Posted on 12/06/2003 8:47:14 PM PST by RonDog
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Friends and associates of TED HAYES gathered this aftrernoon in downtown Los Angeles to join the D'Angelo Foundation in honoring Ted on the 10th Anniversary of Dome Village.
Dome Village
10th Anniversary
"Dome Village" founder Ted Hayes
Representatives of MANY organizations (both public and private) gathered on this tenth anniversary of Dome Village to pay tribute to Ted Hayes, including:Los Angeles Mayor James Hahn's office
Yvonne Braithwaite's office
FIT-AIM-ACT
Liberty Belles
Free Republic Network
Al Han, representing Linda Boyd, and the LOS ANGELES Republican Party
Shawn Steele, with the CALIFORNIA Republican PartyI estimate that there were about sixty or seventy-five people at this event, including the man who INVENTED the concept of these "domes" for the homeless, Craig Chamberlain. Craig is a Vietnam veteran who worked with Buckminster Fuller (and his geodesic domes) in the 1970's, and flew here today for this event from his home in Salt Lake City.
His company MANUFACTURED Omni-Sphere domes back in 1990's, and he his flying to Peru later this month to establish manufacturing facilities there.
(Note: the cost per dome is about $6,500.)
from
www.domevillage.org
Here are SOME of the FReepers and FRiends who attended today's event:
HangFire
Lady Jenn
Mr.B.goes.to.Washington, and Mrs.B (aka Gayle)
gc4nra and his wife and daughter
FIT-AIM-ACT-1 (aka Paul Nissan)
Mike and Larry, also from FIT-AIM-ACT
Deborah Courtney, with the D'Angelo Foundation
RonDog
Jessamine
Moonmad27
Howard, Fred and John from the NRA Westside Members Council
representatives from BOND (Rev. Peterson had to be out of town)
Daude Sherrils, CEO/Chairman of the 100k Man March for Peace (1/19/03)
Greg Holder, master artist from Holder Fine Glass Portraits, who CREATED (and donated) a extraordinary $3,500 glass sculpture of Ted
Jim Tetreau, with STRIVE, an after-school mini-campus for inner city childrenPlease also add YOUR comments and observations here, plus the names of anyone that I missed.
Those domes, can they be mortgaged or rented at $65 per month? =o)Not sure. :o)
I did talk with Tom Flores, one of Ted's advisors on solving the homelessness problem, and he says that the main obstacle so far is finding the LAND on which to build these domes.Decommissioned military bases - like the one in Monterey - could be possible solutions.
(Click on the SMALLER thumbnails to see the LARGER images.)
I spent the day making dozens and dozens of copies of the VetsCoR "With Love and Appreciation" CD-ROM's and VCD's to be sent to Operation Gratitude for distribution in their care packages to our Troops around the World, especially the war zones. Check out the Operation Gratitude link above if you'd like to help.
Thanks again Ted, Ron, Paul, and all the others.
Reforming the Environment
Ten years ago in Trimtab we reported on Ted Hayes, homeless activist and his Justiceville, USA. Weve been following his work over the years and spoke with him recently on the phone. Hayes and his organization, Justiceville/Homeless USA, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, has transformed an unsightly 1 1/4 acre homeless encampment site in downtown Los Angeles into a community of formerly homeless people allowing them to become more productive, industrious, and responsible. In April of 93, ARCO, under the then leadership of CEO and Board Chairman, Mr. Lod Cook, led the way with a contribution of $250,000. Mayor Richard Riordan endorsed the project and smoothed the way for progress through the city bureaucracy. The Village opened on November 5, 1993, providing housing and supportive service for 18-24 individuals and families. The 20 foot Omni-Sphere domes stand as symbols of innovative solutions which depart from the way things have always been done.Their most recent addition is the CyberDome, a new computer education center. The computer education center is housed in a special 20 foot Survival Sphere Dome designed by Craig Chamberlain. The Dome Village has been sponsoring regular computer education classes since February 1998 which have provided positive results for many residents. Student volunteers from USC have assisted the Dome Village Program Director with teaching. It is hoped this program will be greatly expanded in 1999. A number of USC/CyberDome special events are planned such as Cyber Teach-Ins which will bring volunteers together with homeless and youth from the community for educational programs.
Hayes feels they have learned many good lessons from the current Dome Village. For their next project they plan to improve the domes by using an insulated structure. Currently the cities of Miami Beach, San Francisco, Oakland and Berkeley have expressed interested in setting up dome villages in their cities.
Hayes has also written the National Homeless Plan to stop outlawing homelessness and to break the homeless cycle. The Plan advocates the appointment of a cabinet-level Commissioner of Homeless who would have the task of coordinating a National Commission on the Homeless. The Commission would work with HUD and other government agencies to implement real solutions to transition people from homelessness to active economic participation (as outlined in the Plan). The Plan has been submitted to President Clinton and has gained support from Representative Richard Gephart, the Mayor of Los Angeles and others. For a copy of the full Plan visit their web site at www.domevillage.org/plan.htm...
...The Dome Village is located at 847 Golden Avenue in Los Angeles.Ted Hayes and the Dome Village
Stuffs
Strange things you see and say ...
By Star-Bulletin Staff
Omni-Spheres run $8,000 to $12,000. Photo by Craig Kojima, Star-Bulletin
That's no bubble, it's an Omni-Sphere
Out on the Waianae coast, where the strong fingers of hurricane winds can pop roofs like pull-tabs, there's a structure that the wind can't get a grip on. It's a dome-shaped structure next to Farrington Highway in Nanakuli, labeled Omni-Sphere.It's an experiment to see how the concept flies in Hawaii, says entrepreneur Herb Silva. Manufactured of 15 Fiberglas-Lexan composite material panels, the 314-square-foot structure is pinned together like a jigsaw puzzle, and comes completely packed in a 4- by 4- by 8-foot container.
With a couple of friends, and missing the instruction book, Silva put this one together in five hours. It's water-proof, hurricane-proof, fire-resistant and warrantied for 30 years, and costs $8,000. An insulated version costs $12,000. And if you decide to move, disassemble it and take it with you.
Omni-Spheres are widely used on the mainland, particularly in California, as temporary homeless structures. "In Hawaii, the problem isn't so much homelessness as houselessness," Silva said.
So why don't we see these everywhere? They could be used for everything from single-family dwellings to storage sheds to an inexpensive domed roof. Portable classrooms, anyone?
Oahu building codes aren't set up for new technologies such as this, Silva said. He's working on it. In the meantime, people who want to use the Omni-Sphere are limited to shed-storage - if your neighborhood architecture squad allows it - and it's OK on the neighbor islands.
By Burl Burlingame
Star-Bulletin
Mr. Ted Hayes
Servant Director
Justiceville/Homeless USA
847 Golden Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Dear Mr. Hayes:
On behalf of the Liberty Belles, it is our pleasure to provide you with this letter of thanks and recognition for your support of self-defense and self-determination.
In addition to your tireless efforts to bring attention to and enact a resolution to the national homeless problem, you have also consistently emphasized the importance of the natural right to self-defense and the role that the Second Amendment plays in protecting that right.
As an activist, you have shown your support of the police and armed forces - institutions that protect our people and keep this nation free. You also recognize the necessity of personal and civil defense as a deterrent to tyranny while maintaining your support of the Republic and the ideals that our Founding Fathers bestowed upon us.
We are appreciative for your willingness to publicly express and educate people about the true meaning of personal firearm ownership. As you know, the right to bear arms protects all of the other rights that we take for granted every day.
We realize that you, Mr. Hayes, do not personally own or shoot firearms. As a Second Amendment organization, we respect the choice of the individual. It is not our objective to arm every member of society; we support the right of the people to choose whether or not to exercise their right to bear arms.
We do welcome the opportunity, however, to engage in a recreational target shooting event at the time and date of your choosing. Should you decide to partake, we have a few junior female members, ranging in age from 6-10 years old, who are willing to provide you with basic safety and usage instruction.
In closing, we would like to extend our support to your continuing efforts to improve the lives of the impoverished while maintaining support for the very ideals and institutions that has blessed our nation with an abundance of wealth, freedom, and success.
Thank you for being a true patriot.
In Freedom,
Jennifer Freeman
Executive Director
Jim Tetreau, with STRIVE, an after-school mini-campus for inner city childrenAn energetic dance team from STRIVE performed for Ted and his guests, led by THESE two very talented women, from www.STRIVE-LA.org:
Classes for children, teens & adults
are instructed by Chaz and Bev.
The pair have trained & performed
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RonDog awarded Mr. Hayes with an Honorary FReeper Award, very cool. Mr. Hayes openly stated that he was "FReeped out" by the award... heh heh heh;-)
I gave Ted, on behalf of the Free Republic Network, a framed certificate that said:
...and, for those of you who know Ted, but do not yet understand the POWER of Free Republic to promote and document political "street theater" - please check out THESE recent Free Republic "threads" about Ted......from search Free Republic for "Ted Hayes":
THE NUTS HATE BUSH BUT WE LUVYA DUBYA: Beverly Hills AfterFreep Report!
Dec. 2, 2003
Posted on 12/02/2003 8:45 PM PST by Cinnamon Girl
While the nuts were gathering in the Beverly Hilton for their childish "Hate Bush" meeting, the America-loving, President Bush-loving folks from all around were joining up with signs and cheers on Wilshire Boulevard, across the street from the hotel.
And it wasn't just us Freepers-- the very good looking College Republicans from Loyola Marymount, Ted Hayes, and other happy people who heard about the rally from all the talk shows today (thanks talk show hosts!) were out there with us. Signs were upbeat: "Luvya Dubya", "L.A. Loves W.", "Real Men Love G.W." (that was Outraged, who was dressed in his superman costume), "President Bush is My Hero", and of course there were lots of American Flags...
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To: hole_n_one
THANK YOU, hole_n_one, for those MARVELOUS screen captures!
FReeper ALOHA RONNIE in the yellow 7th Cavalry jacket, and
"Melrose" Larry Green, a pro-Bush FRiend, in the suit and tie.
(Between them is one of the guys from the Dome Village.)Note my white-on-red "Luvya Dubya" sign that got into the background of almost ALL of the TV interviews. :o)
110 posted on 12/02/2003 10:44 PM PST by RonDog
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To: AnnaZ; diotima; Bob J; feinswinesuksass; DoughtyOne; Cinnamon Girl; Tony in Hawaii; gc4nra; ...
Special thanks also to our VERY good FRiend, Mr. TED HAYES!
Ted's boundless enthusiasm and considerable media savvy have been a HUGE asset - which has insured the success of MANY of our previous pro-American/pro-Bush rallies.
Ted Hayes is one of his LESS telegenic moments. :o)
127 posted on 12/02/2003 10:57 PM PST by RonDog
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