Thanks to every one that helped out & came to see Rock Out To Walk Out. A great time was had by all, and the bonds of union sister & brotherhood were strengthened among our local.
We’ve got plenty of copies of the CD left, so feel free to click through and buy one, or send us a message and we’ll tell you how to get one locally.
Our merchandise page will be expanding to include posters & t-shirts in the next couple of weeks, so keep your eyes peeled for that.

Come to our Rock Out to Walk Out strike fund raising event. Beer, Food, Local Bands, and good time. Read up more about it!
Come on down, and have a good time for a good cause.
update: The show is TONIGHT. But on your dancing shoes and your beer drinking pants. It’s going to be a blast!
Re posting for a last minute reminder. Submissions due tomorrow!
Special Issue: Stories by and about the working class:
Calling all proud working-class writers! The Ne’er-Do-Well literary magazine is seeking short stories, essays, and comics that represent the experience, culture, struggle, and rebellion – on and off the job – of working-class people. Put on some Billy Bragg, brush up on your Communist Manifesto, and get those creative fires burning. Submissions due by May 15, 2010.
Note: Though all interested writers are encouraged to submit, and we expect this issue will appeal to a general readership, please note that it’s being published to celebrate the 10th anniversary of ILWU Local 5 -the branch of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union whose membership is comprised of workers at Powell’s Books and Aramark food services in Portland, Oregon. Profits from the sale of this issue will be donated to the ILWU strike fund.
More submission details at www.theneerdowell.com/submissions.
Hey, Powell’s workers, in particular the gamers and other assorted miniatures enthusiasts!
Local 5 will be hosting a fantasy/sci-fi minis painting event on the evening of Saturday April 24th, from 5:30 to 9:30! Whether you’ve been painting for years, or are just curious and want to give mini painting a try, this is your chance
to commiserate, see some new techniques, and see who else around here is into minis.
All Local 5 workers are welcome, as are friends & family! Space is limited, so please email me at mscott@local5.com if you plan to attend.
There will not be any place for safe spraying, so please primer your minis before hand.
Don’t have any paints or minis? No problem, let me know by the 20th, and a mini will be made available for you to paint & take home.
Some snacks will be provided, but feel free to bring more!
The header is improved, but still needs a little tweeking. The final result should be up in a few days.
A few other maintenance things were shored up, and an overhaul of the link pages will happen by the end of April.
-Matt
Special Issue: Stories by and about the working class:
Calling all proud working-class writers! The Ne’er-Do-Well literary magazine is seeking short stories, essays, and comics that represent the experience, culture, struggle, and rebellion – on and off the job – of working-class people. Put on some Billy Bragg, brush up on your Communist Manifesto, and get those creative fires burning. Submissions due by May 15, 2010.
Note: Though all interested writers are encouraged to submit, and we expect this issue will appeal to a general readership, please note that it’s being published to celebrate the 10th anniversary of ILWU Local 5 -the branch of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union whose membership is comprised of workers at Powell’s Books and Aramark food services in Portland, Oregon. Profits from the sale of this issue will be donated to the ILWU strike fund.
More submission details at www.theneerdowell.com/submissions.
Dear friends,
National Poetry Month is upon us!
Join us once again at the Local 5 hall on Friday, April 23, for an evening
of sharing the poetry we love. The evening lasts from 7:30-10pm, and the
rules are simple:
–bring books from which to share poems with your assembled friends,
co-workers, and their friends;
–you can read as much or as little as you’d like. Listeners are more than
welcome;
–if you’d like to read your own stuff, please limit your sharing to two
poems. This is so that the evening will heighten not only our own
sensitivity to the poetic arts, but will help to expand our horizons as
regards the stuff that’s being published today.
This is a bring your own beverage/snacks event. Wine, beer, pop are all
welcome. Juniper will make cookies, and I’m sure someone will bring chips
The title says it all folks. Come to the Hall @ 6:30 to take part in our grand democracy.
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