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If you are in Seattle and going to the Sold Out Vandana Shiva event tonight, get there by 7:15pm so that your ticket is not given away/resold to the Standby. If you do not have a ticket, standby tickets for no shows go on sale at 7:20pm.
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[email protected].\n\n\nTHANKS, SPONSORS!\n\nA big thank-you to our generous event sponsors for making this evening possible.\n\nVISIONARIES: Antioch University Seattle, Bainbridge Graduate Institute, Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, Domini Social Investments, Equal Exchange, Girlie Press, Maven Meals, Maxen Capital Advisors, Nature’s Path, One PacificCoast Bank, PCC Natural Markets, Port Madison Enterprises (a venture of the Suquamish Tribe), the Snoqualmie Tribe. \n\nCHANGEMAKERS: Elliott Bay Book Company, Finnriver Farm & Cidery, Fremont Brewing, Proletariat Wine, Portfolio 21.", "icon"=>"https://www.facebook.com/images/icons/event.gif", "type"=>"event"}}