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2008 Azalea Awards

Takoma Voice • Takoma Foundation

 

and the winners are...

Takoma Spirit
Takoma Park Farmer's Market
Takoma Arts
Jillian Raye
Lumina Studio Theatre
Takoma Business
Jude Garrett
Now and Then
Takoma Educator
Dan Hutton
Takoma School Activist
Sue Katz- Miller

 

Volunteer Superhero
Dave Lanar
Takoma Mentor
Karen McPherson
Takoma Coach
Sue Immerman
Takoma Activist
Tebabu Assefa
Green Takoma
TPSS Food Co-op

 

Takoma Voice Award
Young Activists Club

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It takes a watershed!

The Anacostia Watershed Society battles to restore our polluted tributaries

Rummage through Diane MacEachern's Big Green Purse

Local author offers ideas on how to keep your green green... and stay in the black doing it

* Local Earth Day activities

* Going Green

¡Zumba!

Roda Movement Studio brings Latin energy to Old Takoma

More Health & Fitness

Staying Alive

Vintage stores bring fashions of proms past to life


NEWS

General Assembly opens,
but hard feelings remain
Legislators and environmentalists work to lower greenhouse gas emissions
Governor O'Malley focuses on education and public safety in 2009 budget
Maryland can weather tough times, says O'Malley in State of the State address
Reagan Day?
Maryland senators want to remember the Gipper
Legislator wants proof of citizenship for voter registration
Domestic partners and insurance companies get the rules
More restrictions possible for oystermen
O'Malley's Baystat may control cleanup funds
O'Malley scolds EPA for vehicle pollution roadblock
Governor and General Assembly grapple with foreclosure crisis
Franchot worried about
mortgage crisis and taxes
Law would punish drivers with loose pets in pickup beds

 


Looking ahead: 2008

Takoma Park:
New year, new mayor, new opportunities
County:
Keeping priorities straight during a budget crunch
Maryland:
A chance for progress
Congress:
A year of transition from Republican control

 


Retrospective

A look back at twenty years
Looking back at 2007 in Silver Spring and Takoma Park
Best of the Best of the Best 2007: You voted for your favorites... Read the results

 


Takoma news

Takoma fails to keep carbon diet set in 2000
ISO Republicans: Takoma Park lacks non-Democratic judges for 2008 elections
It's a done deal: new council takes office
Kathy Porter: Q & A
Is Takoma Park going condo?
Talk of Takoma: George’s Leventhal's collision with near-death—“You come this close, it makes you pause”
Talk of Takoma: Professor Backwoods discovers Broadway—John Guernsey's Valentine of a musical
Talk of Takoma: Don't trash-talk Brennan
Talk of Takoma: Leon Seltzer documents the Salvadoran "children left behind"
Spring Park spring sees the light
Takoma Park remains a Sanctuary City
The ethics of eating: Local non-profit promotes compassion at the dining table

 


Takoma Pork


Colbert loses mayoral bid. But read about his inspiring campaign
Focus on schools
Critics are raving about Pork TV's new fall lineup

 


Silver Spring

Silver Spring construction to reach new heights
Coalition works to reopen the Old Blair Auditorium

 


Montgomery County

Infrastructure responsibility is a must; Poplar Run developers face unprecedented requirements to contribute
Sligo Creek Golf Course
Big changes, major reservations

 


U.S.

Edwards, Wynn face off on bankruptcy, corporate donors

 

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FEATURES

 

New on Editor's Blog

Letters:

Our Purple Line vote: What we learned

Is Takoma Park becoming a gated community?

From Alabama to Obama

Stand up for animals

If you register them, they will vote

Granola Park: Inaccredable

"Really, all the council needs to ask is two questions: “Are you breathing?” and “Do you expect to continue breathing for a year or so more?” This could be done in writing - on a VERY SIMPLE form. Nobody would have to get all dressed up to appear before the council (hmmm, the goddess-motif dress, the tie-dyed t-shirt, or the pants-suit?)...."

Granola Park: You and your bright ideas

"A resident posed a problem to the city council at its March 24th meeting. A stay-at-home mom, she would like to drop by her friends’ houses or Jequie Park* and NOT get a ticket for parking in a permit-only zone...."

Granola Park: The WMATA Matter

"Break out the chains and your copies of “We Shall Overcome”! It is time to affix yourself to the nearest Metro bus...."

ap•PARENT•ly: Rosa Parks and the dishes at AOL

"My daughter was recently studying about Rosa Parks at her school. I've always found the sort of courage which Rosa Parks epitomized to be the highest form of courage; the one form to which all people can aspire, and which if even 10% of us mustered the world would continue to transform in marvelous ways. However, I was taken aback at a question she asked me. She asked, "Dad, do you do any work like Rosa Parks, getting bad laws changed?...."

Bike riding for nervous parents

"My daughter had been rather indifferent about riding bikes for a while. She had a glamorous two-wheeler bought by my mother for a few years, but has been rather steadfast about not having the training wheels taken off (since a brief attempt last summer). However, recently a neighborhood kid who is younger has mastered the two-wheeler herself, so it became urgent to be rid of the training wheels...."


From the editor: Resolution
Sin of the Month: Hope?
Progressively Speaking: Omnivore's Democracy

 


GreenThink

Resolution Earth: How can I reduce my carbon footrint

 

Activists take polar plunge
to fight global warming

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Sligo Naturalist: Sneaking around the gutter.... or the attic as the case may be
Green Money: Four great green funds for 2008
Jane Lawton remembered for environmental legacy
Montgomery County setting new climate change agenda
Maryland burning: state could pay heavy price for global warming, researchers warn
EarthTalk: Without good soil: nothing!
Mission: Food self sufficiency
Calvert Cliffs meltdown could spell disaster, anti-nuclear groups say
State encourages cover crops to cut erosion, pollution, but funds lag

 


Biz Buzz

Takoma Park's Window Wonderland
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Arts & Entertainment

Resolution: Art!
Takoma issues call for public art
Wammies
The World on a Plate: Nicaro Restaurant Lounge; Eclectic American cuisine from a Nicaraguan chef
The Local Dish: Splurging for scratch at CakeLove
Your own personal pizza: A panel of experts (um...college students) rate local pies

 


Home & Garden

Mile a minute weed meets its match? Bob Trumbule turns loose the Chinese weevil
Quite simply, they blow:
Leafblowers do more harm than good
Gardening Coach: Landscapes and the Law
Easy Gardener: Bare bones and spring dreams

 


Health & Fitness

Old Age in a New Age: Local author shines a light on movement to transform eldercare
Resolution Evolution: Start where you are
Experts warn: drug-resistant staph developing in communities

 


Family

Parenting: The perfect child
apParently: Doing nothing

"When you sit down at the end of the year and attempt to tote up the accomplishments, the stay at home parent has an invisible list."


International connections

Teaching Peace

 


Et al.

Queries for Carrie: Cold comfort

 

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Fight the Fear Factor

Four local activists give reasons to hope in 2008

Frankie Blackburn
Betsy Taylor
Michael Shuman
Gustavo Torres

Go for community impact

Frankie Blackburn is inspired by personal connections:

"Looking at our own behavior is going to underscore why it's worth preserving democracy and treating people with compassion and inclusivity."

Clear the air

Betsy Taylor
imagines blue skies in our future:

"Imagine...instead of feeling hopeless about a global economic machine built on coal and oil, you are feeling excited about the new ways we generate power, grow food, and live in community"


Join the local revolution

Michael Shuman sees another option in the global marketplace:

"The Small Mart Revolution is not about getting people to take morally sound acts that only the rich can afford. It's about all of us taking advantage of the local bargains that inundate us."

Be a change agent

Gustavo Torres urges his neighbors to get involved in the immigrant debate:

"Don't limit yourself to theoretically supporting immigrants.

Live up to the tradition of American history."

 

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