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1. The Northwest Film Forum did not meet its goal of raising $70,000 by August 15 . They've been in crisis mode ever since announcing a 30 percent budget shortfall earlier this month. The indie movie Mecca is now looking at drastic cuts. Imperiled departments include NWFF's hands-on education and filmmaking programs.
Also, Susie Purves, NWFF managing director is leaving, not to be replaced. Although, NWFF is now looking for a contract position grant writer.
2. A previously planned protest against Glacier Northwest's proposed gravel mine on Maury Island turned into a celebration this weekend after a federal judge ruled the company must do further environmental studies to determine the project's impact on endangered species.
King County Executive candidate Dow Constantine hadn't planned to attend the event due to a conflict. However, an announcement by his opponent (and fellow King County Council member) Larry Phillips that he planned to attend, forced Constantine to rearrange his schedule so he could make it.
Constantine—along with State Rep. Sharon Nelson (D-34), who used to work in Constantine's office—is the elected official most closely associated with the fight against the gravel mine. However, last week, Phillips attempted to grab some of the spotlight away from his rival, issuing a press release noting his "long history working to protect Puget Sound nearshore habitat," including a marine park near Maury Island.
Ultimately, Phillips didn't attend Saturday's event; Constantine did.
3. We ran a lengthy piece about Seattle's real estate market on Friday that got buried under the rest of the day's posts. We'd suggest going back and reading it.
4. The latest list of candidates' election-night party plans (most parties start between 7 and 8 pm):
Mayor
Greg Nickels
UFCW Hall, 5030 1st Ave. S.
Mike McGinn
Havana
1010 East Pike St.
Joe Mallahan
Fado
801 First Ave.
Jan Drago
McCoy's Firehouse Bar & Grill
173 S Washington St
James Donaldson
Uptown Espresso
2504 Fourth Ave.
Norman Sigler
Post
1914 Post Alley
Bag fee
Yes (Green Bag Campaign)
Dubliner
3517 Fremont Ave. N
Coalition to Stop the Seattle Bag Tax
No official party planned
King County Executive
Ross Hunter
Private party
Dow Constantine
Kells
1916 Post Alley
Larry Phillips
Spitfire Grill
2219 Fourth Ave.
Susan Hutchison
The Edgewater
2411 Alaskan Way, Pier 67
City Council Position 4
Sally Bagshaw
Ancient Grounds Coffee
1220 First Ave.
David Bloom
Two Bells
2313 Fourth Ave.
Dorsol Plants
Twist
2313 First Ave.
City Council Position 6
Nick Licata
Newmark Tower
1415 Second Ave.
Jessie Israel
Private party
Marty Kaplan
No info available yet
City Council Position 8
Jordan Royer
Collins Pub
526 Second Ave.
Robert Rosencrantz
No info available yet
Mike O'Brien
604 N 45th St
Bobby Forch
Twist
2313 1st Ave.
David Miller
Cloud City Coffee
8801 Roosevelt Way NE
The PubliCola party , along with the Muni League and Seattle Works, is at Twist in Belltown—2314 1st Ave.
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