PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Ohio Blue Bird Society
Darke County Bluebird Festival and Artisan's Fair
This is the 18th Annual festival sponsored by the Darke Countians
Darke County Fairgrounds
OHio Saturday 9am to 5 pm; Sunday 11 am to 5 pm
Your participation in events is essential. We can't do this
alone. Where else can you involve the entire family?
If you are aware of birding events in your area - let us know.
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H2O NO-TAP BOWLING TOURNAMENT
Barbers Point Bowling Center will host a No Tap Bowling
Tournament on March 16. Bowlers can compete for cash. Sign up
begins at 5 p.m. Games start at 6 p.m. For more information,
call 682-5146.
BARGAIN BOWLING
Bowlers can strike up a deal all day every Sunday at the Naval
Station Pearl Harbor Bowling Center. For more information, call
473-2574.
CAMP ADVENTURE DAY CAMPS
Camp Adventure will offer day camps for youth from March 17-28
at Catlin Clubhouse and Iroquois Point Clubhouse. The camp is
open to eligible children five-12 years old. Registration is
ongoing now. For more information, call 421-1556 (Catlin
Clubhouse) or 499-2572 (Iroquois Point Clubhouse).
MARCH ITT SPECIAL
ITT is offering an E Noa Tours trolley one-day pass special -
buy one, get one of equal value free. This pass applies to the
red, yellow, blue and pink lines, featuring daily departures and
drop-offs from various points starting at 8:30 a.m. For more
information, call 422-2757.
CELEBRATE NATIONAL POTATO CHIP DAY
Celebrate National Potato Chip Day at the Mariners Lounge at The
Banyans on March 13. Free potato chips will be provided to all
patrons throughout the evening. Doors open at 9 p.m. and there
will be a variety of dance music. There is no cover charge. For
more information, call 473-1743.
CASEY ST. JONES HYPNOSIS SHOW
Find out how powerful the "power of suggestion" can be at the
Casey St. Jones hypnosis show March 28 at The Banyans. The doors
open at 7:30 p.m. for seating and cocktails will be available
for purchase. The show begins at 8 p.m. Patrons may also
purchase the dinner show package, including the pre-show
Mongolian BBQ, served from 6-7 p.m. Reserve early; space is
limited. For more information, call 473-0606
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"A LITTLE BIRD TOLD ME" LUNCHEON
AT a recent engagement luncheon the announcement was made in a
unique -way.
A large wooden embroidery hoop was hung from the ceiling over
the table and in the ring perched a gaily painted wooden parrot,
the kind that rocks back and forth when touched.
From the parrot streamers of colored baby ribbon led to the
different places, and tied to the ends of the ribbons were tiny
notes in envelopes. These on being opened showed the names of
the engaged couple and a short rhyme reading thus:
A little bird told me A very nice thing,
That Randolph gave Sally A diamond ring.
The refreshments followed somewhat the parrot color scheme, with
halves of grapefruit garnished with cherries, chicken a la King,
pimento, walnut and cream cheese salad, orange ice, and little
cakes with colored frosting.
Small celluloid parrots perched on the rims of the glasses were
appropriate souvenirs.
A HAPPINESS TEA
Sing a song of sixpence, A pocket full o' rye,
Four and twenty bluebirds Baked in a pie;
When the pie was opened The birds began to sing,
About a certain couple here Who have some news to spring.
Thus did one girl announce her engagement in the month of May.
She had asked twenty-four of her best friends to come to a
bluebird tea one Saturday afternoon, and nobody suspected her
secret, although they did remember that the bluebird stands for
happiness.
The party was held out on the hostess's big porch, which was
decorated with jars of pink and white apple blossoms. Everybody
had a very good time dancing to the music of the phonograph
until it was time for the tea to be served. The waitresses were
Betty's two little sisters, ' who wore as insignia big blue bows
on their hair and cunning little aprons made of bluebird
cretonne.
The tea was iced and served with lemon and mint in tall glasses.
The sandwiches were tiny and round and filled with pink
strawberry jam which made them seem like delectable apple-
blossom petals. Betty happened to have bluebird plates and she
used paper napkins with a bluebird motif.
After the sandwiches came little pink and green and white
frosted cakes and last of all the surprise. It appeared to be a
great pie with bluebird heads peeking through the crust. In
reality the crust was just brown paper touched up with a bit of
water color paint and pasted across the top of a big open pan.
The bluebirds soon showed what they were when the guests in turn
pulled them out of the pie by means of the narrow white ribbon
attached to each one. They were really flat pasteboard
bluebirds and served as the excuse for the rhyme announcing
Betty's engagement.
As a souvenir each guest had a tiny bluebird May basket filled
with pink and white Jordan almonds. Small square boxes formed
the foundations of the May baskets, the sides were then covered
with bluebird crepe paper and the corners tied with wee blue
bows. Little cut-out bluebirds hung from the slender handles and
bore the names of the individual guests.
When they said good-by, the guests all declared that they had
had a bluebirdy time, which in other words meant that Betty had
planned very happily.
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http://www.nimh.nih.gov/whitehouse/agenda.asp
This is a proposed Conference Agenda. All times are Eastern
Daylight Time. The agenda reflects a full-day of events in the
Washington, D. C. meeting
This conference will take place at Howard University. 7:30
Breakfast at the White House
Participant List
Major Paul Bliese
Research Psychologist, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
Washington DC
Ms. Marsha Block
CEO, American Group Psychotherapy Association
New York , NY
Mr. Dolores Big Foot
Assistant Professor of Research, University of Oklahoma Health
Sciences Center, Department of Ob/Gyn
Oklahoma City, OK
Ms. Gayle Bluebird
President, Altered States of the Art
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Dr. Susan Blumenthal
Assistant Surgeon General, Department of Health and Human Services
Washington DC
Ms. Ethleen Iron Cloud-Two Dogs
Project Director, Children of a Different Way
Porcupine, SD
The Honorable Deedee Corradini
Mayor of Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City, UT
The Honorable Rudy de Leon
Under Secretary for Personnel and Readiness, Department of Defense
Washington DC
Mr. Marten de Vries
Scientific Director, International Institute for Psycho-Social
Research
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Unwed Sailor
::Check here for booking info.
Sept. 1 - Little Rock, AR @ TBA
Sept. 2 - Fayetteville, AR @ The Dickson Theatre w/ Kings of New
England
Sept. 7 - Austin, Tx @ Emo's w/ Minus the Bear, The Statistics,
Paris, TX
Sept. 8 - Baton Rouge, LA @ North Gate Tavern w/ Questions in
Dialect
Sept. 9 - New Orleans, LA @ TBA
Sept. 10 - Jackson, MS @ Martin's Lounge w/ Questions in Dialect
Sept. 11 - Hattiesburg, MS @ The Thirsty Hippo w/ Questions in
Dialect
Sept. 12 - TBA
Sept. 13 - Birmingham, AL @ Upside Down Plaza w/ Questions in
Dialect, Gainer
Sept. 14 - Pensacola, FL @ First Assembly of God w/ Questions in
Chris Staples, Mi Capitan
Sept. 15 - Tallahassee, FL @ Club Down Under w/ Questions in
Dialect
Sept. 16 - Orlando, FL @ Screamers w/ Questions in Dialect
Sept. 17 - Athens, GA @ The Caledonia Lounge w/ Questions in
Dialect
Sept. 18 - Wilmington, NC @ The Soapbox w/ Questions in Dialect
Sept. 19 - Columbia, SC @ New Brookland Tavern w/ Questions in
Dialect
Sept. 20 - Nashville, TN @ The End w/ Questions in Dialect
Sept. 21 - Memphis, TN @ HI Tone Cafe w/ Questions in Dialect
Early Day Miners
::Check here for booking info.
New Brutalism
::Check here for booking info.
The Impossible Shapes
::Check here for booking info or email: normanoak@hotmail.com or
adeer@indiana.edu
Sept.1 Lexington, KY - High on Rose w/Drakkar Sauna
Sept. 2 Cincinnati, OH - The Comet w/Drakkar Sauna
Sept. 3 Indianapolis, IN - Melody Inn w/Drakkar Sauna + Friends
Like These
Sept. 4 Pittsburgh, PA - Quiet Storm w/Drakkar Sauna
Sept. 5 Kalamazoo, MI - Kraftbrau w/Drakkar Sauna
Sept. 7 Bloomington, IN - Bluebird w/Drakkar Sauna
Sept. 9 Knoxville, TN - Pilot Light w/Drakkar Sauna
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8.47 PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS
1) INFLATION CAN BE STOPPED: various people take "the national
piggy test"-cause inflation by demanding higher wages, not
comparison-shopping, raising prices- their heads turn into pig
heads to demonstrate how they act "piggy" excellent color
2) AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION: restaurant (1984 CAMPAIGN)
3) AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION: mime smoking a cigarette (1984
CAMPAIGN)
4) AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION: mime explains risk factors (1984)
5) AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION: Looking for Trouble 30 seconds
(1984)
6) AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION: Looking for Trouble 10 seconds
(1984)
7) AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION: Carnival A (1984)
8) AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION: Carnival B (1984)
9) AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION: Drive-in (1984)
10) AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION: automobiles 30 seconds (1984)
11) AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION: automobiles 10 seconds (1984)
12) AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION: President Lyndon B. Johnson
appeals for support for heart research by giving to the Heart
Association- excellent color
13) U.S. SAVINGS BONDS: President Lyndon B. Johnson on July 4,
1966 plugs for the bonds
14) U.S. SAVINGS BONDS: from Vietnam General William C.
Westmoreland plugs for these bonds and support for troops in
Vietnam in this "struggle for peace" and against "Communist
aggression"
15) HIRE THE HANDICAPPED: Jocelyn Gill is a doctor with Federal
Government- stricken with multiple sclerosis in 1945
16) U.S. SAVINGS BONDS: Sgt. James S. Rutledge is black Army man
on Bond a Month Plan while in Vietnam War
17) U.S. SAVINGS BONDS: action scenes in Vietnam War
18) U.S. SAVINGS BONDS: pennies from a child added up to bond
22) U.S. SAVINGS BONDS: jet lands on carrier in Gulf of Tonkin-
Commander of air fleet plugs bonds
23) U.S. SAVINGS BONDS: history of bonds from 1941 to 1966 s
24) ELECTRIC SHOCK: man falls from stool when shocked while
adjusting wiring on ceiling lamp- shows the proper way to handle
electricity- "Remember, electricity is your friend. Handle it
with care and respect." Ontario Canadian PSA
27) SAFE DRIVING: Mary needs windshield wipers- from Kentucky
Department of Public Safety
29) SAFE DRIVING: Lou is a safe driver- from Kentucky Department
of Public Safety
31) SAFE DRIVING: avoid "turnpike hypnosis"- from Kentucky
Department of Public Safety 30 seconds
7)PSA: fishermen fish and cook on campfire- fishermen's report
for 6 regions of the nation- 1970
8)PSA: U.S. Air Force- jet flies through sky with interpretive
reading of poem - "High Flight"
9)PSA: U.S. Air Force- jet is prepared for flight, pilot climbs
in and takes off- higher education opportunities
11)PSA: narration about John's decline in life with graph line-
Jobs got him a job and he improved his life
19)PSA: Vote written on balloons around Chicago- don't let your
vote get away- League of Women Voters- short version
27)PSA: President Nixon expressed concern about over population-
Planned Parenthood- graphics
30)PSA: man gets out of bed and smokes a cigarette as he coughs-
a man dying for a smoke- b/w
34)PSA: woman sits on rock- Do you want to be a teacher and need
financial assistance? Contact Robert C. Hanrahan, Cook County
Superintendent of Educational Services
1) PSA: NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY: egret in a marsh
7) PSA: NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY: Bald eagle- fishing, in nest,
soaring- young birds are brown- don't show them
13) PSA: U.S. NAVY: Submarine
14) PSA: FOSTER PARENTS PLAN: Baby born in the third world
little children in garbage heap, little girl tells about her life
15) PSA: AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY: Man ignores alarm clock
23) PSA: DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION: Man rides a horse in a suit and
passes the traffic jam
24) PSA: U.S. MARITIME ADMINISTRATION: truck brings
container to the shipyard- American ships
27) PSA: USAF: Woman works in air traffic control in Air Force
48) PSA: WATER POLLUTION: Mother and child play in Lake Michigan
William C. Messinger, Chairman of Rex Chainbelt Inc- re: water
pollution- cast our vote
19)PSA: The Church of Jesus Christ and Latter Day Saints- little
girl and mom run away to the park
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YMCA Camp Loowit Events
Backwards Dinner:
The entire meal was eaten backwards:
Campers entered the dinning hall backwards
Announcements were made first
Dinner started with dessert and usually only knives were used
for eating the food. The dinner concluded with the singing of
the evening blessing
Order of The Fork (this was done every session for new campers)
Bluebird Campfire Song:
way down south not so very far off
a Jay bird died of the whooping cough
cause he whooped so hard from the whooping cough
that he whooped his head and his tail right off.
second verse same as the first
a little bit loader and a little bit worse.
hey way down south.....................
ANNOUNCEMENTS
(Sung before daily announcements, mail call, etc. You must pound
the table with your fists to the beat of the music as you sing.)
CHORUS: Announcements, announcements, announcements!
Announcements, announcements, announcements!
A terrible death to die, a terrible death to die,
a terrible death to be talked to death
a terrible death to die, so
Announcements, announcements, announcements!
( think there are other verses like the worst is yet to come and
the cheese stands alone)
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Dates for the Vendetta Red, Armor For Sleep, and S.T.U.N. tour
with some support from Christansen on select dates and Pris on
other select dates can be found in the comments.
11.11.03 Denver, CO Bluebird
11.21.03 Cleveland, OH Grog shop
11.22.03 Scranton, PA Staircase (with Taking Back Sunday and Piebald)
11.24.03 Washington, DC Black Cat
11.25.03 Pittsburgh, PA Club Laga
11.26.03 New York City, NY CBGB's
11.28.03 Boston, MA Axis
12.3.03 St. Louis, MO Gargoyle
12.5.03 Albuquerque, NM Launchpad
12.10.03 San Francisco, CA Slims
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2. Manchurian Pheasants & Bobwhite Quail For Sale
... 2004 The Dane County Conservation League (DCCL) has
beautiful Manchurian Ring-Neck Pheasants for sale now. ... There
is a six-bird minimum and no maximum. ...
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BLUEBIRD TRAIL: Throughout the program center there are about 36
bluebird houses. Troops can earn the Blue- bird patch by making
arrangements to hike the Bluebird Trail and check the boxes for
nests and baby birds. To get more information on this trail
request form #2639 from Council Headquarters. Sign in sheets for
Bluebird Trail are in Hokie Hi.
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City of Ellisville
Special Open Council Meeting
Mayor Novak called this Special Open Meeting to order at
6:30 p.m. Other Council Members in attendance were: Compton,
Knapp, Norwood, and Khoury.
Also present were: City Mgr. LaGarce, Atty. Anderson, and Intern
Mears.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Council Member Compton moved to approve the Agenda, seconded by
Council Member Khoury. All "AYE" roll call vote.
RULES SUSPENDED
Council Member Compton moved to suspend rules, seconded by
Council Member Knapp. All "AYE" roll call vote.
YMCA PROPOSAL
Mayor Novak opened the discussion of the status of the YMCA
Bluebird Park proposal and a schedule for resident
communications and meetings.
City Manager LaGarce advised that he was called out to Bluebird
Park during the surveying conducted on behalf of the YMCA. They
were staking the area and he saw the footprint, and was
concerned their parking area was going into the flat area where
city events are conducted. He talked them into moving it back
and utilizing the berm between Carmel Woods and the park for
parking. As a result, they will have to amend the footprint, but
it should be ready before the end of the week. The footprint, in
conjunction with the slides the YMCA has, will help people
conceptualize. For an informational meeting, Mr. LaGarce wanted
to send 3,000 postcards to residents advising them of the date,
time and place of the meeting. It would take about one week to
have the postcards prepared and mailed. If the cards were
requested today, the meeting couldn't be held before the 23rd
He suggested they have two meetings to accommodate everyone.
Given the timing, the meeting will have to be sometime in
January.
Council Member Compton agreed it should be after the holidays.
He suggested the second week in January. He also wanted to see a
simple survey conducted, similar to the Halloween survey.
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