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The Cannabis Corner, Episode 23

"This week Lukas and Dig share how they met and what brings them to the Corner, talk about CO delivery and who smokes the most cannabis in the country. Dig takes a terpene test. “It’s a Bust” looks at a WA case."

The Cannabis Corner, Episode 26

"In this episode Lukas and Dig talk about IL expungement, CANNARA, the UN vote and Mexico legalization. They talk traceability with Dan McMan of Bud Wiz. “It’s a Bust” looks at a case in the UK."

The Cannabis Corner, Episode 27

"In this episode Lukas and Dig take a closer look at the MORE Act, an Oregon cannabis beverage, AZ local cannabis bans and San Fransisco indoor cannabis use policy. Dig updates us on his garden. “It’s a Bust” looks at a large bust on the East Coast."

The Cannabis Corner, Episode 29

"In this episode Lukas and Dig talk about bills to watch for in WA, Texas medical cannabis and cannabis in ancient Egypt. Dig talks about his new indoor setup. “It’s a Bust” takes a look at the drug war in India."

The Cannabis Corner, Episode 32

"In this episode Lukas and Dig talk California legal cannabis issues, Delta 8 THC, DEA and cannabis research and a Montana lawsuit. Climate scientist Dr. Evan Mills is their guest, talking about the benefits of growing cannabis outdoors at the 2021 WA Sun Growers Association Cannabis Cup. To view Dr. Mills’ presentation, click here. It’s a Bust looks at a large bust in southern Oregon."

The Cannabis Corner, Episode 35

"In this episode Lukas and Dig talk about the Humboldt County CA grant program, Marshawn Lynch’s partnership with the Last Prisoner Project, California prisons and cannabis, and AZ’s problematic social equity program. Lukas interviews Dig, a two tour Afghan Veteran, about cannabis in Afghanistan and the Taliban take over. It’s a Bust looks at another big bust in southern Oregon."

The Cannabis Corner, Episode 54

"Lukas and Dig jump Episode 54 off by comparing their experiences getting their medical cannabis cards this year. The news begins with a chat about Twitter's entry into cannabis advertising. Next up the hosts cover San Diego awarding social equity grants and an update about a pair sentenced in a cannabis and cattle Ponzi scheme. Lastly, the show updates the audience on the DEA's stance on synthetic cannabinoids. Bailey Hirschburg, of WA NORML and the Cannabis Observer, joins the show to talk about cannabis legalization, WA homegrows, cannabis consumption lounges and cannabis in popular media. This It's a Bust travels south to cover four men arrested for carrying bails of cannabis across the U.S. Mexico border."

The Cannabis Corner, Episode 55

"In this episode of The Cannabis Corner, Lukas and Dig give an update on Washington State's now ended legislative session for 2023.
News: The news starts off, staying in Washington, with a discussion of a new law preventing some pre-employment drug test; Followed by a look at Hawaii's latest legalization efforts, Leafly closing its newsroom and lastly the hosts talk about Oregon's falling cannabis prices.

Uncle Dig's Garden Update:
Dig gives an update on his Winter auto-flower efforts, as well as, talks about how he sorts out male and female plants in his garden. He then gives a sneak peak into what's going on in his garden this summer.

It's a Bust:
This IAB could be the most disturbing case yet, taking a closer look at an under reported case out of Tennessee where a family was ripped apart after a small cannabis bust."

Evan, Jay

Oral history interview of Jay Evan conducted by dindria barrow on January 21, 2023, as part of the Archiving North End Communities event located at the Wheelock library branch.

Reuter, Georgette & James

Oral history interview of Georgette and James Reuter conducted by dindria barrow on January 21, 2023, as part of the Archiving North End Communities event located at the Wheelock library branch.

Additionally, collection contains several photos with description written by Jim and Georgette Reuter.

When taken: Around 1945
Where taken: 1723 N. Oaks Street
Who is in these photographs: Jim Reuter as a young boy, with his mother, Margret Reuter and his paternal grandma "Kitty" Beulah Reuter and her husband.
What memories are contained in these photos: Although Jim's family lived in Lakewood, Jim spent many weekends with his grandma "Kitty" at her North Oaks home. He played in the Buckley Gulch with the neighbor kids and walked to the old Guild Theater to watch Saturday Serials (Westerns)

Sudar, Mary

Oral history interview of Mary Sudar conducted by dindria barrow on January 21, 2023, as part of the Archiving North End Communities event located at the Wheelock library branch.

Bagpipes in Parade

Part of a series of photos taken of the Daffodil Parade in April of 2000, the restaurant Pomodoro in the Proctor District is seen in the background.

Content List of CD

When taken: A print of a word document
Where taken: Tacoma
Who is in this photograph: Description is list of contents of CD - A transfer from cassette 1978.

What memory is contained in this photo: (No CD was transfered to digital) cassette was transferred to CD by PLU archives for me to have - during a CD transfer project.

About Linnea Gord Jensen, written by Laura Jensen:
"Linnea Gord Jensen was a talented piano player who began lessons in 1910, age 9. She began accompaniment with the Order of Runeberg Choir tour to Finland in 1930. She became the O.R. Choir director in 1934 when their director retired. With the PTA in 1953 she accompanied the Mothersingers, directed by Margaret McGregor, a piano teacher from the Proctor Neighborhood. Linnea Gord Jensen continued with Mothersingers, then with a different women's choir, The Trebleaires, directed by Mrs. Margaret Beddoes. Linnea Gord Jensen also had been a secretary from 1930 to 1945 and volunteered time in the 1950s as a mimeograph worker, she did a newsletter for the Kindergarten called Pitter Patter News. She mimeographed the yearly PTA Information booklets".

Hubner Kindergarten School Children

Photograph description written by Laura L. Jensen

When taken: 1954-1961
Where taken: Washington Grade School, Tacoma WA
Who is in these photographs: Students of Washington Grade School
What memories are contained in these photos: Grade school with classmates and teachers at school.

Backside of photo contains text:
Top Row
Mrs.Hubner
Christ Dullett
Laura Jensen
Linda Horton
Cheryl Wilson

Second Row from Top
Barbar Skidmore
Tommy Daren
David Rivieto
Mary Anne Jackson
Greg Chantler

Third Row
Anne Marie Robertson
Vernon Farvour
Susan Swedberg
Randy Malanea

Fourth row from top:
Richard Harrison
Ricky Cratenberg
Joe Price
Paul Stanley
Wayne a. Millainson

Bottom Row
Larry La Paint
Christy Brewsaugh

Not in Picture: Carolyn Morrison
Susand Danlund
Paula Markswell

Myers Grade 2 Class Photos

Backside of photo contains text:
Bottom row:- Ronnie Myer - Kathy Stockdale - Skippy Dustafston - Dail Fidley
2nd Row:- Kathy Buckmiller - Vicky Blasoa - Bobby Lackey - Jackqueline Keinshaw - Nan Parten
3rd Row:- Harold Doty - Susie Miraldi - Nancy Petermeyer - Peter Ashmore - Bill McCourt - Ricky Cratsenberg
4th Row:- Fred Hall - Marlene Johnson - Charles Karrigan - Fred Dross - Paul Stanley - Tommy Dlochne
5th Row:- Sue Swedberg - Nancy Nelson - Betsy Jones - Jim Bronow - Steven Asher - Frank Peruucunas
6th Row:- Mack Lachey - Brooki Johnson - ME - Joe Price - Dany Vergas - Jolyan Raymond.

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