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So You Wanna Oppose Stupid Development? Help Save this local Farm.
Posted August 26th, 2008 by AnonymousIn Fife, there are 20 acres of land currently being used to grow premium blackberries, late season raspberries and pumpkins. The acreage had been leased to George Richter Farm and the operation was recently puchased by Sterino Farms following the death of George Richter this past winter.
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Friday Night With Pete Seeger (Seattle film showing)
Posted July 20th, 2008 by AnonymousDate/Time
July 25 (Friday), 6:00 pm
Location
Epiphany Church of Seattle
Sponsored by
Seattle Peace Chorus
"Pete Seeger"The Power Of Song." inspiring new film followed by a sing-a-long of Pete Seeger songs acommpanied by folk musicians. Song sheets provided. A good old-fashioned spirited "Hootenanny!"
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Radical Folksinger, Jim Page, playing at the Tacoma Public Library
Posted June 12th, 2008 by AnonymousJim Page
http://www.myspace.com/seattlejimpage
June, 24 2008 at Tacoma Public Library - with Artis
1102 Tacoma Avenue South, Tacoma, Washington
Cost : Free
In the Olympic Room.
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Tom Paxton song "George W. Told the Nation"
Posted October 6th, 2007 by PatrickFolk singer, Tom Paxton, updated his 1960's song "Lyndon Johnson Told the Nation," which now applies to Bush's surge. Don't have to like folk to like this song. Listen for free by clicking here.
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Riot Folk Concert in Tacoma
Posted July 2nd, 2007 by Patrick1714 S. Fife Street Tacoma, WA. Mark's b-day show. it's a potluck, so bring the vegan grub and your dancing shoes. Brenna Sahatjian, Mark Gunnery, Bananaz, a folky punky musician from DC, Brenna and Tin Tree Factory. Visit RIOT FOLK for free downloads and bios. Please arrive at 6:30pm.
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IWW Historian completes a labor of love -- 'The Big Red Songbook'
Posted July 2nd, 2007 by PatrickJohn Neuhaus was a strapping Mission District machinist who joined the Industrial Workers of the World -- the radical unionists called the Wobblies -- in San Francisco in 1930. A passionate man who wore lumberjack shirts and had no use for doctors, lawyers and other bourgeoisie, Neuhaus became an ardent folklorist, researching and collecting the potent and piquant songs that Wobblies of many creeds and colors sang around copper mines and hobo campfires, on picket lines and in jail.
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