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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Hit and Run involving MotorCycle

For those of you that know Corky, she was involved in a Hit and Run accident on Tuesday October 20th.  The hunt is still on for the female driver of a white or silver Toyota 4Runner possible plate 426 IPK.


For more info, see the article on KOMO: http://www.komonews.com/news/local/65120412.html#idc-container


Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Are you a Poser and do you work on your motorcycle?

Official call out  for ANY woman who wrenches, chops, customizes or does any kind of work on her own ride to pose for the 1st JUGRZ WMC 2010 calendar.  Fundraiser on Seattle Announcements Calendar!

Corky is  looking to start the photo shoot in October 2009 and have the calendar ready for December. Please submit a photo with you & your bike ideally doing something like changing your oil, welding on a frame, be creative and also include a bio that shares the work you have done to jugrzwmc@gmail.com for your submission.

This is a JUGRZ WMC fundraiser to help raise funds for our conference to be held May 15th 2010.
All participants will receive there [their] very own signed calendar.
If you have additional questions please contact Corky at jugrzwmc@gmail.com .
http://jugrz.com/

If you missed Michael Moore's SICKO, it's not too late!


FILM: “SiCKO” 
PRESENTED BY United for healthcare and FEDERAL WAY MATTERS 


Federal Way 320th Library, 848 South 320th Street in Federal Way 98003
The words "health care" and "comedy" aren't usually found in the same sentence, but in Academy Award winning filmmaker Michael Moore's new movie 'SiCKO,' (running Time: 123 minutes) they go together hand in (rubber) glove.
Opening with profiles of several ordinary Americans whose lives have been disrupted, shattered, and—in some cases—ended by health care catastrophe, the film makes clear that the crisis doesn't only affect the 47 million uninsured citizens—millions of others who dutifully pay their premiums often get strangled by bureaucratic red tapeas well.

After detailing just how the system got into such a mess (the short answer: profits and Nixon), we are whisked around the world, visiting countries including Canada, Great Britain and France, where all citizens receive free medical benefits. Finally, Moore gathers a group of 9/11 heroes – rescue workers now suffering from debilitating illnesses who have been denied medical attention in the US. He takes them to a most unexpected place, and in addition to finally receiving care, they also engage in some unexpected diplomacy.

While Moore's 'SiCKO' follows the trailblazing path of previous hit films, the Oscar-winning BOWLING FOR COLUMBINE and all-time box-office documentary champ FAHRENHEIT 9/11, it is also something very different for Michael Moore. 'SiCKO' is a straight-from-the-heart portrait of the crazy and sometimes cruel U.S. health care system, told from the vantage of everyday people faced with extraordinary and bizarre challenges in their quest for basic health coverage. 
In the tradition of Mark Twain or Will Rogers, 'SiCKO' uses humor to tell these compelling stories, leading the audience to conclude that an alternative system is the only possible answer.

---from the SICKO website: http://sickothemovie.com/index.html

Film to be followed by a presentation by United for Single Payer: http://unitedforsinglepayer.org/
Free Public Screening.  More info: http://www.federalwaymatters.org/

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