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	<title><![CDATA[Help Fill The Flatbed For NW Harvest]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2010 07:59:21 PDT</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[Hello,
My name is:  Lynne Fackler I need your help.
I have a chance to make a difference and you could help by sharing with your viewers how we together can make a difference.
I want to fill my flatbed with food for North West Harvest.
I work for the Washington State Department Of Transportation: I drive a large flatbed truck that could hold a few tons of food and with the times right now, the food banks need our donations more then ever and if people can donate, they can bring it to our Seattle Signals Office, sign our wall of hope/Together we can make a difference:  . I don't write letters well and my spelling can use some help but, I have love and compassion, I care, I want to help and my co-workers are all ready to come together and carefully box up all the donated goods and load the flatbed, come delivery day my co-workers and I will load my truck and deliver to NW Harvest.   I have only a short amount of time to make this happen.
Will you please help me ask your viewers to donate and help me make this a dream come true.
Thank you.
Lynne Fackler
206-255-7429
206-442-2125
WSDOT Signals Division
3700 9Th Ave South
Seattle, WA 98134]]></description>
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	<title><![CDATA[Help Fill The Flatbed For NW Harvest]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 11 Nov 2010 20:01:14 PDT</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[Hello,
My name is:  Lynne Fackler I need your help.
I have a chance to make a difference and you could help by sharing with your viewers how we together can make a difference.
I want to fill my flatbed with food for North West Harvest.
I work for the Washington State Department Of Transportation: I drive a large flatbed truck that could hold a few tons of food and with the times right now, the food banks need our donations more then ever and if people can donate, they can bring it to our Seattle Signals Office, sign our wall of hope/Together we can make a difference:  . I don't write letters well and my spelling can use some help but, I have love and compassion, I care, I want to help and my co-workers are all ready to come together and carefully box up all the donated goods and load the flatbed, come delivery day my co-workers and I will load my truck and deliver to NW Harvest.   I have only a short amount of time to make this happen.
Will you please help me ask your viewers to donate and help me make this a dream come true.
Thank you.
Lynne Fackler
206-255-7429
206-442-2125
WSDOT Signals Division
3700 9Th Ave South
Seattle, WA 98134]]></description>
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	<title><![CDATA[November is National Homeless Awareness]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 01 Nov 2010 16:55:20 PDT</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[November is National Homeless Awareness month, and StandUp For Kids Tacoma is doing a virtual gear drive. 13 kids die on the street every day in this country from abuse, neglect or suicide. With the winter months approaching, kids need gear to be able to survive the cold weather. Most of these kids are on the street because of abuse at home, and being homeless was the last thing that they wanted for their lives. StandUp For Kids tries to help change that for them. We tell the kids we care about them, and then we prove it at every turn. Will you StandUp with us, for kids? 
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	<title><![CDATA[Halloween Fun At Cravens Farm ]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 16 Oct 2010 10:12:16 PDT</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[Having a great family day at cravens farm in Snohomish WA. Corn maze, Pumpkin Patch, Hay Rides And Much More!]]></description>
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	<title><![CDATA[Song about BULLYING]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 01 Oct 2010 11:24:53 PDT</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[My name is Dylan Cragle, I'm a 14 years old singer/songwriter. I wrote this song called IN THIS WORLD, because I'm tired of seeing my friend and so many others in this world get Bullied. I was thinking of how I could help this certain friend and thinking why are some people just so mean. I wrote down my thoughts and in one hour I had a song. My hope is that this song will make people think about what they say and how they treat others. This video is from a performance I did at the Puyallup Fair Sept 24th 2010.
I hope you like it.
~Dylan]]></description>
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	<title><![CDATA[Save and help victims of flood  Pakistan]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 04:50:25 PDT</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[Every year we wait for the monsoon season to come and beat the heat of summer’s spell. The lovely rains that blossoms the trees and lightens up the atmosphere, the wonderful weather where romanticism revolves in the air for 2 months atleast. It’s altogether a lovely feeling throughout July and August.
But all of a sudden, this year’s monsoon actually brought sadness over the faces; it became a wrath of God. Every single province in Pakistan got traumatized due to the rains. As this year’s rain brought in a huge Flood, shattering houses, taking away lots of lives. From the top to the bottom, Pakistan is all under water. Killing Water!
What is happening? Such destruction? So much rain that not even dams can stop them? Did our Meteorological department know about such heavy rain falls and disaster caused by it? Was our irrigation department prepared? Did our ecological department plan about it? Did people have any idea how worse it can be? Did people prepare? Did people get time to think over it and prepare?
Obviously there is no answer.
The rains started, the sewerage system got occupied. People started running towards their home to take their families to a place where it’s not raining heavily. They are on their way to other cities/areas, the bridges collapsed, roads broke into pieces. Even the mountains loosen up, huge rocks started to fell on causing road blocks. One to another, people got caught into problems, where there was No way out.
The people who went on holidays, vacations, honeymoons etc got trapped in the beautiful northern areas of Pakistan. Up on the hills, where there is no food, water, access to any store; they are stuck up in their own realm of problems. Where helicopters and government officials will have to go there to help them but due to heavy rains, they couldn’t go there even. It’s a distressing & painful state.
The flood started from Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan, entering Sindh via Baluchistan and parts of Punjab.
 
As always our Forces are always there to take care of us, to protect us and save our lives. Army along with Air Force and Navy rescued many affected people but still several died and drowned in the water. Still Navy and its Commandos are trying to save lives in flooded areas of Sindh, though it just entered Sindh but created a mess there too.
Prediction is that this situation will calm down by mid August 2010 but will not end until September.
But one must appreciate the spirit of Pakistanis; everybody is there to help their native brothers and sisters. People are collecting & providing clothes, money, medicines, food etc all what they can think of, to the camps created by Armed Forces in different localities, as people cannot return to their homes due to no electricity, gas and major necessities of life.
Electric supply, Gas and all such pipelines were closed to avoid fire and current in water, which could have lead to several deaths. Already a great number of people have already died within a week’s time.
Well, one can take preventive measures always. People should avoid travelling, whether it is through any mode. People should store lots of food & medicines in their home. But then again, can one stop flood coming into their homes? Gosh NO!
Although these Disasters being Natural are not without Human Involvement!
..
 

This is a humanitarian crisis, and one should really not consider the nationality of the families dieing due to such a crisis. It is so unfortunate that people are considering nationalities when giving aid to individuals including little children. I think this is an opportunity for people, regardless of race, religion or color, to unite.

SWO is working in effected areas of Sindh from the first day with its team of Doctors and Caregivers but  we need help, we urgently need following items:

1.	Mosquito nets.
2.	Snake Bite Injections.
3.	Food stuff.
4.	Tents.
5.	Drinking Water.
6.	US Dollars  70000

We are looking towards International Community for their support and help. Remember, God loves those who love humanity.


"I will never forget the destruction and suffering I have witnessed today. In the past I have witnessed many natural disasters around the world, but nothing like this." - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
 




Sincerely yours,
Mehtab Qureshi
President
Saharo Welfare Organization (Regd)
www.saharo-pk.com
Phone: +92-021-37677933
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	<title><![CDATA[Save and help victims of flood in Pakist]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 04:45:28 PDT</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[Every year we wait for the monsoon season to come and beat the heat of summer’s spell. The lovely rains that blossoms the trees and lightens up the atmosphere, the wonderful weather where romanticism revolves in the air for 2 months atleast. It’s altogether a lovely feeling throughout July and August.
But all of a sudden, this year’s monsoon actually brought sadness over the faces; it became a wrath of God. Every single province in Pakistan got traumatized due to the rains. As this year’s rain brought in a huge Flood, shattering houses, taking away lots of lives. From the top to the bottom, Pakistan is all under water. Killing Water!
What is happening? Such destruction? So much rain that not even dams can stop them? Did our Meteorological department know about such heavy rain falls and disaster caused by it? Was our irrigation department prepared? Did our ecological department plan about it? Did people have any idea how worse it can be? Did people prepare? Did people get time to think over it and prepare?
Obviously there is no answer.
The rains started, the sewerage system got occupied. People started running towards their home to take their families to a place where it’s not raining heavily. They are on their way to other cities/areas, the bridges collapsed, roads broke into pieces. Even the mountains loosen up, huge rocks started to fell on causing road blocks. One to another, people got caught into problems, where there was No way out.
The people who went on holidays, vacations, honeymoons etc got trapped in the beautiful northern areas of Pakistan. Up on the hills, where there is no food, water, access to any store; they are stuck up in their own realm of problems. Where helicopters and government officials will have to go there to help them but due to heavy rains, they couldn’t go there even. It’s a distressing & painful state.
The flood started from Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan, entering Sindh via Baluchistan and parts of Punjab.
 
As always our Forces are always there to take care of us, to protect us and save our lives. Army along with Air Force and Navy rescued many affected people but still several died and drowned in the water. Still Navy and its Commandos are trying to save lives in flooded areas of Sindh, though it just entered Sindh but created a mess there too.
Prediction is that this situation will calm down by mid August 2010 but will not end until September.
But one must appreciate the spirit of Pakistanis; everybody is there to help their native brothers and sisters. People are collecting & providing clothes, money, medicines, food etc all what they can think of, to the camps created by Armed Forces in different localities, as people cannot return to their homes due to no electricity, gas and major necessities of life.
Electric supply, Gas and all such pipelines were closed to avoid fire and current in water, which could have lead to several deaths. Already a great number of people have already died within a week’s time.
Well, one can take preventive measures always. People should avoid travelling, whether it is through any mode. People should store lots of food & medicines in their home. But then again, can one stop flood coming into their homes? Gosh NO!
Although these Disasters being Natural are not without Human Involvement!
..
 

This is a humanitarian crisis, and one should really not consider the nationality of the families dieing due to such a crisis. It is so unfortunate that people are considering nationalities when giving aid to individuals including little children. I think this is an opportunity for people, regardless of race, religion or color, to unite.

SWO is working in effected areas of Sindh from the first day with its team of Doctors and Caregivers but  we need help, we urgently need following items:

1.	Mosquito nets.
2.	Snake Bite Injections.
3.	Food stuff.
4.	Tents.
5.	Drinking Water.
6.	US Dollars  70000

We are looking towards International Community for their support and help. Remember, God loves those who love humanity.


"I will never forget the destruction and suffering I have witnessed today. In the past I have witnessed many natural disasters around the world, but nothing like this." - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
 




Sincerely yours,
Mehtab Qureshi
President
Saharo Welfare Organization (Regd)
www.saharo-pk.com
Phone: +92-021-37677933
]]></description>
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	<title><![CDATA[Soldiers ride 9k miles for fallen friend]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 13:26:20 PDT</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[Back in May four ex-soldiers who served in Iraq along side fallen Marine Cpl. Christopher G. Scherer and injured Sgt. Leo Chargalauf embarked on a 9000 mile bike ride to remember their fallen comrade and raise funds to improve the life seriously injured Sgt. Chargalauf.  Leaving originally from  East Northport, NY with little fan fair and not even a mention of their endeavor in the local paper the four have rode with determination and a goal of arriving at the USMC base Camp Pendleton in San Diego, CA.  This week the team of riders will pass through our community.  Along the way they have been relying merely on word of mouth to earn donations for their cause.  
These courageous individuals who have sacrificed more than most of us could imagine deserve our recognition and thanks weather you agree with the war or not.  So while they may not ask directly for it, lets all take a moment to thank them for their commitment to the United States and their fellow marines.
For more information on the ride please visit:
http://www.cplchris.com/2010-team-chris-ride-to-remember/]]></description>
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	<title><![CDATA[2010 6th Annual Kalama Heritage Festival]]></title>
			<link><![CDATA[http://www.star1015.com/younews/100596904.html]]></link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 09:15:32 PDT</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[  Now in its 6th year, the Kalama Heritage Festival has moved from its original home in the town of Kalama, WA to the brand new Nisqually Youth and Emergency Center, located at 1937 Lashi St. NE in Olympia, WA.
   This very unique, one of a kind, festival is a two day event from Aug. 28th to the 29th and will showcase the cultures and talents of the Native American and Native Hawaiian peoples such as Kaulele, Teen Challenge, Naki'i, Ku'ulei's Hula Academy, Native Bridge, Cowlitz Tribe, Nisqually Tribe, Halau Hula O Napualani and more.  
   Admission is free during the day when unique food and craft vendors will be on display.  In addition there will be a special ticketed event from 5-midnight on Saturday, Aug 28th featuring a traditional Native American Salmon Bake and Hawaiian luau styled dinner followed by a concert with award winning Hawaiian band Holunape, Joe Hipp and Chauncey Welliver have a total of 8 Championship belts will sign autographs and hand out t-shirts, local reggae group Ideal Green and much more.
   Formerly known as the Kalama Days of Discovery, the event previously broke attendance records in the town of Kalama, WA.  The festival was originally held in 2005 to celebrate the 175th anniversary of the arrival of the town’s namesake: John Kalama of Kula, Maui.  Arriving in 1830, John Kalama found work with the Hudson’s Bay Company, befriended the local Nisqually tribe, and eventually married Mary Martin with whom he settled permanently at the mouth of the river which now bears his name.
   Previous Kalama Festivals have featured such talented musicians and performers as Bill Tapia, Brother Noland, Weldon Kekauoha, Kalae Miles, Roddy Lopez, Da Uddah guys, Halau Hula O Napualani and more.  
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	<title><![CDATA["I don't have time for brain cancer!"]]></title>
			<link><![CDATA[http://www.star1015.com/younews/100164209.html]]></link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2010 17:44:47 PDT</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[This is about a 24 year old young lady named Lindsay, who was diagnosed with brain cancer in February 2008 at the age of 22 and underwent two surgeries within a nine month period.  Just two weeks ago she was given the news that it has crossed over to the other side of her brain and it's time to get more aggressive with radiation and/or chemo. She opted for radiation due to the fact that chemo would be a two year plan and her doctors were worried she didn't have enough body mass to withstand the rigors of chemo. She just completed her first week of radiation today; so far so good (we hear week two gets rough!)

Several nights per week, you can find Lindsay downtown, whether it's Tacoma, Seattle or Portland. She usually shows up with several bags packed with food, hygiene items and under clothes. She's not afraid to spend time talking or just sitting with these people. She wants to hear their story and usually comes home with a heavy heart...but ready to go back out there the next day! Her philosophy is this, "If God wants to do a miracle and take my brain tumors away, that would be awesome! But if that's not the path He has for me, then I'm going to make a difference in as many lives as I can while I'm on this journey!" We were talking the other day and she made this profound statement, "I don't have time for brain cancer!" 

Not wanting to forget any of her thoughts, feelings or experiences, she has just begun blogging her journey. Her site is under construction but you can read a few of her entries here Victory at Sea: http://tovictoryatsea.blogspot.com/

After she is finished with her radiation treatments mid-September, the doctors say it takes around six weeks to recover. Once she has regained her strength, she'll be heading  to Los Angeles to volunteer at the Dream Center...a program to help get homeless teens off the streets. Her room and board is provided for a small fee of $300 per month which is half of what she receives from Social Security. 

I stand in awe of this young woman. Not because she is my daughter, but because she truly is an AMAZING person!

Thanks for reading my story. I don't know how it will end, but nobody knows how their story will end. I do know she encourages me to make it a better one!
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