
Latest CCCS Newletter (Spring, 2003)
Includes: News from Lopez Island , Seattle, San Juan Island, Whatcom County; Junk food news from Olympia,
Teachers vote to restrict junk food, "Citizens' arrest" of Coke, CCCS Launches Speakers' Bureau, and more.
(The newsletter is now in PDF format, requiring Acrobat Reader, available
here.)

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Earlier editions of the CCCS Newletter:
- Volume 3, Number 1 (HTML)
- Volume 3, Number 2 (HTML)
- Volume 3, Number 3 (HTML)
- Volume 4, Number 1 (PDF)
Community groups endorse CCCS letter, anti-commercialism legislation to be introduced
- Volume 4, Number 3 (PDF)
Draft commercialism policy for Seattle District, Seattle school board election races, school commercialism in Europe, 'Killing Us Softly'
- Volume 4, Number 4 (PDF)
Seattle to vote on commercialism policy, Seattle school board election races, Ad Slam contest
- Volume 5, Number 1 (PDF)
News from San Juan Is., Tacoma, Lopez Is.; Seattle policy approved, Dana Twight to State Board of Ed., commercialism and racism, state funding of education
- Volume 5, Number 2 (PDF)
News from Olympia, Bainbridge Is., Friday Harbor; 2002 Goals, School Nutrition, CCCS Survey, Seattle Coke machine facades, new walkthrough form
- Volume 5, Number 3 (PDF)
News from Bainbridge Is, Bellingham, Northshore, Olympia, Seattle, Skagit Valley; Junk Food Campaign, Seattle District wins Ad Slam contest, Seattle Walkthrough report
- Volume 5, Number 4 (PDF)
News from Kitsap Co., Seattle, Friday Harbor; Junk Food Bill, Anti-Commercialism Conference, Coke Negotiations, Rolling Thunder
- Volume 6, Number 1 (PDF)
News from Snohomish Co., Bainbridge Is., Olympia, Snoqualmie; Junk Food Bill, military marketing,
Seattle Coke contract, Perl Jam donation, Seattle report card