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HomeMy WebLinkAbout051523 FW_ Local 20_20 Weekly Announcements ________________________________ From: Local 20/20 Sent: Monday, May 15, 2023 9:01:42 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) To: Heidi Eisenhour Subject: Local 20/20 Weekly Announcements ________________________________ ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. ________________________________ View this email in your browser <https://mailchi.mp/a094ca93e1cd/local-2020-weekly-announcements-2692395?e=65e5a66890> <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=87aa70cc71&e=65e5a66890> Local 20/20 Weekly Announcements May 15th, 2023 <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/_compresseds/9a28b932-5c60-3f59-bbb0-fbefc23a1211.jpeg> Edited by Cindy Jayne Herons by Wendy Feltham *Editor's Note for regular readers: It's easy to keep up-to-date with our long newsletter by looking for items marked *New* or *Updated*. These are items that have been added or updated this week. This Week Health & Wellness Action Group meeting - Mon, May 15th <https://gallery.mailchimp.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/1f68556b-f3d9-4095-9755-5a44ed46a0b3.jpg> Healthcare seems to be in the news a lot lately, and this meeting of the Health and Wellness action group is a chance for the public to share some concerns about any aspect of our healthcare system and find out what is being done locally (and at other levels) to combat negative changes taking place. All are welcome to attend. Email Angela <mailto:prof.angelagyurko@gmail.com?subject=Health%20and%20Wellness> for the Zoom link. Time: 6:30 PM | Location: Zoom Wildfire Smoke Community Training - Tues, May 16th <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/bca32bd7-5d15-b15f-f07c-8607bfc15310.png> The Jefferson County Public Health Department is offering community training on how to prepare for and deal with wildfire smoke. Please share with your neighbors as you see fit. Jefferson County Public Health is hosting a Wildfire Smoke Safety Training thayt is open to the public. All are welcome at this informative session. The information will be especially beneficial, however, for anyone who runs events, sports, schools, childcare, or summer camps, as well as for parents. Time: 10 AM to Noon | Location: Cotton Building, 607 Water St, Port Townsend Local 20/20 Council Meeting - Wed, May 17th *New* <https://gallery.mailchimp.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/1f68556b-f3d9-4095-9755-5a44ed46a0b3.jpg> The monthly Local 20/20 <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999e e661f5&id=44feb16395&e=65e5a66890> Steering Council meeting is open to all and welcomes those interested in active involvement in Local 20/20 leadership. Newcomers are always welcome. This month we will likely be meeting in person. For meeting location or more information, contact us at info@l2020.org <mailto:info@l2020.org> . Time: 4-6:00 PM | Location: Contact us for details Marketing Your Co-op - Wed, May 17th <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/323c968f-f76a-86a8-64ec-1f84437ca89f.jpg> The Cooperative Enterprise Model creates an advantage in the marketplace through its ownership structure, commitment to values and principles, and engagement with non-member stakeholders in its community. This workshop, facilitated by John McNamara of the Northwest Cooperative Development Center, will explore the cooperative advantage, the value of building relationships with customers, employees, and vendors, and help participants build a co-op centric marketing plan for their cooperative. Register here <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id =0afcd4b110&e=65e5a66890> . For more info, email organizers <mailto:nwcdcclasses2023@gmail.com?subject=Co-operatives> . Time: 5:30 - 7:00 pm | Location: WSU Jefferson County Extension Classroom, 97 Oak Bay Road, Port Hadlock Riotsville Screening & Presentation on State Repression of the Movement to defend the Weelaunee Forest - Wed, May 17th *New* <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/_compresseds/4798dbb9-a017-e2ca-eef4-fe91ad5ecfc0.jpg> The Olympic Weelaunee Defense Society is organizing a presentation on the movement to stop Cop City and defend the Weelaunee Forest, and a film screening of Riotsville, USA. "Riotsville, USA" explores the history of “Riotsvilles," simulated towns built by the military to stage reenactments of civil unrest for the training of law enforcement. "Cop City," the proposed development project in the Weelaunee Forest, shares striking similarities with the "riotsvilles" featured in the film. It was proposed in direct response to the movements for racial justice that exploded in 2020. After 26 million people entered the streets in 2020 demanding abolition and defunding, the city of Atlanta responded by increasing funding for the police and proposing to destroy 385 acres of forest in order to construct a $90 million militarized police training facility. Preceding the film, a defendant facing domestic terrorism charges for opposing the destruction of the Weelaunee Forest will give a presentation on the state repression faced by the movement. These repressive measures are a threat to all climate activists in the 21st century. Find out more about the movement <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=ab 6a4b9458&e=65e5a66890> . Learn about the film <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=278e269455&e=65e5a66890> . $10-20 donation at the door. Time: 6 PM | Location: Quimper Grange, 1219 Corona Ave, Port Townsend Rhody Festival Week - May 17 - May 21 *New* <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/ef931f23-87ab-93e2-47b3-06a2ba13a105.png> The Rhody Festival is alive and well in Port Townsend the 3rd week of May! The theme is Wild Wild Rhody, and a fabulous week of activities are scheduled, including Trike Races, Pet Parade, Kiddies Parade and Bed Race, Grand Parade, Golf, and Rhody Run! Check out their website <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=2bf7b8d414&e=65e5a66890> or FB page <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c9 99ee661f5&id=9a5934e305&e=65e5a66890> and download the schedule. They are forever seeking volunteers for Rhody Week (start building your bed for the bed race!) and especially the Grand Parade on May 20th. It's not too late to submit your application to be in the Grand Parade (see their website for an application). Judges and helpers of all kinds are needed and welcome. They hope to see you at all the events and they heartily thank all their sponsors for their generous support! The Benji Project presents The Sensory Fair - Thurs, May 18th *New* <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/0ed356b6-8738-0ab8-f142-501fe9c09e63.png> In collaboration with MTV and Mental Health Action Day, the Benji Project asks: How can our physical senses help us calm down when we are stressed? Join them for a sensory exploration, with guidance from local middle and high school students. Find out which activities improve your sense of well-being the most! This event is free & open to all. See their website for more info <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=102f957e81& e=65e5a66890> . Time: 3:30 - 7:00 pm | Location: Port Townsend Community Center, 620 Tyler Street. Chautauqua Week Events – Fri, May 19 – Sun, May 21 <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/3178a64d-6470-ae89-c684-1234b1d8d65b.jpg> The three-day weekend, alongside the Rhody Festival Weekend, will include artistic performances; gatherings of community, cultural, and civic leaders; and a myriad of informative, participatory workshops. Activities all take place in Port Townsend and include a dance party, an outdoor movie, the Rhody Festival Grand Parade and Cake Picnic, “The Big Show”, workshops, a lottery and the Community Congress! Go to the New Old Time Chautauqua <https://l2020.us8.list-m anage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=1a3b5617fd&e=65e5a66890> for details and to the Chautauqua Week page <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&i d=97c1e418ba&e=65e5a66890> for times, locations, and tickets. Dabob Days Restoration Project - Sat, May 20th *New* <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/b1c30ed1-1ce1-11ab-20e9-3b8a14ed134c.jpg> Support the ongoing restoration and protection of the Tarboo watershed, from the headwaters of Tarboo Creek to Tarboo-Dabob Bay, by volunteering at monthly Dabob Days projects with Northwest Watershed Institute! Volunteers will help remove tree protectors from trees and shrubs that are well established on the Tarboo Wildlife Preserve. Tree protectors will be collected, sorted, and reused for future restoration plantings! Please email Megan <mailto:megan@nwwater shed.org> or call 407-383-0851 to sign up. Learn more about NWI here <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=0bdbdaf8ee&e=65e5a66890> . Time: 9 AM - 2 PM | Location: Tarboo Wildlife Preserve, Quilcene Weaving the Web: Soil, Pollinators and Human Health - Sat, May 20th <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/b1173ea3-db2a-417e-c16e-00fe8d1793b7.jpg> Join Jill to learn about techniques to create a healthier home garden which include pollinators! She will review the effects of pesticides on pollinators, soil and human microbiome and how we as a community can affect change. Presenter Jill Allison's background in science and medicine adds to her understanding of the interactions among soil health, pollinator health and human health, as well as the biology and chemistry. Jill has a B.S. in biology, graduate studies in bacteriology and public health, and a Master’s Degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Register here <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id =1479dfa5d4&e=65e5a66890> . Time: 5 PM | Location: Zoom A Day of Mindfulness Meditation: Explore Self-in-Presence - Sun, May 21st <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/a573c239-a1d2-1e36-ffb4-1149a15814b3.jpeg> Meet together in companionable silence where we give each other the support and spaciousness to have our own unique experience. You will be practicing in silence as your teacher guides the group through the sitting and movement meditations that most students of mindfulness practices are familiar with. This is an opportunity to be with the pleasant and unpleasant moments that arise and disappear daily - thoughts, sensations and emotions - in a supportive environment. This is ‘together action’ as we focus on becoming more aware of our life as it is - just this - always changing. Information and registration here <https://l2020.us8.list-m anage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=39bb664138&e=65e5a66890> , or call 360-316-6544. Time: 11 AM - 4:30 PM. | Location: Fillmore Steet Studio, 629 Fillmore St, PT. Upcoming Events Transportation Lab Meeting - May 22th <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/8d22d1a4-8f31-475a-b475-5480d531b0f0.jpg> The Transportation Lab is a Local 20/20 Action Group working to promote a transportation system that minimizes need for personal motor vehicles. Such a transportation system must be safe, convenient and healthy, and it must be based on: * People walking, the most healthful mode; * People bicycling, the most efficient mode; * Mass transit, the most efficient for moving large numbers of people: * Private vehicles for providing services and moving small numbers of people In person, monthly on the fourth Monday. Time: 4:30-6:00 | Location: In person. Contact Richard Dandridge <mailto:dandrpt@gmail.com> for the address. Forest Ecology Hike in the Olympic Rain Shadow - Weds, May 24th <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/7e285087-4697-4500-aa91-b41021fd6f85.jpg> Join Friends of Fort Flagler for an in-person hike and discussion at Fort Flagler and learn about our forest and plants. We’ll start at the lower campground and hike a loop which should take about 1.5 hours. During the hike, we’ll discuss the trees and plants, as we encounter them. This event is led by Erik Kingfisher, who has been working in land conservation since 1999 and has been the Stewardship Director with Jefferson Land Trust since 2007. Eric holds a BA in Environmental Education, and an MA in Environmental Politics. He also created and annually operates the popular Tidelands to Timberline adult natural history course, and supervises other On-The-Land-Learning community engagement programs of the Land Trust. Register here <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=c46f87 16dd&e=65e5a66890> . Time: 3 PM | Location: Meet at the Beachcomer Cafe near the Fort Flagler Campground. Jefferson County Council for the Blind Support and Advocacy Group - Sun, May 28th *New* Jefferson County Council of the Blind is a support and advocacy group for blind and low vision folks. They meet in person on the fourth Friday of each month. They discuss technologies, opportunities and strategies for independent living. On May 28th they will have a speaker on Adaptive Strategies for folks with Low Vision. Time: 1 pm | Location: Hwy 20 Roadhouse,2152 W. Sims Way in Port Townsend Funding Your Co-op - Wednesday, May 31st <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/323c968f-f76a-86a8-64ec-1f84437ca89f.jpg> What grants are available to co-ops? When does it make sense to apply for a loan? How do you go about getting a loan? In this workshop, Sam Green from the Northwest Cooperative Development Center will explore how to apply for grants and low interest loans that can be used to develop your co-op. Register here <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=e75efe0f86&e=65e5a66890> . For questions or more information.email organizers <mailto:nwcdcclasses2023@gmail.com?su bject=Co-op%20class> Time: 5:30 - 7:00 pm | Location: WSU Jefferson County Extension Classroom, 97 Oak Bay Road, Port Hadlock European Green Crab Molt Search Training - Thurs, June 1st *New* <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/060b495c-d32a-2565-7bd6-3d40e11e6694.png> The emerging invasion by European green crabs (Carcinus maenas) threatens marine resources in Washington. Early detection of small populations gives us the best chance to reduce the spread and impact of this globally damaging invasive species. Washington Sea Grant and Washington State University Extension have teamed up to launch a new volunteer-based early detection program to complement the existing WSG Crab Team trapping and monitoring network. Molt Search aims to support broader participation in early detection by teaching volunteers what to look for and how to report the presence of European green crab molts along inland shorelines, using the MyCoast app. Contact Emilee Carpenter <mailto:ecarpenter@ptmsc.org> for more information. Registration link <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=94af83909e&e=65e5a66890> , More info link <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=53b2ac4813&e=65e5a66890> . Time: 4-6 p.m. | Location: PTMSC Museum classroom, Bldg 502, Fort Worden SP Brinnon Repair Event - Mon, June 3rd <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/c2b323dd-d332-6d30-6029-1f713d8defc6.jpg> Join us for this free community gathering in which people with repair skills share their time and talents to fix their neighbors’ belongings. For this event, we will have volunteers donating their time to help repair small appliances and electronics, textiles/clothes, tool sharpening, bicycle repair and cleaning, and other household items. Limit of 2 items per person. If you know the specific part needed to repair your item, we ask that you bring it along. Bring your toaster that no longer toasts, sweater with a hole in the elbow, and excitement to get these belongings repaired while also learning how they did it and ways you could do it yourself next time! Learn more here <https://l2020.us8.list-man age.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=4fff0f17b5&e=65e5a66890> . Time: 11:00-2:00 PM | Location: 306144 US Route 101, Brinnon. European Green Crab Molt Search Training - Sun, June 11 *New* <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/060b495c-d32a-2565-7bd6-3d40e11e6694.png> The emerging invasion by European green crabs (Carcinus maenas) threatens marine resources in Washington. Early detection of small populations gives us the best chance to reduce the spread and impact of this globally damaging invasive species. Washington Sea Grant and Washington State University Extension have teamed up to launch a new volunteer-based early detection program to complement the existing WSG Crab Team trapping and monitoring network. Molt Search aims to support broader participation in early detection by teaching volunteers what to look for and how to report the presence of European green crab molts along inland shorelines, using the MyCoast app. Contact Emilee Carpenter <mailto:ecarpenter@ptmsc.org> for more information. Registration link <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=209e74bd5b&e=65e5a66890> , More info link <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=46cca68fa8&e=65e5a66890> . Time: 2-4 p.m. | Location: Dungeness River Center, 1943 W Hendrickson Rd, Sequim Recurring Events Farmers Market - Saturdays <https://ci5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/2IQoe88U0lqsaGmceB7h_5gEP33lLnCftEQyRpsJ8pR6vuaUPB4wWT7XB6oP0VuoV5Uz54fUHMxOjm8_Ug612Bjy0dbqrdbDHW9X7xpdXsFbTZJSUgHmML264GROVqhOe9Bvw-PD1QyU1aG0rqN4yEiAwVEdU g=s0-d-e1-ft#https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/b67cb30b-1081-60ad-e0e8-97aab624dec3.png> The Port Townsend Farmers Market operates 9-months of the year from the first Saturday in April through December 17th. Located in the heart of uptown Port Townsend, the market offers a wide variety of seasonal produce, pasture-raised meat, hard cider, honey, artisan cheese, bread and pastries, prepared food, as well as fine arts and crafts from Jefferson and neighboring counties. From locally grown food to pottery, the items sold travel no more than 50 miles to reach the market. Some of their vendors even bike their products to market. More information here <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=a5f30afdf9&e=65e5a66890> . Time: 10am-2pm | Location: Tyler Street between Lawrence and Clay. Port Townsend. Deep Dive: The Affordable Housing Landscape - Last Mondays <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/bb491735-5398-7d9b-2e5b-7b3d1a767408.jpg> Is all affordable housing the same? What are the policy differences and trade-offs? Come learn with us! Each month, Quimper Community Housing Collective (QCHC) will host an open, inclusive discussion on housing policy with an eye towards developing a systemic understanding of different housing policies from a housing justice perspective. We will practice centering those most impacted by the housing crisis in these conversations. All are welcome! Time: 6:30 to 8 PM Last Monday of Every Month - April through October 2023 | Location: Zoom <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=afc9e3bc92&e=65e5a66890> Low Tide Walks with PTMSC <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/1194ecf6-dbfe-a1a2-5032-72d9cf1b6327.png> Join the Port Townsend Marine Science Center for a guided walk on the beach at low tide. Explore tide pools and learn how marine organisms are adapted for the challenges and daily extremes of living in the intertidal zone. Please visit the Low Tide Walks webpage <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=c534715cf9&e=65e5a66890> to learn more and to click on the date(s) of your choice. These include Sunday, June 4, 9:45 - 11:15 AM; Saturday, June 17, 9 - 10:30 AM; Wednesday, July 5, 11 AM - 12:30 PM; Sunday, July 30, 8:30 - 10 AM; and Tuesday, August 29, 8:30 - 10 AM. In order to provide enough staff and volunteers to create a wonderful experience, organizers need to know how many are expected. Contact Gabriele Sanchez <mailto:gsanchez@ptmsc.org?subject=Low%20Tide%20Walk> with any questions. Time: Times and dates above | Location: Meet at PTMSC Museum on the shore, Bldg 502, Fort Worden Birding by Ear - May 9th, May 17th, and June 8th <https://gallery.mailchimp.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/26dbfd63-6c61-4e39-a6f2-4a8bb7109264.jpg> Have you ever heard a bird in the forest but couldn't see it and wondered what it was? Join ornithologist Dr. Jackie Canterbury as she leads tours through Quimper West Preserve in the Quimper Wildlife Corridor <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999 ee661f5&id=f3f511fad5&e=65e5a66890> and shows how by training your ear, you can identify birds through their unique songs. Jefferson Land Trust Preserve Steward Wendy Feltham will welcome the group at the Quimper West trailhead and share information about the forest before the walk. The trailhead is on N. Jacob Miller Road. To learn more and register, email organizers here <mailto:qwcbirds@gmail.com?subject=Birding%20by%20Ear> . Time: 8:30 AM | Quimper West Preserve in the Quimper Wildlife Corridor North Olympic Peninsula Quilts of Valor - July 13th - Aug 24th <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/6e6ecbe0-f651-502e-a10d-33921553b752.png> Learn how to make a Quilt of Valor and pillowcase to be given to service members and veterans. Ages 10-100 and all genders are welcome! Tools and materials will be provided. For more information or to register, call Kathey Bates at 360-316-9798 or email her <mailto:1katheybates@gmail.com?subject=Quilts%20of%20Valor%20Classes> . For more information, visit Quilts of Valor <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=7b8a28635d&e=65e5a66890> . Time: 1 - 3 PM I Location: 4H classroom, Kively Center, Port Hadlock. Birding in Our State Parks - 4th Saturdays <https://ci4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/bJkoSRDoDkk2-InKH4bolbvaoky4U_pNkNDJ11qOOvRm5KdtK0JwFNWaUcXX8lvpqDogf5vKwyg8hzh0Yti4REyEfgGWkJYWwnla_mprxzrijmbGvV7jx-qt1kd-IBLakfPufw__JfvLfj3IIj5B-II-aSdzV g=s0-d-e1-ft#https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/ffd97eda-d394-156e-7e82-bfedb30ed7fd.jpg> Beverly McNeil, Audubon trip leader and nature photographer continues to lead bird walks every Saturday of every month. Contact Beverly <mailto:bevybirds53@gmail> to register. The group size limit is 5. A Discover Pass is required. Wear sturdy shoes/boots and note that the walks average 3 to 4 hours, walking about 1.5 miles. Wear layered clothing for changeable weather. Bring binoculars, and water if desired. Bad weather can result in cancellations. The following two outings are free of charge; please note changes. Anderson Lake every third Saturday through Admiralty Audubon. Fort Flagler every fourth Saturday through Friends of Fort Flagler. Fort Townsend and Fort Worden are the other two State Parks that Beverly can arrange to schedule a special bird walk for you. Beverly's photographs are displayed at the Port Townsend Gallery <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=c1de7074d3&e=65e5a66890> . Time: 8:30 AM | Locations: See above. <https://ssl.gstatic.com/ui/v1/icons/mail/images/cleardot.gif> Plastic Recycling Pop-Up Drop-Off - 1st and 3rd Saturdays <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/caddbd7d-0391-600f-4706-ef35a8e33627.png> Are you ready to start recycling your plastic bottle caps and can connectors? PT Potential <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=0ac4826f7c&e=65e5a66890> is now open for collections! Swing by their next drop-off event with your clean plastic items and learn how they plan to recycle them! Join us in mitigating our pollution and working towards a more local, circular economy. PT Potential collects caps, lids, and can carriers. Don't have plastic collected? Swing by anyway to chat plastics! More info here <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=d70a9ee814&e=65 e5a66890> . Time: 2- 4 PM | Locations: 1st Sat at PTMSC, 1001 Water Street, PT; 3rd Sat at PT Food Coop Polystyrene & Low-Density Polyethylene Recycling - 1st Tues, 3rd Sat <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/4720ca4d-0b50-98ba-ed16-2c16c011d368.png> Port Townsend StyroCyclers <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee 661f5&id=f9add78fb4&e=65e5a66890> , a Local 20/20 Beyond Waste <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=89ce992651&e=65e5a66890> Project, accepts expanded polystyrene (EPS) pieces that are white, rigid, clean, and dry, with all tape, labels, paper, and cardboard removed. (Note that Styrofoam™ refers to a specific subset of EPS made by Dow Chemical Company, which is not recycled by this group and which is typically blue.) They also accept clean, dry, flexible low-density polyethylene foam (LDPE #4) of all colors, packing peanuts of all colors and types (separated from the EPS/LDPE, and separated into biodegradable [squishy] and nonbiodegradable [crispy] types), as well as white EPS food trays that are clean and free of stains and writing. Materials are inspected at your vehicle, and disqualified materials returned to you. Thanks to the Fort Worden PDA, materials are packed and stored at the Fort Worden Battery Putnam, then delivered to Kent once per month thanks to OlyCAP and Northwest Harvest food bank trucks. At the Kent recycling facility, machines use heat to convert the EPS and LDPE into a toothpaste-like consistency that cools into heavy, glassy blocks of polystyrene or polyethylene, which are then sold to manufacturers of products such as picture frames and construction details. The densified materials are in high demand because they are less expensive than virgin plastic. Email organizers <mailto:PTStyroCyclers@gmai l.com?subject=Styrofoam%20Recycling> or contact them through their Facebook page <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=b8d9b9b307&e=65e5a66890> . Time: 10 AM - Noon | Location: Fort Worden’s Battery Putnam near Alexander’s Castle at 229 Alexander’s Loop, Fort Worden. (Park your vehicle in the middle of the street in front of the battery.) Protest Fossil Banks' Climate Crimes - Fridays <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/6ecc5ff4-7bc8-84d8-d0f1-063076c91018.jpg> Join a demonstration at Port Townsend's JP Morgan Chase Bank on the first three Fridays of the month. Local demonstrators bring works of art and fliers to educate bank customers about continued funding of fossil fuel expansion by Chase and Wells Fargo. The aim is to move local money away from fossil banks, in line with the divestment campaign Stop the Money Pipeline <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=d1610fcdb5&e =65e5a66890> . On the 4th and 5th Fridays of the month, they make new art and regroup in Irondale. Volunteers are needed to expand messages to local bank branches. Questions or RSVP? Email here <mailto:communityartworks@gmail.com> . Time: 11 AM to 1 PM | Location: JP Morgan Chase Bank, 419 Kearney St, PT. Community Notices Local 20/20's Weekly Announcements Editing Team Volunteer Opportunity <https://ci3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/8U2jF3yiDFeWhXPG7FQRGMrXKNjrH_6zdm4ccODimLCBUksBRVjIuEEH5BGLKNNhNpJXerI4ybJSy3Y8fon_-T3ycz-zMWltQF1cyekcuGhgljhFQdCzS_hsWjJ9JZi9aG2PsLSXeXx4kxWg9Bt3gGL9e_tf6 w=s0-d-e1-ft#https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/8d22d1a4-8f31-475a-b475-5480d531b0f0.jpg> Do you enjoy this newsletter? Do you have a passion for building local sustainability and resilience? Help out by joining our volunteer editing team! The team shares in the process of reviewing newsletter submissions and editing them for brevity, clarity, coherence, and checking to see if they are still current. There will be opportunities to help in the review and response to submissions, opportunities to be a backup editor, and also to help implement some new improvements. The editing team role needs basic writing and computer skills and an interest in supporting our community. Coaching in MailChimp will be provided, and a byline is an option for the lead editor each week. It is a fun and rewarding way to contribute to our community, and learn more about what is happening. Email us <mailto:Events@l2020.org?subject=Local%2020%2F20%20Weekly%20Announcements%20Editing%20Team> to learn more! Three Community Members Sought to Serve on the New Chimacum Ridge Community Forest Board of Managers *New* <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/6aa6ae41-0f86-40b0-a7d2-21f7b0948522.png> Jefferson Land Trust's Board of Directors is seeking three community members to serve on a new seven-member, volunteer Chimacum Ridge Community Forest Board of Managers. This board will help oversee the establishment and operation of a new Community Forest on Chimacum Ridge, a 853-acre parcel of land in the heart of Chimacum. Residents of East Jefferson County with enthusiasm for the Land Trust's mission, a deep knowledge of the local community, and a strong interest in community forests are encouraged to apply. For more information and application instructions, please visit here. The deadline to apply is midnight, Friday, June 9, 2023. Anderson Lake Closed Due to Toxin <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/881a3212-4a8b-4847-081b-f0467c56fb66.png> A News Flash <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=399d7 1330d&e=65e5a66890> from Jefferson County Public Health reports elevated levels of the potent nerve toxin anatoxin-a detected in a water sample taken from Anderson Lake on Monday, April 17th. The toxin level is 1.28 micrograms per liter, which is above the Washington State recreational criteria. The bloom of cyanobacteria in the lake contains toxin-producing species of algae. Anatoxin-a can result in illness and death in people and animals when ingested. Washington State Parks has posted “Danger – Keep Out of Lake” signs at access points to the park alerting visitors of the potential hazards. Recreational activities such as fishing, boating, and swimming are prohibited until the toxins dissipate and the lake is deemed safe for recreation. Anderson Lake State Park remains open for other recreational activities such as horseback riding, hiking, biking and birdwatching. Free Booklet on Permaculture Backyard Gardening <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/73731cfe-bd30-7a40-5d32-903481b4b37a.png> Use permaculture principles of healthy soil, natural fertilizers and pest control to produce vegetables over a 9 to 10 month period. Contact The Sustainable Life Learning Center to receive a free booklet here <mailto:sustainablelifelearningcenter@gmail.com> . Housing Link: Connecting local Workforce with local Housing <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/01ac0f42-976e-d266-aa5c-408d8142b208.jpg> Ensuing those providing vital services and serving local business are securely housed is an essential part of building community. The Housing Link project is an effort to introduce Workforce Home Seekers with Home Providers in Jefferson County. If you are looking for housing, have housing to offer or what to learn more about how to create housing, check out this link <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=92a8ff9ece&e=6 5e5a66890> . Read Shakespeare Out Loud! - Tuesdays The Changelings, a varied group of Shakespeare fans gather online every other Tuesday to read and discuss the works of William Shakespeare, No experiences necessary-open to everyone-casual. For information on participating email the organizer <mailto:bobbinsdream@gmail.com?subject=Read%20Shakespeare%20Out%20Loud!> . Chimacum HS/MS Needs Tutors <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/_compresseds/1b1797fd-93c6-4a9c-9ebb-7d0bab5242b5.jpg> Students at Chimacum High School/ Middle School need after-school tutors. The highest need is with math, but tutors in writing, science, world language and other subjects are also needed. Doug is organizing a group and will have many 50-minute slots available, running Tuesdays and/or Thursdays, 2:20 p.m. to 3:10 p.m. If you have topical expertise and experience working with young people, call Doug Edelstein at 206-769-9563 or email him <mailto:daedelstein 2@gmail.com> . OHT Survey for those with Housing Needs <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/205a08e0-200b-6a29-6b22-5fac489818aa.jpg> Olympic Housing Trust (OHT) is planning to build a townhouse in Port Townsend. This is just a survey <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=5f72dc3ae1&e=65e5a66890> . Once they begin building, they will be looking for applicants. They are planning to build 5 townhouses in Port Townsend that will actually be affordable for people of low to moderate income. They are applying for a Housing Trust Fund grant through the state. One of the many items to investigate is to gather info on whether they know of people who would qualify for loans for these townhouses. The loans will be under $250K. The survey will identify how many people are in the family, what income bracket they fall into, whether they are currently residents of Jefferson County, if they already own a home or not. It is optional for anyone to give us their contact information. Elderberry Program <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/68a895e3-3f0c-0f0e-32a4-80cd22c64cc5.png> Elderberry is reaching out to invite elder community members to participate as volunteers with the Port Townsend-based Heartberry Playschool! Heartberry offers Infant Care (ages 3 month - 1 year) indoors at Trinity Church in Uptown PT at 609 Taylor St. Elders are also invited to share nurturing skills to support care of babies in Toddler Care (ages 2-5 years) at Shy Acre Farm, near the intersection of San Juan and Discovery) for Outdoor experiential learning. To share nature and art talents to support activities with children inquire here <mailto:events@l2020.org?subject=Inquiry%20about%20Elderberry%20Program> . ________________________________ Community Resources Eat Local First's Washington Food & Farm Finder Map Eating local — and supporting our community’s farmers, fishers, and other food producers — is easy with the Eat Local First Washington Food & Farm Finder <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/clic k?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=3716212d68&e=65e5a66890> , from the statewide group Eat Local First (ELF) Collaborative <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id= 6d6af4537f&e=65e5a66890> . Enter your location by zip code or town/city name and use the detailed search criteria to find food grown, caught, raised, or made near you, navigating the handy map to explore further. Filter your search to find specific products, delivery options, and more. Just Soup on Tuesdays <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/93583a9e-8347-408c-adec-a2a4b6693988.png> Every Tuesday at 11:30 - 1:30, Just Soup provides free, hot soup lunches at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 1020 Jefferson St, on the Tyler St. bus line (by the Bell Tower). Enter the rear church parking lot on Franklin, and whether you are on foot, bike, or car, you will be in line for curbside pickup, with masks, gloves, and safe distancing protocols in place. Pick up a lunch for yourself or your neighbor in need. No questions asked. Many partners and supporters have come together to feed Port Townsend one bowl at a time. Time: Tuesdays, 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM | Location: St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 1020 Jefferson St, PT Emergency Text Alerts from Jefferson County <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=c19291dd9d&e=65e5a66890> Sign up to receive Jefferson County Department of Emergency Management <https://l2020.us8.list- manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=165339f2c6&e=65e5a66890> ’s emergency alerts by text on your mobile phone and/or by email. NIXLE messages provide crucial information in an emergency & are sent directly to your text-enabled device and/or email. The sign up web page <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=1f2181181b&e=65e5a668 90> also has information about other alert and warning systems, including the tsunami warning system and the WSDOT alert system. NPREP: Prepared Neighborhoods <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=204ed825c1&e=65e5a66890> Prepare for emergencies with your neighbors by joining or starting an NPREP neighborhood. There are currently over 100 NPREP neighborhoods organizing here in Jefferson County. Learn if you live in an NPREP trained neighborhood <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=1dc70ea7f4&e=65e5a66890> . Learn about NPREP <https://l2020.us8.list-manage .com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=f09d0edd35&e=65e5a66890> . A Tool for Neighborhood Organization <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/dc84717a-8117-4003-80be-bd18e79a7a4b.png> Nextdoor is a private social network for YOUR neighborhood. Use this link <https://l2020.us8.li st-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=9b09df9861&e=65e5a66890> to join one of 59 Nextdoor Neighborhoods in Jefferson County. Currently there are over 16,000 subscribers, with many new members joining each day. Email Pete Hubbard <mailto:hphubbard@gmail.com?subject=NDN> with questions or comments. Calling Local Photographers <https://gallery.mailchimp.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/3ab8c010-5d9c-4313-a28b-a9dc1714ac3e.jpg> Local 20/20 Weekly Announcements invites local photographers to submit images that capture the character of our community and its natural setting. For the opening photo of each weekly email (which is also posted to our website <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u= 18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=2e05a51e30&e=65e5a66890> ), we seek local color, horizontal (“landscape”) orientation, and jpeg format. Please no children, pets or recognizable faces. Kindly email photos <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=6a6f6ec388&e=65e5a66890> , including your name in the jpeg filename. We are an all-volunteer non-profit, so compensation for your talent and generosity is a photo credit and our profound thanks. Resilience Readings Do you have readings, podcasts or videos to share that are aligned with our Local 20/20 mission? Please submit them here <mailto:events@L2020.org?subject=Resilience%20Readings%20submission> . Moving in the Right Direction Conference <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/c70f272e-fd73-6706-66ab-8a266b1ea846.jpg> In a recent Local 20/20 Port Townsend Leader column <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/cli ck?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=b3e1400c93&e=65e5a66890> , David Thielk discusses the intersection between transportation, infrastructure, human and climate health, and housing, and announces the conference that took place in Port Townsend on April 14th, 2023. Videos by local videographer Dennis Danneau are now available for conference sessions with Mike McGinn of America Walks <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=2861434025&e=65e5a66890> , 1 <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f 5&id=7079c4a3da&e=65e5a66890> , with walkable streets designer Dan Burden <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=805e5116ad&e=65e5a66890> , and with Tony Jordan and Katie Gould <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=dceb5201c3&e=65e5a66890> of the Parking Reform Network and Sightline respectively. Connectivity Fair PT Leader Column <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/5ca7aef5-8821-67a2-0f24-d867d5e8e761.jpg> In a recent Local 20/20 Port Townsend Leader column <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/cli ck?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=54a60630c1&e=65e5a66890> , Judy Alexander describes the upcoming Connectivity Fair, and how Local 20/20’s history shows some examples of the Ripple Effect. Read the full column here <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=4072050246&e=65e5a66890> . How the Inflation Reduction Act Can Save You Money <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/809f96a3-40ef-ea05-6b75-9d3ee55c77a6.jpg> In a recent Local 20/20 column in the Port Townsend Leader <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=8b36d1a108&e=65e5a66890> , Cyndy Bratz summarized how the Inflation Reduction Act can save you money and reduce your carbon footprint at the same time. Learn more about how to determine your eligibility for rebates, how much you might be able to save, and where to go for the latest information, by reading her full column here <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=2fd38f7644&e=65e5a66890> . Note the The High-Efficiency Electric Home Rebate Act table, that shows rebates for qualifying electrification projects. Questions and Answers about EVs in Jefferson County <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/f63efd50-5398-1b2e-b6c0-a7f6d88f76a7.jpg> Close to 400 people attended the recent EV Expo, hosted by the Chamber of Jefferson County. The event was a great opportunity to celebrate the new technology and to hear questions and concerns from the public about how EVs work, what they cost, and what their impacts are in the community and on the environment. In the latest Local 20/20 column <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=d419a4db7d&e=65e5a66890> in the Port Townsend Leader, Cindy Jayne describes some of the questions the public had and provides current information. Topics include range, costs, impacts, rebates, and more. Local 20/20 Mission Working together to foster a regenerative, sustainable, resilient, and compassionate community in Jefferson County through both action and education. <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/6144dac2-e45d-dd0c-b93e-28d0de8737d0.jpg> Action Groups are where we do most of our work. Each is focused on an interrelated aspect of sustainability. Visit l2020.org <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=ed373b81d6&e=65e5a66890> to learn what the different action groups are working on. Want to submit an announcement? We welcome notices of events, calls for participation and other items of interest. 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