Awesome Fest is now underway and in progress.
Below is an account of which projects got picked up and are being worked on by whom, as well as a log of what's happening with each.
This team is out to collect 100 prosthetics by the 26th, and will do so by contacting the largest orthopedic clinics and individual physicians in search of prosthetic donations.
This team will be filming around a dozen interviews covering a wide cross section of people, asking what civil discourse means to them. The resulting footage will be cut and edited into a 4-6 minute video to serve as a intro to the work of Recipe For Peace Now.

We've got our guidelines and release forms for doing our interview clips, onward we go this week to record ourselves answering the question!
Week 1 finishing powerfully for us: we've each recorded one or two clips to be part of the final video.
Our fabulous team is right on target with video clip production and we're about to see our first edited product. Thanks to everyone involved!!
I have had the chance to see and edit a great series of video clips generated by all of our team members! We have such a creative and interested group! So far it's been a blast. Wait to see what we create!
The game during these 3 weeks is to build a media campaign to increase community awareness of the Nickelsville Tiny House Village project, as a precursor to more involvement, volunteerism and donations around the project.

We are working on community outreach material! So lucky to have people with great skills in language and visual content helping to create material that will be though provoking and eye catching! First step materials, next step community outreach!
We have gotten 2 media contact buzzing about the project and are connecting them with people in the organization to drumm up more headlines. And we even have a council member potentially wanting to jump in and support. The support continues to build and we have just barely gotten started!
This team will be gathering up a group of participants to make and deliver lunches directly to the homeless in Seattle.
This team is out to head-on raise part or even all of the $60K it will take to create Ventures new programming.
This team will design and build an event space with an edible garden using donated recycled materials from Recology.

We are meeting on Sunday at 6:30 at the location to start designing and brainstorming.
This team will be organizing and putting on an event at the Columbia Tower Club to have a trailer viewing and discussion group with the film's creators.
Team Asylum is hosting an event at the Columbia Tower Club on Tuesday- August 25th
We are very excited to to see the making of this film to bring an important message to the community!
WHAT A GREAT TEAM!!! WE DID IT! We will be hosting an event for Asylum on Tue, 8/25 at 6PM at the Columbia Tower Club -Harvest Room. We hope to see you there! You can get your ticket on Eventbrite...
Eventbrite: www.eventbrite.com/e/asylums-red-black-film-crusade-tickets-18121579131?aff=es2
To give you an idea about what Asylum is about, please watch. Vimeo: vimeo.com/133791191 Password: Asylum
Our event is moving along. We hope to see everyone there. It'll be a very moving night that you don't want to miss. We even just got a video shout out from
UNIVISION! Please watch.... www.facebook.com/MelindaRaebyne/posts/1668899373354544
This team will be making headway on getting a new rooftop hydroponic garden prototype installed and working for the sake of testing and refining the design.I reached out to an architect friend who does permitting for industrial properties - conversation imminent!
We are currently looking for a structural engineer to help verify the plausibility of this project. In addition we are hoping to find building owners who are willing to explore the idea of setting up our beta module on their roof. We are also exploring the potential of using other under utilized space in the city. If you think you have a contact that might help with any of these pieces please feel free to reach out.
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