Another update from Global Night Commute

Event Details:

7 p.m.: Arrive to their designated location that was listed on the website by means of walking and/or public transportation. If that is unfeasible, then participants should drive to a destination nearby and walk over.

7 to 9 p.m.: Find event staff and get a packet with instructions for the night. That packet will give instructions for a letter writing campaign to respective senators, as well as provide a prompt in an art project to express the individual voice in a creative way. Individual photos will be taken of the participants at the event to be used in these art projects. These personal expressions will be compiled and used for a book that will express what this night is about.

9 p.m.: There will be filming/photographs taken of all the participants standing in front of one sign that will express part of a message to send to the world. This statement, combined with the statements from the other cities signs, will be part of a larger message which will come together and show the unity of the event throughout the world in the final movie, as well as other pieces of Invisible Children media.

10 p.m.: Once people finish writing their letters we ask that they enjoy the evening in the company of strangers with hearts as big as theirs. We encourage people to spend time with their friends, meet new people who are actively pursuing the resolution of the war in northern Uganda. 6am: At sun up, another group photo will be taken around the sign, due to the lighting at that time.

7 a.m.: People will begin to leave the area and a clean up crew will start clearing the area. Designated areas are expected to be left exactly as people found them.
* Note: There will be filming and photography throughout the event.

What to bring? Sleeping bag, pillow, flashlight and any art supplies that they may want to use/share in the making of the art project (i.e. pens, markers, crayons, glue, etc.).

To find out more about Invisible Children Inc. or the Global Night Commute check our website at www.invisiblechildren.com. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at
globalnightcommute@invisiblechildren.com or at (619) 631-0362.

Global Night Commute


From the Dallas Global Night Commute team:

PLEASE READ!
There have been MANY of you asking us about the location.
Here’s the deal. We have a location but we can’t tell you where it is until we have the permit in our hands. The city has been very dificult to work with in this situation.
I can tell you that it is in downtown Dallas in a very safe part of the town and for those of you who are concerned with safety, we’re most likely going to get courtesy officers to watch out for the group.
We’ve also gotten a lot of people (parents) asking about this and my responce to you all is COME TOO!!! This is by no means solely for young adults and teenagers.
We want everyone there from toddlers to senior citizens.
If you have any further questions or comments, please send us a message or call the offices in San Diego, the number is on the invisible children website
www.invisiblechildren.com
Also, you HAVE to sign up online. It’s crucial you do this so that the government can see the numbers and know how many of us care about this.
www.invisiblechildren.com/
themovement/globalnightcommute
Thanks and God Bless

As a reminder, Phil and I will be making the walk from Waxahachie that day, so anyone who wants to join us, come along. We’d love to have your company.

Still haven’t found what I’m looking for

Brian Bailey has a great post on Google guilt.
What is Google guilt?

def. A sense of remorse for bringing people to your blog or website through search engines under false pretenses.

So what does that mean?
Brian explains that as he tracks his blog’s visitors he realizes people probably leave his site saying, “I still haven’t found what I’m looking for.”
Through using common phrases in his titles, he realizes many “can’t always get what you want.”

First, I like to use common phrases to title my posts, or at least I did the first 12-18 months of this blog. I think the technical word for this may be pun. Here’s a sampling…
I wanna be just like you
My post is the first result on Google, above the actual song on Amazon. The subject is A-List bloggers.
More love, more power
A song title that seemed like a brilliant phrase for a post about power outages.
Face it girls, I’m older and have more insurance
Not the title, but still the first result on Google if you’re looking for the line from Fried Green Tomatoes. The subject of the post? The 2004 Republican Convention.

I’d love to just post the whole entry here, but then U2 wouldn’t be able to read it from Brian himself.

Final results

Final unofficial runoff results for Ellis County
Final unofficial results in the runoff election are as follows:

Republican:
District Clerk
Melanie Price Reed 1347 58%
Cathy Beer 990 42%

Commissioner, Pct. 2
Bill Dodson 688 60%
Larry Jones (I) 450 40%

Criminal Appeals Judge Place 8
Charles Holcomb 1116 62%
Terry Keel 677 38%

Democrat:
United States Senator
Gene Kelly 50 25%
Barbara Ann Radofsky 153 75%

Lieutenant Governor
Maria Luisa Alvarado 62 31%
Benjamin Z. Grant 139 69%

The Living Room


Thought I’d give you all an update on what we’re now calling, The Living Room.
Our Saturday night fellowship/gathering has put together a vision and plan to begin things with.
We’ve got a new myspace page up (in the works) and we hope to have a blog or website up soon as well.
Here’s our vision: A safe harbor for fellow travellers joined in prayer and fellowship.
Here’s our plan: We will pursue the heart of God through prayer and worship. We will intentionally engage the world around us. And we will be a place to discover who God is and who we are in Him.
So that’s the basics. Come join us Saturday’s at 7 p.m. in Waxahachie. Bring some chips or drinks or snacks and come for a good time.
We’re going to start a study of Ecclesiastes the Saturday after Easter – April 22. So read chapter 1 and come for some great discussion. (I say “we” but I actually have a show that night).

Early runoff results

Here are the latest results for early voting in Ellis County.
This is “unofficial” and early voting results only.

Republican
District Clerk
Melanie Price Reed 692 – 66%
Cathy Beer 360 – 34%

Commissioners, Pct 2
Bill Dodson 336 – 60%
Larry Jones (I) 224 – 40%

Criminal Appeals Judge Place 8
Charles Holcomb 492 – 63%
Terry Keel 284 – 37%

Democrat
United States Senator
Gene Kelly 12 – 24%
Barbara Ann Radofsky 37 – 76%

Lietenant Gov
Maria Luisa Alvarado 15 – 31%
Benjamin Z. Grant 34 – 69%