The OB Rag presents “The Green OB” T-shirt!

 Patty Jones  April 22, 2011  13 Comments on The OB Rag presents “The Green OB” T-shirt!

Show your love of OB and your support for the OB Rag

With the help of a benevolent benefactor, we’ve just had a brand new batch of T-shirts – “The Green OB” – printed up by the James Gang, in a whole new style! These shirts have the OB Rag logo on the front and a big, Green OB on the back. We have new colors and also some in a more tailored cut for our uppity women friends!

We still have the “Classic OB Rag” style, with a plain back and the front proudly announcing our affinity for freaks and politicos, too.

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OBcians: Our Library Needs a Few Good Organizers

 Frank Gormlie  April 22, 2011  13 Comments on OBcians: Our Library Needs a Few Good Organizers

MEMO: To the community of Ocean Beach:

RE: The Proposed Closure of the Ocean Beach Branch of the San Diego Library

Mayor Jerry Sanders has threatened to close all libraries – including the OB Branch – except for 2 days a week, and only on alternate Saturdays. The Friends of the OB Library are organizing a petition drive, gathering signatures in opposition…

Yet a Rally to Save the OB Library is also needed – but the Friends … who include many who are long in tooth and short of hair … are stretched line … so …

OUR LIBRARY NEEDS A FEW GOOD ORGANIZERS to put together a RALLY in front of the OB Library A meeting for new organizers has been set for Saturday, April 30th, noon, at the Library.

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Councilman Kevin Faulconer writes the OB Rag

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Editor: Councilman Kevin Faulconer has sent the OB Rag the following note to explain his position on the Mayor’s proposed cut-backs, including libraries, rec centers, and fire pits.

Hello:

Mayor Jerry Sanders recently released his proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year. His proposal contains good news – the fire engine brownouts are coming to an end. And bad news – cuts to libraries, rec centers and firepits. By the time the Mayor and the City Council finish deliberations this summer, I am confident you’re going to see a budget that preserves libraries, rec centers and firepits.

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Fire pits threatened – again – supporters seek private funding

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For the third time in as many years, the city is considering the removal of the nearly 200 fire pits scattered around San Diego’s beaches to help close a multimillion dollar budget gap.

(Go inside for the links to the history of the OB Rag working to save the fire pits last year.)

And, for the third time, a push to raise private funds to keep the pits in place is underway. The only question now is if the $120,500 annual expense can be raised before the pits are set to be ripped out on July 1.

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San Diego Redistricting FAQ

 Source  April 22, 2011  3 Comments on San Diego Redistricting FAQ

By Jason Everitt / Two Cathedrals / April 21, 2011

Redistricting is, without question, one of the most important and rare opportunities for civic engagement. Offered only once every ten years, immediately following the federal census, redistricting is more than just the process of corralling thousands of San Diegans into arbitrarily drawn boundaries.

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Fed up taxpayers target tax dodging corporations

 Staff  April 21, 2011  7 Comments on Fed up taxpayers target tax dodging corporations

While the TEA Party calls for tax cuts and slashing services, a new taxpayers’ movement is outraged by some of America’s biggest corporations paying zero taxes while reaping huge profits. Now a national movement calling for corporations to pay a “fair share” has reached the streets in San Diego.

By Maria Yushinsky / East County Magazine

Following the deadline for taxpayers to send in payments to the I.R.S., taxpaying members of U.S. Uncut San Diego, MoveOn.org and other community groups gathered at the San Diego Civic Center on Monday, the 19th. Their goal?

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Thursday night: OB Historical Society: “This Day in San Diego History”

 Staff  April 21, 2011  0 Comments on Thursday night: OB Historical Society: “This Day in San Diego History”

The Ocean Beach Historical Society Presents:

Author Linda Pequegnat’s “This Day in San Diego History”

Thurs., April 21st, 7 p.m.

At the PL United Methodist Church – 1984 Sunset Cliffs Blvd. (O.B.)

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OB Church Awards Renovation Contract to Local Design Firm

 Staff  April 21, 2011  0 Comments on OB Church Awards Renovation Contract to Local Design Firm

KMA Architecture & Engineering (KMA) announced that renovation designs are underway of the Newbreak Church in Ocean Beach. KMA was retained by the church to design the project, with construction expected to begin in July and slated for completion in December of 2011.

Located at 2069 Ebers Street, the 6,000 square-foot one and two-story church is being renovated to give the facility a more modern feel. The existing wood and brick exterior cladding of the facility will be removed …

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Dave’s Politi-punk Song-a-da-Week goes Hip-Hop

 Dave Rice  April 21, 2011  9 Comments on Dave’s Politi-punk Song-a-da-Week goes Hip-Hop

Well hello again. It seems my first attempt to bring political pop punk to the masses worked out okay…or at least well enough that I’m going to try it again. But after just one week of staying true to my theme and posting a punk rock video, I’m going to switch it up and dive into some hip-hop.

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Friends of the Ocean Beach Library Mobilize Against Closures and Staff Cuts

 Frank Gormlie  April 20, 2011  2 Comments on Friends of the Ocean Beach Library Mobilize Against Closures and Staff Cuts

The Friends of the OB Library met on Tuesday, April 19th. The current chair – George Murphy – has reported to us that the meeting had the largest attendance that he’d ever experienced. The group was riled up because of the draconic library closures and staff cuts proposed – once again – by San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders in his latest budget presented to the City Council.

Apparently, the Friends are mobilizing to prevent these proposals and have put together the following plan of action

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“4-20” : The True Story Of How April 20 Became ‘Weed Day’

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Ryan Grim / Huff Post/ First Published April 20, 2010

Warren Haynes, the Allman Brothers Band guitarist, routinely plays with the surviving members of the Grateful Dead, now touring as The Dead. He’s just finished a Dead show in Washington, D.C. and gets a pop quiz from the Huffington Post.

Where does 420 come from?

He pauses and thinks, hands on his side. “I don’t know the real origin. I know myths and rumors,” he says. “I’m really confused about the first time I heard it. It was like a police code for smoking in progress or something. What’s the real story?”

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Local San Diego Group Repudiates KUSI Report on City Redistricting As Inaccurate

 Source  April 20, 2011  2 Comments on Local San Diego Group Repudiates KUSI Report on City Redistricting As Inaccurate

by Empower San Diego

On April 18, 2011, KUSI News aired a grossly inaccurate report (“Controversy surrounds latest redistricting effort” -here for the story at KUSI.) about Empower San Diego’s role in the City of San Diego’s redistricting process. Relying on false information, the report suggested that Empower has improper influence on two commissioners whose appointments the organization endorsed.

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