http://www.petitiononline.com/esnyc/petition.html
PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD! PLEASE INVITE AS MANY AS POSSIBLE TO SIGN! MAKE IT A GOAL TO GET AT LEAST 3 OTHERS TO SIGN. LET'S ALL WORK TOGETHER FOR A BETTER WORLD AND FUTURE! PRESIDENT OBAMA WILL NEED MASSIVE NUMBERS OF GRASSROOTS SUPPORT TO HELP HIM IMPLEMENT LONG LASTING AND POSITIVE CHANGES.
To: President Barack Obama
Congratulations and thank you for all you do. Your good friend Quincy Jones said: "...next conversation I have with President Obama is to beg for a Secretary of Arts." [November 14th 2008 WNYC interview by John Schaefer on "Soundcheck."] We the undersigned support Quincy Jones' plea. Thank you.
Sincerely,
The Undersigned
Monday, January 19, 2009
Educator Discounts for the 5th Avenue

From Cathy Bleeker Lake Hills Music Teacher:
They do this for most shows - first week of run, you can get up to four $20 tickets, "best available!" I just got a ticket for opening night in the front row of the grand circle - for $20. If the people you work with don't know about this, please pass it along. Nakamichi and several other LHE teachers take advantage of this on a regular basis. OK, now I'm going to get OFF line and OUT of the house!
Begin forwarded message:
From: Anya Rudnick <arudnick@5thavenue.org>
Date: January 6, 2009 3:47:09 PM PST
Subject: Educators discount for Memphis
Begin forwarded message:
From: Anya Rudnick <arudnick@5thavenue.org>
Date: January 6, 2009 3:47:09 PM PST
Subject: Educators discount for Memphis
MemphisJanuary 27 – February 15, 2009Dear Educator,
This is your opportunity to save on tickets to see Memphis. The 5th Avenue Theatre is offering a special educators ticket price of $20.00. This offer is good for best available seats for any performances January 27 – February 4 Memphis“A rockin’ crowd pleaser”- San Jose Mercury
News
We’re talkin’ downtown, down-home Memphis of the ’50s. Rock ’n’ roll is taking over the airways, Elvis is a wannabe, and a downright demented deejay named Huey is spinning the music of black and white America together for the first time. With book and Lyrics by Joe DiPietro (I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change) along with composer/ lyricist David Bryan (founding member and keyboardist of Bon Jovi), you’ll be delighted to hear Seattle native Chad Kimball, (Broadway's Into the Woods), Montego Glover (Broadway's The Color Purple) bring Memphis to life on The 5th Avenue Theatre stage. How do you get this great offer? To order tickets you must purchase online at 5thavenue.org <http://www.5thavenue.org/ > .
To start, please sign into your existing account or create a new one if you have not purchased online before. At this time, you will also enter your promotion code: DEEJAY.
On the seat selection page, if you have successfully signed in using the promotion code, discount prices will be displayed if the educators discount is applicable to that performance. You can purchase up to four tickets per educator. Service fees do apply. Offer is only valid for educators.
Feel free to share this great offer with your fellow educators. Offer is not valid on previously purchased tickets or in conjunction with any other offers. Once purchased, tickets are nonrefundable. All sales are final.
See you at the theatre!
Joey Chapman
Audience Development / Group Sales Manager
Anya RudnickEducation & Outreach Programs Manager
1308 5th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 625-1418
Basic Education Finance and the Library
Stephen J. Coker
Today at 9:31am
Reply
After 17 months of work, the Joint Task Force on Basic Education Finance has submitted its final report. The newly-elected StateSuperintendent Randy Dorn has made passage of this bi-partisan committee\'s recommendations his #1 priority.1,000\'s of emails, letters and phone calls on the part of library advocates from around the state to the JTF contributed to the following recommendations becoming a reality. Over 10,000 petition signatures were delivered to the Task Force.Special recognition for the committee members\' personal insights and valuation of school library programs is warranted. Without their own convictions and their gracious and sincere reception of citizen input, the following progressive and sweeping recommendations would not have been possible.
What did the JTF recommend?--That Teacher-Librarians be classified as \'Core Teachers\', and a part of the \'Core Instructional Program\'. (p. 10)
--That a line-item of $155 per student for \'Textbook, Library Books, and Other Materials\' be allocated. (p. 10)--That a line-item of $200 per student for student technology be allocated. (p. 10)
--That the teacher-librarian\'s function is re-defined as follows and declares that a full-time teacher-librarian is necessary in each \'hypothetical\' schoolhouse.
--\"Teacher‐librarians, a function that includes information literacy, technology, and media to support school library media programs: 1 Full Time Equivalent per hypothetical school.\" (p. 11)
Note: The allocation formula is based on the number of students to be served. Please see page 9 for staffing ratios.A link to the full report:
http://www.leg.wa.gov/documents/joint/bef/FinalReport.pdf
What\'s Next? From recommendations to law - taking action.Now it is more important than ever to take action -- Please begin by calling the legislative hotline and asking that all your legislators and the Governor support passage of the JTF on Basic Education\'s recommendations. 1.800.562.6000Would you be willing to host a local community meeting on K-12 education funding?The League of Education Voters website along with us will help you. Please email info@fundourfuturewashington.org
Today at 9:31am
Reply
After 17 months of work, the Joint Task Force on Basic Education Finance has submitted its final report. The newly-elected StateSuperintendent Randy Dorn has made passage of this bi-partisan committee\'s recommendations his #1 priority.1,000\'s of emails, letters and phone calls on the part of library advocates from around the state to the JTF contributed to the following recommendations becoming a reality. Over 10,000 petition signatures were delivered to the Task Force.Special recognition for the committee members\' personal insights and valuation of school library programs is warranted. Without their own convictions and their gracious and sincere reception of citizen input, the following progressive and sweeping recommendations would not have been possible.
What did the JTF recommend?--That Teacher-Librarians be classified as \'Core Teachers\', and a part of the \'Core Instructional Program\'. (p. 10)
--That a line-item of $155 per student for \'Textbook, Library Books, and Other Materials\' be allocated. (p. 10)--That a line-item of $200 per student for student technology be allocated. (p. 10)
--That the teacher-librarian\'s function is re-defined as follows and declares that a full-time teacher-librarian is necessary in each \'hypothetical\' schoolhouse.
--\"Teacher‐librarians, a function that includes information literacy, technology, and media to support school library media programs: 1 Full Time Equivalent per hypothetical school.\" (p. 11)
Note: The allocation formula is based on the number of students to be served. Please see page 9 for staffing ratios.A link to the full report:
http://www.leg.wa.gov/documents/joint/bef/FinalReport.pdf
What\'s Next? From recommendations to law - taking action.Now it is more important than ever to take action -- Please begin by calling the legislative hotline and asking that all your legislators and the Governor support passage of the JTF on Basic Education\'s recommendations. 1.800.562.6000Would you be willing to host a local community meeting on K-12 education funding?The League of Education Voters website along with us will help you. Please email info@fundourfuturewashington.org
Monday, January 5, 2009
Link to pictures of Jessica's home
Here is a link to the pictures of the Smith's home fire.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/briceb/sets/72157611467365007/show/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/briceb/sets/72157611467365007/show/
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