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May 11
Seattle Sites of the Day:

Program for Early Parent Support

Friday, May 19 - Stepping Up for Families, a benefit for PEPS at Cavanaugh's
on Fifth Avenue, with keynote speaker Dr. Constance Rice.
E-mail luncheon@pepsgroup.org or call the PEPS office at (206) 547-8570 to
reserve a space. Suggested Donation: $100 donation to support PEPS
community, teen, and neighborhood programs.
Saturday, May 27 - PEPS Boot Camp for Dads, at eleven locations around Puget Sound.
Greater Seattle Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous

"A day by day directory to the nearly 1300 Alcoholics Anonymous meetings
which are held each week in the Greater Seattle area." ...
"If you have been asked to attend AA meetings by a judge or an employer,
this might answer some of your questions."
"Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their
experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their
common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only
requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking."
- Seattle (206) 587-2838
- Bellevue (425) 454-9192
- Everett (425) 252-2525
- Snohomish (425) 672-0987
- Tacoma (253) 474-8897
King County Seniors Online

Computer Clinic Saturday, May 13 in Everett. The Byte-by-Byte 4H Club and
Northshore Senior Center Computer Clinic is from 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM at the
WSU Cooperative Extension office at 600 128th Street SE in Everett. Call
(425) 338-2400.
If you need help with hardware problems and incompatibilities, incompatible
or missing drivers, installing or running a stubborn application, getting
onto the Internet or getting access to Internet email, the Byte-by-Byte 4H
Club can help.
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May 7 - May 13
Seattle Site of the Week:


National Coalition Building Institute, Seattle Chapter
Training the Trainer

NCBI is working "to strengthen relationships between Seattle's Communities
of Color and the Seattle Police Department. ... The ultimate goal of the
REAL Project is to ensure that everyone's perspectives and concerns are
heard, recognized, and responded to, including those of the Police.
"The REAL (Reconciliation, Education, Action and Leadership) Project will
train police and leaders in our Communities of Color to work as bridge
builders and advocates for on-going liaison relationships. Over an eighteen
month period, the REAL project team will recruit potential leaders from the
communities and the Police Department, train them in NCBI leadership skills,
facilitate the creation of community plans to improve Police/Community
relations, and aid in the implementation of these plans.
"... One of the unique aspects of the REAL Project is that it is a
community-initiated outreach to the Police. This is a powerful opportunity
for community members and Police to take responsibility for building bridges
to one another."
NCBI will hold a 3-day Leadership Development Clinic this Tuesday
through Thursday, May 9 - 11. The next REAL Public Workshop is June 10, at
Seattle Central Community College, Room 3115.
May 20 - 23
CPSR Conference:
Shaping the Network Society

"There is more to the Internet than e-commerce! Join Veran Matic, Bill Joy,
Howard Rheingold, Nancy Kranich and many others from around the world in an
exciting and historic exploration of how people can influence the directions
of communication technology. Shaping the Network Society: The Future of the
Public Sphere in Cyberspace. University of Washington HUB."
- Doug Schuler
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