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Submitted by Rick on Thu, 07/03/2008 - 11:34am.

As anyone who has reading the docent list is aware, there are a number of issues that continue to be a challenge for the blog. This is a not-necessarily-complete list:

  • Moderation. This issue has always been a challenge on OlyBlog. Some folks have difficulty putting the community before their own needs, and their continued participation pushes many other actual or potential bloggers away. We've worked hard to build a system that feels fair (warnings, probationary periods, eventual banning), and my sense is that it has been working ok. But, not all docents are in agreement about it, and users tend to view it as arbitrary.
  • Meeting. It has been very difficult to get docents together for meetings. We all have a lot going on, and OlyBlog is not the top priority for any of us.
  • Content. Another question that docents have grappled with is: what is appropriate for the front page? What is news, and what is fluff? How do we support more serious local content?
  • Mission. Finally, we have a lot of ideas about where we want OlyBlog to go. For example, we'd like to expand the blog into a clearinghouse for all types of local media: OlyMedia. OlyBlog would be a part of that, but it could also include OlyNews (part of what OlyBlog currently does), OlyRadio, OlyBands, etc...

It is clear to me that this is too much for the docents to handle alone. We need more energy and input. So, I'd like to suggest the following:

OlyGather -- An ongoing group that meets weekly to discuss news in Olympia, to suggest stories for OlyBlog (or eventually for OlyNews), to discuss issues on OlyBlog, and to be the decision-making body for OlyBlog (OlyMedia).

I think this would take one job off of the docents (decision-making and long-range planning), allowing them to focus on the day-to-day issues on the blog, helping others with content, and pursuing their own interests. I think this would also be an important adjustment because there seems to be the general perception that docents are "running things" without being sensitive to the input of other users. While I think this perception is unfounded, it is there, and this change will address that perception. I hope that we will also begin to have some of the conversation and networking that used to occur when we met at the Brotherhood on Monday nights.

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Submitted by enpen on Thu, 07/03/2008 - 7:40am.

The first night I was in Olympia I couldn't sleep much. Filled with the excitement of finding the place to make a stand with my little family I lay on the floor blinking into the blankness of a white ceiling until my limbs could no longer stand the forced repose and I rose to take my first walk through downtown. I needed coffee. And breakfast sounded good. Enter The Reef and Verna. She stood at the counter talking with an obvious regular and she had her hands on my black gold.

I drank a lot of coffee at The Reef that morning while Verna told me about her family moving to Olympia from South Dakota in 1955. She was a welcome slice of new home and is an indelible part of Olympia for me. Thank you Verna for the calm and coffee you brought me that morning. You were a clear picture in an abstract world.

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Submitted by chad360 on Thu, 07/03/2008 - 2:41pm.

This group is involved with shaping the built environment in and around Olympia.

To what extent does the function of a nonprofit development/planning organization benefit a community?

...any thoughts?

 

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Submitted by chad360 on Thu, 07/03/2008 - 12:54pm.

Going to a shop or business you already like is a reward unto itself-

-how can consumers get the City to listen & then reward those businesses that are drawing folks downtown with great service, great products, and great experiences?

Any ideas how local business that are making an effort to improve the scene could be rewarded?

...any thoughts?

 

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Submitted by summerbock on Thu, 07/03/2008 - 12:36pm.

As a Holistic Nutrition Counselor & Herbalist, I am teaching a number of free classes this month. If you are struggling with your health, Candida overgrowth, low energy levels, weight, or just want to eat healthier, check out my upcoming classes at: BockRemedy.com

Tonight’s class is Fermented Vegetables where we’ll learn why fermented foods are one of the most important additions to your health. Plus, learn how to make them yourself! Bring a 16-oz jar to take them home! To register, email me at: bockremedy@gmail.com

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Submitted by chad360 on Thu, 07/03/2008 - 10:59am.

Raccoons are some of my favorite critters, but that does not mean that I'm really looking to wake-up with them all camped out on my scene-

-but at the same time, I want to be a good person and not just diss them out of fear.

I know raccoons, very very well, and have never been bitten or hurt, even during some stressful encounters.

My current action just involves a big fresh-water tub out away from the house during the summertime, and I'm curious what others in the city that are doing? ( live trap & release )

I'm on the fence about the traps (they inflict a massive amount of trauma if used without sedatives).

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Submitted by w1r3d1 on Thu, 07/03/2008 - 9:22am.

Save our views!

Meta Hogan is helping build giant planters on the corner of 4th and Cherry!
Saving Puget Sound and creating giant planters are just a few goals of the Planters for Puget, come check out the progress.
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Submitted by enpen on Thu, 07/03/2008 - 8:23am.

This is a teaser calendar: today and tomorrow. For the month of July.

For a closer view of any given poster, left Mouse-click the poster. Sometimes there are mouseovers, so if you're into that sort of thing just kind of sloooowleeee move your mouse pointer over the pictures. If you're interested in movie or Theater times their posters are (usually) hyperlinked to their respective schedules.

If your event is not on here I apologize. I do not always see every flyer and sometimes the pictures fuzz up and are illegible. I look preferentially upon flyer distribution at places which are not your store. I encourage mingling, or hiring a distro team. Hiring local artists to design eye catching posters and flyers is good.

If you find yourself inclined to bliss poetic about some just seen show please feel free to leave a comment (or have discussions) on that show's date. History is nothing without its people.

Thursday:

Friday:


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Submitted by Robert Whitlock on Wed, 07/02/2008 - 7:01pm.
A large convoy of Stryker vehicles was spotted (over an hour ago) traveling Southbound on I-5 in the vicinity of Federal Way. Any eyes on or near the Ports of Seattle and Everett - Please report. Is there a ship in port?
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Submitted by jusbytheclown on Wed, 07/02/2008 - 6:01pm.

Near the Army Recruiters w/ Oma and Nick

Eagleman

Captain America AND Spiderman.  Can't get much more patriotic than that.

 

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