Friday, June 30, 2006

Fremont Fair: Fremont Chiropractic



Jessica Slimak was born in Barcelona Spain and is fluent in both English and Spanish. She now lives north of Seattle with her husband and beautiful newborn daughter Brodie Anne. An active mother, Jessica enjoys snow boarding, surfing, and working out at the gym to stay healthy. Jessica was introduced to Chiropractic at the age of sixteen after fracturing her back snow boarding. She received tremendous results and fell in love with "how Chiropractic helped my overall health by allowing my body to work as it was designed to work". Jessica is a licensed chiropractic technician and is able to perform exams and x-rays on our patients. Jessica has worked with Dr. Bourbonnais for eight years and handles many functions in the office including front desk and the insurance department. She is an all star Fremont Chiropractic team member!

Monday, June 19, 2006

Fremont Fair: Seattle Media Records The Solstice Parade Scene



Alan Berner, Staff Photographer Seattle Times with his audio slide show intern, and Karen Ducey, Photographer/Podcaster Seattle Post-Intelligencer, records The Monkey Wrench Puppet Lab scene before the start of the 35th Fremont Solstice Parade.

Sunday, June 18, 2006

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Saturday, June 17, 2006

Fremont Fair: Carol Weber Still Has Wings

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Friday, June 16, 2006

Fremont Fair: Thaddeus Jurczynski Interview - Puppet Maker

The 35th annual Fremont Parade is Saturday. Thaddeus Jurczynski, Hands-on Art & Science, sat down with Jack Olmsted, 4-H Network News for a discussion about his artwork and the big Seattle event.

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Wednesday, June 14, 2006

An Interview with Fostine B Talltree Part 2

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An Interview with Fostine B Talltree Part 1

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Fostine was the first receptionist at the WSU Jefferson County Extiosion offices in Port Hadlock, WA 10 years ago.

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Tuesday, June 13, 2006

FolkLife: Rising Appalachia

Friday, June 09, 2006

Folkllife: An Interview with Alicia about Lincoln Crockett



Alicia, the merch manager for Cross-eyed Rosie, a Portland based blue grass group, that performed at Folklife 2006.

Lincoln Crockett cut his chops as singer, songwriter and mandolin player for popular Portland, Oregon Progressive Bluegrass band Cross-eyed Rosie. Lincoln writes songs on mandolin like no one else, playing leads, rhythms and chords all at the same time. He wows audiences, commanding their attention with nothing more than the expansiveness in his voice and his ability to move a mountain of music through a molehill of instrument. With his acoustic guitar he twists funk, punk, bluegrass, new-age, prog-rock and folk into a mesmerizing set of uplifting, wry soul-searching.

Folklife: The Neons



The Neons are a four-piece, indie-alt-rock band from Seattle. They were semifinalists in the 2005 EMP Soundoff!

Members include:
· Marika: vocals/guitar
· Miro: drums/backing vocals
· Stephanie: bass
· Toby: lead guitar

Monday, June 05, 2006

Jefferson County Planning Commission - Public Meeting Brinnon, WA

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Folklife: Spoonshine Playing For Pocket Change



Three part vocal harmonies, mandolin, guitar, keys, woodwinds, stand up bass, and an ecclectic drum set make up this four piece’s sound. From high energy grooves, to melodic laments, sets can be short and sweet, or all night long, depending on the setting. From a stage at a festival, to busking on the street corner, it’s all about connecting with people through music.

Sunday, June 04, 2006

Folklife: Amber Tide Sidewalk Jazz Dual



Amber Tide combines the art of the Bard with the craft of the entertainer, creating music to tickle the mind, open the heart and uplift the spirit.

For nearly three decades, Thaddeus and Sandahbeth Spae have delighted audiences across the country with intricate harmonies, rocking rhythm, offbeat humor and a healthy dash of theater arts, unleashed on a stageful of familiar and exotic instruments. The married duo presents a warm, intimate blend of joyful songs and stories celebrating life, love and the open road, from blues harp boogie to hot jazz, swing and standards, modern folk, pop, originals, instrumentals, acapella and more.

Saturday, June 03, 2006

Podcast: Nick Hill Interview At the PT Farmers Market

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Friday, June 02, 2006

FolkLife: Folk Clips

Thursday, June 01, 2006

Folklife: Meet Megan, A Cultural Sponge Soaking It Up