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Borage: Glad to bring the Academic Press @WorldUnivAndSch - the @WUaSPress - to Reed College Reunions on June 8, 2019 - http://reunions.reed.edu/marketplace.html … - with 3 books in & planned in countries' 7,111 languages, with machine translation, including @HarbinBook ~ For 3rd year in row

Next: Leafcutter ant: My cousin Ann (a forester, rancher & veterinarian) & the house her father built in NE Oregon, by going back to the land, in 1956 * * * Lynn Cosmos in her Sanctuary garden paradise in Yakima Washington In 2018 before her house and land (of 40 years+) are taken by eminent domain to build a road. I know Lynn from #AngelaandVictorsYoga and @harbinhotspring @HarbinBook :) * * * Was excited to see a number of A) drone videos or her property from 2018 on Lynn's computer, some photos of her B) Watsu pool from possibly a decade ago, and C) a video of Lynn giving Kathleen Watsu in Florida around 1999 in Florida, with underwater videography as well * * Am interested, with these very media, in creating a prototype visit to virtual Harbin for giving and receiving Watsu from one's bath tub and via ethnographic-wiki-virtual-world-graphy (ethno-wiki-virtual-world-graphy) ... and also re making her property come alive (both as 3D museum as well as archive/library). This would further involve developing a video-to-3D-virtual-world conversion application
Previous: Willow: Reed Architecture & History Tour, Check out too the Architecture wiki subject at World University and School - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Architecture (and also https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Geology too from https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Subjects) - with their MIT OCW courses, which WUaS will eventually offer for credit ... Seeking for such excellent architectural tours to emerge, and Reed College too esp., in a realistic virtual earth - - https://twitter.com/hashtag/RealisticVirtualEarth?src=hash - eventually ... WUaS law school in English - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/World_University_Law_School - with with online degrees in each of all ~200 countries' official and main languages - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Nation_States and https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Languages ... Here are the books I shared at the Reed Marketplace - https://amazon.com/author/scottmacleodworlduniversity * * * Hi Calyx, Thanks for all your help with this the author's table - https://reunions.reed.edu/marketplace.html - and with the Academic Press at World University and School, the WUaS Press, in English ... If you ever might be interested in exploring a Ph.D. at World Univ & Sch check out at these as they develop - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Ph.D._Degrees_at_World_University_and_School - as well as, for examples, the CC-4 MIT OCW English courses here - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/English_Literature ~
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Glad to bring the Academic Press - the - to Reed College Reunions on June 8, 2019 - - with 3 books in it (https://amazon.com/author/scottmacleodworlduniversity), & planned in countries' 7,111 languages, with machine translation, including ~


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Glad to bring the Academic Press - the - to Reed College Reunions on June 8, 2019 - - with 3 books in it (https://amazon.com/author/scottmacleodworlduniversity), & planned in countries' 7,111 languages, with machine translation, including ~


https://twitter.com/scottmacleod/status/1138202235249147904


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For 3rd year in row, glad to bring the Academic Press @WorldUnivAndSch to Reed College Reunions on June 8, 2019 -
http://reunions.reed.edu/marketplace.html … -
with 3 books in it (https://www.amazon.com/Scott-MacLeod/e/B014ES03NW …), & planned in countries' 7,111 languages, with machine translation, including @HarbinBook ~



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Reed College Reunions' Marketplace ...

https://reunions.reed.edu/marketplace.html




Reedie Artisans & Authors Marketplace

What is Marketplace?

Marketplace is an opportunity for Reedies in the food, beverage, craft, and literary industries to showcase and sell their work to the Reed community. Guests can taste wine and spirits; sample food from local Reedie-owned establishments; purchase jewelry, cosmetics, and crafts; and get books from their favorite Reedie authors. The event will take place on Saturday, June 8 from 11 a.m.–2 p.m. in the Performing Arts Building. An updated list of purveyors is below. Check back for updates!
We do our best to make the event accessible to all Reedie entrepreneurs, particularly those who are just starting their careers or trying a new venture. Unlike other markets and fairs, Reunions Marketplace vendors are not asked to pay for table space and we provide most set-up needs (such as tables and linens).
Please note that there is an ATM is available in the basement of the Gray Campus Center across from the bookstore and that some of the vendors are cash-only. 

For Purveyors: Things to Know

The Reunions Assistant is your contact person for all Marketplace questions and concerns. Please call 503/517-5491 to get in touch.

To do

  • Register for Reunions! You can do that here. General registration is free.
  • Sign up to be a purveyor here; the deadline is May 1. Please make sure to include a cell phone number so that we can contact you the day of the event,if need be.
  • If selling alcohol, look out for an email regarding OLCC permits.
  • Make your product! If you are providing free samples, please bring as much as you are comfortable with. It’s okay if you run out before 2 p.m.
  • If you need to process credit cards on a smartphone or tablet, please note that cell phone service may be inconsistent in the Performing Arts Building; however, we anticipate that you'll have reliable access to WiFi.

Saturday, June 8, Timeline

  • 10 a.m.—11 a.m.: Vendors arrive and set up*
  • 11 a.m.—2 p.m.: Marketplace is open!
  • 2 p.m.— 3 p.m.: Vendors pack up
* Parking is available in the West lot. Vendors are encouraged to utilize the 15-minute parking outside the west entrance of the Performing Arts Building to drop off supplies.

This Year's Alumni Purveyors

Dave Baxter ’87: Glass by Dave
Stained or fused glass pieces. See more of Dave's work on instagram.
Don Berg ’12: Attitutor Services
Author of More Joy More Genius, Most Schools Won't Fit, and Education Can ONLY Be Offered. Don will have all three books available. 
Amber Michelle Cook ’92
Speculative fiction novels and Chromatic Daffodil Shadows greeting and notecards.
Mai Lon Brosseau ’85: Sweet Day
Fresh, hand-spun, gourmet, organic cotton candy to contribute to your happiness.
John Daniel ’70
Author of ten books of essays, memoir, fiction, and poetry.
Amelia Hard ’67: artist's hand studio
Distinctive handmade metal jewelry in silver, copper, brass, and aluminum.
Jeanie Lee ’16
Homemade kimchi. "I had been making kimchi with my mom for most of my life before making kimchi on my own when I started Reed in 2011. My recipe is a variation of her recipe with a few twists of my own."
David Lukas ’93
Naturalist and author of Language Making Nature, an exploration of the craft of creating new words for speaking of new ideas, new concepts, and new values.
Scott MacLeod ’85: World University and School Academic Press
Author of Naked Harbin Ethnography: Hippies, Warm Pools, Counterculture, Clothing-Optionality and Virtual Harbin, Winding Road Rainbow: Harbin, Wandering & the Poetry of Loving Bliss, Haiku~ish: and Other, Loving, Hippy, Harbin Poetry.
Molly Radany ’11
Eclectic handmade decor, jewelry and costume pieces. 
Claudia Royston ’89: Global Gourmands
Global Gourmands creates exceptional and authentic food & wine journeys for small groups. Destinations include Europe, South America, Asia, New Zealand, South Africa, Morocco & India.
Cherie Renae ’79
Artist and author of Faie Fables: Tales for Women
Martha Richards ’92: X Gallery Art
X Gallery Art is a fine art storage and placement business located in Portland’s Central Eastside District. X Gallery Art provides convenient access to your art while keeping it safe in a secure, climate-controlled facility. Martha will be selling selected unframed paintings from the Shirley Gittelsohn collection that was donated to Reed and is currently being housed by X Gallery Art.
Elise Roberts ’99: Enlightened Bugs
Unique glimpses of Oregon bees in stunningly colorful macro photos, focusing on the critical role of pollinators in supporting healthy ecosystems. Elise will bring aluminum prints, acrylic blocks, and greeting cards. 
Sonya Sanford ’04: Beetroot Market and Deli
Beetroot is a new Jewish deli and specialty food store located in NW Portland.
Theressa Silver ’93: ArgentGal Designs
Author of Knitting Wild, a book of knitting patterns and essays inspired by national parks and wildlife refuges. Theressa will also bring an assortment of single knitting patterns.
Susan Sokol Blosser MAT ’67
Author of The Vineyard Years: A Memoir with Recipes and 7 Lessons at 70: Notes from the Front Line. Susan will have both books available. 
Rosie Tabachnick ’19: Lazer Donuts
Lazer Donuts is jewelry made on the laser cutter in Reed's own digital fabs lab! 
Carolyn Woody ’79: Lunarcat Studios
Handmade origami ornaments and other Asian-inspired crafts such as cards, magnets, and jewelry.
Emily Zetkulic ’16
Pen-and-ink illustrations of flora and fauna.





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