n\nhttp://web1.seattle.gov/dpd/luib/Notice.aspx?id=5193
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080228T174500
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080228T194500
SUMMARY:Gangs in your community?
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DTSTAMP:20080224T063524Z
DESCRIPTION:King County Gang Prevention Community Forum at Douglass Trut
 h Library. Details:\n\nhttp://tinyurl.com/2kaeeb
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070721T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070721T110000
SUMMARY:MaDCAP cleanup
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DTSTAMP:20070713T230354Z
DESCRIPTION:The next MaDCAP neighborhood cleanup will be Saturday\, July
  21st\, beginning at 10:00 am and ending at noon.  We will gather in the
  open space behind the Prince of Wales apartment building at 1818 20th A
 ve.  \n\n The cleanup will commence as usual beginning with Starbuck's c
 offee at 9:45.  It will end around noon.  The barbecue portion has been 
 cancelled\, however.  \n\nThe East Precinct station\, located at 1519 12
 th Avenue\, is having their annual picnic between 1:00 and 4:00 that day
 \, and we are all invited to attend.  Over the years\, and especially so
  these past few\, the officers of the East Precinct have worked many hou
 rs to ensure that we have a safe neighborhood in which to live.  \n\nThe
  Miracle on Madison simply would not have occurred without their assista
 nce.  Thus\, you are encouraged to stop by their gathering after the cle
 anup for food and festivities.  Thanks! 
SEQUENCE:6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071004T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071004T200000
SUMMARY:Madison Valley flood meeting
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DTSTAMP:20070927T045635Z
DESCRIPTION:Community Meeting \nThursday\, 10/4/07\, 6pm - 8pm \nGarfiel
 d Community Center \n2323 East Cherry\, Seattle\, WA 98122\n\nCity websi
 te:\n\nhttp://tinyurl.com/yofun4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Pratt Park
DTSTAMP:20080528T063106Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2008/05/juneteenth-c
 elebrations-june-13th-to.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080614T120000
SUMMARY:Juneteenth Celebration
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080614T200000
DESCRIPTION:Pratt Park\nhttp://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2008/05/ju
 neteenth-celebrations-june-13th-to.html\n\nCENTRAL AREA CHAMBER OF COMME
 RCE CELEBRATES \nJUNE 19TH AT OUR 26TH ANNUAL “2008” \nJUNETEENTH FESTIV
 AL & PARADE EXTRAVAGANZA \nThree Days of Fun - June 13\, 14\, 15 \nPratt
  Park from 12 p.m. to Dusk \n\nWorkshops at Local High Schools \n• Enter
 tainment (hip-hop\, rappers\, dancers\, singers\, spoken word\, etc.) \n
 • Barack Obama Look-A-Like Contest \n• Vendor Booths \n• Good Food \n• L
 ooking for Ms. Juneteenth Queen \n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090521T190000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090521T210000
SUMMARY:Capitol Hill Community Council Meeting
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DTSTAMP:20090516T151757Z
DESCRIPTION:May General Meeting Agenda\nPosted: 14 May 2009 06:09 PM PDT
 \nCapitol Hill Community Council\n7-9pm on May 21st\, 2009\nGeneral Meet
 ing\nCal Anderson Shelter House\nCal Anderson Park\n\nOfficer Introducti
 ons & Welcome - 5 minutes\n\nOpen Floor - 10 minutes\n\nApril Meeting Mi
 nutes/Finance Report - 5 minutes\n\nCommittee Reports - 15 minutes\n-Art
  & Events\n-Open Space\n-Technology\n\nDiscussion Topics\n\nBylaws Revie
 w - 5 minutes\n\nElection Organization & Planning - 20 minutes\n\nCandid
 ate Presentations - 60 minutes\n\nClose\n\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070618
SUMMARY:Juneteenth Celebration
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DESCRIPTION:Central Area Chamber of Commerce \n(206) 322-8296\, 2108 E M
 adison St\, Seattle WA 98112\nPresents:\nThe 25th Annual Juneteenth Fest
 ival and Parade\nPratt Park (20th & E Yesler Way)\nJune 15th\, 16th & 17
 th\n \nFriday - Youth day\; Ice Cream Social\, Music\, Poetry\, Games\, 
 Candy Pinata \nFree T-Shirts for the First 100 kids \n \nSaturday - Para
 de at Noon into the park for Food\, Booths\, Vendors\, Jazz\, Speakers \
 nCome meet and greet the neighbors.\n \nSunday\, Gospel Explosion\, Choi
 rs\, Praise-Dancing and Preaching.\n \nCelebrating Love\, Joy and Peace 
 of the Emancipation Proclamation.\nJuneteenth commemorates the enforceme
 nt of the Emancipation Proclamation in Texas\, the last state to free en
 slaved African Americans. \n \nContact the Chamber for information on Me
 mbership\, Newsletter Listings\, Booths\, the Parade and stage time.\n 
SEQUENCE:5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20080825T183000
DTSTAMP:20081108T164843Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080331T183000
SUMMARY:City Neighborhood Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080331T210000
DESCRIPTION:What:  	The City Neighborhood Council (CNC) is a citizen-led
  advisory group\, comprised of elected members from each of the City’s 1
 3 Districts (i.e. from their District Councils). \n\nhttp://www.seattle.
 gov/neighborhoodcouncil/\n\nThe CNC's purpose is to provide city-wide co
 ordination for the Neighborhood Matching Fund\, Neighborhood Budget Prio
 ritization\, and Neighborhood Planning programs.\n\nThe CNC also provide
 s a forum for a discussion of common neighborhood issues and is availabl
 e for advice on policies necessary for the effective and equitable imple
 mentation of the Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program. Its month
 ly meetings are open to the public\n\nWhere: West Precinct Conference Ro
 om\, 810 Virginia St\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Last Monday.\n\nOfficers: Cha
 ir:  Chris Leman\, cleman@oo.net\, (206) 322-5463\nVice Chair:  Pete Spa
 lding\, bayouwonder@comcast.net\nSecretary:  Dick Selin\, arichardselin@
 comcast.net \n     \n\nCity Contact: Ted Divina\, 684-0270\, ted.divina@
 seattle.gov\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\n 
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20080515T002352Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080526T183000
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080519T183000
SUMMARY:City Neighborhood Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080519T210000
DESCRIPTION:What:  	The City Neighborhood Council (CNC) is a citizen-led
  advisory group\, comprised of elected members from each of the City’s 1
 3 Districts (i.e. from their District Councils). \n\nhttp://www.seattle.
 gov/neighborhoodcouncil/\n\nThe CNC's purpose is to provide city-wide co
 ordination for the Neighborhood Matching Fund\, Neighborhood Budget Prio
 ritization\, and Neighborhood Planning programs.\n\nThe CNC also provide
 s a forum for a discussion of common neighborhood issues and is availabl
 e for advice on policies necessary for the effective and equitable imple
 mentation of the Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program. Its month
 ly meetings are open to the public\n\nWhere: West Precinct Conference Ro
 om\, 810 Virginia St\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Last Monday.\n\nOfficers: Cha
 ir:  Chris Leman\, cleman@oo.net\, (206) 322-5463\nVice Chair:  Pete Spa
 lding\, bayouwonder@comcast.net\nSecretary:  Dick Selin\, arichardselin@
 comcast.net \n     \n\nCity Contact: Ted Divina\, 684-0270\, ted.divina@
 seattle.gov\n\nThis month's agenda:\nDRAFT AGENDA:\n \n6:30          Int
 roductions\, review/approval of agenda\, approval/revision of April 28 m
 inutes (attached)\n \n6:35         Roundtable on helping at-risk youth t
 o happy\, safe\, productive lives (for details\, see below)\n \n8:05    
      Retrospect on founding of the CNC and district councils--former Cit
 y Council President Jim Street\n \n8:20         Reports of CNC's committ
 ees\nBudget Committee--Ron Boddie\, Chair  [revision and possible action
  on budget letter\; link is below]\nNeighborhood Planning Committee--Ire
 ne Wall\, Chair\nNeighborhood Matching Fund Oversight Committee--Laine R
 oss\, Chair\nCitywide Review Team--Chair\nTransportation Committee--Ref 
 Lindmark\, Chair             \nCNC executive committee--recommendation o
 f Peter Aberg to fill vacancy as CNC secretary\n8:50          Other busi
 ness\n \n9:00          Adjourn \n \n\n 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT2H30M
DTSTAMP:20080426T043622Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080428T183000
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080428T183000
SUMMARY:City Neighborhood Council
DESCRIPTION:What:  	The City Neighborhood Council (CNC) is a citizen-led
  advisory group\, comprised of elected members from each of the City’s 1
 3 Districts (i.e. from their District Councils). \n\nhttp://www.seattle.
 gov/neighborhoodcouncil/\n\nThe CNC's purpose is to provide city-wide co
 ordination for the Neighborhood Matching Fund\, Neighborhood Budget Prio
 ritization\, and Neighborhood Planning programs.\n\nThe CNC also provide
 s a forum for a discussion of common neighborhood issues and is availabl
 e for advice on policies necessary for the effective and equitable imple
 mentation of the Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program. Its month
 ly meetings are open to the public\n\nWhere: West Precinct Conference Ro
 om\, 810 Virginia St\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Last Monday.\n\nOfficers: Cha
 ir:  Chris Leman\, cleman@oo.net\, (206) 322-5463\nVice Chair:  Pete Spa
 lding\, bayouwonder@comcast.net\nSecretary:  Dick Selin\, arichardselin@
 comcast.net \n     \n\nCity Contact: Ted Divina\, 684-0270\, ted.divina@
 seattle.gov\n\nThis month's agenda:\nDRAFT AGENDA:\n \n6:30          Int
 roductions\, review/approval of agenda\, approval/revision of March 31 m
 inutes (attached)\n6:35          Joint presentation and dialogue with ou
 r guest speakers:\nCity Councilmember Jan Drago (Chair of Transportation
  Committee)\nDirector Grace Crunican (Seattle Department of Transportati
 on)\n(topics include neighborhood parking\, SR99\, Neighborhood Street F
 und\, and as you wish)\n7:55          Possible CNC action on letter (see
  draft\, below) regarding Seattle/suburbs bus funding allocation\n8:00  
         Department of Neighborhoods report on upcoming evaluation of NMF
  and P-Patch\n8:10          Neighborhood leadership training--discussion
  of DON proposals (attached\, and see note below)\n8:15          Reports
  of CNC's committees\nNeighborhood Planning Committee--Irene Wall\, Chai
 r\nNeighborhood Matching Fund Oversight Committee--Robin Sizemore/Laine 
 Ross\, Chairs\nCitywide Review Team--Chair(s)\nTransportation Committee-
 -Suzanne Anderson\, Vice Chair             \nBudget Committee--Ron Boddi
 e\, Chair\nCNC executive committee\n8:30          Continued roundtable o
 n district council challenges and opportunities.  Note:  volunteers from
  three SE District organizations have asked to make a presentation about
  the value to district councils of                                     p
 utting a limit on the number of voting seats held by social service agen
 cies.\n \n9:00          Adjourn \n \n\n 
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LOCATION:City Neighborhood Council \nwww.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil
 \nMonday\, June 23\, 2008\n6:30 to 9:00 p.m.\nWest Precinct Conference R
 oom\n810 Virginia Street\n \nChair:  Chris Leman (Lake Union)\, cleman@o
 o.net\, (206) 322-5463\nVice Chair:  Pete Spalding (Delridge)  bayouwond
 er@comcast.net\nSecretary:  Peter Aberg (Northeast)   petersea2001@yahoo
 .com \n \nDRAFT AGENDA:\n \n6:30         Introductions\, review/approval
  of agenda and of April and May minutes (web links below)\n \n6:35      
    City Councilmember Sally Clark will speak and respond to questions an
 d discussion\n \n7:25         Noise ordinance changes---Department of Pl
 anning and Development briefing and discussion \n \n7:35         Reports
  of CNC's committees\nBudget Committee--Ron Boddie\, Chair  [possible ac
 tion on 2nd draft letter\, web link below]\nNeighborhood Planning Comm.-
 -Irene Wall\, Chair [possible action on draft letter\, web link below] \
 nNeighborhood Matching Fund Oversight Committee--Laine Ross\, Chair\nCit
 ywide Review Team--Laine Ross\, Chair [CNC action on CRT recs and possib
 le appeals]\nTransportation Committee--Ref Lindmark\, Chair             
 \nCNC executive committee\n8:05          General discussion on voting me
 mbership in district councils and the SE district dispute \n \n8:45     
      Decision process on proposed parks levy--Kathy Nyland and Pete Spal
 ding (web link below)\n \n8:50          Discussion and possible action o
 n draft CNC letter on the noise ordinance (web link below)\n \n9:00     
      Adjourn \n 
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SUMMARY:City Neighborhood Council
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DESCRIPTION:What:  	The City Neighborhood Council (CNC) is a citizen-led
  advisory group\, comprised of elected members from each of the City’s 1
 3 Districts (i.e. from their District Councils). \n\nhttp://www.seattle.
 gov/neighborhoodcouncil/\n\nThe CNC's purpose is to provide city-wide co
 ordination for the Neighborhood Matching Fund\, Neighborhood Budget Prio
 ritization\, and Neighborhood Planning programs.\n\nThe CNC also provide
 s a forum for a discussion of common neighborhood issues and is availabl
 e for advice on policies necessary for the effective and equitable imple
 mentation of the Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program. Its month
 ly meetings are open to the public\n\nWhere: West Precinct Conference Ro
 om\, 810 Virginia St\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Last Monday.\n\nOfficers: Cha
 ir:  Chris Leman\, cleman@oo.net\, (206) 322-5463\nVice Chair:  Pete Spa
 lding\, bayouwonder@comcast.net\nSecretary:  Dick Selin\, arichardselin@
 comcast.net \n     \n\nCity Contact: Ted Divina\, 684-0270\, ted.divina@
 seattle.gov\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\n 
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SUMMARY:City Neighborhood Council
DESCRIPTION:What:  	The City Neighborhood Council (CNC) is a citizen-led
  advisory group\, comprised of elected members from each of the City’s 1
 3 Districts (i.e. from their District Councils). \n\nhttp://www.seattle.
 gov/neighborhoodcouncil/\n\nThe CNC's purpose is to provide city-wide co
 ordination for the Neighborhood Matching Fund\, Neighborhood Budget Prio
 ritization\, and Neighborhood Planning programs.\n\nThe CNC also provide
 s a forum for a discussion of common neighborhood issues and is availabl
 e for advice on policies necessary for the effective and equitable imple
 mentation of the Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program. Its month
 ly meetings are open to the public\n\nWhere: West Precinct Conference Ro
 om\, 810 Virginia St\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Last Monday.\n\nOfficers: Cha
 ir:  Chris Leman\, cleman@oo.net\, (206) 322-5463\nVice Chair:  Pete Spa
 lding\, bayouwonder@comcast.net\nSecretary:  Dick Selin\, arichardselin@
 comcast.net \n     \n\nCity Contact: Ted Divina\, 684-0270\, ted.divina@
 seattle.gov\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\n6:30         Introductions\, revi
 ew/approval of agenda and of the June minutes (see link below)\n \n6:35 
         Continuation from last meeting of discussion on voting membershi
 p in district councils (see below)\n \n7:45         Brainstorming sessio
 n on possible CNC roles on School District issues (see below)\n \n8:00  
        Noise ordinance changes---possible action on draft CNC letter (se
 e link below)\n \n8:15         Possible action on letter reaffirming 200
 6 call for timely web access to budget decisions (link below)\n \n8:20  
        Reports of CNC's committees\nBudget Committee--Ron Boddie\, Chair
  \nNeighborhood Planning Committee.--Irene Wall\, Chair\nNeighborhood Ma
 tching Fund Oversight Committee--Laine Ross\, Chair\nTransportation Comm
 ittee--Ref Lindmark\, Chair             \nCNC executive committee\n9:00 
          Adjourn \n \nUPCOMING\n\nAll CNC and district council events ar
 e open to the public.   CNC agendas and minutes are available at www.sea
 ttle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil\, which also has CNC's by-laws\, work plan\
 , contact information for district representatives\, correspondence\, an
 d other documents\, videos and links.  An on-line meeting calendar that 
 includes the district council meetings is http://www.seattle.gov/neighbo
 rhoodcouncil/meetinglocations.htm. \n\nBACKGROUND\n \nDraft minutes.   D
 raft minutes from the June 23 CNC meeting (and approved minutes from pre
 vious meetings are available by going to http://seattle.gov/neighborhood
 council and clicking on \"Meeting Minutes and Agendas.\" \n \nVoting mem
 bership in district councils.   On April 19 and June 23\, CNC held lengt
 hy discussions on voting membership in the district councils\, with part
 icular reference to SE District Council.  (One-page statements that CNC 
 requested April 19 from SEDC's executive committee and from a coalition 
 of disaffected groups can be found at http://seattle.gov/neighborhoodcou
 ncil by going to \"Documents\, Videos\, and Links\,\" and then to \"CNC 
 and District Council Governance.\")   Also\, on July 21\, the Seattle P-
 I had an article on the controversy that can be found at http://seattlep
 i.nwsource.com/local/371544_mutiny21.html\n \nCNC's executive committee 
 continues to believe that the SE district council dispute will be best a
 nd most lastingly resolved by those within the district.  We have been e
 ncouraging dialogue and peacemaking efforts\, and therefore are pleased 
 to announce that both sides in the SE district council dispute are now c
 ommitted to talks that\, we hope\, will produce a lasting ability to wor
 k together for the greater good of their district.  In deference to the 
 peacemaking process that is now beginning\, we urge that the July 28 CNC
  discussion on voting membership in district councils have a focus on qu
 estions that are common to any district council.   The various City Coun
 cil resolutions that apply to the district councils and CNC are also on 
 the web site--click on \"Documents\, Videos\, and Links\" and go to the 
 end.\n \nDraft letter on timely web access to documents on City Council'
 s consideration and adoption of budget.   For possible action at the Jul
 y 28 CNC meeting\, see the \"What's New\" section of http://seattle.gov/
 neighborhoodcouncil for a draft letter that reaffirms CNC's May 2006 let
 ter recommending the timely posting by the City Council on its web site 
 of documents on consideration and adoption of the budget.   Because the 
 CNC is not scheduled to meet again until Sept. 29\, for the letter to ha
 ve an impact on this important biennial budget\, it would need to be aut
 horized (possibly with requested revisions or further circulation to the
  districts) at the July 28 CNC meeting.  Comments are welcome\, to CNC c
 hair Chris Leman\, cleman@oo.net\, (20y) 322-5463\, and CNC budget commi
 ttee chair Ron Boddie\, rjboddie_2@msn.com.\n \nDraft CNC letter on nois
 e ordinance changes.   The Department of Planning and Development and th
 e City Council's Transportation Committee have approved C.B. 116204 ( ht
 tp://clerk.ci.seattle.wa.us/~public/CBOR1.htm ) which\, although making 
 some improvements in noise standards\, hours\, and enforcement authority
 \, would weaken the noise ordinance by: (1) eliminating the required \"p
 ublic hearing on due notice\" regarding proposed variances\; (2) elimina
 ting the right to appeal temporary variances\; and (3) creating for “maj
 or public projects” a new variance that would apply to any public projec
 t expected to last six months or more.  A possible CNC letter commenting
  on the noise ordinance changes has been on the CNC web site (at \"What'
 s New\" in http://seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil ) for the past month. 
  As the ordinance may come before the City Council before CNC's Sept. 29
  meeting\, CNC may wish to consider adopting or revising the letter at i
 ts July 28 meeting.   [CNC chair Chris Leman wishes to disclose that he 
 has filed an appeal on the ordinance revisions\; the appeal would be hea
 rd and acted on by the Hearing Examiner.] \n \nFeedback sought on possib
 le CNC role in School District issues.  CNC's current work plan includes
  monitoring of school surplusing issues\, but there was sentiment to get
  into other School District issues when CNC held a roundtable on at-risk
  youth at its May 19 meeting\, and we have heard from two district counc
 ils with further suggestions.  Possible topics include truancy policies\
 , the City/School District agreement on joint use of facilities\, school
  facilities decisions\, school assignment policies\, trees on school gro
 unds\, and provisions for student car and bicycle parking.  The July 28 
 CNC meeting agenda includes a period for brainstorming on whether or how
  CNC might get more involved\, such as by establishing a Schools committ
 ee.   Please send any feedback or suggestions to CNC Secretary Peter Abe
 rg\, petersea2001@yahoo.com \, or call (206) 523-6296.   \n     \nBudget
  letter.  The letter that CNC approved June 23 went to the Mayor and Cit
 y Councilmembers regarding CNC's recommendations on the 2009-10 biennial
  budget.  It is available at http://seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil by g
 oing to the \"Documents\, Videos\, and Links\" section and then to the \
 "Budget Issues and Processes\" section.  \n \nNeighborhood planning lett
 er.    The letter regarding the neighborhood plan update process that CN
 C discussed and authorized June 23 was revised and circulated again to t
 he district councils for any further comments\, then sent July 10 to the
  Mayor and City Councilmembers.  It is available at http://seattle.gov/n
 eighborhoodcouncil by going to the \"Documents\, Videos\, and Links\" se
 ction and then to \"Neighborhood Planning\, Comprehensive Plan\, and Lan
 d Use.\"   The City Council PLUNC committee (chaired by Councilmember Sa
 lly Clark) is scheduled to adopt or revise the executive branch proposal
 s in the next month. \n \nWorkshop on community-building.  District coun
 cils are invited to co-sponsor a workshop on community-building modeled 
 after the January 2007 event which featured public officials and citizen
  speakers\, and breakout sessions.  The 2007 workshop video is at http:/
 /www.seattlechannel.org/videos/video.asp?ID=5010713.   As several distri
 ct councils have already done\, please have your district council be co-
 sponsor\, designate a volunteer to serve on the planning committee\, and
  arrange for your district coordinator to allocate $100-200 from your di
 strict's outreach fund.  Pledges made last year expired with the end of 
 the year\, so need to be reaffirmed.  Coordinator is Judith Edwards (Gre
 ater Duwamish District Council) at judedw@comcast.net or 329-8801\n\n 
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SUMMARY:City Neighborhood Council: City Budget
DESCRIPTION:What:  	The City Neighborhood Council (CNC) is a citizen-led
  advisory group\, comprised of elected members from each of the City’s 1
 3 Districts (i.e. from their District Councils). \n\nhttp://www.seattle.
 gov/neighborhoodcouncil/\n\nThe CNC's purpose is to provide city-wide co
 ordination for the Neighborhood Matching Fund\, Neighborhood Budget Prio
 ritization\, and Neighborhood Planning programs.\n\nThe CNC also provide
 s a forum for a discussion of common neighborhood issues and is availabl
 e for advice on policies necessary for the effective and equitable imple
 mentation of the Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program. Its month
 ly meetings are open to the public\n\nWhere: West Precinct Conference Ro
 om\, 810 Virginia St\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Last Monday.\n\nOfficers: Cha
 ir:  Chris Leman\, cleman@oo.net\, (206) 322-5463\nVice Chair:  Pete Spa
 lding\, bayouwonder@comcast.net\nSecretary:  Dick Selin\, arichardselin@
 comcast.net \n     \n\nCity Contact: Ted Divina\, 684-0270\, ted.divina@
 seattle.gov\n\nThis month's agenda:\nDRAFT AGENDA:\n \n6:30         Intr
 oductions\, review/approval of agenda and of July minutes (see link belo
 w)\n \n6:35         Unveiling of Mayor's 2009-10 budget proposals--Finan
 ce Director Dwight Dively \n   \n7:45         Possible follow-up CNC let
 ter on City budget and process\n \n7:50         Possible letters to King
  County and School District on youth issues (see below)\n \n7:55        
  Reports of CNC's committees\nBudget Committee--Ron Boddie\, Chair \nEdu
 cation Committee--Peter Aberg\, Chair\nNeighborhood Planning Committee--
 Irene Wall\, Chair (possible letter below)\nNeighborhood Matching Fund O
 versight Committee--Laine Ross\, Chair\nTransportation Committee--Ref Li
 ndmark\, Chair  (possible letter on parking)           \nNominations Com
 mittee and process\nExecutive committee\n8:10         Planning for Oct. 
 28 Seattle Neighborhoods Summit (see below)\n \n8:20         Possible DO
 N assistance for those district councils that want web sites and/or wint
 er fairs\n \n8:25         Performance audit by City Auditor of district 
 councils/CNC system (see below)\n \n8:30         Continuation of distric
 t sharing of organizational challenges and opportunities\n \n9:00       
   Adjourn \n\n 
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/
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SUMMARY:City Neighborhood Council
DESCRIPTION:What:  	The City Neighborhood Council (CNC) is a citizen-led
  advisory group\, comprised of elected members from each of the City’s 1
 3 Districts (i.e. from their District Councils). \n\nhttp://www.seattle.
 gov/neighborhoodcouncil/\n\nThe CNC's purpose is to provide city-wide co
 ordination for the Neighborhood Matching Fund\, Neighborhood Budget Prio
 ritization\, and Neighborhood Planning programs.\n\nThe CNC also provide
 s a forum for a discussion of common neighborhood issues and is availabl
 e for advice on policies necessary for the effective and equitable imple
 mentation of the Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program. Its month
 ly meetings are open to the public\n\nWhere: West Precinct Conference Ro
 om\, 810 Virginia St\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Last Monday.\n\nOfficers: Cha
 ir:  Chris Leman\, cleman@oo.net\, (206) 322-5463\nVice Chair:  Pete Spa
 lding\, bayouwonder@comcast.net\nSecretary:  Dick Selin\, arichardselin@
 comcast.net \n     \n\nCity Contact: Ted Divina\, 684-0270\, ted.divina@
 seattle.gov\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborho
 odcouncil/2008_011_Draft_Agenda.pdf\n \n\n \nChair:  Chris Leman (Lake U
 nion)\, cleman@oo.net\, (206) 322-5463\nVice Chair:  Pete Spalding (Delr
 idge)  bayouwonder@comcast.net\nSecretary:  Steve Sindiong (Southwest)  
  gnoidnis@comcast.net \n \nDRAFT AGENDA:\n \n6:30         Introductions\
 , and review/approval of agenda and October 27 minutes (see link below)\
 n \n6:35         Status of the 2009-10 budget\n \n6:45         Youth gan
 gs and violence --  Councilmember Tim Burgess and a Police Dept. represe
 ntative\n \n7:25         Possible action on SENDC's application for at-l
 arge CNC position (see background below) \n \n8:20         Balloting for
  2009 CNC officers and committee chairs (see background and nominations 
 below)\n \n8:30         Reports of CNC's committees\nBudget Committee--R
 on Boddie\, Chair \nEducation Committee--Mike Warren\, acting chair\nNei
 ghborhood Planning Comm.--Irene Wall\, Chair\nNeighborhood Matching Fund
  Oversight Committee--Laine Ross\, Chair\nTransportation Committee--Ref 
 Lindmark\, Chair  \n8:50         Review of the Oct. 28 Seattle Neighborh
 ood Summit\n \n8:55         Announcement of CNC election results\n \n9:0
 0         Adjourn \n \n \nUPCOMING \n\nAll CNC and district council even
 ts are open to the public.   CNC agendas and minutes (including the draf
 t minutes from CNC's Oct. 27 meeting) are available at http://seattle.go
 v/neighborhoodcouncil\, which also has CNC's by-laws\, work plan\, conta
 ct information for district representatives\, correspondence\, authorizi
 ng legislation\, and other documents\, videos and links.  An on-line mee
 ting calendar that includes the district council meetings is http://seat
 tle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/meetinglocations.htm. \n \nCNC Nov. 24 meeti
 ng.  Agenda is above.  \n \nCNC January 26 meeting.  CNC traditionally d
 oes not meet in December.  Suggestions are welcome for the Jan. 26 agend
 a.   \n\nCNC Budget Committee\, chaired by Ron Boddie (Central District)
 \, rjboddie_2@msn.com.   Next meeting is being scheduled.       \n\nCNC 
 Neighborhood Matching Fund Oversight Committee\, Chaired by Laine Ross (
 Downtown District)\, laine@ceoworkz.com.  Next meeting is being schedule
 d. \n \nCNC Transportation Committee\, chaired by Ref Lindmark (Northwes
 t District)\, refl@nwlink.com.  Next meeting:   Friday\, Nov. 14 (11:30 
 a.m. in room 4090 of the Municipal Tower\, 700 Fifth Avenue).\n \nCNC Ne
 ighborhood Planning Committee\, chaired by Irene Wall (Northwest Distric
 t)\, iwall@serv.net.  Next meeting:  Tues.\, Nov. 18\, 6:30 p.m. at the 
 West Precinct\, 810 Virginia St. \n \nBACKGROUND\n \nDraft minutes.   Dr
 aft minutes from the Oct. 27 CNC meeting (and approved minutes from prev
 ious meetings) are available at http://seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil b
 y clicking on \"Meeting Minutes and Agendas.\"\n \nCNC nominations and e
 lections.   As the by-laws require\, CNC's nominating committee (Peter A
 berg\, Chris Leman\, Andrew Taylor\, and Irene Wall) presented their nom
 inations at the Oct. 27 meeting.   Other nominations may be made\, and C
 NC will vote at the Nov. 24 meeting with the new officers to take over a
 t the January 26 meeting. \nNominee for Chair:  Kathy Nyland is chair of
  the Greater Duwamish District Council\, and its representative to the C
 NC\, positions that she has held since 2007.   She is also co-founder an
 d chair of the Georgetown Merchants' Association\, and serves on the boa
 rd of directors of the Georgetown Community Council.  She served on the 
 2008 Parks Levy Advisory Committee\, and is a monthly columnist for the 
 Beacon Hill News.   Kathy is co-owner of 'george'\, a gift shop in Georg
 etown.\nNominee for Vice Chair:  Laine Ross has represented the Downtown
  District Council on the City Neighborhood Council since 2006.  She is c
 hair of CNC's Neighborhood Matching Fund Oversight Committee and was 200
 8 chair of CNC's Citywide Review Team.   Her current volunteer responsib
 ilities also include being Chair of the West Precinct Advisory Council\,
  Chair of Seattle Paint Out\, President of Allied Arts\, and Chair of th
 e Downtown Seattle Residents Council.\nNominee for Secretary:  Steve Sin
 diong has been co-chair of the Southwest District Council since 2007.   
 Other volunteer positions include being president of the Morgan Communit
 y Association (MOCA)\, and a member of the Southeast Design Review Board
 .  Steve works as a transportation planner and senior project manager fo
 r Perteet\, Inc. Engineering. \n\nNominee for Budget Committee Chair:  R
 on Boddie is current chair of CNC's Budget Committee.   A resident of th
 e Madrona neighborhood\, he is also chair of the Central Neighborhoods D
 istrict Council and serves as its representative to the CNC.   \n\nNomin
 ee for Neighborhood Planning Committee Chair:  Irene Wall is current cha
 ir of CNC's Neighborhood Planning Committee\, and in that role has a sea
 t on the Neighborhood Planning Advisory Committee.   She is President of
  the Phinney Ridge Community Council and is the Northwest District Counc
 il's representative to the CNC.   Formerly she served as CNC chair and v
 ice chair.    She works for a private consulting engineering and archite
 cture firm in Seattle.\n\nNominee for Transportation Committee Chair:  R
 ef Lindmark is current chair of CNC's transportation committee.  He also
  serves as co-chair of the Bridging the Gap Levy Oversight Committee.  A
  resident of the Greenlake neighborhood Ref has been an officer on the G
 reen Lake Community Council for over 10 years and was involved in the ne
 ighborhood planning.. Ref has previously served as the Northwest Distric
 t's representative to CNC.  Ref works for the King County Metro transit 
 division as a Transportation Planner.\n \nNominee for Education Committe
 e Chair:  Mike Warren is vice chair of the Magnolia/Queen Anne District 
 Council.   In the past he chaired the council was its representative to 
 the City Neighborhood Council\, and served on CNC's Citywide Review Team
 .  When his children were young\, he was president of their school's Par
 ent-Teacher Association.  He chairs an advocacy program for people of di
 sability and chairs the Seattle chapter of the Retired Public Employees 
 association.  He is a Vice-President of the Washington State Alliance fo
 r Retired Americans.\n \nNote:   CNC's nominations committee is continui
 ng its efforts to identify a nominee to chair the Neighborhood Matching 
 Fund Oversight Committee Chair.  Please send suggestions to  Chris Leman
  cleman@oo.net  (206) 322-5463\, Andrew Taylor andrew_taylor@mac.com and
  Irene Wall  iwall@serv.net   (Peter Aberg has left CNC to take a paid c
 ity position.)\nPerformance audit of district council/CNC system.  The O
 ffice of the City Auditor welcomes suggestions for its performance audit
  of the district councils/CNC system.  For background\, see CNC's Oct. 2
 7 minutes and  http://seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/Process_audit_syst
 em.pdf  .   For questions or to send your views:  mary.denzel@seattle.go
 v or 684-8158.\n \nSENDC's application for an at-large voting position. 
  At the Nov. 24 meeting\, CNC may vote on the application of a non-profi
 t organization called the Southeast Seattle Neighborhood District Counci
 l (SENDC) for an at-large CNC voting position\, which according to CNC's
  by-laws is for a term of one year.  To pass\, the application would nee
 d two-thirds of those present.  The application is at http://www.seattle
 .gov/neighborhoodcouncil/SENDC_App_CNC.pdf.   CNC's by-laws are at http:
 //www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/bylaws.htm and CNC's process for a
 pplying for an at-large position is at http://www.seattle.gov/neighborho
 odcouncil/Application_process.pdf .\n \nReport of CNC's Executive Commit
 tee on the SENDC application.  As required in by-law section 2.2\, CNC's
  executive committee reviewed the application and found it complete and 
 that\, according to the same by-law section\, CNC can vote on it.  By-la
 w section 2.2 also requires that CNC's executive committee \"make a reco
 mmendation to the full CNC for action.\"  The rest of this report is mad
 e by executive committee members Peter Aberg and Chris Leman\, with Pete
  Spalding abstaining:   \n \nWe are not recommending \"yes\" or \"no\,\"
  but offer the following cautions and questions that we suggest every di
 strict council consider before deciding how and whether to direct its re
 presentative to vote on the matter. \n \n(1)  Under CNC by-law section 6
 .2\, an organization with an at-large position has an equal vote on the 
 CNC with the thirteen district council representatives.  Admitting SENDC
  in addition to the current seat for the Southeast District Council (SED
 C) would give Southeast two votes--twice that of any other district.  Al
 tering CNC's historic voting balance among the thirteen districts should
  be done only for the weightiest of reasons\, and if there is no alterna
 tive.   \n \n(2)  City Council  Res. 28948 (http://www.seattle.gov/neigh
 borhoodcouncil/28948.pdf ) allows CNC to add additional positions only \
 "in order to make the membership reflective of the City's diverse popula
 tion.\"  It does not appear that this application is being presented pri
 marily for this purpose.  The five groups comprising SENDC believe they 
 are not being represented by SEDC\, and we find that they have some just
 ification for this belief.  However\, we believe that\, without the prop
 er conditions\, SENDC's addition as an at-large voting member will not a
 ddress\, and could well worsen\, the underlying problem\, namely a failu
 re of conciliation on both sides of the SE district dispute.  \n \n(3)  
 SENDC's position is that CNC's decision should disregard the wishes of S
 EDC\, and indeed that SEDC should be prevented from voting on the matter
 .  This position cannot be sustained.  The City Neighborhood Council val
 ues the views of all of its district councils\, especially on matters wi
 thin their borders.   This is what every district council would expect f
 or itself if another group were created that seeks to share or assume it
 s district council responsibilities. \n \n(4)  The co-existence of two d
 istrict council organizations in SE is not tenable.  It is confusing to 
 the public and is disruptive of policy discussions there\, in other dist
 rict councils\, and in the City Neighborhood Council.  The disputing par
 ties must find a way to coexist and cooperate within a single district c
 ouncil.  If it were done with conditions designed to achieve conciliatio
 n between the parties\, it is possible that CNC could add SENDC for a on
 e-year at-large position in a way that successfully resolves the dispute
  and brings Southeast back to consensus on a single district council. \n
  \n(5)  CNC could pass a resolution asking both SEDC and SENDC to engage
  in good-faith discussions\, facilitated if necessary by a mutually agre
 ed mediator\, toward resolving their dispute and returning to a single d
 istrict council for SE.   [Note:  this did pass at the Oct. 27 CNC meeti
 ng.] As directed by CNC in April 2007\, CNC's executive committee has be
 en working toward a resolution of the SE district dispute\, most recentl
 y by arranging for an offer by former Department of Neighborhoods direct
 or Jim Diers to meet with both parties.  While some on both sides are wi
 lling to engage in discussions\, others are not.   A breaking of the cur
 rent standoff might be helped if CNC passed a resolution asking both sid
 es to embark on conciliation efforts designed to reunite them within one
  district council. \n \n(6)  CNC could state its intention that adding S
 ENDC for one year as an at-large voting member is a decision that will n
 ot be renewed for additional years\, and is adopted only to facilitate c
 onciliation between SENDC and SEDC\, toward their re-unification under o
 ne district council. \n \n(7)  CNC also could ask each of the disputing 
 sides to make a gesture in the other's direction\, to show good faith.  
 For example\,  SEDC could be asked to support the addition of SENDC to C
 NC as an at-large voting member for one year\; and SENDC could be asked 
 to change its name and by-laws to remove the term \"district council\,\"
  along with its by-law claims of the official powers of a district counc
 il that SENDC does not have\, with or without an at-large CNC position.\
 n \n(8)  CNC could ask for the resolution of two boundary issues between
  SE and the Greater Duwamish District Council:  (a)  SENDC could be aske
 d to withdraw its by-law provision defining its west boundary as the \"f
 oothills of Beacon Hill/Cheasty Greenbelt\,\" apparently encompassing te
 rritory of the Greater Duwamish District Council\; and (b) SEDC and the 
 Greater Duwamish District Council could be asked to bring to CNC for its
  approval their proposal that NewHolly (which is west of the official di
 viding line of Martin Luther King\, Jr. Way) become a part of the territ
 ory of the Southeast District Council.\n \nWe ask each of the district c
 ouncils to recognize that changing the membership of the City Neighborho
 od Council is an important and even historic decision that requires the 
 most thoughtful deliberation.  We also recognize that there are good peo
 ple\, and legitimate grievances\, on both sides in the SE district\, and
  we urge that whatever CNC does\, it be designed to help resolve this tr
 agic and unproductive dispute.\n \nAdditional background regarding at-la
 rge position.  As reflected in the Oct. 27 minutes\, Andrew Taylor (East
  District) expressed concern that the Executive Committee's decision to 
 move the SENDC application forward for a vote may have been in error\, a
 s by-law section 2.3 requires that to be considered for at-large members
 hip\, an organization  may not have restrictions on membership\, whereas
  SENDC restricts its membership to those in Southeast Seattle.  After th
 e Oct. 27 meeting\, Robert Drucker\, Ballard District Council representa
 tive to CNC\, submitted the following background on the meaning of an \"
 at-large\" position:  \"Merriam Webster [dictionary]:  'at-large:  relat
 ing to or being a political representative who is elected to serve an en
 tire area rather than one of its subdivisions.'  From Wikipedia\, the fr
 ee encyclopedia:   'At-Large is a designation for representative members
  of a governing body who are elected or appointed to represent the whole
  membership of the body (for example\, a city\, state or province\, nati
 on\, club or association)\, rather than a subset of that membership.  In
  the case of the United States House of Representatives\, an at-large re
 presentative is one who is elected to represent an entire state either a
 s the sole representative of that state\, or as one member elected from 
 the entire state when the same state had geographically defined district
 s as well.\"\n \nNeighborhood Matching Fund evaluation and budget.   An 
 Oct. 29 CNC letter to the City Council [available at http://www.seattle.
 gov/neighborhoodcouncil/100808_letter_budget.pdf ] that was approved at 
 the Oct. 27 CNC meeting\, addressed various budget issues.   It opposes 
 the growing practice of earmarking of Neighborhood Matching Funds\, and 
 urges that the Department of Neighborhoods release the evaluation of NMF
  that the City Council mandated last year\, and was supposed to be ready
  in August 2008.  It is unfortunate that\, three months after it was due
 \, the evaluation is not available\, even in draft.   \n \nInput in hiri
 ng of district council managers.  In the past year or so\, the Departmen
 t of Neighborhoods has selected some neighborhood district coordinators 
 and some higher-level managers of the districts/CNC system without input
  from district-level volunteers.  Also\, a neighborhood district coordin
 ator position was recently filled without being opened to all applicants
 .  And district councils and the CNC generally are not receiving notice 
 that these positions that affect them so directly are being advertised o
 r filled.  CNC has not received a response from a request that CNC chair
  Chris Leman made on Sept. 23 that DON director Stella Chao provide CNC 
 and the district councils timely notification of openings for the positi
 on of district council coordinator and for other Department of Neighborh
 ood positions that have direct responsibility for the district councils 
 or the CNC\; to include at least one neighborhood volunteer on any commi
 ttees that interview candidates for the district coordinator positions a
 nd the position of manager of the district coordinators (a position that
 \, with the recent departure of Alex Wiggins\, is again open)\; and occa
 sionally to provide CNC and the district councils the position descripti
 ons so that they might suggest revisions.  \n \nCitizen guide to neighbo
 rhood growth targets.   CNC's neighborhood planning committee has a valu
 able new addition to the CNC web site at http://www.seattle.gov/neighbor
 hoodcouncil/cmcm_overview.pdf  and http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodco
 uncil/growth_targets.xls   It's an overview and Excel guide to how the C
 ity has \"grown\" the growth targets that the 1994 Comprehensive Plan as
 signed to each urban village and urban center.  \"City Math\" is endless
 ly imposing new targets\, obscuring that many neighborhoods have already
  met the original targets.  Also offered is \"Citizen Math\,\" which tra
 cks how each urban village and urban center has done in meeting its orig
 inal target\, and how much more growth the new targets would impose.  Ev
 eryone owes it to themselves to look up in the Excel document how their 
 urban village or urban center is faring.   Thanks to committee vice chai
 r Cindi Barker for this remarkable resource. \n \nThe above information 
 was prepared by Chris Leman\nChair\, City Neighborhood Council\n(206) 32
 2-5463  cleman@oo.net\n \n\n 
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.seattlefarmersmarkets.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071118T110000
SUMMARY:Broadway Farmer's Market  
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071118T150000
DESCRIPTION:The Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sunday\, 11 am
  - 3 pm\, from May 13 through Nov. 18\, in the lot behind the Bank of Am
 erican at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the Neighborh
 ood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedicated to sup
 porting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  You can find
  information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at www.seattle
 farmersmarkets.org. 
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.seattlefarmersmarkets.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071118T110000
SUMMARY:Broadway Farmer's Market  
DESCRIPTION:The Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sunday\, 11 am
  - 3 pm\, from May 13 through Nov. 18\, in the lot behind the Bank of Am
 erican at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the Neighborh
 ood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedicated to sup
 porting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  You can find
  information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at www.seattle
 farmersmarkets.org. \n\nHello Market Shoppers!  This Sunday is the LAST 
 MARKET DAY BEFORE THANKSGIVING – and the last market day of the 2007 sea
 son.  Stock up with winter squashes\, potatoes\, apples\, onions and oth
 er long-storing produce (keep in a cool\, dark cupboard or cellar – chec
 k out the links below if you’re inspired to learn more and plan on savin
 g money by buying in bulk from local farmers). \n\n \n\nThere are plenty
  of winter greens and vegetables to choose from\, for side dishes\, raw 
 salads and soups (and remember\, left-over soup freezes easily for use a
 t a later date). \n\n \n\nOther great stuff to get: local honey\, pastri
 es\, fresh pasta\, delicious salmon\, cheeses\, meats and eggs (YES\, we
 ’ll have eggs on Sunday!).  If you don’t see what you’re looking for\, b
 e sure to ask at the market info tent – market staff are knowledgeable a
 nd it can be surprisingly easy to miss something\, even when you’re sure
  you’ve seen every market stall. 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071202T190000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071202T203000
SUMMARY:\"Women behind bars\": book reading
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DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, December 2\, 7-8:30 PM\, The Bottleneck Lounge\,\n2
 328 E. Madison St.\nwww.bottlenecklounge.com (206.323.1098)\n\nhttp://ti
 nyurl.com/2hlemp
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090627T110000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090627T220000
SUMMARY:Capitol Hill Pride Festival?
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DTSTAMP:20081207T003925Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090325T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090325T203000
SUMMARY:What's wrong with the Multifamily Code & why was it done that wa
 y\n
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DESCRIPTION:We have scheduled a community event on the Multifamily Zonin
 g Updates.  This will apply to townhouses and apartment buildings and wi
 ll be a major part of city council's work over the next year.\n\nWednesd
 ay\, March 25\n6 - 8:30 PM\nHiawatha ArtSpace Lofts\n855 Hiawatha Place 
 South\nSeattle\, WA 98144\n\nPresentation by members of Congress of Resi
 dential Architects (CORA) on:\nWhat's wrong with the Multifamily Code & 
 why was it done that way\nSummary of the new proposal\nNew housing types
  that would be allowed by a more flexible code\nHow administrative desig
 n review works\nCritique of the proposal\n\nQ and A and discussion
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071026T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071026T200000
SUMMARY:Miller Creepy Carnival
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DTSTAMP:20071019T052500Z
DESCRIPTION:Date: Friday\, October 26th\nTime: 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.\nL
 ocation: Miller Community Center\n330th 19th Ave E\nSeattle WA 98112\nPh
 one:206-684-4753\nAdmission is FREE!!!
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BEGIN:VEVENT
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2008/08/adopt-cat-at
 -miller-sept-8th.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080906T120000
SUMMARY:Adopt a cat
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080906T150000
DESCRIPTION:http://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2008/08/adopt-cat-at-m
 iller-sept-8th.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20080405T032155Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080410T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood District Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080410T193000
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Centra Area S. of Madison & Madison
 -Miller area:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/boundaries.h
 tm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n2323 East Cherry Street\n\nRepea
 ts: Monthly\, 2nd Thursday\n\nThomas Whittemore thomas.whittemore@seattl
 e.gov\nNeighborhood District Coordinator\n206-233-7257\n\nThis Month's a
 genda:\n\nCentral Area Neighborhood \nDistrict Council\nThursday April 1
 0th \, 2008\, 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm  \nGarfield Community Center \n2323 East 
 Cherry St.     \n\n\n\n----- Agenda Topics -----\n1. Introductions\n•	Na
 me and Affiliation\n•	Additions to Agenda\n    	Ron Boddie\, Chair - CAN
 DC\nDistrict Council Members\n	6:00 p.m.- 6:05 p.m.\n \n2. Roundtable\n•
 	Updates from neighborhoods	\nRon Boddie  	6:05 p.m.- 6:25 p.m.\n\n\n3. 
 Stewardship Update	 Adrienne Bailey\,Vice-Chair CANDC\nChair: Central Ar
 ea Neighborhood Plan Stewardship 	6:25 p.m.- 6:30 p.m.\n\n4. Pedestrian 
 Master Plan	\nKatherine Bush\nMajor Projects\nSeattle Department of Tran
 sportation	6:30 p.m.- 6:40 p.m.\n\n5. Introduction to City Light's desig
 nated \"public engagement\" contact.:  Subject: Community's concerns abo
 ut streetlights\n	\nMike Eagan\nPromotion and Marketing\nSeattle City Li
 ght	\n6:40 p.m.- 6:50 p.m.\n\n6. Neighborhood Matching  Fund Large Proje
 ct Letters of Intent Proposals \n•	Introduction to Organizers and Projec
 ts\n•	Feedback from District Council	\nApplicants to NMF Large Fund	\n7:
 50 p.m.- 7:20 p.m\n.\n\n7. May Agenda items and Adjournment	\nRon Boddie
 	\n7:20 p.m.-7:30 p.m.\n\n
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070604T133000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070604T143000
SUMMARY:U.S. Rep Adam Smith at  at Seattle U
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DESCRIPTION:U.S. Representative Adam Smith to Speak at SU\n\n\nU.S. Repr
 esentative Adam Smith (D-WA) will discuss strategies to contain the spre
 ad of Al Qaeda and related groups at a public forum from noon to 1:30 p.
 m. on Monday\, June 4 in Wyckoff Auditorium.\n\nSmith returns June 1 fro
 m a week-long mission to Afghanistan\, Pakistan and the United Kingdom w
 here he met with U.S. special operations forces\, State Department offic
 ials and leaders from Pakistan and Afghanistan.\n\nA member of the House
  Armed Services Committee\, Smith chairs the Terrorism\, Unconventional 
 Threats and Capabilities subcommittee which has jurisdiction over U.S. S
 pecial Operations Command (SOCOM). SOCOM’s objectives include helping lo
 cal populations address security issues and improving living conditions 
 so that they become less susceptible to terrorist recruitment. Smith bel
 ieves SOCOM’s indirect action component offers that best strategy for fi
 ghting insurgencies and terrorism. Smith has been critical of the Bush A
 dministration for relying heavily on direct action\, such as the current
  troop surge in Iraq.\n\n\nSmith’s June 4 speech\, “Iraq and the struggl
 e to stop the spread of totalitarian ideologies\,” is open to the public
  and will include a question and answer period.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080419T110000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080419T140000
SUMMARY:Miller 10 year Celebration
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DTSTAMP:20080412T030607Z
DESCRIPTION:http://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2008/04/coming-april-1
 9th-miller-anniversary.html\n\nMultipurpose Room\nMichael Yasutake and h
 is Emerald City Jazz Ensemble 11 – 11:20 (new info)\nJeff Evans’ Magic S
 how 11:20 – 11:45\nLunch and Cake 12:30 – 1 PM\nHip Hop Dance Demo: 1 – 
 1:15\nSwing Dance Demo 1:15 – 1:30\nJujitsu demo: 1:30 – 1\;45\nYouth Sp
 eak Open Mike/Poetry: 1:45 – 2 PM\n\nFountain Area\nChess Demo 11AM – 2 
 PM\nMayor’s Speech/Turning on Fountain 12 – 12:30\n\nPlayroom\nToddler P
 lay Time 11AM – 2 PM\n\nMeany Gym\nVolleyball Tournament 9AM – 5 PM\n\nF
 ield Activities\nBalloons 11 – 2\nFace painting 11 – 2\nBounce Toys 11 –
  2\nCoyote Central Arts and Craft Table: 11 – 2\nTeen Program Carnival G
 ames 11 – 2\n\nSmall Meeting Room\nSewing Demo: 11 – 2\nTutoring Informa
 tion: 11 – 2\n\nLobby Area\nSeattle Parks and Recreation Information Boo
 th\nInformation on Miller Playfield resurfacing (synthetic turf) from Pa
 rks planners (new info)\nSamples and info from Full Circle Farm\, commun
 ity supported organic agriculture (new info)\nMiller Community Center Ad
 visory Council Information
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080211T183000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080211T200000
SUMMARY:23rd & Union\nNeighborhood Safety Forum
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DESCRIPTION:23rd & Union\nNeighborhood Safety Forum\n\nMonday February 1
 1\, 2008\n\n6:30PM – 8:00PM\n@\nThe Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd
 \n2116 E Union St. Seattle WA 98122\n(E. Union St. between 21st and 22nd
  Ave.)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070924T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070924T210000
SUMMARY:Town Hall : Criminal Justice
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DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by  Councilmember Gossett:\n\n\"Criminal Justice R
 eform: What is to be done?\"\n\nMonday\, September 24\, 2007\n\n6:00pm-P
 ublic Reception\, 6:30-9:00pm-program\n\nFirst African Methodist Episcop
 al Church (FAME)\n1522 14th Avenue\, Seattle\, Washington 98122\n\nDetai
 ls:\nhttp://tinyurl.com/2ldz44
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT8H
LOCATION:Pratt Park
DTSTAMP:20080528T063058Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2008/05/juneteenth-c
 elebrations-june-13th-to.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080613T120000
SUMMARY:Juneteenth Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Pratt Park\nhttp://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2008/05/ju
 neteenth-celebrations-june-13th-to.html\n\nCENTRAL AREA CHAMBER OF COMME
 RCE CELEBRATES \nJUNE 19TH AT OUR 26TH ANNUAL “2008” \nJUNETEENTH FESTIV
 AL & PARADE EXTRAVAGANZA \nThree Days of Fun - June 13\, 14\, 15 \nPratt
  Park from 12 p.m. to Dusk \n\nWorkshops at Local High Schools \n• Enter
 tainment (hip-hop\, rappers\, dancers\, singers\, spoken word\, etc.) \n
 • Barack Obama Look-A-Like Contest \n• Vendor Booths \n• Good Food \n• L
 ooking for Ms. Juneteenth Queen \n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090912T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090912T130000
SUMMARY:23rd & Union Neighborhood Cleanup
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DTSTAMP:20090909T050736Z
DESCRIPTION:http://tinyurl.com/lme5x9
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:330 19th Ave E.
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20081008T190000
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DTSTAMP:20091105T074915Z
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20091014T190000
SUMMARY:Miller Community Center Advisory Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20091014T210000
DESCRIPTION:What: The Miller Advisory Council works closely with Miller 
 Community Center to help provide support and imagination to bring you th
 e programs you want. The Advisory Council assists in providing programs 
 and services to the community and advise the Department of Parks and Rec
 reation regarding programs\, services\, facilities and operations\n\nhtt
 p://www.seattle.gov/parks/centers/miller.htm\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/p
 arks/Arc/default.htm\n\nWhere: Miller Community Center\, 330 - 19th Ave.
  E.\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 2nd Wednesday\n\nContact: Center Director Jere
 my Doane\, jeremy.doane@seattle.gov\, 684-4753\n\nThis month's agenda:
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:330 19th Ave E.
DTSTAMP:20091105T074915Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20091111T190000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20091104T190000
SUMMARY:Miller Community Center Advisory Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20091104T210000
DESCRIPTION:What: The Miller Advisory Council works closely with Miller 
 Community Center to help provide support and imagination to bring you th
 e programs you want. The Advisory Council assists in providing programs 
 and services to the community and advise the Department of Parks and Rec
 reation regarding programs\, services\, facilities and operations\n\nhtt
 p://www.seattle.gov/parks/centers/miller.htm\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/p
 arks/Arc/default.htm\n\nWhere: Miller Community Center\, 330 - 19th Ave.
  E.\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 2nd Wednesday\n\nContact: Center Director Jere
 my Doane\, jeremy.doane@seattle.gov\, 684-4753\n\nThis month's agenda:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070423T183000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070423T203000
SUMMARY: CNA Meeting: emergency preparedness
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DESCRIPTION:The Central Neighborhood Association (CNA) is still active. 
 The next meeting is Disaster Preparedness Monday April 23rd\, at the Lut
 heran Church\, 22nd & Union\, at 6:30pm. There will be a general Q&A/dis
 cussion time after the presentation. Please come and share your concerns
 /solutions.\n\nOur CNA email list\, set up by Nic Pottier\, is http://gr
 oups.google.com/group/centralna\n\n
SEQUENCE:13
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
LOCATION:Room 3212\, Seattle Central Community College
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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DTSTAMP:20080424T190816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20080310T213839Z
SEQUENCE:0
CREATED:20080306T200746Z
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20080320T183000
SUMMARY:Public Meeting: Capitol Hill Community Council Steering Committe
 e
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20080320T203000
DESCRIPTION:The Capitol Hill Community Council Steering Committee has sc
 heduled a\npublic meeting on Thursday\, March 20\, 2008 from 6:30pm to 8
 :30pm. This\nmeeting will serve to update the community regarding progre
 ss and to\nkick-start the election process. Key points to be addressed:\
 n\n• Election process and calendar\n• The formation of a nomination comm
 ittee\n• The formation of a committee to oversee the revision of\nthe ex
 isting CHCC Bylaws\n\nAll members of the community who are interested in
  joining a committee\nor wish to be nominated for an officer position ar
 e strongly urged to\nattend the meeting located in room 3212 at Seattle 
 Central Community\nCollege.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080131T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080131T200000
SUMMARY:Community Council planning meeting
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DTSTAMP:20080121T053251Z
DESCRIPTION:The meeting to discuss how/if we should revive the Capitol H
 ill Community\nCouncil will be 6 - 8 PM on Thursday January 31st in the 
 meeting room at the\nCapitol Hill Library ( 425 Harvard Ave E.\, behind 
 the QFC on Broadway).\n\nDetails:\n\nhttp://tinyurl.com/2e74pv\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080607T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080607T120000
SUMMARY:Townhomes – Can the Patient be Saved?
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DTSTAMP:20080521T060028Z
DESCRIPTION:Councilmember Clark's Planning\, Land Use & Neighborhoods Co
 mmittee : \"Townhomes – Can the Patient Be Saved?\" \n\n Saturday\, June
  7\, 10 a.m.-noon at the Capitol Hill Arts Center (1621 12th Ave\, Seatt
 le\, WA 98122).\n\nhttp://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2008/05/townhom
 es-can-patient-be-saved.html\n\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20080523T052819Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.fremontmarket.com/madison/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080516T150000
SUMMARY:Madrona  Farmers Market
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080516T190000
DESCRIPTION:Fresh veggies\, bread\, and other goodies! Grocery Outlet pa
 rking lot\, MLK & Union\, \n\nWeekly\, May 16th till ??\n\nhttp://www.fr
 emontmarket.com/madison/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071204T180000
SUMMARY:Parks Department Strategic Business Plan Public Meeting
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DESCRIPTION:Graham Visitors Center\, Washington Park\nArboretum\, 2300 A
 rboretum Dr. E\n\nDetails/links/survey\n\nhttp://tinyurl.com/29gbwv\n\nP
 UBLIC MEETINGS TO GATHER INPUT ON A STRATEGIC BUSINESS PLAN FOR PARKS AN
 D RECREATION\nALL ARE WELCOME!\n\nPLEASE FILL OUT OUR ONLINE SURVEY AT \
 nhttp://www.seattle.gov/parks/Publications/BusinessPlan.htm
SEQUENCE:2
DURATION:PT2H
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20080320T024915Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.cinerama.com
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080323T120000
SUMMARY:Lawrence of Arabia
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080323T154500
DESCRIPTION:At the Cinerama in CINERAMA\n\nhttp://www.cinerama.com\n\n12
 noon - 3:45 PM
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080626T190000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080626T210000
SUMMARY:Capitol Hill Community Council
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DTSTAMP:20080611T050155Z
DESCRIPTION:Location TBD\n\nSuggested schedule is Third Thursday\, 7 - 9
 \, rotating locations.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080422T183000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080422T203000
SUMMARY:Parks Strategic Action Plan Meetings\n
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DTSTAMP:20080422T042722Z
DESCRIPTION:Seattle Parks and Recreation\nStrategic Action Plan Communit
 y Meetings\nTuesday\, Apr. 22\n6:30 - 8:30 p.m.\nLangston Hughes Cultura
 l Arts Center\n104 17th Ave. S\n\nDetails:\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/parks
 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081120T190000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081120T210000
SUMMARY:Capitol Hill Community Council
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DTSTAMP:20081118T185455Z
DESCRIPTION:Capitol Hill Community Council\nNovember 20\, 2008\nGeneral 
 Meeting\nCal Anderson Shelter House\nCal Anderson Park (off Broadway nea
 r Seattle Central Community College)\n\nOfficer Intro/Purpose 5 mins\n\n
 Minutes 2 mins\n\nFinance Report 2 mins\n\nCommunity Announcement 5 mins
 \n\nCommittees 20 mins\n- Tech- Justin\n- Bylaws- Becki\n- Art- Charlett
 e\n- Open Space- Jen\n\nDOT Parking Study 10 mins\nRuth Harper\n\nLogo C
 ontest 10 mins\nCharlette Lefevre\n\nEast District News 5 mins\nJose Cer
 vantes\n\nLetter to ST 5 mins\nSaunatina Sanchez\n\nOpen Floor\n\nClose
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20071012T142523Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.fremontmarket.com
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070504T160000
SUMMARY:Madrona/MLK Farmers' Market
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070504T190000
DESCRIPTION:\nFarmers' Market (formerly at Mt. Zion) opens at Grocery Ou
 tlet parking lot: MLK & Union.\n\nhttp://www.fremontmarket.com\n\nYes it
 s true. Spread the word.  The Grocery outlet folks made us an offer we c
 ouldn’t refuse.\n\nBigger space\, better parking\, real rest rooms\, and
  donated free for as long as wanted.  We’re hopeful folks will wander do
 wn and join us there. Blue grass band on Friday just for grins!
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080320T183000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080320T203000
SUMMARY:Capitol Hill Community Council Meeting
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DTSTAMP:20080310T234753Z
DESCRIPTION:Public Meeting: Capitol Hill Community Council\nThursday\, M
 arch 20th\n6:30 to 8:30pm\nRoom 3212\, Seattle Central Community College
 \n\nThe Capitol Hill Community Council Steering Committee has scheduled 
 a\npublic meeting on Thursday\, March 20\, 2008 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. T
 his\nmeeting will serve to update the community regarding progress and t
 o\nkick-start the election process. Key points to be addressed:\n\n• Ele
 ction process and calendar\n• The formation of a nomination committee\n•
  The formation of a committee to oversee the revision of\nthe existing C
 HCC Bylaws\n\nAll members of the community who are interested in joining
  a committee\nor wish to be nominated for an officer position are strong
 ly urged to\nattend the meeting located in room 3212 at Seattle Central 
 Community\nCollege.\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070406T210445Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070412T180000
SUMMARY:Central Neighborhoods District Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070412T193000
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Centra Area S. of Madison & Madison
 -Miller area:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/boundaries.h
 tm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n2323 East Cherry Street\n\nRepea
 ts: Monthly\, 2nd Thursday\n\nContact:Ted Divina 233-7257\, ted.divina@s
 eattle.gov\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\n
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070406T210445Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20070412T180000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070412T180000
SUMMARY:Central Neighborhoods District Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070412T193000
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Centra Area S. of Madison & Madison
 -Miller area:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/boundaries.h
 tm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n2323 East Cherry Street\n\nRepea
 ts: Monthly\, 2nd Thursday\n\nContact:Ted Divina 233-7257\, ted.divina@s
 eattle.gov\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\n6:00 Welcome\, introductions\, sig
 n in sheet\nAdditions to the Agenda\nRon Boddie\n\n6:05 Nomination Commi
 ttee Report\nThurston Muskelly\n\n6:10 Election Process\nRon Boddie\n\n6
 :30 Bridging the Gap/CRS/NSF\nSDOT \n\n6:50 Round Table\nRon Boddie\n\n7
 :15 Social Time\n\n7:30 Adjournment\n\n\nSPECIAL NOTICE\n\nMako Fitts ha
 s agreed to represent the NDC on the CRT\nApril 2\, 2007 Small & Simple 
 applications are due (15K)\nNeighborhood Development Fund for 750.00 cal
 l Allynn  Ruth 684-0301\nLeadership Development Fund 750.00 call Allynn 
 Ruth 684-0301\nSmall Sparks Fund 250.00 call Ted Divina 233-7257.\n\n\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080503T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080503T140000
SUMMARY:free spring Plant Exchange
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DTSTAMP:20080430T043540Z
DESCRIPTION:Hi neighbors\, gardeners and would-be gardeners\,\nCome join
  us this Saturday\, rain or shine.\n\n Who: everyone is welcome! If you 
 need plants come get them\, if you have plants come and share them\n\nWh
 at: free spring Plant Exchange\n\nWhere: Copymaster parking lot 20th & U
 nion\n\nWhen: this Saturday\, May 3rd from 10am to 2pm\n\nWhy: meet your
  friends and neighbors\, get gardening questions answered\, join Garden 
 Central the Central Neighborhood garden club\, get current on ‘hood goss
 ip\, have a coffee at Katy’s and oh\, yeah\, exchange free plants\n\n \n
 \nSee you there!\n\n \n\nGarden Central\n\nRose\, Sonja and Jean
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070918
SUMMARY:Mayor's Budget  SUMMARY available
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DTSTAMP:20070918T184552Z
DESCRIPTION:http://www.seattle.gov/mayor/issues/budget/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090711
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090712
SUMMARY:Squire Park Picnic
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SEQUENCE:5
DTSTAMP:20090612T013139Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20081110T060643Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://web1.seattle.gov/dpd/luib/Notice.aspx?id=9032
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081119T183000
SUMMARY:Design Review: 2051 E. Madison
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081119T200000
DESCRIPTION:Project:  	3007358  \nAddress: 	2051 E MADISON ST\n\nMeeting
 : \nMontlake Community Center\n1618 E Calhoun St\nYouth Activity Room \n
 Planner:  	Holly Godard\nPlanner phone: 	(206) 615-1254\n\nThe proposal 
 is for a six-story building\, containing 96 residential units with 6\,71
 1 sq. ft. of retail at ground level.  Parking for 104 vehicles will be l
 ocated below grade.\n\nThe applicant has applied for Design Review relat
 ed to development of this site.  At the Design Review Board meeting the 
 applicant will present information about the proposed design and how it 
 responds to the Design Guideline priorities established at the Early Des
 ign Guidance Board meeting on 09/19/07\, regarding this site\; the publi
 c may offer comments regarding the proposed design\; and\, the Design Re
 view Board members will offer to the Director of the Department of Plann
 ing and Development their recommendations regarding the design.  \n\nhtt
 p://web1.seattle.gov/dpd/luib/Notice.aspx?id=9032\n\nSummary of info abo
 ut the project:\nhttp://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2008/11/design-re
 view-hearing-for-2051-e.html\n\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080405
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080406
SUMMARY:Ron Bills' birthday
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DTSTAMP:20080311T043748Z
DESCRIPTION:born 1954
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071015T190000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071015T210000
SUMMARY:Outdoor Public Pool Project Meeting
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DTSTAMP:20070909T205151Z
DESCRIPTION: \nWe now have a name for our organization and a draft manif
 esto. Your comments are welcome.\n \n\"We are Project Splash! Neighbors 
 dedicated to building an outdoor public pool in Seattle\, east of I-5\, 
 for the enjoyment of all citizens. No waitlists. No membership dues. No 
 more driving across town to splash in a pool on a hot summer day. This w
 ill be a pool in your area\, one you belong to already.\"\n \nIf you'd l
 ike to be a part of the project team\, please join us for our next\nStee
 ring Committee Mtg Thursday Sept 20th at 6:30pm in the Northeast Public 
 Library Community Room\n \nPlease attend one of our public meetings.  Ke
 vin Stoops\, Parks Dir. of Planning and Kathy Whitman\, Parks Aquatics D
 irector will be in attendance.  Show your support for this project and h
 elp us shape the initial design concept.\n \nMonday October 15th - Mille
 r Community Center - 330 19th Ave E in Capitol Hill 7:00pm http://www.se
 attle.gov/parks/Centers/miller.htm\n \nTuesday October 23rd - Meadowbroo
 k Community Center  - 10517 35th Ave. NE at 7:15pm\nhttp://www.seattle.g
 ov/parks/centers/meadowbrookcc.htm\n \nThanks\,\nChristine Larsen\nChris
 tine.Larsen@comcast.net\nProject Splash!\n206-412-5010\n 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080424T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080424T200000
SUMMARY:Capitol Hill Community Council Candidates' Night
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DTSTAMP:20080422T034235Z
DESCRIPTION:\nBuild Community and Effect Positive Change on Capitol Hill
  \n\nThe Capitol Hill Community Council (CHCC) is electing new officers.
  On April 24 come hear the candidates discuss their vision for the futur
 e of Capitol Hill and ask questions. \n\nAll movers\, shakers and team p
 layers interested in the community should attend. \n\nThursday\, April 2
 4\n6:30pm-8:00pm\n@ the Capitol Hill Arts Center (lower level)\n1621 12t
 h Ave (and Pine St)\n\nFor more info see: chcc.wikidot.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080406T163000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080406T190000
SUMMARY:Cancer Benefit at Bottleneck Lounge
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DTSTAMP:20080329T211814Z
DESCRIPTION:http://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2008/03/seattle-storm-
 cancer-benefit-at.html\n\nSeattle Storm CEO to Launch Season at The Bott
 leNeck Lounge\n\n\nBenefit for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society\nSunday\,
  April 6th at 4:30\n\nWhere: The BottleNeck Lounge\n2328 E. Madison St\n
 http://www.bottlenecklounge.com\n\nWhen: Sunday\, April 6th from 4:30 – 
 7 PM\n\nCost: $10 cash only. $100% of the entry fee goes to the Leukemia
  & Lymphoma Society
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080426T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080426T120000
SUMMARY:Union Street cleanup
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DTSTAMP:20080424T070748Z
DESCRIPTION:Let's get together on the corner of 20th and Union at 10 am 
 on Saturday\, April 26. \nWe have the yellow bags and some grabbers. \nP
 lease bring your own gloves and enthusiasm! \nThank you. \nMotoko & Josh
 ua 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071103T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071103T140000
SUMMARY:Central Area Plant Exchange
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DTSTAMP:20071031T232457Z
DESCRIPTION:The Central Neighborhood Fall Plant Exchange will be on Satu
 rday\, November 3rd from 10am -2pm at the Copymaster parking lot on the 
 SE corner of 20th & E Union. There is the covered entry so we can be out
  of the rain if necessary.\n \nIt's all free - if you have plant knowled
 ge\, plants or garden gear to get rid of\, come share. If you need plant
 s\, knowledge or garden gear\, come get it.\n \nWe could use some staffi
 ng volunteers for two-hour shifts - it's very light duty.\n \nPass it on
 \, the more the merrier!\n \nSee you there.\n \nRose Pike\nSonja Richter
 \nLynda Finch\nJean Tinnea\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071215T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071215T140000
SUMMARY:Bikery class: Drivetrain 101
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DTSTAMP:20071030T043605Z
DESCRIPTION:Drivetrain 101 - Back by popular demand!\nSaturday Dec. 15th
  | Garfield Community Center | 12pm – 2pm\nDiscover what makes up the ar
 eas called the drive train on your bike\, how they work\, and how to fix
  them!
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080410T183000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080410T203000
SUMMARY:Cap Hill CC Candidates' Meeting
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DTSTAMP:20080407T034041Z
DESCRIPTION:Capitol Hill \nCommunity Council \nseeks officers \n\nCandid
 ates Meeting \nThursday April 10th @ 6:30 PM \n1661 E. Olive Way \n\nCon
 tact Justin Carder at 206-956-4205 \n  chcc.candidate@gmail.com \n\nWhat
  is Capitol Hill \nCommunity Council? \nIt’s a neighborhood association 
 \nIt’s community-driven \nSupports neighborhood livability \nCreates opp
 ortunity for positive change
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20070827T183000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20071231T183000
DTSTAMP:20071118T184340Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070430T183000
SUMMARY:City Neighborhood Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070430T210000
DESCRIPTION:What:  	The City Neighborhood Council (CNC) is a citizen-led
  advisory group\, comprised of elected members from each of the City’s 1
 3 Districts (i.e. from their District Councils). \n\nhttp://www.seattle.
 gov/neighborhoodcouncil/\n\nThe CNC's purpose is to provide city-wide co
 ordination for the Neighborhood Matching Fund\, Neighborhood Budget Prio
 ritization\, and Neighborhood Planning programs.\n\nThe CNC also provide
 s a forum for a discussion of common neighborhood issues and is availabl
 e for advice on policies necessary for the effective and equitable imple
 mentation of the Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program. Its month
 ly meetings are open to the public\n\nWhere: West Precinct Conference Ro
 om\, 810 Virginia St\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Last Monday.\n\nOfficers: Cha
 ir:  Chris Leman (Lake Union)\, cleman@oo.net\, (206) 322-5463\n\nVice C
 hair:  Pat Murakami (Southeast)\, president@mountbaker.org\n\nSecretary:
   Judith Edwards (Greater Duwamish)\, judedw@comcast.net    \n\nCity Con
 tact: Scott Minnix\, 684-0270\, scott.minnix@seattle.gov\n\nThis month's
  agenda:\n\n
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070622T064419Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20070625T183000
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070625T183000
SUMMARY:City Neighborhood Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070625T210000
DESCRIPTION:What:  	The City Neighborhood Council (CNC) is a citizen-led
  advisory group\, comprised of elected members from each of the City’s 1
 3 Districts (i.e. from their District Councils). \n\nhttp://www.seattle.
 gov/neighborhoodcouncil/\n\nThe CNC's purpose is to provide city-wide co
 ordination for the Neighborhood Matching Fund\, Neighborhood Budget Prio
 ritization\, and Neighborhood Planning programs.\n\nThe CNC also provide
 s a forum for a discussion of common neighborhood issues and is availabl
 e for advice on policies necessary for the effective and equitable imple
 mentation of the Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program. Its month
 ly meetings are open to the public\n\nWhere: West Precinct Conference Ro
 om\, 810 Virginia St\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Last Monday.\n\nOfficers: Cha
 ir:  Chris Leman (Lake Union)\, cleman@oo.net\, (206) 322-5463\n\nVice C
 hair:  Pat Murakami (Southeast)\, president@mountbaker.org\n\nSecretary:
   Judith Edwards (Greater Duwamish)\, judedw@comcast.net    \n\nCity Con
 tact: Scott Minnix\, 684-0270\, scott.minnix@seattle.gov\n\nThis month's
  agenda:\n\nDraft Agenda\n \nITEM:\n6:30           Welcome\, introductio
 ns\, review/approval of agenda\, approval of May 21 minutes\n6:35       
     City Councilmember Sally Clark\n7:15           Holly Miller\, direct
 or of Dept. of Neighborhoods' Office for Education \n7:30           Nath
 an Torgelson\, Office of Policy and Management (on School surplusing iss
 ues)\n7:40           CNC's committees\nCRT/NMF Review Committees\, and C
 NC action on NMF recs--Robin Sizemore\, Chair \nBudget Committee and pos
 sible CNC action on letter to Mayor--Ron Boddie\, Chair\nNeighborhood Pl
 anning Committee and possible CNC letter--Irene Wall\, Chair\nTransporta
 tion Committee and NSF update--Ref Lindmark\, Acting Chair              
 \n8:30           Continued roundtable among district councils on success
 es and challenges in organizing 8:50           Other business\n9:00     
       Adjourn \n\n
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20070528T183000
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070521T183000
SUMMARY:City Neighborhood Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070521T210000
DESCRIPTION:What:  	The City Neighborhood Council (CNC) is a citizen-led
  advisory group\, comprised of elected members from each of the City’s 1
 3 Districts (i.e. from their District Councils). \n\nhttp://www.seattle.
 gov/neighborhoodcouncil/\n\nThe CNC's purpose is to provide city-wide co
 ordination for the Neighborhood Matching Fund\, Neighborhood Budget Prio
 ritization\, and Neighborhood Planning programs.\n\nThe CNC also provide
 s a forum for a discussion of common neighborhood issues and is availabl
 e for advice on policies necessary for the effective and equitable imple
 mentation of the Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program. Its month
 ly meetings are open to the public\n\nWhere: West Precinct Conference Ro
 om\, 810 Virginia St\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Last Monday.\n\nOfficers: Cha
 ir:  Chris Leman (Lake Union)\, cleman@oo.net\, (206) 322-5463\n\nVice C
 hair:  Pat Murakami (Southeast)\, president@mountbaker.org\n\nSecretary:
   Judith Edwards (Greater Duwamish)\, judedw@comcast.net    \n\nCity Con
 tact: Scott Minnix\, 684-0270\, scott.minnix@seattle.gov\n\nThis month's
  agenda:\n\nDraft Agenda\n \nITEM:\n6:30           Welcome\, introductio
 ns\, review/approval of agenda\, approval of April 30 minutes\n6:35     
       Roundtable among district councils on successes and challenges in 
 organizing\n7:30           Report on May 19 workshop on neighborhood pla
 nning--Irene Wall\n7:40           City Councilmember Sally Clark\n8:10  
          Reports of CNC's committees\n \n                  Transportatio
 n Committee--Ref Lindmark\, Acting Chair\n                  Budget Commi
 ttee--Ron Boddie\, Chair\n                  Citywide Review Team and NMF
  Review Committee--Robin Sizemore\, Chair of each                 \n    
               Neighborhood Planning Committee--Irene Wall\, Chair       
             \n \n8:30           Fall community-building workshop--opport
 unity for district council co-sponsorships\n8:40           Progress repo
 rt on Neighborhood Street Fund and Cumulative Reserve Fund (see below)\n
 8:50           Other business\n9:00           Adjourn \n\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070427T044430Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070430T183000
SUMMARY:City Neighborhood Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070430T210000
DESCRIPTION:What:  	The City Neighborhood Council (CNC) is a citizen-led
  advisory group\, comprised of elected members from each of the City’s 1
 3 Districts (i.e. from their District Councils). \n\nhttp://www.seattle.
 gov/neighborhoodcouncil/\n\nThe CNC's purpose is to provide city-wide co
 ordination for the Neighborhood Matching Fund\, Neighborhood Budget Prio
 ritization\, and Neighborhood Planning programs.\n\nThe CNC also provide
 s a forum for a discussion of common neighborhood issues and is availabl
 e for advice on policies necessary for the effective and equitable imple
 mentation of the Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program. Its month
 ly meetings are open to the public\n\nWhere: West Precinct Conference Ro
 om\, 810 Virginia St\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Last Monday.\n\nOfficers: Cha
 ir:  Chris Leman (Lake Union)\, cleman@oo.net\, (206) 322-5463\n\nVice C
 hair:  Pat Murakami (Southeast)\, president@mountbaker.org\n\nSecretary:
   Judith Edwards (Greater Duwamish)\, judedw@comcast.net    \n\nCity Con
 tact: Scott Minnix\, 684-0270\, scott.minnix@seattle.gov\n\nThis month's
  agenda:\n\n \nITEM:\n6:30           Welcome\, introductions\, review/ap
 proval of agenda\, approval of March minutes\n6:35           Oversight P
 anel on the Bridging the Gap transportation levy--Ref Lindmark/Mike McGi
 nn\n7:00           Reports of CNC's committees\n \n                  Tra
 nsportation Committee--Ref Lindmark\, Acting Chair\n                  Bu
 dget Committee--Ron Boddie\, Chair\n                  Neighborhood Match
 ing Fund Review Committee--Robin Sizemore\, Chair\n                  [CN
 C approval of members of its Citywide Review Team]\n                  Ne
 ighborhood Planning Committee--Irene Wall\, Chair \n                  \n
  \n7:30           City Councilmember Jean Godden\n7:45           City Co
 uncilmember David Della\n8:05           Planning for a possible Septembe
 r community-building workshop\n8:10           Initiation of discussions 
 toward identifying best practices for district councils\n8:50           
 Other business\n9:00           Adjourn \n \n\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070820T004152Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20070730T183000
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070730T183000
SUMMARY:City Neighborhood Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070730T210000
DESCRIPTION:What:  	The City Neighborhood Council (CNC) is a citizen-led
  advisory group\, comprised of elected members from each of the City’s 1
 3 Districts (i.e. from their District Councils). \n\nhttp://www.seattle.
 gov/neighborhoodcouncil/\n\nThe CNC's purpose is to provide city-wide co
 ordination for the Neighborhood Matching Fund\, Neighborhood Budget Prio
 ritization\, and Neighborhood Planning programs.\n\nThe CNC also provide
 s a forum for a discussion of common neighborhood issues and is availabl
 e for advice on policies necessary for the effective and equitable imple
 mentation of the Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program. Its month
 ly meetings are open to the public\n\nWhere: West Precinct Conference Ro
 om\, 810 Virginia St\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Last Monday.\n\nOfficers: Cha
 ir:  Chris Leman (Lake Union)\, cleman@oo.net\, (206) 322-5463\n\nVice C
 hair:  Pat Murakami (Southeast)\, president@mountbaker.org\n\nSecretary:
   Judith Edwards (Greater Duwamish)\, judedw@comcast.net    \n\nCity Con
 tact: Scott Minnix\, 684-0270\, scott.minnix@seattle.gov\n\nThis month's
  agenda:\n\nDraft Agenda\n \nITEM:\n6:30           Welcome\, introductio
 ns\, review/approval of agenda\, approval of June 25 minutes\n6:35      
      Continued roundtable among district councils on successes and chall
 enges in organizing \n7:15           Darby DuComb\, director of the Dept
 . of Neighborhoods' Customer Service Bureau  \n7:45           CNC's comm
 ittees\n \n \n \nNeighborhood Planning Committee and possible CNC  lette
 r--Irene Wall\, Chair\n \nTransportation  Committee and NSF update--Ref 
 Lindmark\, Acting Chair              \n \nNeighborhood  Matching Fund Re
 view Committee--Robin Sizemore\, Chair \n \nBudget Committee--Ron Boddie
 \,  Chair\n8:50           Other business\n9:00           Adjourn \n \n\n
 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20071025T184038Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20071029T183000
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071029T183000
SUMMARY:City Neighborhood Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071029T210000
DESCRIPTION:What:  	The City Neighborhood Council (CNC) is a citizen-led
  advisory group\, comprised of elected members from each of the City’s 1
 3 Districts (i.e. from their District Councils). \n\nhttp://www.seattle.
 gov/neighborhoodcouncil/\n\nThe CNC's purpose is to provide city-wide co
 ordination for the Neighborhood Matching Fund\, Neighborhood Budget Prio
 ritization\, and Neighborhood Planning programs.\n\nThe CNC also provide
 s a forum for a discussion of common neighborhood issues and is availabl
 e for advice on policies necessary for the effective and equitable imple
 mentation of the Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program. Its month
 ly meetings are open to the public\n\nWhere: West Precinct Conference Ro
 om\, 810 Virginia St\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Last Monday.\n\nOfficers: Cha
 ir:  Chris Leman (Lake Union)\, cleman@oo.net\, (206) 322-5463\n\nVice C
 hair:  Pat Murakami (Southeast)\, president@mountbaker.org\n\nSecretary:
   Judith Edwards (Greater Duwamish)\, judedw@comcast.net    \n\nCity Con
 tact: Scott Minnix\, 684-0270\, scott.minnix@seattle.gov\n\nThis month's
  agenda:\n\nCity Neighborhood Council   www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcoun
 cil  Monday\, October 29\, 2007  6:30 to 9:00 p.m.  West Precinct Confer
 ence Room  810 Virginia Street     Chair:  Chris Leman (Lake Union)\, cl
 eman@oo.net\, (206) 322-5463  Vice Chair:  Pat Murakami (Southeast)\, pr
 esident@mountbaker.org  Secretary:  Judith Edwards (Greater Duwamish)\, 
 judedw@comcast.net             Draft Agenda     ITEM:  6:00          [Re
 ception to meet and welcome Parks Supt. nominee Tim Gallagher--pot luck 
  donations welcome]   6:30          CNC convenes--introductions\, review
 /approval of agenda\, approval/revision of Sept.  24 minutes  6:35      
     Tim Gallagher\, the Mayor's nominee for Superintendent of Parks and 
 Recreation  7:20          City Council President Nick Licata    7:50    
       Roundtable on District Council successes and challenges  8:15     
      CNC's committees  Neighborhood Planning Committee--Irene Wall\, Cha
 ir  Transportation Committee and NSF update--Ref Lindmark\, Acting Chair
                 NMF Review Committee and possible CNC letter--Robin Size
 more\, Chair   Budget Committee--Ron Boddie\, Chair  Nominating Committe
 e--Judith Edwards\, Cheryl Klinker\, Dennis Ross\, and Andrew Taylor  9:
 00           Adjourn   \n\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT2H30M
DTSTAMP:20071118T184340Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20071126T183000
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071126T183000
SUMMARY:City Neighborhood Council
DESCRIPTION:What:  	The City Neighborhood Council (CNC) is a citizen-led
  advisory group\, comprised of elected members from each of the City’s 1
 3 Districts (i.e. from their District Councils). \n\nhttp://www.seattle.
 gov/neighborhoodcouncil/\n\nThe CNC's purpose is to provide city-wide co
 ordination for the Neighborhood Matching Fund\, Neighborhood Budget Prio
 ritization\, and Neighborhood Planning programs.\n\nThe CNC also provide
 s a forum for a discussion of common neighborhood issues and is availabl
 e for advice on policies necessary for the effective and equitable imple
 mentation of the Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program. Its month
 ly meetings are open to the public\n\nWhere: West Precinct Conference Ro
 om\, 810 Virginia St\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, Last Monday.\n\nOfficers: Cha
 ir:  Chris Leman (Lake Union)\, cleman@oo.net\, (206) 322-5463\n\nVice C
 hair:  Pat Murakami (Southeast)\, president@mountbaker.org\n\nSecretary:
   Judith Edwards (Greater Duwamish)\, judedw@comcast.net    \n\nCity Con
 tact: Scott Minnix\, 684-0270\, scott.minnix@seattle.gov\n\nThis month's
  agenda:\nCity Neighborhood Council \nwww.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcounci
 l\nMonday\, November 26\, 2007\n6:30 to 9:00 p.m.\nWest Precinct Confere
 nce Room\n810 Virginia Street\n \nChair:  Chris Leman (Lake Union)\, cle
 man@oo.net\, (206) 322-5463\nVice Chair:  Pat Murakami (Southeast)\, pre
 sident@mountbaker.org\nSecretary:  Judith Edwards (Greater Duwamish)\, j
 udedw@comcast.net        \n \nDraft Agenda\n \nITEM:\n \n6:30          I
 ntroductions\, review/approval of agenda\, approval/revision of Oct. 29 
 minutes\n6:35          City Councilmember Peter Steinbrueck\n7:05       
    Deputy Police Chief Clark Kimerer\, on the Neighborhood Policiing Ini
 tiative\n7:35          Continuation of roundtable on District Council su
 ccesses and challenges\n8:00          Planning for January citizens budg
 et conference and February community building workshop\n8:05          Re
 ports of CNC's committees\nNeighborhood Planning Committee--Irene Wall\,
  Chair\nTransportation Committee--Ref Lindmark\, Acting Chair           
    \nNMF Review Committee--Robin Sizemore\, Chair \nBudget Committee--Ro
 n Boddie\, Chair\nCitizen Implementation Review Panel (library bond over
 sight group)\nNominating Committee--Judith Edwards\, Cheryl Klinker\, De
 nnis Ross\, and Andrew Taylor\n8:40          City Neighborhood Council e
 lections (officers and committee chairs)--run by nominating committee\n9
 :00          Adjourn \n \n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20091023T000738Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.markvonrosenstiel.com/wonder
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20091023T210000
SUMMARY:Prescriptions for Awe and Wonder\n
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20091024T010000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.markvonrosenstiel.com/wonder\n\nOpening celebrati
 on for art show by Miller Park resident Mark VonRosenstiel.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20080308T150658Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080313T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood District Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080313T193000
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Centra Area S. of Madison & Madison
 -Miller area:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/boundaries.h
 tm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n2323 East Cherry Street\n\nRepea
 ts: Monthly\, 2nd Thursday\n\nThomas Whittemore thomas.whittemore@seattl
 e.gov\nNeighborhood District Coordinator\n206-233-7257\n\nThis Month's a
 genda:\n\n\n 	Central Area Neighborhood \nDistrict Council\nThursday Mar
 ch 13th \, 2008\, 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm  \nGarfield Community Center \n2323 E
 ast Cherry St.     \n\n\n\n----- Agenda Topics -----\n1. Introductions\n
 •	Name and Affiliation\n•	Additions to Agenda\n    	Ron Boddie\, Chair -
  CANDC\nDistrict Council Members\n	6:00 p.m.- 6:05 p.m.\n 2. Roundtable\
 n•	Updates from neighborhoods	Ron Boddie  	6:05 p.m.- 6:15 p.m.\n\n3. St
 ewardship Update	Adrienne Bailey\,Vice-Chair CANDC\nChair: Central Area 
 Neighborhood Plan Stewardship 	6:20 p.m.- 6:25 p.m.\n\n4. News from City
  Hall	\nPamela Green \nOffice of the Mayor\nDirector of Community Outrea
 ch	6:25 p.m.- 6:40 p.m.\n\n4. Updates from DON\n•	Question and Answer on
  topics of interest. 	\nKimberlee Archie\nDirector of Planning and Servi
 ces\nDepartment of Neighborhoods	\n6:40 p.m.- 6:50 p.m.\n\n5. 2007 Bridg
 ing The Gap accomplishments and the 2008 BTG deliverables\n	\nKrista Bun
 ch\nSeattle Department of Transportation\nBTG Communications\n	\n6:50 p.
 m.- 7:05 p.m\n\n\n6. Neighborhood Street Fund Proposals \n•	Reports from
  Organizers\n•	Vote on top Five Projects	\nRon Boddie	\n7:05 p.m.- 7:28 
 p.m\n.\n\n8. April Agenda items and Adjournment	\nRon Boddie	\n7:28 p.m.
 -7:30 p.m.\n\nContact persons:	Thomas Whittemore \nthomas.whittemore@sea
 ttle.gov\nNeighborhood District Coordinator\n206-233-7257	Ron Boddie  Ch
 air\nrjboddie_2@msn.com\n206-853-8538\n
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080922T173000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080922T203000
SUMMARY:MegaHouse City Council hearing
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DTSTAMP:20080918T135508Z
DESCRIPTION:http://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2008/09/public-hearing
 s-on-megahouses-and.html\n\n\nWhat: Public Hearings on MegaHouses and Co
 mprehensive Plan amendments\n\nWho: Councilmembers Sally J. Clark\, Tim 
 Burgess\, Tom Rasmussen and Council President Richard Conlin\n\nWhere: S
 eattle City Hall\, 600 Fourth Avenue\, Second Floor\, Council Chambers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080918T190000
SUMMARY:Capitol Hill Community Council
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DTSTAMP:20080915T025055Z
DESCRIPTION:WHEN: Thursday\, September 18\, from 7pm-9pm\nWHERE: Cal And
 erson Shelter House (updated location!)\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/parks/re
 servations/anderson.htm\nWHAT: We are coordinating September's meeting w
 ith a tour of the Sound Transit light rail station construction zone.
DURATION:PT1H
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080323
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080324
SUMMARY:Public Library Closed
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DTSTAMP:20080320T024806Z
DESCRIPTION:                                                  NEWS      
         \n1000 Fourth Ave.\nSeattle\, WA 98104    www.spl.org\n \nFOR IM
 MEDIATE RELEASE\nMarch 18\, 2007\n \nALL LOCATIONS OF THE SEATTLE PUBLIC
  LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED AND THE WEB SITE WILL BE TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE
  MARCH 23\n \n            All locations of The Seattle Public Library wi
 ll be closed Sunday\, March 23 (Easter). In addition\, the Library’s Web
  site (www.spl.org)\, online catalog (catalog.spl.org) and TeleCirc will
  be down from approximately 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. while computer systems are 
 upgraded.\n\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20070423T183000
DTSTAMP:20070410T191335Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070423T183000
SUMMARY:City Neighborhood Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070423T210000
DESCRIPTION:What:  	The City Neighborhood Council (CNC) is a citizen-led
  advisory group\, comprised of elected members from each of the City’s 1
 3 Districts (i.e. from their District Councils). \n\nhttp://www.seattle.
 gov/neighborhoodcouncil/\n\nThe CNC's purpose is to provide city-wide co
 ordination for the Neighborhood Matching Fund\, Neighborhood Budget Prio
 ritization\, and Neighborhood Planning programs.\n\nThe CNC also provide
 s a forum for a discussion of common neighborhood issues and is availabl
 e for advice on policies necessary for the effective and equitable imple
 mentation of the Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program. Its month
 ly meetings are open to the public\n\nWhere: West Precinct Conference Ro
 om\, 810 Virginia St\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 4th Monday.\n\nOfficers: Chai
 r:  Chris Leman (Lake Union)\, cleman@oo.net\, (206) 322-5463\n\nVice Ch
 air:  Pat Murakami (Southeast)\, president@mountbaker.org\n\nSecretary: 
  Judith Edwards (Greater Duwamish)\, judedw@comcast.net    \n\nCity Cont
 act: Scott Minnix\, 684-0270\, scott.minnix@seattle.gov\n\nThis month's 
 agenda:\n\n
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20091017T160000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20091017T180000
SUMMARY:CHCC Mayoral Forum
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DTSTAMP:20091015T060203Z
DESCRIPTION:The Capitol Hill Community Council has officially confirmed 
 a mayoral forum for October 17th (Sat.) from 4-6pm at Pigott Auditorium 
 at SU. The idea behind this forum is to highlight community and neighbor
 hood activism. We want to dig into the candidates' own history with neig
 hborhood activism\, test their knowledge and history of the DON\, and ge
 nerall get an understanding of where they see community groups in the sp
 here of city politics. We are really hoping to have a good turnout from 
 the CD and CH because we also want to show these candidates how committe
 d we are to our communities.\n\nhttp://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/20
 09/10/community-council-election-forum.html\n\nLocation:            Pigo
 tt Auditorium\, Albers School of Business & Economics - Seattle Universi
 ty\n\nIf you have questions pertaining to the topics above that you woul
 d like posed to the candidates\, please send them to us at chcc.officers
 @gmail.com. Please note that there will also be time for general audienc
 e Q&A.  This is an event sponsored by the Capitol Hill Community Council
  with the gracious donation of space from Seattle University.\n*********
 **** informal notes****************\n\nThe format will go something like
  this\n\n4pm Welcome\, introductions\, CHCC announcements\n4:15 Mallahan
  question round\n5pm Short Break\n5:15 McGinn question round\n6pm End
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070724T183000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070724T203000
SUMMARY:Neighborhood Planning Committee
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DTSTAMP:20070623T153908Z
DESCRIPTION:CNC's Neighborhood Planning Committee\, chaired by Irene Wal
 l (Northwest)\, iwall@serv.net.  Next meeting is Tuesday\, July 24th. 6:
 30 pm at the West Precinct\, 810 Virginia. \n
SEQUENCE:7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070407T090000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070407T130000
SUMMARY:Rummage Sale for kids with AIDS
UID:6FBC5392-FA41-4794-BB72-7800379915A5-EE610180-1AE3-4405-9CFC-310974E
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DTSTAMP:20070405T183806Z
DESCRIPTION:Interior Design Market Saturday\nRUMMAGE SALE on Saturday\, 
 APRIL 7th\, 9am - 1pm\nat MILLER COMMUNITY CENTER\, 330 19th Ave.E\nbetw
 een E.Thomas & E.Harrison in Seattle\n\nFabulous DESIGNER PRODUCTS for s
 ale including\n~ accessories\n~ carpets\n~ ceramic tile\n~ furniture\n~ 
 lighting\n~ textiles\n\nThere will also be a raffle and silent auction. 
 This event is a fundraiser with proceeds going to Rise n' Shine\, a prog
 ram that supports children affected by HIV and AIDS.
SEQUENCE:7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080407T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080407T203000
SUMMARY:Neighborhood Plan Land Use Committee
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SEQUENCE:8
DTSTAMP:20080407T023808Z
DESCRIPTION:Inaugural meeting of the Central Area Neighborhood Plan Upda
 ting\, Land-Use\, Open Space and Housing Committee.\nDetails:\n\nhttp://
 tinyurl.com/4eal2d\n\nContact Andrew (andrew_taylor@mac.com) for details
  & location.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070828T003400
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070828T020000
SUMMARY:Lunar Eclipse
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SEQUENCE:9
DTSTAMP:20070823T234007Z
DESCRIPTION:http://tinyurl.com/3d5o27\n\nSee also:\n\nhttp://tinyurl.com
 /2xk5cf\n\n\nNext week\, in the early hours of Tuesday morning\, the moo
 n will go dark for 90 minutes. It will be one of the longest lunar eclip
 ses you will ever see.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20080213T215227Z
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SEQUENCE:16
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070510T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood District Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070510T193000
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Centra Area S. of Madison & Madison
 -Miller area:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/boundaries.h
 tm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n2323 East Cherry Street\n\nRepea
 ts: Monthly\, 2nd Thursday\n\nContact:Ted Divina 233-7257\, ted.divina@s
 eattle.gov
RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080313T065959Z;BYDAY=2TH
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070509T060108Z
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SEQUENCE:9
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20070510T180000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070510T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood District Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070510T193000
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Centra Area S. of Madison & Madison
 -Miller area:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/boundaries.h
 tm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n2323 East Cherry Street\n\nRepea
 ts: Monthly\, 2nd Thursday\n\nContact:Ted Divina 233-7257\, ted.divina@s
 eattle.gov\n\n\nAgenda:\n\n\n6:00 Welcome\, introductions\, sign in shee
 t\nAdditions to the Agenda\nRon Boddie\n\n6:05 Presidents Message\nRon B
 oddie\n\n6:10 Committees Formation\nRon Boddie\n\n6:30 Seattle City Coun
 cil\nRichard Conlin\n\n7:00 Round Table\nRon Boddie\n\n7:15 Social Time\
 n\n7:30 Adjournment\n\n\nSPECIAL NOTICE\n\nCRF/NSF applications due May 
 18\, 2007\nMako Fitts has agreed to represent the NDC on the CRT\nJuly 9
 \, 2007 Small & Simple applications are due (15K)\nNeighborhood Developm
 ent Fund for 750.00 call Allynn  Ruth 684-0301\nLeadership Development F
 und 750.00 call Allynn Ruth 684-0301\nSmall Sparks Fund 250.00 call Ted 
 Divina 233-7257.\n\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070610T065910Z
UID:FA4ED7D2-1CAC-49ED-B2B0-DDE985B59877-EE610180-1AE3-4405-9CFC-310974E
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SEQUENCE:10
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20070614T180000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070614T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood District Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070614T193000
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Centra Area S. of Madison & Madison
 -Miller area:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/boundaries.h
 tm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n2323 East Cherry Street\n\nRepea
 ts: Monthly\, 2nd Thursday\n\nContact:Ted Divina 233-7257\, ted.divina@s
 eattle.gov\n\n6:00 Welcome\, introductions\, sign in sheet\nAdditions to
  the Agenda\nRon Boddie\n\n6:05 May Meeting Summary\nPhD Gary Perry\n\n6
 :10 Round Table\nRon Boddie\n\n6:30 Fire Levy Fire Station 6 Update\nFir
 e Official\n\n6:50 Form Panel to Review NSF/CRF Projects\nRon Boddie\n\n
 7:00 CNC update\nRon Boddie\n\n7:10 Stewardship Update\nAdrienne Bailey\
 n\n7:20 Announcements\nRon Boddie\n\n7:30 Adjournment\nRon Boddie\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20070907T230320Z
UID:FA4ED7D2-1CAC-49ED-B2B0-DDE985B59877-EE610180-1AE3-4405-9CFC-310974E
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SEQUENCE:11
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20070913T180000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070913T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood District Council
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Centra Area S. of Madison & Madison
 -Miller area:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/boundaries.h
 tm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n2323 East Cherry Street\n\nRepea
 ts: Monthly\, 2nd Thursday\n\nContact:Ted Divina 233-7257\, ted.divina@s
 eattle.gov\n\nAgenda\n\n6:00 Welcome\, introductions\, sign in sheet\nAd
 ditions to the Agenda\nChair\n\n6:05 District Representative to the Brid
 ging the Gap Large Fund\nChair\n\n6:10 Roundtable\nChair\n\n6:30 Multifa
 mily Housing Tax Exemption Brief\nRick Hooper\n\n6:50 CNC Update\nAdrien
 ne Bailey\n\n7:10 Stewardship Update\nAdrienne Bailey\n\n7:20 Announceme
 nts\nAt Large\n\n7:30 Adjournment\nChair``\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20071005T163604Z
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SEQUENCE:12
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20071011T180000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071011T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood District Council
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Centra Area S. of Madison & Madison
 -Miller area:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/boundaries.h
 tm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n2323 East Cherry Street\n\nRepea
 ts: Monthly\, 2nd Thursday\n\nContact:Ted Divina 233-7257\, ted.divina@s
 eattle.gov\n\nCentral Area\nNeighborhood District Council Meeting\nOctob
 er 11th\, 2007 Thursday 06:00 PM - 7:30 PM\n\nMeeting Location\nGarfield
  Community Center\n2323 East Cherry Street\n\nAgenda\n\n6:00 Welcome\, i
 ntroductions\, sign in sheet\nAdditions to the Agenda\nChair\n\n6:05 Mul
 tifamily Tax Exemption Program\nAmy Gray\, Office of Housing\n\n6:30 Rou
 ndtable\nChair\n\n6:45 Neighborhood Planning\nScott Minnix\n\n7:10 Stewa
 rdship Update\nAdrienne Bailey\n\n7:20 Announcements\nAt Large\n\n7:30 A
 djournment\nChair\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20071213T043226Z
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SEQUENCE:13
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20071213T180000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071213T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood District Council
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Centra Area S. of Madison & Madison
 -Miller area:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/boundaries.h
 tm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n2323 East Cherry Street\n\nRepea
 ts: Monthly\, 2nd Thursday\n\nContact:Ted Divina 233-7257\, ted.divina@s
 eattle.gov\n\nThe District Council at last meeting members decided to us
 e the December 13th meeting\n(TOMORROW) as a quick round table and then 
 to have a social time to allow neighbors\nto interact and share what's g
 oing on in their areas.  The roundtable and social\ntime will be at the 
 Garfield Community Center located at 2323 East Cherry Street.\n\nSo plea
 se bring a snack and network with neighbors.\n\nThanks\, Ted\, 233-7257.
  
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20080104T221813Z
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SEQUENCE:14
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080110T180000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080110T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood District Council
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Centra Area S. of Madison & Madison
 -Miller area:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/boundaries.h
 tm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n2323 East Cherry Street\n\nRepea
 ts: Monthly\, 2nd Thursday\n\nContact:Ted Divina 233-7257\, ted.divina@s
 eattle.gov\n\nCentral Area\nNeighborhood District Council Meeting\nJanua
 ry 10 th\, 2008 Thursday 06:00 PM - 7:30 PM\n\nMeeting Location\nGarfiel
 d Community Center\n2323 East Cherry Street\n\nAgenda\n\n6:00 Welcome\, 
 introductions\, sign in sheet\nAdditions to the Agenda\nRon Boddie\n\n6:
 05 Roundtable\nRon Boddie\n\n6:30 Neighborhood Matching Fund\nGarry Owen
 s 684-0718\n\n6:50 Garfield HS Status\nMs. Mary Bass Seattle School Boar
 d Representative\n\n7:10 Stewardship Update\nAdrienne Bailey\n\n7:20 Nex
 t meeting Councilman Richard Conlin\nKimberlee Archie Department of Neig
 hborhood Division Director\nAnnouncements\n\n7:30 Adjournment\nChair\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20080213T215227Z
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SEQUENCE:15
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080214T180000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080214T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood District Council
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Centra Area S. of Madison & Madison
 -Miller area:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/boundaries.h
 tm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n2323 East Cherry Street\n\nRepea
 ts: Monthly\, 2nd Thursday\n\nContact:Ted Divina 233-7257\, ted.divina@s
 eattle.gov\n\n 	Central Area Neighborhood \nDistrict Council\nThursday F
 ebruary 14th \, 2008\, 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm  \nGarfield Community Center \n2
 323 East Cherry St.     \n\n\n\n----- Agenda Topics -----\n1. Introducti
 ons\n•	Name and Affiliation\n•	Additions to Agenda\n    	Ron Boddie\, Ch
 air - CANDC\nDistrict Council Members\n	6:00 p.m.- 6:02 p.m.\n 2. Roundt
 able\n•	Updates from neighborhoods\n•	Topics for 2008 	Ron Boddie  	6:02
  p.m.- 6:10 p.m.\n\n3. Stewardship Update	Adrienne Bailey\, Chair\nCentr
 al Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship Committee	6:10 p.m.- 6:12 p.m.\n\n
 4. Updates from DON\n•	Question and Answer on topics of interest. 	\nKim
 berlee Archie\nDirector of Planning and Services\nDepartment of Neighbor
 hoods	\n6:12 p.m.- 6:20 p.m.\n\n5. Garfield High School \n•	Vision and M
 ission statement of the School District No.1\n•	How do we build a Succes
 sful Family Schools and Community Partnership that impacts the education
  and learning of all students at the ‘New Garfield’?\n•	What will be the
  impacts of the Supreme Court decision\, PICS v. Seattle School District
  No. 1 on diversity and placement at the ‘New Garfield and on District V
 ?\n•	Conversation on Garfield High School's students\, special programs 
 and discusion regarding who will be able to attend the 'New Garfield' gi
 ven the demographic changes in the area.	\nMs. Mary Bass\nSchool Board R
 epresentative\nmary.bass@seattleschools.org\n\nTed Howard\nGarfield HS P
 incipal \ntrhoward@seattleschools.org	\n6:20 p.m.- 7:20 p.m.\n6. Distric
 t Council Elections?\n•	Consideration of an Elections Nominating Committ
 ee\n•	Updates of Membership Applications and Bylaws\n	Ron Boddie	7:20 p.
 m.- 7:28 p.m.\n7. March Agenda items and Adjournment	Ron Boddie 	7:28 p.
 m.-7:30 p.m.\n\nContact persons:	Thomas Whittemore thomas.whittemore@sea
 ttle.gov\nNeighborhood District Coordinator\n206-233-7257	Ron Boddie  Ch
 air\nrjboddie_2@msn.com\n206-853-8538\n\n\nCANDC :\nCentral Area Cultura
 l Arts Commission		Robert Stephens		\nCentral Area Neighborhood Associat
 ion		Darcy Greely 			\nCentral Area Stewardship Committee		Adrienne Bail
 ey		\nCentral Area Chamber of Commerce		DeCharlene Williams		\nColman Ne
 ighbors Association			Meg Olsen			\nGarfield Community Council			Marcia 
 Sheckler\nGreater Madison Valley Community Council	Charles McDade		\nJac
 kson Place Community Council			Bill Bradburd			\nJudkins Park Community 
 Council			Eudora Carter			\nLeschi Community Council 				Thurston Muskel
 ly		\nMadrona Community Council			Laura Yurdin			\nMadrona Valley Neighb
 orhood Association	George Martinez		\nMiller Park Community Council			An
 drew Taylor		\nSeattle University 					Garry Perry			\nSquire Park Commu
 nity Council			Tenaya Wright		\n12th Avenue Neighborhood Planning		Bill 
 Zosel			\n14th and Main Neighborhood Association		Joan Habu			\n23rd & U
 nion Merchants				Jean Tinnea			\n\nUpcoming Dates:\nFebruary 7th: NSF/C
 RF Technical Workshop\, Miller Community Center\, 6 p.m.\nFebruary 7th: 
 Central Area Neighborhood Plan Stewardship Committee\, (contact: Adrienn
 e\, 323-3738)\nFebruary 9th: Neighbor Appreciation Day (Cards available 
 at the Neighborhood Service Center)\nFebruary 9th: Disaster First Aid Tr
 aining\, 8:30-5 p.m.\, Magnuson Park\, (contact: 206-233-7123)\nFebruary
  10th: Citizens Budget Conference\, Seattle Center House 3rd Floor\, 12-
 5 p.m.\nFebruary 11th: 12th Ave. Neighborhood Planning\, #142 Teilhard d
 e Chardin Hall\, Seattle Univ. 5:45 p.m.\nFebruary 14th: Valentines Day\
 nFebruary 14th: Central Area District Council\, Garfield Community Cente
 r\, 6 p.m.\nFebruary 16th: Home Retrofit Class\, Greenwood Library\, 2:3
 0-4:30 p.m. (contact: 1-877-2-BOLT-IT)\nFebruary 18th: Presidents Day \n
 February 18-22nd: Seattle Public Schools Mid-Winter Break\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H
LOCATION:Cal Anderson park shelter house (just north of Bobby Morris pla
 yfield).
DTSTAMP:20090106T222723Z
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SEQUENCE:7
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.capitolhillseattle.com/2009/01/06/enjoy-the-bes
 t-of-the-hill-chow-for-free
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090108T190000
SUMMARY:Community Council Holdiay party (rescheduled)
DESCRIPTION:http://www.capitolhillseattle.com/2009/01/06/enjoy-the-best-
 of-the-hill-chow-for-free\n\nStew from Olivar. Savory tarts from Poppy. 
 Treats from B&O Espresso. Cherry pie from High 5 Pies and Fuel Coffee.  
  The Capitol Hill Community Council is holding its (rescheduled!) public
  holiday party Thursday\, 7p at the Cal Anderson park shelter house (jus
 t north of Bobby Morris playfield). It's free. It's community. It's potl
 uck if you wanna bring a side to add.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20080514T032719Z
UID:6AFBACFB-2011-4265-9666-16BF20AF8556-EE610180-1AE3-4405-9CFC-310974E
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SEQUENCE:9
URL;VALUE=URI:http://tinyurl.com/65ls57
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080517T100000
SUMMARY:MaDCAP neighborhood cleanup
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080517T233000
DESCRIPTION:The next MaDCAP neighborhood cleanup will be Saturday\, May 
 17th\, beginning at 10:00 am and ending at 11:30.   We will gather in th
 e open space behind the Prince of Wales apartment building at 1818 20th 
 Ave.  Starbuck's coffee will be available beginning at 9:40.   We hope y
 ou can take the time to join us and stay involved in the continuing rena
 issance of our neighborhood.\n\nMap: http://tinyurl.com/65ls57
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090507
SUMMARY:Design Review: 2026 E. Madison
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SEQUENCE:6
DTSTAMP:20090422T060104Z
DESCRIPTION:http://www.seattle.gov/dpd/Planning/Design_Review_Program/Pr
 oject_Reviews/Upcoming/default.asp\n\nReview Meeting: May 6\, 8:00 PM\nS
 eattle Central Community College\n1701 Broadway\, Room 3211\nReview Phas
 e: Recommendation\n\nCapitol Hill Design Review Board\nProject: 2026 E M
 adison St  \n\nDetails\, pictures:\nhttp://millerparkseattle.blogspot.co
 m/2009/04/design-review-hearing-for-deanos.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090310T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090310T193000
SUMMARY:Central Area Stewardship Meeting
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SEQUENCE:5
DTSTAMP:20090309T063758Z
DESCRIPTION:Central Area Stewardship Meeting\nTuesday\, March 10\, 2009\
 nBank of America Conference Room\nLower level of Promenade 23\n06:00 PM 
 \n\nAgenda\n\n06:00 PM		Meeting called to order\n			Introductions & Sign
  In – Thurston Muskelly\n\n06:05 PM		Stewardship Purpose	Thurston Muskel
 ly\n\n06:10 PM		12th Avenue Planning Update with Q & A\n			William Zosel
 \n\n06:25 PM		23rd Avenue & Union Update with Q & A\nJean Tinnea\n\n06:4
 0 PM		23rd & Madison Update with Q & A\n			Andrew Taylor\n\n06:55 PM	Jac
 kson Street Corridor Business Improvement Area\n			George Staggers\n\n07
 :05 PM		Drafting a Work Plan for\n			Central Area Stewardship\n			Member
 s\n\n07:25 PM		Items for the April 14th\, 2009 Meeting\n\n07:30 PM		Adjo
 urnment\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070331T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070331T113000
SUMMARY:Miller Egghunt
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DTSTAMP:20070320T215225Z
DESCRIPTION:Spring Egg Hunt\nSaturday\, March 31\, 2007\n10 am -11:30 am
 \nages: 0-10\n \nLocation:\nMiller Community Center\n330 19th Ave E\nSea
 ttle\, WA  98112\n\nContact:\nThavy Pen\n(206) 684-4753\n<Thavy.Pen@Seat
 tle.Gov>\n 
SEQUENCE:13
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080220T190100
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080220T195100
SUMMARY:Total Eclipse of Moon
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SEQUENCE:7
DTSTAMP:20080219T052126Z
DESCRIPTION:http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/LEmono/TLE2008Feb21/TL
 E2008Feb21.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070515T144245Z
UID:B95C78DB-8087-4E94-B751-19A1F32955B7-EE610180-1AE3-4405-9CFC-310974E
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SEQUENCE:13
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070513T110000
SUMMARY:Broadway Farmer's Market reopens
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070513T150000
DESCRIPTION:The Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sunday\, 11 am
  - 3 pm\, from May 13 through Nov. 18\, in the lot behind the Bank of Am
 erican at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the Neighborh
 ood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedicated to sup
 porting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  You can find
  information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at www.seattle
 farmersmarkets.org. 
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20070527T065959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070507T222246Z
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SEQUENCE:12
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20070513T110000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070513T110000
SUMMARY:Broadway Farmer's Market reopens
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070513T150000
DESCRIPTION:The Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sunday\, 11 am
  - 3 pm\, from May 13 through Nov. 18\, in the lot behind the Bank of Am
 erican at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the Neighborh
 ood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedicated to sup
 porting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  You can find
  information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at www.seattle
 farmersmarkets.org. \n\nOn opening day\, Seattle City Councilmember Sall
 y Clark will make a special visit to the Broadway Farmers Market\, and t
 he Lee Strippling Trio will perform their lively fiddling & old-time tun
 es.  The first day of the season is always a much-anticipated event\, wi
 th shoppers eager to get back to the market after the winter closure. \n
 \n\n\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070516T183456Z
UID:B95C78DB-8087-4E94-B751-19A1F32955B7-EE610180-1AE3-4405-9CFC-310974E
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SEQUENCE:13
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20070520T110000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070520T110000
SUMMARY:Broadway Farmer's Market
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070520T150000
DESCRIPTION:The Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sunday\, 11 am
  - 3 pm\, from May 13 through Nov. 18\, in the lot behind the Bank of Am
 erican at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the Neighborh
 ood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedicated to sup
 porting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  You can find
  information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at www.seattle
 farmersmarkets.org. \n\nThis Sunday at the Broadway Farmers Market:\n\n 
 \n\nThe market has a good supply of fresh\, local greens\, carrots\, cau
 liflower\, scallions\, radishes\, asparagus (get it now while it’s in se
 ason!)\, fresh herbs.  Every week you can also get delicious cheeses\, b
 aked goods\, fresh eggs\, raw honey\, cut flower bouquets\, plant starts
 \, meats and fish. \n\n \n\nLive music this week from local singer/songw
 riter Tiger Zane (you can also catch her this weekend at the Skylark as 
 part of the Rock for Real Change festival)
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081025T110000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081025T160000
SUMMARY:Chicks Play Hard
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DESCRIPTION:http://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2008/10/chicks-play-ha
 rd-volunteers-needed.html\n\nhttp://www.chicksplayhard.org\n\nMiller Com
 munity Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H
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 to-take-place-on-east-cherry-street-and-27th-avenue-march-29
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090329T120000
SUMMARY:Heritage Tree Award
DESCRIPTION:http://www.centraldistrictnews.com/2009/03/20/happy-event-to
 -take-place-on-east-cherry-street-and-27th-avenue-march-29
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090319T190000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090319T210000
SUMMARY:Capitol Hill Community Council Meeting
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DESCRIPTION:\nMarch General Meeting Agenda\n Capitol Hill Community Coun
 cil\n7-9pm on March 19\, 2009\nGeneral Meeting\nCal Anderson Shelter Hou
 se\nCal Anderson Park\n\nOfficer Introductions & Welcome - 5 minutes\n\n
 Open Floor - 15 minutes\n\nFebruary Meeting Minutes/Finance Report - 5 m
 inutes\n\nCommittee Reports - 10 minutes\n- Technology\n- Art & Events\n
 - Open Space\n\nDiscussion Topics\n\nCapitol Hill Bill - 20 minutes\n\nC
 apitol Hill Pride Festival 20 minutes\n\nBylaws Review & Ratification 30
  minutes\n\nClose
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070419T183000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070419T203000
SUMMARY:Meth 101
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DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, April 19th from 6:30-8:00 pm Seattle Neighborh
 ood Group will host an information session on methamphetamine- Meth 101.
 \nThe presentation will be at Cal Anderson Park Shelterhouse\, 1635 11th
  Ave. on the north side of the athletic field.\nWe will provide informat
 ion to answer the following questions and more:\n    What is methampheta
 mine and how does it affect our community?\n    What are the signs of Me
 th in our community?\n    What can we do about a meth problem? \n\nFor i
 nformation\, contact Denise Harnly\, denise@sngi.org\, 322-6134. 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070721T130000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070721T160000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Picnic
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DESCRIPTION:Picnic at the Precinct\n\nWhen: July 21\nFrom: 1-4 PM\nLocat
 ion: East Precinct 1519 12th Avenue\, Seattle\n\nAll East Precinct Commu
 nity members are invited!\nEnjoy dancing\, music\, food\, magic\, balloo
 ns\, raffles and Fun!\nGet a precinct tour\, meet local officers\, Swat\
 , K-9 and More
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080413T100000
SUMMARY:21ST & JOHN Curb-bulb
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DESCRIPTION:Hi Andrew\nI am finally going to get around to planting the 
 curb bulb on 21st Ave E and John with the plants from the city. I will b
 e out there tomorrow morning around 10:00 am. If anyone wants to help\, 
 bring a shovel and stop by.\n\nAndy Haas
DURATION:PT1H
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SUMMARY:Broadway Farmer's Market  
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070527T150000
DESCRIPTION:The Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sunday\, 11 am
  - 3 pm\, from May 13 through Nov. 18\, in the lot behind the Bank of Am
 erican at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the Neighborh
 ood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedicated to sup
 porting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  You can find
  information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at www.seattle
 farmersmarkets.org. 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070715T110000
SUMMARY:Broadway Farmer's Market  
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070715T150000
DESCRIPTION:The Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sunday\, 11 am
  - 3 pm\, from May 13 through Nov. 18\, in the lot behind the Bank of Am
 erican at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the Neighborh
 ood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedicated to sup
 porting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  You can find
  information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at www.seattle
 farmersmarkets.org. \n\nMore and more berries are starting to appear on 
 farmers’ tables\, and cherries are still going strong.  We’re also start
 ing to see some apricots & peaches…  It’s a great time to get an ice-cre
 am maker\, if you don’t already have one.\n \nOn the vegetable front: lo
 ts of summer squashes\, great for grilling\, sautés\, or even sliced and
  marinated raw in a good dressing.  There are plenty of fresh herbs for 
 dressings\, salads\, sauces and other dishes.  Also look for beautiful g
 reens and lettuces\, sweet carrots\, baby turnips\, mild radishes\, snap
  peas and more.\n \nLive music this week from Judd Wasserman\, local fol
 k singer.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070531T040959Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070603T110000
SUMMARY:Broadway Farmer's Market  
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DESCRIPTION:\nThis Sunday\, June 3\, at the Broadway Farmers Market:\n\n
  \n\nMore and more greens coming in as the weather heats up: heirloom le
 ttuces\, salad mixes\, pea vines\, kale\, dandelion greens\, chard and m
 ore.\n\n \n\nAlso look for:\n\nBamboo Shoots\n\nCarrots\n\nSunchokes\n\n
 Radicchio\n\nTomatoes – hothouse – Slicing\, Golden\, Heirloom\, Cherry\
 n\nAsparagus\n\nCelery\n\nCauliflower\n\nScallion – green and crimson\n\
 nFrench Breakfast Radish\n\nBeets\n\nTurnips\n\nFava Beans\n\nPotatoes –
  Russet\, Yukon Gold\, Red\n\nRutabaga\n\nParsnips\n\nPeanuts from Alvar
 ez Farms\n\nFresh herbs\n\n \n\nGreat cheeses from Mt Townsend Creamery\
 , Samish Bay Cheese\n\n \n\nGIPSY BAKERY:  – specializing in ethnic brea
 ds and sweets\; Fougasse with anise seeds and orange blossom water\, Per
 sian Nan with nigella seed\, Rice Flour cookies\, Tishpishti – a Jewish 
 semolina cake with atar syrup.\n\n \n\nAlso: Eggs\, meats\, tinned tuna 
 and salmon from local fishermen\, local raw honey\, fresh pasta\, wild m
 ushrooms and greens\, wheat-free breads\, and fresh flower bouquets.\n\n
  \n\n \n\nNews update: Economics students from Seattle University are he
 lping us compile a survey of Farmers Market prices vs. grocery retailers
 .  The results will be unveiled at the Broadway Sunday Farmers Market on
  Sunday\, June 3. Early data confirm what we already knew…Farmers Market
 s come out way ahead on good prices for local vegetables\, fruits and al
 l organic produce.\n\n \n\nLive music this week from Sandra Knoll & Co w
 ith classic country songs.\n\n \n\n \n\nThe Broadway Farmers Market take
 s place every Sunday\, 11 am - 3 pm\, from May 13 through Nov. 18\, in t
 he lot behind the Bank of American at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market 
 is operated by the Neighborhood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit o
 rganization dedicated to supporting and strengthening Washington's small
  family farms.  You can find information about all seven Neighborhood Fa
 rmers Markets at www.seattlefarmersmarkets.org. 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070626T223114Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070701T110000
SUMMARY:Broadway Farmer's Market  
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070701T150000
DESCRIPTION:The Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sunday\, 11 am
  - 3 pm\, from May 13 through Nov. 18\, in the lot behind the Bank of Am
 erican at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the Neighborh
 ood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedicated to sup
 porting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  You can find
  information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at www.seattle
 farmersmarkets.org. \n\nThis Sunday at the Broadway Farmers Market:\n\n 
 \n\nMore berries\, cherries and other summer goodies are filling farmers
 ’ tables at the market!  Look for raspberries\, strawberries\, Rainier c
 herries\, bings and more – all super sweet and locally grown.\n\n \n\nLo
 ki Fish is bringing FRESH wild salmon to markets this week…\n\n \n\nAlso
  look for cucumbers\, radishes\, snap peas\, all kinds of lettuces and g
 reens\, fresh herbs\, asparagus\, baby French turnips\, garlic tops\, fa
 rmstead cheeses\, unique baked goods\, and gorgeous flower bouquets.\n\n
  \n\nAnother interesting article about our farmers market\, this one a l
 ittle more sobering:\n\n \n\nhttp://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinion/32120
 5_marketsed.html\n\n 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070604T214847Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070610T110000
SUMMARY:Broadway Farmer's Market  
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070610T150000
DESCRIPTION:The Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sunday\, 11 am
  - 3 pm\, from May 13 through Nov. 18\, in the lot behind the Bank of Am
 erican at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the Neighborh
 ood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedicated to sup
 porting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  You can find
  information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at www.seattle
 farmersmarkets.org. \n\nThis Sunday at the Broadway Farmers Market:\n\n 
 \n\nThe season’s first local cherries and strawberries are ripe and swee
 t\, and supplies will continue to increase over the next few weeks.\n\n 
 \n\nLettuces\, salad mixes and braising greens are fresh\, healthy and c
 ome in dozens of varieties from our local farmers.  Fresh herbs are also
  plentiful and a great deal at the farmers market.  Make yourself a fabu
 lous salad with ingredients from the market: lettuces\, chopped fresh he
 rbs\, goat cheese\, toasted hazelnuts\, hothouse heirloom tomatoes\, sli
 ced radishes.  For dressing try delicious hazelnut oil…\n\n \n\nPricing:
  we announced last week that a pricing survey was being conducted betwee
 n the Broadway Farmers Market and two local grocery stores.  Below is th
 e article in the Seattle Times detailing the results.   \n\n \n\nLive mu
 sic this week from Dinas O Frain\, local duo with a focus on music of Wa
 les and the British Isle.\n\n \n\nThe Broadway Farmers Market takes plac
 e every Sunday\, 11 am - 3 pm\, from May 13 through Nov. 18\, in the lot
  behind the Bank of American at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is ope
 rated by the Neighborhood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organiz
 ation dedicated to supporting and strengthening Washington's small famil
 y farms.  You can find information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers 
 Markets at www.seattlefarmersmarkets.org. 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070530T005417Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070527T110000
SUMMARY:Broadway Farmer's Market  
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070527T150000
DESCRIPTION:\nThis Sunday\, June 3\, at the Broadway Farmers Market:\n\n
  \n\nMore and more greens coming in as the weather heats up: heirloom le
 ttuces\, salad mixes\, pea vines\, kale\, dandelion greens\, chard and m
 ore.\n\n \n\nAlso look for:\n\nBamboo Shoots\n\nCarrots\n\nSunchokes\n\n
 Radicchio\n\nTomatoes – hothouse – Slicing\, Golden\, Heirloom\, Cherry\
 n\nAsparagus\n\nCelery\n\nCauliflower\n\nScallion – green and crimson\n\
 nFrench Breakfast Radish\n\nBeets\n\nTurnips\n\nFava Beans\n\nPotatoes –
  Russet\, Yukon Gold\, Red\n\nRutabaga\n\nParsnips\n\nPeanuts from Alvar
 ez Farms\n\nFresh herbs\n\n \n\nGreat cheeses from Mt Townsend Creamery\
 , Samish Bay Cheese\n\n \n\nGIPSY BAKERY:  – specializing in ethnic brea
 ds and sweets\; Fougasse with anise seeds and orange blossom water\, Per
 sian Nan with nigella seed\, Rice Flour cookies\, Tishpishti – a Jewish 
 semolina cake with atar syrup.\n\n \n\nAlso: Eggs\, meats\, tinned tuna 
 and salmon from local fishermen\, local raw honey\, fresh pasta\, wild m
 ushrooms and greens\, wheat-free breads\, and fresh flower bouquets.\n\n
  \n\n \n\nNews update: Economics students from Seattle University are he
 lping us compile a survey of Farmers Market prices vs. grocery retailers
 .  The results will be unveiled at the Broadway Sunday Farmers Market on
  Sunday\, June 3. Early data confirm what we already knew…Farmers Market
 s come out way ahead on good prices for local vegetables\, fruits and al
 l organic produce.\n\n \n\nLive music this week from Sandra Knoll & Co w
 ith classic country songs.\n\n \n\n \n\nThe Broadway Farmers Market take
 s place every Sunday\, 11 am - 3 pm\, from May 13 through Nov. 18\, in t
 he lot behind the Bank of American at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market 
 is operated by the Neighborhood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit o
 rganization dedicated to supporting and strengthening Washington's small
  family farms.  You can find information about all seven Neighborhood Fa
 rmers Markets at www.seattlefarmersmarkets.org. 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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SUMMARY:Broadway Farmer's Market  
DESCRIPTION:The Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sunday\, 11 am
  - 3 pm\, from May 13 through Nov. 18\, in the lot behind the Bank of Am
 erican at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the Neighborh
 ood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedicated to sup
 porting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  You can find
  information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at www.seattle
 farmersmarkets.org. \n\nThis Sunday at the Broadway Farmers Market:\n\n 
 \n\nLook for sweet and hot peppers\, tomatoes\, blueberries\, raspberrie
 s\, melons\, shelling beans\, peaches\, pears\, Asian pears\, nectarines
 \, plums\, pole beans\, summer squashes\, cucumbers\, shallots\, sweet c
 orn – as well as more winter squashes\, apples and potatoes …. We’re sti
 ll in peak harvest season\, with great choices for both summer and fall 
 dishes. \n\n \n\nWe’ll also have live music from Moe Provencho (roots\, 
 blues and folk-influenced songs).\n\n 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071014T110000
SUMMARY:Broadway Farmer's Market  
DESCRIPTION:The Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sunday\, 11 am
  - 3 pm\, from May 13 through Nov. 18\, in the lot behind the Bank of Am
 erican at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the Neighborh
 ood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedicated to sup
 porting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  You can find
  information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at www.seattle
 farmersmarkets.org. \n\nThis Sunday at the Broadway Farmers Market:\n\n 
 \n\nChoice Bulb Farm is back for 3 weeks with a wonderful selection of f
 lower bulbs to plant now and enjoy next spring!  Holmquist Hazelnuts is 
 at the market for just 3 more weeks: stock up now on nuts for snacking a
 nd for holiday dishes and treats.\n\n \n\nAlso: more and more winter squ
 ashes\, pumpkins\, heirloom apples and other fall produce is gracing our
  farmers market tables.  Other great stuff to watch out for: Romanesco c
 auliflower (the most amazing-looking green jewel of a vegetable)\, sweet
  and hot peppers\, sweet onions\, hardy kiwis (get ‘em now – they have a
  short season this year due to our short summer)\, pears\, lettuces and 
 greens\, shallots\, eggplant\, beets\, summer squash\, cucumbers\, potat
 oes\, fresh herbs.\n\n \n\nLooking ahead:\n\non October 28 we’ll have th
 e annual Pumpkin Decorating for kids!  Use paint\, glitter\, feathers an
 d all manner of decorations to create scary\, gaudy\, beautiful Hallowee
 n pumpkins…All pumpkins and supplies provided by the market.\n\n \n\nFor
  Thanksgiving:\n\nremember that the Broadway Farmers Market is open on t
 he Sunday before Thanksgiving!  It’s the perfect day to get everything y
 ou need for a truly LOCAL harvest celebration.  Create a sumptuous feast
  celebrating the bounty of our local farms – leave the candied yams and 
 slivered almonds to folks who live in southern climates!  Our Pacific No
 rthwest farmers will be harvesting all kinds of winter squashes\, severa
 l kinds of pumpkins\, heirloom apples\, several kinds of pears\, Asian p
 ears\, lots of greens and lettuces\, hothouse tomatoes\, salmon\, dozens
  of varieties of potatoes\, pasture-raised beef\, fresh eggs\, farmstead
  cheeses\, honey.  For holiday treats and gifts looks for: ciders\, jams
 \, preserves\, fresh pasta\, baked goods\, and flower bouquets.
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SUMMARY:Broadway Farmer's Market  
DESCRIPTION:The Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sunday\, 11 am
  - 3 pm\, from May 13 through Nov. 18\, in the lot behind the Bank of Am
 erican at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the Neighborh
 ood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedicated to sup
 porting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  You can find
  information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at www.seattle
 farmersmarkets.org. \n\nPlenty of fall veggies\, apples\, squashes\, pum
 pkins etc – come to the farmers market and find inspiration for soups\, 
 stews and other warming dishes.  An easy way to make a delicious farmers
  market soup:\n\nGet one vegetable in every different color you can see 
 (orange carrots\, red beet\, yellow onion\, green kale\, etc)\, peel and
  chop ‘em all up\, put them in a pot with vegetable stock or water to co
 ver\, bring to a boil and then simmer until vegs are tender.  Add salt a
 nd any herbs such as dill\, pepper\, thyme\, rosemary\, or try curry or 
 chili spices.  Add cream\, sour cream or yogurt if you like\, or a bit o
 f grated cheese or crumbled goat cheese. \n\n \n\nDon’t forget: Pumpkin 
 Decorating for kids on Oct 28!\n\nThe Broadway Farmers Market takes plac
 e every Sunday\, 11 am - 3 pm\, from May 13 through Nov. 18\, in the lot
  behind the Bank of American at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is ope
 rated by the Neighborhood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organiz
 ation dedicated to supporting and strengthening Washington's small famil
 y farms.  You can find information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers 
 Markets at www.seattlefarmersmarkets.org. \n\n \n\n__._\,_.___\n\n
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071104T110000
SUMMARY:Broadway Farmer's Market  
DESCRIPTION:The Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sunday\, 11 am
  - 3 pm\, from May 13 through Nov. 18\, in the lot behind the Bank of Am
 erican at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the Neighborh
 ood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedicated to sup
 porting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  You can find
  information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at www.seattle
 farmersmarkets.org. \n\nBroadway Sunday Farmers Market on Nov 4:\n\nThis
  Sunday look for heirloom apples\, sweet winter squashes\, all kinds of 
 potatoes*\, Romanesco cauliflower\, broccoli\, carrots\, onions\, shallo
 ts\, greens\, root veggis…plenty of ingredients for healthy\, warming di
 shes.  Also\, delicious cheeses\, baked goods\, meats\, salmon…\n\n*A me
 dium-sized\, 5.3 ounce potato:\n\nIs a great source of vitamin C\n\nIs a
 n excellent source of potassium when eaten with the skin\n\nHas only 100
  calories\n\nContains less than 10 percent of the daily value of carbohy
 drates\n\nIs a good source of fiber when eaten with the skin\n\nContains
  10% of the USRDA of vitamin B6\, plus smaller amounts of other B vitami
 ns\, iron\, phosphorus\, magnesium.\n\nBoosts serotonin levels\n\nColorf
 ul potatoes also contain antioxidants\n\n \n\nEnjoy the hearty\, healthy
  fall produce from local farms!
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071111T110000
SUMMARY:Broadway Farmer's Market  
DESCRIPTION:The Broadway Farmers Market takes place every Sunday\, 11 am
  - 3 pm\, from May 13 through Nov. 18\, in the lot behind the Bank of Am
 erican at Broadway & E. Thomas.  The market is operated by the Neighborh
 ood Farmers Market Alliance\, a non-profit organization dedicated to sup
 porting and strengthening Washington's small family farms.  You can find
  information about all seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets at www.seattle
 farmersmarkets.org. \n\nOnly two more weeks to shop the Broadway Market!
   Olsen Farm brings their pasture-raised beef to market\, Loki Fish has 
 fresh wild salmon\, La Pasta makes fresh\, delicious pasta\, Little Luxu
 ries and Heavenly Pastry & Cake have sumptuous pastries…plus the Market 
 has lots of sweet apples\, winter squashes\, root veggies\, greens and o
 ther fall produce.  (Cold weather makes fall vegetables sweet\, bringing
  out the natural sugars.)  Samish Bay is out this week\, but they’ll be 
 back on the 18th with their great cheeses and meats. \n\n 
END:VEVENT
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 le_stabbing__sketch_LJ.63b9344.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080108T180000
SUMMARY:Community Meeting: 15th Ave slaying
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080108T200000
DESCRIPTION:Community meeting Tuesday\, Jan. 8 at 6 p.m. at Group Health
  on Capitol Hill
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070920T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070920T193000
SUMMARY:Community Builder Awards Reception
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DESCRIPTION:SEATTLE NEIGHBORHOOD GROUP \nInvites you to Our Sixth Annual
  \nCommunity Builder Awards \nReception \n September 20\, 2007  6:00 – 7
 :30 pm  \n \n \nShort program at 6:30 \nEvent is Free - Donations Gratef
 ully Accepted \n \nYesler Terrace Community Center \n917 Yesler Way - Mu
 ltipurpose Room \n \n(At street level\, Community room in SW corner) \n 
 \nYesler Terrace Community Center\, Location Phone: 386-1245 \n \n      
 We will be honoring: \nColman Neighborhood Association \nBroadway BIA  \
 nJefferson Terrace Safety \nLeadership Team  \nPeople of Color Against A
 IDS \nNetwork (POCAAN) \nOfficer Brian Ballew  \nChris Benis  \nDenise G
 loster  \n \nDetective Gary Kinner \nDetective Kim Bogucki  \nJean Veldw
 yk  \nLeticia Riojas  \nMarcia Johnson \nTita Begashaw  \nRon Oldham  \n
 Lieutenant John Hayes \n \nWebsite link for directions: \nhttp://www.sea
 ttle.gov/parks/Centers/Yesler/directions.htm \n \nContact Seattle Neighb
 orhood Group for more information: 206.323.9666 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071117T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071117T113000
SUMMARY:MaDCAP Cleanup
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DTSTAMP:20071115T062357Z
DESCRIPTION:The next MaDCAP neighborhood cleanup will be Saturday\, Nove
 mber 17th\, beginning at 10:00 am and ending at 11:30. The positive chan
 ges in the neighborhood of late allow for a later start time and an earl
 ier finish as we've found there just isn't as much to clean up. We will 
 gather in the open space behind the Prince of Wales apartment building a
 t 1818 20th Ave. Starbuck's coffee will be available beginning at 9:40. 
 The MaDCAP cleanup is designed to bring together committed neighbors int
 erested in bringing about positive change to the area. Being a presence 
 on the street while keeping the neighborhood clean is our goal. We hope 
 you can take the time to join us.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070421T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070421T140000
SUMMARY:Central Area Spring Plant Exchange 
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DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 21\, 2007\, 10am-2pm\, rain or shine\n20th 
 & East Union\nCopymaster Parking Lot\n\nFree to all. \n\nBring plants\, 
 seeds\, ceramic or clay pots\, tools\, small garden items\, snacks  -  a
 nything that you think would be useful for a gardener. Whether you bring
  anything or not\, you can take whatever you want\, and it's all free! L
 abel any plants you bring so that people know what they're taking. \n\nN
 eed more information or want to volunteer? Call Rose Pike at 206-325-691
 7.\n
SEQUENCE:14
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070728T190000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070729T020000
SUMMARY:Pirate Night: Bottleneck!
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DTSTAMP:20070724T025451Z
DESCRIPTION:http://www.bottlenecklounge.com/events.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080508T173000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080508T193000
SUMMARY:Council Budget hearing at Miller
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DESCRIPTION:Friends\,\n\nI wanted to let you know that the Seattle City 
 Council will be holding four community budget meetings throughout Seattl
 e during the month of May.  These meetings will provide residents the op
 portunity to hear about current budget challenges and discuss their budg
 et priorities directly with Councilmembers and staff.\n\nAs the economic
  outlook for the City budget becomes increasingly uncertain over the nex
 t budget cycle\, citizens can discuss how they want to spend city tax do
 llars balancing the City's need for public safety\, parks and human serv
 ices among other programs provided by taxpayer dollars through the City'
 s general fund. \n\nI am attaching a flyer announcing the meetings and h
 ave included translations in Spanish\, Vietnamese\, Chinese and Tagalog.
  Please feel free to share these with your friends\, neighbors and membe
 rs of your organization.\n\nI hope you will join us.\n\nMy regards\,\n\n
 Jean\n\nJean Godden\nSeattle City Councilmember\nChair\, Budget Committe
 eDear Councilmember Godden:\n\nOn behalf the Executive Committee of East
  District Neighborhood Council we would like to co-sponsor with the City
  of Seattle/City Council the proposed budget hearing at the Miller Park 
 Community Center\, Thursday May 8\, 2008.\n\nEDNC/Executive Committee\n\
 nPaul Stoms\, Chair\, Madison Park.\nAndrew Taylor\, Representative to t
 he CNC\, Miller Park.\nJanis Maloney\, Representative to the CNC\, Madis
 on Park.\nKristin O'Donnell\, Representative to the NMF/CRT\, Yesler Ter
 race.\n\nThe executive committee of the EDNC thanks you in advance for y
 our consideration.\n\n\nFor the EDNC\, Jose Cervantes\, Neighborhood Dis
 trict Coordinator\n(206) 684-4574\njose.cervantes@seattle.gov \n\n*****\
 nDistrict councils co-sponsor with the City Council four May community m
 eetings on the budget.   CNC thanks Councilmember Jean Godden for inviti
 ng the district councils to co-sponsor the May public meetings of the Ci
 ty Council's Budget Committee\, which she chairs.  Most of the districts
  are now on board to co-sponsor one or two of the meetings\; if your dis
 trict is not yet involved\, please consider doing so.  Co-sponsorship ra
 ises the profile of your district and empowers people to get involved in
  the budget process.  The City Council's budget committee consists of al
 l nine Councilmembers\, so you are likely to have a lot of the Councilme
 mbers there.   For questions\, or to get involved\, contact Godden's off
 ice via tom.vanbronkhorst@seattle.gov or by calling 684-8807.   The meet
 ings are all 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. and are as follows:  Thurs.\, May 8\, 200
 8\, Miller Park Community Center\;  Thurs.\, May 15\, 2008\, Ballard Nor
 thwest Senior Activity Center\; Tues.\, May 20\, 2008\, High Point Commu
 nity Center\; and Thurs.\, May 29\, 2008\, Rainier Valley Cultural Cente
 r.   Background\, addresses and an electronic version of the flier are a
 t:  http://www.seattle.gov/council/committees/budget_comm.htm#community_
 meetings  Please help spread the word.\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION: 2301 E. Union
DTSTAMP:20080521T052341Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080607T110000
SUMMARY:Central Area Clean and Green with the Mayor
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080607T140000
DESCRIPTION:Meet at 2301 E. Union.\n\nhttp://millerparkseattle.blogspot.
 com/2008/05/june-7th-central-area-clean-and-green.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070519T090000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070519T120000
SUMMARY:Neighborhood Planning Workshop
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DESCRIPTION:Link to a poster and press release:\n\nhttp://tinyurl.com/2a
 p48b\n\n SEATTLE'S CITY NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL INVITES CITIZENS TO A PUBLI
 C WORKSHOP ON NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING-SAT.\, MAY 19\, 9 A.M. TO NOON AT CI
 TY HALL\, 601 FIFTH AVENUE\n \n\nDETAILS:\nNeighborhood Plans Workshop: 
 Sharpening the Tools for Effective Use\, Implementation and Stewardship 
 Saturday\, May 19\, 9:00 a.m. - noon\, Seattle City Hall's Bertha Knight
  Landes Room\, 1st Floor of 601 5th Avenue (between Cherry & James) (Lig
 ht refreshments will be provided)\n\n\nContact: Irene Wall (Chair of the
  City Neighborhood Council's Neighborhood Planning Committee\, (206) 784
 -8731\,  iwall@serv.net\; or Chris Leman (Chair of the City Neighborhood
  Council)\, (206) 322-5463\, cleman@oo.net. \n\n
SEQUENCE:15
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080514T183000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080514T203000
SUMMARY:CHCC Candidates Night
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DTSTAMP:20080506T051120Z
DESCRIPTION:Capitol Hill Community Council candidates gather at Smith\, 
 the bar on 15th\, to meet & greet their potential electors.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080908T173000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080908T213000
SUMMARY:Council Neighborhood Plan Hearing
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DTSTAMP:20080815T171807Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080604T114800
SUMMARY:VERY low tide
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DTSTAMP:20080522T045716Z
DESCRIPTION:MINUS 4.3\n11:48 AM
DURATION:PT1H
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081106T173000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081106T200000
SUMMARY:CD News 1-Year Anniversary Happy Hour at Bottleneck
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DTSTAMP:20081031T041436Z
DESCRIPTION:CDNews Blog was launched on 10/31/2007. Let's get together a
 t The Bottleneck to have a few drinks and get to know each other in pers
 on\n\nhttp://www.centraldistrictnews.com/events/2008/11/06/cdnews-1-year
 -anniversary-happy-hour-at-bottleneck
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071013T160000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071014T020000
SUMMARY:Airstream dining at the Bottleneck
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DTSTAMP:20071008T025942Z
DESCRIPTION:http://www.bottlenecklounge.com/events.html\n\nJoin The Bott
 leNeck and Skillet on Saturday\, October 13th for The First Annual Hills
 ide Harvest!\nGreat beer\, fine cocktails\, and of course\, Airstream di
 ning!\n\nSee:\n\nhttp://seattlepi.nwsource.com/food/333069_dining26.html
 \n\nhttp://www.thestranger.com/seattle/Content?oid=401503\n\nhttp://skil
 letstreetfood.com/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070715T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070715T160000
SUMMARY:CNC potluck
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DESCRIPTION:20th Anniversary Potluck/Picnic for Seattle's District Counc
 ils and the City Neighborhood Council --  Sunday\, July 15\, noon to 4 a
 t scenic Jefferson Park\n \nIn 1987\, City legislation established Seatt
 le’s thirteen district councils and its City Neighborhood Council.  Volu
 nteers now on the district councils or the City Neighborhood Council are
  organizing this potluck/picnic to honor those who served before\, and t
 o encourage and inform new volunteers. \n \nPlease celebrate with us at 
 a potluck/picnic on Sunday\, July 15\, noon to 4 amidst dramatic views o
 f downtown and Elliott Bay in Jefferson Park and the beautiful clubhouse
  and garden of the Lawn Bowling Club.  (Free lawn bowling lessons are av
 ailable\; bring soft-soled shoes for use on the court.)  There’s a piano
 —and a TV for those who need to keep tabs on the Mariners that day!  Pet
 s (outdoors) and children are welcome (although the playground is not ne
 arby).\n \nThe district councils\, and the City Neighborhood Council (wh
 ich is their citywide voice) are official Seattle advisory bodies—the on
 ly ones whose members are entirely chosen at the grass roots.  See www.s
 eattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil to get involved.  For questions\, or to h
 elp with this event:  Judith Edwards at judedw@comcast.net\, (206) 329-8
 801\; or Chris Leman at cleman@oo.net\, (206) 322-5463. \n \nThis is a p
 otluck.  Please bring a salad\, entrée\, or dessert\, plus your beverage
  of choice (beer and wine allowed).  There is a full kitchen\, so items 
 can be warmed up.  Barbecue grills will be operating\, and there is a re
 frigerator and ice.   If you can’t bring something\, bring yourself!  Pr
 evious experience on a district council or the City Neighborhood Council
  is not required.  Come just if you want to find out more.  And today\, 
 help us spread the word about this historic event! \n  \nDirections:  Je
 fferson Park's lawn bowling clubhouse is at 4103 Beacon Ave. South\, at 
 the south end of the driving range\, just west of and behind the golf cl
 ubhouse.  Park along Beacon Avenue\, and walk through the parking lot.  
 Beacon Avenue is served by Metro bus route 36.  Driving from I-5\, take 
 the Columbia Way exit to Spokane Street\, and turn right onto Beacon Ave
 nue.    
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070519T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070519T170000
SUMMARY:Madison Valley Spring Art Walk
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DESCRIPTION:Details: try heathers@speakeasy.net\n\nhttp://tinyurl.com/2f
 9gb7\n\nSaturday\, May 19th\nNoon to 5 p.m.\n\nFollow the Balloons along
  East Madison Street to over 15 participating businesses between 27th an
 d Lake Washington Boulevard. Look for paintings\, photography\, and orig
 inal prints\, and special treats for kids of all ages.\n\nProceeds benef
 it Thrive\, an art school for children in the Madison Valley.\nSponsored
  by the Madison Valley Merchants Association.
SEQUENCE:9
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080717T190000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080717T210000
SUMMARY:Capitol Hill Community Council Meeting
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DTSTAMP:20080710T065000Z
DESCRIPTION:Capitol Hill Community Council Meeting:\nWHEN: Thursday\, Ju
 ly 17\, 7-9p\nWHERE: Room 3211 at Seattle Central Community College\, 17
 01 Broadway\n\nAnn Donovan will be joining us as part of the agenda.\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071003T183000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071003T213000
SUMMARY:Gregoire Town Hall
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DESCRIPTION:Please join Governor Chris Gregoire for a Town Hall Meeting\
 n\nGovernor Gregoire invites you to share your thoughts on the issues mo
 st important to you\, your community and Washington.\n\nWednesday\, Octo
 ber 3\, 2007 \nA Town Hall with Governor Chris Gregoire\nDoors will open
  at 6:30 p.m. – Please plan to arrive early\nThe program will begin at 7
 :00 p.m.\n\nhttp://www.governor.wa.gov/townhall/seattle/default.asp\n\nT
 own Hall\nThe Grand Hall\n1119 8th Ave\nSeattle\, Washington 98101
SEQUENCE:3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070627T183000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070627T200000
SUMMARY:Design Review: 23rd & Union
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DESCRIPTION:The proposal is for a six-story mixed-use building with grou
 nd level retail use and 91 residential units above.  Parking for 100 veh
 icles located below grade.\n\nMEETING\n \nDate:                         
          Wednesday\, June 27\, 2007\nTime:                              
     6:30 p.m.\nLocation:                            Miller Community Cen
 ter\n                                           330 19th Av E\n         
                                   Multi-purpose Room\n\n\nhttp://web1.se
 attle.gov/dpd/luib/Notice.aspx?id=5708
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070714T140000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070714T200000
SUMMARY:Cal Anderson Park Concert
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DESCRIPTION:This Saturday\, July 14\, the second 'Sounds Outside' concer
 t will take\nplace at Cal Anderson Park from 2 - 8 p.m. in the Sunbowl M
 eadow just\nnorth of the playfield.\n\nThe event is free and open to the
  public.\n\nThe Sounds Outside concerts are organized by the Monktail Cr
 eative\nMusic Concern\, a local Capitol Hill organization.\n\nPerformanc
 es by Paul Rucker\, Gust Burns\, Orkestar Zirkonium\, and Non\nGrata.\n\
 nVisit www.soundsoutside.com for more info.\n\nFor a list of all events 
 at the park this summer\, please visit\nwww.calandersonpark.org.
SEQUENCE:5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080419T083000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080419T120000
SUMMARY:Neighborhood Planning Forum
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DTSTAMP:20080411T061001Z
DESCRIPTION:http://millerparkseattle.blogspot.com/2008/04/city-neighborh
 ood-council-neighborhood.html\n\nSaturday April 19th 2008 - 8:30 am – no
 on\nBertha Knight Landes Room\, City Hall\n\n\nWhy have Neighborhood Pla
 ns?\nHow and by Whom should a Neighborhood Plan be crafted?\nWhat Can a 
 Successful Neighborhood Plan help citizens accomplish?\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20070823T190000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20071227T190000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20081225T190000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20091126T190000
DTSTAMP:20091123T005615Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070524T190000
SUMMARY:Seattle Community Council Federation Meeting
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070524T210000
DESCRIPTION:What: An independent federation of Seattle Neighborhood grou
 ps.\n\nhttp://seattlefederation.blogspot.com/\n\n \"The Seattle Communit
 y Council Federation welcomes guests and representatives from community-
 based organization in the Seattle area. We want to be aware of issues af
 fecting your neighborhood\, and we hope that you will join us with your 
 input at our monthly meetings). \"\n\nWhere: NOAA (National Oceanic and 
 Atmospheric Agency)\, Pacific Marine Center on Lake Union \n1801 Fairvie
 w Avenue East.\n\nNOTE: As a federal facility\, NOAA is on high security
  alert. Those attending must enter by the security gate and may be asked
  to present photo ID. If you have not attended a recent Federation meeti
 ng\, please contact Rick Barrett at 206-365-1267 or email him your name\
 , contact information and address at rickbarrett@gmail.com to have your 
 named added to the Guard's entry list. The building is ADA compliant and
  there's ample parking in front.\n\n\nWhen: 7 to 9 PM\n\nRepeats: Monthl
 y\, 4th Thursday\n\nContact: Rick Barrett at 206-365-1267 or  rickbarret
 t@gmail.com\n\nThis month's agenda:
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070521T135628Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070524T190000
SUMMARY:Seattle Community Council Federation Meeting
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070524T210000
DESCRIPTION:What: An independent federation of Seattle Neighborhood grou
 ps.\n\nhttp://seattlefederation.blogspot.com/\n\n \"The Seattle Communit
 y Council Federation welcomes guests and representatives from community-
 based organization in the Seattle area. We want to be aware of issues af
 fecting your neighborhood\, and we hope that you will join us with your 
 input at our monthly meetings). \"\n\nSEATTLE COMMUNITY COUNCIL FEDERATI
 ON\nRegular Meeting\nNOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency)\, Pa
 cific Marine Center on Lake Union \n1801 Fairview Avenue East\nThursday\
 , May 24\, 2007\n\nAGENDA\n\nSeattle Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plans\,
  King County Voting\n\n7:00        Call to Order and Introductions\n\n  
       Administration \n1.    Changes to the agenda\n2.    Treasurer's re
 port\n3.    President's report\n\n7:10    Spring Workshop on Saturday\, 
 June 2\, Nine to Noon\n    At the Mount Baker Community Club\, 2511 Moun
 t Rainier Drive South. Computer gurus Paul Andrews and Andrew Taylor wil
 l demonstrate how your community can quickly and easily build an interac
 tive website absolutely free! \nCoffee\, tea\, cocoa\, donuts and snacks
 \, also free.\n\n7:15     Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plans\nStaff and
 /or advisory committee members will discuss the Seattle Department of Tr
 ansportation's just-released Bicycle Master Plan and just-begun Pedestri
 an Master Plan.  Your street may be affected\, for instance\, parking mi
 ght vanish. \n\n8:00     Bill Huennekens\, Project Manager for the trans
 ition to Vote By Mail will discuss and take questions on KC Metro voting
 \, including voting machines.\n\n8:30    Incentive Zoning Follow-up \nDi
 scussion of our draft comment letter. Bring your comments. \n\n8:35    O
 rdinance 122386: Comment on our draft letter.\n8:45        1.  SR 520—Up
 date\n               2.  State legislative issues—Update\n3.  Round Robi
 n on Neighborhood Issues and Projects—Please bring issues of     concern
  from your community for discussion. \n\n9:00        Adjourn\n\nNOAA is 
 a federal facility on high security alert\, so attendees must enter by t
 he security gate and may need to present photo ID. If you haven't attend
 ed a recent Federation meeting\, please send your name\, contact informa
 tion\, and address to rickbarrett@gmail.com  to be added to the entry li
 st. No e-mail? Call 206-365-1267. The building is ADA compliant\, with a
 mple parking in front.\n\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070626T050221Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20070628T190000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070628T190000
SUMMARY:Seattle Community Council Federation Meeting
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070628T210000
DESCRIPTION:What: An independent federation of Seattle Neighborhood grou
 ps.\n\nhttp://seattlefederation.blogspot.com/\n\n \"The Seattle Communit
 y Council Federation welcomes guests and representatives from community-
 based organization in the Seattle area. We want to be aware of issues af
 fecting your neighborhood\, and we hope that you will join us with your 
 input at our monthly meetings). \"\n\nWhere: NOAA (National Oceanic and 
 Atmospheric Agency)\, Pacific Marine Center on Lake Union \n1801 Fairvie
 w Avenue East.\n\nNOTE: As a federal facility\, NOAA is on high security
  alert. Those attending must enter by the security gate and may be asked
  to present photo ID. If you have not attended a recent Federation meeti
 ng\, please contact Rick Barrett at 206-365-1267 or email him your name\
 , contact information and address at rickbarrett@gmail.com to have your 
 named added to the Guard's entry list. The building is ADA compliant and
  there's ample parking in front.\n\n\nWhen: 7 to 9 PM\n\nRepeats: Monthl
 y\, 4th Thursday\n\nContact: Rick Barrett at 206-365-1267 or  rickbarret
 t@gmail.com\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nAGENDA\n\nQuarterly Round Robin o
 n Neighborhood Projects and Issues\n\nThe June Federation meeting is you
 r opportunity to brief our citywide membership on projects and issues th
 at your community council or organization is working on.  Is there pendi
 ng legislation you are following?  Has your community council developed 
 city budget priorities?  Do you have issues with the work of any of the 
 city's departments or public officials?  Do you have projects underway t
 hat other communities can learn from?  The Round Robin is a great networ
 king opportunity and a chance to generate support from the Federation an
 d its member organizations for the important work you are doing.   \n\nI
 f you have informational materials you would like distributed at the mee
 ting\, please email electronic copies or links to Jeannie Hale at jeanni
 eh@serv.net. \n\n7:00        Call to Order and Introductions \n\n       
  Administration\n1.    Changes to the agenda\n2.    Treasurer's report\n
 3.    President's report\n\n7:10    Seattle Parks and Recreation Strateg
 ic Business Plan:  The Parks Department is working on a new Strategic Bu
 siness Plan to align services\, programs\, and needed capital improvemen
 ts with the City's financial capabilities over the next few years.  As p
 art of this effort\, Parks will evaluate its services and programs in or
 der to meet the recreational needs of Seattle citizens.  The June worksh
 ops and public hearing have been postponed until the Fall.  The time is 
 now to discuss what Parks will likely propose—program consolidation\, ch
 anges in maintenance services and increased fees and charges. \n\n7:30  
   Elements for the Pedestrian Master Plan\n\n7:50    Touch Screen Voting
 —Follow-Up \n\n8:00    Round Robin:  Bring Your Issues! \n\n9:00        
 Adjourn\n
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SUMMARY:Seattle Community Council Federation Meeting
DESCRIPTION:What: An independent federation of Seattle Neighborhood grou
 ps.\n\nhttp://seattlefederation.blogspot.com/\n\n \"The Seattle Communit
 y Council Federation welcomes guests and representatives from community-
 based organization in the Seattle area. We want to be aware of issues af
 fecting your neighborhood\, and we hope that you will join us with your 
 input at our monthly meetings). \"\n\nWhere: NOAA (National Oceanic and 
 Atmospheric Agency)\, Pacific Marine Center on Lake Union \n1801 Fairvie
 w Avenue East.\n\nNOTE: As a federal facility\, NOAA is on high security
  alert. Those attending must enter by the security gate and may be asked
  to present photo ID. If you have not attended a recent Federation meeti
 ng\, please contact Rick Barrett at 206-365-1267 or email him your name\
 , contact information and address at rickbarrett@gmail.com to have your 
 named added to the Guard's entry list. The building is ADA compliant and
  there's ample parking in front.\n\n\nWhen: 7 to 9 PM\n\nRepeats: Monthl
 y\, 4th Thursday\n\nContact: Rick Barrett at 206-365-1267 or  rickbarret
 t@gmail.com\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nAGENDA\n\nQuarterly Round Robin o
 n Neighborhood Projects and Issues\nContinued from June\n\nThe July Fede
 ration meeting will continue our discussion of important issues facing n
 eighborhoods throughout Seattle. Share your story about issues or projec
 ts in your neighborhood. Brainstorm about solutions and/or garner suppor
 t for your community’s position. If you have informational materials you
  would like distributed at the meeting\, please email electronic copies 
 or links to Jeannie Hale at jeannieh@serv.net.\n\n7:00 Call to Order and
  Introductions\n\nAdministration\n1. Changes to the agenda\n2. Treasurer
 ’s report\n3. President’s report\n\n7:15 Federation Annual Picnic\n\n7:2
 5 Issues and Projects:\n1. Zoo garage Follow up—Irene Wall\n2. Broadview
  Land Use Issue—Gloria Butts\n3. Funding (or lack of) for Seattle Police
  Department Accident Investigation Squad\n4. Parks and Recreation Strate
 gic Business Plan Progress Report—Lynn Ferguson\n5. Elements for Pedestr
 ian Master Plan Follow-up—Jorgen Bader\n6. Proposed Changes to Seattle’s
  Ethics Code\n7. Port Commissioner Questionnaire—Geof Logan\n8. Magnuson
  Park—Conversion of temporary\, transitional housing to permanent housin
 g\n9. QFC on Stone Way—DPD’s failure to enforce the Land Use Code\n10. A
 laskan Way Viaduct\n11. Other Issues/Projects\n\n9:00 Adjourn
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070927T190000
SUMMARY:Seattle Community Council Federation Meeting
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070927T210000
DESCRIPTION:What: An independent federation of Seattle Neighborhood grou
 ps.\n\nhttp://seattlefederation.blogspot.com/\n\n \"The Seattle Communit
 y Council Federation welcomes guests and representatives from community-
 based organization in the Seattle area. We want to be aware of issues af
 fecting your neighborhood\, and we hope that you will join us with your 
 input at our monthly meetings). \"\n\nWhere: NOAA (National Oceanic and 
 Atmospheric Agency)\, Pacific Marine Center on Lake Union \n1801 Fairvie
 w Avenue East.\n\nNOTE: As a federal facility\, NOAA is on high security
  alert. Those attending must enter by the security gate and may be asked
  to present photo ID. If you have not attended a recent Federation meeti
 ng\, please contact Rick Barrett at 206-365-1267 or email him your name\
 , contact information and address at rickbarrett@gmail.com to have your 
 named added to the Guard's entry list. The building is ADA compliant and
  there's ample parking in front.\n\n\nWhen: 7 to 9 PM\n\nRepeats: Monthl
 y\, 4th Thursday\n\nContact: Rick Barrett at 206-365-1267 or  rickbarret
 t@gmail.com\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nSEATTLE COMMUNITY COUNCIL FEDERAT
 ION\nRegular Meeting \nNOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency)\, 
 Pacific Marine Center on Lake Union\n1801 Fairview Avenue East\nThursday
 \, September 27\, 2007\n\nAGENDA\n\nThe Pedestrian Safety Budget Initiat
 ive\nfeaturing \nCouncilmember David Della\n\nFive members of the Seattl
 e City Council\, including Councilmember David Della\, have proposed a $
 3.5 million Pedestrian Safety Budget Initiative.  The plan includes fund
 ing for 24 additional red light runner cameras\, two to four mobile\, sp
 eed-enforcement vans that would target speeding vehicles near elementary
  and middle schools (similar to the way that red light runner cameras wo
 rk)\, development of a pilot program for new pedestrian safety infrastru
 cture improvements\, a public education and awareness program and sidewa
 lk investments.  Learn the details about the Pedestrian Safety Budget In
 itiative at the Federation meeting.  \n\nThe September Federation meetin
 g will continue our discussion of important issues facing neighborhoods 
 throughout Seattle.  Share your story about issues or projects in your n
 eighborhood.  Brainstorm about solutions and/or garner support for your 
 community's position.  If you have informational materials you would lik
 e distributed at the meeting\, please email electronic copies or links t
 o Jeannie Hale at jeannieh@serv.net.  \n\n7:00  Call to Order and Introd
 uctions\n\n       Administration\n1.    Changes to the agenda \n2.    Tr
 easurer's report\n3.    President's report\n\n7:10     Pedestrian Safety
  Budget Initiative—Councilmember David Della\n\n7:40    Goodwill Site Re
 development Project—Dearborn Street Coalition for Livable Neighborhoods\
 n\n8:10    Round Robin:  Bring Your Issues!  \n          1.       Change
 s in SEPA Thresholds \n          2.       Incentives for Historic Preser
 vation\n          3.       Other Issues/Projects\n9:00    Adjourn\n\nNOA
 A is a federal facility on high security alert\, so attendees must enter
  by the security gate and may need to present photo ID. \nIf you haven't
  attended a recent Federation meeting\, please send your name\, contact 
 information\, and address to rickbarrett@gmail.com  to be added to the e
 ntry list. No e-mail? Call 206-365-1267. The building is ADA compliant\,
  with ample parking in front. \n
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SUMMARY:Seattle Community Council Federation Meeting
DESCRIPTION:What: An independent federation of Seattle Neighborhood grou
 ps.\n\n\nMeeting details\, notes\, minutes:\n\nhttp://seattlefederation.
 blogspot.com/\n\n \"The Seattle Community Council Federation welcomes gu
 ests and representatives from community-based organization in the Seattl
 e area. We want to be aware of issues affecting your neighborhood\, and 
 we hope that you will join us with your input at our monthly meetings). 
 \"\n\nWhere: NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency)\, Pacific Ma
 rine Center on Lake Union \n1801 Fairview Avenue East.\n\nNOTE: As a fed
 eral facility\, NOAA is on high security alert. Those attending must ent
 er by the security gate and may be asked to present photo ID. If you hav
 e not attended a recent Federation meeting\, please contact Rick Barrett
  at 206-365-1267 or email him your name\, contact information and addres
 s at rickbarrett@gmail.com to have your named added to the Guard's entry
  list. The building is ADA compliant and there's ample parking in front.
 \n\n\nWhen: 7 to 9 PM\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 4th Thursday\n\nContact: Ric
 k Barrett at 206-365-1267 or  rickbarrett@gmail.com\n\nThis month's agen
 da:\n\n\nSEATTLE COMMUNITY COUNCIL FEDERATION\n\nRegular Meeting \nNOAA 
 (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency)\, Pacific Marine Center on Lak
 e Union\n1801 Fairview Avenue East\nThursday\, October 25\, 2007\n\nAGEN
 DA\n\nMulti-family Code Update\nfeaturing\nMike Podowski\, Department of
  Planning and Development \n\nThe Department of Planning and Development
  (DPD) is proposing to update multi-family zoning in the City's Land Use
  Code to advance the City's growth management objectives and better achi
 eve the City's goals and policies for new development\, and make the cod
 e easier to use and understand.  How will the proposed changes affect Se
 attle's low-density neighborhoods?  Will incentive zoning work?  Should 
 the City reduce parking requirements in multi-family zones?  Learn about
  the Mayor's proposal from DPD planner Mike Podowski. \n\nTo review the 
 Director's Report and recommendations for amendments to the multi-family
  code and the proposed ordinance\, go to: http://www.seattle.gov/DPD/Pla
 nning/Multifamily_Code_Update/Overview/ \n\nThe October Federation meeti
 ng will continue discussion of important issues facing neighborhoods thr
 oughout Seattle.  Share your story about issues or projects in your neig
 hborhood.  Brainstorm about solutions and/or garner support for your com
 munity's position.  If you have informational materials you would like d
 istributed at the meeting\, please email electronic copies or links to J
 eannie Hale at jeannieh@serv.net.  \n\n7:00        Call to Order and Int
 roductions\n        Administration\n1.    Changes to the agenda\n2.    T
 reasurer's report\n3.    President's report \n7:10    Multi-Family Code 
 Update—Mike Podowski\, Department of Planning and Development\n8:10    R
 ound Robin:  Bring Your Issues!  \n1.    Zoo Appeal Update—Irene Wall\n2
 .    Proposed zoning changes in SODO to accommodate Starbucks—Mesher \n3
 .    City Budget Issues\n4.    Other Issues/Projects\n9:00        Adjour
 n\n\nNOAA is a federal facility on high security alert\, so attendees mu
 st enter by the security gate and may need to present photo ID. If you h
 aven't attended a recent Federation meeting\, please send your name\, co
 ntact information\, and address to rickbarrett@gmail.com to be added to 
 the entry list. No e-mail? Call 206-365-1267. The building is ADA compli
 ant\, with ample parking in front.\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071115T190000
SUMMARY:Seattle Community Council Federation Meeting
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071115T210000
DESCRIPTION:What: An independent federation of Seattle Neighborhood grou
 ps.\n\nhttp://seattlefederation.blogspot.com/\n\n \"The Seattle Communit
 y Council Federation welcomes guests and representatives from community-
 based organization in the Seattle area. We want to be aware of issues af
 fecting your neighborhood\, and we hope that you will join us with your 
 input at our monthly meetings). \"\n\nWhere: NOAA (National Oceanic and 
 Atmospheric Agency)\, Pacific Marine Center on Lake Union \n1801 Fairvie
 w Avenue East.\n\nNOTE: As a federal facility\, NOAA is on high security
  alert. Those attending must enter by the security gate and may be asked
  to present photo ID. If you have not attended a recent Federation meeti
 ng\, please contact Rick Barrett at 206-365-1267 or email him your name\
 , contact information and address at rickbarrett@gmail.com to have your 
 named added to the Guard's entry list. The building is ADA compliant and
  there's ample parking in front.\n\n\nWhen: 7 to 9 PM\n\nRepeats: Monthl
 y\, 4th Thursday\n(1 week earlyt becuase of Thanskgiving)\n\nContact: Ri
 ck Barrett at 206-365-1267 or  rickbarrett@gmail.com\n\nThis month's age
 nda:\n\nSEATTLE COMMUNITY COUNCIL FEDERATION\nRegular Meeting\nNOAA (Nat
 ional Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency)\, Pacific Marine Center on Lake Un
 ion \n1801 Fairview Avenue East\nThursday\, November 15\, 2007\n\nAGENDA
 \n\nGreen Legacy For All Levy and Quarterly Round Robin on Neighborhood 
 Projects and Issues\n\nWith the Pro-Parks Levy expiring in 2008\, Seattl
 e will lose a significant source of funding for parks and open space pro
 jects.  A coalition of civic organizations has formed to advocate for co
 ntinued funding for Seattle's green spaces.  More than just parks\, the 
 green infrastructure approach looks at how to make the whole city more h
 umane\, healthy and ecologically-responsive.  Learn about the plans from
  coalition members. \nThe November meeting is also the Federation's quar
 terly round robin and your opportunity to brief our citywide membership 
 on projects and issues that your community council or organization is wo
 rking on.  Is there pending legislation you are following?  Do you have 
 issues with the work of any of the city's departments or public official
 s?  Do you have projects underway that other communities can learn from?
   The Round Robin is a great networking opportunity and a chance to gene
 rate support from the Federation and its member organizations for the im
 portant work you are doing.  \nIf you have informational materials you w
 ould like distributed at the meeting\, please email electronic copies or
  links to Jeannie Hale at jeannieh@serv.net. \n\n7:00        Call to Ord
 er and Introductions \n        Administration\n1.    Changes to the agen
 da\n2.    Treasurer's report\n3.    President's report\n\n7:15    Green 
 Legacy Levy—Brice Maryman and Cheryl Trivison\n\n7:45    Round Robin —Th
 anksgiving Cornucopia—Bring Your Issues!  \n1.    Congratulations on the
  Zoo Appeal\n2.    Seattle Parks and Recreation Strategic Business Plan 
 \n3.    Multi-Family Code Changes\n4.    12-year tax holiday for new bui
 ldings that allocate 20 percent of condo or apartments to middle income 
 residents \n5.    Incentive zoning—follow up\n6.    Other Issues/Project
 s\n\n9:00        Adjourn\n
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SUMMARY:Seattle Community Council Federation Meeting
DESCRIPTION:What: An independent federation of Seattle Neighborhood grou
 ps.\n\nhttp://seattlefederation.blogspot.com/\n\n \"The Seattle Communit
 y Council Federation welcomes guests and representatives from community-
 based organization in the Seattle area. We want to be aware of issues af
 fecting your neighborhood\, and we hope that you will join us with your 
 input at our monthly meetings). \"\n\nWhere: NOAA (National Oceanic and 
 Atmospheric Agency)\, Pacific Marine Center on Lake Union \n1801 Fairvie
 w Avenue East.\n\nNOTE: As a federal facility\, NOAA is on high security
  alert. Those attending must enter by the security gate and may be asked
  to present photo ID. If you have not attended a recent Federation meeti
 ng\, please contact Rick Barrett at 206-365-1267 or email him your name\
 , contact information and address at rickbarrett@gmail.com to have your 
 named added to the Guard's entry list. The building is ADA compliant and
  there's ample parking in front.\n\n\nWhen: 7 to 9 PM\n\nRepeats: Monthl
 y\, 4th Thursday\n\nContact: Rick Barrett at 206-365-1267 or  rickbarret
 t@gmail.com\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nSEATTLE COMMUNITY COUNCIL FEDERAT
 ION\n\nRegular Meeting\nNOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency)\,
  Pacific Marine Center on Lake Union \n1801 Fairview Avenue East\nThursd
 ay\, January 24\, 2008\n\nREVISED AGENDA\n\nA Dialogue with Councilmembe
 r Tom Rasmussen\nChair\, Parks and Seattle Center Committee \n\nWhat cha
 nges can parks supporters expect with a new Parks Superintendent and a n
 ew chair of the City Council's Parks Committee?  Is Seattle heading down
  the road of commercializing its parks?  What direction will be provided
  in the Parks Strategic Business Plan?  With the Pro-Parks Levy expiring
  in 2008\, will there be any funding sources for parks and open space pr
 ojects?  Will the City ever live up to its legal obligation to enforce I
 nitiative 42\, which prohibits conversion of park property to non-park u
 ses unless rigorous requirements are met?  \n\nLearn about Councilmember
  Rasmussen's vision for Seattle parks and recreation and the work of his
  council committee.  Share your views on parks issues confronting your c
 ommunity and the city.\n\nThe January meeting will also include a round 
 robin and is your opportunity to brief our citywide membership on projec
 ts and issues that your community council or organization is working on—
 and matters that the Federation should involve itself. \nIf you have inf
 ormational materials you would like distributed at the meeting\, please 
 email electronic copies or links to Jeannie Hale at jeannieh@serv.net an
 d copies will be provided at the meeting. \n\n7:00        Call to Order 
 and Introductions\n\n        Administration\n1.    Changes to the agenda
 \n2.    Treasurer's report\n3.    President's report\n\n7:15    A Dialog
 ue with Councilmember Tom Rasmussen \n\n8:15    Round Robin—Bring Your I
 ssues!  \n1.    Flooding Issues—Renee Barton\n2.    Northgate Overlay / 
 Pinehurst Update\n3.    Multi-Family Code Update\n4.    Land Use Committ
 ee Update\n5.    Children's Hospital proposed expansion update \n6.    O
 ther Issues/Projects\n\n9:00    Adjourn\n\nNOAA is a federal facility on
  high security alert\, so attendees must enter by the security gate and 
 may need to present photo ID. If you haven't attended a recent Federatio
 n meeting\, please send your name\, contact information\, and address to
  rickbarrett@gmail.com  to be added to the entry list. No e-mail? Call 2
 06-365-1267. The building is ADA compliant\, with ample parking in front
 .\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080228T190000
SUMMARY:Seattle Community Council Federation Meeting
DESCRIPTION:What: An independent federation of Seattle Neighborhood grou
 ps.\n\nhttp://seattlefederation.blogspot.com/\n\n \"The Seattle Communit
 y Council Federation welcomes guests and representatives from community-
 based organization in the Seattle area. We want to be aware of issues af
 fecting your neighborhood\, and we hope that you will join us with your 
 input at our monthly meetings). \"\n\nWhere: NOAA (National Oceanic and 
 Atmospheric Agency)\, Pacific Marine Center on Lake Union \n1801 Fairvie
 w Avenue East.\n\nNOTE: As a federal facility\, NOAA is on high security
  alert. Those attending must enter by the security gate and may be asked
  to present photo ID. If you have not attended a recent Federation meeti
 ng\, please contact Rick Barrett at 206-365-1267 or email him your name\
 , contact information and address at rickbarrett@gmail.com to have your 
 named added to the Guard's entry list. The building is ADA compliant and
  there's ample parking in front.\n\n\nWhen: 7 to 9 PM\n\nRepeats: Monthl
 y\, 4th Thursday\n\nContact: Rick Barrett at 206-365-1267 or  rickbarret
 t@gmail.com\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nSEATTLE COMMUNITY COUNCIL FEDERAT
 ION\nRegular Meeting\nNOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency)\, P
 acific Marine Center on Lake Union\n1801 Fairview Avenue East\nThursday\
 , February 28\, 2008\n\nAGENDA\n\nShould Seattle require Lobbyists and t
 heir Employers to file reports with the Ethics and Elections Commission?
   Is it time for Independent Oversight of Biosafety Laboratories in Seat
 tle?\n\nTransparency in government means providing as much information a
 s possible to citizens on how city government makes decisions.  There is
  now a proposal from Councilmember Nick Licata to require lobbyist regis
 tration and reporting.  Other cities require reporting.  Is this the dir
 ection Seattle should take?  Learn the details from Newell Aldrich\, Cou
 ncilmember Licata's legislative assistant.  \n\nSeattle got a wake-up ca
 ll three years ago when the University of Washington campus in the cente
 r of the city was temporarily proposed as the site for a Regional Biocon
 tainment Laboratory\, a large-scale high-security facility requiring bio
 containment to study disease-causing agents.  One result was public awar
 eness of biosafety laboratories already operating within the city.  Ther
 e are no provisions in place for the protection of human health that gov
 ern the siting of such laboratories.  There are inadequate provisions go
 verning the operations of such labs.  Learn about the proposal for indep
 endent oversight of Seattle Biosafety Laboratories from those who drafte
 d the proposed regulations.\n\n7:00        Call to Order and Introductio
 ns\n\n        Administration\n1.    Changes to the agenda\n2.    Treasur
 er's report\n3.    President's report\n\n7:15    Reporting by Lobbyists 
 and Lobbyists' Employers—Newell Aldrich\, Legislative Assistant to Counc
 ilmember Nick Licata\n\n7:45    Independent Oversight of Biolabs in Seat
 tle—Kit O'Neill\, Steven Reisler\, Mike McCormick and Randy Baker\n\n8:1
 5    Round Robin—Bring Your Issues!  \n1.    Proposed Multi-Family Code 
 Changes—Update\n2.    Updating Neighborhood Plans—Advantages and Pitfall
 s\n3.    Annexation of North Highline—Update \n4.    Pike Place Market I
 mprovement Levy\n5.    Children's Hospital Proposed Expansion—Update \n6
 .    Other Issues/Projects\n\n9:00        Adjourn\n\nNOAA is a federal f
 acility on high security alert\, so attendees must enter by the security
  gate and may need to present photo ID. If you haven't attended a recent
  Federation meeting\, please send your name\, contact information\, and 
 address to rickbarrett@gmail.com  to be added to the entry list. No e-ma
 il? Call 206-365-1267. The building is ADA compliant\, with ample parkin
 g in front.\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080327T190000
SUMMARY:Seattle Community Council Federation Meeting
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080327T210000
DESCRIPTION:What: An independent federation of Seattle Neighborhood grou
 ps.\n\nhttp://seattlefederation.blogspot.com/\n\n \"The Seattle Communit
 y Council Federation welcomes guests and representatives from community-
 based organization in the Seattle area. We want to be aware of issues af
 fecting your neighborhood\, and we hope that you will join us with your 
 input at our monthly meetings). \"\n\nWhere: NOAA (National Oceanic and 
 Atmospheric Agency)\, Pacific Marine Center on Lake Union \n1801 Fairvie
 w Avenue East.\n\nNOTE: As a federal facility\, NOAA is on high security
  alert. Those attending must enter by the security gate and may be asked
  to present photo ID. If you have not attended a recent Federation meeti
 ng\, please contact Rick Barrett at 206-365-1267 or email him your name\
 , contact information and address at rickbarrett@gmail.com to have your 
 named added to the Guard's entry list. The building is ADA compliant and
  there's ample parking in front.\n\n\nWhen: 7 to 9 PM\n\nRepeats: Monthl
 y\, 4th Thursday\n\nContact: Rick Barrett at 206-365-1267 or  rickbarret
 t@gmail.com\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nSEATTLE COMMUNITY COUNCIL FEDERAT
 ION\nRegular Meeting\nNOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency)\, P
 acific Marine Center on Lake Union\n1801 Fairview Avenue East\nThursday\
 , March 27\, 2008\n\nAGENDA\n\nThe Future of Seattle's Libraries – \nA D
 ialogue with City Librarian Deborah Jacobs\n\nThe $196.4 million Librari
 es for All bond measure approved by voters in 1998 is coming to its conc
 lusion.  In addition to a new Central Library\, projects have been under
 taken in Wallingford\, NewHolly\, Delridge\, Capitol Hill\, Green Lake\,
  Rainier Beach\, West Seattle\, High Point\, North East\, Beacon Hill\, 
 Columbia\, Greenwood\, Fremont\, Ballard\, the International  District\,
  Lake City\, Northgate\, Montlake\, South Park\, Douglass-Truth\, Southw
 est\, Queen Anne and the University District.  So\, what is next?  What 
 are the Library's future needs?\n\nHow will the Library continue to buil
 d on its history of excellence in serving citizens?  Will there ever be 
 sufficient funding to maintain staffing to ensure open access to informa
 tion\, resources and services for our diverse communities and collection
 s on par with King County?   Will funding ever be available for the Libr
 ary's reciprocal borrowing agreement with King County?  How will the Lib
 rary and the Board of Trustees modify its service plan with funding limi
 tations?  These are just a sampling of questions that will be asked of C
 ity Librarian Deborah Jacobs and Library Board of Trustees member\, Raji
 v Shah at the March Federation meeting.\n\n7:00        Call to Order and
  Introductions\n        Administration\n1.    Changes to the agenda\n2. 
    Treasurer's report\n3.    President's report\n\n7:15    The Future of
  Seattle's Libraries—City Librarian Deborah Jacobs and Library Trustee R
 ajiv Shah.  \n\n8:15    Round Robin—Bring Your Issues!  \n1.    Multi-Fa
 mily Code Update Task Force Report\n2.    Pike Place Market Improvement 
 Levy\n3.    Updating Neighborhood Plans—Advantages and Pitfalls\n4.    W
 ill the Magnuson Park wetlands be filled?\n5.    Children's Hospital Pro
 posed Expansion—Update \n6.    Other Issues/Projects\n\n9:00        Adjo
 urn\n\nNOAA is a federal facility on high security alert\, so attendees 
 must enter by the security gate and may need to present photo ID. If you
  haven't attended a recent Federation meeting\, please send your name\, 
 contact information\, and address to rickbarrett@gmail.com  to be added 
 to the entry list. No e-mail? Call 206-365-1267. The building is ADA com
 pliant\, with ample parking in front.
END:VEVENT
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SUMMARY:Seattle Community Council Federation Meeting
DESCRIPTION:What: An independent federation of Seattle Neighborhood grou
 ps.\n\nhttp://seattlefederation.blogspot.com/\n\n \"The Seattle Communit
 y Council Federation welcomes guests and representatives from community-
 based organization in the Seattle area. We want to be aware of issues af
 fecting your neighborhood\, and we hope that you will join us with your 
 input at our monthly meetings). \"\n\nWhere: NOAA (National Oceanic and 
 Atmospheric Agency)\, Pacific Marine Center on Lake Union \n1801 Fairvie
 w Avenue East.\n\nNOTE: As a federal facility\, NOAA is on high security
  alert. Those attending must enter by the security gate and may be asked
  to present photo ID. If you have not attended a recent Federation meeti
 ng\, please contact Rick Barrett at 206-365-1267 or email him your name\
 , contact information and address at rickbarrett@gmail.com to have your 
 named added to the Guard's entry list. The building is ADA compliant and
  there's ample parking in front.\n\n\nWhen: 7 to 9 PM\n\nRepeats: Monthl
 y\, 4th Thursday\n\nContact: Rick Barrett at 206-365-1267 or  rickbarret
 t@gmail.com\n\nThis month's agenda:\nAGENDA\n\nPike Place Market Levy an
 d Campaign Finance Reform\n\nThe April Federation meeting will feature s
 peakers on both the proposed Pike Place Market Levy and proposals to imp
 lement the local option for public funding of local elections approved b
 y the state Legislature in the 2008 legislative session.\n\nMarket Levy:
   You've read that the Mayor has proposed a six-year\, $75 million levy 
 for improvements to the Pike Place Market for the November 2008 ballot. 
  Learn about the needs of the Market and different perspectives. The lev
 y as proposed by the Mayor would cost the median Seattle homeowner $37 p
 er year from 2009 through 2014 (based on a $420\,000 home).  The levy pr
 oposal would include:\n•    $68.6 million for major repair\, structural\
 , and infrastructure and accessibility upgrades to all Public Developmen
 t Authority (PDA)-owned Market buildings\, as well as associated tenant 
 space alteration costs.\n•    $2 million for capital improvements to Vic
 tor Steinbrueck Park to make it a more lively and attractive park that c
 an be a great gathering place and an asset to the Market and neighborhoo
 d.\n•    $4.4 million in estimated financing costs.\n\nLocal Option for 
 Public Campaign Financing:  In the 2008 legislative session\, the Legisl
 ature approved a bill ending a 16-year state ban and once again allowed 
 local jurisdictions to create programs that offer public funds for local
  political campaigns—legislation supported by the Federation. What is th
 e appropriate approach to implementing legislation at the local level in
  Seattle?  Learn from representatives from Washington Public Campaigns a
 bout their work to level the playing field in political campaigns.   \n\
 n7:00        Call to Order and Introductions\n        Administration\n1.
     Changes to the agenda\n2.    Treasurer's report\n3.    President's r
 eport\n\n7:15    The Pike Street Market Levy—The Needs of the Market \n\
 n7:45    Campaign Finance Reform at the Local Level—The Options\n\n8:15 
    Round Robin—Bring Your Issues!  \n\n9:00        Adjourn\n\nNOAA is a 
 federal facility on high security alert\, so attendees must enter by the
  security gate and may need to present photo ID. If you haven't attended
  a recent Federation meeting\, please send your name\, contact informati
 on\, and address to rickbarrett@gmail.com  to be added to the entry list
 . No e-mail? Call 206-365-1267. The building is ADA compliant\, with amp
 le parking in front.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT2H
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080522T190000
SUMMARY:Seattle Community Council Federation Meeting
DESCRIPTION:What: An independent federation of Seattle Neighborhood grou
 ps.\n\nhttp://seattlefederation.blogspot.com/\n\n \"The Seattle Communit
 y Council Federation welcomes guests and representatives from community-
 based organization in the Seattle area. We want to be aware of issues af
 fecting your neighborhood\, and we hope that you will join us with your 
 input at our monthly meetings). \"\n\nWhere: NOAA (National Oceanic and 
 Atmospheric Agency)\, Pacific Marine Center on Lake Union \n1801 Fairvie
 w Avenue East.\n\nNOTE: As a federal facility\, NOAA is on high security
  alert. Those attending must enter by the security gate and may be asked
  to present photo ID. If you have not attended a recent Federation meeti
 ng\, please contact Rick Barrett at 206-365-1267 or email him your name\
 , contact information and address at rickbarrett@gmail.com to have your 
 named added to the Guard's entry list. The building is ADA compliant and
  there's ample parking in front.\n\n\nWhen: 7 to 9 PM\n\nRepeats: Monthl
 y\, 4th Thursday\n\nContact: Rick Barrett at 206-365-1267 or  rickbarret
 t@gmail.com\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nSEATTLE COMMUNITY COUNCIL FEDERAT
 ION\nRegular Meeting\nNOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency)\, P
 acific Marine Center on Lake Union\n1801 Fairview Avenue East\nThursday\
 , May 22\, 2008\n\nAGENDA\n\nA Dialogue with Councilmember Sally Clark\n
 Chair\, Planning\, Land Use and Neighborhoods Committee\n\nWith the Mayo
 r's pro-growth\, pro-density and pro-business agenda\, will the City Cou
 ncil's Planning\, Land Use and Neighborhoods Committee exercise independ
 ent judgment on land use issues?   What will be the future of neighborho
 od planning in light of the City Auditor's Neighborhood Plan Implementat
 ion Audit Report?  Will citizen-driven neighborhood planning continue\, 
 or will the City move to a top-down approach as predicted?   These are j
 ust a few issues we will address with Councilmember Sally Clark\, who is
  also vice chair of the Transportation Committee.   \n\nLearn about Coun
 cilmember Clark's vision for keeping the City's neighborhoods livable an
 d the economy thriving.  \n\nThe May meeting will also include a round r
 obin and is your opportunity to brief our citywide membership on project
 s and issues that your community council or organization is working on—a
 nd matters that the Federation should involve itself.  If you have infor
 mational materials you would like distributed at the meeting\, please em
 ail electronic copies or links to Jeannie Hale at jeannieh@serv.net and 
 copies will be provided at the meeting.\n\n7:00        Call to Order and
  Introductions\n        Administration\n1.    Changes to the agenda\n2. 
    Treasurer's report\n3.    President's report\n\n7:15    Round Robin—B
 ring Your Issues!  \n1.    Multi-Family Code Proposed Changes—update \n2
 .    Southeast District Council—Have social service agencies been given 
 voting spots on the Council contrary to bylaws?\n3.    Mega-House legisl
 ation\n4.    Parks and Green Spaces Levy—funding for priorities\n5.    O
 ther Issues/Projects\n\n7:45    A Dialogue with Councilmember Sally Clar
 k\n\n8:45    Round Robin—Continued  \n\n9:00     Adjourn\n\nNOAA is a fe
 deral facility on high security alert\, so attendees must enter by the s
 ecurity gate and may need to present photo ID.   If you haven't attended
  a recent Federation meeting\, please send your name\, contact informati
 on\, and address to  rickbarrett@gmail.com  to be added to the entry lis
 t. No e-mail? Call 206-365-1267.       The building is ADA compliant\, w
 ith ample parking in front.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080925T190000
SUMMARY:Seattle Community Council Federation Meeting
DESCRIPTION:What: An independent federation of Seattle Neighborhood grou
 ps.\n\nhttp://seattlefederation.blogspot.com/\n\n \"The Seattle Communit
 y Council Federation welcomes guests and representatives from community-
 based organization in the Seattle area. We want to be aware of issues af
 fecting your neighborhood\, and we hope that you will join us with your 
 input at our monthly meetings). \"\n\nWhere: NOAA (National Oceanic and 
 Atmospheric Agency)\, Pacific Marine Center on Lake Union \n1801 Fairvie
 w Avenue East.\n\nNOTE: As a federal facility\, NOAA is on high security
  alert. Those attending must enter by the security gate and may be asked
  to present photo ID. If you have not attended a recent Federation meeti
 ng\, please contact Rick Barrett at 206-365-1267 or email him your name\
 , contact information and address at rickbarrett@gmail.com to have your 
 named added to the Guard's entry list. The building is ADA compliant and
  there's ample parking in front.\n\n\nWhen: 7 to 9 PM\n\nRepeats: Monthl
 y\, 4th Thursday\n\nContact: Rick Barrett at 206-365-1267 or  rickbarret
 t@gmail.com\n\nThis month's agenda:\nAGENDA\n\nQuarterly Round Robin on 
 Neighborhood Projects and Issues\n\nThe September Federation meeting is 
 your opportunity to brief our citywide membership on projects and issues
  that your community council or organization is working on.  Is there pe
 nding legislation you are following?  Has your community council develop
 ed city budget priorities?  Do you have issues with the work of any of t
 he city's departments or public officials?  Do you have projects underwa
 y that other communities can learn from?  The Round Robin is a great net
 working opportunity and a chance to generate support from the Federation
  and its member organizations for the important work you are doing.  \n\
 nIf you have informational materials you would like distributed at the m
 eeting\, please email electronic copies or links to Jeannie Hale at jean
 nieh@serv.net. \n\n7:00        Call to Order and Introductions\n        
 Administration\n1.    Changes to the agenda\n2.    Treasurer's report\n3
 .    President's report\n\n7:15    Round Robin\n1.    Pike Place Market 
 levy\n2.    Parks levy—Should the Federation take a position?\n3.    The
  City's non-fix for megahouses\n4.    Jail siting—Update \n5.    Lake Un
 ion Opportunity Alliance (LUOA)—a new voice for South Lake Union\n6.    
 Updating neighborhood plans\n7.    RPZ proposed policy changes\n8.    Ma
 gnuson Park continuing issues\n9.    University Village proposed expansi
 on\n10.    Study showing elevated risk of cancer from airborne pollutant
 s in south Seattle\, most particularly Georgetown and South Park\n11.   
  Neighborhood blogs—a report from the recent Seattle Public Library/City
  Club event\n12.    Children's Hospital proposed expansion—Is there a co
 mpromise?\n13.    Noise ordinance update\n14.    Other Issues/Projects\n
 \n9:00        Adjourn\n\nNOAA is a federal facility on high security ale
 rt\, so attendees must enter by the security gate and may need to presen
 t photo ID. If you haven't attended a recent Federation meeting\, please
  send your name\, contact information\, and address to rickbarrett@gmail
 .com  to be added to the entry list. No e-mail? Call 206-365-1267. The b
 uilding is ADA compliant\, with ample parking in front.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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SUMMARY:Seattle Community Council Federation Meeting
DESCRIPTION:What: An independent federation of Seattle Neighborhood grou
 ps.\n\nhttp://seattlefederation.blogspot.com/\n\n \"The Seattle Communit
 y Council Federation welcomes guests and representatives from community-
 based organization in the Seattle area. We want to be aware of issues af
 fecting your neighborhood\, and we hope that you will join us with your 
 input at our monthly meetings). \"\n\nWhere: NOAA (National Oceanic and 
 Atmospheric Agency)\, Pacific Marine Center on Lake Union \n1801 Fairvie
 w Avenue East.\n\nNOTE: As a federal facility\, NOAA is on high security
  alert. Those attending must enter by the security gate and may be asked
  to present photo ID. If you have not attended a recent Federation meeti
 ng\, please contact Rick Barrett at 206-365-1267 or email him your name\
 , contact information and address at rickbarrett@gmail.com to have your 
 named added to the Guard's entry list. The building is ADA compliant and
  there's ample parking in front.\n\n\nWhen: 7 to 9 PM\n\nRepeats: Monthl
 y\, 4th Thursday\n\nContact: Rick Barrett at 206-365-1267 or  rickbarret
 t@gmail.com\n\nThis month's agenda:\nSEATTLE COMMUNITY COUNCIL FEDERATIO
 N\nRegular Meeting\nNOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency)\, Pac
 ific Marine Center on Lake Union\n1801 Fairview Avenue East\nhttp://seat
 tlefederation.blogspot.com/\nThursday\, November 20\, 2008\n\nAGENDA\n\n
 Quarterly Round Robin on Neighborhood Projects and Issues\nA Continuatio
 n of a Seemingly Never-ending Story\n\nThe September Federation meeting 
 will continue our quarterly discussion of issues and projects in your ne
 ighborhood.  It is your opportunity to brief our citywide membership abo
 ut what you are working on and to share perceptions on what is going rig
 ht and what isn't with our city government.\n\nThe Round Robin is a grea
 t networking opportunity and a chance to generate support from the Feder
 ation and its member organizations for the important work you are doing.
   \n\nIf you have informational materials you would like distributed at 
 the meeting\, please email electronic copies or links to Jeannie Hale at
  jeannieh@serv.net. \n\n7:00        Call to Order and Introductions\n   
      Administration\n1.    Changes to the agenda\n2.    Treasurer's repo
 rt\n3.    President's report\n\n7:15    Round Robin\n1.    Jail siting—U
 pdate (15 minutes)\n2.    Vote counting machines—Will King County be pre
 pared to have a paper trail to voting results?\n3.    Appeal of the Chil
 dren's Final EIS\n4.    Electing a County Elections Officer—The Process 
 and are there any Candidates for the February Election?\n5.    Universit
 y Village proposed expansion—Yet again!  300 unit housing complex planne
 d at QFC\n6.    Upcoming City Council Races\n7.    Other Issues/Projects
 \n\n9:00        Adjourn\n\nNOAA is a federal facility on high security a
 lert\, so attendees must enter by the security gate and may need to pres
 ent photo ID. If you haven't attended a recent Federation meeting\, plea
 se send your name\, contact information\, and address to rickbarrett@gma
 il.com  to be added to the entry list. No e-mail? Call 206-365-1267. The
  building is ADA compliant\, with ample parking in front.
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090423T190000
SUMMARY:Seattle Community Council Federation Meeting
DESCRIPTION:What: An independent federation of Seattle Neighborhood grou
 ps.\n\nhttp://seattlefederation.blogspot.com/\n\n \"The Seattle Communit
 y Council Federation welcomes guests and representatives from community-
 based organization in the Seattle area. We want to be aware of issues af
 fecting your neighborhood\, and we hope that you will join us with your 
 input at our monthly meetings). \"\n\nWhere: NOAA (National Oceanic and 
 Atmospheric Agency)\, Pacific Marine Center on Lake Union \n1801 Fairvie
 w Avenue East.\n\nNOTE: As a federal facility\, NOAA is on high security
  alert. Those attending must enter by the security gate and may be asked
  to present photo ID. If you have not attended a recent Federation meeti
 ng\, please contact Rick Barrett at 206-365-1267 or email him your name\
 , contact information and address at rickbarrett@gmail.com to have your 
 named added to the Guard's entry list. The building is ADA compliant and
  there's ample parking in front.\n\n\nWhen: 7 to 9 PM\n\nRepeats: Monthl
 y\, 4th Thursday\n\nContact: Rick Barrett at 206-365-1267 or  rickbarret
 t@gmail.com\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nThe Hazards of Light Pollution\nf
 eaturing representatives from Dark Skies Northwest\n\nLargely because of
  a proliferation of unregulated\, glaring lights\, the Milky Way can no 
 longer be seen from Seattle. With the adoption of full cut-off lighting 
 and appropriate lighting levels\, our view of the Milky Way can be resto
 red.  What are the impediments to enacting measures to protect our night
  skies and public health?  \n\nThe April Federation meeting will feature
  representatives from Dark Skies Northwest to discuss the basic aspects 
 of light pollution including lighting design aesthetics\, energy waste\,
  toll on health\, effects on wildlife\, loss of our view of the cosmos. 
  Learn what can be done to help remedy the problem though good outdoor l
 ighting and effective ordinances.  \nSee: http://www.kcba.org/newsevents
 /barbulletin/archive/2009/09-03/article1.aspx\n\nThe April meeting will 
 also include our monthly Round Robin of issues and projects in your neig
 hborhood.  It is your opportunity to brief our citywide membership about
  what you are working on and to share perceptions on what is going right
  and what isn’t with our city government.  Don’t forget\, it is time to 
 renew your Federation dues! \n\nIf you have informational materials you 
 would like distributed at the meeting\, please email electronic copies o
 r links to Jeannie Hale at jeannieh@serv.net. \n\n7:00        Call to Or
 der and Introductions\n        Administration\n1.    Changes to the agen
 da\n2.    Treasurer’s report\n3.    President’s report\n\n7:15    The Ha
 zards of Light Pollution:  Bruce Weertman\, Lew Macfarlane\, Rubie Johns
 on and David Ingram\, Dark Skies Northwest\n\n8:30    Round Robin\n1.   
  Legalizing detached accessory dwelling citywide\n2.    Neighborhood Pla
 nning Advisory Committee—status report\n3.    Other issues/projects\n\n9
 :00        Adjourn\n\nNOAA is a federal facility on high security alert\
 , so attendees must enter by the security gate and may need to present p
 hoto ID. If you haven't attended a recent Federation meeting\, please se
 nd your name\, contact information\, and address to rickbarrett@gmail.co
 m  to be added to the entry list. No e-mail? Call 206-365-1267. The buil
 ding is ADA compliant\, with ample parking in front.\n
END:VEVENT
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.fremontmarket.com/madison/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080523T150000
SUMMARY:Madrona  Farmers Market
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080523T190000
DESCRIPTION:Fresh veggies\, bread\, and other goodies! Grocery Outlet pa
 rking lot\, MLK & Union\, \n\nWeekly\, May 16th to September 26th\n\nhtt
 p://www.fremontmarket.com/madison/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071101T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071101T235900
SUMMARY:Seattle Art Museum FREE 
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DESCRIPTION:Free\, 1st Thursday\, 10 Am - Midnight!\n\nLots of other mus
 eums/galleries also free on 1st Thursday.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080311T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080311T200000
SUMMARY:State of the Central District
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DESCRIPTION:The 2nd Annual The State of the Central District: A Communit
 y Forum\, will take place on Tuesday\, March 11\, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.\, in
  Schafer Auditorium (Lemieux Library) at Seattle University.\n\nThis is 
 an annual event that began in March 2007 as part of a service-learning c
 lass project where students were charged with the task of collecting dat
 a on the impact of gentrification in Seattle's Central District. This ye
 ar\, students will present their findings and a panel of key community l
 eaders will address the findings and the current political\, economic an
 d social climate of the Central District.\n\nThe panelists are: James Bi
 ble (President\, Seattle-King County NAACP)\, Garry Owens (Department of
  Neighborhoods\, City of Seattle)\, Lynn Domingo (Legacy of Equality\, L
 eadership and Organizing)\, Andrew Miller (Miller Park Neighborhood Asso
 ciation)\, Jim Mueller (JC Mueller LLC)\, Professor Henry McGee (School 
 of Law\, Seattle University) and Professor Flora Wilson Bridges (School 
 of Theology & Ministry\, Seattle University).\n\nThe findings of the fir
 st report\, The State of the Central District Report (2007)\, will be un
 veiled\, which we hope will continue an ongoing dialogue and call to act
 ion within the community about this issue. This event is sponsored by th
 e Departments of Cultural Anthropology\, Sociology\, Social Work and Glo
 bal African Studies\, Washington Educators for Social Justice\, the Seat
 tle University Center for Service and Community Engagement and Professor
  Le Xuan Hy\, the Pigott-McCone Endowed Chair.\n\n[Notes from Andrew Tay
 lor:\n\n I believe I am the Andrew Miller mentioned above: they did invi
 te me.\n\n The format of the event is as follows:\n \n6:00 – 6:10 – Welc
 ome and introduction of our panelists\n6:10 – 6:40 – Student Presentatio
 ns\n6:40 – 7:30 – Panel Discussion\n7:30 – 8:00 – Q&A and Open Discussio
 n with the Community ]
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080412T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080412T140000
SUMMARY:YMCA Healthy Kids Day
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DESCRIPTION:Meredith Mathews YMCA is holding Healthy Kids Day on Saturda
 y the 12th from 10 am - 2 pm. They will have healthy activities for kids
  and families including blood sugar testing and nutritional information\
 , demonstrations and family yoga\, swimming programs\, and community inf
 ormation.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:330 19th Ave E.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070410T190000
SUMMARY:Miller Community Center Advisory Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070410T210000
DESCRIPTION:What: The Miiler Advisory Council works closely with Miller 
 Community Center to help provide support and imagination to bring you th
 e programs you want. The Advisory Council assists in providing programs 
 and services to the community and advise the Department of Parks and Rec
 reation regarding programs\, services\, facilities and operations\n\nhtt
 p://www.seattle.gov/parks/centers/miller.htm\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/p
 arks/Arc/default.htm\n\nWhere: Miller Community Center\, 330 - 19th Ave.
  E.\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 2nd Tuesday\n\nContact: Center Director Thavy 
 Pen\, 684-4753\, thavy.pen@seattle.gov\n\nThis month's agenda:
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://seattlefederation.blogspot.com/2008/06/new-info-on-
 seattle-community-council.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080621T100000
SUMMARY:SEATTLE COMMUNITY COUNCIL FEDERATION\nAnnual Workshop
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080621T130000
DESCRIPTION:Brighton Apartment Penthouse\n6727 Rainier Avenue South\nSat
 urday\, June 21\, 2008\, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.\nWhen you arrive at the Bright
 on turn left into the visitor's parking area. Someone will be in the lob
 by to admit you and direct you to the ADA compliant elevator.\n\nEVERYON
 E WELCOME\, THIS IS AN OPEN\, COMMUNITY-WIDE WORKSHOP\n\nA Dialogue With
  The Livable Seattle Movement\,\nSome Proposed Solutions To Make Seattle
  More Livable and Affordable\n
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BEGIN:VEVENT
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.capitolhillcommunitycouncil.org/forum/t-86868/c
 apitol-hill-procession-of-the-spirits-halloween-walk
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081031T170000
SUMMARY:CHCC Halloween Event
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081031T200000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.capitolhillcommunitycouncil.org/forum/t-86868/cap
 itol-hill-procession-of-the-spirits-halloween-walk\n\nAttention Trick or
  Treaters!\n\nThe Capitol Hill Community Council announces the first ann
 ual\nCapitol Hill “Procession of the Spirits” Halloween Walk\nFriday Oct
 . 31\, 2008\n5-8pm\n\nMusic\, candy and community.\n\nTheme this year is
  “skulls”\n\nCome dress in your best costume as we celebrate life and re
 member those that have gone on before us.\nWalk starts at Seattle Center
  Community College at 7pm\,\nProceeds down the West side of Broadway to 
 Roy St and then back up the East side.
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SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood District Council
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081009T193000
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Centra Area S. of Madison & Madison
 -Miller area:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/boundaries.h
 tm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n2323 East Cherry Street\n\nConta
 ct: Ted Divina\nted.divina@seattle.gov\nNeighborhood District Coordinato
 r\n206-233-7257\n\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 2nd Thursday\, 6 - 7:30 PM\n\nTh
 is month's agenda:\n
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SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood District Council
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Centra Area S. of Madison & Madison
 -Miller area:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/boundaries.h
 tm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n2323 East Cherry Street\n\nConta
 ct: Ted Divina\nted.divina@seattle.gov\nNeighborhood District Coordinato
 r\n206-233-7257\n\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 2nd Thursday\, 6 - 7:30 PM\n\nTh
 is month's agenda:\nCentral Area Neighborhood \nDistrict Council\nOctobe
 r 9th\, 2008: 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm\nGarfield Community Center\n2323 East Che
 rry Street\n\n\n\n----- Agenda Topics -----\n1.	Introductions\n•	Name an
 d Affiliation\n•	Additions to Agenda	Ron Boddie\, Chair - CANDC\nDistric
 t Council Members\n	6:00 p.m.- 6:05 p.m.\nRoundtable\n2.	Updates from ne
 ighborhoods	Ron Boddie Chair	6:05 pm – 6:20 pm\n3.	Update from Neighborh
 ood Plan Stewardship Committee	Adrienne Bailey\, Vice Chair	6:20 p.m.- 6
 :25 p.m.\n\n4. SE NDC	Adrienne Bailey\nPat Murakami\n	6:25 p.m.- 6:35 p.
 m.\n5.Seattle City Council	Bruce Harrell  (20 minutes)\nSally Clark     
  (20 minutes)	6:35 p.m.- 7:15 p.m.\n6. Enhancement Fund – Emergency Prep
 aredness/Neighborhood Maps	Discussion	7:15 p.m.–7:25 p.m.\n7. AIA for No
 vember meeting Adjournment		7:25 pm - 7:30 p.m.\n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081113T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood District Council
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Centra Area S. of Madison & Madison
 -Miller area:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/boundaries.h
 tm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n2323 East Cherry Street\n\nConta
 ct: Ted Divina\nted.divina@seattle.gov\nNeighborhood District Coordinato
 r\n206-233-7257\n\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 2nd Thursday\, 6 - 7:30 PM\n\nTh
 is month's agenda:\n\n 	Central Area Neighborhood \nDistrict Council\nNo
 vember 13th\, 2008: 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm\nGarfield Community Center\n2323 Ea
 st Cherry Street\n\n\n\n----- Agenda Topics -----\n\nCORRECTION: COUNCIL
 MEMBER LICATA CANNOT ATTEND!\n\n1.	Introductions\n•	Name and Affiliation
 \n•	Additions to Agenda	Ron Boddie\, Chair - CANDC\nDistrict Council Mem
 bers\n\nRoundtable\n2.	Updates from neighborhoods	Ron Boddie Chair\n3.	U
 pdate from Neighborhood Plan Stewardship Committee	Adrienne Bailey\, Vic
 e Chair\n4. SE NDC	Adrienne Bailey\n5.Seattle City Council	Nick Licatal 
  (20 minutes)\n15 minutes report \n5 minutes question& answer\n6. Alcoho
 l Impact Area Presentation	Tienney Milnor\n7. Emergency Preparedness Dec
 ember meeting Adjournment	Ron Boddie\n\n
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DURATION:PT1H30M
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081211T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood District Council
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Centra Area S. of Madison & Madison
 -Miller area:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/boundaries.h
 tm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n2323 East Cherry Street\n\nConta
 ct: Ted Divina\nted.divina@seattle.gov\nNeighborhood District Coordinato
 r\n206-233-7257\n\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 2nd Thursday\, 6 - 7:30 PM\n\nTh
 is month's agenda:\n1.	Introductions\n•	Name and Affiliation\n•	Addition
 s to Agenda	Ron Boddie\, Chair - CANDC\nDistrict Council Members\n	6:00 
 p.m.- 6:05 p.m.\n\n2.	CNC brief	Ron Boddie Chair	6:05 pm – 6:10 pm\n3.	N
 omination Committee Report	Ron Boddie Chair	6:10 p.m.- 6:15 p.m.\n\n4.  
 Emergency Preparedness Workshop	Tracy Connelly	6:15 p.m.- 7:10 p.m.\n5. 
  Snacks	Members	7:10 p.m.- 7:30 p.m.\n6. Adjournment	Ron Boddie	7:30 p.m
 .\n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090108T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood District Council
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Centra Area S. of Madison & Madison
 -Miller area:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/boundaries.h
 tm\n\nWhere: Garfield Community Center\n2323 East Cherry Street\n\nConta
 ct: Ted Divina\nted.divina@seattle.gov\nNeighborhood District Coordinato
 r\n206-233-7257\n\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 2nd Thursday\, 6 - 7:30 PM\n\nTh
 is month's agenda:\n 	Central Area Neighborhood \nDistrict Council\nJanu
 ary 8th\, 2009: 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm\nGarfield Community Center\n2323 East C
 herry Street\n\n\n\n----- Agenda Topics -----\n1.	Introductions\n•	Addit
 ions to Agenda\n•	Group Reports/Updates	Tenaya Wright\, Chair - \nDistri
 ct Council Members\n	6:00 p.m.- 6:15 p.m.\n\n2.	Marketing the District C
 ouncil 	Tenaya Wright Chair	6:15 pm – 6:25 pm\n3.	By Laws Discussion	Thu
 rston Muskelly\, Vice Chair	6:25 p.m.- 6:45 p.m.\n\n4.  2009 Work Plan D
 iscussion	All Members	6:45 p.m.- 7:10 p.m.\n5.  Thank You Card to Ms. Co
 nnelly for Emergency Preparedness Training	All Members	7:10 p.m.- 7:30 p
 .m.\n6. Items for February 12th NDC meeting\nAdjournment	Tenaya Wright C
 hair	7:30 p.m.\n\nCentral Area Neighborhood District Coucnil :\n\nAfrica
 n American Veterans Group 			Robert Stephens\nCentral Area Neighborhood 
 Association		Darcy Marlowe\nCentral Area Chamber of Commerce			DeCharlen
 e Williams\nColman Neighbors Association			Meg Olsen\nGarfield Community
  Council				Marcia Sheckler\nGreater Madison Valley Community Council		A
 drienne Bailey	\nJackson Place Community Council			Steve Van Oel\nJackso
 n Street Community Association		Jennifer Habu\nJudkins Park Community Co
 uncil			Vince Furfaro\nLeschi Community Council 				Thurston Muskelly\nM
 adrona Community Council				Cynthia Stross\nMadrona Valley Neighborhood 
 Association		George Martinez\nMiller Park Community Council			Andrew Tay
 lor\nMt. Baker Community Council				Pat Murakami\nSeattle University 			
 		Mako Fitts\nSquire Park Community Council			Tenaya Wright\nWA Educator
 s for Social Justice			Gary Perry\n12th Avenue Neighborhood Planning			B
 ill Zosel\n14th and Main Neighborhood Association		Joan Habu\n23rd & Uni
 on Merchants				Jean Tinnea\nBlack Dollar Day Task Force				Lottie Cross
 \n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090312T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood District Council
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Centra Area S. of Madison & Madison
 -Miller area:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/boundaries.h
 tm\n\nWhere: Douglass Truth Library\n2300 East Yesler Way\n\n\nContact: 
 Ted Divina\nted.divina@seattle.gov\nNeighborhood District Coordinator\n2
 06-233-7257\n\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 2nd Thursday\, 6 - 7:30 PM\n\nThis m
 onth's agenda:\n 	Central Area Neighborhood \nDistrict Council\nThursday
  March 12th\, 2009: 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm\nDouglass Truth Library\n2300 East 
 Yesler Way\n\n\n\n----- Agenda Topics -----\n1.	Introductions\n•	Additio
 ns to Agenda\n•	Group Reports/Updates	Tenaya Wright\, Chair - \nDistrict
  Council Members\n	6:00 p.m.- 6:15 p.m.\n\nSeattle City Council 	Richard
  Conlin	6:15 pm – 6:45 pm\n08 Letter of Intent Applicants\n3 minute brie
 fings.  2 min presentation\n1 minute question & answer.\nRecap	Tenaya Wr
 ight Chair\nMatching Fund Staff	6:45 p.m.- 7:25 p.m.\n\n Items for April
  9h NDC meeting\nAdjournment	Tenaya Wright Chair	7:30 p.m.\n\n
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20090409T180000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090409T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood District Council
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Centra Area S. of Madison & Madison
 -Miller area:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/boundaries.h
 tm\n\nThursday April 9th\, 2009: 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm\nDouglass Truth Librar
 y\n2300 East Yesler Way\n\n\nContact: Ted Divina\nted.divina@seattle.gov
 \nNeighborhood District Coordinator\n206-233-7257\n\n\nRepeats: Monthly\
 , 2nd Thursday\, 6 - 7:30 PM\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\n1.	Introductions
 \n•	Additions to Agenda\n•	CNC Report – Updates	Tenaya Wright\, Chair - 
 \nDistrict Council Members\nTenaya Wright 	6:00 p.m.- 6:15 p.m.\n\nMayor
 ’s Office	Pamela Banks	6:15 pm – 6:45 pm\nNeighborbor Street Fund Applic
 ants (12)\n3 minute briefings.  2 min presentations\n1 minute question &
  answer	Members\nRank the top 5 applications due right after the meeting
 	6:45 p.m.- 7:25 p.m.\n\n May 14 h NDC meeting  Health Disparity Film\nM
 ay meeting will be held at the Odessa Brown Clinic – 2101 E Yesler Way\n
 Adjournment	Tenaya Wright Chair	7:30 p.m.\n\nThe Central Area Neighborho
 od District Council will be meeting Thursday\, 6PM\, April 9th\, 2009\, 
 at the Douglass Truth Library located at 2300 East Yesler Way (NE corner
  of 23rd & Yesler).  Applicants will be allow 3 minute presentations on 
 their projects.  The first 2 minutes describing the project and communit
 y benefits.  The last minute will be for question and answer.  The Distr
 ict Council will determine the top 5 and forward the information to the 
 City on April 10th the due date.\n \nParticipants with more than one pro
 ject will be allowed additional 3 minutes per application.  The intervie
 wing of applications will commence at about 6:45 PM. \n \nIn the interes
 t of ensuring a fair and equitable review process\, all reviewers involv
 ed in prioritizing or selecting Neighborhood Project Funds (NPF) will be
  asked to follow these guidelines.\n1-any reviewer will commit to review
 ing every proposal in their district regardless of how many.\n2-Any revi
 ewer who submitted an NPF proposal\, or whose organization submitted an 
 NPF proposal\, will make their connection to the proposal known to the r
 eview committee so that the committee can make an informed and balanced 
 decision.\n3-Any opportunity extended to one applicant for providing add
 itional information to the District Council\, such as an invitation to a
 ppear at a District Council meeting\, should be extended equally to all 
 applicants in the district.\n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090514T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood District Council
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Centra Area S. of Madison & Madison
 -Miller area:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/boundaries.h
 tm\n\nWhere: Odessa Brown Clinic 2nd Floor Conf Rm\n2101 East Yesler Way
 \n\nContact: Ted Divina\nted.divina@seattle.gov\nNeighborhood District C
 oordinator\n206-233-7257\n\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 2nd Thursday\, 6 - 7:30
  PM\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\nCentral Area Neighborhood \nDistrict Coun
 cil\nThursday May 14th\, 2009: 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm\nOdessa Brown Clinic 2nd
  Floor Conf Rm\n2101 East Yesler Way\n\n\n\n----- Agenda Topics -----\n1
 .	Introductions\n•	Additions to Agenda\n•	Thanks to District Council Mem
 bers for moving the Neighborhood Project Funds forward.	Tenaya Wright\, 
 Chair - \nDistrict Council Members\n	6:00 p.m.- 6:10 p..m..\n\nHealth Di
 sparities Overview	June Beleford	6:10 pm – 6:50 p.m.\nCity Light Strateg
 ic Plan and 5 Year Conservation Action Plan	Mike Eagan	6:50 p.m.- 7:15 p
 .m.\n\n Round Table\nAdjournment	Members	7:15 pm. - 7:30 p.m.\n\nDRAFT\n
 Meeting Summary\nCentral Area Neighborhood District Council\n\nTenaya Wr
 ight called the meeting to order at 6:05 PM.  Attendance consisted of\, 
 Marcia Sheckler from Garfield\, Ron Boddie the Secretary\, Thurston Musk
 elly from CADA\, Robert Stephens\, Judy Brandon/Rene Smiley/Anne Landfie
 ld/Darrell Howe NPF applicants\, Vince Furfaro/Eudora Carter from Judkin
 s Park\, Steve Van Oel from Jackson Place\, Tenaya Wright the chair\, Pe
 arson Cummings/John Stewart from Central Neighborhood Assn\, Max Liebowi
 tz from Madrona\, Joanna Cullen from Squire Park\, Pamela Banks from the
  Mayor’s Office\, Bill Zosel from 12th Avenue\, Nora Wheat a 26th Av res
 ident\, Kamilah Brown from King County\, Nate Cole-Daum from Leschi\, Ka
 thryn Keller from the CA land use committee and Ted Divina from Neighbor
 hoods.\n\nThurston reported the Stewardship would be meeting the 4th Tue
 sday @ 6PM @ the B of A conference @ 23rd & Jackson.\n\nPamela reported 
 the City’s budget status\, the Youth Violence Prevention Initiative\, an
 d the Executives volunteer initiative.  Members reminded her that youth 
 need jobs and to consider laws that would regulate gun control.  Pamela 
 noted there will be a homeless needs assessment on 4/13/09 from 9 am to 
 midnight.  She encouraged volunteers.\n\nMembers listened to presentatio
 ns from applications on Neighborhood Project Fund (NPF).  Darrell Howe p
 resented on project numbers 08-26 & 28open space and park trail improvem
 ents in Leschi/Frink Park.  Robert Stephens presented # 08-402 left turn
  signal @ 23rd & Cherry & # 09-191 pathway artwork.  Julie Brandon prese
 nted # 09-177 sidewalk improvements @ 501 23rd Avenue South.  Anne Landf
 ield presented #09-055 cross walk at MLK & Marion.  Steve Van Oel presen
 ted # 09-175 traffic calming on 20th Avenue South from Jackson to 23rd A
 venue South.\n\nMembers ranked the top 5 NPF applications.  Rankings wer
 e 1 # 09-055 MLK/Marion crosswalk.  2. # 08-328 park trail improvements.
   3. 09-191 pathway artwork.  4 # 09-175 traffic calming measures on 20t
 h between Jackson to 23rd Av So.  5 09-117 repair sidewalk at 501 23rd A
 venue South.  The rankings were forwarded to the Department of Neighborh
 oods.\n\nTenaya adjourned the meeting adjourned at 7:45 pm.  \n\n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090611T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood District Council
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Centra Area S. of Madison & Madison
 -Miller area:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/boundaries.h
 tm\n\nDouglass Truth Library\n2300 East Yesler Way\n\nContact: Ted Divin
 a\nted.divina@seattle.gov\nNeighborhood District Coordinator\n206-233-72
 57\n\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 2nd Thursday\, 6 - 7:30 PM\n\nThis month's ag
 enda:\n\n 	Central Area Neighborhood \nDistrict Council\nThursday June 1
 1th\, 2009: 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm\nDouglass Truth Library\n2300 East Yesler W
 ay\n\n\n\n----- Agenda Topics -----\n1.	Introductions\n•	Additions to Ag
 enda\n•	Round Table/Announcements	Tenaya Wright\, Chair - \nDistrict Cou
 ncil Members\nGary Owens Neighborhood Matching Projects Update	6:00 p.m.
 - 6:20 p..m..\n\nSeattle School District Dialogue	Ms. Mary Bass\nSeattle
  School Board Representative	6:20 pm – 7:00 p.m.\nNeighborhood Planning 
 Advisory Committee Alternate	Adrienne Bailey\nTenaya Wright	7:00 p.m.- 7
 :15 p.m.\n\n\nAdjournment	Members	7:15 pm. - 7:30 p.m.\n\n\n
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20090910T180000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090910T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood District Council
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Centra Area S. of Madison & Madison
 -Miller area:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/boundaries.h
 tm\n\nWhere:Douglass Truth Library\n2300 East Yesler Way\n\nContact: Ted
  Divina\nted.divina@seattle.gov\nNeighborhood District Coordinator\n206-
 233-7257\n\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 2nd Thursday\, 6 - 7:30 PM\n\nThis mont
 h's agenda:\nCentral Area Neighborhood \nDistrict Council\nThursday Sept
 ember 10th\, 2009: 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm\nDouglass Truth Library\n2300 East Y
 esler Way\n\n                                                           
                                                                         
                                                                         
     \n\n----- Agenda Topics -----\n•	Introductions\n•	Additions to Agend
 a\n•	Round Table/Announcements	Thurston Muskelly\nDistrict Council Membe
 rs\nDistrict Council Members	6:00 p.m.- 6:20 p..m..\n•	Neighborhood Plan
 ning Advisory Update	Adrienne Bailey\n	6:20 pm – 6:30 p.m.\n•	District C
 ouncil Support	Angela Powell	6:30 pm – 6:40 pm\n•	Drug Market Initiative
  Brief	Tienney Milnor	6:40 pm – 7:10\n•	Library Update	Denise Harnley	7:
 10 p.m.- 7:20 p.m.\n\n•	Wrap Up & Adjournment	Members	7:20 pm. - 7:30 p.
 m\n\n
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20091008T180000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20091008T180000
SUMMARY:Central Area Neighborhood District Council
DESCRIPTION:What: City sponsored neighborhood group\, connecting grassro
 ots organizations with the City.\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodc
 ouncil/structure.htm\n\nArea served: Centra Area S. of Madison & Madison
 -Miller area:\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/boundaries.h
 tm\n\nWhere: Douglass Truth Library\n2300 East Yesler Way\nContact: Ted 
 Divina\nted.divina@seattle.gov\nNeighborhood District Coordinator\n206-2
 33-7257\n\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 2nd Thursday\, 6 - 7:30 PM\n\nThis month
 's agenda:\n 	Central Area Neighborhood \nDistrict Council\nThursday Oct
 ober 8 th\, 2009\n06:00 pm- 7:30 pm\nDouglass Truth Library\n2300 East Y
 esler Way\n\n                                                           
                                                                         
                                                                         
     \n\n----- Agenda Topics -----\n•	Introductions\n•	Additions to Agend
 a\n•	Round Table/Announcements	Thurston Muskelly\nDistrict Council Membe
 rs\nDistrict Council Members	6:00 p.m.- 6:20 p..m..\n•	Neighborhood Plan
 ning Advisory Update	Adrienne Bailey\n	6:20 pm – 6:30 p.m.\n•	Department
  of Neighborhoods	Stella Chao	6:30 pm – 6:45 pm\n•	Neighborhood Street F
 und	Terese Casper	6:45 pm – 7:10 pm\n•	Support	Angela Powell	7:10 p.m.- 
 7:20 p.m.\n\n•	Wrap Up & Adjournment	Thurston Muskelly	7:20 pm. - 7:30 p
 .m	.\n\nCentral Area Neighborhood District Council :\n\nAfrican American
  Veterans Group 			Robert Stephens\nCentral Area Neighborhood Associatio
 n		Darcy Marlowe\nCentral Area Chamber of Commerce			DeCharlene Williams
 \nColman Neighbors Association			Meg Olsen\nGarfield Community Council		
 		Marcia Sheckler\nGreater Madison Valley Community Council		Adrienne Ba
 iley	\nJackson Place Community Council			Ryan Morgan\nJackson Street Com
 munity Association		Jennifer Habu\nJudkins Park Community Council			Vinc
 e Furfaro\nLeschi Community Council 				Thurston Muskelly\nMadrona Commu
 nity Council				Cynthia Stross\nMadrona Valley Neighborhood Association	
 	George Martinez\nMiller Park Community Council			Andrew Taylor\n\n
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:12th Avenue between Pike and Pine in front of the East Precinct
 
DTSTAMP:20080704T064616Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080712T130000
SUMMARY:East Precinct Picnic 
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080712T160000
DESCRIPTION:East Precinct Picnic \nSaturday\, July 12th \n1:00-4:00 pm \
 n12th Avenue between Pike and Pine in front of the East Precinct \n(12th
  Ave. will be blocked off). \n\nThis annual event is a wonderful opportu
 nity to meet all of your East Pct. neighbors and to meet all of your Eas
 t Pct. Officers and Personnel. There will be FREE food\, fun activities 
 for the kids\, a raffle and information booths. Please let all of your f
 riends and neighbors know too!  NOTE: There are still opportunities for 
 community groups and organizations to sign-up for information table. The
  deadline for this is Monday\, July 7th.  Please contact Mike Yasutake a
 t:  michael.yasutake@seattle.gov.   Event is being sponsored by the Seat
 tle Police Foundation. Thank you and hope to see all of you on July 12th
 !!! \n
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090831
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090908
SUMMARY:Public library closed
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DTSTAMP:20090730T143345Z
DESCRIPTION:THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM TO CLOSE\nAUG. 31 THROUGH 
 SEPT. 7\n \nThe Seattle Public Library system will close Monday\, Aug. 3
 1 through Sunday\, Sept. 6 due to citywide budget cuts. Please note Mond
 ay\, Sept. 7 is the Labor Day holiday and all libraries will be closed. 
 Regular Library operations will resume Tuesday\, Sept. 8.\nAll city depa
 rtments identified reductions to address a $43 million gap in the 2009 c
 ity budget. The Library is funded from the city general fund.\nThe syste
 mwide closure\, along with other cuts\, will help the Library meet a 2 p
 ercent budget reduction – about $1 million. The closure will save approx
 imately $655\,000.\nThe closure will mean salary reductions for about 70
 0 employees who will not be paid\, or accrue vacation or retirement bene
 fits during those weeks. An additional $350\,000 in cuts – which include
  management and administration layoffs\, extending the staff computer re
 placement schedule and reducing the training budget\, are also being imp
 lemented.\nNo Library services will be available during the one-week clo
 sure and will have the following impacts:\n·         No materials will b
 e due and no fines will be accrued.\nThe last day to check out Library i
 tems before the closure is Sunday\, Aug. 30. Visit www.spl.org\, or call
  206-386-4636 for more information on which Library locations are open o
 n Sunday and their hours of operation.\n \nNo book drops will be open. C
 ustomers should keep books and materials at home until the Library syste
 m reopens. No fines will be charged during the closure week. Customers w
 ill be responsible for theft\, loss or damage to Library materials left 
 outside buildings.\n \nNo access to the online catalog. You will not be 
 able to search the catalog or databases\, place holds on materials\, or 
 check your Library record.\n \nNo access to the Web site (www.spl.org). 
 No staff members will be working to maintain and troubleshoot problems. 
 This means online computer sign-ups\, the online reference service and o
 ther features will not be available.\n \nNo Library computers will be av
 ailable. You will not be able to reserve a computer for the week the Lib
 rary system is closed.\n \nNo programs or events in Library meeting room
 s.\n \nNo Telecirc\, the Library’s automated telephone service.\n \nNo Q
 uick Information telephone service.\n \n No mail will be received during
  the closure. The Library will have the U.S. Post Office hold all mail u
 ntil the Library reopens. There will not be staff available to accept de
 liveries.\n \n·         No book club books will be sent\, received or re
 turned during the one-week closure. Book club books will be sent to libr
 aries as usual on the last Wednesday of the month\, Aug. 26. Books not a
 vailable then will be sent as soon as possible after Labor Day\, Monday\
 , Sept. 7. Contact your library\, or the Washington Center for the Book 
 at bookgroups@spl.org or 206-615-1747 if you are part of a book group an
 d have questions.\n \nNo Mobile Services.\n \nNo book donations will be 
 collected at Library facilities during the closure. If you have book don
 ations to make during the one-week closure\, please contact the Friends 
 Book Sale office at (206) 523-4053 or e-mail booksale@spl.org.\n.\nThe u
 nderground\, independently operated parking garage at the Central Librar
 y will remain open\, as well Neighborhood Services Centers co-located wi
 th branch libraries with separate entrances. Service Centers located wit
 hin branches will continue to provide assistance by appointment only.\n 
 \n \nAug. 31 through Sept. 6 was the week was selected for the closure b
 ecause general Library use at that time is not as high as other times du
 ring the year\, school is not in session and there are fewer Library pro
 grams scheduled.\nOther options\, such as a rotating schedule of closure
 s so that some Library service was available were examined\, but did not
  produce the magnitude of savings necessary. Closing all branch librarie
 s on Fridays for the second half of 2009 would have produced the same sa
 vings as a one-week closure\, but service hours would have been reduced 
 by 5\,408\, in comparison to the 1\,437 hours lost by closing all operat
 ions for a one week. Also\, a Friday closure of all branches would have 
 resulted in an estimated 22 staff layoffs.\n“While there were no good op
 tions\, temporarily closing will have the least impact on public service
  for the long term\,” said City Librarian Susan Hildreth.\nThe Library’s
  $50 million operating budget is mainly allocated for personnel who run 
 the libraries and provide direct public service\, books and materials\, 
 and fixed costs\, such as telecommunication and Internet services and ut
 ilities.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20091220T110000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20091220T150000
SUMMARY:Broadway Farmers' Market: last day
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DTSTAMP:20091123T022800Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070407T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070407T113000
SUMMARY:Emergency Preparedness
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DESCRIPTION:The City SNAP (Seattle Neighborhoods Actively Prepare) will 
 help you and your family and neighborhood become better prepared for the
  next disaster.\n\nCome and learn how to put together a disaster supply 
 kit\, create a family disaster plan and organize with your neighbors to 
 take care of each other when disaster strikes.\n\nProgram at Garfield Co
 mmunity Center\, 2323 E. Cherry Street. Saturday April 7th\, 10 - 11:30 
 AM.\n\nInformation: http://www.seattle.gov/emergency
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070929T090000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070929T160000
SUMMARY:Seattle Peace Chorus Yard Sale
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DTSTAMP:20070915T155202Z
DESCRIPTION:http://www.seattlepeacechorus.org/yardsale2007.html\n\nWhen:
 \nSaturday\, Sept. 29\, 2007\, 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.\n\nWhere:\n8008 35th 
 Ave. NE\, across from Wedgwood Presbyterian Church\, about 2 miles NE of
  University of Washington\nMap:\nhttp://www.seattlepeacechorus.org/image
 s/wedgwoodpresby2.JPG\n\nWhat: \nFurniture\, small appliances\, books\, 
 household and electronic items\, garden tools\, plants\, decorations\, g
 ames\, children's furniture\, toys\, and much\, much more —great bargain
 s!\n\nDonations of above items in good condition gladly accepted. Note: 
 We are not accepting clothes.\n\nCall for pick up. (206) 264-5532 or e-m
 ail info@seattlepeacechorus.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080119T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080119T113000
SUMMARY:MADCAP Cleanup
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DTSTAMP:20080107T005716Z
DESCRIPTION:The next MaDCAP neighborhood cleanup will be Saturday\, Janu
 ary 19th\, beginning at 10:00 am and ending at 11:30.  The positive chan
 ges in the neighborhood of late allow for a later start time and an earl
 ier finish as we've found there just isn't as much to clean up.  Along w
 ith cleaning up\, being present in the neighborhood has always been the 
 other piece of MaDCAP's mission\, and the tragic event of last week unde
 rscores how important it is to have a connected and supportive neighborh
 ood.  We will gather in the open space behind the Prince of Wales apartm
 ent building at 1818 20th Ave.  Starbuck's coffee will be available begi
 nning at 9:40.   We hope you can take the time to join us.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT2H
LOCATION:330 19th Ave E.
DTSTAMP:20081114T011620Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081201T190000
SUMMARY:Miller Community Center Advisory Council
DESCRIPTION:What: The Miiler Advisory Council works closely with Miller 
 Community Center to help provide support and imagination to bring you th
 e programs you want. The Advisory Council assists in providing programs 
 and services to the community and advise the Department of Parks and Rec
 reation regarding programs\, services\, facilities and operations\n\nhtt
 p://www.seattle.gov/parks/centers/miller.htm\n\nhttp://www.seattle.gov/p
 arks/Arc/default.htm\n\nWhere: Miller Community Center\, 330 - 19th Ave.
  E.\n\nRepeats: Monthly\, 2nd Wednesday\n\nContact: Center Director Thav
 y Pen\, 684-4753\, thavy.pen@seattle.gov\n\nThis month's agenda:\n\n
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080507T183000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080507T200000
SUMMARY:CHCC Steering Committee : Elections
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DTSTAMP:20080428T165047Z
DESCRIPTION:CHCC Steering Committee meeting\nWHEN: Tentatively scheduled
  for May 7th from 6:30pm-8:00pm\nWHERE: 1651 Olive Way (underneath Coldw
 ell Banker)\nWHAT: This meeting will review the election outreach plan\,
  election format\, voting logistics\, etc. Come join us and get to know 
 the other people involved in CHCC. An email reminder will be sent out a 
 few days in advance.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080608
SUMMARY:Prospect Church Parade
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DTSTAMP:20080501T142135Z
DESCRIPTION:A neighbor told me about a unique parade on The Hill this su
 mmer - Saturday\, June 7\, there will be a parade of jugglers\, belly da
 ncers and other talented members of the Prospect Church. They will start
  at All Pilgrims Church\non Broadway and end at Prospect Church at 19th 
 Ave. East and East Prospect.\n\nProspect is celebrating its 100th birthd
 ay the weekend of June 7/8\, 2008. Prospect was started by folks from Pi
 lgrim.\n\nFor more info:\nProspect Congregational United Church of Chris
 t\n1919 E Prospect\, Seattle WA 98112\n206-322-6030\nProspectucc@yahoo.c
 om
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20091031T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20091031T200000
SUMMARY:CHCC Halloween Walk
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DTSTAMP:20091002T043246Z
DESCRIPTION:The Capitol Hill Community Council is starting the planning 
 for our 2nd annual Capitol Hill Halloween Walk. We hope to draw out memb
 ers of our community\, our neighbors and other visitors to this exciting
  all-ages event and maintain Capitol Hill’s reputation as a fun and inte
 ractive community. The theme for this year’s walk is Witchcraft & Wizard
 ry.\n\nWe plan on gathering at Seattle Central Community College\, in fr
 ont of the Broadway Performance Hall. The walk will start at 6pm at the 
 college and will proceed down the west side of Broadway to Roy Street th
 en back up the east side and end at Cal Anderson Park by 8pm. Community 
 children and their parents will lead the walk.\n\nWe are encouraging bus
 inesses on Broadway to decorate and participate in the Walk by handing o
 ut packaged candy between the hours of 6 and 8pm on Saturday\, October 3
 1st (Halloween). We are also encouraging community members to be involve
 d in the Walk by spreading the word or by helping out the day-of. If you
 're interested in volunteering\, please contact chcc.events@gmail.com.\n
 \nNewsflash: \" I'm happy to announce that there will be more opportunit
 ies for photo ops soon - the Sisters of the Mother House will be accompa
 nying the Capitol Hill Community Council's Halloween Walk. I'm delighted
  - what better way is there to start Halloween on Capitol Hill than goin
 g door to door for candy on Broadway with a charitable sisterhood of dra
 g nuns?\"\nhttp://comradebunny.blogspot.com/2009/09/seattle-aids-walk-wi
 th-sisters-of.html
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090727T180000
LOCATION:Mount Zion Baptist Church
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090727T210000
SUMMARY:Central Area / Capitol Hill Candidate Forum
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SEQUENCE:5
DTSTAMP:20090625T222604Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20091015T190000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20091015T210000
SUMMARY:Capitol Hill Community Council
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DTSTAMP:20091007T040221Z
DESCRIPTION:Capitol Hill Community Council\nOctober General Meeting Agen
 da\nCal Anderson Shelter House\nCal Anderson Park\n7-9pm on October 15\,
  2009\n\nOfficer Introductions & Welcome – 2 min\n\nOpen Floor – 15 min\
 n\nSeptember Meeting Minutes/Finance Report – 8 min\n\nCommittee Reports
 \n- Community Events – 5 min\n- Policy & Planning – 10 min\n- Open Space
  – 5 min\n\nDiscussion Topics\n\nGuest Speaker: WSDOT - 20 min\nDiscussi
 on on SR 520 Bridge Replacement & HOV program.\n\nGuest Speaker: Chip Ne
 vins\, Acquisition Planner\, Seattle Parks & Recreation - 20 min\nDiscus
 sion on potential properties to be acquired for new parks.\n\nGuest Spea
 ker: John Taylor\, Government Relations Manager\, CleanScapes - 20 min\n
 Discussion on new neighborhood waste reduction reward program.\n\nClose
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