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Friday, December 09, 2005

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hi folks,

below is some unsorted content, including a a list of CBI tenants at the Jacksonville Center in Floyd, and a memo from Appalachian Voices...also there is some new content in the loop today, including an article on google adwords asserting that "the house always wins" at Google.

please follow the loop & take a right hand turn at Dogs on Trucks Blvd. if you would like to see the article.

have a great day & thanks for reading.

Suzy

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Pentagon gets a subpoena for Katrina response documentation - from Yahoo headlines - article

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a list of CBI tenants at the Jacksonville Center in Floyd, Virginia

  • Doug Thompson, “Blue Ridge Creative”, Studio # 122, Photographer, Journalist, web design, custom photo printing, photo gallery: www.blueridgecreative.com, doug@blueridgecreative.com 540.745.3433
  • Suzy Nees, Traces art space & ideapark.org - Studio # 124
  • Linda Osborne, “Feel The Heat” Glass Beads, Studio #121, gallery
  • George Lipson, “Green Label Organic”, Studio #125, organic cotton apparel, design and production: www.greenlabel.com , george@greenlabel.com 540.745.6161
  • Sarah McCarthy/Karl Yost pottery studio and gallery, Studio # 120
  • Rosalie Pearce/Bernie Coveney/Chris Luster, Studio # 120 - Rosalie, “Home Planets: www.homeplanets.info rkellpearce@yahoo.com 540.745.4877; Bernie & Chris, “Playmore Music Learning Center” instruction in guitar, bass and other instruments. 540.745.4877
  • Jacksonville Artists Cooperative Shop, Studio #118, retail shop featuring works from Jacksonville Center member artists, 540-745-2784
  • Erika Johnson & Chris Hodges, ”, Studio # 110 “Across the Way Productions:/”Blue Cow Arts” Producers of “Floyd Fest”, www.floydfest.com chris@floydfest.com 540.745.3378
  • Billy Weitzenfeld, “Association of Energy Conservation Professionals” (AECP), located in the Sustainable Living Education Center (SLEC) Building, networking on energy conservation and sustainability, partners with The Jacksonville Center and Architecture Alternatives in developing the Sustainable Living Education Center, AECP@swva.net 540.745-2838
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loop news for monday - a memo from Appalachian Voices - www.appvoices.org - - from a listserv post this morning - -...---sorting is still in progress for this article, thank you for your patience - ...---... . - ideapark.org - ...--

-...--- - ...--- The 2005-year of Appalachian Treasures outreach presentations is winding down. But the network of people across the nation who are working to end mountaintop removal coal mining keeps growing stronger. Because of the efforts of citizens like you, the Clean Water Protection Act (H.R. 2719), which will massively curtail mountaintop removal, now has 63 co-sponsors! - ...--

-... -- In the entire 108th congress we had 65 cosponsors, and right now we are only halfway through the 109th congress. We are pleased to announce our two newest co-sponsors, Charles B. Rangel of New York's 15th Congressional District and Stephen F. Lynch of Massachusetts's 9th District. - - ...-

--...--- - If these Congressmen represent you, please write or call and thank them for becoming co-sponsors. We don't want to lose this momentum over the holiday recess. We need you to write your representatives today urging them to co-sponsor the Clean Water Protection Act (HR 2719).

Click here to read our action alert and talking points for your letter:
http://en.groundspring.org/EmailNow/pub.php?module=URLTracker&cmd=track&j=54522698&u=505161


Contact Appalachian Voices anytime for a mountaintop removal kit to give your own presentation over the holidays to friends and family.

Call 1-877-277-8642 or email outreach@appvoices.org.

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This fall the Appalachian Treasures outreach tours reached the following locations in key Congressional districts, hosted by these organizations. Great thanks to everyone who worked together to spread the word!

NEW JERSEY

*Passaic Rotary*Washington Township Rotary*Hammonton Rotary*West Orange Rotary*Essex Environmental Center (co-hosted with Essex Co. group, Sierra Club), Roseland*Richard Stockton University, Pomona

NEW YORK CITY area

*Office of New York State Attorney General, Environmental Protection Bureau, NYC*National Resources Defense Council, NYC*Citizens Campaign for the Environment (two presentations), Long Island & White Plains*Alley Pond Environmental Center, Queens*NYC Audubon (co-hosted with NYC group, Sierra Club), NYC*Mid-Hudson Progressive Alliance, Beacon

INDIANA

*Paoli Mennonite Church, Paoli*North United Methodist Church, Indianapolis (co-hosted by local UUs & the American Bird Conservancy)*Indiana University School of Public & Environmental Affairs, Bloomington*Falls of the Ohio State Park, Clarksville (two presentations, hosted by IN DNR, co-hosted by Knob & Valley Audubon)

PENNSYLVANIA

*Harrisburg Rotary *Clean Water Action, Philadelphia*Bala-Cynwyd-Narberth Rotary, Philadelphia*Olivet United Methodist Church / Appalachian Service Project, Coatesville*Annville Rotary*Bodine High School for International Affairs / World Affairs Council of Philadelphia*Cecilian Center for Earth, Arts & Spirit (run by the Sisters of St. Joseph), Philadelphia (co-hosted with Interfaith Global Climate Change Campaign, PA)*Central Chester County Rotary, Exton*Unitarian Universalist Church of the Lehigh Valley (co-hosted with Lehigh Valley group, Sierra Club)*First Unitarian Universalist Church of Indiana, PA (with assistance from the Evangelical Lutheran Coalition for Mission in Appalachia)*Editorial board meeting - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

NORTH CAROLINA

*ForeverGreen, Guilford College, Greensboro*Charlotte West Rotary Club, Charlotte*NC Sierra Club, Charlotte*Southern Pines Rotary Club*Blessings, Winston-Salem

SOUTH CAROLINA

*Environmental Studies, College of Charleston*South Carolina Aquarium, Charleston*South Carolina Wildlife Federation, Columbia*Furman University Environmental Action Group, Greenville

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ideapark.org loop news for december 9 - Rigoberto Alpizar never used the word "bomb", say airline passengers who witnessed the tragic events that took place yesterday at the Miami airport.

via yahoo headlines.

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Passengers: Alpizar Didn't Say 'Bomb'

AP - MIAMI - The airline passenger shot to death by federal marshals who said he made a bomb threat was agitated even before boarding and later appeared to be desperate to get off the plane, some fellow travelers said. One passenger said he "absolutely never heard the word 'bomb' at all" during the uproar as the Orlando-bound flight prepared to leave Miami on Wednesday. more...

tags - media literacy, airline, air travel, airline security, bipolar, NAMI, national association for mental illness

NAMI response to Alpizar shooting

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news for december 7 - via yahoo headlines - Iraq troops' deployment may be cancelled, say sources - ...---...---...--- >

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nov 24 2005 - hi folks -

hope you all are well and having a wonderful thanksgiving
it is a beautiful day here and there is certainly a lot to be thankful for

so I have been working on a language sampler for ideapark.org where visitors can take a look at examples of tags in English, French, Inuktitut, Italian, HTML, Romanji, etc.

it is on the loop if you are curious

well I must be going, please take care.

happy thanksgiving

Suzy

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ideapark.org tags for november 24, 2005 - thank you - merci - grazie - arigato