LOCAL
Get ready for an even bigger, better MayWorks celebration
By CONOR M. CASEY
Special to The Stand
Washington Works, inspired by MayWorks, will be the central cultural focus at the Northwest Folklife Festival on Memorial Day weekend. It will feature performances, exhibits, panels, presentations, labor folklore videos, films, and demonstrations of craft traditions from a wide range of trades and local communities.
The MayWorks planning committee is also working to coordinate and inspire MayWorks events throughout May all over Washington.
Labor councils and labor organizations recently received a letter from Washington State Labor Council executive officers Jeff Johnson and Lynne Dodson about activities — including a video contest! — and ways to get out the word about MayWorks to their members and the community. The letter urged labor organizations to:
Promote the video contest — See last year’s video contest winners, please distribute the video-contest flyer (please use a union printer!), and direct people to the MayWorks Facebook page (see above).
Assign a representative to the MayWorks Committee — The WSLC is looking for people to help plan and coordinate this year’s events.
Plan a local event — We’ve attached a list of some suggested MayWorks activities – it could be as simple as a labor movie night, or as complex as a reception and concert.
Donate to MayWorks — Your donation will help defray production, performer, and publicity costs for this year’s MayWorks activities. Send your contributions to the WSLC at 314 First Ave. West, Seattle, WA, 98119.
For more information email Kamaria Hightower or call her at 206.254.4913.