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Tuesday
March 28, 2000

March 28
Seattle Sites of the Day:

Anime Discovery Project

"As a member of the ADP, you are invited to attend our showings, encouraged to borrow tapes... to meet a wide variety of people interested in anime in the Seattle area. ... Members and non-members alike are urged to participate in the club."

Northwest Anime Convention

"Sakura Con is a 24 hour convention running from 9 AM Friday, March 31, 2000 through 6 PM Sunday, April 2, 2000. ... Find out about all the anime clubs in the Greater Northwest."

Dawn Watch

"The company is now proposing to dump unprocessed uranium sludge from its Midnite Mine on the Spokane Indian Reservation directly into Tailings Disposal Area-4 at the mill site and calling it a 'clean fill' proposal. If the state rejects the new sludge dumping plan, the company has threatened to revert to its radioactive waste import plan. Dawn Watch reflects widespread community opinion when we urge the use of clean fill dirt only for reclamation of the uranium-contaminated site."

March 26 - April 1
Seattle Site of the Week:

Bike Works -
Community Bike Shop

"One day in 8th grade, I was walking with my friend Mikaelin and he mentioned something about working at a bicycle shop. Since we were right by the shop at the time, we went in there and talked to a guy named Chris.

"We asked them if they had job opportunities and Chris told us that they had a program called Earn-a-Bike.  For only $20 and permission from your mom or dad, you can participate. He explained that you take a class about bicycle repair (a different part each week). Then during Earn-a-Bike you work on bikes and they pay you a bicycle part by part."

- D. J. Smith, Earn-A-Bike graduate, Fall 1998




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