It has been announced by DOL that the sub-committee, Changing Business Practices, will meet on August 22, 2008 at 9:30 am. It lasts until noon. The location of the meeting will be at 2000 4th Ave W, Olympia, 2nd Floor conference room. The agenda will focus on the Standards of Practice and, if time permits, Professional Conduct.
The state says that this venue has limited space (6 seats) so if anyone from the public or the industry wishes to attend, please email Jerry McDonald at jmcdonald@dol.wa.gov.
They also have the room wired so a person can be there, without really being there: If space is unavailable, there will be the option for up to 15 people to listen in through a conference call. If you are interested in attending via conference call, please request the call-in number and code. Again, to do that, Email Jerry above.
While they are pretty and quite tame. There are a couple problems with them.
1. Each one will eat plants to the tune of about 100 rabbit each. And they jump so well they are hard to fence out.
2. They run in front of cars and get hit. They make a device to hook to a car, deer whistles, that supposedly reduce instances of that. Not sure if they work or not.

Steven L. Smith
Bellingham WA Home Inspections
I am a bit apprehensive this year because we have had hard rain falling for the past two days. The weather prognosticators are predicting an improvement in weather -- nice this afternoon -- but I hope they are right. This outdoor festival brings in major entertainment and is not limited to blues. Acts range from Cajun to folk, country, rock and blues. Every year they have a major headliner. Last year it was Los Lonely Boys. Year before that Buddy Guy was there and the Neville Brothers were the big act the first time I went. This is 100% a family venue. There is a beer garden but nobody gets out of line. The first year, hot weather, it was so very hot that they had a sprinkler system setup that you could go through to cool off. This is a wonderful event and, if you live in the northwest, you really ought to check it out. This year the headliner is Jonny Lang.
Steven L. Smith
Bellingham WA Home Inspections
Steven L. Smith
Bellingham WA Home Inspections
This is another in the series on Pacific Northwest Music Legends, with my own personal memory tied in.
I was at a Christmas party for a Seattle radio station in 1976. This was going to be one big night. There was a buzz in the room. The hugely popular rock group Heart was making a surprise appearance. The sexy Wilson sisters, Ann and Nancy, were going to turn up as a way of showing appreciation to the station -- KZOK -- for helping break the band's records in Seattle and nationally.
Let me tell you, a guy back then would have to have been pretty much dead to not want to see the Wilson sisters, Ann and Nancy. They were lookers, rock stars and what was there not to look forward to? Fact is, the Wilson sisters were military brats whose family settled in Seattle. The girls decided to go professional and moved to Vancouver, BC to join a band called Heart. They stole the show as it turns out. There were guys in the band, but the Wilson sisters were the focal point of the act. Vancouver was their base of operations for a number of years and they released some huge records that went platinum. This band was certainly no stranger to Seattle either.
Heart was one of the biggest bands of the 1970's and 1980's. Their most recognizable hits, of a string of many, are Magic Man, Crazy on You, Alone and the song below that they wrote about a snake they met in the music industry.
Footnote -- If Heart ever showed up at the party, it was after I had gone home. The band still, periodically, performs in Seattle. Having been part of the local scene, they have a huge following. Nancy, the blond guitar player, is married to Cameron Crowe who directed the movie "Almost Famous" about the young rock n' roll groupie. Nancy wrote the soundtrack.
Steven L. Smith
Bellingham WA Home Inspector

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