KSKQ This Week Issue #63 11-14-07 Give Peace
Ter'rence, 13.11.2007 21:52
KSKQ This Week Issue #63 11-14-07 Give Peace a Dance @ Wellsprings, Native Film Fest Nov 19, Un-Dam the Klamath & more!
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-WANTED: 800 mhz or higher “zif” processors for Mac: G3, G4 or G5
-KSKQ is gathering up a tower and transmitter site team: Mondays 6pm
-November is the first ever "National Homeless Youth Awareness" month.
-RVTD Open House to review ten-year Long Range Plan Nov 14,
-Give Peace a Dance - Peace Village Festival benefit Nov 17 @ Wellsprings 8pm-1am
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http://www.DontDriveOnSunday.com Resumes National Gasoline Protest Dec 2, ‘07
-Lomakatsi Restoration Project workshops for Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr ‘08
-Un-Dam the Klamath Art, Food/Drinks & Films Night Nov 16 6pm @ Nuwandart
-RED / NASU Native Film Fest Nov 19, & 26 5-9pm SU Basement
-Southern Oregon Book & Author Fair, Nov. 17th, 2007 10 to 4, SOU's SU
-Upcoming St. Clair Productions shows - details at
http://www.stclairevents.com:
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Call or stop by to get involved. Lots of events and info in this edition…thanks for doing your part…
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November is the first ever "National Homeless Youth Awareness" month.
Ila Reimer Family Support Liaison Eagle Point School District #9
School Improvement Team Member "Helping students one layer at a time"
White City Elementary School 2830 Maple Court White City, OR 97503
Phone 541.830.6276 Fax 541.830.6307
Reimeri@eaglepnt.k12.or.us
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RVTD Open House to review ten-year Long Range Plan Nov 14,
Rogue Valley Transportation District cordially invites you to attend our
Open Houses to review the draft Ten-Year Long Range Plan. The RVTD Board
Is expected to adopt the plan this fall and looks forward to hearing from you
during this Public Review period!
Wednesday November 14, 2007
10:00 am – 12:00 pm and 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Translink Building - 239 Barnett Rd.
Medford, OR 97501
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On Wednesday it will be one year since the first Brain Labor Report broadcast in November 2006. Tune in to this anniversary show with Wes Brain interviewing Barbara Byrd, the Secretary / Treasurer of Oregon AFL-CIO.
http://www.kskq.org/brainlabor
The Brain Labor Report. The 1/2 hour long "live" show starts at 7:00 a.m. Monday thru Friday. (West Coast time), and it can be listened to as "streaming radio" through the awesome services of KSKQ... There you will find (almost) all shows archived and available as mp3 audio files. Check it out! Brain Labor Report website
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Give Peace a Dance ~ Attitude of Gratitude Dance Party will take place this Saturday, November 17th from 8pm-1am at Jackson Wellsprings in the Community Room. This is a fundraiser for Peace Village Festival, a free community peace event held at Jackson Wellsprings in August. Ambe Ray will get the evening started with a blessing and ritual followed by a dance set called “Portals of Grace ~ Sacred Dance Activation.” Next up are two legendary Ashland DJs -- Chris Deckker, founder of Earthdance and Ken Becker, co-conspirator of SpiritDance -- who for the first time ever... will be tag-teaming their dj'ing together! Expect some tribadelic beats and ethno breaks and a wide range of danceable music to suit all tastes. Admission is only $10-, with all proceeds after expenses going to Peace Village Festival. The Jackson Wellsprings pool and spa will be open late that night for dancers -- until 1:45am! -- for an additional $5 ($1- off the usual rate). Plus there will be a silent auction to benefit Peace Village Festival and the premier showing of a video of the Kid Parade at Peace Village.... and, Tea and ZuZus. Celebrating Peace and an Attitude of Gratitude.
When: Saturday, November 17th, 2007, from 8pm-1am
Where: Jackson Wellsprings, 2253 Hwy 99N, Ashland
Community Room
Why: As a fun- and fund-raiser for Peace Village Festival
Cost: $10 (or more, if you can and want to)
+$5 for Pools & Spa ($1- off regular rate)
For more info or to help with the event, contact Larry at 535-3140
or at
PeaceVillageFestival@gmail.com
All we are saying.... Is Give Peace a Dance!
Presented in association with Earthdance,
http://www.earthdance.org
Larry Morningstar
PeaceVillageFestival@gmail.com 541-535-3140
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"Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity.
It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend.
Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today,
and creates a vision for tomorrow." ~ Melody Beattie ~
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Tue 9pm to 11pm “Wobble” with Host / DJ Carson. If you looked at all his music choices from afar they would appear to wobble from genre to genre, but it all goes together seamlessly. It's a hodgepodge.
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-www.DontDriveOnSunday.com Resumes National Gasoline Protest Dec 2, ‘07
Site Urges Protesters to “Stay Home and Do Nothing… Just Don’t Drive On
Sunday December 2, 2007!”
For Immediate Release: Columbia, Missouri, Tuesday, November 13, 2007. In it’s
second year of operations, Don’t Drive On Sunday dot com is seeking to
put millions of cars in park on Sunday, December 2, 2007.
"Don't Drive On Sunday was created so that anybody and everybody can
protest rising gas prices by simply parking their cars." Says Patrick
Rule, webmaster for the project. “The site isn't asking people to vote,
or write to Congress, or to donate money. We just want people to stay at
home and Don't Drive On Sunday."
The web site is calling for ten million drivers to “park it” on Sunday, December 2nd, 2007. The Don’t Drive On Sunday dot com web site now features an online forum, where people can voice their opinion on the gas crisis, and pledge to park their cars on Sunday, December 2nd.
“There is a great deal of anger out there about the rising costs of everything.” Says Rule. “With oil prices bouncing around $100.00 a barrel, the cost of all consumer goods and services is going to go up. Our idea is one way for people to do something by doing nothing, just Don’t Drive On Sunday.”
Based on the Department of Transportation's Bureau of Transportation
Statistics web site, "U.S. daily travel averages 11 billion miles a day
- almost 40 miles per person per day". Assuming the average driver
consumes about two gallons of gasoline or more traveling on Sunday,
taking just one million cars off the road would save at least two
million gallons of gas.
"Imagine Ten Million Cars staying home, just one Sunday, saving Twenty
Million Gallons of gas. At $3.25 per gallon, this would take more than
$65,000,000.00 retail dollars out of the Oil Economy…" Don't Drive On
Sunday dot com confidently proclaims. "…But it only takes One Car… One
Person… YOU! And You really don't have to do anything…
Just Don't Drive On Sunday!"
The web site also features a support page, where people can print ready
made flyers to distribute, featuring a simple logo: the familiar Red
Circle and Slash with an SUV in the background and the words DON'T DRIVE
ON SUNDAY in big bold type. The message is simple: "Fight Greedy Oil
Companies… Don't Drive On Sunday". "But it’s more than greed that we need to focus on this time around." Says Rule, "We all need to take personal responsibility for
the ongoing crisis, and make our voices heard. Everyone can step up and
do something, simply by addressing the problem from the demand side of the
equation."
Media Contact: Patrick Rule
(573) 529-9147 -
media@dontdriveonsunday.com
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Thur 5-7pm –The Interdimensional Vortex. Gary Bearman will focus on late 60's psychedelic, 70's progressive and 70's krautrock. Basically, it will consist of a whole lot of weird and mind blowing music that you'll never hear on commercial radio.
soulgoober@hotmail.com
Here is a link to last Saturday's show
http://www.kskq.org/audio-archive/vortex/vortex20071103.mp3
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-Lomakatsi Restoration Project workshops for Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr ‘08
Mountain Reforestation at a Post Logging Restoration Site!!! Lomakatsi Restoration Project presents: Free Hands-on Community Workshop Plant native trees & shrubs up Indian Memorial Road Saturday, Nov 17, 11am - 3pm
Come join Lomakatsi in our efforts to bring life back to a mountainside at 4,900 feet elevation. This area was clearcut in a commercial logging operation and is directly upland from a seasonal tributary located in the headwaters of Walker Creek. Help us begin to reforest and restore this ecologically important site.
November 17th workshop includes:
Educational Topics:
* Reforestation Techniques * Mountain and upland ecosystems * Identification and care of native tree/shrub species * Maintenance and monitoring of restored sites
Site Walk & Hands On Activity
* Guided tour of montane site in the upper reaches of Walker Creek
* Tree planting, revegetation and erosion control
***Meet at 11am at the Shop-n-Kart parking lot***
Carpool or ride in Lomakatsi provided transportation
Please bring Boots, Gloves, Lunch, Water, Rain Gear
**Snow on Valley Floor Cancels Events**
Ecological Restoration Information Series, 2007-08
Workshops: Nov. 17, Dec. 8, 2007 & Jan. 12; Feb. 9, 23; Mar. 8, 22; Apr. 12, 26, 2008
Contact: Niki @ 541-488-0208 or email:
info@lomakatsi.org to reserve a spot!
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Jeffersonzuma - Fri 2-4pm ON KSKQ: These subjects are where I'd like to see my show go, with "interviews" and discussion-debates by the participants in these issues, as we head to radio-land. Jefferson Zuma
Dr. Lora Chamberlain calls in from Washington D.C. at around 3:30pm with updates in the political arena, Cindy Shehan progress reports, & efforts to spread the word of peace to all politicals accepting paychecks on behalf of the American People…this show is live.
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-Un-Dam the Klamath Art, Food/Drinks & Films Night Nov 16 6pm @ Nuwandart
Klamath Riverkeeper is pleased to host Ashland's Un-Dam the Klamath Film Night, an evening of art, live music, film and information on the campaign to un-dam the Klamath River.
Join us at 6:00 pm for wine, food, Klamath River art, and awesome acoustic gypsy jazz music by the Flat 5 String Band. Films about the Klamath dams, Tribes, and fish will begin at 7:30. Admission is sliding scale starting at $5, and featured art will be on sale to benefit Klamath Riverkeeper. The Un-Dam the Klamath Film Night will be held Friday, November 16th, at Nuwandart Gallery, 258 "A" St. in Ashland.
For more information, call 541.821.7260, email
malena@klamathriver.org or check
http://www.klamathriver.org.
Featured Films:
Solving the Klamath Crisis: Keeping Fish and Farms Alive Four hydroelectric dams built eighty years ago have degraded the health of the Klamath River, decimated local salmon populations, and imperiled three Native American tribes. A
budding coalition of Native Americans, farmers, environmentalists, and fishermen may now be able to remove those dams.
Shake Your Onchorhynchus:
A creative short film featuring footage of our favorite underwater characters on the Klamath set to sweet hip hop beats.
The Trip to Omaha:
Footage from the Karuk Tribe's trip to Omaha to remind Warren Buffett and Pacificorp that the Klamath Dams must come down.
For more information, call 541.821.7260, email
malena@klamathriver.org or check www.klamathriver.org.
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Malena Marvin | Outreach and Development | Director Klamath Riverkeeper
PO Box 897 Ashland, OR 97520
http://www.klamathriver.org | 541.821.7260
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Tue 5:00 pm --Dead Cuts. Pierre Benoit is truckin' into the afternoon with the Grateful Dead. Hear all your favorite dead tunes in their entirety.
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RED / NASU Native Film Fest Nov 19, & 26 5-9pm SU Basement
Red Earth Descendants (RED) and the Native American Student Union (NASU) of Southern Oregon University will host a Film Festival each Monday night in the month of November 5, 12, 19 and 26 to celebrate Native American Heritage Month. Films highlighting indigenous issues will be shown, as well as films directed, produced and created by Native filmmakers. Our goal is to celebrate the art of film-making by Native people and to bring awareness to issues including land use disputes on tribal lands, social/economic problems facing the Native population and political actions by Native people to gain a voice in a country where indigenous peoples have fought genocide, poverty and continual removal from their homelands since the invasion of European people on their land. Cultural survival is still an uphill battle for many Native American tribes, and thus, the fight to bring awareness to the American public is crucial.
We invite you to view these films with us, be part of our discussion, open your heart in a way to see your home through indigenous eyes, celebrate and grow to understand our Native American heritage with local people in the community working to make change and bring awareness.
Films scheduled will include (but not necessarily be limited to) the following:
1. WATERBUSTERS, a Lakota environmental story.
2. ALCATRAZ IS NOT AN ISLAND, a story of the Alcatraz. . .
3. AS LONG AS THE RIVERS FLOW: THE GRASSY NARROWS BLOCKADE STORY, an environmental land dispute between Canadian tribal people and Weyerhaeuser logging their land.
4. POW WOW DREAMS, a fun and beautiful story of three sisters traveling the Pow Wow trail, growing up together and moving on as young women.
5. 3:52, a short film starring America Ferrerra of "Ugly Betty" and "Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" as a young Native alcoholic as she takes a spiritual journey toward recovery.
6. One or two SHORT FILMS written, produced and directed by Native American film students at U.S.C..
7. A few films addressing the Klamath River salmon issues in the Klamath Basin and how the loss of salmon affect the Hoopa, Karuk, Yurok and Klamath Tribes.
And then again, we may pull out a few film surprises in the mix.
Film Festival will take place Monday nights, 5-9 p.m. in the Stevenson Union Arena (downstairs in the basement of the SU), November 5, 12, 19 and 26. We will serve popcorn and other treats and beverages.
Contact information: Dan Wahpepah 890-3529 Jaimie Bernhagen 941-5989
redearthdescendants@gmail.com
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Tue 6:00 pm Pierre Power. Pierre Benoit rocks into happy hour with reggae and blues masters.
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Upcoming St. Clair Productions shows - details at
http://www.stclairevents.com:
Saturday, December 1 Alisa Fineman and Kimball Hurd at Temple Emek Shalom Concert Hall
January 18-20 Eighth Annual Rogue Valley Blues Festival with Corey Harris, Nathan James and Ben Hermandez, Paul Sprawl, Sugar Pie DeSanto, Ty Curtis Band and AnnieMac
February 8 Robert Greygrass
February 29 Joe Craven plus workshop next day making your own music from found objects
March 7 The Sugar Beets
March 8 Shelly Mitchell in her play Talking With Angels
April 5 Ya Elah
April 12 Freebo
May 10 Wake the Dead
Contact Name: Ariella St. Clair Business Name: St. Clair Productions
Contact Phone Number: 541-535-3562 Contact email Address:
ariella@stclairevents.com
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Southern Oregon Book & Author Fair, Nov. 17th, 2007 10 to 4, SOU's Stevenson Union Bldg-Rogue River Room, Free public admission. Questions?
oregonbookfair@gmail.com
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Sun 2:00 pm 1st & 3rd. First Nation Radio. Michael Vasquez and Dan Wahpehpah hosts Native American music, local/regional Indian news. Voices of the generations, oral traditions, elders/leaders, native music, skits, jokes, stories, poems, live songs. Local native events and native writings and readings.
http://www.redearthdescendants.org
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32nd ANNUAL CLAYFOLK POTTERY SHOW AND SALE
CONTACT PERSON: Eve Margo Withrow, 772-6888,
eve@evemargowithrow.com
WHERE: Medford Armory, 1701 S. Pacific Hwy. Medford, OR
WHEN: November 16-18. Friday: 4pm to 9pm. Saturday: 10am to 7pm. Sunday: 10am to 4pm.
The region’s largest display of handmade pottery and ceramic sculpture will feature 60 of Oregon’s finest clay artists. The all-ceramic show will contain a variety of creative works including both decorative and functional pottery, ceramic jewelry, sculpture, furniture, tile work, fountains and more. The Children’s Hands on Experience in Clay will educate and amuse children with hand-building projects. Potters will demonstrate both hand building and wheel thrown techniques and a schedule will be available for the day. The Friday night opening will feature live music and some sweet and savory treats. The artists will be on hand all weekend to talk with the public.
Admission is free.
For more information, visit
http://www.Clayfolk.org
Contact Name: Eve Withrow
Contact Phone Number: 541-772-6888
Contact email Address:
eve@evemargowithrow.com
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