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            <title>Central Oregon Art Walk for Darfur: Submit your work!</title>
            <description>Hey! 
 
We are organizing an art walk for Darfur and are looking for submissions from students and community members. The theme is: &quot;My Dream for Darfur.&quot; We would love to get numerous works from students and local artists. It will be showing in Central Oregon (Bend, and maybe other towns if we can organize it!). 
 
The art walk will take place the first part of November, and we will be accepting pieces through mid to late October. 
 
You can help by creating and submitting a piece, or by telling your friends, family, peers, teachers and school about it! 
 
If you would like to know more, please contact me! 
con paz,  
sarah  
sjstark at gmail.com</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 07 Sep 2007 14:50:29 EDT</pubDate>
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            <title>Central Oregon Dream for Darfur</title>
            <description>Hey! 
Here are some of our notes from the last meeting we had. We are planning a Dream for Darfur event for November in Central Oregon. Please contact me if you wish to get involved! Please spread the word! 
con paz,  
sarah 
 
 
Central Oregon Dream for Darfur Meeting Notes from Wednesday August 28, 2007 
 
WHEN: SOMETIME BETWEEN NOVEMBER 10-12, 2007 
 
1)	Get people involved!! 
We need to get others involved in the early stages of planning--how will we get people involved? 
	--Hand out flyers at high-traffic events: farmer&#039;s markets, art walk, etc. 
	--contact people we know, friends and family 
	--create a MySpace account 
	--add info about it in blogs 
	--post in church bulletins, event bulletins, etc. 
	--spreading the word…we all need to get the word out! 
 
2)	Our vision of the event so far: 
--Art walk of some sort involving artwork done by kids…theme to be focused on Children Helping Children…their &quot;Dream for Darfur;&quot; also have art by local artists. These may be up in coffee shops, art galleries, hopefully for First Friday in order to spread the word about the big event 
--Camp Darfur: possibly on a Sunday or Monday, at a school, park, or highly visible or easily accessible location 
--Torch rally/speech-type event 
 
3)	Fundraising: if we raise funds, we want to be transparent about where the money goes, and what the organizations will use the money for. We want to find 2-4 good organizations that we can recommend people donate to--the organizations we choose should have information about them and exactly what the organizations use the money for. One of those should be an organization that focuses on helping children in Darfur (possibly with education, etc.). We prefer people to write checks directly to the organization of their choice, but we will accept cash donations. We must be good stewards of their money and make sure it gets to the right place.  
 
4)	Permits: an assembly permit costs $124 and should be filed 30-90 days in advance. We would also need liability insurance for events in public places. The Bend code lists places they prefer events to be held. One of those is Mirror Pond. 
--Danielle will be the point person for logistics and permits. If we get any info or help in this area, we should contact Danielle. 
--As we continue to plan, we can figure out what our expected number of participants will be. 
 
5)	Media: Sarah will be the point person for media. If you want to help with contacting media outlets, doing press releases or flyers/brochures, please contact her. 
--Sarah will start working on putting together an information packet, flyer, and other info that we can give to people 
--We want to involve the Unitarian Universalist group that plans to go to Darfur in the coming year. We think this will help their group spread the word about their work, upcoming trip, etc. We also think it will help to highlight the work, effort and passion for Darfur in Central Oregon. 
 
6)	People to contact: 
EVERYONE CAN CONTACT: Schools, COCC groups, churches, other  
organizations and businesses, our representatives 
--SMART of Redmond (Bill) 
--Rise Up, Inc. (Danielle will contact) 
--Famous Bullrider in Prineville (Danielle will contact) 
--Code Pink (Danielle) 
--Rise Up (Danielle) 
--the Unitarian Universalist group that plans to go to Darfur (Phil will contact) 
--First Presbyterian Church (Phil) 
--Devore&#039;s (Phil) 
--Spiritual Awareness Center (Phil) 
--Backporch Coffee (Phil) 
--Peace Center of Central Oregon (Phil) 
--Human Dignity coalition (Phil) 
--Jewish Community in Central Oregon (Phil) 
--Starbuck&#039;s (Sarah) 
--Bellatazza (Sarah) 
--Balay (Sarah) 
--Art Station (Sarah) 
--Nicholas Kristof (Sarah) 
--Boys and Girls Club (Sarah) 
--Society of Friends/Quakers (Sarah) 
--Relief workers, relief orgs., survivors, NW Medical Teams (Sarah) 
		**There are others that aren&#039;t listed! 
 
7)	Point People: 
--Bill will post on blogs and other web-related media 
--Phil will keep track of Outreach contacts. If we contact someplace or someone, let him know! 
--Sarah: media 
--Danielle: logistics/permits, MySpace and other internet outreach 
**Hopefully we can get point people to fill in other roles as needed. 
 
8)	Art Walk info: 
*Submissions done by mid-October 
*Focus on children helping children. Theme: Dream for Darfur 
*Sarah could hold PeaceTiles workshops for youth and adults for art submissions 
*Get schools and local artists involved 
*Hang for public to see for around three weeks: last week of October and first couple weeks of November 
*Have them for First Friday</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 05 Sep 2007 13:03:13 EDT</pubDate>
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            <title>Speaker Opportunity</title>
            <description> Patricia Parker, chairman and founder of  Kids for Kids  &amp;ndash; an international charity based in England that has been working to sustain the villages of Darfur for over 5 years now - will be in Oregon and California from May 29 - June 9.&amp;nbsp; Patricia speaks to groups of all sorts in the UK, from grade schools to the House of Lords; she is coming to the US to help spread awareness here.&amp;nbsp;   Her charity, Kids for Kids, is virtually the only organization to have brought help to children still living in villages in Darfur during the last five years. Aid from the international community has been concentrated on the IDP (Internally Displaced People) camps, and yet there are over 3&amp;frac12; million people still clinging to their homes as the violence has continued.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Kids for Kids&amp;nbsp;does not believe in charity, and nor do people want it. What they want to do is to be able to look after their own children, themselves &amp;ndash; the same as any parents anywhere in the world.&amp;nbsp;  To learn more about Patricia check out her Bio and recent press, including the London Times article about her 2005 kidnapping by SLA rebels at  www.yhtak.com/kids .&amp;nbsp;   I am coordinating Patricia&amp;#39;s &amp;quot;Kids for Kids US Tour.&amp;quot;&amp;nbsp; If you are interested in meeting Patricia and having her speak to your group/school/club/giving circle/etc please let me know:&amp;nbsp;  k4k@yhtak.com .&amp;nbsp; Of course, she does NOT charge a speaking fee.  Thank you,  Kathy </description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2007 20:37:58 EDT</pubDate>
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