Saturday, March 29, 2008

Samedi


The Big Over Easy Sunny Side Up













Mission trip to rebuild New Orleans
~Noblesville Daily Times
All else that was required of them was permissible age (16), good health, current tetanus shot and the making – and keeping – of a covenant for success, which read:
“We are privileged to serve our great God as volunteers in this mission. As volunteers, our primary mission is to demonstrate God’s love by freely giving of ourselves, our time, and, our resources. We prayerfully invest ourselves in this mission, and endeavor to honor God in all we do by serving those in need.
“We will strive to be patient, understanding, tolerant and flexible in working with disaster victims and each other. We will make the best of our time together, demonstrate mutual respect and enjoy fellowship with one another. We will serve with a ‘servant’s heart’ and rejoice in the blessing of doing God’s will.”

Katrina still calls as area tech students ship out again to lend, learn skills~The Barre Montpilier Times Argus

Corps of Engineers will curb spring pulse below Kansas City
~Sioux City Journal

AR Levee district county president expresses concerns~The news came via Satterfield's cell phone. It was Corps of Engineers Russellville Project Office Park manager Miles Johnson, Satterfield said, who advised him to get the city and county's "people and equipment together" because "there's so much water coming down that your levee is going to be impacted or breached."

WA Officials Tour Potential Levee Locations~Lewis County Chronicle

Confederate considers return to New Orleans~Hell for Leather


American Public Power Association National Conference in New Orleans, June 21-25, 2008~Looking for good restaurants...let's let'em know we care, eh?

Local firm to fund post-Katrina film~ Gonzales Weekly Citizen


Interview: Martin Scorcese
~Shedding some light on
'Shine a Light'
~"Taking its gospel title from an obscure song on Exile on Main Street, the film is intended as a moment of illumination: Like the New Orleans's phrase, "laissez les bons temps roulez," it's a call to let the good times roll."

Turning The Clock Back~Passion for Cinema~“I’d give anything to be you and hear that for the first time” – credited to Woody Allen when he watched an acquaintance buy his first record of Sidney Bechet. In his authoritative biography of Woody Allen, Eric Lax speaks about Woody’s life-long obsession with New Orleans-style jazz and the way music seeps itself into his cinema.

Katrina photos a labor of love
~The Photography of Carol Guzy

MCG program offers provocative works

Roots musicians in spotlight at New Orleans events

WWOZ~WTUL~GAMBIT
NOMENU

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